Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, August 16, 1912, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    Friday, AKiisr io, ioii.
AMERICAN FLAGS WVMK
OlthKKEII TAKF.X M.
SASKATOON. Sask., Aug.
While au American circus was parad
ing here
Mounted
today a squad of Northwest
i... I.-..., ....
jui.-tr oi,a h party of it i
Zens compelled the circus manage
ment to take down all the American
flags they were flying.
Engraved cards at the Courier.
Mlting blanks at Tbt Courier Of.
fee.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Josephine Countv.
In the Kstate of James Dailey
.eased.
De
Notice is hereby given to all per- j
sons having any claim or claims
against the estate of James Dailey, !
deceased, to present their claims '
duly verified, accord hit; to law,
u lie ui i'i"u uviiiii iififdi in
Ed. Dailey, of Kerby, Josephine rour-
?Z?LA"!ZTl'.r-
men ...iu .i...s "cvu.ui oi sam es-
,a.e. or to his attorneys, Colvlg
Williams, at their office In Grants
Pass Oregon.
Hut date of the brst publication of
tins mi ne is uie loin uay ot August,
A. IV. 1912
(Signed) ED. DAILEY,
Executor of the Estate of James
Dailey, Deceased.
Colvig & Williams,"
Attorneys.
VOTIC i: FOK Pl ltLICATIOX.
Department of the Interior. U. S.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
June 28, 1912.
Notice Is hereby given that Alma!
K. Rundle, of Kerby, Oregon, who, on I
November 22, 1911, made homestead
entry serial No. 07C85, for lots
4, o ana bW, section 18, Oregon for Josephine Countv.
township 39 S, range 7 west Willam- In the Estate oi Helen K. Rowe, De
e';e meridian, has filed notice of in- ceased.
tnnrlnn (n mal:a Annl nn.Hm..ln.lA.. ! V,.Ir... 1. 1... ...... .
itiii.un iu iiiiui luuinuuaLioii
proof, to establish cla m to the land
.1,,, raar-rh uof it ',...
uv.. . vv. , uc.uic liriucil j--iwuni niv i-rwuc OI Iieieil l. KO e.
Smith, United States romniissloner, i deceased, to pre. ent their calms duly i
at Grcnts Pass, Oregon, on he 15th ( verified according to law. on or be-
dnv of August, 1912. If,"- Fix, ,!mi"tns from ,!ate (,f the
, , , ; first publicaticn hereof to Fred A.
Inimant names as "ItnesBeB: iwilliams. the duly ap,iuinted. qual
M. Tyrer. Dnvld Coulter, Mahlon iiped and a,lni., ajmg.ra,0PM (lf '
;n ",,u ""'I'e' "imwin, an oi
herby. Oregon
BENJAMIN F. JONES.
Register.
NOTICE FOK ITIVLICATIOX.
Deimrtnient of the Interior, V. S.
Land Office at Itosebtirg, Oregon,
July 2, 19i2.
Notice Is hereby given that James
Z. Parker, of Williams, Oregon, who.
on August 28, 1907, made homestead
entry serial No. 04 29G, lor Wife
SW1;, section 28, township 3S S,
im r n.4 1M11 .11. ...III
, a .. 'y'lu"l"llv "lenu,au'
has filed notice of Intention to make
7 . ?uar,PT',1 10 ,e8taj'ls,n; Notice is hercbv dver to all per
claim to the land above described, sonB hav, , anv daiII) or t.!aims
before Herbert Sinlth United States anst tne es.ati of UeIianiln I)im.
commissioner at Grants Pass, Ore- mi(.k (ie,easj, t0 ,rent thelr
koh, on tne utn day ot August,
1J'-.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Frank Bryan, Mrs. Franu Bryan,
T. J. Sumner and Arthur lllodgett,
all of Williams. Oregon.
liEN.TAMIN F. JONES.
Register.
N OT 1 1 K JF1 m I I H L I ( A T I O X .
Department of the Interior. U. S.
land office at Roseburg. Oregon,
June 26, 19.2.
Notice s hereby given thi'.t Louis
M. Nidel, of Kerby, Oregon, who, on
May 13. 1912, made homestead entry
MT:ai .o. 064, Tor lots 1, 2, i ana
4. section 17. township 39 S. range,
west Willamette meridian, has ,
filed notice of Intention to make final
o.n:utation proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before Hprliert sTrn-th I'ritteil Stntes !
