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FRIDAY, OCTOBEK 27, 1911. WEEKLY ROGUE RIVER COURIER FACE SEVEN MINERAL APPLICATION 07121. U. 8. Land Office, Roseburg, Ore. v. . August 25, 1911. otlce of Application of Lydla H. Dean and H. A. Corliss, tor United Statet Patent of the "Robert Dean" Place, Claim. Notice Is hereby given, that In pur suance of Chapter six of title thirty two of the ReTlBed Statutes of the United Statea the undersigned Lydla H. Dean and H. A. Corllsa. the post office address of each of whom Is Grants Pass, Josephine County Ore-:of gon, co-owners and co-tenants of the Baia Robert Dean" placer mine," ly ing and being situated In the East of Section 25, Twp: 34 South, Range 8 West, and the Northwest of Section 30, Twp. 34 South, Range 7 West, W. M., Gallce Unorganized Mlnirg District, County of Josephine and State of Oregon, are about to make application to the United States tor a patent for the said min ing claim, which is more particularly described as to metes and bounds by the official plat herewith posted and by the field notes of 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 boun daries and extent of said claim on the urface with magnetic variation at 20 degrees East as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point from whence the one-quarter section corner on t; e West boundary line of Section 30, Twp. 34 South, Range 7 West, bears South 660 ft. distant, running thence We8t 660 ft. to rnrnor Nn 5 tha point for which said corner falls on the East edge of a black oak 24 Inch es In diameter, which Is blazed and scribed "2-734"; thence South 1,320 ft. to corner No. 3, a fir post 4 ft. long, 4 inches square, set 1 ft. in the ground In mound of stone, scrib ed "3-724 B. T."; thence West 660 ft. to corner No. 4, a fir post 4 ft. long, 4 inches square, set 1 ft. in the ground in mound of stone, scrib ed "4-734"; thence South 660 ft. to corner No. 5, a fir post 4 ft. long, 4 inches square, set V ft. in the ground in mound of stone, scribed "5-734"; thence West 165 ft. to idge of precipitous bluff above Rogue River reaching to water's edge; a fir post 4 ft. long, 4 Inches square, set 1 ft. in the ground In mound of stone, for witness corner to corner, No. 6, scribed "W. C. 6-734"; thence 125 ft. to the right bank of Rogue River and point for corner No. 6. Thence North 11 degrees West on meanders of Rogue River, right bank, down stream 270 ft. to corner No. 7; a fir post 4 ft. long, 4 Inches square, set 1 ft. In the ground in mound of stone, scribed "7-l734". Thence North 38 degrees and 30 min- m4am TI T i A - - J - River, 460 ft. to corner No. 8; a black oak 4 ft. long, 5 Inches square, set 1 ft. lu the ground In mound of stone, scribed "8-734." Thence North 46 degrees and 56 minutes West on meanders of Rogue River, 1293.2 ft. to corner No. 9,a fir post 4 ft. long, 4 Inches square, set 1 ft. In the ground in mound of stone, scribed "9-734." Thence North on meanders of Rogue River 270 ft. to corner No. 10; a pine post 4 ft. long, 4 inches square, set 1 ft. In the ground in mound of stone, scribed, "10-734." Thence North 49 degrees East on the meanders of Rogue Riv er 370 ft. to corner No. 11; a pine post 4 ft. long, 4 Inches square, set 1 ft. In the ground In mound of stone, scribed "11-734." Thence North 78 degrees and 15 minutes Bast on the meanders of Rogue Rlver 810 ft. to corner No. 12; a fir post 4 ft. long, 4 In. square, set 1 ft. la the ground in mound of Btone, scribed "12-734." Thence North 71 degrees East on the meanders of Rogue River 740 ft. to corner No. 13, point for which corner falls on exposed bed-rock on which Is chiseled a cross (X) at exact corner point and marked "13-734". Thence North 63 degrees and 15 minutes which falls on the West boundary of O . I n ft T" 94 DA.tn Dnn rrn 7 West: a willow post 4 ft. long, 4 inches sauare. set 1 ft. In the ground in mound of stone, scribed "14-734". Thence North 80 degrees East on the meanders of Rogue River 170 feet to corner No. t5; an alder post 4 ft. long, 4 In. square, set 1 i