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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 191,. SUMMONS, For Publication Suit in Fault, "" o Kai Proivrf Id the Circuit Court of the State i v.vawu ii wuociJuiQB county VS. S. W. Sawyer, and Jam.. r Strode, 8arah 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 pei'sons or parties un known, claiming any right title, estate, lien or Inter est in the real estate des- cribed In the complaint leTela' c Defendants. To S. W. Sawyer and James M Strode, Sarah E. Strode. James Strode. James Strnndo e Strode, Sarey E. Stroode, and the un kdowu ueirs 01 euner of the fore going uameu ueienaants, and also nu uvuci Fouua 0r parties un- Knowu, i-miming any rignt. 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: ur You are hereby summoned to ap pear and answer the complaint filed , against sou in the above entitled ac tion on or 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 tfe service of the summons if served within anv other countyrln the State of -Oregon, or If ' served by publication, then on or before the eviration nf or. from the first dae of publication thereof, which flrstt date 1 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 apnear and answer the complaint, or otherwise plead within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief praved for In the complaint, viz: ' That the Plaintiff be decreed to be the owner in fee simple of the fol lowing described real property, to wlt: The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 31. township 36 south of range 6 west of tne nuiamette meridian and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 31, township 36 south of range 6 west of the Willam ette meridian, all In Josephine coun ty. Oregon; and that each of the de fendants, unkown heirs of each of the Bald defendants, and all other persons and parties unkown, clalm ibg any right, estate, leln or Interest In the real j estate above described, - he decreed to have no right, title, or Interest in or to said premises, ot any part thereof, - and that the plaintiff's title be quieted and the defendants, and each of them, be required to ex ecute deed of Quit Clalmjto the said premises and In case of; failure so to do, the title to the premises be decreed vested In the plaintiff in fee simple and for full and' equitable re lief. This Summons in published by or der of the Honorable F. M. Calkins. J'.'dse of the Circuit wirt of the State nf Orecon, for Josfphlne coun ts rlatert Octnbor ?. 1911. nrrtprlnz publication for six successive wee';? m me Kogue uiver courier, a news-iliaU of Sl(.h Wo Q(inrlor; s w pa-ier pnbllhod at Grants Pass, Jos- j QnartPr of Soilth Wet Quarter, Sec. ppnliio conrty. Orenon. ! 0 -r 375 rj (j y y ( Dated at Grants Pass. Oregon. ! ny an(1" n pPrPnns claiming d OctohPr -26. 1911. iversely the laixls described, or de- COI.VICt & .W1T.MAMS. : ?irn! to object because of the mln- A,,0rn':ys f',r ,"a,n,llT-: era! chara.tcr nf the land, or for any SUMMONS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for Josephine County. Id the matter of the chauge) of the present County) road on Grave Creek) Mountain in Sections 35) and 36 Twp, 34 S. R. 6) WeBt W. M. ) To Nellie A. Owens, Oregon & Cali fornia Railroad Company, F. .H. Cobb, Arthur Conklln and Three Pines Timber Company: Vou and each of you will please take notice tnat the Countv Court In Dd for Josephine County, Oregon, in ni T VT . Z.Z wi l oa Wedneaday December 6th, L i at the hour 0 ten o'clock A. i d"y,.at tbe Court House in .1. " 71 p r . - County and State, proceed to appro- Priate the necessary lands to make wrtaln changes and Improvements In above named road, which wid road Is briefly described as follows: Beginning near the S. W. Corner M 8ecUon 15 Twp. 