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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1908)
... . Confidence when tttins, that your food is of highest whokaotneaess that ft has nothing in h that can injure or dlstttu you makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory. ' This supreme confidence you , have when the food is raised with The only, baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confi dence when eating alum baking pow der food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. 1 OUR. COUNTY iCoTvesa 3.i tents f BY A. 0. HOWt.KTT. A. S Pans, of Mousing comity tu ben lut wfc on his way to look t tbe rig timber. I onitarstaad tbnt thre bag a fain ly mo.tl mtn the old Urttfetn house, but 1 hre not lsanied tbe oarae. Mri. Mary Wrlqbt and her sou Willie have returned from Cnlifo'nla and are oooaprlatz tUetr ola bo ne and Mr Saint Clure ha aoDt; to l.i-i with be- sister, Mri A X T'io-srs. A. J. Wiley, one of oar ' mtrahacti , rousing time here on nest Thure has sold his store building and stock da: . tbe 12th Inet, when liev. J, K. of goods to his sou, John 11. nHley, and he eeipcti to replenish the stock of goods and keep a full stock od ft00- Bad Oban ha'u passed throoch t-erjaad Mrs V J Ayen. of this neighfcor- last Frlilar on bis way to vr.it his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Jobc Obea cbalu. He Uvea In Klamath county and has not been to see his parents for a long time. . Han Watklns, tbe Trail stage driv er, has moved bis boarding plaoe aod now the Trail stage leavoa ;tbe Bonny Side Hotel evry Tuesday, Taaradaj aod Saturday morning, re turn'ng tbe same day. Mr. Byets recentlly horn Michigan who is here looking foi a home la still looking around at tbe farms ou Batte creek. He seems to like this part of tne ooantry very much, and will probably locate bete. There were four men came ont trom Medford last Sunday to look at tbe land south of oar town and took din ner here, bat there was such a laige crowd that 1 did not learn their names.' Tbey were looking for homes. Miss Kthel Tuoker, a daughter oT Ed Taoksr of Brownsboro, a graduate of tbe Asblaud Normal aod one of the aaooesaful applicants at tbe last tfaober's examination, passed through here Tuesday on her way to visit her parents. A. J. Daloy has an appointment to preaoh In tbe onurch next Sunday at 7:3(1 p. m., and Kev AO Howlett will pr-aob la tbe church on Sunday tbe 15 at 7:30 p. , I will preach at tbe Ress oreek sohool next Sunday af ter the Sunday school oloss which meets at 2:30 p.. m. Wes Ureen, outside business man ager of tbe Iowa Lnmbei k Box Com pany, woo are sending two big saw mills np to the tall timber, Is here getting all the teams he can to haul tba maobtuery to tbplr different loca tions. The men all stop at the Sanny Side Hotel when tbey are in this section and Uamhliton with bis gang of nine wood ohoppers and the comers and goers keep tbe sonny Sloe pretty well oiled. Pale, Thin, Nervous ? Then your blood must '.-e in a very bad condition. xi certainly know whit to -, (hen take It Ayer's &arsa-j parilla. If you douDt, men consult your doctor. We know u 1 : '..e will say about this crjr.a . u fftmlly medicine. Thlt In th. lint ':s.r!-' -onr iwrtar woow uk: "Are T t' br.! ' nlr i" IKIt VK. w. v. cue. ijers: uurv rtcTotAi. 7 ae trorta t Wff MhUsk 18 Kara, tireen, o. Ashland, and Unvia, ul Wolf oreek, ton latter tbe traveling Sunday school evangelist for tbe lpngreg&tioQal oharcb, ha. beta holdoe; me.tlui'a here for tbe 1 lant week. Xbore haa beon more than an ordinary interest manifested and two acoeseloaa to the oburch, and quite a numbor have expressed a de aire tc beoome christian and several are Didklng arrnnff.oieota to take their letters trom other churches and nnite bore and tbe prospect seems blight tor a Rood, laxe organization. Kev Ureea delivered a lecture here last Mo dtj evening on the subject ot "Loo.l Option" or latber la favot of rootiux tbe saloons oat of the oounry, state and nation, showing that from a basinets standpoint tbe saloon Is a financial oarae and soalal nuisance. We ate expecting to hare Knodell will lecture on