.... n r
'ii.iusioiier, ai orauis rass. uic-:
,. !
gun, on the loth day of Auu.v,
1912.
rlalmant names as witnesses:
Miles Purdin. Mahlon iitckey,
Mrry Robidean and Ida Turner, all
, ( f Kerby. Oregon.
BENJAMIN F. JONhJ.
Register.
X OT I CI ) FO 1 1 1TULICA T IO X .
Department of the Interi r
land office at Roseburg.
li!T, Oi? KiH
u. s.
Oregon,
.. .. ' . .
.Notice is nere y gnen tn j
on May l 1 12 n ad ho ,mtd
"u .nay is, iyiz, maae uoiuenieau i
entry serial Xo. 07670. for ; . 4 S2,
se.tion 17, township 39 S range ,
I"? W,!aInet,t,e n:r"'na9' com I
tation proof to establish cjaim to .:
..e land above described before Her-
iiinriii.ui ......... ....... -
Smith. United States commls-
N fi !r, at Crrants Tas?. Or son. on
lath day of August. 1912.
claimant names as witnesses:
l.ouis M. Nadel. Miles Purdin, Ida
T; r.er and Mahlon Beckey, all nf
K'!iv, Oregon.
' BENJAMIN F. JONES,
Register.
xTllKK
lo Whom It Ma7 Concern: Notlc
l" hereby given that I, the under
:.ed, o'wDer of one-half Interest U
C" Suear Flue mine at Gallce, Ore
'''i, will not be responsible for an?
o-!ts Innrred against said Sugv
'' ' ' u lr.e or for any labor cr lm
'" ' r.cr.ts 1 "rformed thereon; !
-..it no pernon entering on Bald pretn
for any reason whatsoever sfc'
fen.ove therefrom any ore, mineral r
tiller. '
ated February 23, 1910.
(Signed) F. E KNIGIH
-VOTKE for I lHLkATiov
Apartment of the Interior. U S
J'ine 26, i$i2. '-'fsPn,
Otlie Is harobv i... .
J''1, of Kerbv,' Orteon
Mar ?i 1014 ' . .6UU-
that Ida
- f.... maQ9 con-.estead en
-. ...... .1,6, j, for w,
hec. H. and ui cl'.
vp,
NL
..i.... ... . or. -j ro. ..town
range T u-f.r vn
nieriJIan. has f.le.l .,, i. .V I1!.. l BUlons
to in
ake final , 0,; , " '7 .
ZZZZ!'"
to -h i.,wi .i
nm-u. i,ero:-e Herbert Smith Unit -
I i , - '"u uuB lie-
r IH!tS Odin mitcinn.,. . - ..
.is-, ireon
A ".gust, I'll 2.
on the I r. t h day of
C::.!r.ant names as witness:
Robldean and Muhtnn tw.'
- - v jc ir, ail
- ,of Kerby, Oregon.
ut-.NJAMIN F,
JONES,
uegister.
Not in: for pi iu.k ation.
I'epartn.eut of the Inter!
land offi
Juae 26.
. ii -
Notice is
Nor p I .u.
l'h- o. on
.iicut L ihm Ii :iT Ml
- maue nonstead en-
Mry serial No. 70T6. for SE '4 SE4.
7. E, XE4 So-. 18 and SVi
..WVi,, 6ecti(II1 17 t0WllsaI o9 s
range 7 west Willamette meridian.
. nas tiled notice of intention to make
final commutation proof, to establish!'" lavor of said plaintiff and against
Claim 10 tne land BljOVi di-RiTiho 1 ho.
fure Herbert Smith, United States
oinmissloner, at Grants Pass. Ore -
gon, on the lot'i day of August,
1912,
Claimant names as witnesses:
Solon Curtice, William Havs. L.
M. Nadel and Mahlon Beckey, all of
.Kerby, Oregon.
DENJAMlN F. Ju.vES,
Register,
" VaTI( ... T(.
T,( h TO
3,ln the County Court uf the State of
is ueieo gl-n to II II per-
, sons having anv claim or claims
,, ,
;Ba id estate, at his offi e in the Tuffs
llmilding at Grants Pass. Oregon.
