IT OUR COUNTY . Corrfcspondentsj Eagie Point Eaglets. UV A. O. HOWLETT. J. B. Jackson has been patting up a long string of feiioe enclosing a line traot of paature laud. Prof. W. A. Wood, who baa been lu Josephine oouuty for some time, returned to bid old home at tboSunuy Hide last (Saturday. The Eagle Point Ladles' Aid Socie ty are anticipating a big run on oloo- tion day. Sale and dinner. Samuel Jacksou is building a new barn on hla land, bought from J. W, Grover. George Daley is doing the work. Levi Murphy, wife and bou, Itou, 'oame over on Thursday of I net week and Bpeut u couple of days with Mr and Mrs. Ilon-lett and olatuno fnemis Little Dickie Daloy had the mtafor tune to out bis foot quite badly cue day last week. Dr. Holt was called and dressed the wound. J. W. Conner, our photogrnpher. made his tent last Saturday and took to the tail timber to Bpeud tho sum mer. John Edsol and Thomas Froclouburg oame out from tbo'r mountain bomos last Monday morning on their way to the oounty seat on logal business. Thero is to be uu oqual suffrage meeting hero at tho churob omorow (Saturday) night. There will be prominent speakers trom Medford to uddress the audience. Thero has been considerable luuv ber brought nut of the hills the past week, but tho tine rain we have nad has put u stop to hauling lumber for a few days. Our Butte creek soil is proving to bo the proper thing for strawberries, -'Jos. Mooinaw, Frank Lewis, J. B, -Jaokson nud in feot ull who have tried it on a small scale have made a sue ' oess of it and hi. S. Wolfer is plant iug out a largo lot of plants now. He ' supplied the Medford market with a -fine lot last week. , There is considerable excitement in - our midst ovor the road question. An effort is being made by one party to abandon the road running up the oreek and moving ll back and those who are living on the old road olaim that they wiU.be sbut in and have no outlet unions they buy the right of way. The petitions are being oioula ted pro and con. Last Sunday I had a call up to the Dry creek oountry to John Owens, and was surprised to see suoh a change in the appearance of tne country, where a few years ago was an open traot of land covered with bruin and timber now it is a oolleotion of Qne farms and orohards and every thing shows thrift and enterprise. Mr. Losier, of Medford, was a pleas ant caller at the Sunny Side last Mon day night. He is traveling in the in terest of our local option law. He says he saw a letter written by a sa loon man to a voter in Jaokson ooun ty, telling him if he wanted to vote in favor of the old Iooal option law as it stands to vote, "yes;" but if he votes "yes" that is, for the amendment, ' that kills our local option law. All who are in favor of the old law should vote "NO." Geo. W. Daley, Jr., one of our en terprising oitlzeus.haa put in a cen trifugal pump on his plaoe and at taohed a gasoline engine so aa to irri gate bis land. .It 1b a small affair to! ,look at, but my how: it does throw the water. This is but the starting point. Ilf that proves a sacoess there will be! several others put in and the Sunny'; iSide of Little Butte creek will be sup-' iplied with water and our valuable! iland that now is not i utilized wiU be made to bring forth lruit and vegeta bles to perfection. An Alarming Situation. Frequently results 4rom neglect of tdogged bowels and torpid liver, until constipation beoomes obronlo. This, condition is unknown to thoBe who use Dr. King's New Life Pills ; the best and gentlest regulators of istomaoh and bowels. Guaranteed by 'Cbas. Strang, druagist. Price 25c. Lake Creek Items. by w. T. Kinney. J. G. MoCullietei' made a business trip to Brownsboro one day last week. Gastnph Peok.of South Butte, made the MoOallister spring saw mill boys a pleasant call