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FRIDAY, JUNE 80, 1911 WI.KKLY ROGUE RIVER COURIER PAGE SEVEN f 'l ft i '3 t u Get the Last Mill You keep a dairy for profit, not for pleasure. You want every cent there is in your milk. There is only one way you can get full value from the butter fat contained in the milk. Use a cream separator. We handle the best cream separator on the market the BluebelL It skims cleanly, runs easily, and it is extremely durable. , It is built for years of service, and it will give you entire satisfaction. We want you to know more about the merits of this machine and if you will call, we will explain in detail wherein the Blue bell excels. If you are not ready to buy, call and get a catalogue, if is filled ' v. ith valuable information and it will Ull you why the Bluebell cream sepa rator is superior to all others. CHINAMAN SAYS HE NO SABE GRANTS PASS GIRL KILLS MALE FRIEXI FOR rLAYlXfl FALSE W on't you call today? it; fit if Mi ' jay Rogue River Hardware Co. IHADONIYPUT sl&iMONEY- IN j Thirst of Lee Welea, Chlenes, for knowledge of the English language, 'and his greater desire to possess a comely white wife were responsible ifor his two slant eyes being plast j ered with two beefsteaks and his head In general being adorned with ( knots akin In size to hen's eggs. Lee Is also out 10 shining dollars, which ' now repose In the city's strongbox, j This Is not all the cash Lee Is short, I however, and thereby hangs' a tale. The Chinese Is a cook at the Ar t llngton hotel. He. says that last No- vember he made a trade with a white 'woman resident on Clark street to teach him English, the tuition cost to be $5 a month. Lee says that he has been a faithful visitor to the house several times a week as a re ; suit. He did not say whether he was J a faithful student. No cash was paid to the lady, SRld Lee, but, he states I he made presents of a hat, Ice cream, 1 Bilk waists, a "Chinee" bracelet and numerous other articles dear to fem 'lnlne eyes. Things went swlmmlng jly, said the Chink, and everything ! was lovely, and the lady, alleges Lee, ! agreed to marry him, the date being ! set for that glorious day In July which commemorates the event when the English In America heard a gun shot, otherwise the Fourth of July Lee says he gave the lady $120 of the coin of the realm with which she was to purchase a trousseau. Sun day, says the Celestial, he hnA an- encasement with his I dear to meet him at a cer tain point, when they were to take a 'stroll and talk sweet nothings and look goo-goo eyes at each other, pro vided Lee's slant eyes could perforin By United Press Leased Vtre. NEW YORK, Juno 2 S Antonio Flverone Is dead and two other men may die from bullet wounds Inflict ed by Altena Sagllnbe, a young girl to whom Flverone had been paying attentions. The shooting occurred In the street last night, when the girl upbraided Flverone for concealing from her the fact that he was a mar ried man. A crowd collected and someone urged the angry girl to avenga her self upon her false admirer. She drew a revolver and began firing rap- Idly. One bullet struck Flverone and killed him. Two others found lodge ment In the bodies of two bystander! and both may also die. Following the shooting, the girl, throwing away her pistol, fought off with a hatpin two policemen who sought to arrest her. She was final ly seized from behind. JACKSONVILLE MAX TAKES HIS LIFE NOTICE TO nF.LIXQVEXT CO ' OWNERS OF MIXING CLAIMS I Notice Is hereby given, that E. M. 27 ' Albright and Ed Burke, who with Carl Wlntjen are co-owners in thos JACKSONVILLE, June Thomas Fagsnaw, agea za. son or u g)x certata contiguous quartz mining W. Bagshaw, editor