34 S. R. 6 West oo running In a northeasterly dlrec- on through the eouth half of Soc- Won 35 and the north half of Bee- "on 36 la Twp. 34 S. R. 6 West W. said road ao establish or such Proposed changes to be made to be ly feet la width. That said court at the time and Wace abov mentioned will fix the wmpcnsatloa to be allowed the fove named parties, the owners ol lands to be appropriated, for luch lands necessary to be taken ind jou and each of you are required to "V ana nnanr In .oM rourt at tne I... . -rr ---- - . MU1 ana place herein Da ther tn ahnw m fh nrncood Intra aim aod to enter any objectlo "'""y be Interposed. t WITNESS, The Hon. S!ephn '"ell. Judge of said Court; II. S Woodcock, Commissioner; C. L. Har 10w. Commissioner, with the r nl o. Jfii Court affiled, this f'b chy of r, A. D. 1911. Attrxt : S. F. CI1E3HIKI. (c- C. S:al.) ro-m'y c 1 1 the County rm,- !. ' v Oreeon 7J. 01 ine State of County, v r Jo8ephlne I rvlu .?ty roal on GravM Creek M,Q0? Crate). tions 14 is in Twp. 34 8 i 2.8 W. ir - ' West of) i To William Light c t Ward, Peter Pir, f enn - 0 I Callforntapte n Oregon ft Vou and each ot tmpany: teno'c o kl VSftJ ? hour 5 Court Housin the c Jvr the S8sVhe,anasTlatnTk f chaneen ni 1 0 raake certain S2 of 'to? J01?"1 through the wi?, V . Sect,on K &nd connect with county road in SW otKlfS of said Section 11. .in. u . at a point in the prese'nt untyr ad nn nnlV NE Section 27 aid SEL ofSectlon 27 an the . SB U I Section 22 and connect with countv road In the NB of Section 22 an f&LtaJ"?"J !outh, pfange "M..7 . ""1Bine" Meridian, xnat said Pnnrt k. . . Place above mentioned will fix the C0mr An an Hn v. -,. . " anowea the u T .nam.ed pai,e8- th wrs of tands to be appropriated, for such ""V1 "pessary to be taken,, and, yon and eacll of you are required to be and appear in said Court at the time herein specified, then and there to show cause, if any, whyi such pro ceedings should not be had and to nterpose such objections as may be lawfully made. 9 j WITNESS, The Hon. ' Stephen Jewell. JUflen nf aoM rv.... tt a Woodcock, Commissioner: C T. Barlow, Commissioner, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 6th. day of October, A. D, 1911. Attest: S. F. CHESHIRE, JCCSeal) County aerk. (No. 07549.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United SUtes Land Office, Rose burg, Oregon, October 27, 1911.- Notlce Is hereby given that Ken neth Q. Warner of Nye, Oregon, by his attorney in fact, Charles H. MaginniB, of 403 McKay building, Portland, Multnomah county, State of Oregon, has filed in this office his application to select unsurveyed land, under the provisions of, the Act Of July 1. 1898. rso Stot R07.efi described as follows: , i i Starting at the established corner at ibe SE corner of Sec. 21, T. 37 S. R. 6 W. W. M.; thence west 20 chains; thence south 20 chains to the NE corner of the land applied for; thence south 60 chains; thence West 60 chains; thence north 20 chains; thence east 20 chains; thence north 40 chatr.s; thence east 40 chains to the said NE corner of the land applied for, which will be when surveyed thv S. W. Quarter rf the North East Quarter; West half of the South East Quarter; S. E. Quar- e X" L r 1. n . if r 01 .son 11 west ucarier: isnm other reason to tne nii-posal to appli cant. shouH file their affidavit of protest In this office, on or before tli o l r. t h day of December, 1911. KENT. V. JONF3. Roister. NOTIt T. OF FIVAI, ( (Ot'NT. In the county court of tli" state of Oreunn, In and for Josephine county. In the matter of the estate of Rob ert P. Ch'-shlre, dceasd. Notice Is hereby glvn that J. E. Cheshire, administratrix of the abo vp entitled estate, has filed in said court and cause her final ac- sa d court anu cause ner imai rJ J ; , or(Jpr of the h j y i of ald co