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FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1912. WEEKLY DOGl'l RIVER COVR1BR FAGB SEVEN" NOTK?S TO DELINQUENT CO. OWNERS OF MIXING CLAIMS. Notice U hereby given that Robert Grtmmett, who, with Hansten War ner, are co-owners of one placer min ing ctahn situated In the Sucker creek (unorganized) mining district la Josephine county, Oregon, and hereafter more fully described, has one and performed all of the annual assessment and representation work required under the mining laws of the United States and of the state of Oregon for the year 1911 of the value of $100 between the first day of May. 1911, and the first day of October. 1911, and that the said Hansten Warner, co-owner in said mining claim, has failed to pay any portion of the assessment work for the year 1911 and the full sum of 1100 Is due and delinquent upon the hare and Interest of the said Han sten Warner for said year. The said Hansten Warner is here by notified, that unless be shall with in ninety days from the date of the service of this notice upon him, pl y nnto the undersigned, his co-on er, the sum In which be is dell' 4uent, or fall or refuse to contribu' his due proportion of said asseinent work, together with the r ,su of this ac tion, that his ':! interest In said mining clalrr rlll become the prop erty of '.ae undersigned co-owner, who -as performed and caused to be performed such assessment work. The mining claim and premises herein referred to consist of the Combination placer mining claim, lo cated January 2, 1908, recorded Jan nary 6, 1908, in Vol. 18, mining rec ords of Josephine county, page 111. Dated at Holland, Josephine coun ty, Oregon this 3rd day of Febru ary, 1012. ROBERT GRIMMETT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Jose phine. In the Matter of the Estate of E. N. Provolt, deceased, Emma Provolt, administrator. Notice is hereby given that I, Em ma Provolt, have been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of E. N. Pro volt, deceased, and any persons hav ing claims against said estate will present them to me at Provolt, Ore gon. EMMA PROVOLT, Administrator. NOTICE To Whom It Ma7 Concern: Not) it hereby given that I, the undi" signed, owner of one-half Interest I the Sugar Pine mine at Gallce. Or gon, will not be responsible) for au debts Incurred against said Sugr Pine mine or for any labor or In provements performed thereou; aU that no person entering on said pren ises for any reason whatsoever sh! remove therefrom any ore. mineral o timber. Dated February 23, 1910. iSlrie1 F K KNIOHT NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court for Josephine County, Oregon. In the Matter of the Es- ) tate of George W. ) Cooper, Deceased. ) ! Notice is hereby given, that Lena Cooper, the executrix of the last will and of the estate of George W. Cooper, deceased, has filed in tu3 above entitled court and cause her final account, and that Friday, April 12, 1912, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., at the county court room U the court house at Grants Pass, Jose phine county, Oregon, has been fixed by order of the court as the time and place for hearing said final accouut, and all persons having objections to said account are hereby notified to file and present the same on or be fore said date. Dated this 15th day of March, 1912. LENA COOPER. Executrix. 1 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Josephine County. Walter Brooks, Plaintiff, ) vs. ) Mary Brooks, et al, ) Defendants, ) To, Manda Brooks Fullwood, Wm. Fullwood, her husband; Louise B. ' Huff, Huff, her husband; Jasper Brooks; Luclnda Brooks; George Brooks; Ruth Brooks; Emlla May Mell; Mell, ber husband; Mary Brooks, defendants. In the name of the state of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Buit, within six weeks from the date 'of the first publication of this sum mons, which first publication Is April the 5th, 1912. An! If you fall to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in this complaint, substantially as follows, to-wlt: Ad judging and decreeing that you, and each of you hold title to the NW4 of the SEi-i of section 23 in town ship 39 S. R. 5 West in trust for the plaintiff, and that a hearing be had and the trust be foreclosed, and that yon, and each of you, Bhall quit claim all your right and Interest therein to the plaintiff, and in de fault that the decree of the court stand as such conveyance, and for other and further relief as Bhall1 be deemed equitable. This summons Is published in the Rogue River Courier, a weekly news paper of general circulation publish ed at Grants Tass. Oregon by order on the Hon. Stephen Jewell. Judge of the county court of the state of Ore gon for Josephine county. hih or der i? dates the 4th day of April, 1912. COLVIG & WILLIAMS. AltnrneVR fur PlaintiX NOTICE FOR FeBLICATIOX. