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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1908)
V.., Orchard Men Attention We are agenU JYr the following goods that pertain to the orchard: Planet Jr., Orchard Cultivator Ohio Reversible ?m Disc Harrow Myer's .Spray Pumps Staver 'Gasoline Engines i , V ; ' . Knd'ihe '-est ?prny Iloee it is possible to manufacture Vehicles:- and - Machinery ;;;; - OF ALL KINDS Call and See Us D. T. ,!Kl)FOIil, Rogue River Electrical Phone 83 1 J5 Tin and Sheet Iron Opposite Hotel Moore 1 J. A. SMITH, Medford; Oregon Be)leHjH3O0 B. TL Timber Land Bought and Sold Those having well toeoosnltus, timber lands or Office over Jackson County National Bank TIMBER LAND, ACT, JUNK'8, 187a NOTICE OR PUBLICATION Untted 8MVM Land OSloe, BoMtyirg, Orvoa, Dmrnbir it, 1907. Hotlee U arby givwi tbat Id coaiplitvact wltb th proTlirona of the mm of CoaTeM of JuBt,ltn,eaUtl?d, "An c for the mle ef timber land im Um tum of California. Ore goo, Ncrada aad WtakflM TerrlwrT." v extsBM i an ta Fublk laod sutss by act f Aaaiut 4 lata, ALZIJUC RKTTELLS of Medford. County of Jack-on, Htate (or Tar rltoryi ol Orenon. baa tbitday filed in tbti otno hii worn laitnienl po. t7M, tot th parebasa of tht N H N U, of Section No. 2. In Town ship Noj, toDla, rang 0 o 1 east, W U and will odar proof to show that th land sought Is more valuable for its timber er stone than for aarlcaltural eurooaaa. aod to Mtah- Ilth his olatm to said land before A. 8. Bit ion, 0.1 Commissioner, at his office In Medford, Orefon, on Wednesday, the 4th day of Be names as witnesses: Marlon F. Caste ofSsfie Point, OragoD, Jsnnis E. tasltby, ""'an. iai07, aanta a. KMBIOT, ail Of atruiuru, unno. Any and ail pertwovs eJi above4ecibed lands are eJ..ml0K sdvertly thai ire raautntaii tn rlla thalt I eisims in tbtso of March, IMS. Imuai L. Eddy, Besistcr. NOTICE FOR PUBMCATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Roebur, Ore., Jan. 21, 1908. Notice is hereby given tbat Orra M. V hi tlejr. of Proepeot, Oregon, has filed notice of hlslntentlon to make flnsl flvejeare proof in unpport of bis clslm, via: Borne stesd Entry No, 11769, made July 1, 1903, (Or the NI, Section is, Towunblp a, Bouth.of Range 2 Rsst, atd that eald proof will be made before A. 8. Bltton, 0. 8. Com mtMloner, at his offlee. at Medford, Oregon, on Monday, March a, 1006. He names the tol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation Plbe Isnd.vls: William A. Hlgtnbotham, of Prospect, Ore con; Kdwerd Higlnbolhsin, of Derby, Oregon; Tracy Booth by, of Derby, Oregon; Alfred Gor don, of Piospeot Oregon. BeyjaMia L. KiDV, Register. , BUM MOMS la tbe Circuit Conn of the Slate of Oregon, far tbe County of Jackson 1 The Oregon California Railroad Company. Plaint 10 TS Matties Moll Defendant T the anove named defendant. Matties Moll; IN TUE HaMKuF TUE STATK Of OKKGON: Yon are hereby required to sppear end an: werlhe com plain! nted against you In the sbove entitU'd court on or before the stb dsy ol March, 1. being more than ft, weekt from the i4th day of January leuS, first data of publication of Ihts ummons. aud U you lali so to spi-ea snd nnnwer, tor went tbereofthe plaintiff will apply to the court lot toetsllsl prayed tor In tne onmplnln'. to-wit: A decree adjudging tbat a patent of the United Hla tea of Jaie June ft, joo.', isauod ui Jon for thn WW (South west quarter of the E 14, Southeast quarter, of Seotion L Town sbip S, South Hsngel Rast of the Willamette Meridian, eootal filne 40 acres more or lees In Jakion County, OrecoD. be adludaed to be fold, cancelled end set aside, and that you be decreed to bsve no estate or Interest In eaid premiers or any part thereof, and tt.st plain tiff be decreed