not long since. When the Hair Falls Then it's time to act! No time to study, to read, to experi ment! You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, too! So make up your mind this very mmute that if your hair ever comes out you will use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays In, It cannot do any thing else. It's nature's way. The best kind o! a testimonial " Bold tor over sixty yr." A SAtSAPAULU. FILLS. CBEUT nCTOIAL. yers Forest Hanger Sam Swennlng made Antelope seotion an olllolul call laBt week. Mike Conley is working on the new Fish lake trail for Mike Hanloy. Joas Cornell, of Antelope, is working on the now trail for the Fish Lake Ditoh Co. Elmer Goer, of Brownsboro, is holp lug on tho new trail for Diok Slinger. The Fish Lake Dltob Co., Dick Sliuger and Mike Hauley are the only oues so fur who have donated any work on the trail, wbioh promises to be one of the best and a most oom plimentnry uot on the part of the gov, eminent and people. It will be all 0. K. Miss Flossie Brlsooe, of Ashland, is teaching sohool in the Lost oreek die trlot. A good school is anticipated by all, as Miss Briscoe comes well roc ommended. John A. Millor, the expert mehan lo and gardener, has made a garden of Eddtt of his ranoh. Uow did he do it? By working at the right time and ut the right thing. Mrs. John A. Mil or is a speudid co-worker in the uause of success. Lots of good runohes for sale and rent are awaiting the comiug of otbera who will build for themselves homes like tue Millor ranoh. Wm. Mnrtlu nas bought Mauley Canity's homestead improvements, paying 850 for samo. Mr. 'Conley is gardening ut Lake orosk on his mot. hei 's ranch. He also has tne liuudlea ranoh and has a good orop of hay and corn promised mm for his labor. Mr. Martin is helping T. L. Fnrlow improve his new location, wbioh la the beBt ranch in this part of tits country. Mr. M, iutouda to raise hogs in quantities to suit, which bus Inoss he 1b an export at. He also has a much favored louution for the busi ness. Jamos Howa.d is doing some oar- penter work for J. P. tlall, the mer chant of Brownsboro. Mr. H. 1b a good mechanic. He has made a deal to buy quite n bill of lumber from the MoCallister Springs Sawmill Co., the company having a nloe lot of lumber and are outting more. Aprosperous business is promised as Boon as tbe roads are fixed. Cool Oeer, the expert Toad builder, in company with our efficient boss, Louis Hosier, are oomiug baok to do Borne more work on our North Butte roads. J. G. McCnllistor has furnish ed tbe timber and the mill company has sawed quite a lot of bridge lumber to bridgge a very bad iplaoe in the road by Geo. W. Frey's ranob. Tho good work will be continued on up the line until our road will be pass' able. The railroad to Eagle Point is very enoouraging to all brauohns of bualueas in these parts. Butte oreek- ers are on the spot where prosperity reigns supreme and there is plenty of room for new oomers. Acute Rheumatism. Deep, tearing or wrenching pains. occasioned by getting wet through ; worse when at rest, or on 'first mov ing the limbs and in oold or damp weatuer, is ourea quiokiy By Bal- iara's snow J-iiniment. 'usoar Ule son. Gibson City. 111., writes. Feb. 10, 1902: "A year ago I was troubled with a Dain in mv baok. -It soon uot so bad I could not bend over. One bottle of Ballard's Snow 'Liniment oured m." Sold by Cbas. Strang, mearora ; central foint rnarmaoy. Phoenix Items. BY M. O. O. The recent rain isoausing-the heavy alfalfa in this part of the - valley to fall badly. Eden preoinot is a veritable Eden indeed. Grain and fruit aodgardens never looked better than they- d now. 0. Coray was bo unfortunate as to mash the flesh from the thiid finger of his left hand while driving a' large nail. Hie hand ao slipped as to re ceive the full foroe of the -blow, and the nail bead was driven through tbe finger. The several Republican candidates gave one of their ralleys at Woodmen sll.one evening last week. They were accompanied by a male quartette, whloh wsb very much appreciated. Gas Newbury gave an interesting 'talk as did also E. T. Staples and W. 