The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, March 06, 1908, Image 8

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    ! The Lambert
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Automobile
THE BEST FOR THIS VALLEY
FOK PARTICULARS SEE
E. D. ELWOOD
. AGENT FOR THE"
Lambert
AUTOMOBILE
Medford,
Oregon
Dr. and Mrs. "Burnett, of Jackaoa
Till, wer. aelooine oallere at the
(Juki out day last weak.
Alia. John Usborne, of Medford,
pent a week at 'flit Oaka during
Mrs. Pendl-ton't lllntsa.
A letter from Col. Wsahburn at
Ch"lcgo.atMte'ttiat"tn7 .ill lea, for
ttie.ooaat tut lint week in War oh.
8 Hradbuiy oania ont from Mid
ford Monday and on bla raturo took
Faxiiu, tEa " black Parebaron tial
lion. , ;
S. K, Adams baa Just' flnisktd tot
ting the fifty aora farm of it. It.
Stocker to Nt.to.nt and Spflzto-
burg applet.
Mr. Strang andi family, lately from
Hood riser, ba?.nioTtd onto tn
Waanbura orchard wbara Mr. Strang
alii here a position -for tba eummer, 1
'Howell EXSmlth and family bare
moved kto the Attnnury orcnara in
lower Bami"Va)ley where Mr. Smith
has taki'n a 'position for theaummer7
Revt. bhlplut and Macflenrr are
to huld an antl.taloon mueVfng at oar
erhnol house jWedneeday evening.
They iwlllt,undoubte3ly 'bare a good
sized aadleooa to bear their alga
inenta.
Dr. W. s. Jonet and Ubat Strang,
of Medfoid, bare pcrobasrd the Don-
gunJarm In , Sama . Valley. Thia la
one of "the" beat properties In the
county andThey will navand"trbuble
In making It worth much more than
.bey.paid.ior It. ,
E K Mchole, an old reildent of
thia localltr, has told bla farm to a
Mr. Kinkead, of Chicago. Mr Kin,
ead with bit family mored onto to add porch
NORTH MEDFORD ITEMS.
(Bj J. O. Manln.)
Mr. and Mra. V. J. Uculd, of Waat
.Medford, went to Aahland Kilday on
business. '
J. M. Warren left Friday fur bla
home In Bokegama. muub imnroveo
In health. '
Mr. Mylar and titter, of North C
street, visited Atblaod Saturday, thi
gueat of Mr, Norton.
We war favored with a pleai
can rriday from 11 Amiok, one oi
trans creek 'a suocttsful young
farmers. " '
Mr. Fritter, .of North Medford,
baa disposed of bit pretty residence
property to Clarenoe aiada, Cnntid
ration WOO. ,. . .
I. J. Staoy aocotbpaaled by hit
daogbter, Mra, J alia Seal, paid (1.
W. Staoy and family a toolal vitlt
last Saturday tad Sunday,
Clarence White, of Beagle, It msk
log frequent rlalta to cur oity. Ills
many friends art beginning to speo
olate as to where the attraction is.
Sanford Klcbardton and wife, of
Beagle, were visiting Mr. hlcbard
son's parents. Ml. and 'Mia. Jssae
U'ohardsou, of North U street, rrl
day.
laobt. Oearman, a prominent oltl
zen of Antlooh district, is oonliued
to nls oed with a severe attack of
pneumonia. Or. Kircbaeasoer is In
attendance.
K. Ewtgen, of North C street, has
carpenters at work building an 18i20
to bla protect residence
place Saturday and seemt highly wbiah wilt add moie room and at-
pleased with bla new home Mr traotivenest to bla handsome proper
Nichols bat nov yet deoided iutt ty.
where he will locate
Prof. H. A. Howell, of Mavanna, Co
bs, Recommends Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
"As loneaffo as I can rememder mv
mother was a laithful user and friend
of Chamberlain's Couch Remedv. but I Antiocn .oemetery.
never in my life have I realized its sister, UoUy, who proceeded him one
At friends wa are moved to sympa
thy and sorrow with Mr. and Mit.
Kobt Dearman, of Antloch, in the
loss of their next to the yonngast
son, Johnny, who died Friday of the
measles and waa burled Saturday In
beside his little
fl OUR. COUNTY I
Correspondents
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Jacksonville Items.
Attorney W-E. Phippt ol Medford
eras in Jaoksonville Saturday on pro
fessional butlnete.
Hon, H. D. Knbll of Applegate waa
in JacUtnavtlle Saturday.
