Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, July 14, 1911, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    WEEKLY ROGUE RIVER COURIER
PAGE SEVEN
FRIDAY, JULY U, 1011
1
ToMiningMen of Josephine Co.
All mining men of Josephine county Trelfequested to aid la ere-
f sting a mineral exhibit to be placed on display in Grants Pan for
the benefit of Incoming investors and prospective investors. Every
f mining man and prospector In this region will be benefited, as a dls-
play of a character which it la proposed to assemble will advertise
every district, also the Individual property of the owner sending In
ore. Sales will result from action of this kind, mines will be opened
and all lines of labor, Industry and commercial life will prosper.
The mining congress will be held In Grants Pass July 18, and It
would be wUe to get your ore In before that date. Place a label
on It, telling from what district, name of the property and name of
4 the owner, or owners. Deliver at storeroom on Sixth street recently
vacated by the Bishop Clothing company, where the temporary dls-
play la to be mad.
MIXING PROPHECY
X EARING FULFILLMENT
SURRENDERS AS EMBEZZLER.
CHICAGO, July 11 Declarlug that
he had embezzeld $600 from the Pa
cific Electric railway, for which he
was agent at San Pedro, Cat., a man
giving the name of Raymond Duncan,
aged 24, surrendered to the police
here today. The self-confessed em
bezzler said he was the son of VV. B.
Duncan, agent for the Southern Pa
cific at Los Angeles. He claimed
drink was responsible for his theft
and that the son of a Los Angelei
lumberman Induced him to steal.
NOTICE TO, CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Josephine County.
Notice is hereby given that I. the
undersigned, have been appointed
administrator of the estate of Rose
S. Weldman, deceased. All persons
having claims-against said estate will
present them to me by leaving the
same at the office of Smith & Beck-
wlth, my attorneys in the First Na
tional Bank building, Grants Pass,
Oregon, on or before six months af
ter date.
7-6-5t J. D. DRAKE.
ENDEAVORERS AND ELKS ,
FILL ATLANTIC CITY
The following is a prophesy made
by W. J. Wimer in 1906 and is
about to be fulfilled,
Waldo, Oregon, December 28, 1906.
Editor Courier: la your Issue of
December 21, discussing $e dairy
and fine stock meeting at Kerhy, car
ried away by your enthusiasm for
these industries, you said: "In the
pioneer days, Illinois valley was not
ed for its rich gold mines, and fa
mous Sailor Diggings and Sucker
creek and Althouse being among the
richest mines on thU coast. The
placers becoming largely worked out
the population decreased, etc." It
was not the exhausted pincers that
depleted our population; it was min
ing excitement in the north and the
building later on of tne Portland
San Francisco railroad across the
eastern end of the county; the first
canoed a rush of miners, some of
whom have told thevwrlter that they
left better diggings than they found
in the new Eldorado; tin last were
attracted by the railroad and they
had no money with which to open up
mines. The only feature of mining
in this section, which has received
its quietus Is the shallow plik and
shovel diggings with cheap water.
The bulk of all the gold deposited
in our gravels by nature is here yet,
and in the near future with modern
machinery for saving fine values, In
cluding platinum, corroded and float
gold, we are to have a mining era
in western Josephine compared to
which the past will bo as a nlckle
to a dollar.
The1 placer miners here are losing
at least 80 per cent of all their val
: ues; they do not know It, beeaise
they cannot actually see It going on
and, therefore, they will not believe
it. They see a plant Installed at
Gallce creek which saves as much in
tion, will be worked profitably and
those now paying undar such waste
ful methods will be bonanzas within
themselves and all the dumps and
old piles of tailings will pay to work
over again:
We are losing our corroded and
float gold and nearly all of our plat
inum values. Mr. Sanders, the
builder of the Gallce creek black
sand plant, says our mines carry
gold in seven different varieties and
platinum in five varieties. He says
the kind of platinum cf which we
lose the most Is "plat'uum in com
bination with titanic iron, and
chrome iron generally called black
sand." The Deep Gravel Mlnlug
company Is In receipt of a letter
from David T. Day, Washington. D.