to be the owner In fee simple ana entitled to tne potees-loa of said premises and the wbole inareot. aud tor lu tund dtabureesv nta This summons ts pu bill Abed In the Medford Mall once a week for tlx eoaseenttve weeks by vtuvi uiuat uo at, iwvi, aaaiia oy uon at Banna, Judge of sat Court ltate of Aral Publleatlc PobUeatloa Jaanary 94th, nos. Date s( Ust reeiieatien ana eta. WM M COLVIO. Wl D rkVTOM, Altsraera lor flstaufl LAWTON OKKGOX . PLAIN SAILING lor ihoe who take advantage ol our prices wblcfa considering the beauty and quality of too goods are unapproachable. You can always find just what jou wish at na Rogue Kiver Bleotrl cal Conttru ctlon Company's at as low figures as they can .be sold at Construction Company S C Street. S Harris relinquishment for sale would do ', No Um to Die "I bare found out that there is no use to die of long trouble as long aa you can jte. Dr. Kings New Discovery," says Mr..!. P. White, of Rusbboro, Pa. "I wonld oot be ellve to-day only for tbat wonderful medic'-e. It loosens up cough quicker than anythlogelse, sad cures long disease even after tbs esse Is prooounced hopeless." This most reli able remedy (or coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarse ness, is sold under guarantee at Cbas. Strang's drug store. 50o. and $1 00 Trial bottle free. For Sale. une are none power motor, good m new, Take It away for 175. One 45 bone power KasseU an torn at 1 0 En1" ln flrrt P Ik this nn That nrlnem eoill snn.l. Pell's Elite Laundry, Medfotd, Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . 1 Pepsrtment of tbe Interior, tend Office st Roscuurg, Ore., Jan tl. 1908. Notice la hirihr alvn ih.i uiu..u of 1'hoenlx, Oregon, bas filed notice of MijeonoD to uase nnai soiaiers hts yearn proof In support of his claim, vli ; Homeatead Entry No. UtHj, made July 1A, 19t7, for tbe NWf, Bee tlon a. Township S&, South. Range 1 Kast, snd that said proof will be made before A. 8. Hilton. USA. Commis sioner, at his office, In Medford. Orcaou. on Saturday, March 2H. W. " He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, aud cultlra tlim of, the land.Tli: Frederlok R. Fiirrv Iritina Bmtth.of Pbuenlx, dregooi 8. Peter' Barna- "'1 vi w.aruiwn., urrsoii. BENJAMIN L. KDDT, Aeglster, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OfSe si Ko.cbui. on-., J.n. Tt, SeoS. nuiir. i. nvrany i, rn in.t uiear KrlckKi I, Ot Blllte Fl.. Ori.. h.a noiloa nt hi. In. tentloo In make fln.l flr. yrani. eronl tn xud- in.i.vi uiiu.in.fn; HOOK ll.ru r.UirT I.O. mrd. Hpt.mber 10. Ifll . tor ht. Frio. Uod.1 NE and Krf H Etti. lelion l. Towmatp 86, South, ka it S ant, and aatsatd Drontwtll b. n..d. nr. A a nil. un, U. S. coiomlMloD.r. at hi. ottlce, to Meiuora, urrgoa, on Tbo-s y, March 26, lit name -'. followlna wltnMM-B to nrnra ui. wuiii uuu. iv.iu.Dce upon, maa cuiiiv.. lion of. tb. Ut.d, vti: . t'h.rln A. obtnchalD. John A. nh.oeh.ln. John sw.iimu, orirt B, West, all ot Butte r.us, uregoa. HftAJAXIt 1.. r.niiT kUatiitav. APPLICATION'S FOR GRAZ ING PERMITS. Kotlre It her.br tlvao that stl appllMlton, tor pei mlt, to gru caul., bor.. and abtr within lhC.Md. (Mouth) National forest, during tbe iwaaoa of IWK mu,t r. fllrd tn nt omo. at HoMburg, ON, on, on or betore Maiea VutMoromtaMo. la retard to the statist Ims to b. charged, aad hl.ok fotmt fa be need la aeahUut appUeauoa, wul be turatahed upon reason. . o. sAsracii. evserviser. ADDITIONAL LOGAL.iA -The B utt. P.iolllo Compaoy oa.i is-ii d a tuukl-t e.peulully lor Msi'f id eo'.ia.a "C'jlonlot rates to Mediord, Oregon," to whiirb are set turtb oc: only ttii rates fro 11 the east totbt-rw, tatu lao is glv'og a short, hut oouiplele cooirraueuslve oesorlp. tlon of this city. Its is-jouroes and Its