tbe subject of Loual Option at this plaoe. Thursday of last week the remains of Miss Julia Ayeia, daughter of Mr nooa, wdo aioa la jsru rranoisoo on the 23th of February aged tenty-flve years aod eeveoteon days, arrived In Gent ml Point and wer buried In the UeotrAl Point cemetery toe same daj The funeral eeiTteee were oonduoted by Kt A U Howlett aealited by Rev M C U a vi e. After tbe religion er vices were conoloied r X. Newport utepped forwaid and gave a ibort talk, stating that Miss Ayeri lived and died a devoted obrlptiso and tbatt-pn ber way to tbe b capital ex preanod ber strong rcliancee In uod and ber bope of Immortality Devon d tbe grave A large crowd of ber frlenia and relatives attended tbe funeral. "Her eicter Laura and brother-! a-law Mr. Newport came op with tbe re mala and remained with her paretits net 11 Sunday. Butte Mis Items Tbe roads bare beoome frlgbtfal since the last ruins and snows. Ed Walker superintends the work at Camp SHI for the Iowa company. The mill man went on a strike Sat urday, refueing to work ten boars for 12 per day. Scott Car. pell baa returned from the valley with a Urge supply of store goods, Mr, Lamb, who had bis leg troken, is doing very well and will be about within a wees. Mr. Hushes keeps a team running weekly to tbe valley bring lng In sop. plies tot his store. Frank Netberland went to tbe val ley Thursday as did also IW. E. bo trop and Mr. Hughes. Messia. Powers and Browsou 'have charge of the bank building and are very comfortably lecated. Fresh meat is a scarce article and tbe boys complain that banting has been no good tbls season. Hiram Doableday baa mad veif substantial improvements around bis business property and lota Property has not decreased but has echanoed In vain io Butte Falls aod many inquiries are being made for business locations. ' Mr. Pattoo Is maklnga largs Dum ber of shake shingles for tbe new bulldlnns that Mr. Hog has la Intend ing to build Id the spring. Batte Falls la on tbe map to stay and tb- .allioad expected to oome tbls year or early next and tbe times art expected to be very lively. Rev. and Mrs. J. Merley are oom- fortably boosed la their little dwell ing here aod report that tbey found everything O. K. at their nomatead. Jadge a & Pentx, of the Big Butte Idistrlot. la on the arronnd and aavs p-"tara are shaping themselves for wrly res amptlon of mill work, a) Will Chambers It entertaining the 8 'raveling pablio, while Mr. Do prey -enai In j,.l.n nni. if boarders and tbt tran sient. ' Franklt Obtaehaln, who bat beta sick tor toast time, It Improving rap idly aader tba oare of Or. Holt aad :bt tiealltat family atUatloa blob sbt reeelvea, Mr. Brlgaa, tev dtpaty postal aster, bat mw la tbt alley aad wbltt there sajfered tba aaspatatlaa ot oat of hit bead wbleb wa sava bit aiaj, . Tat vUter atrt bat daaeiag partita bava beta tba abtaf mtjitta laitaajil U by tbe fyaaaf people. Tba aewly jstsassa baU belag bollt for that psuaoea. Tat Iowa Lombtr tamp It tepidly ftttlbf lata aba pa, tba auoblatry belag nearly all aa tba groaad aad tblaga tbtplag tbsmsslvet tot a basy oa. Batte Faut will to tbt aead- qaartert ot tba aaasp at all aetii asat ttr most ootM tbroagb this oBoe aad la a abort time tblagt will be vary llvey arooad tba faUa. . Math toaapiaiBt U nude ot tbt teatltg lata homestead oablat aad steeling ot goods. It It geas rally believed that tbe pat ties doing this work live near by aad euaplotoa strongly points to oeitain persons. Arrests arc likely to be mads tor this and other dapredattoaa committed Id tbe oommnnlty aa oar people are determined that an and shell be pat to til lawlessness. Normal News. Miss May Howe a former Normal student Is again in achooL Harvey UtArmond led tbe boys In T.tM. O. A. last Wednesday noon, On Fridsy Mrs. Browo gave I splendid talk In Chapel, on tne Street Cleaning of New York City." The student body held an import ant meeting on Tuesday morning. The adoption of tbe by-laws was oom pleted. Tbe members of tbe V. W. C. A. at their last meeting on Wednesday, elected Mies Ciaia Allen as their president. There was special music in chapel un Thursday. Many new songs are being learned