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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, I910 WEEKLY ROGUE Rl v v U)URIk.R PAGE 8EVO National Wool Growers Convention and Midwinter Sheep Show Portland, Oregon, January 4-7, 1911 For the above occasion round trip tickets will be sold from all points on its lines, including branches, by SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY AT Onq and a Third Fare Tickets on sale January 2 and 3, 1911. Good for return until Januarv 10, 1911. C. F. COOK, President and Manager F. H. COOK, Treasurer F. J. NEWMAN, Secretary Rogue River Valley Nursery Co. Incorporated MEDFORD, OREGON BULBS OF ALL KINDS SEEDS OF ALL KINDS Growers of Reliable Nursery Stock, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Vines, Palms, Small Fruits, Etc. , Write for Prices Office 25 West Main Street Phone 1201 itulithio Pavement Is the best Pavement for the Property Owner IT INCREASES VALUES Clean, Sanitary, Durable Sure, Safe Footing for the Horse Warren Construction Co. 317 Beck Bldg., Portland, Ore, CALENDARS! CALENDARS! Some of the calendars sent out by the Grants Pass business houses this season are very handsome. Among those received at The Rogue River Courier office are the Oregon Life, always a favorite, because of the large characters easily read from a distance. Oliver Messlnger, real es tate and Insurance, has a very pret ty subject in brown, a child and dog saying their evening prayers. John Sauers, of the Grants Pass bottling works, has a pretty design of a little child and a large dog surrounded by a wreath of Tokay grapes. The Kin ney & Truax have an artistic calen dar study of Nevada Falls done in rich sepia and handsomely mounted. The Flrts National bank this year of fers its patrons an exceptionally handsome embossed calendar, beau tifully colored, representing children playing with doves. NATURE TELLS TOU As Many a Grants Pass Reader Knows Too WelL When the kidneys are sick, Nature tells you all about It The urine is nature's calendar. Infrequent or too frequent action; Any urinary trouble tells of kid ney Ills. Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kid ney ills. Grants Pass people testify to this. Mrs. Henry Nutt. 714 N. Pine street. Grants PaBS, Ore., says "Doan's Kidney Pills were used in my family with such good results that I give them my hearty endorse ment. The person who took this remedy was cured of gravel; in fact, when this remedy was used, stones as large as peas passed off in the kid ney secretions. The cure has been permanent." For sale by all dealers. Price oO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., BuTalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. You Can Work Near a Window in winter when you have a Perfec tion Oil Heater. It is a portable radiator which can be moved to any part of a room, or to any room in a house. When you have a ERFECTJNQ)W Smokeless A it- Ahsokttly moMesS and odorless you do not have to work close to the stove, which is usually far from the window. You can work where you wish, and be warm. You can work on dull winter days in the full light near the window, without being chilled to 'trie bone. The Perfection Oil Heater quickly rives heat, and with one fUHns of the font burns steadily for nine hours, without smoke or smell. An indicator always snows the amount of oil in the font. The filler cap, put in like a cork in a bottle, is attached by a chain. This heater has a cool handle and a damper top. The Perfection Oil Heater has an automatic-locking flame spreader, which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back, so the wick can be quickly cleaned. The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged and can be unscrewed in an instant for rewicklng. The Perfection Oil Heater is finished in japan or nickel, is strong, durable, well-made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental. MAUKHAM CHOSEN NEW YORK, Dec. 21. Charles II. Markham, of -Pittsburg, was today elected president of the Illinois Cen tral railroad, as the successor of James T. Harahan. Dnltrt Eftrywktrf. If mt at yours, witt far dtscrlptm circular to M ntartst agtmy of Iht Standard Oil Company (tocarporated) 3 Miss 0. W. Arnold, of Ashland, spent Monday In Grants Pass taking eye treatment from Dr. Flndley. She left on No. 16 for Salem and Port land, where she will spend the holi days with relatives. Window glass at Rogue River Hardware company. S6tf