of th6 Jackson- claims situated In the Illinois (unor- vllle, Post, committed suleido here ganlzed) mining district In Josephine vpsterdav afternoon by ahnotinf him--county, Oregon, and hereinafter mom yesterday afternoon oy sunounk nun , f dcsrrlbP(li have done and per- self through the heart with a 2-20 ; formed a!1 of tne annuai assessment Winchester rifle sail. No motive for j and representation work required un the act Is known ' aer the mining laws of the United Bragshaw borrow the gun with .f STll'Sf which he killed hlnnelf from a neigh- jthfl work thereon for the year 1909, bor. He went to his .ou.n, whore af- having been done and performed by ter lying himself down on tho bed and placing the muzzte of the vide to his breast, he pressed the trigged. Death was Instantaneous. CLEVER WOMEN the said E. M. Albright and Ed Burke, of tho value of S600.00. between the Gth day of July, 1909, and the 25th day of December, 1909; and the said E. M. Albright and Ed Burke did , also during tho year 1910 perform vivrirp nv vrm icatiov !the aunual assessment and represent MVIICL OI I I HUt ATION. at(ou WQrk requlrod upon chmt Department of the Interior. under said laws In tho Bum of $600, T. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Ore. between the 3d dny of January, 1910, June 17. 1911. Und the 15th day of March, inchi Notlce Is hereby given that George jPve 0f both dates; and thnt the paid. M. Morrison, of Kerby, Oregon, who,nr Wlntjen, one of the co-owners In on April 11, 1911, made homestead jsuld mining clnlms, has failed to pay entrv No. serial no. u.i, any poruon oi um BsstHnuuuii n A '' ' ' H IN . 'M . j r . . m m !il0&nmmE it if, Yi.'.'ivN,- ) I- NOW IT iS NEVER TOO LATE TO LE AEN; START A LA.tC ACCOUNT MOW Isuch stunts. The lady love, however, 'did not appear, and Lee In his Orient al wrath, started ,on a run to the house of his Beloved to demand an ex planation. On the way Lee met a ! white male friend of his adored. The male friend and Chink held the same 'affection for each other as two long ' spurred roosters- In the same barn yard. The pause was brief. At each other they went, and the Chink soon had a head on him some bigger than 'normal. Then he landed In the hands 1 of Chief of Police McLnne, and later in the cooler. The Arlington hotel wa3 In dire straits. The cook was locked up. The proprietor asked Judge Opdycke ! what of the ball? The judge let Lee go on the promise thnt he would go tn rooldne In stend of fighting. Lee promised. Ho went to the hotel Thon his Ire roRe again. He made another break for the lady's house. He got to the gate and made a "hol ler." Jlng-a-ltng went tho telephone, Loe nabbed, In Jail Always Keep Their Hnlr Fascinating mid Froc Frnii Dnnariur. Almost everybody In Grants Pass knows that there Is no preparation for the hair that can compare with Parisian Sage. It cures dandruff, stops falling hair and Itching scalp In two weoks, or money back. It puts radiance and luster Into that dull, lifeless hair that many women possess, and does It In a few days. On March 25, 1910, Lulu D. Fix, of Rapine Va., wrote: ."Parisian Snge Is a wonderful hair restorer; it stopped my hair from falling out and stopped my scalp from Kchlng; also cured the dandruff." Parisian Sago Is sold by C. II. Demarny for 50 cents a largo bottle. for SU SEi and EH SV, sec tion 4. township 40 S., range 8 west Willamette meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final commuta tion proof', to establish claim to the land above described, before Herbert Smith, United States commissioner, nt Grants Tass, Oregon, on tho 4th dny of August, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Horuo, of