by the studunt body. condaoted by Miss Silsby. Kev. Baker, pastor of the Baptist oburob of Ashland, visited the Nor mal Wednesday. He was aooomca nied by Rev. Hall, ot Medford, who made some pleasing remarks Io ohe pel. The boys are making great prepar ations tor tbe Fisld meet on March 6. This will be between tbe Juniors and tbe rest of tbe boys who partake In athlstios, A rousing .good m.et Is expected. New apparatus was received for The gymnasium, consisting of dumb bells, Indian olabe, boxing gloves, wands, aad ' a Hoe new trapeze. These will add greatly to tbe former equipments, On Friday eveuiug tbe membere of tbe Congreaalonal Literary gave an open debate, tbe subject was: Re solved that the charaoter of Cromwell is worthy of admlratlou, which made a very cntertainig program. A Leap Year party was given Sat urday, February 21, by the young laaies of tbe student body. The evening's entertaining under the management of the young ladiee was delightful enooeas. They carried oat very graoefally to the emallest detail. tbe part ot gentlemen, while tbe boys tried their best to look aweet and pretty. Tbe decorations were very appropriate and attractive, tbe oolor sobeme being red and green. Many new games of a Leap Year nature were enjoyed and dainty refresh menta were served. Ksoes Creek stems Bora To Mr. aod Mrs. Pearl Bean, a daughter. Mrs. Taogste, of Jacksonville, Is at present stopping with Mrs. Foley Mr. and Mrs. rjoggls were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mardon Saturday and Sunday. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Mike Foley twin boys. Mother and ebildrea doing nicely. The Dardanell school commenced Monday, March 2nd, with Miss Nora Hswton aa toaober, We are glad to say that Mrs, Mo- Dugall has almost fully recovered ber usual health again. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Reese left Monday'e train for Portland with their daughter, Uraoe, for medical treatment. The surprise party at Mr. Mardon last Saturday night was a pleasant affair, wbioh Is reported by those that attended. Mr, Beeno expeott bis family this week from Washington, and then tbey will commenoe bouee keeping in their new borne which tbey late ly parohastd ot Mr. Miner, Phoenix Items- By M. O. a Mrs, L A. Rote returned Portland Wednesday. from Phoenix baa a new blaoksltb. Miss Clara Allen left tor Portland laat Wednesday to visit with r satires and fritnda. Oiaadma Morrison, who bat helplessly paralyzed for over a year, died oa Wagoer ereek last Thursday, Interment was made at Medford. Jss, Herlng and family, wbo have been spending the winter wth Mrs, Bering's father, Wllllle Chandler, returned to Halnee, Oregon, Satur day. Robert Trootoa, at oat time resident fof Pboeolx, bat later Lot Angeles, California, hat return td to Ashland after traveling op aad down tbt coast, Mr. Zroaloa says: "I oaaaot Dad aay better plant tbaa Ragat sliver Valley aad bava spent a gieet deal ot mooey looklag aronad tout rat It pays to satisfy oaet self aay way." Ref. Ma'loek la ttlil aanyiagoa protraated snatliga at Faotali with toad tttialiats. . Ureal . Uteres saeast la to laltessif aad aaaeb aod It being stoats ... - Wa art sorry to ' aaaaaata tat death at Joaa Deveaey oaleb aaaar red at Ktaattt, Oalifaraia oa the 3S tb laat trans paeasMala. Hit r aulas were shipped la rhoealx where tbey wart laid to rest la the family lot la tbe Phoenix eeassSsty oa Baa day, Tbo polity tor oat thousand dollars of tbt late Floreaoe E. Heare la Oak Olrole, W. 0. W was paid la fall oa tbt 7tb at February. Then being toat delav as to appointing ot a guardlsa tor tba minor heirs, Mrs. Htara bad beta a member bat four years, ... TIP. Orltlnsl. 