C, dated October 18, UOR, as fol
lows, to-wlt:
"The weight of your sample was
385 grams, which represent, as we
understand It, about one cubic yard.
We find it to assay 10 cents per cu
bic yard In gold and 15 teats per cu
bic yard In platinum and t i e plat
inum metals, computlas theso me
tals at $34 per ounce, which la the
present market price of p'atlnum."
This ton of gravel wai dug from
the solid bank by Professors J. T.
Kemp and Gale expressly for the
tests at the Lewis and Clark fair In
June, 1905, and was taken from the
high rim of the channel where the
pay gravel was thin and the wash
very fine, it, therefore, carried less
values than the deeper and richer
deposit below it. This cc-taln piece
of ground from the poorest of which
this sample was taken, haa yielded
$48,000 in gold. Now, then, if Dr.
Day is right. $72,000 or more was
lost in mining the ground, for there
was no corroded or float gold saved
and but little platinum metal.
If by improved machinery the out
put of the mines can lu doubled
without materially Increasing the ex
pense, It necessary follow, that the
ATLANTIC CtTY, N. J., July 11.
Fifty thousand good fellows yelling
"Hello Bill," and ca'rylng banners
have started In to "wake up" the
town. They are delegates to the con
vention of Elks held here. Equal
In numbers, If not In noise, Is the
International Christian Endeavor
congress, also meeting here. TheBe
two gatherings make a total of 100,
000 people, the largest number of
visitors ever entertained at one time
In this city.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
For summer diarrhoea in children
always give Chamberlain b Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
castor oil, and a speedy cure Is cer
tain. For sale by all good dealers.
Department of the Interior,
S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Ore.
June 19. 1911.
Notice is hereby given that Her-
schel Hubert McClung, of Wllderville,
Oregon, who, on April 16, 1906, made
homestead entry I4uu, senai no.
03953, for SWV SW, section 2,
township 37 S., range 7 west Willam
ette meridian, has filed notice of In
tention to make final five-year proor,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before Herbert Smith,
United States commissioner, at Grants
Pass, Oregon, on the 7th day of Au
gust, 1911.
Claimant names a3 witnesses:
T. D. Maham, of Wonder. Oregon;
Adam Cart, of Wonder, Oregon;
Tom Pollard, of Wonder, Oregon;
O. A. Pollard, of Wonder, Oregon.
BENJAMIN F. JONES.
Register.
Rogue River Courier, a weekly
newspaper of general circulation,
published at Grants Pass in Jose
phine county, Oregon, pursuant to an
order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins,
iudsre for said Circuit Court, dated
June 29, 1911, requiring Its publi
cation for six successive weeks.
Dated June 30, 1911.
O. S. BLANCIIARD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
6-30-6t
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Ore.
June 17, 1911.
Notice Is hereby given that George
M. Morrison, of Kerby, Oregon, who,
on Anrll 11. 1911. made homestead
entry No. serial no. tMlss,
for SV SEtt and E SW, 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,
at Grants Pass, Oregon, on the 4th
day of August, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Frank Hogue. of Kerby, Oregon;
E. E. Magstaff, of Kerby, Oregon;
S. A. Carter, of Kerby, Oregon;
E. E. Rice, 1 of Kerby, Oregon.
BENJAMIN F. JONES,
Register.
Married at Pnrsonngo
John Mock and Miss Maude Hahon
both of Grants Pass, were married
Saturday evening, July 8, 1911. Tho
ceremony was performed In the pres
ence of the immediate relatives of the
young people, at the parsonage of the
Methodist Episcopal church, Rev Can
field officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Mock
will reside in Grants Pass.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U,
WOMAN, LOVELY WOMAN
Put Alas, Without Beautiful Hair No
Woman Can Be Hand
some We ask every woman reader of
this paper to give Parisian Sago a
thorough trial, and we gladly make
them this liberal offer:
Got a large 50 cent bottle from C.