d December 2, 1911. at non. court, Saturday, ueren er i, "ii, av mo hour ot l" ocioik " l o , r0,)rt ho,IBP , BaM r0,mty d , t ha bpen fixpd a9 the time and (,r0 for tl,e bearinK Rnd set- ,k.n)enl 0f the flndl account of said ute n(1 &u pCrp0ns Interested In )d ute are hereby notified to ap- Bt tMt t)mB Rnd flare and then " d tner0 preMnt any objections h, h thov inav have to Bald final wn,L,nt 1 Clld 'orAtr wa made n Chambers tb, ni daT f Nov.. 111. t 4 2nd day of Nov., 1911. J. E. CHESHIRE. Administratrix. nmrntg ft Clements, Attorney for the estate. " NOTK'K Nrt) 10 v . . ., , for nr.r la'-r : H- ii ..-.ivi-t: rr vMfnm r-d 'befon; ' t,, ;,f'"tl n rlT.it of I'rrr ,. i,..t ,.- -r l ... . f,T 1.' r-' f -.1 ' w.. I..- avvn that 1. . .....( .. pcciiiea. m "f nn,-half mtmst ne. if any. why ru ",. in t finite. Or uii not be had, ,f1fl w ....... . ,.n,n.lhv for an' mav " ""i r ....i 1 r:i r rJ ; or 1 it MARAUDERS LOOT CABINS j OF MINERS IN BILLS T X I - pi owners of well-supplied moms in the mountains should bo wajtne lookout for marauders u vi dent from several recent experiences reported from the Siakiyou range Buum or W aldo. Horace u V "uv luieresiea w t group of quaru claims in the "atston Peak rovir. , 1 amvcu acre frotu Waldo Saturday afternoon and mat With n thA naa j-... his cabin was raided during his ab sence and about everything it con tained of value taken to parts un known. "From' the free-handed manner In which the thievts nnont.,i u Stevenslast night, "a person would -i-t.uw mat I had given a potlach. The lock was broken from the door early in August, evidently by some one driven to distress in some way as he took nothing of any conse quence outside of a few provUions, leaving an unsigned note behind say ing it was a case of hard luck. Ray Briggs and R. A Jordan sv Grants Pass, and Glenn and Elzie Bagley and Chester Whit. of t.hi. ma, Nwho were at'my cabin' on a hunting trip, lAugust V, foud mat ters in this condition, with the cabin 1 door left wie open and everything inside left at the mercy of woodraU and other varmints. . Later Robert pagley arid Charles Barcus wck out tnere and put on a new lock, finding everything safe.) Inside with tfie ex ception of numerous evidences of woodrai Invasions. "Abo;ut ten days ago Elzle Bagley and Dan Pfefferly visited my camp and remained all night, having the keys still In their possession 1 then. They locked the door again upon their departure, delivering the keys to me a week later, when I went to my. cabin and found almost every thing gone with the exception of a few thingB that might lead to the Identification of the perpetrators. The latter list Included two fine new Indian blankets, which I brought In with me when I ; returned to Waldo. They , also left my type writer, probabiy considering It such a giveaway that they were forced of necessity to resist temptation to that extfcnt. ' j rWhiljB I have no clues atj pres ent, a survey of the situation im presses me with the Idea thit the robbery was committed by someone bent upon that mission alonej as a conservative estimate of tha weleht of the Jirtlcles Btolen leads to the tuuciuBion mat at least two pack anlmalB would be required to trans port the loot, and no prosepctor or htirter Is likely to be touring that country with unpacked horses, as It is fully 18 or 20 miles from any set tlement. "My loss will aggiegate more than J100, and includes a 7x7 silk and cotton tent, an Eastman 5x7 folding target kodak, a dozen No. 3 double- spring Newhouse steel traps, a heavy piece of uew 8x15 root canvas, prac tically all my tools, besides provis ions, ammunition and other articles of minor Importance. They evn tool; my razor, tortoise shell comb and a tuotb brush, although Just why ihi y made away with the latter Is a matter of conjecture. "I met John Sanger on the tniM when 1 went out to my cabin and he told me that the Reeves cabin. Flttmted four miles north o me, end imw owned by C. L. Mangum,. of f;rantn I'nss, bad been looted In pretty much tho same way as mine, although not such a large quantity taken. In view of the circum Mancen. It strikes me that some gang has gone Into this mining cabin thlevlne business on an exten-slve scale, and It behooves miners to keep thfdr weather eyes open for visitations of this character." NOTICE TO ntEIHTOIW. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for Josephine County. In the matter of the estate of HeM- ktnh I.. Kolwrtson, decasfd. Nuie 1 hereby Riven that Fr1 V. Rolrtsun ban been appointed n ndinlnlFtrstor of the entate of Her ll.lah L. Ko'xrtKon. derafd by ord'r nf thn County Judire of t'-.e Cnuiitv Court (if said ronnty and sfae. h!'h "aid order is datd the 3 1 t day "f 'irtohpr. 1911. VI fiT'ir havlfiK ilflltll acalr.Jt .sl-1 fs'-ii" n''1 h'-rcliy tin'tnp4 "i ir. i'rit t'.f p.'itui' to tlie unili-rslirnel r.'lr.il'i! ; rnt'ij- fr Ms s'turnry a! (ir'-c-n, 'ii or tutor' r.-"ii, the !atn of thU wi ti y.' n o ' 1 Fir--' dif of p'i!l,-at!o!i. 3rd 1ny f,f nrt . ') lill - i i;.t f f I i i "uys laurel Grove Dairy t The Laurel Grove dairy, formerly owned and operated by J. R. Scovlll, nas been sold to E. Thomaa, a recent rrlval from Slsson, Cat Mr. Thom as is an experienced dairyman and win endeavor to give the tame aood service which has been accorded by Mr. Scovlll to his patrons. Mr. Stovlli was In this business almost tw0 years, and hat not yet decided what line ot business he will enter. AVOID HARSH DRUGS. Many Cathartics Tsnd to Cause Injury to the Bowel. . If you are subleet to eontinHrn you 8hould avoid strong ilniM an cathartics. They only give temporary relief and their reaction Is harmful and eomrtimes more annoying than consti pation. They in no way effect a cure and their tendency is to weaken the already weak organs with which they come In contact. We honestly believe thnt hura the best constipation treatment ever devised. Our faith In, It la ait itntn that we Sell It on tha nnslrtr tmor.n. tee that It; shall not cost the user a cent If It does not give entire aatlsfae tlon and completely remedy constipa tion. This creDaration rallorf T).Tnll Orderlies. These are prompt, soothing. no. most effective in action. They are made of a recent chemical Marnvm Their principal ingredient is odorless. tasteless, and colorless. Combined with other well-known Ingredients, long es tablished for. their usefulness In the treatment of consUMtion. it forma tablet wblch Is eaten Just like candy. They mar be taken at any rlma. irhr day or. night, without fear of their causing any InoonTenlence whatever. They de not gripe, purge, nor cause nausea. They act wttnoot causing any pain or excessive looseness of the bowels. They are Ideal for children, weak, delicate persons, and aged peo ple, as well as for the most hearty person. They come In three sise-packages, 12 tablets. 10 cents;- 86 tablets. 25 cents; 80 tablets. DO centa. He member, you can obtain them only t ear store The Rexali' Store. Clemens sells drugs. Nnrsery Stock Having secured the agency for 1. The Ballygreen Nursery Co. of Hartford, Wash., for the counties of Josephine and Jack son, I am In a better position than ever before to give my customers satisfaction. They are the originators of certified pedigree .nursery stock, and growers are finding that certi fied pedigree Is as necessary In nursery stock as in dairy stock. I also handle common stock of the best grade. All kinds of grapes a specialty. Also agent for the Frost Pre vention Co.'s orchard heater. Geo. H. Parker 40 WKST l STREET GRANTS PASS, OREGON. irees Tree planting time will soon be here