'Can yoa find my dog?" said an old lady to the man at tbe desk at a police .ration. She was a diminutive woman with a pale fuce and grizzly gray wavy hair pulled down In an old fashioned way over her temples. Your dog, madam?" Yesf He'a been missing for weeks. :'m sure he's been stolen, for he wouldn't have left me willingly for the world. He's a Scotch terrier, and his name Is Tip. He lores me hotter ban auy oue. aud somehow 1 can't get along without Ulm." "When did you nibs him, madam r "It's three weeks ago last Wednes day. I saw a strange man call to him and pet him. I thought the mau had taken a fancy to him he's such a beauty but didn't suppose ho would steal him. Poor little Tip!" The last words were spoken with as much tenderness aa If Tip had been a kidnaped child. Is that all? Were there no other suspicious circumstances connected with your dog a disapiiearancer Nothing connected with the dog. but something happened thnt nl.;ht. Burglars entered the house and took the few spoons I had left of my grand father's silver." "Have you recovered tlieai?" "No, but 1 wouldn't mind that so much if I had Tip. though I'm very poor. I'm afraid they're not treating ulm well, and I'm lonesome witnout him." "Il'm! The man wbo petted him took him to deprive you of the alarm the dog would give when tbe house was entered. Burglars won't enter a bouse without first getting rid of tbe dog if there is one." Do you think so? I supposed he admired hlin. Everybody admlrea Tip. Here's his picture." Bite drew u photograph from her reticule and handed it to tbe officer, who Inspected it, muttering to himself, "Cgly enough to be a prize fighter." Then to the lady, "I fancy tbey may not haTe killed your dog, madim" Heaven forbid! she Interrupted, rutting her bands and her eyes. They would more HUely try to aell him since they could easily get a big price for him. I'm afraid we can't do anything for you. madam. If your do:- badn't been stolen to enable tbe thief or thieves to roh your roupe, 1 abould advise you to adverts a reward for his return, stating Unit no questions would be asked. But. you see. If tbey. got sway with yo; r spoons they wouldn't risk trying lo get a reward for the dog. They're not quite such big fools &s that No, ma'am; we can't find your dog for you. but .If you choose to leave your address If any thing turns up we'll let you know." The old lady went ewny sorrowful. A week passed wheu ouc morulug a policeman called upon her and said the chief would like to see her at the station. She went there and snw the some man behind the desk as before. "I have word," he said, "that a sus picious character Is loitering about Ar lington, fifty miles up the railroad. He's got a dog with him which bo's trying to sell. I've phoned them to ar rest him and bold him till we can dis cover if the dog'il yours." "I'll go right away and see," cried the old lady excitedly. "There'a no occasion for that." said the man at the desk. "Just wait a moment" He took up a telephone receiver, called tho pollco station at Arlington and asked to have the dog brought to tl - phone. When It was aunounced the dog was there, tlie c'ulef talked In the receiver: "Hello, dogiry! Dogvy waat a bone? Hello, Tip, Tip. Tip!" Then be asked how the dog had taken his call. The reply came that the only recognition be showed was a slight pricking up his enrs at the name Tip. "Now, madam," said the chief, "you tslktotlra." "Tip! Is that you, Tip? Did the caughty man take my little doggie away from me?" For reply there came a series of joyful barks. "Let up." came a policeman's voice, "or the dog'il break the machine." Tbe chief ordered the dog sent down, and tbe same afternoon he was in his mistress' arms-that Is, so long as she could keep liun there, for be Jumped down nnd up and circled about, bark lug, while the old lady sat wl'.u joyful tears streaming down her cheeks. It was a few days after this thnt the lady received a note from the presi dent of tbe th National hank stating that If alia could find It -onvcnlent to call at the bank he would be pleased to set ber. He added an invitation for 'ber to bring her dog. She sent a reply that the dog was not for aale. That afternova the president called on tbe lady. "There'a no ate," ebe said, "for you to tcy to buy Tip. I wouldn't psrt with him for all the money In your bank." "Nor weald I dVnrlvc yoa of him for twice that iwuu . ire called to tsllrrn that Tla lias bean the meant PAGE Stands the Test Usage 22 ryai'.