H. Demaray today. Use Is as di
rected tor two weeks. If at the end
cf that time you are not satisfied
with the results, say so to C. H.
Demaray and he will give you your
money back.
Besides being a dellgutful and In
vigorating hair dressing, Parisian
Sago will cure dandruff, stop fall
ing hair and Honing oi me bi-uip,
money back.
Department of the Interior",
S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore.
June 23. 1911.
Notice is hereby given that Rob
ert J. Craig, whose postoffice address
in Wellen. Oregon, did. on the 17
rtsv of June. 1911. file in this office
sworn statement and application,
No. 06421, to purchase the BEVi
SEVi, section 84, township 3 b.
range 8 west Willamette menaian,
and the timber thereon, under the
provisions of the act of June 3, 1878,
and acts amendatory, known as the
"timber and stone law," at such val
ue as might be fixed by appraise
ment, and that, pursuant to such ap
plication, the land and timber there
on have been appraised, $165.00, the
timber estimated 220,000 board foet
at 75 cent per M, and the laud notn
Ing; that said applicant will offer
final proof In support or Pis applica
tion and sworn statement on the IB
day of September, 1911, before Her
bert Smith, United 3tate commis
sioner, at Grants Pass, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest
this purchase berore entry, or Ini
tiate a contest at any time before pat
ent Issues, by filing a corroborated
affidavit in this office, alleging facts
which would defeat the entry.
BENJAMIN F. JONES,
Register.
Department of the Interior,
S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Ore.
June 22. 1911.
NoUce is hereby given that Henry
L. Thompson, of Grants Pass, Ore
gon, who, on April 6th, 1910, made
homestead entry serial No. 06048,
for lot I SEU SEtt. section 28,
townshln 26 8.. range 5 west WH
lamette meridian, has filed notice of
Intention to make final commutation
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Herbert
Smith, United States Commissioner,
at Grants Pass, Oregon, on tne ii
day of August, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses:
E. C. Underwood, of Frultdale. Ore
gon; J. H. Harris, of Frultdale, Ore
gone; Walter Coutant, of Frultdale,
Oregon; John Stanbrough, of Frult
dale, Oregon.
BENJAMIN F. JONES,
Register. r
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
l. Oa tho TYllnrt Vtpl.lo frOm
,- --- , , mlaes of 80utnurn Josei,hluo
Its Blulces, and yet they will not be-1
iwn D.uiv , , Irniintv have a verv brlchr. future be-
. . . i . v- MnmA f a nnaumia in "
neve mat, me an""? t,.Vuw.w.w
their own mine. In tho near future
we are to have machinery which will
save, instead of 40 per cenz cf thu
values from 90 to 95 per cent and
then, many mines not now In oper-
Mrs. II. C. Perkins, who has spent
the past two weeks with Eugeno rel
atives and friends, returned Tuesday
to her home In Grants Pass.
G. II. Price left Tuesday evening
for Emigrant, Mont., to stay Indefi
nitely. Arthur Conklln nnd bride arrived
here Tuesday evening from Los An
geles. They were accompanied from
Ashland by Miss Evelyn Conklln who
IN "THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
- STATE OF OREGON FOR
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
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The only Woman's CollfRt On the Pacific Coast.
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and graduation requirement equivalent to
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Laboratories for science with modern equip
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Modem gymnasium. N'ial care for health
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catalogue address Secretary, Mills College 1.
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chaw of (Sister or .vnn. ......
Celltglaw, acaa.mls ana aiMrawr w
Mails. Art, tlocitloB, Of mtl.
