FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1009. THE R0CHJB BITES 0OCMSSI PAGE gSYSN SUGGESTED BY-LAWS R. R. FRUIUSSOCIATION Art. I. Directors and -Officers: Section 1. The board of directors shall consist of fifteen stockholders who shall be elected at the first meeting of stockholders, and at each annual meeting thereafter, and who all hold office for one year, and until their successors are elected and qualified. Sec, 2. The officers of the cor poration shall consist of a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer and an auditing committee of three members. These officers shall be elected by the board of directors from among their number and Bhall "hold office at the pleasure of and for such time as may be fixed by the board. Sec. 3. Vacancies in any office, however occurring, shall be filled by a majority vote of the board of direc tors, and any stockholder elected to iill a vacancy in the board of direc tors shall hold office for the unex pired term. Sec. 4. A bank, or banks, may be designated as treasurer or custodian of the funds of this corporation. Sec. 5. The treasurer shall give bonds In such amounts as the board may require, unless a bank shall be chosen as treasurer, in which event nobonds shall be required. Se. 6. No director of this cor poration shall be allowed to hold any office or position in the employ of the Rogue River Fruit & Produce Association other than president, vice-president, auditing committee man, secretary or treasurer; nor shall the manager hold any other office or position with this corpora tion other than that of manager. Sec. 7. No officer or director of this corporation shall hold any of fice or position in the employ of any other fruit growers' assoolotioa or other similar., organization engaged In the same llDe of bu: ness as this corporation, provider1, that this sec tion shall not app y to the officers of any such organization now exist ing In the Rogue River valley. Sec. 8. No person shall be eligible to hold office as an officer or dlrec ' tor of this corporation who shall be directly or indirectly engaged in, or a representative of any fruit or produce commission business, ' and any officer or director engaging In such business, or accepting 'such position, shall thereby become dis qualified as such ifficer or director qualified as Buch officer or director thereupon declare his office vacant. Art. II Salaries:. Section 1. The directors of this corporation shall be paid a compensation of $2.50 for every day or part of a day that each is in attendance at a meeting of the board of directors, and they -Bhall each be paid a further remun eration of 6 cents per mile for the distance one way by the usual and most direct route of travel from their respective places of residence to the if ulithiG Pavement Is the best Pavement for the Property Owner IT INCREASES VALUES Clean, Sanitary, Durable Sure, Safe Footing for the Horae Warren Construction Co. .117 Hck place of meeting of the board of di rectors. ' Sec. 2. No officer or director shall share In any profits or commissions earned by this corporation, other than regular dividends which may be declared for the benefit of all, stock holders. Art. III. Duties of Officers: Sec. 1. The board of directors shall have full and exclusive control of all busi ness transactions of the Rogue River Fruit & Produce association, not otherwise specified in' these by-laws. and they shall also have full power to fix the duties of all other officers and employes of this corporation. Sec. 2. The auditing committee shall have all books and accounts of the Rogue River Fruit & Produce association audited once each three months, employing expert account ants to do the work if they see fit or are so ordered by the board of directors. Art. IV. Penalties: Sec. 1. Any director who is absent from two suc cessive regular meetings of the board of directors shall be considered to have resigned and to have for feited his office unless at the next regular meeting of the board of di rectors he shall present an excuse for such absence satisfactory to the board. The secretary shall state In the minutes of the meeting the ac tion of the board and the secretary shall also keep a roll of attendance at each regular and special meeting, noting the directors present and those absent. He shall, when he notes the absence of a directdr from two successive regular meetings of the board, report the same to the board of directors, and the board at their next regular meeting shall take action, the secretary notifying such delinquent director of the proposed action. Art. V. Meetings: Sec. 1. The annual meeting of the stockholders of this corporation shall be held on the second Tuesday in February of each year, and special meetings of the stockholders may be called by the president, vice-president or by a ma jority of the directors or by stock holders holding at least one-third of the subscribed capital stock of the corporation. Sec. 2. Notice of the annual meet ing, and of all special meetings, shall be