The date of the first publication
!0f .his notice Is tee ''Sth ilnv of
June, A. D., 1912.
(Signed) FKEI) A. WILLIAMS',
Administrator of the Kfctate of Helen
i. ivurte, i-'C'eaeu.
Colvig &- Williams, Attorntys.
()TI( i; TO UCLDITOKS.
in tne i iiniuy conn oi die siaie oi i
flrevon for Josephine f'uunty.
; In the Estate of Beii.biuln Dimmi. k
Deceased.
I
(.lams du;, verifi,.j a,(H r(3ing t0 ,aw
(on or before six months from the i
j date of the first, publicntlon hereof, j
lt0 Virgil L. Dlmmick and Edward
I E. Dimmick. tlie dulv appointed, !
Iqiialified and acting joint adinlnlstra Gi een. Mis. M. E. Mlt
; tors of the said esfa:e. at Grants ''hell, Eli C. Gray, Addie
!Pass. Oregon, or to thfir attorneys, ;Gray, Harry J. Gray, M.
ifVilrlir jC- U'iliinint nt their offlcp 111
!.,. - , ..,,.1! i...... i
the Tuffs
ll'lllUHIt, ai .ililllis I
j Oregon,
j The date cf the fi
this not 1 e ' the '2
A. D., 1912.
i (Signed! VIRGIL
o .-,tlon cf 0,ntr persons or par
fl'av 'of June. :tle9 unknown claiming
any right, title. estate.
DIMMICK, , lien or interest In the
DIMMICK. .real 1 to; eity described la
(Sistu'dl EDWARD
Joint Admlnis'rators r-i
hp Estate ,
of Reninmlf. Dltnmifk. Deceased
Colvig & Williams,
:
tforn'-yy.
XOTM'F TO lU I.IXOt 1T I O-OWX-Fit
ok ilIM(i ( L AIM.
is hereby given that Chris
August Kulis-h, who, with
.NOtl
.Oril e
.-.rti,..., ,
r.ruL nun rtu;ii. ivunrv u, v,Uw, .nn
Ignatz Knapka, 'leeeaseL are co-own- 'ate, Iipii. or interest In the real cs-
ers of ot:e quartz n.ining claim sltuat- Lite described In the complaint heie
ed In tho Kerby i unorganised i min-
ing district In Josephine 'cinty, tire- In the r.ame of the state of Ore
gon. and hereafter more fully desc rib- you are hereby required to ap
,ed, have done and performed all the pear and answer the complaint filer!
annual assessment and r-presonta-
tlon work required under tie mining
laws of the United States: and the
state of Oregon for years 1910 and
1911 of the value of f 1 0 o for each
of said vears. and that the said Ignatz
Knnnka. deceased, or his estate, has
f!1ei tn nav snv nortlon of the as
" . " h(. vears 19,0 and
d the full sum cf 1100 is due
0a
''sadgntz Knapka or
" terestof the said Ignatz Knapka or
T , tf.tor ot ne'e. .U of
.t "0. h .
vice of this notice upon him. pay unto
the undersigned, his co-owners, the
sum in which he is delinquent, or
fail or refuse to contribute his due
nronnrtlon of raid assessment work.
together with the usts rf this action,
that his said interest In said mining
claim will become the property of the
undesigned co-owners, who have pcT
Lcti.td an I caused to be performed
s :ih assessment work.
The mining clalra ar..l pretnls'S
in
Men : -i
reVr
d to (
:i?:.-t. of "he
:.,-m. a- the
F-Met:.! . r 1,
v' ::!' r 1.
it. it rc-i-rdi of
l"i:t'. m i
er'.lc.nd
Ifei'i. and
I9e.'. i'l
; c'alrn 1
locate 1
rf'-T.ded
n.
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'I.1SCH.
w ia:ul loci l ::
HUP. EXPFCTKD TO
TIIL" isittlt MILLIONS.
NEW York. Aug. 13. When it
on j aa reported here today that the ex-n-
lien, i hip i .h. mi
i '" -"ir minions s
.111 ... .,...!...
- iiinr any minute, consider-
'able ,-unn.