Fo catalog arfdn. TH K M-sTI-ll Hll'EHIOB
)f fir 25. Helm N1'
fore them, for we. hava very exten-
are deep and It will require large had been spending the day at the
capital to develop and work them,
K..r i.im i "iirtiu-tril b it" sin ma or ipipvii
MMIS Of itbliS AND WARY. G. j..'- t4
UbtuH Cwm. Musk. An. Uneunon snd ti.mirrr
cul lr;i. H,dmltnl Hit tiuJnin.trtwi Mofil snd
liilrllfCluilTrSiSw.f.Wnl-lot Anno invrmrnl. AMrril
IISTm SVfMl'iR. O. H.it'i jt'sJtnt. f-tio'i
chautauqua.
NOTICE OF GUAUDIAN'S
HALE OF HEAL PHOPEBTY
pur-
but they contain mora thousands
than the cents that hae oeen taken
trom them. One gigantic mining
scheme possible in this valley is the
lowering of the bed of tho main Ill
inois river, which of itself la full of
gold, by removing the numerous falls
In it; this would glvo sufficient
grade to admit of working the en
tire country tributary and Is entire
ly feasible. This would drain a sec
tion of gold and platinum bearing
gravol some 15 mile sunare; it
would require as much capital as
the building of a railroad, but would
pay better than any railroad not op
erated on watered stock and ihe re
bate system.
Being Isolated, has kept our sec,, t0-wlt: belonging to the escitn
tlon down, but the future Is orlght ()f Knld minor, an undivided one-half
W. I. W1MSR,
In tho matter of the estate)
and person of Gertrude Ker-)
ley, a minor. )
Notice is hereby given that
suant to an order In tho county court
of tho county of Josephine, stata of
Orpeon. duly given and made on the
Uth day of July, 1911, In tho ubove
entiled matter antl suit, u. i".. iver
iov LMinrdliin of the ncrson and es-
tntft of Ocrtrude Kerley, a minor,
will sell at private sale on or aftor
tho ISth day of AugiiHt, 1911, In the
rlfv of Grants Pass, Josephine coun
tv Orocon. at private sale, and upon
tho terms and conditions hereinafter
mentioned, subject to certain city
paving liens, and confirmation of the
court the following tiearriiu-u prom
VALUABLE AGENCY.
. . i I- I . - I...,. n .... n,,1 .lirttt
i liitorcur. in unu to iuib m .'-u uu iii
land nine In block seventy-seven of
I tho original townslte of the town of
Grants Pass. JoHephlne county. Ore
,wn. ns the name nre on file In the
office, of county clerk of said county (hftt
Are You Planning to Bami
c, l,,.l liM.lvanlo. t'rt .nmrii i, C
IT WILL I'AY YOU 'I') C.NVl.r U
i..'. . uiL h,IM lt frt if n fen a
GEIJSBEEK ENGINEERING CO. gny Bkln gurfl,rer who w,Hne, to
. ni i t r tt ni I., i' "AT E ,.,,.1 n,n merit of the medicine. A
n tt nomnrnv nf thin City hai
j, it. ... . ...
Just closed a deal whereby he win and state ktiiih ami I'tnuuumii ui
continue to be agent of ZEMO pale; at private imle, not less limn
the well known remedy for Eczema, j $7S0 rush In hand, balance of pur-
Daudrufi.aud all disease oi me KiaimaFO price -o uo imiu wmun uiim
and scalp. years from (lite of sale. All d' fer-
The extraordinary leap that this j red paymei.ts bear Interest at rate of
cUau liquid external treatment foriix per cent per annum. Interest pay
skin nrfectlons has made Into public able annually. Deferred payment
favor In tho last few years proves to bo fully secured by purchaso price
its wonderful curative properties and .mortgage.
makes It indeed a valuable addition Duted at Grants Pbm, Josephine
o the flno stock of remedial agents county, Oregon, July 11th. 1911.
urrled by the C. H. Demaray Urug L, E. KKHLEY,
jtore. Guardian of the estate.