adaptability. It Is a good pleoe ol adfertlslnv li'Haturs and Ageot Kotenbkiira bat Umi cf tnm. Get some and seod to your eastern friends It give I bun seme te llable information. The boatiiera Oiegon Laundry Co. Is dolus: business In tne same old I way with satiiiractlon to all patrons. I Tne laundry la the beet equipped in Southern Oregon, the laundrymeo are I experienced aud every cere is taken ! to do good and prompt work. The 1 wagen will oall at your borne or plaue I of business, or you can leave orders I at the candy store In the Moore lii-ildio;. Went Seventh Street. The Southern Oregon Pullman sleeper operated heretofore 00 13 j I'or'land to Bedford reaching here iatl:CUp. will hireaftor be on train ! No. 10 reaching here at 10::i'i a. oi.( fits will Inoure Meiford pajaen. ru a brtb on the tally train frotu fort- j land and this train seems to be the j favorite with Southern Oregon peo pie, more especially bluoe No. l:)n-ur,Dl-' nat vieltor'a tty pleaaaut.- teen leaving Hoitiand at midnight. This obar.79 will be a great conven ience to Southern Oregon and was made for this reason. We save vou nioncv 00 American prints at 5c. Dress ginifhanig.all stand ard brands, at 8c, 10c, l-'jo. 15c and 20u. Ho inch Percales at l-'tc auu luc. Best bleached Peqnot shirtlug, 84 fur 30o.ll 1 lor 33e. 104 lor 30c. Fine 3 loch bleached muslin at 7c, r-ic, l"o, 121c and inc. Brum mnslln, 5c, 7c, 7ic. Sic and 10c. Baker-Hutcnason vo. -Henry Bookman, a well-known I painter, fell from a ladder at the new , residence being coin oy aii neeas, Id nortb Medford, Friday morning and waa Instantly Killed, bis neok being broken. Toe deoeaaed was subject to eodden fainting epelle and It is supposed that one of tba attaoka oaased Dim to fall bom tbe ladder. The funeral was held Bnoday. lie leaves a wife and several ohildren. If yon want trait tree, call on O. R Cook, who deals In atriotly Uieh grade nursery stock only. AU stook guaranteed. Seooud door east of Hotel Moore. B. il. Collins recently purchas ed a residence property on tbe cor ner of N and luth streets ron 1-'. K Martin, the Consideration being 82230. Tbe property oonslsta of a new, neatly built cottage and two lots and the sale was mad. through tbs agenoy of White & Trowbridge. 20 sewlnu machines mnat be sold to make room for our ntw etook. White 110. Singer ill. New Home il-i. Wheeler & Wilson 5, and 13. Domestic $1U. Call lo and see them. M. Klwood'e Jewelery store. g-tt Beginning March 6th and oon tlnaing ontll the lUtb evangelistic meetings will be held at tbe Chan tauqaa Tabernaole at Ashland under tbe anepioea of tba Pentecostal Naa eran. chnroh, by Evangelist. Bud Koblnson aud will Huff. Silver plated trocars, for use fc r relief of oows when bloated, for sale at tb. Rogue River Creamery, Med ford. tt Tb. "Nashville Stadaata" at the opera bona. Saturday night wet. disappointment. They tried bud aoogb to amuse bat their execution wasn't op to tbeir .Sort.. -Meedames Vogell, Boaweil aad Clay will do dram making. Corner Jklanneb and L streeta. tf. Mrs. Kamaar, of West 8eTenth street, who baa been quit. Ill, la oon valaeolng. Head carefully tba new real estaU 1st ot U. U. Fl.ro. 4 Son In thle Is sue. For blseases ol tb. Sklo. Nearly all diseases of the skin such as eczema, teller, salt rheum and bar bere' Itch are characterised bv an In tense Itching and smarting, which of ten makes life a burden and disturbs sleep and rest, Quick relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Salve, It allays tbe tuthing and smarting al moat Instantly. Many cases have been cured by lie use. For sale by Charles Strang. For Sheriff I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Jackson County, eubiect to the action of tho