-"KLi-f- This PACK FENCE wns erected on the farm of Mr. Austin Fttls In 18SS bv J. Wallace Page, the present President of tbe Page Woven Wire Fence Company, and is a good fence yet and still doing good work. Notice the coil spring wires. Page Fences are made better today, batter material, bettor conttructton and in scores of styles. PAGE IS THE PIONEIUt snd is today pre-eminently tbe perfection of Woven Wire Fences. No matter where you are going to ieooo or what fence you may have used in the past, call and get our quotations snd examine our line. We can ssve you money on any stylo of fence. Remember, leneing is our business. We larnlth man and tools to assist in the urcutlon of, and we guarantee every rod of fence without extra cost. Gaddis cfl Dixon "The Page Fence Men" Agents Southern Oregon and Noiihern California MAIN OFFICE - ( - MEDFORD, OREGON JT Out "Tecovurlffg ?flX),J00 vorih 01 stolen secarlt.ee. When you culled to him over tbe phone, the man wbo bnd him was about to be released. He was held for further lnrestlatiou and turned out to be one of a gang that robbed our bank six month ago. Here nre your spoous, and here Is tbe re ward offered for tbe Information lend ing to the recovery of our bonds. 1 give it to you In trust for Tip as long as he lives, though you are to spend the Income and have the prluclpal at his death." Tip and bis ml tress are living In loxnry. MABEL D. HENDIUCS. , JINGLES AMD JESTS. A Willing Martyr. Georg, tor," snid the pretty maid As they aat li the pt moonlight, "Kissing Is hnrmfut, the doctors say Bo of course It cannot be rlht" Darting-," answered the noble youth As his color mounted real high, "I don't believe being kissed to death Buch a horrible death to die." Chlcag-O News. Easy Enough. lire. Hlrnm Often I think we'll get along. Bridget, If you can only manage not to dlsotiey me. Itrtiiget Fntx we can fix that a lay, mum. If ye' 11 1'ave me do as I please don't give me any orders. Phila delphia Press. Momentum. Colonel Corn (as be saw for the first time an antomoblle going at a forty mile clip) By gravy, but them horse must have gave that wagon a good start before tliey broke loose. Judge. An India Print. There's a cnrolcm young girl of Calcutta Why plnys with a goat In the gutter. Though extremely low canto, Slie'll be much lower cast If that goat should be 111 bred and butt her. Harper's Weekly. Worte Yet "Did he really tell you I bad a stage fright?" asked the amateur ae tifs. "No," replied her candid frfond; "he aid you were." Washington Btnr. Willing to Replace. Only last night I stole a klai. Now my conidenee prtrki, alaekl Therefore I think I'll go around Tonight and put It bunk. St. Lou I fost-Diiipatoh. An Eaiy Hit. "Why did that popular dramatist etrOte a man? "I suppose he wanted to show how easily a playwright can make a hit." Judge. Many Such. We know some men who want the earth. But If their own they found It They'd start to lck tor all they're worth And want a fence ftround It. Philadelphia Press. Keeping Company. Mother Where are those omnRPS that were1 on the table? Tommy With tbe cookies that were In the cupboard, I suppose, Harper's Weekly. Open Con f est Ion. Though I am no philanthropist. The BWlnu.nr said, "It s true Vn always on the lookout for Tbe good thlnga I can do." Denver News. A Point In Caeuletry. "Miss Smith?" Wetl, Tommy? "What's an ocean grey hound after H turned turtle r-Pock, Net a fr Exehanft When Otto tried to buy an aut The dealer gave blm tho 1 r Becmuiv he was of.'rd a 4ue bill O which was Otto's autograph. Chicago News. -I.ui; 'rlly tbe ttn-t real estate liat bf C. 11. PK -oe A to tola la FENCE of Time and Hard for Over YE A RS TK-CTa.