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, April 3, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Her bert Munsen, of Murphy, Oregon, who, on February 13, 1911, made homestead entry serial No. 06971, for NWi section 18. township 37 S, range 5 west Willamette meridian, nas 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, Ore gon, on the 24th day of May, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: I. E. Hays, W. L. Hays. W. S. Fil niore and A. M. Matsen, all of Mur phy, Oregon. BENJAMIN F. JONES, Register. XOT1CE OF SALE OF CITY IM PROVEMENT KOXDS OF THE CITY OF GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the of fice of the auditor and police Judge in the city of Grants Pass, Oregon, to and until the hour of 4 o'clock p. m. an the 16th day of May, 1912, for the purchase of street improvement bonds of said city of Grants Pass. Josephine county, Oregon, in all amounting to the sum of $1 6,1 47.85, divided as follows, to-wit: Fourth street grading and the lay ing and construction of concrete curbs, gutters and sidewalk from the north line of street to the south line of Evelyn avenue, as provided for by Ordinances No. 523 and 534, numbered 1 to and including frac tional bond number 19, and shall be issued for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars each, except said fractional bond which snail be for the sum of $193.10. Eighth street grading and rolling from the south line of "M street to the northerly bank of Rogue river, as provided by Ordinances No. 471 and 492, numbered 1 to and including fractional bond number 3, and shall be Issued for the sum of Five Hun dnred Dollars each, except 'said frac tional bond which shall be for the sum of $282.50. Seventh street grading and con struction of granite sidewalks and gutters from the south line of "M street to the bank of Hogtie river, as provided by Ordinances No. 470 and 491, numbered 1 to and including fractional bond number 2, and shall be issued for tr.e sum of Five Hun dred Dollars each, except said frac tional bond which shall be for the sum of $239. SO. "I" street paving from the east line of Fourth street to the west line of Eighth street, as provided by Or dinances No. 506 and 520, numbered 1 to and Including fractional bond number 10, and shall be Issued for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars each, except said fractional )bond which shall be for the sum of $432.45. Fourth street bonds date from the 1st day of October, 1911. and bear Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum. Eighth street bonds date from the 1st day of July, 1911, and bear inter est at the rate of six per cent per annum. Seventh street bonds date from the 1st day of July, 1911. and bear in terest at the rate of six per cent per annum. "I" street bonds date from the 1st day of October, 1911, and bear inter est at the rate of six per cent per annum. Interest on all of said bonds Is payable semi-annually. Said bonds will mature in ten years from their respective dates, and are subject to a prepayment option thereon at face value and accrued Interest to date on any semi-annual coupon interest period at or after one year from their respective dates of being issued, upon giving notice by publication In a newspaper of general circulation printed and published In Josephine county, Oregon. Such notice to be published not less than twice during the month preceding such semi-annual period at which such prepay ment thereof will be made. Said bonds ate authorized by sections 3245 to 3253 inclusive of Lord's Ore gon laws. Said bonds are printed and furnished by paid city. The common council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and re-advertise. Said bonds are not to be sold for less than par and accrued inter est. All proposals must be accom panied by a certified check on some responsible banking Institution in the Bum of five per cent of the amount of the bid, which said sura shall be forfeited to the said city in event said bid Is accepted and bidder falls to accept and tender payments for said bonds within ten days from the date of the city's acceptance of the bid. Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope without any distin guishing marks or writing thereon except the following words, to-wlt: "Bids for Improvement Bonds of the City of Grants Pass, Oregon." Bids will be considered on the full amount of the Issue or upon the several amounts designated to each improve ment. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the cor porate seal of the city of Grants Pass, Josephine county. Oregon, on this 4th day of April. 