Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 02, 1911, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1911
WEEKLY ROGUE RIVER COURIER
PAGE SEVEN
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DITORCE COLONY
: ' LOSES A MEMBER
RENO, Nev., May 81. Mary E.
1 Thurston, sister of the late Edward
, H. Thunton, la planning to leave
? the dUorce colony here today, pay
ing been granted a decree from her
f huiband, Charles 8. Thurston, a Bos-
ton attorney. No property rights or
I children were Involved. Mrs. Thurs
ton hat retained her maiden name,
Mary Emons.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
AS LONG AS STOCK LASTS
15,000 tt. 3x4 Dry O. O. OutU-rlug,
lung and chort lemrtlis. ht ft So
lOO.iHK) ft. Quarter Kmind, i -Inoti.
olonr. kiln dried tlr, per 100 ft.. ..30a
FlmirinR, No. 1 mid 2 ttunclsrd,
4 hh1 II ft. lenrtlm, per M $11.00
SOME REGULAR CATALOG PRICES
im iiii, it mr.i-n, inn. .... i i.ou iiJ
( ottnro Front Door. .3.B0. J2.45 & 2.85 rt
I 1 Aft T
Art Front ltnors $5.00 up a
Window Trim. H''tn, K. D SO ..)
Inslile Iioor Frmites. K. l 75 (J
Sand U Your Litt (or Etimting jTj
SEND FOR CATALOG No, 3
Raises theDough
Chemists and Authori
ties state that Crescent
is pure and whole
some. Sold by Grocers
full or
POUND OC
CRESCENT MFG. COMPANY
SEATTLE j
THE
1 3 yj V J
IMI ll iaSrfflii 111
!
Run Lighter, Cut Cleaner
and Last Longer
Than anv other mower on the market.
WHY?
localise they have larger drive wheels, higher
speed of knife and built on the most practical
principle?
Another Reason
Whv vou should buv a McCormick mower is that
the 'Rogue River Hardware Company always
have a full stock of repairs on hand. No mat
ter what part of a McCormick mower you wear
out or break you can get the ronajr at our store.
This is true of no other mower sold in Grants Pass.
ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE COMPANY
THE BIG RED FRONT
WAPPENSTEIN CASE
WILL BEGIN TOMORROW
SEATTLE. May 31. Having com
pleted and sworn In the jury, the
opening statement' of the prosecution
examining one witness, everything
was ready for a day of testimony in
the C. W. Wappensteln case, but the
court granted a. holiday. Evidence
taken formally will begin tomorrow.
Prosecutor Murphy In outlining
the things that the state will Beek
to prove, accused Wappensteln, as po
lice chief, with proposing to build
two houses In the restricted district.
Wappensteln, .Murphy says, tele
phoned to Secretary pf State Nichols
that Tupper was all right, and on
recommendation, Tupper was grant
ed a lease on the parish house. Mur
phy says that Clarence Gerald had
Introduced Wappensteln and Tupper
ten days before Wappopsteln became
police chief. At that time It Is al
leged Wappensteln told Gerald,
''There'll be a chance for all of us
to make some money."
Whooping cough Is not dangerous
when the cough Is kept loose and
expectoration easy, by giving Chara
erlaln's Cough Remedy. It has been
used In many epidemics of this dis
ease with perfect success. For sale
by all good dealers.
PORTLAND VETERAN'S
DEDICATE MONUMENT
PORTLAND, May 30. Grand Ar
my posts, Spanish war veteran
camps, Relief corps, fraternal organ
izations and citizens of Portland to
day observed Decoration Day by par
ticipating In various programs and
decorating the graves of the dead.
A monument to the unknown dead
was dedicated at the Mllwaukle cem
etery this forenoon by the A. J.
Smith Grand Army post
During the afternoon parades were
held In East and West Portland In
which Civil war veterans marched
shoulder to shoulder with the young
er veterans of the Spanish-American
war. v
Bpt j0D printing at The Courier.
WOODVILLE ITEMS
The business men of Woodvllle
are planning a celebration for July
fourth.
S. D. Potter, of Evan's creek coun
try, attended I. O. O. F. lodge in
Woodvllle last Tuesday evening.
Miss Grace Stevens is clerking for
J. W. Jacobs & Co.
The Ladles' aid will observe Mem
orial day with appropriate exercises.
There will be speaking in the park in
afternoon. In the morning every
one is asked to march to the cem
etery and decorate the graves.
Jim Herr is building a tower for
his windmill this week.
The H. C. Kentner Co.'s store in
Woodvllle changed hands this week.
Mr. Kentner has disposed of his in
terest in the store, and now the firm"
name will be J. W. Jacobs & Co.