- 7aeJ T1 f' OREGON'S OPPORTUNITY Colonist Rates from all parts of the United States and Canada to all par's of Oregon and the Nuriwast will be again put into effs-ot by The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and Southern Pacific Co. (Linea in Oregon) March 1, 1908, &7iV..'SJK Marth and April. From the principal cities ot tbt Middle Weet the rates will be at follows: PROM rillCAOO ST. LOUIS KANSAS CITY . .oo $3.5.00 SJU.0J Corresponding ratea from all other Eastern Points. Stopovers at pleasure at all points in Oiegon. - The Colonist Rate is the greatest of all homebuilders. Oregan has unlimited resourct and needs more people who desire hnm and larger opportunities Oreson people can tieoompllsh splendid results by hersldlnt this opportunity to .11 tb. world. Hen.! Oregon ht nature giving ROM. reilsble tulurmstloa sbjut th. Stat., far aad wide. CU oa Ih. .bove railroad. Io; It It uscesia TJ. FARES CAN BE PREPAID Here at home if desired. Any agent is authorized to accept the required Hep sit and telegraph ticket to any point. Call on any 0. R. & N or 8. P. agent, or address . . S. P. Agent, Medford, Oregon REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The MKDFOHD NATIONAL BASK at Medfonl, tn the Utate ot Orrgon, at the close ol bualneat, February 14, iftM. , KKSOtntCF.9. Loane and DInooudu , Ovcrdraltii, eeoured and unsecured U. s. lond to necuro circulation... Pretnluiosen U.8. Bonds Uondi, wcurltlen, etc. M9.nl Hanking houefumitntv and fixture. &v.n Due from Blate ban It and bankers. 2,H.02 I Due from approved reserve agents... Chuck and ohr oasb itt-nin Gold Duttoa Uand Note of other National Banks Fractional paper currcocy, nickels, and cents Lawful Mooey Beperved In Bank, Tlx: Specie 48,061.00 Redemption fund wltb U. 8. Treasur er (6 per cent of circulation) 1 12R. 48,9ft4.00 2,190.00 Total.... WH6.079.02 LIABILITIES Capital ibK'k paid tn M.O0O.OD Hurplui fund 10.UCu.00 Unllvldcd profits, leis axpeuses and taxeHpiilfl 2.H5-I 48 Natlone) Bank Note Outstanding.. s9,Sikj .00 Due to other National Bon kit Hue to Slate Banks and llaokere Individual deposit! subject to check Demand certificates of deposit Tlmecertlfleatesol deposit Ceairiwl Checks i7K.a M.971.W Total $96,019.01 BTATXor OftKana, County of JecknoD m: 1, IobnB. Ortii, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above state, ment la true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. Jomr 8. Oarn, Caahter Subscribed and sworn to before me tbist2nd day of February, 1606. f. M. LrnswnT, Noury I'l ie Coaaacr Attrst: J, Ekyart, Wm, M. Colvto, , f i Firry, Director... P'rrv's PeMs ' i. tho iH.t known Kn.imetrellolileitofdBsroi.d. K y pffknglina t;hind it the reputation of . h'liiAfl wlitjae husln eaa standard axe the hl'.l.uU in tho trade. r.rf'a iihim Rffi AaMi win h maiM rnr.t t r'k 4 1; -Ui.'f. l rnutaUi'l roljf' 'I (jlfctrsj, miot - -tuf.!. r '" '-crtrii n. prm-aai I iim-tiofl .rt;ii.' . 0 Vn. i Vvrul)l SM rimlHf ' wUktortil HMvirorit. D. M. PMNV 4 OOm Dettrott. MteHs ' Ik III - rv FItdM COUNCIL BLUFF. . OMAHA BT. FAL'L ,...190.110 ...1H0.00 ....no. oo Sale of Water Bonds. Sealed proposal will be received by tha aitv cniinil of the nltv of MpHfnrd. lJ-vsfeU;i!. tos 6ni.4 Oregon, at the office of the city recor. l0w-':o,,der of said city, uotil Tuesday, Febm- An futn iiQ " 1,-mM ary 18 ,908' al 6 o'clock P- ni"., for tho purchase of $40,0(10 ol ten year, ot per J cent coupon bonds of said city, la de ! Dominatlone or (500 each, intoreat pay- ! wouji-nnriuBiij' , emu uuuui ku urn dated April l, IW8, and to be due April 1, 1918. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for an amount equal to & per cent of the amount of such bid, payable to tbe city of Med lord, and ttatd city eouncll reserve the rigiit to reject any or all bide. Dated at Mud ford, Oregon, January 80, hm. BKSJ. MCo. liXS. City Recorder. GOOD STOCK A Hrst olnss, young, registered Per ohurou Htullioa for sale, price ano terms riKht. Address Ullllnus 4 Son, ie;A"',Undt P'o". IW. C. Myer Stock ',. Farm.) git-p. FOR 5 ALE. Rose Bushes, Geraniums for Bedding, Carnation Plants, Plants in Season. Phone 606 Medlord Greenhouse NOTICE. 140,000 SCHOOL BONDS, DISTRICT MO 49. Rids will be received ap to and laetudlna March Vtb, fWtl, bv James M. (;ronnmlller, Truawirer ol Jackson County, Oreion.at the off... of th bounty Treasurer, tn the Town ot t 1 Orf inn, for the purchase ol 140,- om . b nil. Issued by.t)cbool Dls- trie ..it Medford, ore on, payable In 14 yean, tu yrars optional, baarlng A pr rent. biiuhui, ymjMu 9 if mi mn n uai 1 T. Fl ii u; u awcomnlKl by oertifled check ft int oi Dm. iDCUOaraol hool Dliirlet MO. 44. ra t'ierai ' tetany and all bids. TreMotvi uf Jf-kwo County, Ortfon. " 'k ; ':; '-.J :h -it'