Mrs. J. 8. Parsons, af Ashland, vli-
tttd Jacksonville friends thia week,
Deputy Assessor H. II. Uoddard of
Talent was a eeunty-seat visitor Tuet
Marriage lloeaae Bat been leaned to
John H. Crocker and Lena E.
Baugbman.
J. S. Howard, ex-county enrveyor,of
. Medford, waa traatacting business In
Jaoksonville Tuesday.
Mr. Fulxersoo, an employee of Utt
cle fiaaa. It in Jacksonville this week
looking up government land matters.
A well rendered musical program
waa given I by the olub under tba
direotloa of Mra. Louisa Canghtran.
The receipts far the evening amount
ad to 1130., i -
Messrs. 1. R., Morrlaon, II. C. Oar
ett and Oapt. Bawling cf Medford
ware paying tuea at the county seat
last week. ? H .
Mother Provenclal and her secreta
ry. Sister Mary Stepbame, of Port
land are at St. Mary's Academy In
Jacksonville on bustneai.
The Jacksonville mualoal olub'a
Uyoay dance glvsn Thursday evening
waa one of the most enjoyable aoolal
vantt of tie season. Xba Gypsy
costumes were very skillfully oairied
out into tne decorations and cos
tumes uf the olub members.
The town 'lection held Monday re.
salted at follows: Mayor, John' F.
Ml ller, Trustees U.o. U Davis,
Emll Brltt, Fred Ftok. J. W, Robin
eon Street oommlationtr 8. 8.
Walsh, Martbttl'-JobB Hotter, Tows
Keoorder Peter Delsob, Traasnier
Ias. Cronemiller.' ,
RevJ McHnnry of Ashland, Revs.
Shields and Howard ol Medford were in
Jacksonville Monday in the interest o
the anti-saloon movement. A well at
tended meeting waa held at the town
ball Monday evening. Arrangements
are being made for an anti-saloon
rally In Jacksonnille on the evening' of
March 17 tb.
true value until now," writea Prof. H.
A. Howell, of Howell's American
uuiiuui, niiaui. vnua. tju toe Ulgui
oi r-eDruary sra our baby waa taken
sick wun a verr severe cod: the neat
day was worse and the following night
nis conuition waa desperate. He oould
not He down and It was necessan to
have him In tbe arms every moment.
Evan then his breathing was difficult.
1 did not think be would live until
morning. At last I thought of mv
mother's remedy, Chamberlaln'aOougb
Kemedy.whlch we save, and It afforded
Eroapt reliel, and now d days later, be
as fullv recovered. Under the circum
stances I would not heeitate a moment
In saving that Cfaamberlain't Cough
Remedv. and that onlv. saved the life
oi onr oear utile ooy." r or sale by c
Strang.
week ago.
THE SEA HEDGEHOG.
Xbo dinner given by the Lad lea
Aid Society of tba Presbyterian
ohuroo on Friday evening was very
liberally patronized. .- S very thing
one oould wish for In tot way of eat
ablet was served by tbe ladles for tba
tmall of twenty-live osnta. Notwith
standing tbe small amount naked for
each meal, tba reotlpta amounted to
atout KO.
Unequaled at a Cart for Croup.
"Besides belna an excellent remedv
for colds and throat troublea, Chamber
lain'a CouEb Remedy it noeoualed as a
cure tor croup," says Harry Wilson,
of Wayoetown, Ind. When given as
toon aa the oroupy cough appears, this
remedy will urevont the attack. - It la
used in msnr tliouaand hamet. For
sale by Chat. Strang.
. 1
TiMc Rock leas.
-By J. CP.
B., A. Bitsell baa been confined to
his room with rhenmatiam for a week
or more.
Lea Watklns, of Mound district.
passed tbls way Tuesday telling some
very choice best .
Mrs. W, R. By rum and Mra. Salt-
marab spent Saturday and Sunday
Itb Medford friends.
Miss Alloa Frenon went to Ashland
baturday to visit her parents, return
nig Saturday evening.
LADIES READ
Turn this over and read the latest good
news. special dispatch to your feet.
SAMS VALLEY ITEMS.
Miaa NaUla Fredenberg left for
Medford Baturday for aa Indefinite
etay.
of Qnld Hill la In attendance mak
ing three trlpa each day to tea hit
patltnt.
Mint Lucy Rowe it paying A tbland
friends a vitlt and la tbe gueet of
Mra. Harry PeUetL
A. D. Maroer went up to Ashland
Monda, , He will spend several days
thsre transacting business.