'R. Coleman. ' Mrs. Wiley Turn uow returned from Sampler Valley last week, where 'She went to attend ner mother, Mrs. John Calhoon, during a very severe Illness. ; Her mother was able to aooompanyj her home, we are glad to say, as ail-l so her father, Mr. Calhoun. i Miss Jessie HeBrn, who has beent visiting ber brother, A. Hearn, our; merohant, the last few months,return- ed to her home in Mexloo last Friday. Her mother being quite 111 called Miss Hearn home. Miss Gertie Weens, who has been in her brother"1 store in Medford dur ing his sojourn at Portland, returned home last Sunday. She was accompa nied by her little neioe, Gertle.daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hargrave. The interest being taken by the peo ple in beautifying the Phoenix oeme tery for decoration day 1b oommend able. There are a number of new monuments being ereoted and the plots oleaned and otherwise beauti fied. Cures Old Sores. Westmoreland. Kans.. May 5. 1002. Ballard. Snow Liniment Co. : "Your Snow Liniment oured an old sore on the side of my chin that was sup posed to be a oanoer. ' The sore was stubborn and would not yield to treat ment, until 1 tried snow Liiniment, wbioh did the work in abort order. My sister, Mrs. Sophia J. Carson, AUensville. Miffln Co.. Pa., has a sore and mistrusts that it is a oan oer. Please send her a 50o. bottle." Sold by Cbas. Strang, Medford; Cen tral Point Pharmaoy. Kodol Dyspepsia Core MomU what vou Mt, MR. PERKINS POSITION. Continued from First Pago. audit and allow bills for tho neoossary expenses of said commission to the exteut of whatever appropriations may be made for the purpose adopted oy tno senate tfeoruary n, iuud. Oonourred In the house February 7, 1005. I bnve inst reoeived a letter from Mr. K. A. Harris, teurotary of tbe commission aoove referred to, wmon reuas as rouows: Mr. J. W. PERKINS, Medford, Oregou. DEAR SIR: In behalf of the Oregon state road commission, appointed in pursuance of the resolution on the back of this letter, I am writing to advise you, as a candidate for oieotion to the next legislative ussembly, tbat the com. mission has delved into this matter pretty thoroughly, and h a unit in the behalf that suoh a law is not only reasible, but one of tho must benell oiul and progressive 'stops our Btnte oould possibly take. We find that tho people and the press is with us ul- most unanimously. In evidence of this faot, 1 will say that almost with out exception the county judgoa of uiegou nave r?spouaed witn entnusi asui, promising hearty co-ouonition and uumiug a list of influential citi zens to aot auxiliary to this commis sion in impressing all voters with the great benefits to be derived from puob u system of employment ot convicts. When a bill is framed and adopted in the report of thiB uomiuisBiou. as one will Buroly be, 1 assure you it will met the highest ideals of tho entire commission 'from the standpoint of practicability and greatest possible benefits to the outire state. Trusting wo may bavo your euthusi astio uud active support, both now and in the legislative assembly aud uskiug an expression of your views in joply to this, 1 remain, Very truly yours, K. A. HARRIS, Soorotary. The Farmers' State Grander Asnwii ation at Albany Saturday, May 2(itb, passed resolutions requesting comiug legislature to puss bill requiring oon vict labor to be employed upon oouu ty roads of state. State normal sohool. I am au advo oate of education