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F1UDAY, JUNE 13, 1913. WEEKLY RUG IK RIYKR OUU&ikit PACK 8EYKN NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Notice to R. C. Robertson of Forfeit ure of HU Co-owner's Interest in Mining Claims for Non-payment of Assessment Work. To R. C. Robertson, Parrlsh, State of New York: You will take notice that I, J. H. Meade, of Grant Pass postof&ce, Josephine county, Oregon. have taused to be performed the annual assessment work required under the statutes of the United States, and have paid the sums therefor herein after set out for the year 1912 upon the Sunbeam quartz railing claim, the Sunset quartz mining claim and the Sunrise quartz mining claim and that the persons hereinafter named performed said assessment work in the amount stated for said year 1913, and that I paid the said persons the amount of money set forth (or said assessment work for said year following' their name with the dates between which said work was performed and the date of pay ment thereof, to-wit: ' That J. H. Meade performed 73 days' assessment work for the year 1912 between the first day of Decem ber 1912, and the first day of March, 1913. that Ed Bert performed 6 days' assessment work for the year 1912 between the first day of December, 1912, and the first day of March, 1913; that M. Eddy performed 12 days' assessment work tor the year 1912 between the first day of De cember, 1912, and the first day of March, 1913; that P. F. Fowler per formed 6 days' assessment work for the year 1912 between the first day of December, 1912, and the first day of March, 1913; and that D. M. Brink performed 6 days' assessment work for the year 1912, between the first day of December, 1912, and the first day of March, 1913. That on March first, 1913. I paid said assessment work in the full sum of $300.00. That said assessment work for the year 1912 on the hereinafter describ ed mining claims was performed con tinuously from its commencement in December, 1912, until its completion in the month of February, 1913. and without cessation; that A. H. Meade, H. V. Meade and J. H. Meade are each joint owners of an undivided one-fifth interest in and to the here inafter described mining claims, and that U. C. Robertson is the owner of an undivided two-fifth's interest in and to said mining claims, and that I caused said assessment work to be performed for the year 1912 to hold said hereinafter described mining claims under the laws of the United, States. That said mining claims are situate in Josephine county, state of Oregon, and are particularly described as fol lows, to-wit: The Sunbeam quartz mining claim, located by N. B. Meade, notice of location of which Is record ed at page 189 In Tolnme 7 of the Mining Records of Josephine coun ty, Oregon; the Sunset quartz mining claim, located by J. H. Meade, notice of location of which is recorded at page 439 in volume 7 of the Mining RecordB of Josephine county, Ore gon; the Sunrise quartz mining claim, located by N. B. Meade, notice of loca tion of which Is recorded at page 441 In volume 7 of the mining records of Josephine county, Oregon, which rec ords are hereby referred to and made a part hereof for a more definite de scription of said mining claims. You are further notified that you have failed and neglected to pay or contribute any portion of said assess ment work, and if you fall to pay or contribute to me within ninety days from the late of the last publication of this notice, published in the Week ly Rogue River Courier at Grants Pass, Oregon, to-wit: The sum of $120.00 being your two-fifth's of the whole amount paid for said assess ment work by me, then your undi vided two-fifth's Interest in said min ing claims will be forfeited to me un der section 2324 of the revised stat utes of the United States. Dated April 9, 1913. J. H. MEADE, Co-Owner. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Jose phine. Clara E. Magill, Plaintiff, ) vs. ) Archibald Allen Magill, ) Defendant. ) To Archibald Allen Magill, Defend ant: 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 suit on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons which is the 23rd day of May, 1913, the said period of six weeks from said date expiring on the 4th day of July, 1913, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her com plaint, to-wit: for a decree of dl Torce from the defendant. This summons is published by an order duly made on the 21st day of Vfay, 1913, by Stephen Jewell, coun ty Judge of Josephine county, Ora- gon. ROBERT