given by the president or secre tary of the corporation at least 30 days prior to the date of such meet ing, and shall be published in three newspapers in Rogue River valley, one in Ashland, one in Medford and one in Grants Pass, once each week for four successive weeks prior to such meeting. Sec. 3. At all meetings of stock holders a majority of the subscribed capital stock Bhall constitute a quor um for the transaction of business at such meeting, and every decision of the majority of the stock repre sented at such meeting, either by stockholders in person or by written proxy, shall be valid as an act of such meeting, with the exception of Afplendid Overall fi r every use. 0 it generous 1) fulL Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. MURPHY, GRANT KO. Mtnufactumt SuFiNdM (iifnto JHdjJ.. Portland, Ore. the amendments of these by-laws. . Sec. 4. At the annual meeting of the stockholders the following order of business shall be enforced: 1. Reading the annual report of the manager and action on same. 2. Action upon proposed amend ments of the by-laws. 3. Election of directors. 4. Any other lawful business. And all proceedings at all stock holders' meetings shall be governed by Cushings Manual, unless other wise provided by tLese -by-laws. Sec. 5. . Regular meetings of the board of directors shall be held on the second Tuesday in each month, and special meetings may be called at any time by the president or vice president upon two days' notice, either verbal or written, being given to each director by the secretary. Five directors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of all business at all meetings of the board. Art VI Grades of Fruit: Sec. 1. Three grades of apples are establish ed as the standards for this associa tion, namely, "Extra Fancy," "Fancy" and "Choice. Apples in boxes marked "Extra Fancy" should be sound, smooth, practically free from bruises, worms, worm stings or disease, and have proper shape for the variety, fully matured. Red vari eties shall be 95 per cent, or higher, red. The "Fancy" grade shall con sist of apples Bound, smooth, prac tically free from bruises, worms, worm stings or disease and have reasonably proper shape for the variety, fully matured. All red varieties in this grade shall be at least 50 per cent red, except Splt zenberg, Winesap, Jonathan and Ar kansas Black, which shall be at least 70 per cent red. The "Choice" grade shall consist of apples sound, free from any breaks In the skin or black bruises, also free from worms or any disease which injures the quality of the apple. Sec. 2. The first board of direc tors, In conjunction with the man ager, are hereby authorized and em powered to establish permanent grades on fruit .and produce otner than apples as above provided, such grades, when so established, to be permanent unless changed by a ma jority vote of the stockholders at any regular meeting or at a special meeting called for that purpose. Sec. 3. The manager of the asso ciation Bhall be ex-offlcio inspector of fruit, with power to enforce con formity to the established grades, and he shall have power to appoint deputies to assise in such work. Any appeal from his decision Bhall be taken to the board of directors In such manner as the board shall pre scribe. Art. VII. Marketing Products: The members of this association shall be permitted to market their pro duce by sale or consignment, either direct or through the association, irovldod, that If any portjon of the products of a member be marketed through the association the associa tion shall be entitled to collect from said member a commission upon the proceeds of oil of the produce of such member of the same kind or class as that marketed through the association, however the remaining portion of such product be marketed. In applying this by-law, each sea son's products shall be considered separately. Art. VIII. Amendments: These by-laws may be amended at any an nual meeting of the stockholders, or at any special meeting of the stock holders called for that purpose, by the-affirmative vote of the majority of the subscribed capital Block, but no amendment shall be made at any special meeting unless the article and section to be amended, or the pro posed amendment be set forth in the notice of such meeting. Applications for Graxlng Penult. Notice is hereby given that all an- plications for permits to graze cattle, horses and sheep within the Siskiyou National forest during the season of 1910, muBt be filed in my office at Grants Pass, Oregon, on or before March 21, 1910. Full information In regard to the grazing fees to be charged and blank forms to be used In making applications will be furn ished upon requeat. M. J. ANDERSON, Supervisor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg. Ore. March 5, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that. Hans R. Olson, of Grants Pass, Oregon, who. on Anrll 1.1. 