and advancement. The two go hand in baud for the sim pie reason that education and enlight enment point out the road to advance ment and development. There 1b no question as to tho magnificent work thnt is being doue by tboBtate normal school of Southern Oregon, loouted at Ashland. Not only is Ashland bene fited by tbls Bohool, but also Medford, Control Point, Gold Hill, Eagle Point, Applegate, Jacksonville and in fuot EVERY PORTION OF JACKSON COUNTY AND EVERY PORTION OF SOUTHERN uREGGN. There is no argument regading thiB normal school as it is buch a blessing to ub all that every one couaeeds and WE ALL DE MAND that it shall be continued aud inoreased. 1 have already pledged myself to work for this institution aud it will reoeive my beat efforts if I am elected to go to Salem as a repre sentative. Statement No. 1. I am a firm be liever and advocate of the election of the United . States senator by direct vote of the people and will always sup port that candidate receiving tbe largest of votos at the oomiug Juno oieotion. I have signed STATEMENT No. I. Jaokson county first. I am an on thuBiast and believer in the future of Jaokson oounty aud if I am eieoted .to tho oomiug legislature as a reresen tative from this county, my first thought and consideration will be for tne advancement, development ana welfare of Jackson oounty and its olt izens. With the natural resources that abound on every hand in this coun ty, there oan he but one future ahead of us, yet it will take some oapital, some brains, some labor and a great deal of encouragement to develop all of these resources as they should be developed and to plaoe Jaokson ooun ty. In the first rank of counties in tbe state of Oregon, where she belongs by virtue of the immense wealth, largely undeveloped at the present time, that is to be found within ber borderB. I am in favor of auoh laws as will encourage and prcteot those engaged in the development of these resouroeB, whether they be in tbe hor ticultural, mineral, timber, agricul tural or any other industry tbat as sists in the development of our oouuty and plaoes as nearer the goal that we should always have in sight, namely, that Jaokson oounty should be and Will UD III fUB ,U UUU1V, but, A 111 I 1 .... . 1 1.1 T I , -11 COUNTY IN XlllS BTATJli OF UKfci GON, and that the state of Oregon SHALL BE THE FIRST AMONG THE PACIFIC COAST GROUP OF STATES and that the Paoitto coast Btates shall represent the BEST POR TION OF THE UNITED STATES. Btmth. Tlio Kind Vou Have Alwars Bought The Early Art no men. ' The ftirly astronomers -were all as trologers and claimed to be able to pre dict tbefuture careers of various lndl iTlduals by "casting horoscopes" show ing the position of tbe planets at the time of tbeir birth. The position and movements of the various celestial bodies were not only supposed to con- .trol the destinies of men, but-were also thought to bring weal or woe, tempest or sunshlno, upon the earth iftself. A man born when tho sun was in tbe con stellation of Scorpio was believed to be naturally bent toward exoessive radul-genee-of the animal passions. One born when .the sun was In Pisces was pre destined to grovel or be a servant, while one whose earthly career was opened when the great luminary was in Aries would be a great scholar :tnd a man known to the world despite all opposing Influences. rrttan m thrMt kinds of Deovle ta the worldthe wills, the won't an the can'ts. The first accomplish every thing, tbe second oppose everything, the third (all to everything. CONTINUE Those who are gaining fteah and strength by regular treat ment with Scott's Emulsion should continue the treatmt It In hot weatheri smaller dc: 9 and a little cool milk with It wli' do away with any objection whloh la attaohed to fatty pro duote during the heated eaason. Send for rrc naU. SCOTT BOWNE, ChanbU, . 