Kerby. Oregon; E. E. Magstaff, of Kerby, Oregon; S. A. Cnrter, of Kerby, Oregon; E. K. Rice, of Kerby, Oregon. BENJAMIN F. JONES, Register. XKP.rXfiER OF SENATORS TO PLAY AVITH REAVERS By United Press Leased AVIre. SACRAMENTO, June 28 Mc- Credle has mado a deal with Captain O'Rourke, of the Senators, for a loan of Richard Nehlngcr to, play ylth the Beavers until they can get a sec ond baseman. With Rodgers out of the game on account of a broken leg and his stock of Inflelders short, Mc Credle was up against It yesterday. Ne!tlnger was sent out hero by tho Huston Americans to play third for the Senators, but tho team was work- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, V. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Ore. June 19, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Her hdiel Hubert McClung, of AVlldervllle, Oregon, who, on April 16, 1906. made homestead entry 14011, serial No. 03953, for SAV14 SAVtf. section 2, townBhlp 37 ., range 7 west AViuam ette meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to tho land above tloHcrlbed, before Herbert Smith, United States commissioner, at Grants Pass, Oregon, on the 7th day of Au gust, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: T. D. Mahnm, of AVonder, Oregon; Adam Cart, of AVonder, Oregon; Tom Pollard, of AA'onder, Oregon; O. A. Pollard, of AVondor, Oregon. BENJAMIN F. JONES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Ore. June 22, 1911. Notlco Is hereby given that Henry L. Thompson, of Grants Pass, Ore wtin nn Am-11 ftth. 1910. made !n-' well; so that ho has only one i h ' , d pntry H0Tl(ll No, 00048, vhanee to get Into the game. TTAiTTvrr wrrkXTTiv fT? vmrD nWTtf annMae Trnu fn officer responds, Loe Yliiw luvnjuj. v ivwv v.x, viiuv- ,v v a(?n)n Mondny 10 ln police court. borrow more money when you want it to start a business of your own. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. , Josephine County Bank GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Lee says he no Babe Grants Pass. The battered Chinese departed from the facts say others who know, which Is thnt the lady Is already mar ried and the mnn'who put a head on Lee Is the lady's husband. .Near Oakland, California The onlv Woman's Cnllop on the r.icific toast. i t.... .. -. mvt :...ir twn iin.it l nivrrsiiir Meal climate thro.mliont the year., l-.ntrantc anil iirnrluatioii rcMmvi-mruU cmiiv.i i-nt to those of Stanford ami I'nivrs.ty .f ( aliforma. Laboratories for ncieiicr with modj-rn cjimp mcnt. Kxc.-ll.-nt opportunities, for home economic, hhrarv sti.iily.. mc and art. M.i,lrrn evmi.a-iii.il. N'l-cia car.: for healtli ,,f to,!rn.i. niit-.Joor life. I 'resilient , r-,u ,.,, o A. M.. l-itt. 1)., 1.1 ratal. i(fiie a.ldrrsi. Secretaiy, ()., California. Mi Uuriia D. for s College r. ZPrimAmt and Par School lor Olrl. fcharveof Bitrroi !." . - Oolliftaw. ActiH 4 summary .p.r..w. Mailt Art. Ilotitloa. OTnailii. Fot eaUJo.riTHr: SISTKH HI I KKIOR Oine2S. St. Uriel- IUU "with etrnnth nd euse they ail-woys please" TWO HORSE OVERALLS MAOC t LEVI STKAUSS CO. CO. rer MllltMli VAM'AULK AGKXCY. l.irH I'Tntirlfil hr ir.f Jiouno w .ninun tlAMES (IF JISU3 ND MARY. (..,.,. A.t.imu 4 l.i'.Vfxn Cn'n. M'l' C Art. H.oi:int.Cimmrr c il Dffti. K, lini' ll. Win HftmrJ M-l i Inlrllrfliun mini Wot- tor An lino nrrrtiml. M'trm SELMA. Thomas Rhoads left for Portland last week to take up work there. Mr. Vanslyck, having sold his half Interest In the new fruit farm to hla partner, Mr. Gerald, left for Salum a few lays ago and Mr. Gerald's folks moved back on the farm. Theyaro dnlncr some Improvement on tho house and It will be one of the fin est places In the valley when com pleted. The young