1912. (SEAL) J. N. JOHNSTON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Grants Pass, Ore. IKll'RNK'S RIYAi. WASHINGTON, April 10 Expen ditures of Stephen Lowell. Senator liourne'g rival, were filed today. The statement i-hows that Lowell expend ed $1,020. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. The Gopher Gold MIniug company. In the County Court of the State ef a corporation, principal place of bust-; Oregon, for the county of Jose ness San Francisco, Cal., location of phlne. property Josephine county, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of said company, held on the first day of April, 1912, an assessment (No. 4) of two (2) cents per share, was levied upon the capital stock of the said cor-, poration, payable immediately to the ! secretary, at the company office, 404, 28th Ave., San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Monday, May 13th, 1912, will be delinquent and1 advertised for sale at public auction. ana unless payment is maae Derore, will be sold on Monday, June 3rd, 1912, at 12 o'clock m. to pay the de- llnauent assessment toeether with llnquent assessment, togetner wun costs of advertising and expenses of sale. T. R. DEAN. JR., Secretary. Office 404, 28th Ave., San Fran cisco, Cal. NOTICE OF SALE. I In the County Court of Josephine county. In the matter of the guard ianship of Rupert W. Leonard, Ray mond M. Leonard and Florence G. Leonard, Minors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, guardian of the estate of I lupert W. Leonard, Raymond M. Leo inard and Florence G. Leonard, mln ;ors, by order of the county court of , the county of Josephine, will from and after the 3rd day of May, 1912, , sell at private sale to the highest bld ' der for cash all the Interest of the ! above named minors In and to the fol i lowing described real property, sltu 'ated In Josephine county, Oregon, to i wit: j Beginning two hundred (200) feet I south of the northwest corner of lot four (4), in section nine (9), town ship thirty-nine (39), south of range ' eight (S) west, and on the south line of the one (1) acre tract owned by School District No. three (3), thence south three hundred (300) feet, more or less, along the east line of the j James Kerby Donation claim to the I junction, or interception, of said east 'line and county road; thence north erly three hundred (300) feet, more 'or less, along the east line of the county road to the southwest corner (of said one (1) acre tract, owned by School DlHtriit No. Three (3); thence 'east sixty feet, more or less, along the south line of said school tract to place of beginning. The same being that portion of the James Kerby Do nation Land Claim No. thirty-seven (37), situated south of the one (1) acre tract owned by School District jNo. Three (3), and east of the coun jty road, and bounded as follows: On the north by said school tract, on the east by the east line of the James I Kerby Donation Claim and the west lne of lot four (4) in section nine (9) 'township thirty-nine (39), south of 'range eight (8) west, on the west. by the east line of the county road, extending north and south from Main street in Kerby, Oregon. WILL A. LEONARD, Guardian of the Estate of Rupert W. Leonard, Raymond M. Leonard and Florence G. Leonard. NOTICE OF KALK6F ( I I V ITNli 1XO BONUS. Net ice is hereby given that sealed proposals win be received at the of- jfiee of the Auditor and Ponce Judge of the City of Grants Pass, Josephine county, Oregon, to and unt'l the hour of 4 o'clock m. on May 2, 1912, for the purchase of aid funding bonds of said city of Grants Pass. Josephine county, Oregon, In the sum of Eighty Thousand Dollars, said bonds to be issued in denomina tions of One Thousand Dollars each, and dated April 1. 1912, and will bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi- an nually; said bonds are to be issued for the purpose of raising money to bond the warrant indebtedness ofigether with costs and accrued inter- the City of Grants Pass. Josephine ! est and in case of your failure to do county, Oregon. Said bonds will ma- j so, a decree will be rendered foreclos ure in twenty years, and are sub- Ing the lien of Bald taxes and costs ject to a prepayment option thereon i of face value and accrued Interest I to date at any semi-annual Interest ' , ( . .1 nn . . ntlnm inn . rw . . ... the date oi said bonds, upon giving notice by publication In a newspaper of general circulation, printed and . " " ' mi hlluhprl In . nimnh no rnnntv Iirp- gon. for a period of sixty days. Said , bonds are authorized by ordinance . .......... No. 597, of the City of Grants Pass. ' "a' , , iU, Said bonds to be printed and fur- AH process and papers in this pro nlslied by said city. The Common ed g niay be served upon the un Council reserves the right to reject , d?Kned tnMug within the State any and all bids, and said bonds arc of 0,rBn. at the a,dre811 hereafter not to be sold fer less than par and accrued interest. The proposals must be accompan ied by a certified check on some re sponsible banking institution in the sum of five per cent of the amount of the bid, which said sum shall be forfeited to the city in the event said bid Is accepted and the bidder falls to accept and tender payment for: said bonds within ten days from the date of the flty's acceptance of the bid. lilds must be enclosed in a nenlpH finvntnnp wlfhrvit ilnv rilutlni?