ft. in the eround In mound of stone scribed "15-734". Thence'North 62 degrees and 30 minutes East on the meanders of Rogue River 220 ft. o corner No. 16; an alder post 4 it. long, 4 in. square, fet 1 ft. in the ground in mound of stone, scribed "16-734". Thence North 35 decrees East on the meanders of Rogue River 220 ft. to corner No. 17, the point for which corner falls on the South- . .l.l Oft l,.V,n In HRKT pn If H I) I hii n ui:i V IU".H o diameter, which la blazed and srrlbed "17-734". Thence East, leave river and ascend to corner No. 18; a l've i clilnory and mining equipment f oak post 4 ft. long, 4 in. square, sot Whr.t0over kind or nature therein 1 ft. In the ground In mound ot t.ltuatnj or thereto appertaining or stone, scribed "1S-734". Thence , i,,.),,,,,.., together with all and Kin South 660 ft. to corner No. 19; a llvejKjar t,e tenements, hereditaments, oak post 4 ft. long. 5 In. square, 1U ft. In the around In mound stone scribed, "19-731." Thence r; nU upon vuh Fate for the ap West 660 ft. to cornr No. 20 on ' plimtlon of the proceed thereof to UnnArv linn nf Sect on 3(1 . m , d...w r 7 Wart- iinurti lnr TltClesi. (HfJH oak post 4 ft. Ions. 4 In. square, get 11. f tha nrnnrct fn mound of ,H 11. Ill ' . stone scribed C 0-7 t . J nence South fifiO ft. to rorr.er No. 1, t ik' place of beRlnnliiL'. The variation st all corners 10 decrees V.r--f, and com prising a total area 9S.r. 1 9 arre. The notice of location of said "Robert Dean" placer mine Is of rec ord In the office of tho Clerk of Jo fphlne County. Orepon. at Volume 13, page 482 of the Mlnlnu Record Of Josephine County, Oregon. The said mining premie hereby seught to bo patented are bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the North part- ly by Rogue River and parUy by va-1 NOTICE OP SALE cant and unoccupied land beloaglng OF STATE LANDS to the United Statea Government; on Notice' is hereby given that the the West by Rogue River: on, the. state Land Board will receive seal South partly by Rogue RlveV and d bids until 10:00 o'clock a. m.. De partly by vacant and unoccupied land cember 5, 1811, for the following do belonging to the United States Gov-! scribed school lands, to wit: ernment; and on the East by vacant All of Section 36, T. 38 S. R. 7 W. and unoccupied land belonging to the ; All bids must be accompanied by United SUtet Government. There' a regularly executed application to are no mining claims, quarts or plao-' purchase and at least one-fifth of er, adjoining or conflicting with the j the amount offered, said "Robert-Dean" claim as above ! No bid for less than $7.60 per described to the knowledge or belief !acra will be considered. elther r the owners thereof; tbe said claim being designated as bur vey No. 7B4 on the official piat past ed herewith. Any and all prrcns claiming ad vemly the said placer mlrslng ground, or any portion thereof so de scribed, surveyed, platted, applied for, are hereby notified that unless their adverse claims are duly filed as according to law and the regulations thereunder, within the time prescrib ed by law, with the Register of the United Staes Land Office at Rose burg, in the County of Douglas, State of Oregon, they will be barred In vir tue of the provisions of said statute. Dated and posted on the ground this 9th day of February, 1911. . BENJAMIN F. JONES, Register. SUMMONS In the circuit court of the State of uregon for Josephine county: Frank V. Metts. ) Plaintiff,) The Northwest Mines Com-) pany, a Corporation, ) Defendant.) To the Northwest Mines Company, a Corporation: In the name of the state of Ore gon you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action on or. before ten days from the date of service of this summons upon you If served within Josephine county, Oregon, or within twenty days from the date of the service of this summons if ser ved within any other county in the Btate of Oregon, or If served by pub lication, then on or before the ex piration of six weeks from. the first date of publication thereof, which first date of publication