40MIS Purl SumI, Vtm Ve. tc u4 f 1401 n ara(fh 10, 12-2 and 15 Cents- Buys The Best and tho Prettiest Patterns in WALL PAPERS that can be shown for these Prices. A Full Line Colors The old reliable Detroit White Lead Works Paints. 'Visit us and let us show you; it will be a pleasure. Olmstead Medford, Real Estate Transfers. The following real eBtate .transactions havo been recorded since the IsBt ues of thiB papr. VV T Gameron to Esther J Camoon; wW ee, e aw, 24, 34, 1 e, 81. 0 O Plotoher to Geo F Kinp; bond for deed to wj ne, n W sw, 10, 31, 3 e, S2C0O. O M Dunoan to 13 P Mylers proper ty near Jacksonville, $3350. A S Stephen to G L Sohermerhorn ; 10 sores of laud iu tp 37,sr2 w, 81100. Phoebo M Dekum to W Wright j proporty iu Gold Hill, 85000. Fred Wbipley to James MoGlanaban ; 1-10 interest in property in seo 7, 33 a w, giou. W A Baboook to Otto Sewos ;w ne, ei nw 3, S3, 2 w, 81000. J D Anderson to O G Johnson ;prop erty in sees 7 and 8, tp 38, r 1 w,87000. M M Gooksoy to J M Gibson s 5 in Central Point, 81. II K Reed to Goo 13 Boss 35.8 aores, tp 37, 2 w, 83000. W B Jackson to L B Kent property in tp 37, 1 w, 8300. J S Tnov to Anna Stephenson ; 20 aores, tp 3, 2 w, SI. A J Sinks to W B Crowell lots 1, 3, blk 18,lieatty'saddtoMedford,80U0. William Balm to J S Spitzer; prop erty nenrTalent,8375. Jacob Stone to William Beum prop orty near Talent, $400. O A. SB) 1? Q H X A . Am tie 1 hB Rind Vou Have Always Beiifiln , jj me una you natarQ of Kanes Creek Items. By Sine Die, No. 19. :Mr. aud Mrs. Reese spent Sunday as guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Childers, of Kanes oreek. iMis. Ray Blackley, of the dredge, is at present the guest of Mrs. S ton or, of Kanes creek, and of Mrs. Gary, of Willow SpringB. Mrs. Perry Knots, who spent sever al days at Jacksonville lately, visiting friends, returned home on Wednea day. Mr. and Mrs. Donne, of San Fran oiseo, arrived here last week and will make their home with th'lr son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Airs. .Mi ner. Mr. aud Mrs. Elmer Higinbobham spent Sunday on Galls creek, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dungey. Miss Ada Swinden and Ed Koten spent Boverul days of last week in Jacksonville, aa guests of relatives andtfriends. Ike Householder left last weekrfor California to look after hi mining interests there. Anna Blrdsey,who has been TiBiting her brother, George, in Grants Pass, for some time, haB returned home. Worse Than Brake. The .'American Tourist I Bttppose 1 1 speak rokcn FTench, eh, HenrlJ Tbe Walter Not eggsactiy, m'stenr. Ton haf a -word describes it bettalre-Jtt me see ah, yes It is pulverized. Pnck. Tne Mean Hani The 'into. Max O'Rell gave this advice1 to bachelors: "Marry a woman smaller than yourself." Many a man oonSdnit Bud one. Milwaukee Journal. inmlhlne Eteteem. When women like each other, itfcey Mm; when ,they lore, they do one an thers battv-rliady Evans In leaden Mall. Be sun no man was ever discontent ed with the world who did his duty to It Southey. ADMINISTRATRIX'S FIRST NOTICE. Notice U herebv siren tbat tho undersigned has been appointed b? the county court of JACKflon uoun'.y.iurcgun, auiniuiBirnvtix ui me Estuto ol William BroatLdeceaBed. All persona bavins claims against said estate aro required to presontthem to the adminlslatrlx at Jack, sonville, Oregon, or to her attorney, Gus New bury, within six months bom tho dato hereof, duly verified. uatcu June i. ifjo. ANNIE BROAD. Administratrix of toe eatatoar William Broad, deceased. DeWltt's VSSl Salve For Pllety Burn Sore I have in Stock all Regular Sizes, and can make any odd sized Screen Door or Window needed. Show me the opening and I will screen