- ulshing marks of writing thereon. except tne loliowing worus. to-wn: "Hid for City Funding Bonds of the City of Grants Pass, Oregon." lilds will be considered on the full amount of the Issu or upon any portion thereof. In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and fixed the cor jporate seal of the City of grants I Pass, Josephine county, virefron, on 'this 2Mh day r,f March. 1912. J. N. JOHNSTON, Auditor and Polite Judge of the City f fJrants Pass, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter ef the Estate or D. S. llolton. deceased, J. I). Holtpn, administrator. Notice is hereby given that I, J. D. llolton, have been appointed ad- miniserstor of the estate of D. S. Holton, deceased, and any persons having claims against said estate will present them to me at Merlin. Ore., In care of Chas. Ladd. J. D. HOLTON, Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given, that Mabel jk. Klopper. the undersigned, has ) been appointed administratrix of the estate of Henry Klopper, deceased, !by the county rourt for Jo8,l)hl,W, Lounty Oregon, and all persons hav- inK 0iatmB aeainst said estate are hereby notified to present the same. duly verified, to the undersigned ad ministratrix at the law office of II. D. Norton at Grants Pass In Josephine county, Oregon, on or before the ex piration of six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Date of first publication, April 5, 1912. MABEL E. KLOPPER, Administratrix. Sl'.MMONS '.OR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN. In the circuit court of the btate of Oiegon for Josephine county. Joseph Pollock, i latntlff.) vs. ) ihe personal repreienta-) tatlves and heirs of the) estate of Nancy Felster.) deceased, Defendant.) To the heirs and personal represen tatives of Nancy Felster, deceased, the above named defendants. In the name of the State of Ore gon, You are hereby notified that Joseph Pollock of Grants Pass, Or egon, is the holder of certificate of delinquency numbered 33, issued on the 30th day of January, 1909, by the tax collector of the county of Jo sephine, stc.e of Oregon, for the amount of Six and forty-five one hundredtl.s ($6.45) dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1917, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real prop erty assessed to you, of which you are the owner ns appears of record, situated In t.ald county anu state, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit Lots three (3) and four (4) In block "C" Judsons Addition to the City of Grants Pass, Oregon. You are further notified that said Joseph Pollock hns paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years witn the rate of interest ou said amounts as follows: Yenr 1M)8, pnld April 9, 1909, tax receipt No. 1538, amount $7.59, rate of Interest, 15 per cent. Year 1909, pnld June 2, 1910, tax receipt No. 2719, amount V7.13, rate of interest, 15 per cent. Year 1910. paid March 9, 1911, tax receipt. .o. 1115, amount $8.15, rate of Interest, 15 per rent. Year 1911, paid February 21,1912, tax receipt No. 389, amount $8.98, rete of interest. 15 per cent. Said heirs and personal represen tatives of Nancy Flester, deceased, as the owners of the legal title of the above described property as the same j appears of record, and each of the other persons above named are here by further notified that said Joseph Pollock will apply to the circuit court of the county and state afore said for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above described, and mentioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to ap pear w'thln sixty days after the first publication of this summons exclu sive of the day of said first publica tion, and defend 'his action or pay the amount due as above shown to- against the land and premises above named. This summons Is published by or der of the Honorable Stephen Jewell, Judue of the county court of the State of Oregon for the county of Jose phine, and said order was made and datoH thin 9C.1 ilnv nf Mnrrh H1? ......v.., andne date of the f.lr8t Pu.bll5atlon. of this summons Is the 29th day of . min nidi iiumcu. EDWARD S. VAN DYKE, Attorney for the Plaintiff. , lAddres, Grants Tass, Oregon. HIS CAPACITY. .... , ,, , , I ORTLAND, April 10. I wasn t drunk," Indignantly protested Thomas McClellan. "I sad only 22 drlnkg." "Is that not enough to make b i .i .nn "V, , -"- ' , man oi my mpai-iij, lepuen .j - Clellan. A riM iicit pin hi:d. PORTLAND. AprJl 9. E. S. Holmes amused hltnself by pinching women. The last time he did It be took a firm grip on a pin. He ei;ed and was himself pin' bed by the police. NO Hll MADE FOR kEXI.EIVS REAL ESTATE. Sunday's Daily. When the sheriff's office today took up the work of auctioning Sam uel Keulein's and George Altpeter's real estate to satisfy fines of a total jthe t,,ne wa fillel full, and then of $700 against the two men convict-l80me- The forenoon was taken up ed of selling liquor in Grants Pass. Completely with the Initiation of no person responded with a bid. AsaDOUt ninety new members from the a result the sale was postponed to j vrlous granges of the county; then April 20, when another attempt will 'ue the dinner Bpread for about be made to find purchasers at a pub lic sale. The fact that Kenleln and Altpet er continued in the county Jail in de fault of payment of their fines, does not affect the sums to be paid, pro vided It Is paid out of a sale of their property or otherwise. In other words they are not serving out a sen- tence at so much credit per day, but j trlbuteH of quality, richness of var are in Jail as a result of the fines not j1'' an' super-abundance. In fact being paid. Hence when the money 'here seemed to lie as much left on Is finally paid over the law will de- the table when the guests arose ns mand and take the full amount re- when they sat down. Truly the bd gardless of the many days in Jail. M ot Murphy are connoisseurs In t e Were the convicted ones without !art of cookery and economists on W.a property they would pay the fines, law of BUPPly and demand. Oh, It was In the absence of the cash, by being ''cat. given credit for $2 for each day In I At 1:30 tne gavel fell and from prison. thnt time till 5:30 came the "feast of Mrs. Will Ahlf and little son went to Tunnel 9 Monday to spend several days visiting friends. - - j by Joint thought of the Pomona lec- XOTICE FOR APPLICATION FOR turer and the local lecturer, but It PATEX1. ;wng nlj ot R jltRn 0Tfor mogt piag. Mineral Application No 07.884 enterU,nlnK nr, w th, In the United States Laud Office, . . ,,, , lt Roseburg, Oregon. United States vom 1,(1 of Corvnltln Bpoke on the. mar Mlneial Survey No. 748. March 15, 'kot problem, giving n most excellent 1912. address. Several other subjects were In pursuu. ee of the net of congress ,,,sl,USHed and flimy the grftn(!e went uiinut'ii ,unv iv, loii, wis Hidden pany, IV. .(,.,. Ml.il...r .- a corporation whose wiuf MlftX.m U.l,ll..uu lu ill P.rl.H building, In the city of Portland, state ,0' U,e 1 on,ona Krnne 18 to ,,e ,he of Oregon, does hereby give notice of , Rpneral executive committee of the its Intention to make application for , fair. Each subordinate Is to appoint United States patent for the Hidden n rommittee of three, as a sub-exeeu-iieasure group of mining claims, .. . ., , , ... cons'stlng of the Daisy, Sallle and l,VG' t0 art for 1,8 P-rtlculap locality. Hidden Treasure lodes. Said mining J11 teachers are to have a coniintt clainiB belong to and are owned by i tee of three, w hich has already bften said Hidden Treasure Mining com-'appointed. pany, and nre situate and lie In Jots . ., 1. 2. 3, SBfc NW4. SWVi NK'i,' , An ,iu,,n,l,, ,,e "tended to SK',4 NKVi in section twenty-seven , " miners association, the poultry (27), township thirty-six (36) south, association, fruit growers' aasocla rango five v5) west of the Willamette 1 tlon. commercial club, ladles' auxtl Merldlan. and In the Grants Pass ; nm , association de- ( I norgunlzed I mining district, Jose-; , , .... Phlne county, state of Oregon, and are, 8lll"K ,0 ,''-lerate with the grange numbered and designated as United In this enterprise. Kach rommittee States Mineral Survey. No. 748. Said so appointed will also be a sub-execu-clalms are contiguous to and Join 1ve ,,(inmittoo tu exorute lt8 own (le. each other, ns more particularly de-1 , , , ..... scribed by the plat and field notes Blns' 1,1 "''ce with the regula posted herewith upon the premises, ;tlons to be adopted later by the gen .lie boundary lines of each of the 'erul executive committee. J. W. Tur- foMow,s-bOVe nU",l0n"(1 l0'le8 are "8!v,,' '" rhom,n general director of "'I'laisy lode, beglnn'ng at corner No. f",ri ,,n1 fro,n the f ,he 1, a sawed fir scantling 3 feet long, 4 j flr at Williams last year he will inches square, driven firmly into the, make a great success of