J. a Uanjau, who bit biaa ts r
loely 111 with a malady lor the paet
several months, and whose Ufa was
for a time dlapalred of, Is now Im
proving so rapidly that ha la able to
walk about tba house. Dr. Chlaholm
P. a Loosley baa dirpooed of bis
farm at this place to Thomas Stratton
of Washington. There are 100 aora
In thia tract and the price paid
a very reasonable figure con
sidering the great demand for land in
tbls.locatlty. Mr. Stratton baa taken
possoatim of his newly acquired pro
perty and Mr. uooaley hat taken op
hit residence in Medford.
Qood Unament.
You will hnnt a good while before
yon Ond a preparation that Is equal to
v.iamuerioin's linsment aa a cure for
musoulnr and iheumatlc pains, for tbe
cure of sprains and sorenesa of the
muscles, it Is equally valuable fur
lame back and all deen seated muacu
lar pain. 2oand 50 cent sizes for sale
by Chas. Strang.
9.oqij so sajos uani pu 8a ue
-ibj in pii ioia pnn ijq nutsgnu ojb
A"oq 8Ux "I 'scIb luoqiiii jo
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jo 988tiajnd noA" J3t(oq. inaiij ;boo '
pu euioQ .Ciimiuituoo sjiij jo Ba;prj
erjj xi pweno nnaq j3A9 oabij icq
89Uba uaq eqi a8j 0 'bjb pus '.Cno
tneqi tio eiaBa jno ABq A"eqx 'P8"
jb in oABq 'AeitBA. Jno 10 gjuaia
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Ojiqnd 9qj'fipn9i4j jno qiiMaanqg oj qgjM
9AV JBqi IM9U poo3 JO 909lfJ B 9ABq
Ladies and Misses' high or low Heels From
$2.50 to $4.00
Vours Respectfully, - 'J - 'J-
SMITH & MOLONY
syrtaa0JtWilgniBWas)gj twOOtKrotDtfotp,1
QOLD It ILL ITEMS
(BY 8PKCTATOR)
J W. Lawton, of Mtdfoid. wai
viaitor bare Tnaaday.
John U. Dongan la slowly recover
ing at his home In Sama Valley from
hit lata Illness.
John J. Hitter Is having extensive
Improvements mad on hit new resi
dence on Park Row.
Mr and Mra. Daniel Lesley arrived
Monday from their extended trip to I
Indiana anil other Eastern polnta.
James K, Vlnoentj was down from
bit homestead on Sardine oreek the
Urtt of the week alter a load of tap- J
piles.
O. a UUohrltt, tb butcher, I
been at hit farm la Sama Valley the
laat two weeks looking attar pleating
spring crept.
A car load of household goods ar
rived from Astoria Monday tor Mr.
beao, wno recently pure based thai
Miner place tooth of town.
TbeM. W. A. oampoftbls nlaot
will proaoot tba "Iiias Steer" at
the opera bouse March 17th by local
taleat oader : tba management of
Lyaa Purdla. -
t Will Swallow Air Until It 8 walk
Into Invulnerability.
Of Ashes a large number are pro
tected from hostile attuck by a cov
ering of prickles. By fnr the most
curious exuiuplee are the globeflsbe
son l!e.Urehi28" of tbe Atlantic
and Indo-raclllc ocoqub. The extreuae
length uf the KlouoUsh Is somethinx
lees than two feet. It bus thick Una
and suKs'k' eyoe, which give It tbe ap
pearance uf a good uatured country-
ran n. Courage It seems to lack, and
one might suppose that such a sim
pleton would full nn easy prey to the
first shark or dotruab It encountered.'
Vet the globeBsh la able to take rare
of itself. It uerer under any circum
stances nttacks the enemy, yet la al
ways ready to receive him in a suit-
able manner should he provoke bostll-ttlea.
lt us suppose that a shoal of clobe-
nsues Is swimming tranquilly In the
clear waters when It la suddenly sur
prised by a tannery shark. Of course
the little fellows scuttle hither and
thither In uncontrollable alarm: But
the shark, pr)K!ug himself upon bis
powerful tail, H'l-iuelt.slnglw out one
of the Aeolus glob'Si ats1 and sets out
In pursuit. Nowj although the elobc-
flsh Is a pood swimmer. It la no match
for the shark. The chase Is In even
way unequal and cau have but one
ending. W ithin a few inlnurea of Its
comuieueeuitut the Fl.arii must over
take the trlo'wesh. F:it the qoany 1
well aware of Its rtar.ppr. It makes a
bee line for the rurf ace and as soon as
It gets there begtua to take In great
gulps of air.
Thou n stranpe thing happens. The
fish that only a moment before was
thin and small begins to grow stouter
and stouter until, like the frog In the
raoie, it seems In danger of bursting.
