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PAGE NINB U. 8. Land Office, Roseburg, Ore. ' ' August 25, 1911. Notice of Application of Lydla H Dean and H. A. Corliss, for United States Patent of the "Robert Dean" Placer Claim. Notice is hereby given, tkat In pur suance of Chapter six of title thirty two of the Revised Statutes of the United States the undersigned Lydla H. Dean and H. A. CorliBS. the post ctfice addresa of each of whom is Grants Pass, Josephine County, Ore gon, co-owners and co-tenants of the gaid "Robert Dean" placer mine, ly ing and being situated In the East o: section 25, Twp. 34 South, Ranged West, and the Northwest of Section 30,. Twp. 34 South, Range 7 West, W. M., Gallce Unorganized Mlnir.g District, County of Josephine and State of Oregon, are about to make application to the United States for, a patent for the said min ing claim, which Is taore particularly described as to metes 'and bounds by the official plat herewith posted and by the field notes of survey thereof now tiled 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 surface with magnetic variation at 20 degrees East as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point from whence the one-quarter section corner on the West boundary line of Section 30, Twp. 34 South, Range 7 West, bears South 660 ft. distant, running thence West 660 ft. to corner No. 2, the 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 1 ft. in the ground- la 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 V 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 "7-734". Thence North 38 degrees and 30 min utes West on meanders of Rogue River, 460 ft. to corner No. 8; a black oak 4 ft. long, 5 Inches square, Bet Vi ft. in the ground In mound of stone, scribed "8-734." Thence North 46 degrees and 56 minutes West on meanders of Rogue River, 1292.2 ft, to corner No. 9; a fir post 4 ,ft.' long, 4 IncheB square, set 1 Vi 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 1V ft. in the ground In mound of stone, scribed, "10-734." Thence North 49 degrees East on the meandefs 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 East on the meanders of Rogue Rlver 810 ft. to corner No. 12; a fir post 4 ft. long, 4 In. square, set IVi ft. In the ground In mound of stone, 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 Hast on the meanders of Rogue River 12R0 feet to corner No. 14, which falls on the West boundary of Section 30, Twp 34 South, Range i West; a willow pout 4 ft. long. 4 Inches square, set 1V4 ft. in the eround In mound of stone, scribed "14-734". Thence North 80 degrees EaBt on the meanders of Rogue River 170 feet to corner No. 15; an alder post 4 ft. long, 4 In. square, set l ft ft. in the ground in mound of stone, scribed "15-734". Thence North 62 degrees and 30 minutes East on the meanders of Rogue River 220 ft. to corner No. 16; an alder post 4 ft. long. 4 In. square, set 1V4 ft. in the ground in mound of stone, scribed "16-734". Thence North 35 degrees East on the meanders of Rogue River 220 ft. to corner No. 17, the point for which corner falls on the South east edge of an alder 20 Inches In diameter, which is blazed and scribed "17-784". Thence East, leave river and ascend to corner No. 18; a live oak post 4 ft. long, 4 In. square, sot 1H ft. In the ground In mound or stone, scribed "18-734". Thence South 660 ft. to corner No. 19; a live oak post 4 ft. long. 6 In. square, set 14 ft. In the ground in mouna ui stone scribed, "19-731." Thence West 660 ft. to corner No. 20 on West boundary line of Section 30, Twp. 34 South. Ranee 7 Weft; nn oak post 4 ft. long. 4 In. square, set 1H ft. in the ground In mound or stone scribed "20-734." rhcnre South 660 ft. to corner No. 1. ,h Place of beginning. The variation at all corners 20 degrees Fnvt ; ami com prising a totnl area 98.R1P arrM. The notice or locution of said "Robert Dean" placer mine U of rec ord in the office of the Clerk of nhlne Coe.ntv, Oregon. M ''"n'p 13, pope 482 of the Mining Records ft Josephine Countv. P-run. The said kilning premises " "O'lRht to be patented are bounded ns follows, to-wlt: On the North pi'"- ly by Rogue River and partly by va- Ww? roccnple& laSd belonging he I'lfl S?tU Gnment? !5 west Rogue Rlv; on the South partly by Rogue River and partly by vacant and unoccupied land belonging to the United States Gov ernment; and on the East by vacant and unoccupied land belonging to the United State. nn.,.. . ' uo - - uuibuu mere are no mln nar nintm. . com " n v. or coaicting with the said "Robert Dean" riaim .x"li mm m, wf w i :S'Sed ? e knowlel or belief .