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SUIT R IMVOKCK. In the Circub Court of th. State of Oregon lor Josephine Conty Alary Knighten. plaintiff. j VI. Eloriie Knighten, fendant- De- ) To Llorme knlghten. Defendant. IN THE SAME OF THE STATU OF OREGON. You Te hereby summoned K ad pear am answer the umplaiA.ed against you in the. above enttUed ac tion oil .or before ten day, im the date trf the service of the aVnlonS upon you if served within Cphine count, state of Oregon, or J twenty day, from the da(e ""J rvlw of the summons if serve.' within any other county 0f tb fil.M ?KeBOn- or " by pub lication then on or befor. the expir ation of six weeks from the nrstXe of the publication thereof and th first date of th, S, ' August 23rd. 1912. and ihe last date ot the publication i8 ,nd the Jait date for your appearanne is. October iln .V9 12! and yu" n iurth" sti fled that in case you toll tu a,)ear and answer the comprint ou file herein, on or before October 4th 191:. or otherwise plead within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will an- ply o the court for the relief praved for in her complaint, towit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing hetween the plaintiff and the defendant and for an absolute divorce on -the -grounds of wllfuli desertion for a period of more than one venr and absenting yourself from said plain tiff without cause. This summons is published by or Uer of the Honorable Stephen Jewell, Judge of the courty court of Jose phine county, state of Oregon, dated August 21st, A. D., 1, ordering publication thereof, for six succes sive weeks In the Ropue TJlver Cour 1 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, IS 12, and the last publication on the 4th day of October, A. I)., 1912. Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, this 22nd day of August, A. I)., 1912 COLVIG & WILLIAMS. Attorneys for the Plaintiff. .mTI( F, OF FINAL SKTTI.K.MKXT. In the County Court for Josephine foi'titv. Oregon. In tli- Matter of the F.stutf uf Min ie K. Fenn. Deceased. Notice is hereby given Hint Huttie M. Harrison, the adnihiistrutrix of the estate of Marie K. Fenn, de censed, has filed 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 'bouse nt Grants Pass In Josephine county, Oregon, has been fixed by order of the court as the time and place for hearlni? 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 An.?m?t. 1912. IIATT1E M. HARRISON, Administratrix. XOTICK J'OK PI Itl.K ATiOV Department of the Interior T. S. Land Office, Roseburg. Or. September 4. 1912. Notice is hereby given that Orvlll D. Sawyer, whose post off ijf address Is 2412 Queelt Avenue, Hoquiam. Washington, did. .on the 21st day of November, 1911, file in this office .sworn statement and application No. 0"()(m, to purchase the W2 SEV4. and loU 6 and 7, Section Hi, town ship 40 South. Range 7 West Will amette .Meridian, nd the timber thereon,, under provisions of the Act of June 2, 1878, and acts amenda tory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed 'b.v appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, 112ti.00. the timber es timated 2740.000 board 'feet at 40 and 50 cents per U'00. and the land nothing; thn.' said ai.pii'aiit will offer final prof in support of his application and sworn statement on the 22d day of November. I'M 2. be fore Register and Receiver I'nited States l.and Office at P.oe'.'t:r;r. Or egon. Any person is at liberty to protest his purchase lefnre en'ry, or ini tiate a contest at any time, before patent issu, by filing a corrobor ated affidavit ln this .office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. BENJAMIN F. JONES. Register. NOTIC E FOR PI RLK ATIOV. Department of the Interior, I S. Land office at Rosebud. Oregon, September 25, 1912. Notice is hereby givrti that John Calvin Dutcher, of Giants I'a-s. Ore gon, who, on August 21. i:"1'- '""Cf homestead entry serial No. 04240, for SWi SW.4 and SV4 SE1. section 14, township 37 S., range 6 wet Willamette Meridian. hs tiU'd notice of Intention to make fir.ai five l'n. t . w.,l.l .V, , claim to tne Ml1, I'l"": " c: I.. :,ert Smith, rnitiid 5?tates i-oni:nis.