I .n0ti9 ' n'w,ls ,h:,t h:,v eleged
" Astor mansion, w,
! " ""i.-it u, wnere .mis. Astor.
, . i
- . , . .
1 1U,)W ot ,n Titanic disaster victim
1.1... 1 ..
1 fined.
VOTM K OF MIFKIFF'.i SAl.K.
In the Ciro iit Co'.irt of the State of
Oregon in an,! for .l....,.i,i. r.,n-
' i v v,,..-
R0.J1! t
Heed, Plaintiff.
V8.
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I 1 It .1 fc? I.
l lit tUU iTil
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iKll'll I ion I I. fn.lu ,
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HI' -nt.t .... : i
lent of VhircnU couVtTthe' .t.te
or Oregon in and for the countv of
Josephine upon a Jui K.n,,t rendered
ami Jo. Leted in .aid court April 15
J 1912. in an actio., wherein Robert
. t,,l U plaintiff and the Southern
i1"'"" sl'ply Company, defendant
tile sithl defendant for Hi sum nf
Ul.M with Interest thereon at the!,x)- 1,1 n- -Miller & Company's
rato (l( s Per ent per auniim from , A(,(,lM"" to Oran's Fuss, Josephine
,lu -"" day of December, 1911, am! jeonnty. Oregon; then.e south 105
$50,110 attorney's fees and the furth- i 'eet; thence east 50 feet; thence
er sum of $10.00 for costs and dls-
burseinents of and upon this writ.
!whi' h exet-llli(, w directed and de-
n.eicii io me as euei in oi ine auove
named state and county and pursuant
thereto 1 have levied upon and am
directed to sell upon virtue of such
execution and judgment of the
court, the following lecrlUd real
property, to-wit:
Lots i and i in II. A. Miller and
Company's addition to the town now
city, of Grants Pass, Josephine coun
ty, Oregon, and also the west one-
h-lf t . i ri ,,., . , I
half of lot 2 In Block a of J,
n . . " mi. .
Bournes first addition to the town,
now city, of (.rants Pass, Oregon.
Now therefore, by virtue of said
execution and judgment and In com
pliance with the commands of said
writ, I will on the 17tn day of Au
gust, 1012, at the hour of lo o'dock
1:1. at li e front door of the county
court house in Grants Pass, Jose
piihie county. Oregon, sen Ht public
am i ion subject to statutory redemp
tion to the highest bidder to casn in
hand, all riuht, title and interest
which the within named defendant,
;th). Souther.. Oregon Suppl
y Com
pany, n corporation, had on the 15th
day of April, l!12. In and to the
above described property, or any por
1 1 Ion thereof to satisiy said execu
tion. I Dated this 11 day of July, 1912.
WILL C. SMITH,
Sheriff for Josephine County, Ore.
SI MMOXK.
In the On nit Court of the State
Oregon for Josephlt.e County.
or
M. r. Finrlley
Plaintiff.
vs.
Kllza G. Gray. Hester A.
Ilestun, J. V. Heston,
Uessle Grc?n. U. O.
Minnie Gray Patton,
h rank Patton. Albert M.
. - - - -
iGray. Hertha Gray, als'j
the complaint "heroin, de- 1
fendants. )
To Eliza ft. Gray, Hester A. lies
ton. J. V, Heston. Hesfie Green. U
G. Green, Mrs. M. E. Mitchell. Ell
('. Gray, Addie Gray, Harry J. Cray.
M. Minnie Gray Patton, Frank Pat
ton, Albert M. Gray, Hertha Gray
fls0 f"r, JHTS
"" "aiming any right, title,
un
nowii claiming any rignt. title, c
against you in tlie above entitle'
suit, within six- weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
m- w'ilf'h first publication i.-
Jme 28th, 1912.
And If you fair to appear and an-
fW,r ,,r ctherwise plead, for want
inereoi me iiiainiiu win apply
"he eourt for the relief demanded In
!M - complaint substantially as
ows. to-w t: For a decrn dei f
f ol -
dei larlng i
and ad.'ud.In,' that the defendants !
interest whatever in or to sold land
- d Ih.'T.e piaimlif Z the Mai
owner In fe sl,:,'e cf said land pad
the whoV thereof; that the defend
:fs and each of them be required
" 'onv-y all interest and claim to
Hai(1 'and plaintiff within !xty
d - n t'lltr.v cf ""hi de-reo, and
d"fa'i!" Liereoi' said decree shall
be deitiifd and taken as equlvalem
to su' h conveyarco and stand tn lien
thereof. That the defendants h:i '.