1903. made Home stead Application (03474) No. 12C2S, ror tractions I NEU, Section 2. Township 37 South, Range 6 Went, lllainette Meridian, turn filed notl. of Intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish Halm to the land above dunrrlted, before Josetih Mom, V. S. ConunloHloner. at hl office at Grants Pans. Oregon, on the 20th day of April, 1910. Claimant tinmen m wltnesae: C.enrge Gefoers. Frank Wilson, Jacob Johnson, John Johnson, all of Grant Pais, Oregon. DENJAMIN F. Jones, Register. 9100 Reward, 9100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreadful disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucoits surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the consti tution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine County. In the Matter of the Estate of Geo. W. Woodworth, deceased. As per order, of Stephen Jewell, Judge of Josephine County, Oregon, bearing date February 26, 1910, Notice is Hereby Given, to the credit ors, or other persons having claims against the said estate, that Velorus M. Woodworth has been appointed administrator, and any person hav ing claims against the same will be required to present them with neces sary vouchers to H. B. Hendricks, at his office on Sixth and G streets, in Grants Pass, Oregon, within six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this notice in the Rogue River Courier, to-wlt, March 4, 1910. Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, Feb ruary 28, 1910. VELORUS M. WOODWORTH, By H. B. Hendricks, Administrator. His Attorney. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, Roseburg, Ore., February 17, 1910. A sufficient contest affidavit hav ing been filed in this office by Kameel J. Khoeery, contestant, agalnBt HomeBtead Entry, No. 04789, made April 1, 1909, for S SW Sec. 35, Twp. 40 S., Range 8 West, Willamette Meridian, by Al bert F. Shlppey, contestee, in which It is alleged that said Albert F. Shlp pey never at any time since making said homestead application resided on the lands embraced in said en try; that he has not made any im provement on said land; that he has never at any time lived on said land or endeavored to make a home on said land; said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and of fer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on March 29, 1910, before Joseph Moss, U. S. Com missioner, at his office in Grants Pass, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 12, 1910, -before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office In Roseburg, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a proper affidavit, filed February 17, 1910, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, It Is hereby ordered and di rected that such notice be given by due and proper publication. BENJAMIN F. JONES, Register. NOTICE OP PORFEITURR. To George B. Hayes, his heirs or assigns, Greetings: Notice Is here by given that the undersigned bias, In compliance with the Revised Sta tutes of the United States and the laws of the State of Oregon, per formed the annual assessment or development work upon the "Sa tarn," "Humboldt," "Western," "Roseburg" and "May Queen" quarts lode raining claims, situated In Ten nessee Gulch. Kerby (unorganizod) Mining District, Josephine County, Oregon, for the calendar year Nine teen Hundred and nine (1909), and that unless you, the said George B. Hayes, pay your Just and due pro portion as owner of an undivided one-fifth Interest In the said mining claims, to-wlt: The sum of One Hun dred Dollars ($100.00) for the year Nineteen Hundred and Nine (1909) within ninety (9) days from date of publication of this notice, your said one-fifth Interest In the afore said mining claims will become the property of the undersigned In ac cordance with law. WM, HUSKLTON, GEO. A. HUSELTON, Co-Owners. Date of first publication January 14, 1910. NOTICE. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that I, the under signed, owner of one-half Interest In the 8ugar Pine mine at Oallce, Ore gon, will not be responsible for any debts Incurred against snld Sugar Pine mine or for any labor or Im provements performed thereon; also that no person entering on said prem ises for any reason whatsoever shsll remove therefrom any ore, mineral or timber. Dated February 23, 1910. (Signed) F. E. KNIGHT. NOTICE TO CltKIMTOItfl. In the Matter of the Estate of Ed ward T. Perry, deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of Edward T. Perry, deceased, to the. creditors, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to present them with necessary vouch ers, to II. II. HemlrlckH. attorney for said entate, at his office on the corn er of Sixth nnd G streets, nt Grant ! Pass, Oregon, within six months from , the date of the first publication of, this notice In the Rogue H'ver Court-, er, to-wlt, February 11. 