-i"ner, at Grants Pass, Oregon, on tl.e l.'th i-'J of November. 1912. Claimant names as wii cesser William Hava. Jean Ha and John Rockely, of Murphy. Oregon. mid Beit Hob-em. of Giants I'usf Oregon. H. F. JONES. l"MMOX.S. u the Clmiit Court of th Sute of I Oregon Ut Josephine County ' Daniel -cFarland. Plain- J tiff. ; vs. , Claiborne' v. Tripleii. ) Laura Overton and ) Grnts Pass Banking ) it Trust Company, a ) Corporation, defend- ) uts. T in ,i u Liaiuorue U Triplett. Laura Pus lln.Llo., r. O. . ....... ",llH)u aQa Urauts Pass Uankin Trust Company, a corporation. Dw- - fndauts- la the name of the state, ,.f iw son you are t . 0utl reuui e,. le.b ''rU0"eJ and titled I'niirf n.i . . .u me uuute en- . ... MU uuh ou or uejore r..-tuu ui en weens irom tne data of thi h.. i.ii ... ... ... summon uhi.i, .i... . ... u . ... ch . I'"""- cat on UJriday. September 20, 1912, iuc Mol Uli) oi saia publication and the last day for your appearance therelu will b Friday, November 1, 1912. and you are hrbv nntifl...i ,. it ,, - . " u JU Idll tO ailUear lUd unu.or . ....... . .bf,i, i hi me complaint within the time afore- lords of Mortgages of Josephine Coun suid. tue plainuff will apply to thelty. Oregon and bearing date of Jan court tor the relief prayed for in the !nary 10. 1!94. complaint, vU: j xh)a 8iniinl0s Is published bv an rur juusmeiii against the defend ant. Claiborne W. Triplett on prom issory note therein st-t forth in the sum of ir.00.00, payable In gold coin of the I'nited States, totcthfr with interest thereon in lik old coin at I roe rate ot eight per cent per annum from June 3D, 1911, and the further sum of $7.U0 attorney's fees; and for decree foreclosing that certain mortgage set forth In the comolnint on the real property therein desrib- ! eu, viz: Heglnning at the southeast comer of the northeast quarter of the north east quarter of section 13, township o soutn, range fi west of W. M., run nin thence north to the northeast coiner of the nortbwast quarter of me northeast quarter of said sectiou 13; thence west along the section line between section .3 and 12 in said township and range for a dis tance of 8 rods: thence south 1320 feet to the south line of the north- east quarter of the northeast quar- j against you In the above entitled suit ter o( said section 13; thence east 8 (on or before the 11th day of October, rods to the point of beginning, con- j 1912, the said date being the explra taining 4 acres, excepting therefreiu tlnn of six weeks from the first pub tlie right of way of the Oregon and llcatlon hereof and if you fall to so California railroad. Lnppear and answer, for want there- Also, the following desc ribed tract, to-wit: Heglnning lit the west hue of section IX, township 3S south, rang.? . west of W. M. 20. in chains ! south of the northutt corner of suitl section IS; thence north 10 chains; thence north so deg. ."i min. east .".06 cuains; tnence sontn ni.L'u cnains to the north line of the O. C. R. R. right "'eiice 'sieriy aiong saia right of way ,i.ll chains to the place i oi oeginning. .ill ot said property being In Josephine county, Oregon; ami tnat tne same be wild In the man- nur provided by law on mortgage loreciosure and tne practice or tins : court, and that from the proceeds ; uiereoi, tne piuumn retain tne amount ot said judgment, attorney s mes una accruiug costs or sale, to- gether with the sums required to be paid for the discharge of taxes or oth- j er iiuis upon saiu premises; ami tnat'.fler of the Honorable Stephen Jewell, thereupon the defendants and each of Judge of the county court of the state them be forever barred and fore- Closed of all right, claim and equity of redemption in and to said mort- gaged