Democratic) primary , election, April 17. Medford. Oregon. W. A. Jonrs Most people know that if they have been sick they need Scott's Emul son to bring back health and itrength. But the (trongeit point about Scoffs Emutsion is that you don't have to be sick to get results from it , f It keeps lap the athlete's strength, puts fat on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy, brings color to s pale girfs cheeks, and pre Tents coughs, colds snd consumption, , , ! ,Food in concentrated form for sick and Well, young and old, rich and poor. - , And it eon Uin no drugs snd no alcohoL AU. ORUOOISTSl SOO. ANO SI.OO. i LITTLE OF E 1 . lOold Hill News: Aoooidlng to good .authority, when 1 foreign noblemen marry American John Meyers, an employee at Vro heiresses, they Invariably loslst upon j ""' "'U on Morrison week, having the marriage eetUauietit tnlm,t "Itb 1 very painful accident ready money, not in securities. They want the stuff bandy for easy spend ing . The maiket fir Southern conven tion delegates waa never m-re active, tbangh most of the dealing la done under cover and muoh nccertalnty is reported, due to disputed ownership. All In all, there are few more ri&ky investments. Tre money poverty In A met loan swollen foitunedom is said to be hav ing a most depressing effect upon the conduoture of the games at Monte Carlo, who have been tioous tomed fur years to ooiiot upon a cer tain average orop of American "suck ers.M Soma of thsae days a vloitor is going to drop Into our sanctum and pictc up the otlloe shears without Buy ing, ''tio this Is what yon write edl loiials with, Is it,?" Xnen.'tre arc going to spend a weok'a wog-s mak- Oonmoner. BUILDING SWAM? ROADS. Horatio 8. Earls Talis of Methods Thsl have Been Tried. To say Just bow boat to build a good road or even a fulr road over en-amp ground Is something that no Kane road builder will attempt to do. The main reason v. by Is that there are seldom tiro swamps alike, and so what has worked In one place would be worth less In another place. About the only rrr.1 V . .rrZJTZZl -."houtTny guarantee tbat tfle, wD1 Droduce a cure in your I particular piece or roau, soys uorauo 8. Karle, state hlfuway commlasloner for Michigan. One man had been drawing gravel for years. Each year It sank, and the road was no better than before. Be drew cobblestones iu- tbe whiter time and threw tbcm Into the ditches along side of tbe road. Iu tbe spring they sank. Next winter be did the same thing. In the apring they sank some, but not out of sight. The result was be bad two walls on either aide of bis road, so tfiat the muck could not ooze to tbe side, and there has been no sinking of bis road since. - A proiuineut railroad engineer says that generally It la best not to break tbe aod acroee a swamp, but to haul on the earth to build up your turnpike, first making a mat of trees and placing your earth on top of this mat The trees should be from one and one-half Inches to three Inches In diameter. He aays be built a railroad grade In this way across a swamp wbicb was bo soft tbat be could run a pole down thirty feet by band, and tbe grade baa stayed up without any trouble for over ten years. Another man. Instead of building a corduroy road, took the logs and drove them down endwlee beside tbe road, oslng logs sixteen feet long. He drove them with a band pue driver made out of an elm butt with three handles, so that three men could use It These log. kept tbe muck from ooalng to tbe aide and proved very satisfactory. Where you bare a soft spot In your road It can often be Improved by put ting a layer of swale grass or rye atrmw or bay over It and then potting year gravel on top of that. Tbe hay or strew la not . water canter and