FRIDAY, SKPTKMHKIi . 1012. SUMMONS In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Josenhine countv Belle Mitchell, otherwise) known as Isabelle) Mitchell, Plaintiff ) vs. ) Marshall A. Mitchell, ) Defendant ) To Marshall A. Mitchell, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon You are hereby ,, n Kl' quired t o a p pea r i n t h e a b ove e n t I U - ed court and cause at the court house at Grants Pass. In Josephine countv Oregon, on or before six weeks Tom flDlipnr find unuvoK . v, , for the relief praved for in the com- public ation thereof, and the plaint, viz.: a decree dissolving the !, date of the Pupation is bonds of matrimony now and here- 8"8t ''iri1' 1912, and ,1,e Iast da,e tofore existing between the plaintiff;0' the publication Is, and the last and defendant, and for a decree of date for your appearance is, October "... "I'pij lUU LUlll L , ; Vt 01 tD0 I1'3'11"'' nd 4th, 1912; and you are further m.ti IHmV?6 defenda"t: ,and that the:'J that in case 'ol tSTiZlr in ee simple, free from any right or herein, on or before October 4th fOwL0Lihr.1de,fen,lan1t' f the f0'- 19,. r ,fea" lit n the lowing described premises, to-wit: le aforesaiu. the plaintiff wil a - Commencing at a point 150 feet ply to the court for the re L p a e l eABt .?f he ,P"h cor.nei: 0( Bl0l'k rr In her complaint. toSt: AMn 8 .v..... ,.v viiuuig s IIOO, UUDt Grants lass, Josephine , ..u county, uregon; thence south 10 feet; thence east 50 feet; thence north 103 feet; thence west 50 feet to the place of beginning. Also, an adjoining tract of land, beginning 200 feet east of the north west corner of Block 2 In H. D. Mil ler & Company's Addition to the Town of Grants Pass, Josephine county, Oregon; thence running south 103 feet; thence east 50 feet; thence north 103 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. The date of the first publication of this summons is Friday, August 2, 1912, and the date of the last publi cation and the last date for your ap pearance is Friday, September 13, 1912, and this summons Is published by order of the Honorable StM'h"ii Jewell, Jnd.ne of the county court for Josephine county, Oregon, by an or der duly filed herein of date July 31, 1912, ordering service of this sum mons by publication for a period of six successive weeks in the Itoue River Courier, a newspaper of gen eral circulation published at Grants Pass, Josephine countv, Oregon. anditlie mutate of Marie E. 'enn, de- 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, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, and to resident prop erty owners abutting on North Ninth street, from the north line of "A" street to the northerly boundary of 1...3 city of Grants Pass; Greeting: You and each of you, are hereby notified that F. E. Hobson, city engi neer of the city of Grants Pass, has filed in the office of the undersigned, at the city hall In said city, a plat survey and report of the proposed opening of North Ninth street from "A" street to the northerly boundary of the city of Grants Pass, and that the same will be presented to the common council of said city for fur- ther action after the completion of the period of publication of this no- tire, the date of the last publication of which will be on the 10th day of August, 1912. J. N. JOHNSTON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Grants Pass. NOTICE OF SHKKI1 I'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that ou the 7th day of September, 1912. at 10 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the court hnusp ar CI rant s Pass. Oregon, I will sell for cash to the highest bid- der all of the Interest of Lotta Van Dorn in and to the following describ ed real property: The east one-half of the northeast I quarter of the northwest quarter and ninety days from the date of the ser I . .w.. . .i, ,0if r.f tho 'Ice f this notice upon him, pay unto the ta8t half of the h 't' the undersigned, hi. co-owners, the northeast quarter of the no thwest he )( delIn,uent( or quarter and the east half of the contr,bute hJ due j southeast quarter of the "j1 I proportion of said assessment work, J quarter and the east half of the meat Q w h th o th,f Mtl half of the southeast quarter of the lnteregt ,n ald mn,ng J northwest quarter of section tnt- cla,m wl become thJ property of the four, township thlrty-fiye south or ; nnderBltriied co-owners, who have per- range seven west of Willanrette Mer idian, In Josephine county, Oregon. Less and excepting the louowing. Beglnlng at the southeast corner of th?thwest!t.arterof action 24., the southwest quarter township 35 south, of range seven KMti 4 .