The W. C. T. U. held a very inter
esting meeting In the church Sunday
evening, which was led by Mrs. James
Martin.
Mrs. Lou Merrlam has been enjoy
ing a visit from her parents from
Yoncalla for the last week.
Judge Gllmore will deliver the
Memorial day address In the park
next Tuesday afternoon.
George Ager, of Talent, has been
engaged as principal of the school
for next year, and Miss Bertha Dally
will be the primary teacher. Miss
Holmes and Miss Hash, will teach the
first and second Intermediate rooms.
MISSOURI FLAT
Sam Call, of Medford, Is visiting
with J. K. Wooldrldge this week.
Provolt and Missouri flat put up a
good ball game Sunday. The Miss
ouri flat team had Just organized,
and this was their first game. The
score was 9 to 10 In favor of Pro
volt. They will play at the Missouri
flat grounds next Sunday.
K. L. Kubli is enlarging his store
and will have his dry goods and gro
cery departments separate.
Lizzie Lemon, of Williams, was
visiting Pearle Davidson Saturday
and Sunday.
J. W. York- is able to be oiit again
after several days illness.
WASH THAT ITCH AWAY
It is said that there are certain
springs in Europe that give relief
and cure to Eczema and other skin
diseases. If you knew that by wash
ing In these waters you could be re
lieved from that awful Itch, wouldn't
you make every effort to take a trip
to Europe at once. Would you not
be willing to spend your last cent to
find the cure?
But you need not leave home for
these distant springs. Relief is right
here in your own home town!
A simple wash of Oil of Winter
green, Thymol and other ingredients
as compounded only in D. D. D.
Prescription will bring Instant relief
to that terrible burning itch, and
leave the skin as smooth and healthy
as that of a child.
If you have not already tried it,
get at least a 25 cent bottle today.
We assure you t Instant relief. M.
Clemens.
LLAMDS OPERATOR FOR
WRECK ON BURLINGTON
LINCOLN, Neb., May 31. Offi
cials of tho Burlington railroad today
ttated that tho failure of the tele
graph operator at McCook to deliver
the meeting orders to the eastbound
train was responsible for the wreck
at Indlanola last Monday. Two pas
sengers, Hiram Feekln and Grace
Dean, died last night. This brings
the death list up to 19. It Is esti
mated that claims and damage suits
aggregatlns $250,000 will bo brought
against the Burlington as a result of
the wreck.
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U I knowwhnlrou want 1 bavp!int ymi
tiMMi-H -,t qnnlitr SASH AND
lioona, )kwptlimlntitrkforoulfk
riVllvrry. I hav- but otm Jrlr anil w!!
for f .h Or.iy. J I Iit tti) own factory .
It coati mn much Iran to maka my gmula
ml k m la Mil llipm lirrquM I muk ami
Rnll In Urge quantii-a. J Thww prlw r
Ukrn fmm tnf fUI CfJF vt wiikh
I win tiviir mail on rr-ntmti
Front Door. double third (laac 12.2 S up
ranrr front Ptor. .trlh 15.00 up
a 9.i"' vp
I I2
I 11.30
wt ii.eo
S-eroM ! Door, for painting
B-croM Banol Door, for atainin
NvwOaltamaaDoor.forbunaalowl
Zliit Window, chatk rail . 7mP
4-lifht Barn Sn . . 42c p
Camboard Door, with plain ! $1 OO
K.IIJtonr rraw7!te,K.I.ftMbrtair BUc
I n nut fail to arnd ma rmir Uirt of ma
la rial for prtr H fr ill -hart.
Ak Im Cataio Na. )?
m
FISHING SCHOONER
IS CONFISCATED
VICTORIA, B. C May 10. The
gasoline fishing schooner Edrle, of
Seattle, was condemned and confis
cated to Hit Majesty the King, at a
prize by Chief Jostle Hooter today
for fishing within the three mile limit
off Lani Island at the west end of
Vancouver Island, where the washed
la February by the Canadian cruiser
Rainbow, which fired a blank shot,
c&nslng the Edrle to heave to and
sent an armed party on board, who
took the Teasel In tow to Vancouver,
where the evidence was heard. The
ease had been remanded to allow the
chief lattice of making an examina
tion of the vessel and Inspecting the
range of the firing apparatus of the
Rainbow.