Geo. A. Hall, of Eugene, was look ing after business here Monday. BUY Any Old Thing or Any New Thing SECOND KAiN D .11 o,rh is Furniture, Hardwpre. Tinware gS You will be surpri-J at l,e pr., 1 W- Special Prices on Carpets, Rug's, Linoleums IKE M. DAVIS Stop & cough before it develops something' mora serious. Ballard's Horehound Syrup The Itemed r That Doe tbe Work. It relieve! coughing lmmedl ately, eases soreness In th lungs, looseni phlegm and clears the bronchial tubes. It Is a fine family remedy, pleas ant to take and good for chil dren and adults. I'rlre 23c. Wo and SI. 00. Buy the $100 size. It contains flv tlmpi a much ns the 250 Islze, and you act with each bot tle a Dr. Ilcrrlck's Fled Pepper Porous Plaster for the chest. JimetF.Ballard.Prop. St. Louis, Mo. The visit of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Colvlg to their son-in-law, " Bert Stone, of San Francisco, which was to have begun Wednesday, has been Indefinitely postponed by an acci dent that befell Mrs. Colvlg Tues day morning. She slipped and fell on the porch of her home at 331 South Sixth street in such a man ner as to break her kneecap. Dr. VanDyke was called to attend the un fortunate lady. H. P. Walter, of Leland, was in the city Monday attending to mat ters of business. Mr. Walter has been at work on the Almeda road for the past three months, until work was stopped on Saturday. It I Is expected that work will be resumed In a few days. . The grading work Is being done on a big scale, a donkey engine being used for that purpose. L. L. Jewell returned Tuesday morning from Portland, where he has been spending several days on business. A. M. McFarland returned Monday ; evening from Klamnth Falls, where I he has been spending the past week on business. W. N. Schroeder, of spent Sunday In Grants friends. Portland, Tass with Courier wftnt 1 ! T. H. Jasper arrived here, Mon day from Seattle to attend to busi ness. George D. Ward, of Applegate won looking after business here Monday NOTICE To Whom It May Concern : Notice Is hereby given that I, the under signed, owner of one-half Interest in the Sugar Pine mine at Gallce, Ore gon, will not be responsible) for any debts incurred against said Sugar Pine mine or for any labor or Ira provements performed thereon; also that no person entering on said prem lses for any reason whatsoever- shall remove therefrom any ore, mineral or timber. Dated February 23. 1910. (Signed) F. E. KNIGHT. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. Notice Is Hereby Given, That pur suant to an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Josephine County, upon a Judgment entered on the 1st day of December, 1910, In an action where in George Bull wus plaintiff and Oak Consolidated Mining and Milling Company was defendant, command ing me to Bell the attached property hereinafter described or sufficient thereof to satisfy the Judgment ren dered In said action, together with the costs, Interest and accruing costs of sale. Now, therefore, I will, on the 28th dny of January, 1911, at the hour of ten o"clock a. m, of said day, at trie front door of the Court House in the city of Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand the follow ing described property, to-wlt: The Oak quarts mining claim; the K. quarts mining claim, the Owl quarts mining claim, and the Stiver quartz mining clatm, lying and be ing In Section 4, Township 35 South of Range 5 West of the Willamette Meridian, Josephine County. Oregon, reference being hereby made to Vol ume 6 of the Mining Conveyances ot said County and State at page 158 thereof and to tho mining locations ot said County for a more particular description. Also tho following described per sonal property: One 20 H. P. Fair-bankB-Morso gasoline engrne; one 8 by 8 Fairbanks-Morse compressor; one 6 by 6 double cylinder friction clutch hoist; one 6 by 8 doep well pump; one Murphy No. 2 drill; two Truax ore cars; one blacksmith out fit; one drill press with taps and dies; one assay outfit; two cabins and one scale, together with mining tools and equipment. To satisfy said Judgment as en tered in the sum of $505.31, with in terest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from January 1, 1910, and the sum of $15.00 for costs and all accruing costs of sale. . Dated this 19th day ot December, 1910. W. J. RUSSELL.. Sheriff Josephine County, Oregon. job printing ihtu mi a the courier office Stephens Eye Salve Cures Sort a e National Drug Store California Is t ho place co visit. Orange groves In full bloom, tropical flowers, famous hotels, historic old missions, attractive water ing places, delightful climate, making that favored section the nation's most popular re treat. You tan see. It at Its best via the Shasta Route ami "The llond of n Thousand WondeiJt" THE SOUTH EICX l'.