will generally bold up tb. grade until tbe gravel ha. a chance to pack, after which then will be no further trouble. Sweet ef Automobiles on Roads. At a meeting of tbe Los Angeles board of supervisors and tba highway commleslon G. B. Squires, who turned recently from Europe, told of the building and maintenance of roads there. Contrary to general be lief, he said, affairs nave not yet reached the stage ot perfection abroad. although tbey are far In advance of the United States. Fast autos, b. said, are bad for good roads, snd slow autos are good for bad roada. For Sale. I will asll by bid on March 10, 1908, Un acres within hi mile of .Talent depot, either aa a whole or in lots 110x520 feet. This la an opportunity for laboring man to gat a home where labor Is la demand. Bids will be received either In parson or by mall. Right neerved to reject and or all bids. Terms: Ons-balf oaeh, balanoe at buyer's option, at eight pr oent In1 terest Minimum prloe ItOO per lot highest bidder take, oholoe of lot. st:' .- ..v Talent, Oregon. 8-3t j last Sunday morning, while shooting at a gray wolf tbat was prr wilng around tbev board lug bouse at the milk He shot twice at the wolf and after the soond shot a ttempred to Srow the sheila from the gan when in eome way It was exploded, tt. ball passing through n'a right band, Inflicting a very pa nful wound. James Kirk and son Tom, or.r ators of tbs "Douotrull" mine, one of a group of the Lucky Bart claims on Uardlne oreek, started tbs mill on a 10 ton crushing Thursday morning. These gentlemeo have been operating tbia propjrty for the Daat three years aad na7e demon strated tbat it can be ciadd a good producer. On Monday of this week the J. B. Dunitan ranoh, ner-r Ujli Hill, waa 10W for -20,000 to Or. W. H. Jones Hod'Cbai. btrang, of Ueiilord. Tj'.s much coeiitta of 320 afjrja4 Heit op tbe bams Valley rond about lift milee from town, and is one of tbe test traote cf land in Southern Oreco and tbe price is coneeeded to be very reasonable. No lmproveejaecti aie on the plane. It Is understood that It Is the intention of tb new owners to plsnt most of the land to alfalfa, while a email aoreage will be planted to fro it trees. Both Dr. Jones and Mr. Btrang are prominent business men of Medfotd an.l we are glad to see them beoome Interested In real estate In tbia locality. They will make many Improvements on tbe land. Ashland Tiding: County Commissioner Joshua Pat terson, who was In town '"aesday. said tbe report tbat ha bad aold bis farm and orchards a few mllea north of Ashland for 105,000 waa incorrect, tbougb California parties have re cently bad ooretoua designs upon the property. Mr. Patterson bas be tides bis farm holdings, ona hundred and twenty acres of Que young apple orchard. Half of tbe orchard is In four year old trees and the other half of it is Hva yiar old Velio. Newtowna and upitzenberga predom Inatlng. Tbs five year old trees give promise of a good yield of fruit this season and the lour year old tree. also promts, to oome Into bearing this aeason and return a fair yield W. E. Oarlock, who keeps a res taurant on Fourth street, was tbe victim of au assault at tb. hands of three fairly well dressed . jourg strangers who were oot oonteut to beat tb. restaurant keeper out of the prion of their meals but entioed him to a dark and secluded spot where tbey attempted to beat tb. life ou t of him. The thn. young fellow, ap pealed in tb. restaurant Tuesday night and after ordering meals and having tb. sam. served to them, told tb. proprietor tbey bad left their money Inadvertently la their room, and asked blm to go with them i short dlstano. up tb. street and grt bis pay. tl. obligingly agreed and was led further and further away