OPIUM SMUGGLER
GETS THREE YEARS
MELBOURNE, May 31. Opium
smuggling Into various parts of Aus
tralia la a vastly lucrative business,
If one la to Judge from the facts re
vealed in a cape heard in the courts
in Sydney. The crown authorities in
making out their case against a young
r charged with criminal Interest in
the business, asserted that he made
aa much at $350 In the course of a
tingle night. Hit modus operandi was
declared to ha as follows: He In
duced Europeans to bring opium from
China to Canada, robbed them there,
and then escaped to Queensland In
order to dispose of his booty. He was
sentenced to three years Imprison
ment. A HOPEFUL MESSAGE TO SCALP
SUFFERERS AND MEN WHO'S
HAIR IS THINNING
Dandruff now bald later. The
Ranie Is true of scalp diseases. In
fact baldness Is a scalp disease. The
trouble with the greasy salves and lo
tions, the so-called dandruff and
scalp cures you have tried so far,
that they don't do anything but tem
porarily relieve the Itching and rake
the dandruff so It doesn't fall until
It dries out' again. Nothing can
cure really cure such troubles but
a real scalp medicine that will kill
the germs causing dandruff and
scalp disease.
Learning from leading fellow
druggists throughout America that
they had found a whirlwind cure for
dandruff, eczema and all diseases of
the Bkln and scalp the C, H. Dom
aray Drug Store, on proving to the
laboratories compounding the treat
ment that It la the most prominent
drug store In this city Bocured the
agency for the remedy. This remody
Is ZF1MO, the clean, liquid prepara
tion that kills the germ of disease
and ZEMO SOAP to wash the scalp
or Bkln clear and clean of the dnnd
ruff or scale and by Its antiseptic
qualities soothe and heal.
Sold and guaranteed by drugglBts
everywhere and In Grants Pnss by C.
II. Domaray.
Mrs. W. H. Hodktnson and little
daughter, Pearl, expect to t leave
Monday, June Kth, for a visit to Mrs
i Hodklnson's old home In Illinois,
where they will spend the summer.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon In and for Jose,
phlne County.
In tho Matter of the Estate)
of Robert P. Cheshire, de-)
ceased. )
! Notice Is hereby given that J. E.
Cheshire, has been appointed as tho
administratrix of the estate of Robert
P. Cheshire deceased by order of
the county Judgn of tho cotjnty Court
of tho State of Oregon In and for
Josephine county, which said order
Is dated the 29th day of April, 1911,
and all persons having claims wfnlnst
said estate are hereby notified to
present the same to tho undersigned
administratrix or her attorney at
Grants Pass. Oregon, on or before
bIx months from the date of this
notice.
I Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, on
the tith dny of May, 1911.
,T. E. CHESHIRE,
AdtnlnlHtratrlx of the estate of
Robert P. Cheshire, dweased.
C. H. Clements attorney for the
NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S HALE
City of Grants Pass, )
Judgment Hen creditor)
vs. )
The Western Development)
Co. (a corporation, )
Judgment lien debtor.)
Notice is hereby given, that by
virtue of ordinances numbered 411
and 421, approved by tho mayor of
the city of Grants Pans, Josephine
county, Oropon. on the 9th day of
July, 1910, and on tho 19th day of
Augunt, 1910, aud by virtue of the
lnws of the Stud' of Oregon, and tlty
charter of said city, tho common
ouncll has rnndo and provided for
local Improvements In front of and
abutting upon the hereinafter de
scribed premises, and pursuant to
I ajnld ordinance tnd the law the said
common council In regular course
lot business before It assessed the
'benefits accruing to tho hereinafter
I described premlne in the sum of
! $146.81 for such improvernentt a
made tnd provided for and rau Mo
ths same to be entered In the city
Hen docket, tt psee 116, on the lOtb
day of August, 1910.
That thereupon such assessment
thus entered of record In the time
aud manner as by law provided be
came entitled to the force and ef
fect of a Judgment, and within
twenty days thereof the auditor and
police judge is authorized to Issue
a warrant for collection of such as
sessment based upon the foregoing
proceedings, the law and the public
records,' the said auditor and police
Judge of said city on the 25th day
of May, 1911, duly Issued out of
his office a warrant of ' execution
for the collection of such delinquent
assessment in the above entitled
proceeding, to me directed as mar
shal of said city, and duly attested
by said auditor and police judge on
the 11th day of May, 1911, wherein
and whereby said warrant of execu
tion directed that I forthwith ' ad
vertise the property herlnafter de
scribed and against which such as
sessment was made, or other prop
erty against whtcb such assessment
it a lien and sell the same, or such
part thereof as in my opinion can be
sold separately to advantage, suf
ficiently to pay such assessment, to
gether with the Interest, costs and
disbursements, In the time and man
ner provided by law.