Mail a list of stock wanted to the EDEN VALLEY NUESERY Hie nursery that puis QUALITY FIRST You will get stock .that will please you and the price will be right. What more do you want! My stock is not grown under a roller-top desk. X. R. IJKXXETT. Plmnn 3711 Uox 821 Medfonl. Oregon. WATER SOON TO RON ON BEARN-CASEY LEDGES The Hearn-Casey gold ledges, the Goldt)ug .and others. f In the Chetco region, will this winter get a sweep ing with water, as Dan Hearn stated last evening that he and his asso ciates are prepared to turn a stream from Rancherle creek onto the ground, and this ground sluicing will begin when the creek begins to flow In sufficient volume. The owners cf tha mining prop erty have dug a narrow trench from creek to ledge, the length of the trench being about one-quarter ot a mile. There Is much broken matter .Gerinis Spread! 5m Meu TVanma. Panrlaala anil ntfccr aVIn troubles are caused by myriads of rerais at work In tho skin. I'nleis these g-erma are promptly destroyed thejr rapidly multiply, anawlnf their way deep Into tho sensitive tissue. . This is what causes that awful Itch, and . what seemed a mere rash mar grow worse and develop Into a loathsome and torturing; skin disease With Its years of misery. Don't lake any chances! Destroy tho germs at the beginning- of the trouble with that Boot Mn and cleanaing wash, the P. D. D. Prescription for Eciema. a in ooiuo win prove uus 9 you. M. Clemens, YOU MUST LOOK AHEAD " ; ' l ' ' if tou expect to succeed If w0Ur business is small at present, all the easier to inaugurate a ; system which will help the business grow. THE OPENING OF A BANK ACCOUNT opens rinmr advantages to business men of all grades. Come here and the officials will gladly tell you what they are. Grants Pass Banking & Trust Co , . GRANTS PAlg. OnEGO.V. r il l 11 L VI fl A WINTER may come The prudent squirrel stores away nuts when he can get nuts. He has . them when winter comes. To HAVE MONEY you must save as you make it, and put It in tho bank where it will be safe. t Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank , We pay liberal interest consistent with sahty. Josephine County Bank GRANTS PASS, OREGON. C. F. COOK, IVraWVnt and Maiur F. II. COOK, Tourer F. J. NEWMAN, Horn-ury Rogue River Valley Nursery Incorporate s MHtirmn, oki;(;o K'.WIS OF 11.1, KIM.H MM OF U, KIVDK (;rer. .f It.ll.Mr Sum, Ht.Kk, Fn.lt Ornnn.-Mlal Ttn-, Kl.ruba, lUmt, hi.-, Falma, Hin Fmlla, Ktc. UGK SEVEN and alluvial on the ground thai. rich In placer gold, and this will be made1 to gie op tome of Us "wealth. The ledge proper Is being entered with a short cross-cut. which win open It from wall to wall, thus afi fording a view of the mineral some distance below the surface. , A couple ot hundud of dolU s worth of food supplies and other aia- terlal was recently packed to the mine from Solma, and work on tha property will continue through the winter. It Is stated that preparations have been made by L. G. Hlggins to r sume sluicing on the Golden Dream property, which lies close to the Hearn-Casey group. 3 Ik.' a l.v ItAit .mAftan,. wttlt M.n remedle for skin trouble but have never aeen such remarkable euros as those from D. U. D. Prescription. In stant relief from the very first appli cation. We are so eonfldent that D. IX IV will reach your case that It wi!f ooat ' you nothing If the very first full also bottle falls to make good every claim. If you have skin trouble of any kind, we eertalnly advise you to drop in and Investigate tho merits of p. f D. anyway. We know that D. U U will help yen. opp. Opera House. 3 id rJcf, '"i!-T"J'ON I 1 i ; v . mm Y'lB-f,;: TtVEN SQUIRREIS IS.. WHY WOT YOU? to you sooner than vou think' WrHr for FHrrs Offl 2 V.- Mnin Kin-f-t i. Ftime 1201 am- , f-.r Ai r.;-. -'' ArtM'.r J.. i, wr:, a!