.ath of them be forever restrained
and e:,.'oii;(d frotu asserting in,'
l;:!:"! vh:it"ver 1" or 10 s-ild iretn-i-e
ad'.'er- to plilr.tlff. and foi
j id"ii-M and de re for bis (o'
ati'l d's'nr.-' r. n's
i.,;,,: r , , ; ;!,; ;."., I p. ;!.,
!l ' :e River ,v" r er. a w -l ' 17'.
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Li; tot r.n.i:
SUMMONS
In the circuit court of the state of
Oregon, for Josephiue county.
Belle Mitchell, otherwUe)
Known as Uahelle)
.Mitchell, Plaintiff I
vs. )
Marshall A. Mitchell. )
Defendant )
iTo Maishall A. Mitchell, the above
.,... ..,,1 ,.,f.....i ,,.
.4 uw.i,uoiii.
In the name of the Kt.ve nf (li-won
Astor, Is con- j You are hereby sununoned and re
quired to appear in the above eutltl-
jed court and tause at the court house
af liTAUt Pnsa ill InuunhinA ...innlv
s. in Josephine couuty.
Oregon, 011 or before six weeks from
the date of the first publication of
this summons, and answer the coin -
nliilnt ril... I u.ri.f, . t ,1.1
!:." .. "t.ur. ' ' .
mi
ause and in. caso you fall to
appear ana answer or otnerwise
nlead within ih hrU)n iimi.,i
ihi iO.,lnlir III .,,.!.. ... .1. .
..mc t'tuiuuik win a'.i iu i ue euini - ... ..... , .-..i, o. .mi.i ,t-ii i
!for the relief prayed for in the com- and not les than one-eighth begin- to ,h" ",r,, of ,:,,,t,",,le Adjudica
' plaint, viz.: a decree dissolving the nlm' uiiii iii Hii,-.i ,,.i .n ''hm for confirmation. Said board
juouug oi matrimony now ana nere-1
i i . , . . . ,
miuic vAifiiiij, ueie-u ino iiuiuiiii
and defendant, and for a decree of
divorce In favor of the plaintiff and
against the defendant; and that the
plaintiff he decreed to be the owner
in fee fcliiiple, free from any right or
claim of the defendant, of the fo-1- (
lowing described premises, to-wit:
Commencing ut a point 150 feet
east of the northwest corner of Ulock
north IOj feet; thence, west 50 feet
to the place of beginning.
Also an adjoining tract of land.
uennning 20u reet east of the north -
west comer of ltlock 2 In II. H. Mil-
ler & Company's Addition to the
lown of Grants
Pass, Josephine
county, Oregon; thence running
south 105 feet; thence east 50 feet;
thence north 105 feet; thence west
50 feet to place of beginning:
And that the plaintiff be awarded
the exclusive custody of the minor
child, Lewis C. Mitchell.
1 ,
cf
The date of the first publication
hN siiiiimoni 1 Friday, August 2,
1 1 -. and the date of the last publl- application for the reduction during
cation and the last date for your up- u. first venr of entrv. Forms will
pe.yai.ee Is Friday, September 13 ,,p flirilH,u, for ,, Tlui(
1912. mid this summons Is published ,,
by order of the Honorable Stephen , '"'J'11' 'H,loll!' prlnmrlly passed up
Jewell, judge of the county court for on by the uen.ral land office, but the
Josephine county, Oreuon. by an or-
der duly filed herein of date July 31
1912, ordering service of this sum
mons by publication for u period of
six successive weeks in the Rogue
River Courier, a newspaper of gen
ersrl circulation published at Grants
Pass, Josephine county, Oregon, and
for mailing a copy of the same, to-
gether with a copy of the complaint
to you at your residence and post
office address.
II. D. NORTON.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
xothi:.