They have a limited Btippiy oi snm- i c. II. ClementH, Attorney for Uuar-
Roguo River Orchard Com-)
pany, a Corporation, )
Plaintiff.)
vs. )
Andrew J. Foote, Margret)
Foote, Hiram Eastman, John)
Every, A. J. Foote, the tin-)
known heirs of Margaret)
Cleveland, tho unknown)
heirs of Chnrles Bllderbark.)
and tho unknown heirs of)
either of tho foregoing nam-l
ed defendants, and also all)
other persons or parties un-)
known claiming any right,)
title, estate, Hen or Interost)
In the real estate described)
In the complaint herein,)
Defendants.)
SUMMONS.
To Andrew J. Foote, Margret
Foote, Hiram Eastman, John Ev
ery. A. J. Foote, the unknown heirs
of Margaret Cleveland, tho u;known
heirs of Charles Bllderbark, and tho
unknown heirs of either of the fore
colnir named defendants, nnd nlflo
all other persons or pait.les unknown
claiming any right, title, estate, lien
or Interest In the real estate desrrlD
ed In the complaint herein, defend
ants:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon: You aro hereby summoned
and required to appear nnd answer
the complaint filed agHlns; you in
tho above entitled court and cause
within six weeks from the date of
tho first publication of this summon")
which date of first nubllcntlot. Is
June 30, 1911, and the last date of
such publication and th.i last date
for voiir appearance is August 11
1911, Rnd you nre nnner notified
In case you fnll to apponr nnd
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office, at Bosoburg, Ore.
June 20, 1911.
Notlco Is hereby given that Jamea
Fi-nnklln Wilson, of Grants Pass,
Oregon, who, on April 1C, 1900, made
homestead entry 14182, Serial No.
0 105 2. for SWVi NWtt and NWV4
SW'li. section 34, township 36 S.,
range 6 west, Willamette meridian,
has filed notlco of Intention to make
final five-year proof, to estauiisn
lnlm to the land nuova uescriuea,
efore Herbert Smith. United biat.es
omnilKsloner. at Grants Pass, uro-
gon. on the 7th day of August, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses;
William Hiram Simmons, or uranis
ass. Oregon; James Leclalr, oi
Giants Pass, Oregon; liana Barnhart
Olson, of Grants Pass, Oregon; w
A. George, of Grants Tass, Oregon
BENJAMIN F. JU.M'iS,
Register.
dlan.
I)
GRANTS PASS TRUCK CO.
BUNCH BKOHm Prs.prts'
PROMPT AND RELIABLE
SERVICE
Plain and Organ
Carefully Removed
Phono: 41-L and 200-K
Grants Pana. Or.
i.Met " o To rreaerve me
rikln," will also be given to those In
tereeted. Little lclom Buriil
John Kelley went to Portland Tuen
day evening to take tho ronmliM of
his little daughter, who was bitriicd
to death In the automobile accident
ln-t Thursday, for burial In tlx fam
ily lot In that city. Mr. Kelly e u
to return to Grants Pass this vetting.
NOTICE TO DELINQUENT CO
OWNERS OF MINING CLAIMS
Notice Is hereby given, that E. If.
Albright and Ed Burke, who with
Carl Wlntjen are co-owners In thosa
six certain contiguous quartx mining
claims Bltuated In the Illinois (unor
ganized) mining district In Josephine
county, Oregon, and hereinafter mors
fully described, have done and per
formed all of the annual assessment
and representation work required un
der the mining laws of the United
States and of the state of Oregon for
the year 1909 and the year 1910;
the work thereon for the year 190$,
having been done and performed by
the said E. M. Albright and Ed Burke,
of the value of 1600.00, between the
6th day of July, 1909, and the 2SU
day of December, 1909; and the said
E. M. Albright and Ed Burke did
also during the year 1910 perforin
the annual assessment and represent
ation work required upon said claims
under said laws in the sum of $800,
between the 3d day of January, 1911,
and the 15th day of March, Inclu
sive of both dates; and that the said
Carl Wlntjen, one of the co-ownera la
said mining claims, has tailed to pay
any portion of the assessment work
for the year 1909 or the year 1910,
and that the full Bum of $400 Is 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
Bum in which he is delinquent, or
fall or refuse to contrlbcte hla due
proportion of Bald 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 be perform
ed Btich assessment work.