O. SMITH, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the firm of i.loyd & Harbeck Is dissolved by the death of John Lloyd, one of the members of said partnership. All persons are notified that the estate of John Lloyd, deceased, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in the name of said firm after May 2, 1913. Dated May 14, 1913. ELLEN LLOYD, Administratrix of Estate of John Lloyd, Deceased. NOTICE OF )RFE1TURK, To Josephus Hester and Charlea H. farmer, tneir heirs and assigns. Greeting: Notice i that the undersigned, in compliance with the revised statutes of th United States and the laws of the state of Oregon, has performed the annual assessment or development work upon the Strenuous Teddy quartz lode mining claim, situated in the Galice (unorganized) mining district of Josephine county, Oregon, mr me calendar years nineteen hun dred eleven (1911) and nineteen hundred twelve (1912) and that un less you. the said Josenhna (Center and Charles H. Farmer ,pay your just and due proportion thereof as the owners of an undivided two-sixths (2-6) interest in the said mining claim, two-wit: the um of thlrfv. three and 33-100 dollars ($33.33) lor tne year nineteen hundred eleven (1911) and thirty-three an .1.1.10(1 dollars ($33.33) for the year nine teen nundred twelve (1912) within ninety (90) days from date of Dubli- cation of this notice, your said two- smns interest In the aforesaid min ing claim will become the property of the undersigned in accordance witn law. JAMES B. NESB1T. Co-Owner. Date of first Dublication. Anril 18. 1913. NOTICE TO DELINQUENT CO-OWN. ERS. To the Unknown Heirs at Law of W. B. Hunt, Deceased, and to vVhom It May Concern: The undersigned, U, C. Brown, Is. a co-owner of an undivided one-fifth (1-5) interest, and the heirs of W. B. Hunt, deceased, are co-owners to the extent of an undivided one-fifth (1-5) interest in the following described mining property in the Illinois Min ing District, unorganized, Josepbine county ."'Oregon. "It will do" quartz mining claim No. 2, recorded in volume 16 of min ing records of Josephine county, Ore gon, at page 6u4. "The Horse Fly" quartz mining claim No. 3 as described In volume 16 of mining records of Josephine coun ty, Oregon, at page 603. "The Good Enough" quartz mining cla'm No. 1 as described in volume 16 of mining records of Josephine coun ty, Oregon, at page 03. Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned co-owner performed and caused to be performed the assess ment work for the years 1908, 1909 and 1910, for and on behalf of W. B. Hunt, deceased, in the sum of $60.00 for each year, making a total of $180.00 for the three (3) years, no part of which has been paid, and due demand has been made. Therefore the unknown heirs of W. B. Hunt, deceased, each and every one of them, are hereby notified, that If they fail or refuse to contribute the above amount for assessment work, within ninety days from the last date of the publication of this notice, which notice is published once a week for a period of ninety days after the first publication of the same in the Rogue River Courier, weekly news paper published nearest to the said mining property, in Grants Pass, Ore gon, then the Interest of the heirs of said V. B. Hunt," deceased, in the said mine and said described mining prem ises, shall be and become the property of said M. C. Brown. The first publication of this notice is April 18th, 1913, and the last date of the publication of this notice is July 25th, 1913, being more than ninety days (90) days from the first publication thereof. M. C. BROWN, Co-Owner. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jose phine. In the Matter of the Es- ) tate of Jesse W. Wool- ) folk, an insane person. ) Order to show causo why real estate should not bo sold. It appearing to the Hon. Stephen Jewell, Judge of the county court of the state of Oregon for Josephine county by the petition of W. H. Flanagan, guardian of Jesse W. Woolfolk, an insane person, this day presented and filed, praying for an order of sale of the real estate de scribed in said petition, to pay claims against said ward, to main tain him and to pay expenses of an operation to restore his mind, that it is necessary to sell Bald premises. It Is therefore ordered by the Hon. Stephen Jewell, Judge of aaid county court, that all personB Interested in the estate of said Jesse W. Woolfolk, appear before said court on the 5th day of July, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the office of the county Judge, in the court house in