-r either of the owners thereof; the 8aid claim being designated as feur W No. 734 on the cfffclal Piat p "st ed herewith. Any and all parens cla.mli.g ad verbely the said placer mi-lnc 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 tn ion 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, thev will ho hrrwi tue Of the Drovtnlnna nf saM .i.it. w v i nHiu ivaiuvo, Dated and posted on the ground i this an. I mm 9iu uo; ui r eoruary, lsii. T", T . . BEiiNj AJYUIN F. JONES, Register. SUMMONS In the circuit court of the State of Oregon for Josephine county: Frank V. Metts, ) Plaintiff,) vs.. ) 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 serwl 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 state 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 hbtgln Is November 3d, 1911, and if you fall to appear and answer or otherwise plead within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take judgment against you In the sum of $7606.23 on the first cause of action, $676.00 on the second cause of ac tion,, $494.25 on the third cause of aetion, 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 formerly known described as the Flck Placer Mining Claim, the location notice of which is duly recorded in volume 4, page 38() 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 mining claim, the location notice of which Is duly recorded in volume 4 at pane 326 of the miscellaneous records of said county of Josephine; and being the same property set forth and dpscrlbed In a certain written agreement of date the 23rd dav of August, A. D., 1902, entered Into by and between James Ferren, Nicholas Thoss, and Nancy Jane Thoss, as partlps of the first part, and the Sil ver Creek Mining company, a corpor ation as nnrtles of the second part; all of said property lying, being and situated In Township No. 36 S. of Ranee No. 9 W. said mining district, county and Btate aforesaid. Also all ditches and ditch rights and water and water rights appurtenant to, con nected with or In nny wlBe appertain ing or belonging to said premises, or nv part thereof; and all ma chinery and mining equipment of whatsoever kind or nature therein situated or thereto appertaining or belonging, together with all and sin gular the tenements, nereiaini-iu0, annnrtnanres thereunto belonging or In any wine appertain ing and upon such pale for the ap plication of the proceeds thereof to l. pavi:,.tt of said Judgment, ao rriiiiift ' ititcrrt, cos's, and fonts on execution. This summon Is publish-.! by or V, of the "on. Stephen Jewell, erinty judg- fr Josephine county, Orrcon. dated September 21. 1911. 0.-d."li:c publication thereof for six 'r, 'lve we,ks in the nognenivpr r.ml.r a newspaper published at r OreJon.andthe rolling nf n rpy .f thp summons and com- plaint to the ucteniiaui l diml nff:re ariil Ha1 n ' 1 Pate of flrf pu!'!l-ntlT. n.'.. of lnFt publication c,v. 2. M. D NORTON. Mtoni'y f'T P'n!ntlff. WAR DECLARED. Catarrh Germs Must Be Conquered Or Health Will Be Destroyed. i If you have catarrh you must van quish an army of persistent, destruc tive microbes before you can get rid of It. You mighty as well choose your weapon, declare war and annihilate this army of catarrh germ3 right now. Stomach dosing won't kill -them; neither will sprays or douches. HYOMEI, a pleasant, antiseptic, germ destroying air breathed over the entire membrane will put ca tarrh germs out of business in short order. HYOMEI (pronounce it Hlgh-o-me) is guaranteed by C. H. Demaray to end catarrh, asthma, bronchitis, coughs, colds and croup, or money back. If you own a little HYOMEI hard rubber Inhaler you can get a separate bottle of HYOMEI for only 50 cents. If you haven't an Inhaler buy a complete outfit that only costs $1.00. SIMMONS. For Publication Suit in Equity To Reform a Deed to Real Property. In th9 Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine County. Andrew E. Sheehan, Plaintiff, vs. S. W. Sawyer, and James M. Strode, Sarah E. Strode, James Strode, James Stroode, Sarey E. Strode, Sarey E. Stroode, and the unknown heirs of either-of the foregoing named de fendants,, and also all oth er persons or parties un known, claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or