it. R. W. GRAY. Medford, & CUeisset, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Pepartmcal of tho lnteiior, Land Oflieo at KoscIjutk. Ore, May 90G, Notice Ib hereby given Unit tlio following iinnu'd settler hits tiled notice of his In trillion to iimko lliml coinmutatl'Ui proof in support of his elnlm, aiitl that said proof w:ll be inudo before A. Hilton, V. S. Commissioner, at Ms otilee at Medford, Oregon, on August 3, viz: , ELHANAX W. WAKEFIKLD, on H. E., No mn, for the ?M WEJi of section No. W, 'ownshlp37 south, range 1 east. I!e names tho following witnesses to prove hlse ntinuoiis residence upon and cultivation of sid land, viz: Kdwln M. White, Merle 11 Glover, 'auhew S. Thompson, nil of Climax, Oregon; I.ane M. Wylaud ol Wellen. Oregon. Uknjamin Konv, Kegistur. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office ai Koaeburg, Ore. May 15. 1006. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has (lied notice of his Intention to make Final 1'rotf in Fitpport of hlB claim, and that said proof will be made before A. S. Hlitnn. U. S. Commfsslonrr, ot hts nlllce, in Bedford, Oregon, on Angunta, 1906, vis: JOHN M. OUCI1R8, on II. E., No. iwW7, for the SEVf, section No. 1-1, in township No. 38 south, of range No. '2 west. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of nid land, viz- Cliarles V. Kraley. Edwin L lU'ilpath, James Hereford and Joseph Here ford, nil of Medford, Oregon. Benjamin L Eddy, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Hoseburg, Ore., May 22, HWfi. Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make llniil proof In support of Ills claim, and that said nroof will hi inndn hifnm a. K. Ullton, U. S. Commissioner, nt his office at weuioru, uregon, on August a, iym, viz: EDWARD AltCHiE WHELPLBY. on II . E., No. 0281, for tho NEU NWU, WW NKK, and NWV SEJ-f of section 7, township 33 south, range 2 cant. He names the following witnesses to prove his continous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. James MuClanalmn, Alfred uonien, joim Mcuianalian, all of Trail, Ore gon; Daniel Whetstone of Medford, Oregon. UenjaminL. Eddy, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Rosehurt?. Ore.. Mav 22. ikm Notice is heroby given that tho following- iiuiiiuu auLLivi iwih iiiuu iniiiuu ui ins lIHUimon 10 miiKo uiiai proot in support 01 nls claim, and that said nroof will be made ho torn a. s. Bllton, U. 8. aommiBMoner, at his offlco at itiuiuuru, uregon, on August 1, twin, viz: WILLIAM WANTON PARKER. on H. R., No. 10594, for the WW W of seotion 22, town shin 8-1 south, runtro 3 east. Ho names tho following witnesses 1o prove ins uiiii.iiiuoiiH refliucuuti upon nnu euiavaiin of said land, viz: JaincB I. latton. Edmund H. watson, j-runic v. iseinerinna, Kooort Xi, Par ker, all of Big Butte, Oregon. Benjamin L. Eddy, Begister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the I'nterior, Land Office at Rorsetmrir. Ore.. Mv 29. ifloi. Notice la hereby given that tho foDowing named settler has filed notice of his Intention to maKe 1'inai itooi in support ot nis claim, and that said nroof will toe nmde "barnrn A. fl. Rllton, U. 8. Commissioner, at 'Me Office in aicaioru, urcgon, an Aiiguei i, iwutiviz : FRANK D. NETHEKI.AWD. on H. B No. 10409, for the 8K,-eoctlon 82, tn townslllnS4 south, of r&inre S pah).. Ho names tho following witnesses to provo: hls voutinnoiis rcsldouoenpon and cultivation 01 mm mini, i7. James 1. ration, KODert it. Parker, William R. Lamlo, ElinerB. Boardmau, all of Big Butte, Oregon. Bhnjawtn L. Eddy, RegfB'ur. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Offvee at RosehuTg, Ore., May 22. 