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PACK EIGHT. IXH XTV MH'KT IMMXF.LDIXGS, Arthur ConVlIn, rent, sur- MJ'TKMIirilt, 1U13, TKKM. veyor's office K. Krankum, tending ferry.... Seiitetn-" Ho g and iiirl Aid Society, to law, allowance (or August Stephen J'1 Koye. allowance for Aii- Uarlow, commis- KFKI.V IJOCl t lriVKK COl ltlKH Court met Veduediy, ber 3rd, 1913, pursuant theie being present. Hod. Jewell, County Judge; C. L coniiiiUslonei : K. J. Lied, eloner; K. 1. Coburn, clerk, and Will C. Smith, sheriff, whereupon the fol lowing proceedings were had, to lt: Petition of Milton Reynolds, et al, for county road near Merlin, cou 1 1 n nel. IVtition of V. F. Wood at w k, et al for county road In aectlona 28, 2i) 31 Hiid S3. Two. 36 S. R. 5 W. allowed. 1'eilfion of :. W. Walton, for gate way near Selnia, ordered aurveyed and viewed out upon the filing of a bond In the um of $100.00. Petition of Ceo. K. Strong, et al, for county road near I.eiand, con tinued. Petition 'f Walter Jordan, et al, for fount) road, ordered aurveyed and viewed, IVtition of J. H. Tomt'ttln for easement road, ordered surveyed and viewed out upon the filing of a bond In the sum of 1100.00. County Treimurer ordered to Transfer $ 4 OiMi.oO from the nener al fund to School Hist. No. 7, ac count of routity hlnh school. The statement of B. U Cohurn, county clerk. In the matter of the 1s niancH of county warrants for scalp bounties during the month of Au gust. 1 It I 3 . examined and approved. In the matter of the payment of bills, the following accounts were audited and allowed and the clerk ordered to Issue warrants In the pay ment of the same. 8. I.. Jewell, expense of cow ' for county home I 6.80 Cold Storage Co., lee for coiin- tv home 2.40 L. It. Hall, coffin for pauper 10.50 Lincoln Snvuge. express, stamps, etc Will C. Smith, hoard of pris oners for August Will C. Smith, office ex pense J, C. K. McCnnn, registering voterB Geo. T. Cook, water for court house 3 A. AnneiiHon, bread for coun ty honx J. C. Handle, constable state vs. Carter Rogue River Water Com pany, water for August.... Uuwhong St Co., record for clerk's office 19.60 J. .1. Iloa.diind, Mdsp. for roads Jos. Mohh.' rent for August Kejlox Typewriter Supply com pa ii y , Ink for offices ... O. A. Knvnuo, work In nsseH- Bor'a office 78.00 Calif-Oregon I'ower com pany, light and power for AugiiHt . 16.35 Geo. Morris, hauling for county home 4.00 labor for J. 5.80 86.30 10.D0 2.68 .50 6.00 3.55 10.78 2.15 25.00 4.00 s. no I '' 30.no ; r; 4.55 .66 W. C. Edwards. county home J. I). Corhett, nurse nt county home John W. Martin, Mdse. for county home Will C, Smith, traveling ex pense 4t Temple Meat Market, tnent for county home , 11.60 S. R. naldwln, Mdse. for county home 8.90 C. A. Crawford, wood for county home 77.2' Joseph Mnrlellettl. milk and labor for county home 33. 1, flolden Rule Store, Mdse. for county homo 4.15 Gordon C. Griffin. Mdse. for county home 4.70 Manuel Si Heston, furniture for county home 24 Henry M. Peffferle, Justice State vs. Webb 10 K. J. Khooery, constable, state vb. Webb 14 O. II. Webb, witness Justice court Gertrude Webb, witness Jus tice court H. M. I'fefTerle, Justice slate vs. Appln J. II. Kggers, witness Jus tice court Clay Ramsey, same Everett Taylor, same Win. Trefathen, service, Jua- , tlce court I. I'fefferle, same James llolman, Justice, state vs. Carter 3.45 Onus Schmidt, tndse, county home . 