until Mr. Carlook booame interested in know wbar. their rooms were lo oatsd. Tbey B.ally admitted tbeir room was bars on U strest aad about tb. time tba restaurant keeper be cam. eusploloua all tnrse of tbe fel lows turned upon aad assailed him viciously, than mad. their eeoape in tbe darkness Mr. Caxlook waa somewhat battered up but not ser iously Injured, nnd reported the affair to tb. polio, who sent word along tbe Un. to arraat culprits. Roads For Automoblllsts. It appears to have occurred to many that separate roads for automobiles to travel over la tbe solution of tb. great problem caused by reckless motorists. The question Is one which la now re ceiving a good deal of attention, and numerous projects for the establish ment of motor speedways have been projected or talked about says Good Roada Magntlue. The emperor of Ger many, who Is an enthusiastic automo blust, bas taken up the question and aa an experiment la having two roads built through his estates. These road ways are twenty-three miles long aad thirty -six feet broad snd are construct ed with cement. They are used exclu sively by automobiles and are intended as an experiment. The auccesa or tail or, of thla experiment will be noted with much interest In tbe tfnlted States. - Country Auto Mail Servioe. In tbe counties of northeastern Ohio and the level portions of Pennsylvauta north of Pittsburg a movement Is ou foot for tbe establishment of a rural automobile mail service. Fojrly good roada and tbe absence of many steep hills make an automobile by far the quickest method of transportation. It Is claimed that In addition to tbe greater rapidity of the service, the first oost of the machine, will be mora than offset by tbe greatly reduced number of carriers needed. , . eVItlah Roads Per Autos. 4 syndicate has been formed far one porpoaa of making roada oat of Lost ion for tb. as. of motor cars. . The Locky Quarter. Is the on. you pay oni for box of Dr. Kims New Life rills. Tbey brine you the health that's nor. precious than Jewel. Try then for anadaeo., biliousness, constipation aad malaria. K tbey disappoint yon tb. Brlee will be cheerfully refunded at Chaa. cUratcf '. Value of Good Toads and Cost! , of Pocr Onss. WHAT THE FARMER LOSES. No Tax 80 Great m UnimprovM Highways. Which Drivt Ptoplt to th City. W3r Out th HarsM and Dacraaaa Valut of Propsfty. Id an aduresw on t!ie Ituprovenieut of country higbways ot a good roadv conreotlon a epoaker aald: TUe Improvenieat of cuuntry rati A la chiefly an ecouoiulcal iiRstlon, relat Iuk prlnclpall; to tbe wjihUi of t'lTort In hauling over bad roail. tbo nnvlup tn money, time nnd euiTy In haulluj over good ouea, tiitt luliiul eut of Im proving roads and the dlfToreuct lu Uie cost of maintaining good and nnd ouea. A good r-:i Lvo.io;:' time a:u! force In ti'unsportaM m I t l -o. tLv farms nud lLl uiarucL, rv.l'jtL'a wear on hors'. hnnuH nnd velik'Iii, !u ereuses tUe value o renl es'ale ran tlsnou to the lon.In nml h:,!!iz c ( for farm products. ! u-i- 'In ., -.m botnea fwe soii"!u after it 'j ! i tr 40. ruatUt, Wagon ;iit:li.;iys are l.:-- tf.'iut eit arteries of rmunient. Civil! '.atl"ii lHjndstil hy t'" itlor of im a. No tax i u fc.eat un the tt;'a; tT .is lad roads. A bad roiul is n ! tavy tux ou thoKe wUi use It, anJ tlie v.or.ie Ihn road the heavier d tax. Had rmiln cause a decay cf ut;rli?uin:re. ITjey lmpofie the grcnveHt of :tlt burdens un tbe farmer. The rseds cause people to gathet In the cities. li:id ronda wear out tbe horsea very rapidly, thus detracting very largely from tbe prof its of the farm. The wan with the hoe the farmer wiewtfl good roada so that be may bring hla produce to market and hi family THB COSTLY ROAU. and himself to tbe neighboring