That pursuant to said warrant of
execution I did on the 25th day of
May, 1911, levy upon and seize the
following described real property in
the City of Grants Pass, Josephine
county, Oregon, to-wlt: Lot 8,
block 51, of the original townslte
of the town of Grants Pass, Jose
phine county, Oregon, as the same is
platted and on file in the office of
the County Clerk of said county and
state, and accordingly I will on
Tuesday the 27th day of June, 1911,
at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day at
the front door of the county court
house In the City of Grants Pass,
Josephine county, Oregon, Bell to the
highest bidder at public auction for
cash in hand, the aforesaid described
premises, and all the right, title, in
terest, claim and estate of said The
Western Development Co. (a corpor
ation), the Judgment Hen debtor
herein, in and to said premises.
Dated this 26th day of May, 1911.
C. E. McLANE,
Marshal of the City of Grants
Pass, Josephine county, Oregon,
NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE
CITY OF GRANTS PASS, )
Judgment lien creditor,)
vs. ' )
A. B. Benson )
Judgment lien debtor.)
Notice Is hereby given, that by vir
tue of ordinances numbered 382 and
396, approved by the mayor of the
City of Grants Pass, Josephine Coun
ty, Oregon, on the 21s,t day of Febru
ary, 1910, and on the 14th day of
April, 1910, and by virtue of the laws
of the State of Oregon, and city char
ter of said city, the common council
has made and provided for local Im
provements in front of and abutting
upon tho hereinafter described prem
ises, and pursuant of said ordi
nances and the'law tho said common
council In regular course of business
before It assessed the benefits aecru-
ng to tho hereinafter described prem
ises In the sum of $115.18 for such
Improvements ns made and provided
for and cnused tho same to be enter-
c In volume two of the city lien
docket at page 42, on tho 15th day
of April, 1910.
That thereupon such assessment
thus entered of record In tho tlmo
and manner ns by law provided be
anie entitled to tho forco and effect
of a Judgment, and within twenty
lays thereof the auditor and police
udKo Is authorized to Issue a war
nnt for collection of such assessment
i.'ised , upon tho foregoing proceed-
iiks, tho law and tho public records,
he snld auditor and pollen Judge of
aid city on the 22d day of May, 1911,
duly Issued out of his office a war-
ant of execution for the collection
of such delinquent assessment In tho
above entitled proceedings, to me di
rected as marshal of tho snld city,
and duly attested by snld auditor and
ioIIph Judge on the 22d dny of May,
flu, wherein nnd whereby snld war
rant of execution directed that I
iirthwltli nilvertlse the property here,
nnfter described and against, which
hucIi assessment was made, or oth-
r property against which such as
sessment Is a lien nnd sell the rnme,
or such pnrt thereof ns In my opinion
nn he sold separately to advantage,
mifflcleiit to pay such assessment, to
gether with the Interest, costs nnd
disbursements, In the tlmo nnd man
ner provided by law.
That pursuant, to said warrant of
xeeutlon I did on the 22d day of
May, 1911, levy upon and seize tho
following described real property In
the City of Grants Pass, Josephine,
Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning nt the
southeasterly comer of - lot 8. In
block M of J. Bourne's First Ad
dition to the Town of (irnnts Pass,
Josephine County, Oregon, as tho
nine Is platted nnd on file In the
olflie of tint county clerk of said
county nnd state; running thenc.
northerly along the westerly line of
Mghlh street. 72 feet; thence wester
ly parallel with the northerly line of
School street 188 feet; thenco soulh
i rly parallel with tho westerly lino of
Eighth street 72 feet to the north
erly line of School street; thence
easterly along the northerly lino of
ii hool street 188 feet, to place of be-
cltmlng; and accordingly I will on
Tuesday, the 2"th day of June, 1911,
nt 10 o'clock of snld day at the front
door of the county court house In the
City of Grnnts Puss. Joitephlno Coun
ty, Oregon, sell to tho highest bidder
st public auction for rush In hand,
the aforesaid described premises, nnd
nil th right, title, Interest, claim
snd estate of said, A. II. Benson, tho
Judgment lien debtor herein, In and
to said premises.
listed this 2f.th dny of Mav, 1911.
C. E, McLANE,
Murshnl of the City of Grants
Pass, Josephine County, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Land Office, at Roseburg, Ore,
May 9, 1911.
Notice Is hereby given that Har
ley T. Keyte, of Merlin, Oregon, who,
on September 23, 1909, made Home
stead entry serial No. 05433. for
SWKSWK, section 32, township
34 B., range 8 west Willamette mer
idian, has filed notice of lntentlo
to make final commutation proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before County Clerk,
Josephine county, Oregon, at Grants
Pass, Oregon, on the 24 day of June,
1911.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ed Bland, of Merlin, Oregon; Garr
Weatherwax, of Merlin, Oregon;
Lou Glpson. of Merlin, Oregon; Rob
ert Crocket, of Merlin, Oregon.