-; J i n n1 run. tainlng 10 acres, and the east half) of the southwest quarter of the j southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-four, town- j ship tnlrty-nve soum, ruuse --- west. Willamette Meridian. Said sale Is made for the purpose of satisfying a judgment rendered in favor of S. H. Ilurr and against Lra Van Dorn In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Josephine county on September .". H'll. for the sum of ninety-five and 4"-loo dollar, with Interest from September .", mi, tl.e legal rate. WILL C. Sir'TH, Sheriff of Josephil. oiin-y, 're. Oliver S. Prown spent Tuesday Rosue River on IVi-iiuss. in SllT ton IHVOIUK. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine Countv. Mary Knighten, plaintiff. ) vs. ) Elork-e Knighten, De- ) i fendant. ) ' PTBLICATIOX OF SUMMONS. To ElorUe Knighten, Defendant. IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OF t OREGON. . You V hereby 8ummoneJ ,0 pear and answer the complaint filed T1 youllBf &b" ac , m Mm, ,edly Um ,he the servi.e of the summons 1 U"Wn. yU " served 'lth,n ' v,cb I r dissolving the bond, ,. , , , of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and the defendant, and. for an absolute divorce on the grounds of wilfull desertion for a period of more than one year, and absenting yourself from said plain tiff without cause. This summons is published by or der of the Honorable Stephen Jewell, judge of the courty court of Jose phine county, state of Oregon, dated August 21st, .A. D.. 1912, ordering publication thereof, for six succes sive weeks In the Uogne River Cour ier, a weekly newspaper published at Grants Pass, Josephine county, Ore gon, the first publication thereof to be made on the 23rd day of, August, lrfl2, and the last publication on the 4th day of October, A. D., 1912. Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, this 22nd day of August. A. P., 1912. COLVIG & WILLIAMS', Attorneys for the Plaintiff. MTI i: IF I'lN'AI, SETTLEMENT. In the County Court for Josephine County, Oregon. In the Matter of th LVtafo of Mario E. Fenn. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Ilattie M. Harrison, the administratrix of ceased, has tiled In the above entitled court and cause her final account, and that Saturday, September 21, 1912, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m.. at the county court room at the court house at Grants Pass in Josephine county, Oregon, has been fixed by order of the court as the time and place for hearing said final account, and all persons having objections to said ac count are hereby notified to file and present the same on or before said date. Dated this 23rd day of August, 1912. IIATTIE M. HARRISON, Administratrix. NOTICE TO DELINQUENT CO-OWN'. EIS OF MIXING CLAIM. Notice Is hereby given that Chris Erdt and August Kulisch, who, with Ignatz Knapka, deceased, are co-owd- iers of one quartz mining claim situat ed in tne Kerby (unorganized) min Ing district In Josephine county, Ore gon, and hereafter more fully describ- ed, have done and performed all the annual assessment and representa tion work required under the mining laws of the United States and the state of Oregon for years 1910 and 1911, of the value of $100 for each of said years, and that the said Ignatz Knapka, deceased, or bis estate, has failed to pay any portion of the as sessment work for the years 1910 and 1911, and the full sum of $100 Is due aDd delinquent upon the shares and interest or tne said jgnatz is.napKa or his estate, for each of said years The administrator of the estate of Ignatz Knapka, deceased, is hereby notified, that unless be shall within formed and caused to be performed such assessment work. The mining mim ana premise. herein referred, to consist of be quartz mining claim known as the "Portland," located September 1, Dated at Portland, Oregon, this 27th day of May, 1912. CHRIS ERDT, AUGUST KULISCH, Owners. NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: Notlct Is hereby given that I, the under !gned, owner of one-half Interest li the Suear Pine mine at Gallre, Or eon, will not be responsibly for to: A'bti Incurred against said Sugat Pine mine or for any labor or ln provements performed thereon; ai that no person entering on said pretn Iseg for any reason whatsoever ifal remove t herefrom any ore, mineral fc i r 1 1 1 . f r . Pj;ed Febrearr 2.1, 1 01 n. i.