44.25 J. r. Truax. coroner fees Horace C. Hall, Inspecting Gallce bridge Walter Hulhert. Auto Hire. Oregon Cement Sewer l'lpe slid Tile Co., pipe for roads F. H. lllake, mdse for roadi V. 8. Grout, witness, circuit court . . South Pacific Hospital, ward and operation, pauper . . Glass St Prudhomme, record books, etc Mrs. Carl Gentner, auto for roads Stanton Howell, stationery clerk's office Carl Johnson, luror lust Ice court Jacob Hauck, same Pug Strong, same Fred Hervey, same Ray RrUg. same 8. V. Ilscus. same F. M. Wlchman. burial pau per Josephine pauper Philip llelmer, repair chair court house Fred G. Mclntyre. auto for road Ida Cronk, care pauper Grocery Co. ntdse gust F. Hurke. salary and exp. fruit inaitctor .. 1. P. Proctor, printing L. Speaker, mdse for pauper John .Mlt'-lie!!, allowance for August Mr. Jane Ferry, same Mis. A K. Hininan. same ... . Mrs. Johnston, same Mrs. Iorimer G. W. Firlow, same Miss Palmer, same Fanny H. Morchert. registry clerk . Pac. Tel Tel. Co., service for AutuHf K. G. Perham. Concrete for nlerit 3 K. G. Perham. extra concrete for rals Will Itlgtfs. trans, wit grand Jury Will C. Smith, extra work pre paring delinquent tax list C. L. Harlow, mdse for roads Josephine Livery Co.. for roads Romie fiver Courier, print ing and publishing Fashion Garage, nuto for ro.'n1n Kinney Si Truax. mdse for prisoners C. H. Iiemnray, mdse for of fices J. K. Hodidon. registry vot ers Kd VonAllmon. witness, grand Jury Vernl VonAllmon. same Kltner Morey, same 1 It. P. George, same Kd Strong, same Frank L. Colvlg. same F. V. Metts. some Francis Osborne, same Mary K. Tripled, same Mrs M. J. Metts, same R. H. Meets, same John Itlalock, same James It. Neabft. same I left Levis, same Glen Howard, same Nellie O. Miller, same F. Roy Davis, same C, L. Harlow H. W. Ritchie, same J. G. Parsons, same Lewis Reese, registering vot ers Lincoln Savaue, premiums school exhibit F. M. Stason. cow for county home Grants Pass Truck Co., haul ing for roads Smith-Thomas Lumber Co., lumber for roads Grants Pass Lumber Co., for roads F. H. niake, sprinkler, court house Rogue River Hardware, hdwe for roads Grants Pass Livery Co., for roads Iv L. Cohurn. express, en velopes, etc u. Sturgeon, tndse for pauper G. W. Sturgeon, mdse. pauper W. H. Sherman, house rent pauper . ... C. L. Itarlow, com. per dloin K. J. I.ind, same .' Jav Mills, work on roads I'M Muvtte, same J. Murtlia, same Dan Mallisey, same ('has. Shaffer, same W. M. Frew, same ri. .1. Huttler, same Philip llojas, same Thurston Culp. same Kd Kusted, same W. A. Nicktison, same C. C. Kellv. same I H. Hazel, same i Max Lagur, same I D. C. Mclntyre, same M. A. Steward, same I Maud llyrd, widow's pension j May Jtooth, same ! Annie Chamberlain, game Adeline Close, same ; Kllen Colwell, sumo ' Annie Coffey, same j Julia Krlckson, same ' Nancy Gelt wig, same i .Mary Holland, same I Mabel Ktta Klopper, same.... ' Minnie Hell Masters, same ... Mrs W. T. Perry, same ' Winnie Huss' II, same i Inez, Mabel Ferguson, same.. ' Celia Single, same , Luella Tryer. same Allenn lone Walker, same... (V S. Goodenotigh, work on roads R. It. Morris, same ' Glenn Mu.nll, same ! John .llhnson. same W, C. Hears, same Geo. Gebers. same John Rowley, same Lon Hades, same Frank Lawler, same J. M. MoMeeken, same Frank Allred, same ; Kd Friday, same . ... II. T. Keyte. same Claud Keyte, same .Milton Reynolds, same Kd Key Holds, same !.... (' N" King, same Linden Hanlster, same Jim. IV Kerr, same K. I.oiigbndge. same Rov Stevenson, same . .1 C K. McKann, same Iv H Kerr, same R. G Kerr, same ! James Sowed, same j Sam Kgger. same 7.00 I Sam Kgger, same ! Paul K. Klrker. same 1 2. OH I J. Howard, same H. Sutton, same Tims. J. Htinkerhoff. expense road master Thos. J. HrlnWet bolt, salary road master S.00 40.00 10.00 6.00 93.50 16.25 7. SO 10.00 10.00 S.'iO in .oo in. no H.OO 10.00 I", " . 0 o 1 S.S.'i 52. 00 514. on 8.IH) :..23 1!L15 r.r.o 131.65 21.20 1.25 9.35 S.10 3. nn 3.00 5.50 5.50 5. .hi 4.50 5.50 4.50 4, ;.n 5. 50 5.50 3. on 1.00 0 4.50 1.50 6.00 1.50 3.00 3.00 1.70 50.00 70.00 2.75 15.73 3.92 35 32.00 1 ;.no 149.74 r..nn m. nn sn.on 24.SO 3 2.00 56.00 1 (1.00 50.00 17.:'5 it.:.') 1 1.23 11.2 5 3 1 25.00 27.50 6.00 John E. Carlson, work on roads W. K. Carlson, wine ... i James uavea. same H. L. Reed, same 4 4.0U J. C. Hieliuan. same lfi.i") Frank Kincalde, game S6.t'y Wui. Mc lire, same 6.0O James Wilson, same 40.00 H. Mclntyre, same 52.00 Jack Carter, game 50.00 Andrew Johnson, same 48.75 A. l.erose, game F. O. Wilcox, same 1L Day, same 58.00 j Warren Cook, same 14. oj James Havens, same J.' Diiiiohue, atie II. Downing, same Carl Fanner, same SI PKFME COTKT DKCIDr.N AGAIXsT MRS TAYLOR. I.AI CU'ES IX FALL t't 0; FEKT. FRIDAY, SLPTEMHER 20, U,ij WIFE OF FORMER KIXQ MAXl'EL IS SICK. Munich. Sept. 24. The wife of 1 Former King Manuel of Portugal be- salen, Sent. 24.-The state au-' Seattle, Sept. 24.-The miraculous 1 .j... ir.i a rt Thomas Ketchel, aged preme couri nab w.j --- . ... 1 unia ..,,. .11 here tortav ... dedsior. holding that Mrs. Charles with hardly a scraicn - - ; ; D Taylor Is not entitled to suit or! 97 feet t0 the Mt of an abandon-, was ru.U ed to a p '" hospital, maint nance money during the pen-ed well. Is subject of comment Physicians re used to make anr ' . , , , , , ow i ina today The statement concerning her condition dency of her appeal from a decision 'among local physuians toaay. i u,Ja' in the Clackamas county court de- boy was crossing a vacant lot and an- ; 4.00 'daring void her marriage to Charles other boy, anprouug htm iron. a,m,, lt li miiu,. .ia o.Oo ln T.v'or millionaire mininz man onooslte direction, saw him suddenly , SER ICL DISCI SSF.H. of San Francisco. The marriage ! disappear. Rotted planks covering; New yorki Sept- 25. To discusi was declared void several years ago, j the well had broken under the boy's j better F,reet car facilities for the 26.00 j but Mrs. Taylor appealed on the 14.25 .grounds that she had not been ad 9 J , vised of the action. I. U ; HINti OF PALATIAL YACHT fVPRIS TODAY, 1 Taylor moved that the appeal be 'dismissed, which was done, but the Clackamas county court awarded 00 .75 .25 1.90 1.90 8.05 1.00 1.75 2.00 9.50 3.50 5.00 48.25 6.00 74.10 2.00 63.50 30.25 29.00 :i SO 1 .00 1 .00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 .00 .50 .00 3 2.50 7.00 IS. 73 4.00 2S.25 12.00 :cti.2i 2.50 17.50 17.50 13.50 17.50 10.00 10.00 10.00 25.00 24.00 15.00 17.50 35.00 17.50 25.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 6.00 12.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 6.00 34.30 6 2.00 60.00 41.25 42.25 10.00 67.50 4 2.25 12.50 4.00 6.00 4.00 23.00 2. 