premises and every part tnere- of; und that the rigcts of the de- fendants, Laura Overton and Grants ' Pass Ranking k 'lrust company, be decreed to be subsequent and sub ject to the prior rights and claims of the plaintiff; and that the plaintiff have und recover all his costs and dis bursements herein, and that he have full equitable relief. This summons is published by or der of the Hon. Stephen Jewell, judge of the county court for Josephine county, Oregon, dated September 1 k 11? nrderlni' imhlication of said summons not less than once a i week for six successive weeks in the Rogue River Courier, a newspaper ' of genera! circulation published at i Grants Pass in Josephine county, Ore- gon, and directing that a copy of the ! complaint together with a copy of the summons be forthwith mailed to the defendant, Laura Overton at her res- Hience ana posuuiue uiniiers in me i City of Tempe, county of Maricopa, stale of Arizona. Date of first publication. Septem ber 2 in, 1912. Date of last publication November 1912. II. D. NORTON. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given, that Amy R Klum, the undersigned, has been appointed administratrix of the es- tate of William A. Klum, deceased, by the county court for Josephine county, Oregon, and all persons bar ing claims againBt said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned ad ministratrix at the law office of H. D. Norton in Grants Pass. Josephine county, Oregon, on or before the ex piration of six months from the date of first publication of this notice. Date of first publication, Septem ber 5. 1912. AMY R. KLUM, Administratrix. , Lemming Grniit V- . I Mr and Mrs. K. W, Ininan. who left several months ago to reside at i(,,;a;- Hi u ff s. .Mo., returned to Grants Pass I uesaay morning aii'i : noune nere thirty persons, specta will remain. While th' y lived in ,tors and ftremeii, were killed by an Miss'cit i many years and believed it - explosion of powder in the burning was the best country on earth, they structure. i,ve changed 'heir minds and will More than 100 others are nifT-r- shout for Oregon. They were ac- ng from Injuries today. ronii aried ' ' Got::er GraMe. ' Those hurt Include many wom"i tt MMOXS. In I he Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jos phia. Ferdinand Tomek, plain- ) UI. ) vs. ) J. F. Cass. E. L. Cass and ) L. S. Cass, Defendants. ) To J. F. Cass, E. L. Cass and Cass, Defendants: L. S. In the name of the State of Ore- " 7 . . . ju re uertuy required 10 ap- Iear and answer the complaint filed 1 against you ln ,he al,ove entltled 8ult i on or berre lx m the dat o' h first publication of this sum- .,, u.hl.1. l- th. j.k ,., iw,i. 1 iIPP 1912. the said period of six I weeks from said dau expiring on the you fall so to answer, for want there- iof. the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for ln his complaint, to-wtt: For a decree of the court satisfying; that certain mortgage for Two Hundred Dollars -' , rn.,ir,tu,l .in i,ua -.VI ,,f ll.w.L- 7 no. order duly made on the 4th day of October, 1912. ROHEKT (!. SMITH. Attorney for Plaintiff. SIMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jow phtne. Anthon Eckern, Plain- ) tiff, ) vs. ) Dun G. Scobey and Anna ) S. Scobey, his. wife. J. ) D. Swank, nnd "Jane ) Doe" Swank, her first ) name unknown, his ) wife, Defendants. ) To Dan G. Scobey and Anna S. Sco bey, husband and wife, defend ants above named: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby reanired to annear iqnd answer the complaint filed of, plaintiffs will apply to the said court for the relief demanded In their complaint, to-wit: For the foreclosure of a note and mortgage, made, executed and de- llvered by said defendants to J. L McCulloch. on the ICth day of June, wmen said mortgage is re- corded In book 18, page 308, record 0f mortgages of Josephine county, Oregon, and for Judgment for the iRm 0f One Thousand ill 000 001 Dollars, together with Interest Blnce the ll.th dav of June. 1911. und at torueys fees and costs, and for t Bal? of the north half of lots Five ( 5 ) and Six (fi). Ulock Twenty-one (21) l0f the original town of Grants Pass Josephine county, Btate of Oregon. to secure the payment nnd sntlsfac tlon of the aforesaid Judgment. This summons is published by or- of Oregon, for Josephine county Made August 2Sth, 1912. The first publication will be the 30th day of August. 