Inter est in the real estate des- t cribed in the complaint herein, Defendants. To S. W. Sawyer and James M. Strode, Sarah E. Strode, James Strode, James Stroode, Sarey E. Strode, Sarey E. Stroode, and the un known heirs of either of the fere going named defendants, and also all other persons or parties un known, claiming any right, title, es tate, Hen or Interest In the real es tate described in the complaint here in: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby summoned to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled ac tion on of before ten days from the date of service of the summons upon you If served within Josephine coun ty, Oregon, or within- twenty days from the date of the service of the summons If served within any other county in the State of Oregon, or If served by publication, then on or before the expiration of six weeks from the first date of publication thereof, which first date of publi cation is October 27, 1911. and the last date of publication Is, and the last date of your appearance herein Is December 8. 1911, and you are further notified that In case you fall to npneur and answer the complaint, or otherwise plead within the-time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In the complaint, viz: That the Plnlntlff be decreed to be the owner in fee simple of the fol I lowing described real property, to- wit: I The northwest quarter of the j southwest quarter of section 31, 'township 3ft south of rano 6 west of i the Willamette meridian and the ! southwest quarter of the southwest t quarter of section 31, township 36 ' sonth of range 6 west of the Wlllam lette meridian, all In Josephine conn J ty, Oregon; and that each of the de I fondants, unkown heirs of each of the said defendants, and all other persons and parties unkown, clalm- in any right, estate, lem or Interest In the real estate 'above described, be decreed to have no right, title, or Interest In i or to said premises, or any part thereof, and that the plaintiff's title be quieted and the defendants, and each of them, be required to ex ecute a deed of Quit Claim to the said premises and In case of failure !so to do. the tlt to the premises be decreed vested In the plaintiff In fee 'simple and for full and equitable re lief. I This Summons is published by or !der of the Honorable F. M. Calkins, i Judge of the Circuit court of the Stnte of Oregon, for Josephine coun ty, dated October 20, 1911, orderlni? publication for six successive weeks In the Rogue River Courier, a news paper published at Grants Pass, Jos ephine county. Oregon. ! Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, October 26. 1911. COTA'IO & WILLIAMS. 1 Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICe1)F HALE , OF RTATE LANDS ! Notice Is hereby given that the State Land Board will receive seal led bids until 10:00 o'clock a. m.. De cember 5, 1911, for the following de scribed school lands, to wit: ! All of Section 36, T. 38 8. R. 7 W. All bids must be accompanied by a regularly executed application to I purchase and at least one-fifth of the-aniount offered. ; No bid for less than $7.60 per acre will be considered. The rlEht Is rewved to reject any j and all bids. i Applications and bids should bp .JIAmnmmnA In fl C. tlmUtl Plpfl' miui' frT-i, ... ,-- ... . State Land Hoard. RnWn. Oregon and marked "Application and Md to p'irenns" ftn'e land " O. O. BROWN. CirrV PtMe T.fird Board DnN-d. ST'rler 2S. 19it. 1 Artl'tl'- Job work at The Courier. GIRL DIES FROM BURNS. N "MEDKOUD, Nov.. 1. Miss Bertha Risdon, age 25 years, living with her parents on the old McDonald place, In Sams valley, died at her home Sunday morning from burns receiv ed Saturday, when her clothes caught Are from an open Are place. The family came to Rogue River valley two months ago from New .Mexico. Attorney O. S. Brown returned Tuesday morulng from a busiuess trip to Hugo. 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 85) and 36 Twp. 34 S. R. 6) West W. M. ) To Nellie A. Owens, Oregon ft 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.; said 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 said Court; H. S Woodcock. Commissioner; C. L. Bar low, Commissioner, with the seal of said Court affUed, this 6th day of October, A. D. 1911. Attest: S. F. CHESHIRE, (C. C Seal.) County Clerk 8UMMONS. In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon in and for Josephine County. In the matter of the changes) of a portion of the pres-) ent County road on Grave) Creek Mountain, In Sec.