It etops Inflating Itself, however, lust
In time to avert this catastrophe. But
Its tkln has become at taut aa a drum
bead, and tbe whole of Its body It cov
ered with sharp, erect prickles. It has
become a sea hedgehog, and tbe hun
gry ahark which comet surging through
tne water aaree not touch It, bnt turns
tail In search of something mora eata
ble. Of course the globeflah waa cov
ered with prlcklea all tba time, bnt In
periods or trancuCllty theea lie com-
fortaWy along Its sides, tost at do
mote or tne nedgenog. Unlike Its
land prototype, however, tba sea
hedgehog la unprovided with special
muscle for erecting Its prloklaa, so
wnen danger threatens ft has reoauraa
to the mechanical method of Inflating
the whole body with air or with wa
ter If It cannot reach tba surface
atrlckly. Scientific American.
Don't
brain.
Dont
SOME BABY D0NTS.
ft injures tbe
rock babiest
mm babies: tt will make than
Dont trot babiee: it disturbs the
wnole tyttsm.
Don't romp wttb btblati It axed tea
aw Drain too mora.
Dost drees babies ttvllxhlri II la
cruel to adorn a toss.
Dont wake babaas ns to show (ham:
nay need ail tot stoop tbe? on gat
Dont art too many etrtngera handle
moms; it wui spoil Oatr diaptafrjoa.
DOM pot too man ckrthaa an habxaa
m nov wajatbeai tt will eaoas prickly
sal
Dont fsrawt fs ajtwt coal tkt oftao.
a It the only adk to m Ii thirst
Dost pat toea eMlxat on an har!
the wwkrht hat killed aanoaef hahba
'wMty-wlgnt hsekM Is lent) tvoejadi for
'tea " L PearsMti WMkly.
-W.Mvt ,uu mone. m Am-J.tTKJ ff""??
: I M GOKDON'S :
: EMBARRASSMENT. I
t
tCopyrlxut.
' Sir John Oonlou's ilrst wife wot tbe
daughter of another tlr. He squander
ed her money and married the daugh
ter of a rich dyer, with a million for a
dowry. He gambled and raced and
wagered, aud In the course uf dre
years be waa ready to ask bla dear
wife 10 sell her Jewels wbeu she was
thrown from a horse and killed. This
mailt the financial altustion Worse
than ever, and after a few mouths of
mournlug be decided to make another
exception In bla caae. Some one told
him of a, wall paper manufacturer who
had made a great fortune and had a
daughter who longed to marry t mat)
with a title. Sir John rode a hundred
mllea to act the man. Ha found him
In the office of a great brick building
that was humming with industry and
pouring smoke from its chimneys. It
was turning out wall paper of 147 dif
ferent patterns, lncludlug twelvo hunt
ing scenes. Sir John and bis gout and
his double chin and bald head bad to
be assisted into the office, but ht was
all business when he got there. He
proved his title and offered himself for
sale. Ilia price was a million and a
half.
Tho wall paper man demurred at the
price. He had been told that he ought
to catch the son of a lord fcr that fig
ure. Sir John stuck to his figures not
a penny less. It wasn't every day In
the week that a sir nearly alxty yeara
old who had gout, a bald bead, weak
eyea and a hobble and who would
dump a wife Into hla manor bouse like
a bag of oats and perhajw not see her
again for tlx months was In tht mar
ket His arguments were so convlnc
Ing that a bargain was struck, and tbe
wall paper man went borne to tell bis
daughter that he had found her a hus
band. She replied that she was very
glad, and In due time the gouty old
wreck came along and had an Inter
view, and the papers were signed. Tbe
marriage took place wttb t great deal
of pomp. The father paid extra for
the pomp. Sir Jobs had secured an
other dove, bat tbe differed from tbe
other two. She hsd married him to
be Lady Gordon. She gave him to un
derstand that before the marriage and
directly afterward. When dumped
down at tbe door of her future real-
dencs the gave nun to understand ft
for the third time. She eald ane hoped
never to set eyes on him again except
by accident He waa more than satis
fied, and so It came about that they
had been married a year and hadn't
met each other three times since the
wedding dsy. ,
Then Sir John began to fade, and the
doctor recommended a voyage to Ma
deira and return. He didn't think It
of. enough consequence to notify bis
young wife. He bad aeen by tbe soci
ety papers that she was still bla wife
and waa atUl dwelling under hla roof.