( IIH! l'p-to-date trulns, first-clung In every respect, unexcelled dln Ini? car service, quick time anil direct connections to nil points south. SjMtlnl Hound Trip Fare of $55.00 Portland to Lot Angclc and Return With corresponding low farci from all other sections ot the northwest. Liberal stop-overs In esch direction and long lim it. Interesting and attractive literature on tho various re sorts and attraction of Cali fornia can be had on applica tion to any K. P. or O. It. k N. agent, or from VM. McMlRRAY Oneml Pn-wengrr Agent Portland, Ore. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of catarrh that ,can not bo cured hv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, hnve known F. J. Cheney for tho Inst 15 years, and believe ,hlni perfectly honorable In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any ob ligations made bv his firm. WALDINO. KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale DrugglBts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials free. Price, 75 cents per bottle, Sold by nil drug gists. Take Hall's Family Tills for, con stipation. XOTK H or" I'iNA I, KETTLEMEX f. Notice Is Hereby Given, That Joseph Moss, the ndiulnlut nitor of the ( Estate fif Kvnllue Mash, deceased, linn filed hi final account In the County Court for Josephine County, Oregon, In the matter of said estate, and that I by order of the Hon Stephen Jewell, Judge of said Court, dated Decem ber 20. 1910, Saturday, January 21, 1 1911, nt th" hour of two o'clock p. , m. . at th county court room nt the Court House In Josephine County, i Oregon, Is hereby fixed ns the time jnnd place for hearing and settling ha Id account, and all persons having objections thereto are hereby noti fied to present ami file the same on ior before said date, . Dated December 23. 1910. ! JOSEPH MOS'A, . Administrator. ; XOTK E OI' 1 IX .ursEll.ViEXX ', Notice Is Hereby Given. That. I). 'O. Hayes, the administrator of the 'Estate of Chnrlotte Hayes, deienuerl, 'hud filed his final account In the County Court for Josephine County, : Oregon, In the matter of said estate, land tliht bv order of tb Hon. Ste phen Jewell, Judge of said court, dated December 20, HiH. Saturday, January 21, 191 1, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., at the County Court room at the Court House in Jose jphlne County, Oregon, Is hereby fixed a the time and place for hear ing and settling said account, ' and all persons having objections there to arp hereby notified to file and present tho same on or before said date. Dated December 1, 1901. D. O. HAYErf, Administrator. REGISTRATION OF TITLE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine County. In the Matter of tho Application of William L. Hayes, otherwise known as W. L. Hayes, and Ira E. Hayes, otherwise known as I. E. Hayes, to register title to tho Southeast of the Southwest V. the Southwest of the Northeast K, the Northwest y of the Southeast U , the North V4 of the Southwest VA , of tho South east 4. the North H of the South M of the Southwest of tho South east all In Section 18, Township 37 South, Range 5 West of Willam ette Meridian In Josephlno County, Oregon, Applicants, vs. Hugh Heap, C. M. Caldwell, oth erwise known In the line ot title as O. M. Caldwell; J. C. Roberts and Rachel Roberts, his wife, otherwise known In the line of title as Rachenl Roberts; J. W. Cuslck, otherwise known In the line of title as John W. Cuslck; .tames Robnett, other wise known In the" line of title as James Roblnett; Steven Robnett, otherwise known In the line of title ns Stephen Roblnett, and Mnry Rob nett. his wife; Mnry E. Wllev and P. Wiley, her husband: D. O. Hayes, as administrator of tho estate of Char lotte Hayes, deceased: Frank M. Hayes, ns guardian of Harvev Spnr lln, a minor; F. M. Hayes, otherwise known In the line of title ns Frank M. Hayes and F. M. Hays, and Mnry S. Hayes, his wife: Nancy E. Osborn, otherwise known In the line of title ns Elizabeth Aunbern, Elizabeth Os burn, Mrs. V. E. Ostium. Elizabeth Osborn, and Adelbert Osborn, her husband: .tosle Rnch. otherwise