Notice is hereby given to whom
lit may concern, and to resident prop
jerty owners abutting on North Ninth
! street, from the north line of "A"
'street to tho northerly boundary of
1 1! .' i.f Grants Puss:
j Greeting:
: You and each of you, are hereby
'notified that F. E. Ilobson, uity engi
neer of the city of Grants Pass, has
I 'iled in the office of the undersigned,
' ""o city hall In said city, a plat
- '! vev Mi, report of the proposed
"oeiiing of North Ninth street from
"A" street to the northerly boundary
I'. I the city ot Grants Pass, and that
the same will be presented to the
i otiniion council of Raid city for fur
'her action after the completion of
period oi publication of this no
j n e. the date of tlie last publication
i "1 which w 11! be mi the Dlth day of
i must, 1 !1 2.
1. N. JOHNSTON.
A iiilitur and Police .Indue of the
! City of Grants Pass.
noii; i: of siiKitirrs sii.i:.
Noli o is hereby nhcn t!i;.t mi ll:e
Till day of Sept'Tnber, 1912. at lo
o'i lock a. in. a the front door of the
'.nut house at Grants Pass. Oieaon.
I will sell for cash lo t lie hkhest bid
ib r all of tb." iiil.'i.sl of l.oita Van
I ''in In a nil to tb.' fo'low ing d.-s. fill
ed leal propeftv
T':e east one-hall' of tlie northeast
'1 nirter of the northwest i;iait.'r and
the east half of the west luiif of the
northeast 'inarter of i Ii . northwe.-t
'I i.'irtcr and the east half of the
southeast 'piarter of the ni.;t!icst
'1'iarter and the (.;ist halt of the west
naif of the soul iu-hm .piaiter of Hie
""' ' b. si uai (. r of 1 1 n i v 1 1 1
four, township .hlr.y-llve south, of
f Wlll,.uillt M..
Mian. In Josephine county, o,,,..
I ess and exit-i.tinu the toliowin:
Pcginlng at the southeast corner of
the southwest quarter of section 21.
township ii.'i south, of ran;.',.' sewn,
west Willamette Meridian, and run
ning west Di rods tbi'iice north 10
101 Is; then cast lo rods: tb.11 hoiiIi
I" ToiIh to place of b. ii,:, in 4, con
'..iiilng I'l acres, and the i.i-j half
of the southwest uu.-rt.r of the
-o'ltbtasl (jiial'lei of the northwest
I nirter of s.'tion : .m i.f tour, town
l.ip thirty-five .itb. tuu.-t- .-even
'' st. '.Villi' n f.. M. iblia-i
.-'.lid sab' :- 1 : 1 : 1 1 - I'n 1 1, i p
of at Is.f viii . 11 .iud'.trn. ill re'rl. -. In
r- '.or of S II Hi;i 1 and a.-;i,'i-t l.m a
Van liotn in the ( i,- ;iP ( n . r ,f t!
- .1 of Or .'.- ii for '' ,. ,,l,,i . . 0 ,ii
.-"', item'
er.-d'.e
. r
and
I !; I
.l.!
r the s U l l
.!.!'. t - i
' . 1 1 I .
.v.l I'l !l.
1 , v 1 I
er -t fro:, 1
I. '-oil int.
VI I.I.
TIII5FF-YKAU XATIOXAI.
HOMESTEAD LAW.
The interior department has issued
the following Instructions to the var-
ious land offices throughout the coun
try regarding the new' homestead
law:
1. The period ol residence is re
du.fd from live years to three, the
credit to besiu, however, from the
establishment of actual residence up
on the land; proof must be sub-
mitted within live years from the
date of entry.
Actual Tillago In lioiiuiml.
' Cultivation for three years.
1.. .
twum,,, m,m UiU0 01 ',,,r'. -
uired. Including
. .
actual cultivation
.
iul ""l u'ss " one-sixteenth ot t he i
nroil tl,M lillitn u-1(1. tli u.. ,,,.!
final proof. Tillage or the soil Is
required ; a mere breaking of the
soil is not sullli ient; but this must
bo accompanied by a planting or
sowing of seed. Grazing is not ac
cepted, except with respect to certain
lands opened to entry under spet lal
acts providing therefore. Ex.ent as i
to certain lands In Idaho and Utah.
hereafter mentioned, the cultivation
required Is the same on entries un-
d. r the enlarged homestead ads ad
on ordinary entries; that Is. the cut
iiv.ition ,,f th f,,,.,,,.,.. ri,,.f,
,,... u ,.,,,..,. ,.,.