Grants Pass, Oregon, to show cause why an order should not be granted to said W. H. Flanagan to sell the following described real estate, sit uated In Jackson county. Oregon, to wit: The southwest quarter of section twenty-six in townbhip thirty-four, south range 4 west, Willamette mer idian. And It is further ortered that a copy of this order be published in the Weekly Rogue River Courier for three consecutive weeks, a news paper of general circulation and pub lished in the city of Grants PasB, Josephine county, state of Oregon. Dated June 3d, 1913. STEPHEN JEWELL. County Judge. I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the or iginal order. J. I). Wurtsbaugh, Attorney for the Guardian. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine County. Praxella Taylor, plain- ) tiff. ) vs. ) R. Z. Hartzler and Mollie ) A. Hartzler, his wife, ) and J. M. Kemp, De- ) fendants. ) To R. Z. Hartzler and Mollie A. Hart zler, his wife, and J. M. Kemp, De fendants. In the name of the state of Ore gon, you and each of you are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons which said first date of publication is the 16th day of May. A. D.. 1913, and the last date of publication and the time within which you are re quired to appear and answer the said complaint is the 27th day of June, 1913, and it you fail so to ans wer said complaint for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for, to-wit; for Judgment and decree against the de fendants, h. Z. Hartzler and Mollie A. Hartzler, Jointly and severally for the sum of four hundrded and seventy-five dollars with interest at six per cent per annum from Febru ary 25th, 1911, and seventy-five dol lars attorney's fees for prosecuting and foreclosing this mortgage in cir cuit court. For a decree foreclosing that cer tain mortgage given by the defend ants, R. Z. Hartzler and Mollie A. Hartzler to Praxella Taylor, recorded In Vol. 18 of the Record of Mortgages of Josephine county, Oregon, at pages 144 and 145 and the ordering of the sale of the mortgaged property for the satis faction thereof, and for full and complete equitable relief. This sum mons is published In the Rogue Riv er Courier, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, published at Grants Pass. Oregon, by order of Hon. F. M. Calkins, judge of above entitled court made and entered on the Sth day of Mav, 19.3. CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUIT IN EQUITY TO REMOVE CLOU I FROM TITLE. C. T. Blackmau, plaintiff ) vs. ) G. M. Willard, Joseph L. ) Gay, J. T. Toy, also all ) other persons or par- ) ties unknown claiming ) any right, title, estate, ) lien or interest in the ) real estate described in ) the complaint herein. ) To O. M. Willard. Joseph L. Gay, J. T. Toy, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. In the name of the state of Ore gon you are hereby summoned and requested to appear in the above en titled court and cause at the Court House in Grants Pass, in Josephine county, Oregon, on or before b!x weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons and answer the complaint tiled against you in said court and cause, and in case yoj fall to appear and answer or other wise plead within the time herein limited, the plaintiff will apply to the court or the relief prayed for in the complaint, viz: a decree adjudg ing the plaintiff to be the owner in fee simple of the following described property: A strip of land for a right of way two rods wide In the north east quarter of the southwest quar ter of section six (6) township 36 Bouth range 5 W. in Josephine coun ty, Oregon, and more particularly de scribed as follows: Commencing at a point 20 rods and 10 feet south of the center of said section 6, running thence south 2 rods, thence west 80 rods, thence north 2 rods, thence east 80 rods to the place of begin ning; and that the defendants and leach of them have no right, title or interest in said premises or any part i thereof and quieting the plaintiff 'b I title therein, and for such other and further relief as Is equitable. The I date of the first publication of this 'summons is Friday, May 16, 1913, and the date of the last publication and the last date for your appearance is Friday, June 27, 1913. This sum jmons is published by order of the Hon. Stephen Jewell, county Judge for Josephine county, Oregon, by an order duly filed herein of date May 15, 1913, ordering service of this summons by publication for a period ot six successive weeks In the Rogue River Weekly Courier, a newspaper of general circulation