-) tlons 14, 22, 23 and 27) Twp. 34 S. R. 6 West of) W. M. ) To William Light, O. T. Penn, O. G Ward, Peter Plrzer and Oregon & 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 of December, A. D. 1911, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court House In the CUy of Grants Pass, In said County and State pro ceed In the appropriation iOf 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'4 of Sec tion 23; run northerly through the E1 of SW'4 Section 14 and connect with county road In SWVi of NWVi of said Section 14; also beginning at a point In the present county road In the SWVi of NEV4 Section 27 and run northerly through the W'i of SEV of Section 27 and the SEVi Section 22 and connect with rounty road In the NE 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, bo allowed the above named parties, the owners of lands to be appropriated, for such lands necessary to be taken, and you and each of you are required to be and appear In ld Court at the time herein specified, then and there to show cbubc, If any, why such pro ceedings should not be had and to Interpose such, objections as may te lawfully made. WITNESS, The Hon, Stephen Jewell, Jud of said Court; H. 8. Woodcock, Commissioner; C. L. Barlow, Commissioner, wPh the seal of said Court affixed, this 6th day of October, A. D. 1911. Attest: 8. F. CHESHIRE, (C. C. Seal) County Clerk. NOI ICK To Whom It Mar Concern Nn-. m hereby itlen that 1. th unde signed, owner of one-half Interest I the Sugar Plnu mine at Csllca, Or. iron, will not b refponslbl'j for i debts Incurred ncslnkt Mid Mur fin mln or for any labor or Movement net formed therein: i that no tieinn nterlnir on end p"" lw for nr.y re:inn hn'- rr t-i fi ,rfrem fin rr m!)i'"l ' Mml r M.I, Pfl,. nrl i m t " i ,..'! i w; i i fir if ii urn': ai " '." INVASION OF CHINA BY U. S. MARINES SHANGHAI, Nor. 1. Rear Ad. mlral Murdock ordered toHaiikcw to protect American interests there, arrived here today from Manila on the transport Rainbow with 330 AMOS PARKER WILDKIl American Consul at Shanghai, marines. He leaves the Yangtse Klang river for Hankow at once. PEKING, Nov. 1. The throne Is protected by only a handful of Man chu soldiery and It is feared that at tack may be made against the city at any time. The old Manchu cabinet has res igned. Yuan Shi Kal, the now prem ier, Is having difficulty in getting in touch with the revolutionary leaders and the opening of negotiations o cense hostilities has, been delayed. The rebels do not approve of his ac ceptance of the office under the Manchu government. This may prove another obstacle to peace. CAUSES MUCH DISEASE. Advlc About 8tomch TroubUi and How to Relievo Them. Do not neglect Indigestion which may lead to all sorts of ills and complica tions. An eminent physician once said that ninety-five per cent of all the ill of the human body hnve then orlKln a disordered stomach. Our experleme with RejyUI Pyspep hIm Tablets leads w to believe them to lie among the most dependable rente dies known for the relief f ludlKcs tlon and chronic dyspepsia. Their in gredient are soothing ami- healing to the Inflamed mmnl nineK of the stom ach They nre rich In pepsin, one of the great cut dlgextlve aids known to medicine. The relief, they afford la very prompt. 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When at Rome, under the shadow of St. Petci's far away, I shall ever remembo- with joy and pride, this country, so en. deared to me. by Christ's divine blessing." He will return to America one of the four cardinals lot this country KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL Health la Worth Saving, and Some Grunts Pass People Know How to Save It Many Grants Pass people take their lives In their hands by neglect ing the kidneys when they know . these organs need help. Sick kid neys are responsible for a vast amount of suffering and ill health ' the slightest delay Is dangerous. Use Doan's Kidney Pills a remedy that has cured thousands of kidney suffers. Here is a Grants Pass cit izen's recommendation. J. M. Jones, N. Fifth street, Grants Fass, Ore., says: "I am glad to con firm all I said in praise of Doan'a Kidney Pills, when I publicly rec- . ommended them some years ago. 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