orchard set out t year ago, Is growing nicely and the older orchard In the neighborhood, shows we have a fruit district equul ' to the Roguo River valley orchards, ' George Westby has purchased tho Enterprise hotel and he and Mr. Van dyke and families have moved rn and are expecting to open up the hotel aoon. 1 Mr. Eaton, the saw mill man, ! made a trip to Grants Pass last week I to get repair wxrk done on his trnc- tlon engine. Haying Is the general program here. Crops are very good. Clyde Babrork of Cottage Grove, Mrs. John McArthur and son Jack, came np from Reuben Tuesday morn ing to Join Mr. McArthur and make their home In this city. Mr. and Mrs E. C. Richards 'of Ashland are spending a few days with Grants Tass friends. It Is worse thnn useless to lake any ineiiliint; Internally for muscu lar or chronic rheumatism. All tnat Is needed Is a free application i Clmmbcrlaln'B Unlmcnt. For sale by nil pood denlc-rs. WHAT (VI IKS IX Z KM A ' ,a . rfnni wWeti ha win wwi visiting with J. R. Tucker ana ! continue to be agent of ZEMO I fnmlly last Thursday and Friday. j the well known remedy for Eczema, n , ol(, Umo frJ(,nd Rn), Brhool. Dnndruff,and all disease of the ". .. rrV.r and scalp. , mate of Mr. Tucker. I The extraordinary leap that this! Preparations are being made to rlean liquid external treatment for :rPir.hrate the Fourth of July at the . skin affections has made Into public nrnvn . n.fln(.0 ,n tDA mM, fafor In the last low years proves . . . r-rr its wonderful curative properties ami ; """ciri. .-.T.-i7u..r ,,.,.-. -nakes It Indeed a valuable addition Frank and Pash Tllshop, Robert nftTC DACC TPllfK. Tfl I :o the fine stock of remedial agents : protlt an(j ntalne Rrer.eale made GRANTS i Aw vv. ,arrled by the c. . DPnmray urug ; Wrycle tr!p t0 th Appl.t(, -, I They have a limited supply of sam-1 returning In the evening. i pies, ono of which will be given free , jto any Bkln sufferer who wishes tc , ni: AUS HIS GRAVK8TOXK t'?t the merit or tne meuicine. a hnnklet "Hnw To preserve The; I Skin," will alo he given to thoso In-( trrcsteu. I nRJinY, Conn., June 2S. After viewing a grave stone erected to hi. memory 1 2 yrnrs ago, when It wss re ported he had died In the frovn north, Thomas Muhahy has left home We have so many Inquiries lately regarding Err.enift and other skin diseases, that we are glnd to make or answer public. After careful ln vesltKutlon we hnvo found that a sim ple wash of Oil of Wlntcrnrcen, as compounded In D .D. P., can be ro lled upon. We would not make this statement to our patrons, friends and neighbors unless wo were sure of It and nit hough there are tunny so called Eczema remedies sold, we ourselves unhesitatingly recommend D. D. I). Prescription. nerause We know that It gives Instant relief to that torturing Itch. nerntiHO D. I). D. Htnrts the cure at the foundation of the trouble. BocatiAo It cleanses, soothes and heals the skin. MecntiBOIt enables Nature to re pair the ravHRcs of disease, Because The records of ten years of complete cures of thousands of tho moHt serlotiH cases show that P. P. P. Is today recognized as the ab solutely reliable Eczema Cure. Prop Into our store today, Just to talk over your case with us. M. CLEMENS for lot I SE4 SE'4, section 28, township" 2(5 8., range 5 west Wil lamette meridian, has filed notice of Intention to ninko final commutation proof, to ostnbllHh claim to the laud above described, before Herbert Smith. United States Commissioner, at Grants Pass, Oregon, on the 11 day of August, 1911. Claimant name as witnesses: K. O. Underwood, of Frulldale, Oro gon; J. 11. Harris, of Frultd.ile, Ore- gone; Wayer Coutunt, or rruuaaio, Oregon; John Stanbrough, of rrult- dale. Oregon. BENJAMIN V. JONES, Register. NOTICE l ITUMCATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Lund orflce, at Uosoburg, Ore. June 20. 