1910. , MRS. W. T. PERRY, , Administratrix. , Ily II. B. Hendricks, Atty.l Cotirlrr Want Ad client ulcmen. SUMMONS, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine County. Albert E. Teal, ) Plaintiff,) vs. ) Lizzie ft. Teal, ) Defendant.) To Lizzie R. Teal, the defendant above named: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the 25th day of Febru ary, 1910, and if you fall so to an swer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree dis solving and annulling the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. This sum mons Is published by virtue of an order made by Hon. Stephen Jewell, County Judge of Josephine County, Oregon, and dated February 24, 1910. OLIVER S. BROWN. Attorney for Plaintiff. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed as Executor of the estate of Henry D. Slouter, deceased, by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Josephine, and has duly qualified as such officer. All persons having claims against said estate Rre hereby required to present the same, duly verified and with proper vouchers therefor, to me at the office of J. N. Brown, 122 Ablng ton Building, Portland, Oregon, or at the office of George H. Durham, Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. H. G. SONNEMANN, Executor of the Estate of Henry D. Sleuter, Deceased. J. N. Brown, Geo. H. Durham, Attorneys for Executor. Wood Wanted .100 Cords Wood. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Education of School District No. 7, Josephine County, Oregon, to be held on Tues day, March 15, 1910, bids will be re ceived for 300 cords of wood for the uses and purposes of said district for the year 1910-11, said wood to be 100 cords slabs, 100 cords pine, and 100 cords oak; the pine and the oak to be in two foot lengths. All of said wood to be delivered at any of the school buildings of Bald district at the direction of the said board on or before the first day of September, 1910. Bids will be received for the entire amount, or for 100 cords of any one special kind. All of said bids must be sealed and deposited with the clerk on or before the 16th day of March, 1910, at which time said bids will be opened by the board, the said board reserving all right to reject any or all bids. EDWARD 8. VANDYKE, Clerk of the Board. NOTICE OF OFFICIAL SURVEY. Office of County Surveyor of Josephine County, Oregon. Grants Pass, Ore., Feb. 16, 1910. To S. R. Stambaugh, E. C. Mitchell, A. Bartlett, C. W. Trlplett, B. Dlra mlck, J. Christie, Chas. Ferdlne, D. C. Annls, Nancy A. Reynolds, H. B. Alvorsen, M. J. Perham, Em ma Johnston, P. B. Herman, D. H. Flynn, John Armstrong, J. M. Lawson, II. C. Kinney, owners of lands to be affected by the survey as hereinafter stated: You are hereby notified that by re quest of S. Loughrldge, I will, on the 22nd day of March, A. D. 1910, pro ceed to survey In accordance with Section 6 of House Bill number 113, passed at Session of 1901 of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, the lands of said S. Lough rldge, which are specifically describ ed as follows, to-wlt: The north half of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Soctlon 13, Township 36 South, Rnnge 6 West of the Wlllomotte Meridian, Oregon. And establish the lines, and corn ers thereof. . FRED MENSCH, County Surveyor of Josephine County, Slate of Oregon. NOTICE FOR, PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore., February 6, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Llew ellyn B. Ring, of Nelllsvllle, Wiscon sin, who, on April 16, 1908, made Timber and Stone Application No. 05844, for SE, Section 26, Town ship 34 South, Range 5 West, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. 8. Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 12th day of May, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Taplln, of Roseburg, Ore gon; George D. Young, of Grants Pass, Oregon; N. D. Young, of Grants Pass, Oregon; Percy Houser, of Grants Pass, Oregon. BENJAMIN "F. JONES, Register. v NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Iand Office at Roseburg, Ore., January 22, 1910. Nolle Is hereby given that Arthur If. Daniels, of Dryden, Oregon, who, on Mnrch 17, 1904, made Homestead Application (03684), No. 13417, for 8E of NW, and NEVi f BW, Swtlon 4, Township 38 South, Range 7 West, Willamette Meridian, hns filed notice of Intention to make Fin al Five Year Proof, to establish claim to th land above described, before Joseph Moss, V. 8. ComrnlsHloner, at his office, at Grants I'bss, Oregon, on the 17th day of March, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: William Mnston, of Dryden, Oregon; Marlon F. Crooks, of Dryden, Ore gon; John I). Walton, of Grants Pass; William Turner, of Grants Pass, Ore goo. ' BENJAMIN r. JONK8, Register. MINERAL APPLICATION. . In the United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon. - Mineral Application No. 05747. Roseburg, Ore., Feb. 19, 1910. In the Matter of the Application of Nannie Barr for Mineral Patent,' Mineral Survey, No. 687. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 6 of Title 32 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, the un dersigned, Nannie Barr, whose post office address is Medford, in the County of Jackson, and State of Ore gon, who Is the owner of 160 acres of placer raining ground situated la Briggs Creek, unorganized, Mining District, in Josephine County, Ore gon, the same being mineral survey No. 687, and the same being known as the Barr Consolidated Placer Mine, is about to make application to the United States for a patent for said mining claim, which Is more fully described as to metes and bounds by the official plat herewith posted, and by the field notes ot survey thereof now filed in the office of the register of the district of lands subject to sale at Roseburg, Oregon, which field notes of survey describe the bounds and extent of said con solidated placer mining claim on the surface, with magnetic variation ot 19 deg. east, as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a pine post 4 feet long and 4 Inches square, set 18 Inches in the ground, scribed B. C. P. M., 1-687, whence the quarter section corner between sections 7 and 12, Twp. 36 S, R. 8 and 9 W., not a. Willamette Meridian, bears S. 80 dcg. 38 min. W. 1930.75 feet; thence east (variation 18 deg. E.) 2640 feet to corner No. 2; thence south (variation 19 deg. E) 660 feet to corner No. 3; thence east (variation 19 deg. E.) 291 feet to corner No. 4; thence south (varia tion 19 deg. E.) 1820 feet to corn er No. 6; thence west (variation 19 deg. E.) 130 feet to corner No. 6; thence south (variation 19 deg. E.) 330 feet to corner No. 7; thence west (variation 19 deg. E.) 95 feet to corner No. 8; thence south (variation 19 deg. E.) 330 feet? to corner No. 9; thence west (varia tion 19 E.) 2640 feet to corner No. 10; thence north (variation 19 deg. E.) 330 feet to corner No. 11; thence east (variation 19 deg. E.) 95 feet to corner No. 12; thence north (variation 19 deg. E.) 330 feet to corner No. 13; thence east (variation 19 deg. E) 130 feet to cor ner No. 14; thence north (variation 19 deg. E.) 1320 feet to corner No. 15; thence west (variation 19 deg. E.) 291 feet to corner No. 16; thence north (variation 18 deg. E) 660 feet to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing 160 acres ot placer mining ground, located la Section 7 (unsurveyed), Twp. 36 S., R. 8 W. of Willamette Meridian, Josephine County, Oregon. . Said consolidated placer mine con sisting of eight original placer min ing locations as follows: The E. O. Hurt placer mining claim, as originally located by E. O. Hurt on April 23, 1891, the original location notice of which Is recorded In Vol. 6 of Mining Records of Jose phine County, Oregon, at page 672 thereof, and the amended location of which is recorded In Vol. 17 of Min ing Records of said county at page 337; Also, the M. E. Daugherty placer mining claim, as located by M. E. Daugherty on April 23, 1891, the original location notice of which la recorded In Vol. 6 of Mining Records of Josephine County, Oregon, at page 671, and the amended location notice of which Is recorded In Vol. of Mining Records of said county at page 339; Also, the Nannie Barr placer min ing claim, as located by Nannie Barr on April 22, 1897, the original loca tion notice of which Is recorded In Vol. 10 of Mining Records of Jose phine County, Oregon, at page .477 thereof, and the amended location notice of which Is recorded In Vol. 17 of Mining Records of said county at Page 338 thereof; Also, the Wlllard Crawford placer mining claim, as located by Wlllard Crawford on April 23, 1891, the loca tion notice of which Is recorded In Vol. 6 of Mining Records of Jose phine County, Oregon, at page 670 thereof; Also, the W. B. Shephard placer mining claim, as located by W. B. Shephard April 23, 1891, the loca tion notice of. which Is recorded In Vol. 5 of Mining Records, Josephine County, Oregon, at pages 672-3 thereof; , ' ' Altm I Via LAa ntf fitni.ni rtitntnff claim, as located by Ada Barr on April 23, 1891, the location notice of which Is recorded In Vol. 5 of Mining Records of Josephine County, Ore gon, at page 669 thereof. " Also the Linda Crawford placet mining claim, as located by Linda Crawford on April 23, 1891, tho loca tion notlre of which Is rocorded In Vol. 5 of Mining Records of Jose phine County, Oregon, at page 670 thereof; Also, the W, If. Barr placer min ing claim, as located by W. H. Barr on December 5, 1906, the location notice of which Is recorded In Vol. 17 of Mining Records of Josephine County, at pago 332 thereof. The same having been amended and consolidated by an amended nnd consolidated placer mining notice made by the undersigned, Nannie Barr, dated January 21, 1907, and recorded on January 2G, 1907, In Vol, 17 of Mining Records of Johp phlno County, Oregon, at pages 374-5 thereof. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described mining ground, or any portion thereof so described, (surveyed, platted and ap plied for, are hereby notified that unless their adverse claims are duly filed according to law and the regu lations thereunder within the tlnio prescribed by law with the register of the United Rtutes Land Office at Roseburg, In tho County of Douglas and State of Oregon, they will bn barred by virtue of tho provisions of said statute. BBNJAM1N F. JONES, Register..