, "'
3- The secretary of the Interior
U authorized to reduce the renulred
,.,,,, r rniiivntion- hiu win i,
I - ...... " .11 II. ,1.
done on account of the physical or
llnancial dlsnliilitles or misfortunes
of the 1 1 y in a ti . but only where ex
action of cultivation to the statutory
proportion is unreasonable under the
peculiar conditions governing the
lands. The entryman must make
; ultimate decision thereon rests with
Ihe secretary of the Interior.
Vcteriins' Sen lee Itecngni.cd.
L After residence upon the land
for one .vnr, soldiers and sullors
win, served In time of war may have
credit for the period or their service.
They must, however, show cultiva
tion of not less than one-elghtli of
I he area for at least one year.
5. The general land ollbe Is au
thorized to extend for not more than
six months the ordinary period of
six months ullowed for establishment
of residence, on account of climatic
conditions, sickness or other un
avoidable cause. Application for tills
relief will not bo considered In ad-
vn net
will
but the homesteader's rights
.....i........ieu .,eu mi; ques-
. . . 1 1 ... ; 1 ...1 1
tion is raised.
The homesteader is '
required to go upon the land when
the hlndcrlni; cause Is removed.
0. The entryman may absent
himself for one continuous period of
not more than live months in each
year following establishment of his
residence, but be m.t f.liow bona
tide 1 diit in iniiK reslibun e during re
maining portions of the three-year
period. Two five-months' periods of
absence Immediately s.icce'dlng each
oih'i, ihoiiHh in dlrTerent years of
entr, will not be allowed; tlx
months' abseme renders the entry
suiiject In (olili'Ht. Moreover, III
considering either dual pioof or I(,n
tests, exleiii!,., periods of absence
are respected only where notbe has
been gUcli to the IimiiI laud office
of the beginning of u. intende, ab
sence and also notice of the home
stead.'i's return. The mis following
leave .,f absence 10 be granted by
the local land offp i-vh ban. not been
repealed.
7. The privilege nf commutation
(where it heretofore existed) Is not
affected bv the new act, except (hat
the eiitiyinaii must be a citizen of
the United SlntcH, and tlie old prac
Ibe under which commutation wa
allowed by pel Min w ho I,;,, Hierep'
(lecluK d 1 heir intention l be oininc
cilielis is aiilogaleil ns lo all eii
tl'les, UblowV Residence N..I Ib'.pilie.l.
x When- a homestead ei.ti man
dies, bis widow or itaei Ma'utorv
h:o. 1 soi s ma
ear period b
inaKe up 1 be lb, 1 . .
adding touelbi-r the
period
luring
Will' h t
the la
bb b 'h
II' e no
Ho.. e
his 11
ie Ill l ma 11
and the
' all Ivan-. I
beiu.' re
I. II ti e ell
t .(implied
b'fole
loflelled bv
pile. I Willi
,"'1 lo,
the lab
quired
tn loan
UI'lli:; v
. reside
f tb, ,1
hi'a ef
wilh the
i.ii .ba;1
! fa.
I.e 1 f f.
Ut
1 w
til.
Iu all
I .
e,l' 1
I. upon uo
Alii I 1
c.h a 1
aucelled
i: ' -:. ad
"i or bet
.1 , e . 100
i!u," Ii
I): '11
a II . le. t lull
. DM 2. ! ,
: b r t ' e 1,
I
TAGE SEVEN
three-year law of June 6, 1912. Th
re.iuir.eil residence is thus reamed
from five to three years, but the
specific cultivation provided by the
ad must be submitted within live
years after the date of entry.
fo. Any hardships which nu'niit
result from the above are eliminated
by the ruling of the secretary that a
person having an entry under the
old law may. show the cultivation of
the proportions named in the new
law for two successive years, though
they may not lv the second and third
years of the entry. Moreover, he
holds that where the proof, showing
compliance with the new law. Is
Ktit.mtf tiiinn ii n unfi'v nfri
- . . . ' .
ith nv lilrnt tun lli'a caui'j frntu Ita
i ' " "' "
M..lt ti, ,trv nmv i, in ih ni.
a y be, In the ab
clalms, submitted
. S III e 01 HUM ISC
consists of the secretary of the Inter
ior and the attorney general.
rlil Land 1'ntrle.