The mining claims and premises ,
herein referred to consist of six con
tiguous quartz mining claims of
about 20 acres each, and named res
pectively:
San Pedro quartz mining claim,
recorded in Vol. 9 of Mining Records
of Josephine county, Oregon, at page
48 thereof;
The Golden Eagle quartz mining
claim, recorded In Vol. 9 of said Min
ing Records, at page 20 thereof;
The Cleopatra quartz mining claim,
as recorded In Vol. 12 of said Min
ing Rocords at page 27 thereof;
Tho Excelsior quartz mining claim.
as recorded In Vol. 9 of said mining
records at page 52 thereof; '
The Moss Back quartz mining
claim, as recorded in Vol. 12 of sail
mining rocords at pnge 626 thereof;
The Wob Foot mining claim, as rec
orded In Vol. 15 of said mining
ecords at pago 3 thereof; reference
to which records being hero had for
a more complete description of said
mining claims,
Dnted at Kerby, Josephine coun
ty, Oregon this 9th day of June,
1911.
E. M. ALBRIGHT,
ED BURKE.
6-9-6t
NOTICE I Oil PUBLICATION.
NOTICE TO CIlElilTOR.H.
in the County Court of thj State of
Orecon, for Josephine County.
Notice In hereby given that I. tne
undersigned, hnve been sppoln'.cd ad
ministrator of the fKtnte of Carrie J.
Pope, deceased. All persona having
Haimi against said estnte will pre
sent them to mo by leaving Hie fame
at Hip offleo of Smith . Heck with,
my attorneys) In thn Flrt National
Bank Building. Grants Pnni, Oregon,
nn or before fU month after ("nti.
f, SCOTT 11. POPE.
nnswer tho said complaint or other
wlso plead within tho time aforesaid
tho plaintiff will apply to tho court
for the relief prayed for in tho com
ntnlnt. viz: That tho plaintiff bo
decreed to be the owner Pi f. sim
ple of the went oiif-half of th south
west quarter, tho northeua. qtinitor
of the southwcit quarter, tho south
east quarter of th noithwe.i. tpinr.
tor, this southwest quarter of the
northeast quarter, and the northwest
quarter of the southeast quarter of
nectlon 22. township 3! with, rang)
1 west of the Willamette meridian,
Joesphlne county, Oregon, nnd that
each of tho defetid'tntn, unknown
heirs of pirn of tho said defendants
and all persons or parties unknown
clnlnilng any right, estat", lien or
Interest In tho real estate fibovo de
scribed, bo decreed to hava no right,
tltlo or Intercut In or to sail prem
ises, or any part thereof, nnd that the
plaintiff's title be quletrl sir il that
tho defnndants, and each of them be
perpetually enjoined nnd r'l rained
from claiming or asertlng any right,
title or Interest In said MioiiiNr, rr
any part thereof, advrrne to the
plaintiff and for full ernltaStu re
lief.