1908. Notice 1b herebv u-lvmi that fh fnllnwfnv. named settler ho fllcd notice oIIiIb Intention 10 mane nnai proor in npTiort -of his clalra and that said nroof will lie made IteTore A. r nllton, U. S. Commissioner, at 'his office trt Medio ra, uregon, on Awgnst 4, luocviz: AMOS J. COBLEIGTI . on H. E., No. 9Soi, for tne Wi N1 md 8EW-. f 01 neuuim vt luwnump ji nuaiu, range i east. He names tlve followig witnesses -to prove, his continuous residence upon ana cultivation of said land, vie itenjanmi Frcdcnnnig of Mig Butte. Ore eon: Orln Wak-efleld f Phoentx. Oregon ;ThomaB H. FleAonhurg -and Andrew: J, Meeker, notnor uerDy.rcgon. Benjamin L. Edity, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Denartmeert of the Interior. Land Offlc at Rosebnrg, Ore.. May 22, 1906.! nonce is ncreoy given tnat. me lonnwmg named settler has Hied notaoeof 'trie 'intention -to make final nroof In aumxn-t of "his claim. karrd that said proof will be made before A. S. Bliton, u. 8 Commissioner, at ins -office at 'Mouiora, urepon.on Auguscs, iwo,mzi EDMUND H. WATSON. 0'H. B.,No. 10218, for the HKVtf NE', B! rsrA, HW!i o'A 01 accuon s, i-3wnsnrp soutn tbiRC 3 east. He mimf the following wIltaeftsnes-tA ttrnve hiB-coutinuous residence upon and eutttvatlon of-satd land, vis: William W. Parker, Robert 1. Parker, Hiram Doubleday, W. Lee Ettmond- on-aii 01 uig nunc, uregon. DEN.IAUIN U. Eddy, Regiater, NCTTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Unri nfdpfl at KosemirtT. Ore:. Mav 32. 1906. Notioeis hereby given that the lollowing- namea-aMtier nas nica notice 01 ni lniention tomake;final proof in support ol his claim, anA ttiittivilrl nroof will he made before A. S. Hilton, iU. 8. Comralsiioner, at hit office at Hediora,uregon, on Auguai , ivuu, viz: JAMES I. FATTON, An u K.. o. tonfit. for the rym. NWW HE. SW'NBM-d section 6, township 85 south, rangeAeaat. 1 Henames'tlie following witnesses to prove his con tin uow residence upon and cultivation of laid ianfl,.TW.: Aaron iiecm, rrana u. revn erland, Robent L-. Parker, Elmer R. Board man, all of Big Bntte, regon. Benjamin L. Eddy, Register. Contractor and Builder, Oregon Mica Axle Grease The Best in the World at NICHOLSON & PLAIT'S. The Place to Buy Your Hardware. B. N. BUTLER, Watchmaking and Repniiing of all Kind?, promptly done. . . , . .AND I.. Guarantee Every Job. B. J4. BUTLiER, Stowort Building, next door to Bnkory. CARLOAD Page Just arrived. PRICES RIGHT. We assist in erecting and guarantee every rod. 30 Style VOLNEY DIXON, or NICHOLSON & PL ATT, Medford, Oregon. '4vV'0 Eifert's IT'S THE MAN BEHIND THE SHEARS Who Oreatee the Nobby Fit. EIFERT GarmontB are Cut and Drap ed by Artistic Workman, who devote their time and ability to please his customers. Orders taken (or SultB, from $14.00 and up. Orders taken for Over Coats, Ifl4. 00 and up Suits Pressed and Cleaned. Eifert W. W. The City We Guaranteed the Fit. $900 House $1400 House and three lots. . $1000 House and lot. All well located and are snaps. I alse have lots for sale and party will build house; snme eold on good terms. $4000 100-acre farm four miles from Medford; a snap. First-class orchard land close to town, at $100 per acre'. I have the plat of Butte Falls and am prepared to sell lots- ai reasonable prices. Come and Fee me before the rush begins, W. T. YORK W. L. ORR Iucctnor to " ' ' J, Q. TAYLOR, The Harness flaker Fine Line of Hand Made Harness, Blankets, Robes and Whips. Repairing Neatly Done. W. Hedford, Nash Uivory Stabels ELM HIRST & SLADE, Props. Tbe Stables has been newly refitted, and New Rigs and Good Horees added. All Night Tclcpbno Service.; Orders filled at anytime. Reasonable Kates. I hnve been in busi- ees in Med ford for 11 years and my work has a 1 way 8 been satisfactory. Medford, Oregon Fence MADE TO ORDER GARMENTS" Will Scientifically measure yom who has-the . . . Knowledge of Measurements, EIFERT Tailor, Medford. i i and four lots. ORR Oregon Efficient Service MEDFORD, OREGON