1912, aid the same is to continue six (6) successive weeks and the last publication will be on the 11th day of October, 1912. I CONRAD P. OLSON, 'Robert G. Smith, j Attorney for Plaintiff. m: OVD VICTIM OF I Al io SMASH IS in:i. I M I I.W Al'K EE, Oct. lingering for more than a S. -After week nt "enul 8 a"r- uecnanician scudalrl, who received a fractured skull In the automobile accident which caused th(, .,, ()f r f f, nrown. s dead here today from his Injuries. A bursting tire while eolnic at the 'late (jf 1()0 ,,, a h(Jir Uruce-Brown's machine to crash through a feme und hurl both driv er and mechanician some distance. They were picked up unconscious. HEITMI I.I.I R, I1ASKHAL. LIST, DEAD. LOS ANGELES, Oct. K. Heinle HeltimiUer, outfielder on the Ixs Angeles Coast league team, died In a hospital here early today. Heitmuller, who was left here by the team when they started north last week, has been 111 for some time, hut It was thought nothing ser Ions was the matter. His death was a surprise und shock to fans and players alike. Heitmuller was a graduate of the I'nlverslty of California. His home was In San Francisco. LWI'liOSloX KILLS THIRTY AT MEAICAX I'IRF.. TAMPICO, Mexi.o, Oct. . While waidilng a spectacular fire In a ware- WTLRKLT "ROGfE RIVIR COOUIR and children. The warehouse was a government structure, and it is belwved the fire. which caused the explosion, was the work of an incendiary. I.UXH.l.KTTK HAS XOT DKl'LARK.n Fllt WILSON MADISON, Wis., Oct. X. Alfred Rogers, law partner of Senator I.a- Follette, declared here today that the report that LaFollette had declared himself for Woodrow Wilson for president, was absolutely false. "Any statement that Senator La Follette has declared for Wilson is absolutely without foundation," said Rogers. ' Furthermore, let It be un derstood once for all that LaFollette will make all announcements he wishes to give out regarding current Issues and candidates through his magazines mid not on the public platform." F.DISOX NOW' PKKFLt TlXti XEW ELECTRICAL WOXDKK. NEW YORK, Oct. S. After 14 days toll In his laboratory at West Orange, N. J., perfecting the last de tail to a new talklng-movlug picture machine, during which time he nnd his six assistants never left the building, eating cold meals and sleeping tn three-hour shifts, Thomas A. Edison, the electrical wizard. Is today on an automobile trip to rest up. His destination Is kept secret. Edison and his men went into the shop expecting to complete thj nec essary work In one day. They re mained two weeks. JOHN L. SI LLIVAX TAI.OOS ItRKillT I. Kill I S. BOSTON, Oct. 8. "I am back to the farm for keeps und hope to spend the rest of my days on this place." This was the assertion today ' of John L. Sullivan, one time champion heavyweight pugilist of the world, who has taken up farming near West Abingdon, Mass. .When visited by a delegation of his old sporting friends, John L. declared: "No more ltohemiiin life, with Its bright lights for me. You can bet your last dollar on that." FIVE ,M ItORS CIIOSEX. NEW YORK. Oct. 8. In the trial of Police Lieut. Charles Rocker, for the murder of Gambler Rosenthal, five Jurors were chosen today when the luncheon recess was called. CONDITION' OF INJURED AUTO DRIVERS VXCIIAXfiED. MILWAUKEE, Oct. 7.