-m-i'dl F K KNIGHT W EEKLY IUXJl'E SIMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jose- ! phlne. Anthon Eckern. Plain- ) tiff. ) vs. Dan G. Scobey and Anna ) S. Scobey. his wife. J. D. Swank, and "Jane I Doe." Swank, her first ) name unknown, his ) wife. Defendants. ) h.v h . V 1 I ? Tll,ush 0,1 h Cor fe nearly 2S hey, husband and wife, defend-1 , ' ants above named: lyears as wh'" ,h nrs ,ss,,e of th'8 In the name of the state of Oregon, paper was given to the public. He you are hereby required to appear pulled the lever on the Washington and answer the complaint filed handpress when the first copy was against you In the above entitled suit i, ...... on or before the Uth day of October. jbrousht forth, and for a number of 1912, the said date being the explra- 'years thereafter was largely respons tlon of six weeks from the first pub- ible for the destiny of the paper. The lication hereof and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want there of, plaintiffs will apply to the said court for the relief demanded in their complaint, to-w it : For the foreclosure of a note and mortgage, made, executed and de livered by fold defendants to J. L. McCulloi h. on the 1 . t h day of June, 1911, which said mortgage is re corded in book IS, page 3uS, record of mortgages of Josephine county, imps'1", mm km juugiiif in lor me sum of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars, together with interest since the ltlth day of June, 1911. and at torneys' fees and costs, and for a sale of the north half of lots Five (.") and Six (Gl, 151 ock Twenty-one (21) of the original town of Grants Pass. In Josephine county, state of Oregon, to secure the payment and satisfac tion of the aforesaid Judgment. Thfa oninninnu 1j mi Kl I & hA In der of the Honorable Stephen Jewell. judge of the countv court of the state of Oregon, for Josephine county. Made August 2th. 1912. The first publication will be the 30th day Of August, 1912. and the same Is to continue six (fi) sin vessive weeks, and the last publication will be -m the 11th day of October. 1912. CONRAD P. OLSON. Robert O. Smith, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution upon foreclosure and an order of sale Issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for Josephine county, on August 30. ' 912, based upon u Judgment and decree therein rendered and docket ed on the 23d day of August, A. D. 1912, in the suit wherein Henry E. ltooth and Mary A. Iiooth are pialn- tlffa !in1 Prim I.- P M.i.,,1,- .,.! I.' 1 Clark are defendants, in favor of 'the plaintiffs and against the said defend - dant, Frank E. Moody, for the sum of two thousand dollars ( 2,00ti) with Interest thereon from vebrnarv 15th. 1911. at the rate of (5 per cent; I J200.00 attorney s fee and costs and disbursements taxed at $17.75 and costs and disbursements of this writ, which said judgement and decree was duly assigned to C. II. Clements on August 2t',th, 4912. Which execu tion of foreclosure and the order of sale was directed and delivered to me as sheriff of said county. I have levied upon and am directed to sell by virtue of such execution and the ' order of sale the following described real property situate In Josephine jthe state progressive convention here county, Oregon, to satisfy the above ! from naming a state ticket today. A specified sums to money, to-wit: " !hllrd flght , u r0Hle,.t. f ommenclng 7S rods and 9 links i '.,,. south and 34 links west of the north- The Question may not be finally de east corner of the northwest quarte:" ,'Ued until Colonel Rooseveld ad of the northeast quarter of the north- dresses the convention late this af west quarter of section 21, township Jternoon. 35 south, range G west of the Will amette Meridian. Josephine county, : State of Oregon; thence south IS de- j NOTICE TO CREDITORS. grees west 19 rods and 8 links; j thence south f!4 degrees and 30 min- ... .u , . . ... , . utes east 134 rods to the southeast 1 1,1 f tt TTl V? 