published at Grants Pass, Josephine county, Ore gon. EDWARD S. VANDYKE. Attorney for the Plaintiff. Philadelphia, June 4. Dr. E. J. Sweet, head of the vivisection de partment of the University of Penn sylvania medical school, and one of ; Philadelphia's most prominent stir jgeons, Is out on bail here today, fol lowing his arrest on a charge of cruelty to dogs used in connection with university experiments. The so 'clety for the prevention of cruelty to animals swore to the warrant. The arrest of all other surgeons connect ed with the department Is planned by the society. Dr. Sweet flatly denies the charges. The "Bafe and sane" Fourth may look good the day after, but who wants to stop all the noise? Give the boys a chance. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, Roseburg. Ore., May 31. 1913. Notice is hereby given that timer George Hibbs, whose postofike ad- dress is St. Heleus. Oregon, did on the 9th day of August. 1912 file in ot Porter Charlton, who killed his this office sworn statement and a mill- ... , . o . cation. No. 0S23S, n purchase the wlfa- formerly Mary Scott-Castle of Ws NW'i, SEU NVi and SWVi San Francisco, for a writ of habeas NEVi, section 32. township 34 S., corpus to prevent his extradition to range 7 west Willamette meridian, itaV t0 gtand trial, and the timber thereon, under the . , , .' ,. , provisions of the act of Jun, 3. 1S78. Tn decisiou ,ame ,hree ear t0 and acts amendatory, known as the day after Mrs. Charlton s body was "Timber and Stone Law," at such found in a trunk in Lake Como, value as might be fixed by appraise- Kaly ment and that, pursuant to such ap- Cna,.,ton.8 fatner ,8 Pailt char, plication, the land and timber there- , on have been appraised $600.00. the ton, Intimate friend of Former timber estimated 880,000 board President Taft. feet at 75 cents per M, and the land The trunk containing Mrs. Charl- noLhlng; that said applicant will of- . , d ( d float, ou ,he fer final proof in support of his ap-, . ' . . , . . , plication and sworn statement on!wters. 5118 bad been laten ,nt0 the 15th day of August. 1913, be- unconsciousness, "hrust into tne fore register and receiver United trunk and thrown into the water to States land office, at Roseburg. Ore- drown er deatn canle three gAny person is at liberty to protest 'months after her marriage to Charl thlB purchase before entry, or Initi-! ton. Mrs. Charlton was Mary Helen ate a contest at any time before pat- Bcott, daughter' of H. II. Scott of enC issues, by Ming a corroborated San Frunol800. She was one of the uuiuuvii in Him oiurp, uiifK'i'K I una 1 which would defeat the entry. B. F. JONES, ' Register. XOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. i Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, April 26, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Otha N. Bacus, of Kerby, Oregon, who, on August 16th, 1906, made homestead entry Berlal. No. 04021, for Wi SEh. EMi SWVi. section 28, town ship 39 S., range 8 west Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of Inten tlon to make five year proof, to es tabllsh claim to the land above de scribed, before Herbert Smith Unit ed States commissioner, at Grants Pass, Oregon, on the 27th day of June, 1913 Claimant names as witnesses S. A. Carter, H. M. Yarbrough, Louis Hill and John Hill, all of Kcr- by, Oregon. B. F. JONES, Register. SUMMONS. In the Justice Court for Oallce Ju dicial District, Josephine County, Oregon. Edward Friday, Plain tiff, vs. Frances E. Jackson, De fendant. To Frances E. Jackson, the defend ant above named, greeting: In the name of the state of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap- near and answer the complaint filed In the above entitled court and preRent no license act Is re-Intro- cau-e within six weeks from the date ; amendment purposes, of the first publication hereof, the " first publication being on Friday, the In 1917 the "wowsers, as they 2nd day of May, A. D., 1913. nnd are culled, hope to have a majority the last publication being Friday, the n parliament to carry out their 13th day of June. A. D 1913, and M.nc,I110 Itfl sllcreH8 mnde possible If yon fall to appear and make an- ..... .... , , 1oK,. swer. Judgment will be rendered by the ft that many of the labor against you for the full sum of party's pur'lamentary representa tive? and 90-100 dollars. ($3.90), fives are staunch temperance sup together with interest thereon at the porterg and wll do all in their pow rate of six per cent per annum from . . . the 22nd day of April. A. D., 1913. cr ,0 iarr mit tnls ',JPt and for the costs and disbursements If the labor party is In power In of the action; and further that the that year and Its units are still of personal property attached In this tne pame mnd, thev, with the tem cause will be sold to satisfy said de- p(ranpo ni,VO(.ntM of the 0ppORlton nana. This summons In the above en titled court and cause Is hereby served upon you by publication by order of James B. Nesblt. lustlce of the peace or tne nance judicial ois trlct, Josephine county. Oregon, Is sued on the 2th day of April. A. D., 1913. EDWARD FRIDAY. Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unlted States Land Office at Hose- burg, Oregou, .Mine . 1!M3. Notice Is hereby given that A. Echo Gaddls, of Kerby, Oregon, who, on June 6. 1910 mid May 1, 19U. made homestead serial numbers 06342 and 07169. for SV4 SE'4 nnd NW4 BEVi. section 14, township 40 S., range 8 west Willamette meridian, has filed notice of intention to make commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Herbert Smith. United States commissioner, at Grants Pass, Ore gon, on the 2 r.th day of July, 1!tl3. Claimant names as witnesses: R. P. George. Henry M. Pfefferle, Wallace Kohlen and Mrs. It George, all of Kerby. Oregon. B. F. JONES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office at burg, Oregon, June 9, 1913 Rose- Notice Is hereby given that John B. condition. Hughes, of Grants Pass, Oregon, who, on Oetoter 13, 1910, made home stead entrv serial number 06666. for McCLAUGHRY CASE TO BE SW4 NE'4. EVfc NE4 and NIC "4. SETTLED OUT OF COURT. SE',4, section 12. township 37 S. range 6 west Willamette meridian,' San Francisco, Juno 1 1. The fight has filed notice of Intention to make between Mrs. Anita Baldwin Mc- three year proof, to establish .lain. h d , f fc , to the land above described, before Herbert Smith United StateB commls- 'Lucky Baldwin, and her husband, sioner, at Grants Pass. Oregon, on the, ""'1 McClaughry. for tho custody of 2T,th day of July, 191.1. their two children will be settled out Claimant names as w itnesses 0f court. H Wynant .lam,s Warner .1 C Announcement , that Mrs. Mc- I'uirner hiiij jcnii rin.. iiu ui jiiut Pbbs, Oregon. B. F. JONES. Register. against. McClaughry to compel him to GOVERNOR APIHHNTS BRIGGS pIan why ho kppt the chMrkn ON FORESTRY BOARD. from tl)pr rnother w n)a(1ft hpr(? Salem, June 10. Governor West na. The principals were not In has today appointed Charles O. court when the stipulation was pre Brlggs of Portland a member of the 'rented to Judge Seawell, but It was board of forestry, taking the place hirted that a complete reconciliation of A. P. Sprague, resigned. !s probable. NX II E MURDERER MUST GO TO ITALY, Washington, June 10. The Unit ed States supreme court today af firmed the decision of New Jersey courts in dismissing the application belles of the Golden Gate city and prominent In society. In 1897 she became the wife of Neville Castle, an attorney. He loBt his fortune In lit igation and his wife went on the jnd the nutterny, wnicn opened ai Stockton. Cnl. I-ater she was di- vorced from Castle who went to Alaska, where he was appointed a United States district attorney. Charlton met Mrs. Castle in New York nnd they were married after a brief courtship. The couple left al most Immediately for Italy. Three months later friends were shocked ibv news of Mrs. Charlton's murder. 1 (.nil,.iton ,. tided the Italian author- itles and sailed for the United ! States, but was arrested ns lie came 'down the gang plank on an ocean ;jner I AUSTRALIA DRY IN UH7 IS CAMPAIGN. Melbourne. June 10.- The tem perance all'nnce Is planning a strong campalgu to make Australia drink less by 1917 and there Is no small possibility that it will succeed. The leaders of the movement are arranging to spend four strenuous years of a propaganda work in read- Inoss for a big crusade when the may send Australia Into the biggest drouth ever known In history. ',xltM A ItOVS AT SEA IN CANVAS CANOE, LOST Santa Cruz, Cul., Juno 9. Hope is practically iiliiinrioiied here today for the safety of Llslo Illtcliings nnd Karl Boyd, aged 17, and George Dor- land, lfi. who It Is believed, perished Saturday night while rowing a mile from shore In a 12 foot canvas canoe. When evening en mo nnd they did not return, u general alarm wns sounded 'and inm,.j,es from Santa Cruz and ('ftpto(l swept the bay without flnd- lng any trace of their whereabouts. ESCAPED MANIAC IS HUNTED BY SHERIFF. Kalamazoo, Mich., June 9. Sher- Iff Chapman and posses are scouring the woods nenr here today