-No change was reported today ln the condition of Ralph Del'alma, who wns severe ly Injured late Saturday while driv ing In the grand prlx automobile race. DePalnia's principal Injury con sists of an abdominal puncture, ami unless peritonitis sets In, physicians say, bis chances for recoverv are good. DePalnia's wile arrived here today. Nine Reynold in Hospital Nlne Reynolds, manager of Peur-jen dale Plnce, is In the Good Samar itan hospital, where he was operat ed upon Tuesday by Doctors Flan agan of this city, and Sweilenborg, of Ashland. The operation was an es pecially severe one, but the patient Is recovering nicely. WIRE HltlF.FH 4 44 MISSOULA. Mont.. Oct. 8.- Ile- ause he insisted on smoking cigar ettes under the blankets after re tiring, Mrs. Peter Mllbrodt had to send 8-year-old Fred Brown, her j ward, back to the Orphans' home. PORTLAND, Oct. 8 - John Park er "cussed" an officer who had him i sent to the rockplle and was fined ' 120 for so doing. "Beg pardon, of- fleer, I was thinking out loud." lie I said, a minute later, and the fine was suspended. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. H. Jump. I Ing from a second story window af- ' ter drinking poison In an effort to I commit suicide, Hattle Gray, a ser-1 vanf, struck on her stomach. The blow acted as an emetic. She will ' recover. SAN FHANC1SVO, Oct. s.- R,,,,. lllllLf 11 f 11 tin nmlri rv KI- t.. V '"" Me hub of a dray In an effort to .......in, mariea i u menis- h, a .wish laborer, was finally stoppiil 111 1 a ,1.1. .. 1 .., ,,. . .ompimnei th- man was damaging his wRKon. ($20,tM0 LOSS IX I SAX FRAXCISIX) KIKE. ! . j SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 3. Fire j which started at 6:30 this morning iln the plant of the Pacific Oil and Lead works here, necessitating the calling Into actiou of half the fire de partment of San Francisco, as well ' nre boats and the auxiliary Msh pressure system, caused a loss ot between $t"0.000 and $200,000. ' Thousands of tons of water was poured Into the building. Forty workmen employed In the manufacturing department made their escape, but two were injured In Jumping from a second story win dow. SAX I RAM IM O CALL XOT SOLD HY SI'REt KI.ES. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 7. Re ports circulated in San Francisco to day that Millionaire John D. Spreck e Is hud sold the San Francisco Call to former United States Senator John L. Wilson, owuer of the Seattle Posv-ln-....(Wencer, were denied by the Call management. It had been persistently rumored that the transfer had been effected and that Charles W. Hornlck. editor and publisher for Spreckels, had re tired from connection with the pa per. At the office of the Call, how ever It was declared that Hornlck Is leaving the paper for a year's vaca tion, and that there Is no truth In the reported sale. MERLIN FARMER MEETS IlltO I HER AFTER 10 YEARS- ASH LAND, Or.. Oct. 7. -An un usual meeting took plnce at the Granite City hospital In the city. W. E. Carlock, rancher near Merlin, came to Ashland a few days ago for treatment at the hospital and his relatives were notified that an oper ation was necessary. A. II. Carlock and II. M. Carlock, two brothers liv ing in Portland, arrived und H. M. and W. 10. Carlock met for the first time. In 40 years. II. M. Carlock Is a member of nn Insurance firm In Portland. A. 11. Cnrlock Is n retired Portland capitalist nud one of th oldest Wells-Fargo men In tho north west, having been In the work with C. C. Bcekniun. the pioneer express rider and banker of Jacksonville. W. E. Carlock was operated upon for abdominal trouble mid a complete recovery Is hoped for. FAMILY gl ARREL VITA MAN AND WIFE IN HOSPITAL OAKLAND, Cat., Oct. 7. Meciiuse she insisted on going to tho homo of her brother for dinner, Mrs. Alice sllvn is in the hospital hero today with it bullet hole In her lung and her husband, Alfonso Sllvn. who did the shooting, lies near her with self iulllited wounds In his bead nnd breast. The condition of both Is consider ed precarious. INSANE MAX KILLS win; AND SUM IDES, CALGARY. Alberta, Oct. 7. Diiv- suddenly insane, John