This summons In published In the
Department of tho Interior,
U. S. Land Office, at Roheburg, ore
June 3, 1 Uli
Notice Is hereby nlven that Emma
L. Lannhere. whose post oflfce aa
drcsM Is Lona- Bench. Cal., did, on
the 29th day of August, 1910, filo
In this office sworn statement ana
application, No. 06r.5C, to purchase
ho e n w Vi und n w v ne u , see. o i
township 35 8., range 6 west Wll-
lametto meridian, and tne timoer
thereon, under the provisions of the
uct of Juno 3, 1878, and acts amend
atory, known as tho "timber and
htono law," at such value as migni
he fixed by appraisement, ana mai,
pursuant to such application, tho
land and timber thereon havo been
uppralsed; $500.00, the timber, esti
mated 600.00 board feet at 11.00
per M, nnd the land nothing,
that said applicant will offer
tinal proof In support of her
iiiinllcatloii anil sworn statement on
tho 18th day or Augum, iiui, no
foro county clerk, Josephine county,
OreL'oti. nt Grants I'ass, Oregon.
Anv tierson Is at liberty to proteiit
iiiix iiiircliiise before entry, or In It I-
nt. n cont Ml nt anv tltni before put
cut iHHiieR, by filing n corroborated
affidavit. In this office, alleging
facta whhh would defeat the entry.
BENJAMIN F. JONES,
Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office, at ROBeburg, Ore.
May V, llll.
Notice Is hereby given that liar
ley T. Keyte, of Merlin, Oregon, who,
on September 23, 1909, made Home
stead entry serial No. 05433, for
8W8WVi. section 22, township
34 8., range 6 weBt Willamette mer
idian, has filod notice of intention
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.
MHOOL DISTRICT BOND
ELECTION NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that at a
school mating of school district No.
of Josephlno county, Oregon, 10
bo held at the Central scnooi uuua-
Ing In Grants Pass, Oregon, in saia
district on the 22d day of July, 1911,
there will bo submitted to the legal
voters of said district the question oi
contract In z a bonded dwbt of Twonty
Thousand ($20,000) Dollars for the
purpose of refunding a bonded in
debtedness of said district In the
sum of $10,000.00 and tho discharge
of $10,000.00 Indebtedness of a gen-
ersl nature against said district jno.
7; tho voto to be by billot upon
which shall bo tho woidt "Bonds
Yes" end "Bonds No;" polls to be
opened nt ono o'clock p. tn., and to
remain open until four o'clock, by
order of the board of directors of
school district No. 7, Josephlno coun
ty, Oregon.
Dated this 27lh day of Juno, 1911.
EDWARD 8. Van DYKE,
Clerk of School District No. 7.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Ore.
May 3, 1911.
Notice Is hereby given that Martin
N. Peterson, whoso post office ad
dress Is 14 Union avenue, Portland,
Oiegon, did, on the 20th day of Sep
tember, 1910, file In this office
sworn statement and application, No.
OC014, to purchase the 8W, sec
tion 30, township 39 S range 8 west
Willamette meridian, and the tim
ber thereon, under the provisions of
the act of June 3, 1878, and acts
amendatory, known as the "timber
and Htono law," nt such value as
n ight bo fixed by appraisement, and
that, pursuant to such application,
the laud and timber thereon have
leen appraised, $376.07, tho timber
estimated 200,000 board feet at 25
cents per M, and this land nothing;
that said applicant will offer final
proof In support of bis application
and sworn slatfnient on tho 28th
day of July, 1911, before county
clerk, Josephine county, Oregon, at
Grants Piih, Oregon.
Any person Is nt liberty to protest
Ibis purchaso before entry, or Initi
ate a contest at any tlmo before pat
ent lnsiien, by filing a corroborated
affidavit In this otfice, alleging
facta which would defeat tho entry.
BENJAMIN F. JONES,
Register.
NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern: Notlc
Is hereby given that I, th under
signed, owner of one-half lotert I
the Sugar Pine mine at Onllce, Ore
gon, will not ho responsible for anr
debts Incurred against said Sugar
I'lno mine or for any labor or Im
provements performed thereon; also
that no person rntcrlng on snld prem
ises for, any rensoa whatsoever shall
remove thnrefrom any ore, mineral or
timber.
Dated rebrnary 2$, 1919.
(Slgnod) F. R. KNIQIIT.