for a maniac, iirined to the teeth, who bru tally assaulted Mrs. Cyrus Levy late Hut unlay niht after wounding her husband and a'temptlng to kill four other men. Mrs. Levy Is in a critical Clanghry has signed a stipulation dropping habeas corpus proceedings SAYS FIRES OF REBEL. ION ARE 8TAKED. London, June 9. "To use force to subdue a popular rising, and at the same time to make no effort to re move the grievance causing the ris ing, is to stoke the fires of rebellion while sitting on the safety valve." This la how the British govern ment's attitude toward the suffrag ette problem is characterized today by Lady Sybil Smith, one of the most zealous among the small group ot titled women in England who are de voting their time and energies to the advancement of the feminise cause. "Suffragettes like myself." she said, 'who find themselves conscientious ly unable to subscribe to real, as op posed to technical violence (official or otherwise) can nevertheless feel respect and admiration for the char acter of those who, like Joan of Arc, Hompden, Garibaldi and a host of heroic souls In the past, think vio lence justifiable in the service of a great end and have lately acted up on this belief, to the public inconven ience, It is true, but at terrible cost to themselves. "Notwithstanding the outcry aKulust the militants, the average person appears to be as far as the members of the government them selves from appreciating the true gravity of the situation. The en franchisement of women Is fast be coming the one object of the moet highly educated and advanced sec tion of the womanhood ot the coun try and their demand Is backed by an ever growing body of opinion. Hundreds ot women of more than average talent and character hare been rendered desperate by long con tinued repression. Injustice and po litical quibbling. Moreover, denial of free expression, torture of politi cal prisoners and severe punishment of mnlcontents are turning the long suffering Into rebels and the rebel lious Into dangerous conspirators. "For tho honor of England the government should put a stop to a deplorable state ot affairs for which It Is Immediately responsible. There Is only one way of doing so, and that Is to give votes to women. For years here has been nominally a large ma jority In the house of commons In favor of woman suffrage. Who, then, but the government Is to blame for the fact that women are still unrep resented?" .' .'1 NO DIFFERENCE. ""! The Piitof Is Here I lie Same An Ev erywhere. For those who seek relief from kid ney backache, weak kidneys, bladder Ills, Doun's Kidney Pills offer hope of relief and the proof Is here In Grants Pass the same as everywhere. Grnnts Pass people have used Bonn's and Grants Pass people recommend Beau's, the kidney remedy used In America for fifty years. Why suffer? Why run the risk of dangerous kid ney Ills fatal Blight's disease, Here's Grants Push proof. Investigate it. Henry Ntitt, 400 Ishani St., Grants Pass, Ore., says: "For u long time I suffered from weuk and painful back. At times 1 was bo bad I thought my back would break and I could hardly work. Others of my family having been benefited by Moan's Kidney Pills, I decided to try them and they strengthened my back nnd kidneys and made me feel like a different man." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. FoHter-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name Dean's and take no other. CIVIL WAR VETERANS MELT IV RENO. Reno, Nev., June 11. Led by Gov ernor Tasker L. Oddle and Lieutenant Governor Gilbert Ross, 300 Grand Army of the Republic veterans parad ed the principal streets of Reno to day as a feature of the second days' encampment of the department of California and Nevada. The weather was perfect and tho old soldiers were given a great ovation all along the line. A veteran flfo and drum corps from Los AngeW evoked much en thusiasm. Another unusual feature wa the pal !lclpntlfn of Indians from the Indian school at Cnrson. Tho members of the Portola festi val committee of San Francisco to day sent a speciul Invitation to the veterms to participate In the October celebration In the Pacific coast me tropolis. Governor Johnson of California and Mayor Itolpb of San Francisco also extended Invitations. POLK'S OREGON and WASHINGTON - Business Directory I A Directory of mh City, Town fine! I V1Uaif, glTlnK -rliitlv (ketch of tch ile, Ih Hi Inn, .iullliin, tile- I (Ttph, uhlpplnir ari'1 bunking polit; I aim l.'loj-lfW Dlri'i'tnry, compiled by I builni-ii anl rrMiun. I R. I. I'OI.K CO., flKATTlK M