C. Davis, n wealthy real estate dealer, formerly of Spokane, Wash., entered the apartments of Miss Mildred Dixon, a friend of his wife here today, shot Mrs. Davla dead and fired three bul lets into Miss Dixon's body. After the shooting Davis turned (lie gun upon himself, Inflicting j wounds from which be died later, i Miss Dixon Is confined In tlx. Ihjs j pital in a critical condition. I Davis' wife was shot In the abdo jmen and through both legs. For j three weeks Davis has been here beg jglng bis wife to return to him. She ! refused and sought shelter in the apartments of her friend. A I TOMOIIILi: KILLS COLFAX HUMS DEALER. COLFAX, Wash., Oct. 7.-Ncws I wns received here today of an auto : mobile accident In the country near LaCrosse. Wash., late Sunday night in which Thurston H. Morely of Col fax, a grain buyer for the Houser i . . drain company of- Portland, was In stantly killed. Bert Snyder, a real estate dealer, had his left log broken and Ed. Smith Peter, a clerk, suf- i feted a fracture of the right arm. Dan Lankard, the fourth member of tho party, was sightly Injured. The Injured men also reside In Colfax. I he accident was Hie result, of' running Into a bridge while- goln at a falr of Hp(.ej Morey W, h.irD - ,1 from the (ar falling on his shoulders In th bed of the stream, breaking his neck, lie was 24 vears oM ,, U)Urrd. rAGE 6EVE.V VICTORY AHEAD. i The women will win, their cause It is Just, And you cannot turn backward j the world; Though our banner today be trailed l in the dust, ! Lo! tomorrow again 'tis unfurled. jTake heart, then, my sisters, the goal . is not far; ! Though we fall, undismayed we shall rise jAnd press onward again with our eyes on the star That beckons where hangeth the prize. c. D. ROHIIKD THE HRITISH ! AX1 NOW 81 RRF.MlKRS. OAKLAND. Cal., Oct. 7. Declar ing that he stole $75,000 from the British government at Sydney, N. S. W.. Robert Charles Holt, alias Cla ton, la held by the police here lodny. The authorities believe Holt Is seek ing deportation to Australia. When he gave himself up, he ex plained that he had seen Rose Miller, a woman with whom he was living at the time of the theft and feared she would expose him. The police are waiting for advice from the British consul In San Fran cisco. PROMINENT PHYSICIAN Bill DISSECTIXti TABLE. NEW YORK. Oct. 7. With th J primary Idea of making people un derstand that autopsies are In the Interest of medical science, 200 prom inent physicians of Brooklyn nnd Long Island are pledged today to will their bodies to the dissecting table. This action was taken at a meeting held In I Iof man Island by the Asso ciated Physicians of Long Island. The medicos wish to disslpnte the morbid Impression which tho general public miilntaliiH In regard to Au topsies. HOOK WORM AT MEDFORD. 1 j MEDFORD, Oct. a. The first dls jcovery of Oriental hook worm In Ore gon was made here today. A former resident of Manila has been found 'suffering from Its ravages. The I oriental hook w orm Is larger, more j vigorous and Its ravages greater than : those of the American species. j J. W. Copeland, of Dayton. Ohio, ; purchased n bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for his boy who had 'a colli, and before the bottle was all used the boy s cold was gone. Is that not better than to pay a live dollar doctor's bill? For salo by all deal- JOHN W, CAMPBELL Candidate for Congress 1st Dist. PROGRESSIVE PARTY. Send For This Seed Annual-Free LUr'nMiU art IrflnJIiw ptnitr ud ftirTMx. Noirrditi kJ rktinlrfrhatwo qu!i fh w ltrtyiib!'""fjid. Outlay riuiiif ULofaiory undrt iht dir'niMi ot tn r ' ai.J irt "d Uttt inrowi all f ir ww k. U Itftttiuy.iigl Jl'iMiMli,)riwtHlf iiKtrunj ,. rnd (of islui. TU CW M. LjyCo..itk CHICHESTER'S PILLS inn lunei ImLiieitlMn iduja is m X.Tl"N ! U'l A. T-r Or..lM t AN TV 1 ' ti ia U um. V M ! vj Tk MW Umr,flmmr V I nf Amine ii i 4 irVa-Trav - i r w 1 , IF 501D BV DRLGCISTS LVLRYWKlta