known In the line of title na Jose Ruch. nnd Henry Rueh, her hus band: David O. Haves and Alice Hayes, his wife; .1. D. Hayes, other wise known In the line of lliln ns Jefferson I. Haves and Jeff D. Hayes, unmarried: Frank S. Spar lln. nnmnrrled, also known In the line of title ns Frank Snarlln; .Har vev Stmrlln, a minor, and Edna Spar lln. his wife; Alice j. Sparlln. un married: I.lzzle Lavton. otherwise known In the linn of title as Eliza beth Lnyton. and .eser Lavton, her husband: Oeorg II Suarlln and Emma Rparll". hl vl'n: John J. S'lrrllu and Vn" ""n.'in, his wife, and to nil survlvli-r belts of any or either of the defo"dant(i who may be deceased, as we'l a s to the hus linrnl or wife of nnv defendant, and to all persons whomsoever elalmlni! any Interest In the said premises, and all whom If may concern, Defendants. TAKE NOTICE, That on the l&th rlnv of December, A, D. 1910. nn an plication was filed by the said Wil liam I-. Haye-' ma Irn E. Hnys. ap plicants, In the Circuit Court of Jose phlno County, for Initial registration of the title of the lands above de scribed. Now, unless you appear on or be. fore the 18th day of Januiry, A. I). 1911, and show cause why such ap- plication shall not be granted, the same will be taken ni confessed, and a decree will bo entered according to the prayer of the application, and you will be forever barred from dls putlng the sam County ClerJ NOTICE OF FORFEITURE To Wm. W. Brown, his heirs or assigns, Greetings: Notice 1b here by given that the undersigned has, In compliance with the Revised Sta tutes of the United States and tho laws of the state of Oregon, per formed the annunl assessment or development work upon the "Whiskey Point" quarts mining claim, situated In the Kerby (un organized) mining district, Josephine county. Oregon, for the ;ears nine teen hundred nine (1909) and nine teen hundred ten (1910), and that unless you, the said Wm. W. Ilrown, pay your Just and'due proportions as owner of an undivided one-third in terest in the said mining claim, to wlt: The sum of Two Hundred Dol lars ($200) for tho years 1909 and 1910, within ninety days from date of the first publication of this notice, your said one-third Interest In the aforesaid mining claim will become the property of the undersigned In accordance with law. Date of first publication December 9, 1910. CHARLES F. LANE, Co-owner. XOTK E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of tho Stnte of Oregon, In and for Josephine County. In the Matter of tho Estate) of George W. Woodworth.) deceased. ) Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned administrator of the Es tate of George W, Woodworth, de ceased, has filed his flnnl account In the mntter of tho said estate In the County Court of Josephine County, State of Oregon, All persons hnvlng any Interest In said estate as creditors, heirs or oth erwise objecting or desiring to ob ject to snbl account or any Item therein, will tnke notice that said account, will be considered by said couit on Saturday, the 31st dny of December, 19 mi, at ten o'clock a. m. of said dnv. In the court room of said onrf at the Court House In the City of Grants t'nss. Josephine county, Oregon, nnd any objection to said final account must be filed nnd pre sented to said court at the dnte aforesaid, at which time and placo a heating will be bad thereon. Published bv order of Hon. Ste- . ... I.. M - T iliP!l .lewen, county juone m jose phlti" County, Oregon. Date of first publication necem- ber 2, 1910: dnfe of Inst publication Mecen.ber 1910. VHLOIU'S M. WOODWORTH, Administrator of the Estate of George W. Woodworth, deceased. COI.VIG WILLIAMS, Attorneys. NOTICE I'OH PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior. V. S. Lnnd Office at Rosehurg, Ore., November 25, 1910. Notlei. Is hereby given that Thomas E. Luster, of Roseburg, Ore., who, on December 23, 1910, made Timber asd Stone Application, No. 05752, for BE li , section 34, town khlp 34 south, range 5 west Wlllnm ette Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make Final Timber and Stone Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before Register and Receiver United States Ind Office at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 14th Day of February, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses; F. MrMeeltln, of Ashland, Oregon; L. Rhltley, of Roseburg, Oregon; J. A, Zimmerman, of Roseburg, Ore gon. BENJAMIN F. JONES, Register. i i