1911. Not be Is hereby given that James l-'iaiiklln Wilson, of Grants Pass, O.i hoii. who, on April K5, 1 !MU!, tiiade homeutead entry 14 I S2, Serial No. (11052, for BWU NWV; and NVVV SW1,;, Hictlon 34, township o'5 H, range 1 west, Wlllametto meridian, has filed notice of Intention to nitiko final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land abovu described, before Herbert .Smith, United States (omtiilsi-loner, at Grants I'n.w, Oro gnn, on the 7lh day of August, 1911. Clulmant numes ' as witnesses: William 1 1 Irani Simmons, of Grants Pans. Oregon; Jamen l.e.lulr, of Giants Pass, Oregon; Hans liiiruharl Olson, of Grants Pais, Oregon; W. A. George, of Grants Pass, Oregon BENJAMIN V. JONE3, Iloglster. for the year 1909 or the year 1910, and that the full sum of $400 U due and delinquent upon the share and Interest of the said Carl Wlntjen for said years. The said Carl Wlntjen Is hereby notified, that unless he shall within ninety days from tho date of the serv ice of this notice upon him, pay unto the undersigned, his co-owners, the sum In which ho Is delinquent, or fall or refuse to contribute his du proportion of said assessment work, that his said interest In said mining claims will become the property of the undersigned co-owners, who have performed and caused to bo perform ed such assessment work. The mining claims and promise herein referred to consist of six con tiguous quartz mining claims of about 20 acres each, and named res pectively: Snn Pedro quartz mining claim, recorded In Vol. 9 of Mining Records of Josephine county, Oregon, at page 48 thereof; The Golden Eaglo quartz mining claim, recorded In Vol. 9 of snld Mln- lug Records, at pago 20 thereof; Tho Cleopatra quartz mining claim, as recorded In Vol. II of said Min ing Records at page 627 thereof; Tho Excelsior quartz mining claim, na recorded In Vol. 9 of said mining records at page 62 thereof; The Moss Back quartz mining claim, as recorded In Vol. 12 of aid mining records at pago 62(5 thereof; The Woh Foot mining claim, as rec orded in Vol. 15 of said mining tocords at page 3 thereof; reference to which records being hero had for a more complete description of said mining claim-. Dated at Kerby, Josephine coun ty, Oregon this 9th day of June, 1911. E. M. ALBRIGHT, ED BURKE. 6-9-Bt NOTICE IX)K rUKLfCATIOM Department of tho Interior, U. 8. land Office, at Roseburg, Ore. May 9, 1911. Notice Is horoby given that llar ley T. Keyte, of Merlin, Oregon, who, on September 23, 1909, mado Home stead entry serial No. 05433, for PWSWVi. section 32, townshhy 34 8., range 6 west Willamette mer idian, has filed notice of Intention to mnke final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, beforo County Clerk, Josephine county, Oregon, at Grants" Pass, Oregon, on the 24 day of June, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Ed Bland, of Morlln, Oregon; Oarr Weatherwax, of Morlln, Oregon; Lou Glpsonof Merlin, Oregon; Rob ert Crocket, of Merlin, Oregon. BENJAMIN F. JONES, . Register. NOTICE FOB ITBLIO.VflON lit Mil BROS Pn.yrlrtor. PROMPT AND RELIABLE M-UVUL Putin end (rgaiii Caiefully Removed M,..Mea: M-L and Sot'-K ;rnnt r'- TIIEV GOES PROSPECTING I Whooping coimh Is not dangerotn jwhen the rough Is kept loo?e and - I ptnortoratlon eay, by giving Cham- 'erlnln's Courh Remedy. It has benn Mr. and Mr, u-rx r.f.,l In many Idemlrt of tnts (i w fq rr,urn ( hfl Klfjn()lkf( rhtTt MMford Monday momma, , ;isO WUnrerien Pimm i '' I turned on the evening motor. by all good d-alers. h" has mining Interests. State of