town with lesa expenditure of time, wear and tear and trouble. In sectlous of tbe country where tbe farmer baa good roada be would uot lose them for more than tbeir cottt and go back to tbe old system of having to haul through the mud and over tbe atones. He finds tbat the value of bis property ts in creased, and he con haul two yea, three times, greatefvtoad In less time to market and that be la richer nnd better because of tbe good road which connects bis property with the neigh boring town. This cost of hauling Is a heavy tax on the farmers, much of which could be saved. - The amount paid out which could be avoided by good roads ts ab otutefy lost. Tbe farmers are unable to recover It In any way. It Is ft part of tbeir expense which tbey mast de duct from tbe gross returns on tbe sale f their products, and the only way that It can be avoided ts by tbe con stnetton of roads that wonld enable farmers to haul heavier loads la less rime. ' Narrow tires and mud roada should speedily be sent band In band, as It were, "glimmering through the dream of things that were." SMILE , BUY YOUR tj, Eden Valley Nursery AND BE HAPPY No Trust String on Bennett 100,000 TREES lor.ltossnollos A deneral Lin. of Nursery Stock 30,000 Tokay Grapes tor -1008 HOME GROWN TKEES WHOLE HOOT TREES Right Prices and a Square Deal lor Everybody. N. S. Bennett, nESJ!ooN order THE 1HEDF0RD G. W. PRIDDY, O. D. NAGLE, G. T. O'BRIEN, Proprietors MEDFORD, OKE0.ON . - Manufacturers ol Common and Press ti Brick. General Con tractors and Builders in all Branches. Plans and Estimates Furnished. LIMfi, PLASTER AND CEHENT FOR SALE sajaxesaaaaeisisiissje.. s sViii OOerKteOOOe KOTC3 SI, a j'jupi'S, a u. b. l flil'FM U A lAltl bl'Mt, bJjt'f'r.f i;p.tlS I t'lUK Mine Utuifd.uitkok (J-. W.STKnifcX.sON. om -0 : houm 6. A4Wn blutk. C1U proniptl Mtford Oregou. UKO. H. DURHAM. L rU la FaWlu , COLVIG t DURHAM Lftwvers faa-MJKoa u We1l-rd Kktloot.! Hank Build UK f rouktl fit or fj, R. SEELY PHYSICIAN & BUhCEUN Modcia Kiulrmeilli X Kir Lsbratorr , Office lo Jsckwu Couoljr Bank Buledinf. Mvdlord - Uresoa ., S. PLITOX, CM. CUUH 18SIOMBK, lHTlilCT or UK BOOK llomeeiteiMl auO T1ml.r Ijird tllnipn nvrd (iroottt in 11 at. Trl.iL.uity litt'ii Id laud ccn tll l'0fr, 06'.:- i.ttli Mt-lforil Mull Mtdtcrd Oreiion FOUR ACHE TEAGTS C. H. lierce & Son iiave rtt-ciiily plaited 40 acres near Mcilloid into 4 acre tracts, at from $425 to fCOO each. lou vr.ll find no better acreage tor tnu money. these tracts are jiiHt what you want, so dou t go to sleep and f?t the othr fellov get his pick and you take what is lett at an advanced price. IfRogne River Yalley W too Hi? . .. lfi(; 1 acre-. 1 mile from Jn'.-ksonvillt-, i miles from Midford. Only $0.50 per acre. For aie by C. H. Pierce & Son Electric Wiring I can save you money on Electric Wiring. For estimates write W. A. K Y N I S T O N , P. 0. Btx 128 MEDFORD, - OREGON Souinern Pacific Time Table EFFECTIVE DEC. 29, 1907 boots' seem Ko.a ...... Kedlor. ...... .No. II " . 1030 . tn . Mia So. 14 . no. is.. . ateaJor. :S.D1 Numbers M sad la will auks all stops. Numbers U aad 11 will be lakea off. BOOST TREES AT THE Save Money by Placing your Or der now for Fall 1908 and hav. Trees Grafted to 9iooooeaoocecM3eoKs?cnorKa bafAaesasssassijs BRICK COillPilHT as ye V. ejaW j S0QD04Qa4 IT'S A MIGHTY TOUGH JOB fixing motor cars on tba broad of your back. And so unne ceesaay too Just hav. ns 10 over your automobille. We'll fix It so It will not break down - so looj as you Slav on the road II you haven't had the down on-yonr-back experiene. yet, ' don't bar. It Bend na your -machine to be overhauled. Those who have bad tl don't hanker lor It again. HODION AUTO CO NuroM. ettfrooM I ' 4 aruf 1 lore. 1