this, ground In a mound of stone, scribed- other committees were appointed Unto.. n- Kin 1 HI U Mr. lit 11 whence the V Sec. Cor. on the South i tidy, of See. 22, T. 36 S., It. & W. of i Wlllamette Meridian bears N. 60 dwg. 01 min. W. 1082 feet; thence S. 17 deg. E 600 feet to corner No. 2; J t hence S. 72 1 deg. W. 1500 feet to ; Corner No. 3; thence North 17 deg. i W. 000 feet to corner No. 4; thence 1 nortn 73 (leg, E. to corner No. 1,! place of beginning. Sallle lode, beginning at corner No. 1. a sawed fir scantling 3 feet long, 4 Inches square, driven firmly Into the ground In a mound of stone, scribed Cor. No. 1, Sallle M. S. No.; us w nence uie corner oi neciions , ... , ... , , . ,,, Han Francisco will be the starting and 23, 1'. 30 S., It. 5 W. of Willam-1 , , . ,, , ... .. ette Meridian bears N. 72 deg. 11 min. "ol,,t for ,1,'xt ",,llh "ole Ped 10. 316 feet; thence 17 deg. K. 600 'th Captain Amuudsen, the dls- feet to Corner No. 2; thence South ' coverer of the south pole, ns its lead 73 deg. W. 1500 feet to Corner No. H nnnounced here today by Henry 3; then north 17 deg. W. 600 feet to , . ,. v . . , Corner No. 4; thence North 73 deg.!,'un,, U,c 'Kan ""-l. ""d a E. 1500 feet tu Corner No. I, place 'I"H,' f'''n' "f Captain Amundsen, of beginning. - Hidden Treasure lode beginning at LonsvnLK( K April 10, Corner No. 1, a sawed fir scantling 3 ,, ,, , 1 feet long, 4 Inches square, driven ( "trolled four to one by the Taft ad firnily Into the ground In a mound of herents, the Kentucky republican stone, scribed Cor. No. 1, M. H, No. state convention opened here at noon 74S Midden Treasure Lode; whence ,()(Iav Taft 19 dl8lrll.t delp?atM the 4 Re.-. Cor. on the South Hdy. (() ,,. , (.onVentlon, Roosevelt of Sec. 22. 7 36 S It. 5 W of Wll- (hlt. nd u contpHted lamette Meridian, bears No. 2 deg. 58 tnln. W. 1 433.1 ft; thence north 73' deg. E. 1500 feet to corner No. 2; ' PHILADELPHIA, April 10. With thence south 17 deg. E 600 feet to rm)ldt(nt Whle of the Unlted M, corner No. 3; thence south 73 deg. W. , . ...... 1500 feet to corner No. 4; thence orkerB of America insisting that north 17 deg. W. 600 feet to corner , the coal operators must recognize the No. 1, place of beginning. .union before a bcttlenient of existing The magnetic variation at all nor-, differences Is possible, and the oper ners 20 deg. East. . ., ... . Posted upon the ground this 4tha,org 8(1,1 declaring unequivocally day of March, A. D 1912. against such recognition, the opera- There are no adjoining or conflict-' tors and miners of the anthracite coal Ing claims. Any and all persons claiming ad versely any portion of said Ix)de Claims or surfaci- ground are re-, quired to file their adverse claims SAN LUIS ODISPO, Cal., April 10. with the register of the I'n'ted States ;Ai a reHult of a uame over a do... land office at Roseburg, Oregon, In : , .. ,. . , u. linnet.,, l.n.,1 riUtrlrt. ilnrln1 1 U'"' I)r' iTleman, a proill- Klx,y ''"ys period of publl- 'jcailnn hereof or they will be barred n,y virtue of Htfitute. BENJAMIN F. JONES. Register. CHICHESTER'S PILLS M? te?l.":J:iT;ia '.';.f t'Xt EMtW f7y&VtJV,.?UTTriR-s ynn k , m Ut. sfni. A u .11.1 1. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS tVIRYWhTBE POMONA GRANGE FAIR. To The Courier: j April 6 was a "red letter" day in .Grange circles. From 10 o'clock lu the morning to 12 o'clock at night two hundred and still the aisles were occupied, and standing room at premium. The Murphy Grange had the occasion so well in hand with committees for everything that every thing moved off like a machine. But !,ne dinner table was a surprise It was a feast, a banquet, a festival. A rare treat, with all the attendant at- , reason ana tne now of soul never !n'e diminishing In interest for one i moment. We are unable to give the jllst of entertaining features prepared I v- v . w illllll l'lf'1'1 I VH Ht'NMIIIM III I'llHHIIiar II1M I .. . . I . . . I 1 iL . 'matter of the county fair. The general executive committee As np- soon as all the committees nre l""ntea we win send m a comp ete list. Tno mart problem Is still on the , d , , , , f fc various granges to ratify the plans proposed so that when the executive committee speaks It will be with the approval of more than seven hundred , av'8 A MKMBER. SAN kkaNCISCO. Aprll 10. -That I mines met here at noon today. I It Is reported that both parties j lnnt phynldau here, Is dead toda . and Hecqucs Daniels, a saloonkrep. Is dying. Daniels shot and Instantly kll the physician and then sent a bull through his own brain. ST. LOCI!?, April 1". With the !MIHHIII river filing at all points iab,m! M'"iphls, the river below th. 'Tennessee metropolis Is rapidly rls- Is Ing, and flood stanes today are report ed at Beveral points.