is September 22d, 1911, and the last date of pub lication and the last date for your appearance herein Is November 3d, 1911, and if you fail to appear and answer or otherwise plead within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take judgment against you in the sum of 17606.23 on the first cause of action, $676.00 on the second cause of ac tion,, $494.25 on the third cause of astlon, with Interest on each of said sums at six per cent per annum from December 31, 1909, and for costs and disbursements to be taxed, and for an order for sale of the property at tached in said action, viz; That cer tain placer mining claim known and described as the Ferren Placer Mine, mineral entry No. 121, survey No, 444, lying, being and situated in the Silver Creek (unorganized) Mining District, In the county of Josephine and state of Oregon, and containing 142.24 acres; the United States re ceiver's receipt for which is duly re corded at page 13 of volume 24, deed records of said county, to which ref erence is here made for more full and perfect description; said above described claim hereby intended to be conveyed embracing, containing and being identical with those certain mining claims formerly1 known described as the Fick Placer Mining Claim, the location notice of which Is duly recorded in volume 4, page 380 of the miscellaneous mining records of said county of Josephine: The Dump Placer Mining Claim, the location notice of which is duly re corded in book 4 at page 226 of the miscellaneous mining records of said county of Josephine; also the Ferren Placer Mining Claim, the location no tice of which is duly recorded in vol ume 4 at page 326 of the miscellane ous mining records of said county of Josephine; also the Ferren Placer m n ng claim, the location notice of which is duly recorded In volume 4 ai paKe l '77"'M:'for SWV4, teing lots 3. 4 and 5, and n " being the Tarn, property" i f M i BWK ibJ forth and described in a certain 8.. 1JS"lVa written agreement of date the 23rd " JJ"?? a ni,it i n i9r2 pnterpd make Final Commutation Froor, to fntfl Vv and between James establish claim to the land above de Into by ana oetween James, tj,w nmifh tTnii. Ferren, Nanry Nicholas Thoss, and Jane Thoss. as parties nf the first nart. and the Sll first vpr Creek Mining company, a corpor ation, as parties of the second part; all of said property ljinn, being and sltualPd In TownRhlp No. 3fi S. of Ranpe No. 9 W. said mining district, county and state aforesaid. Also all ditches and ditch rights and water and water rights appurtenant to, con- nnfnil u-IMi nr In anv wise appertain- - n? or belonging to paid premises, .. anv nnrt thereof; and all m.i- j appurtenances thereunto b"lnn ofior i,: nny wle a p pert a 1 Il-e pa Hit J'"'" niiil oMs on ! execution. . T!iU f ii Million H Is rb nhf 1 by or . .. o. ...1...., T. II i ,,.r or uie inn. "H1"' " - m, t con tit y juii;" uir .joM-pnim- iuuih.', Orcein, (inted rejiM'iiiMT ' ordering publication thereof for six tmrromlve weeks In the Rnitne River r,niHi r n newsnaner nubMnhi d nt finnn Pass. Oregon, and the walling f . ,i,v nf the summons and rorn- plaint to the defendant at IN pun- rlpal office and place of hinln-M. Pate of first publication, Sept. Pate of 1at publication Nov. 3. H. D. NORTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids Applications and bids should be addressed- to G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land Board, Salem, Oregon and marked "Application and bid to purchase state lands." G. G. BROWN, Clerk State Land Board. Dated, September 28, 1911. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Or August 18, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Emm L. Lamphere, whose post-office ai dress Is Hotel Del Mar, Long Beach California, did, on the 29th day o August, 1910, file in this of tie. Sworn Statement and ApplicatlOL No. 0-3556, to purchase the EH NY and NW!4' NEK. Section 34 Township 35, 8. Range 6 W., Wli lamette Meridian, and the tlmbe: thereon, under the provisions of th act o! Juno 3, 1878, and acts amends tory, known as the "Timber antf Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by. appralBment, and that pursuant to such application, th land and timber thjereon have beei appraised, $500.00, the timber estl mated 500,000 board feet at $1.01 per M, and the land nothing; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of bis application ano sworn statement on the 31st day o October, 1911, before Register and Receiver, United States Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase, before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging fact which would defeat the entry. BENJAMIN F. JONES, Register. REFEREE'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given: That the undersigned referee, by virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Jo sephine county, In the suit entitled F. M. Galvln, plaintiff, vs. Thomas Galvln, Rose May Norrls and John F. Galvln, defendants, In a suit In equi ty for partition of , real property, pending in said court, to me direct ed; commanding me, as such referee to sell at public sale, all of the real property hereinafter described, for cash in hand, to the highest bidder: Now therefore, in pursuance of said order, I will offer for sale and sell at public auction, at the front door of the county court house, In GraDts Pass, Josephine county, state of Oregon, for cash In hand, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, October the 28th, 1911, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., all of the following described real property, to wit: The east one-half ( ) of lot num bered eleven (11), and' all of lot numbered twelve (12), In block thir ty-one (31), In the original town, now city of Grants Pass, In Josephlnt county, slate of Oregon together with the tenements and appurten ances thereunto belonging; known as the late residence John T. Galvln, deceased. Such sale subject to the approval of the circuit court, above named. Dated this 29th day of September, 1911. SAM H. BAKER, Referee. Colvlg & Williams, Attorneys " NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION." Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore. August 16, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Wil Ham Wallace Hevener, of 8elma Ore . . ,., n adi liifX. '""'ru: u"'",a , , . . nnY. States Comm ssloner. at Grants Pass, Oregon, on tho 20th day of Oc tobcr, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: A. E. Humpton, of Solma, Oregon R. L. Tolln, of 8Mma, Oregon. W. N. Tolln, of Selma, Oregon. C. S. Rugg, of Kerby, Oregon. BENJAMIN F. JONES, Register. rn tuTO DACC TDITrV Pft UKANlJ TAW IKULJA tU. Ill NC'H ItROM., rroirtM.M- I'ROMI'T AND UKUAill-K hi;kvki; I'lii no tt ml Orif'iiiN Con-fully Removed riioiir: ll-Ii ii ml ao.h Omul Paw. Ore. , The best plaster. A piece of flan nel dampened with Chamhorlaln's Liniment and bound on over the af f -rteil pans Is superior to a plaster atiI costs only one tenth as mu'h. For' nale by all good dealers. nlllPUCCTCD C Dll I O I .UIOllLO I til O.I IUUW -77v ,u,ii.''.,,mwa f$XtilT&2(fo -JlJ T. . i.i. iii. frtt m I turn f"fi frW A'HFiirrM" I STKIKEIUtl-UKEKS' Gl'AlU) FRESNO, Cal., Oct. 25. J. K. Sheehan, a guard on the Southern Pacific, was Instantly killed here when an arc light from the stockade fell on his head. Lights were hasti ly installed when the shopmens' strike was recently called. SUMMONS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for Josephine County. In the matter of the change) of the present County) road on Grave Creek)' Mountain In Sections 35) and 36 Twp. 34 S. R. 6) West W. M. ) To Nellie A. Owens, Oregon JL Cali fornia Railroad Company, F. .H. Cobb, Arthur Conklln and Three Pines Timber Company: You and each of you will please take notice that the County Court In and for Josephine County, Oregon, will on Wednesday, December 6th, 1911, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court House In the City of Grants Pass, In said County and State, proceed to appro priate the necessary lands to make certain changes and improvements