0o 3.75 .75 1.00 1.00 6.00 2.50 S.nO 6.73 3.00 1.00 6.00 100 00 ;Mrs Tnvlor $2,000 suit money and Seattle, Sept. 24,-The Cyprus, a ; $, for ma!ntenan(,e whl,e the ap. Pleasure yacht, recommended to be rhe finest on the Pacific coast with a j TavIop tQok the Rtmfer tQ (hft gn. length of 231 fee. and a beam of 80 feet will be launched here this after-; r.'ion front the yards of the Seattle! Construction company. The vessel i N ' nVMXV.fi Is bein; built for Col. D. C. Jackling, I AtiED HHT1ILR FROM FIRE. mining man of Salt Lake City and I Will cost $50ll,tMIII. TWO S( H(M)KRS ARE mSIED AS MISSIXCi. Portland. Sept. 24. That the fute of the 21 men who went to sea from Astoria this spring on the Am erican schooners El Dorado and Americana, will always remain a mvntAPV U'fifl tha hailat nt ohlntihiff ' SAV F,.AN(IS(.0 EARTHQUAKE men here today, following the post- ....... , . , ,.. , S.WED MAX'S NEC K. Ing of two vessels as "missing bv 1 I San Francisco. Sept. 24. Miss I Orchett I De Nattel. a pretty Italian jgiti. proved the heroine of a $10, ,0(io fire here today, when she car ried her aged mother, Mrs. G. H. DeNattel, from their blazing home. 1 The older woman was overcome by smoke while asleep, and but for the j courage of her daughter probably would have succumbed. . 1 1 J tliA weight. Police were canea uhu i- boy was rescued without a scratch but somewhat dazed. SEIZE CONDENSED MILK. Seattle. Sept. 24. Federal offi cials Monday night seized 625 cases of condensed milk on the steamer Shldzuoka Maru'. which sails from Qa.t'ta for Shanehal today . It Is al- :-uiod of the United States, the East- em Association of Car Service Offi cers met here today in annual ses sion. Representatives from P.oston, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court for Josephine County. Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Klopper, De- ) eased. ) leged the pure food law was violated 1 Notice is hereby given, that Mabel i h. rT,s were labeled "Con- E. Klopper, the administratrix of In that the cans were labeled densed cream. AVIATOR CAVALLIER IS FATALLY INJURED. Lloyd's Register Since t he vessels left port no word has been heard of them. The Americana sailed from Astoria March 3 fur Antofogosta and the El Dorado sailed for Australia April 1. Roth were lumber laden, each carry ing about l.noo.oon feet. ILSOX CANDIDATE W INS X. .1. Fl r.CTION, Sacramento, Sept. 23. "The de fendant has loit his right of appeal through an act of God. Therefore I I commute his sentence to life impris onment." This paragraph, wriiten by Gov ernor Johnson, prevents August Ger jber, convicted in 1903 of murder, In :San Francisco, from going to the 'gallows 1 While Gerber's case was under ap- Rheims. France. Sept. 24. Avia tor Cavallier was fatally Injured to day while flying In a monoplane from Juvlsy to Rhelms to participate in !oDjP(.(onB to said final account are the above entitled estate, has filed her final account, and that Saturday, September 27, 1913, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., nt the county court N room at the court house at Grants Pass In Josephine county, Oregon, Is by order of the Judge of the above entitled court fixed n the time and place for hearing and settling said final account, and all persons inter ested In said estate and -having any the Bennett cup competition nere Friday. He fell from an altitude of 75 feet. His skull was