BENJAMIN F. JONES,
. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore ,
Ma.-eh 13 1911.
Notice tt hereby given that Flor
ence DeBar, whose postoftlce address
is 189 E. 11th street, Eugene Ore
gon, did, on the 11th day of June,
1910, file In thla office Sworn State
ment and application No. 06376. to
purchase the NV4 NE and 8E4
NE, section 14, township 37 8.,
range 5 west Willamette Meridian,
and the timber thereon, under the
provisions of the act of June 8, 1871,
and act amendatory, known as the
"Timber and Stone Law," at tuch
value as might be fixed by appraise
ment, and that, pursuant to such
application, the" land and timber
thereon have been appraised
1610.00, the timber estimated 1,
160,000 board feet at 50 cents per
M, and the land $30.00; that said
applicant will offer final proof la
support of his application and swore
statement on the 26th day of May,
3 011, before W. W. Calkins, United
States Commissioner, at Eugene Ore
gon.
.ay person is at liberty to pro
test this purchase before entry, er
initiate; a contes: t any tlma lc.ore
patent Issues, by filing a corrobor
ated Affidavit In this office, alle.ag
ffiUs which. woual defeat the entry.
BENJAMIN F. JONES, Register.
IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR
JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON
la the Matter of the Estate)
of Frank S. Wilson, De-)
ceased. )
Notice of flaal settlement.
Notice Is hereby given that Frank
C. Wilson, the administrator on the
estate of Frank S. Wilson, deceased,
has filed In the above entitled court
and cause his final account, and that
Saturday, April 29, 1911, at the hour
of two, o'clock p. m. at the county
court room at the court house at
Grants Pass, Josephine county, Ore
gon, has oeen fixed by order of the
court as the time and place for hear
ing said final account, and all per
sons having objections to said ac
count are hereby notified to file and
preseat the same on or before said
date.
Dated this 31st day of March, A.
D., 1911.
FRANK O. WILSON,
Administrator.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Ore.
May 3, 1911.
Notice is hereby given that Martin
N. Teterson, whoso post office ad
dress Is 14 Union avenue, Portland,
Oregon, did, on tho 20th day of Sep
tember, 1910, fllo In this office
sworn statement and application, No.
0G614, to purchase the 8W, sec
tion 30, township 39 8., rango 8 west
Wlllnmctte meridian, and the tim
ber thereon, under tho provisions of
tho act of Juno 3, 1878, and actt
amendatory, known as the "timber
and stone law," at such value at
might be fixed by appraisement, and
t lint, pursuant to such application,
the land nnd timber thereon have
been appraised, $370.07. the timber
estimated 200,000 board feet at 25
cents per M, and the land nothing;
that said applicant will offer final
proof In support of his application
and sworn statement on the 28th
day of July, 1911, before county
clerk, Josephlno county, Oregon, at
Grants Puss, Oregon.
Any person Is at liberty to protest
this purchase beforo entry, or Initi
ate a contest at any tlmo before pat
ent Issues, by filing a corroborated
affidavit In this office, alleging
facts which would defeat tho entry.
BENJAMIN l JONES,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. fl. Land Office tt Roseburg. Or.,
March 13, 1911.
Notice Is hereby given that Edith
Pennle, of Hooulam, Washington,
who, on October 29, 1908, made
timber and stone, No. 02051, for SB
, Section 12, Townshllp 33 S.,
Range 7W. Wlllametto Meridian, has
filed notice of Intention to make fin
al proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before Regis
ter and Receiver, U. S. Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, on the 6th day
of June, 1911.
Claimant namet ns witnesses:
Frank E. Johnson, of Grants Pass,
Oregon; Solomon C. Stono, of Grants
Pass, Oregon; William T. Turnhsm,
of Grants Pass, Oregon; Joseph .
Verdln, of Grants Pass, Oregon.
BENJ. F. JONES, Register.
NOTICE r
To Whom It May Concern: Notice
Is hereby given that I. the under
signed, owner of one-half Interest la
the Sugar Pine mine at Gsllce, Ore
gon, will not bo responsible for any
debts Incurred tgalnit said Sugar
Pine mine or for tny labor or Im
provements performed thereon; also
that no person entering on said grem
lins for tny reason whatsoever toall
remove therefrom any ore, mineral or
timber.
Dated Pehrntry 33, 1119.
(fl! Ml) r. B. KNIGHT.