In the above named road, which said road Is briefly described as follows: Beginning near the S. W. Corner of Section 35 Twp. 34 S. R. 6 West and running In a northeasterly direc tion through the south half of Sec tion 35 and the north half of Sec tion 36 in Twp. 34 S. R. 6 West W. M.; Bald road so establish or such proposed changes to be made to be sixty feet in width. That said court at the time and place above mentioned will fix the compensation to be allowed the above named parties, the owners of the lands to be appropriated, for such lands necessary to be taken and you and each of you are required to be and -appear in said court at the time and place herein specified, then and there to show cause, if any, why such proceedings' should not be had, and to enter any objections that may lawfully be interposed. WITNESS, The Hon. Stephen Jewell, Judge of Bald Court; H. S. Woodcock, Commissioner; C. L. Bar low, Commissioner, with the seal of said Court affined, this 6th day of October, A. D. 1911. Attest: S. F. CHESHIRE, (C. C. Seal.) County Clerk. SUMMONS. In the County Court of the Slate ot Oregon In and for Josephine County. In the matter ot the changes) ot a portion of the pres-) ent County road on Grave) Creek Mountain, In Sec-) tions 14, 22, 23 and 27) Twp. 34 S. R. West of) W. M. ) . To William Light, G. T. Penn, O. G. Ward, Peter Plrzer and Oregon k California Railroad Company: You and each of you will please take notice that the County Court In and for Josephine County, Oregon, will on Wednesday, the 6th day ot December. A. D. 1911, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of Bald day, at the Court House In the City of Grants Pass, In said County and State pro ceed in the appropriation of the necessary lands to make certain changes and Improvements In said county road, which said road Is briefly described as follows: Beginning at a point In the pres ent county road In the NW of Sec tion 23; run northerly through the EH of SW4 Section 14 and connect with county road in 8W of NW ot said Section 14; also beginning at a point In the present county road In the SWU Of NEVi Soction 27 and run northerly through the WV4 of NEU of Section 27 and the 8E4 Section 22 and connect with county road in the NE14 of Section 22, all being In Township 34 South, Range 6 West of Willamette Meridian. That said Court at the time and place above mentioned will fix the compensation to be allowed the above named parties, the owners of lands to be appropriated, for sucn lands necessary to be taken, and you and each of you are required to be and appear In said Court at the time herein specified, then and there to show cause, if any. why sucn pro ceedings should not be had and to lnterpoe such objections as may tie lawfully made. WITNESS, The Hon. Stephen Jewell, Judge of said Court; H. R. Woodcock, Commissioner; C. L. Oarlow, Commissioner, with the seal of said Court affixed, this Cth day of October, A. D. 1911. Attest: . S. F. CHESHIRE. (C. C. Real) County Clerk. NOTif K FOR !! HMCATIOX. Department of the Interior. IT. S. Land Offl-o at Roseburg, Ore, Notice H hereby given thnt Jarne Evans, of Grants 1'sxs, Ore eon, R. F. I) , 2, who. on March 21, 1907, made homenteadiippllcatlon se rial Nn. 0114 2. for SWK of NWU 8eeio. no, Township SI 8., Range fi( wcn't Wlllntii'lte merldlnp, has filed notice of Intention to moke final five ; year proof, t'i establish claim to thej iand above !'"' rtti"fl . before Her- j belt Smith, Tnlted States Commls- i plotier, at Orant Vnn, Oregon, on I the 3rd rtn y r,f N'ovwnber, 1911. Claimant names, as witnesses: ; Oils McCalllHter, of Grants Van, Oregon. j John Murty, of Grants Pass, Ore gon. Foe Ferren, of Grants Psss, Ore gon. Charles Woolffe, of Orsnts Tbss, Oregon. BENJAMIN F. JONES, ' ' Register ALASKANS PLEASED WITH JOSEPHINE COUNTY Claude Erickson, a well-known business man of Juneau, Alaska, and his wife and little girl, who have been on a visit to friends at Grants Pass and vicinity for the past four weeks, left last Tuesday evening on the re turn trip to