11. Where the prbe of a tract of
land Is required to be paid, the an
nual Installments extending beyond
the period of residence required 'ia-
der the new law, proof may lie suh-
mll,ed 88 1,1 0,hcr 'a8P8' flnal ro, tl"
, n,a,8 ,,ot l8,",,n untl1 the e",,,
; l"'"-'' l"l, n" ,"1,n
12. On entries of arid lands In
Idaho and Utah for cultivation wlth-
out residence, the period of ciiIHvr-
! tlon Is not reduced; this must amount
to one-eighth during the second
year and one-fourth during the
third, fourth and fifth years. Seven
years Is allowed for submission of
proof.
13. All the provisions of the act
apply to entries under the reclama
tion nets and the Klnknld entries In
western Nebraska, excepting the
provision as to cultivation.
14. Persons having entries ninde
prior to June ti, 1012, are especially
warned that It may be to their ad
vnntaae to have their entries adju
dicated under the new law, and that
they should carefully consider the
matter; If they desire to submit
proof under the laws under which
their entiles were made, they must
on or before October 4, 1912, file at
the local land office an election to
!,, )lllnU fonis ., fllrHu(1
by the various local land offices.
KIT (WIISOX SH.)W RltlXCi
III XDKFDS INTO lilt ANTS PASS.
Pel I'.U Miance 111 led mill enPct Is
"(;ood"ltll Repented To- 1
night lYi! 1 11 res.
(''"roni Monday's Dally).
Hundreds of people poured Int.i
firiints Pass from neighboring local
ities today to attend the Kit Carson
Wild West show, which, at this af-
',....,..,.. ......foriiinnei. omve.l In l,
nil that the name Implies. Whllo
1 not as extensive or tdabornte as lluf-
jfnlo Hill's show, the Kit Carson ag
gregation gives the spectators their
money's worth mid their performance
Is varied enough to Include some
hlgh-rlnss .Inns acts. Among theso
are two of the biggest features of
the bill the Powell family of gym
nasts and a robats and the Fhlnu;
Millers, eight of them, In a sensation-
al mrlal lasting and double nlack
wlre act,
The wild wchI numbers are taken
care of by cow bins, cowgirls, real
Indians and Mexicans. No better
horsemanship or lariat throwing was
ever p'i'ii here. The performance
begins with a grand levlew of charac
ter:', Introducing a son of Kit Car
son, the noted scout, and ends with
n delineation of the battle of Wound
ed Knee, near Pine Ridge, South Da
kota, in I V01. Two of the Sioux
chiefs who took part In that bat t la
are with the Kit ('arson show. Dare
devil Cossacks an.) a pair of ele
phants are also in the per I'oriiiancc.
The hhow Will lie repeated t'Mllght,
the doors opening ;t t :.'!U. liefore
haiMl there will I a concert by the
show band oil iln sheets.
W. :. , :i farmer liv
ing near Fleming;, Ph., nas be has
used ('hiiiiiberl.'ilii'H Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Keiiicdc u hlx faiii
lly for fourteen y.aiw, and that ho
has found It lo lie an excellent rein
ed.'. , and takes pleasure In tvconi
inetidiug It For sal" l,y all dealer".
PORTLAND, Aug Id. Hh'n had
enough," leiii.ukeil Judge Til Well o
IP'i'ha lirewer hh lie r. -b ased c.t,rji
II Ferguson, whom she charged wkii
battery. The 1 .imphuimnt lore tie-
hllill flolll Uel'il-'
e. Su hU fa e With
u s I in l an.
a sklilet.
KLA.I), C.il
''eeley, lial bol'lll '-'
bis laMioi t;i I.n' ,
few Jolt, of booze,
C-r's home to tell
Pltei f. i e,) .', . j,
I ".'...,
Aug. 1.1
, i-mkLo
.1,1111.
iig.liu-t
..ided MMi -i
s';:rte, for the
I,!' 1 o Tb" 1
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v'.-'TO."
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