'r ' corner of the soutnwest quarter "f 'i nf r , . Joaophiiie County the northeast quarter of section 21; j1" n'e 'Btate f Jun"' Unll,,y' U" thence north 22 rods; thence north v,?m i- i i . , . C4 degrees and 30 minutes west to I . " ,0 '!l'r" , . . .. , sons having any can or claims ' rlU a ri ""i tttl?hl against the estate of James Dal.ey, one-half acre deeded to Frederick , Ott and described In the deed records deceased , to present their claims in Volume 14 of Deeds, at Page 259 duly verified, according to law, on of the records of Josephine county, Oregon; also the ditches, ditch rights and water rights from Louse creek ! appurtenant to said premises, togeth- ty, Oregon, tho duly uppolnted, qual er with all and singular the tene- lied and acting executor of said es- ments, hereditaments and appurte- naneps thereunto belonging or In any i wlsfl appertaining. Now. therefore, bv virtue of said i execution as upon foreclosure and the order of Bale. I will on the 7th day of October. 1912. at the hour of 10 1 o'clock In the forenoon, at the front i door of the county court house In 1 Grants Pass, Josephine county. Ore- gon, Bell at public auction, subject to redemption as by law provided, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, j all the right, title and Interest which the said defendants, E. L. Clark and Frank E. Moody, or either of them had In or to the said real property at the date of the execution of said morteage on February 15th. 1910, or at any time thereafter, to satisfy the execution and the order of sale. Witness my hand this 3rd day of September, A. D. 1912. WILL C. SMITH. Sheriff of Josephine County, Oregon. X. Y. CON VEX MOV TOMORROW. SYRACUSE. N. Y.. Sept. 4 Pro gressives assembling here today for the convention which meets tomor row, declared that the Vermont re sults will be exceeded In New York r.ext November. One-third of tin ciiiei;atc8 to the convention are wo- n n. state ( halrman Hot'hVrs Is ing urged to h'-ad tho ticket. RIVER COURIER VISITOR WHO I'KIXTKH THE FIIWT COl KIKIt. Samuel C. Smith, now living at Hay ward, California, who Is here vis iting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- (win Smith, was one of the residents of Giants Tass in ; io;:c:- days. He left 24 years ago, and this is his first visit here In that period of time. He started his business life as a news- i paper man. In fact, he was the main publisher of the Courier at that time was J. T. Stine. Mr. Smith is now engaged In the dual busines of real estate and pub lishing. The Western Poultry Re view is his paper, and as its name in dicates, Is devoted to the poultry in dustry. And speaking of poultry, Mr. Smi;h says that the Rogue val- j ley has' all the qualities needed to make it equal to Petaluma in the production of hen fruit. Some of the early day residents of the Grants Pass country often drop down through California, says Mr. Smith. He recently saw Thos. Lee, the watermelon king of thirty years ago. Mr. Lee contemplates lo cating In San Diego. Dr. Del'uo Is nt rote, a suburb of Oakland, and iJohn Howard, who owned the first general merchandise store of the embryo metropolis of the Rogue, and who built the first brick block !u the town, is running a moving picture show in San Francisco. The Implicit confidence that many I'.'opio haw In Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is founded on their experience In the use of that remedy and their knowl edge of the many remarkable cures of colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that it has effected. For sale by all deal- 'ers MEXICAN" KEP.I'LS CAPTUtE TOWN OF O.IINI(i . M Alt FA, Tex., Sept. I. Mexican rebels are today In possession of the .,own of 0jlnln' wh,,'h w,,s Ped J wl,hout "r,"B n n"(' "v re- plenlshed their depleted supplies, i Vhen the, rebels nnnronchnd thA ' federals under General Sanchez lied to the hills, leaving a small force behind to defend the town, but the latter surrendered without a strug gle. IOW PROGRESSIVES CONVI'.XE. DES MOINES, la., Sept. 4. Friends of Senators Cummins and Kenyon are endeavoring to prevent or before six months from the dat j of the first publication hereof, to Ed. Dalley, of Kerby, Josephine coun- tate, or to his attorneys, Colvlg & Williams, at their office In Grants Pass, Oregon. 1 e date of the first publication of this notice Is the 16th day of August, A. D., 1912. (Signed) ED. DA I LEY, Executor of the Estate of James Dalley, Deceased. Colvlg L Williams, Attorneys. Send For This Seed Annual-Free mm , W. lj1)iirrJi arrtHtalf or purity and trrnufittKifl. 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