fractured. Artistic Job work at Courier office hereby notified to appear at said time and place and present their ob jections thereto. Dated August 29, 1913. MAREL E. KLOPPER, Administratrix. POULTRY WANTED We are always in the market for poultry of nil kinds liny Hie Holiest market prices, and can use any iiantlty. and Office stationery at the Courier. vasssamamBmt 1 peal In the supreme court the rec- Trenton, N. J., Sept. 24. Presl-''d were destroyed by the earth dent Woodrow Wilson's candidate i OJiake and fire in 1906 . The com for the democratic nomination as j imitation of sentence today resulted. governor of New Jersey was victor ious, as shown by complete returns today from yesterday's state primar ies. The three nominations were as follows: Democratic Fielder; republican Stokes; progressive Colby. 1 The Wilson democrats won not ; only on the gubernatorial nomlna-j Hon but on their choice of a legls- j lathe ticket and in the state com mittee contest. 1 The progressives cast the smallest vote at the primaries, which Candi date Stokes declared to mean that numerous progressives have return-' ed to the republican fold. On the strength of this, lie predicted a re-1 publican victory at the election. Whenever yon have any to sell we would le pleased to quote you our prjees. We refer you to Hair & Vcatcli. MAIN & ARMENTROUT KOtil E RIVER, ORE. .NOTICE. August 29, 1913. To Whom It May Coin-em: Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, owner of the Columbia1 mine property, will not be respons-, Pile In any manner for any labor performed upon or In connection with these premises, or for any ma terlal delivered thereon at the re-1 quest of any person whomsoever, or for any other work or material of, any nature whatsoever deltvered ; thereon, except upon th written re-1 quest of the owner, the property hnv- j Ing been this day leased to A. C. j Epperly. COLUMBIA MINES COMPANY, L. A. LEWIS, President. C. F. Foss, Consulting Engineer. RF.GISTUATIOX NOTICE. Find out what political party you wish to affiliate with before coming to register. If you were natursllzed by mar riage, be sure you know the date, place and court In which your hus band was naturalized. E. L. COBURN. 9-12-tf County Clerk. Mother of l-'.ltlitHn Children. "I am the mother of eighteen rhil- dren and have the praise of doing , more work than any oung woman I in my town." writes Mrs. C. J. Mar-! tin, Itoone Mill, Va. "I suffered fori live years with stomach trouble and could not eat as iim.h as a biscuit' without suffering. I have take i three bottles of Chamberlain's Tab-! lets and am now a well woman and weigh lilS pounds I c;m eat auy- thing I want to, and a much as I 1 want and feel better than I have at I any time In tea ears I refer to anv ' one in Boone Mill or vicinity and ' they will vouch for what I say." Chamberlain's Tablets are for sale by all dealers . Weekly esoma n Including 4 Page Supplement Until January 1, 1915 More Than an Entire Year Fof Tic During' the Bargain Period Ending' Oct. 31, 1913 To New or Present Subscribers Who Hand Us Their 75c Now Mail or bring your subscription to the office of Rogue River Courier Bargain Day Agents of The Weekly Oregonian The Weekly Rogue River Courier and the Weekly Oregonian will be sent to ny person in Josephine county one year for $1.50, payment of arrears to the Courier must be added i