Ohio. City of Toledo,) )ss, Lucas County. ) Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney 4-. Co., doing htistiiess In the city of Toledo, county and state aforenald, and that snld firm will pay the sum of Ono Hundred Dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before m and sutwrlb fd In my presence, this Gth dny of Derember, A. D. 1R.1. A. W. GLEAPON, (Roan Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh euro Is taken Inter nally, and acts directly on the blond ntnl mu'iim surfaces of th system. Send for tcMlmonlfiln free. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O Fold bv all druaulM, 7!ic. Tnk Hall's Family Pills for ton- ttlpatlon. NOTICE KU IVBLK VMON. Department of the Interior, 1'. K. Land Otllce. at Roseburg, On Juno 3, 1911. Notlco Is hereby given that Emma L. Lnmphere, whose post office ad- dross Is Long Beach. Cel., old, on tho 29th day of August, 1910, fllo In this office sworn statement and application, No. Oilfi&G, to purchaso ho o'i nw i and nw'.i tie ',4 . see. it towiihhlp 35 8., tango 6 west Wll lametto meridian, and tho timber thereon, under the provisions of tho act of Juno 3. 1 7H, and acts amend atory, known es the tinnier ana stone law," ut bih-ii vsr.ue as ruigni ie flx.-d by appraisement, ana mat, 11 Mill 111! IIIIU UHl, , , a application, tho al li ,er..,'n have been t9 hl, h. pursuatit to Hucii lini'l ti it 1 1 tlml.r r tti .praised; $.'.00.00, the timber csil- mated $",00.00 board feet at $1.00; ,M, and tho land nothing,; Depart m it of tho Interior U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Ore. May 3, 1911. Notlco Is hcroby given that Martin N. Peterson, wIioho post offlco ad dress Is 14 Union avenue, Portland, Oiegon, did, on the 20th day of Sep tember, 1910, fllo In this office sworn statement and application, No. 0(5814, to purchase the SWV4. sec lion 30, township 39 8., rango 8 west Wlllnmette meridian, and the tim ber thereon, under tho provisions of tho act of Juno 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as tho "timber and atone law," at. such value as n ight bo fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land aud timber thereon have boen appraised, $376.67, -the timber estimated 200,000 board feet at IB cents per M, and the land nothing; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his application and sworn statement on tho 28th dny of July, 1911, before cousty clerk, Josephine county, Oregon, at Giants Pass, Oiegon. Any person In at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Inltl nto a contest at any tlmo before pat ent. Issues, by filing a corroborated In this office, aiiegtog would defeat tho entry. BENJAMIN F. JONES, ReKlsler. per NOTICE H it paid applicant will offer ( Xo Whom It May Ponc.irn: Notice l:tinl proof In support of her h-rcby given that I. the tinder- iip-illr nllmi nnd sworn statement, on . signed, owner of one-half Interest Ie the 1Mb tl.iv if A ii gur.t, 1911, In- tho rtugar Pino mine at Oallcw, Or '. . ii I ...... -i.i ..... i n .!), I,, fur an tl.l-.' fOUIIIV MCI 11, .1 0 . P II I II ' 'in ill jr i K VII, will IHJl l" l ;nM. .v.. o-.-roii. at (.fantrt Pats, Oregon. Any p. t'i.tt lit a' liberty to pron-Ki thl i p'iri Iiiik" b rue entry, or Inltl i.Ip a tout m( at any tltne b"fn put .nt .mii..., by ft' I ii a (orKibotKled iiflhl.ivlt In thl't office, alleging f.-ti ts 1,1. h would d-f.-at the entry. BENJAMIN F. JONES. Register. debts Incurred against said Sugar Pino mine or for any labor or Im provements performed thnroon; al that no person entwrlng on said prem ise for any rentun whatsoever shall remove therefrom any ore, mluoral or timber. Dated February 23, 1910, (Signed) F. E. KNIGHT.