their home in the north. Josephine county has a number of former Alaskans as residents, and Mr. and Mrs, Erlcson found numer ous friends among these people. Before taking the train, Mr. Eric- son said to a Courier representative: "I have spent month In your beau tiful valley and love It so well that I will. In the not distant future, come back and live with you, making my permanent home here. Since we have been In Grants Pass and vicinity the weather has been Ideal, and In fact It could not nave been Improved upon. We have met many Alaskans here and have found them all happy and prosperous, t have no doubt that many more people from the north will locate here within the next year ot two. "Since we have been In Grants Pass, Mrs. Erlcson and myself have visited many parts of Josephine county and have witnessed with sat isfaction , the Improvements n the wVy of orchard making and farm de velopment, which are going on In every direction. The Introduction of Irrigation, which Is now starting In real earnest, will make this one of the finest countries to be found any where. I have noticed that Important developments are taking place in your mines. These will help to make a home market which will encourage the tiller ot the soil and Insure his prosperity." Don't trifle with a cold Is good advice for prudent men and women. It may be vital In case of a child. There Is nothing better than Cham berlain's Cough Remedy for coughs and colds In children. It Is safe and sure. Bold by all good dealers. Harry Hensley of Talent spent Sunday wi(h friends In Grants Pass. NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: Notlc Is hereby given that I, the nader signed, owner ot one-half Interest l the Sugar Pine mine at Gallce, Or gon, will not be responslbiu for an debts Incurred against said Rags I'tne mine or for any labor or In provements performed thereon; als that no person eatering on said pren Ises for any reason whatsoever saal remove therefrom any ore, mlnoral 0' tlfttber. Dated February 23, 1910. (Signed I F. E. KNIOH1 Eullhurst Nursery Co. Wolf Creek, Ore. Offer a complete itock of No. 1, one year, apple trees for this fall and next spring planting. Let us quote you prices on large or small orders. WUl quote you prices on anything you want in the nurs ery line. EULLHURST NURSERY 00., Wolf Greek, Ore., C. F. COOK, President and Manager p. H. (XM)K, Trauurer F, J. NEWMAN', Hwrctary Rogue River Valley Nursery Co. Iicorporatcd MKDFOItl), ORKGOV ni'IJlH OF ALL KIMttt HKKDS OF ALL KI.Nhfl .Grower of It llalifo Nurmry StiM-k, Fruit and Ornamental Tre, Hhruba, IUmh-s, Vine, I'nlm, Hiuall Fruits, Klc. Write Office U.1 West Muln Street PATRONIZE THE Eden Valley Nursery MEDFORD, ORE., BOX 823. Tlir Icedlng ntimery nf Houltirrn Orrgnn. The aurwrf that sHtt ovrr 100,000 Irem enrli emuon without cenvaAftliig. R the point? ..The gMNla d the talking. N. S. MKirom, our, nox z. Twentv-one years a resident of the Rogue River Valley, KERBY RESIDENTS WED. Justice Jamea Holman Friday aft. ernoon officiated at a wedding In bis office la tola city which made lilts Ada P. Erb and Mark M. Bunch man and wife. ' Both the bride and bridegroom are residents of Kerby, and war accom panied to the altar by eevaral mem bers ot the family ot each. A. J. Jetts, of Gallce, was looking after business here Monday. WHY HESITATE? 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Clemens, opp. Opera Koose. Nursery Stack1 Having secured the ageacy for The Ballygreen , NurieryCo. . of Hartford, Wash., for the counties of Josephine and Jack son, I am In a better poettloi than erer before to lira my customers satisfaction. They are the originators ot certified pedigree nursery stock, and growers are finding that certi fied pedigree Is aa necessary la nursery stock as la dairy stock. I also handle common stock of the best grade. AH kinds of grapes a specialty. Also agent for tho Frost Pre vention Co.'s orchard heater. Geo. H. Parker 40S WEST D STREET. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. for Prices Phone 1201 3 Bcnnct