She saw by the papers that ha waa go
ing to Madeira, but she didn't send to
his rooms and offer to dam hla socks
or send along a bottle of Jamaica gin
ger. He departed, and she did not
know the day. In about a fortnight
there waa a second departure. Lady
Gordon had been prevailed upon by
young Perclval. second, third or fourth
son of Lord Perclval, to fly with him
on his yacht He eonldT borrow enough
money from tbe Jewa and hla fellow
rounders to take them to soma tunny
Island In the far Pacific, and they
would dwell there forever. If Lady
Gordon had any qualms of conscience,
they were not recorded for the benefit
of posterity. If young Percival'a lord
of a father cared, It has not appeared
In evidence.
It was a sailing yacht and In due
time it sailed away. Whether It was
because the breexea desired to favor
the elopement or because they had to
blow that way la nothing to the case.
Blow they did, and tbe yacht waa
speeding In tbe right direction when
one dark night abe crashed Into a Ball
ing vessel and was badly Injured. For
foar days she lay rolling on the sea,
with her crew seeking to make re
pairs, bat unable to come at tbe leaks.
wnen a ateamer hove In sight and bore
down to them. It was at once decid
ed to abandon tba yacht It waa a dis
appointment to the elopers to have
all their plana knocked In the head,
bat they consoled themselves with tbe
reflection that they bad done tnelr
best to raise a scandal and reach their
Island.
Tht big steamer, homeward bound,
waa willing to take tbe unfortunates
aboard, and the transehlDment waa
duly made. Young Perclval and Lady
Gordon bad had time to plan a little.
They were to pass 00 board aa Mr.
Oa ru there and wife, and at tnch they
did pass. They received many intro-
aucoont ana much aympathy, and the
tning waa carried off bravely until
dinner time. Then they bad seats at
tne captain's table, which happened
to have room to spare. They entered
the saloon to be observed by all. and
tney had already taken their places
whan Lady Gordon found herself bo
lide her liege lord. He bad been to
Madeira and ttayd a day and waa
on nia way noma. For Just a min
ute the wife wm observed to flush up
and tarn pale and look around like
hunted animal. Then Sir John whis
pered & bor ear. and aba wm herself
gam. What be eald mi:
"Dont flutter yourself, dear. Tour
oM man wtil be willing to come down
wl'h an extra half million to keep this
from the poblle."
That wm all. Be Mver tpokt to her
again during the run to part and foul
ly Ignored the man with her. and be
fore dying, tlx montha later, ha nalal
all hla debet and sent word to Lady
Gordon by her maid not to let his de
mise keep bar out of socle t far mora
than a week. at. QUAD.
PEART WILL TAKE NEW COl RUB
Arctic Explorer "fiaya Ho lint Devoted
Hit Life to This Wurk.
Mew Tork, Jan. 8. Lecturing Sat.
arday night before ibe iirooklyn In
stitute on his last Arotlc expedition
Coamaeder R. B. Peary exhibited es
a map a new course which he said he
would take on his next venture lma
tba far north, and which, he bellevtd.
would take him to the pole.
On hit last voyage, he explained,
he had, through lack of knowledge of
"''n ice m me rar arotlc, made nmonni equal to 6 per o-ot of tbe
a mistake in not making Certain al- fuount 01 such bid, payab:e to the
lowancea for currents. . 1 " ' euvro, uuu aaia city council
Sale ot Water Bonds,
8ealed proposals will bo received ty
tbe city council of the city of .Medium,
Oregnu, at the olliee ol the city recor.
der of nald city, until Tuesday, Febru
ary 18, mi, at (1 o'clock p. m., for tbo
puroba.-ulHO.lXOol lea year, Si per
tent coupon bouda of laid clty,inde
nomiuatlom of t&uOeach, Interest pey
able semi-annually. Said bonds u
dated April 1.1m and tn h. H.
April 1, WIS. tautl bid uuat ha
impanled by a certified check for an
Trying again, he would leave his
reserves the right to reject any cr all
ship In ttt last winter's berth, travel Uaied tt Medford, Oregon, Janotrr
overUn tohe west, and then allow ;c luus' Benj. M-Coiuns,
tht current Jtsbear him on 'tht mov-1 . ' . Ult7 Recorder.
Ing Ice, northeast and esst, assisting , ;
him toward the Jolt. "Setiirnlng, ht I For Sale. '
would tgala drin eastward, calculat-! 0nt DT hoB power motor, good
log to land oa tWa northeaetern coast u " 1,118 It away for 175. One
of Greenland. Commander Peary 1 15 horse power hutsell antomatio
said that he ha3 devoted bit lift to Engine In first olasa shape, look thia
tka work. . , up. in. price will surprise yon,
Pell's Klite Laundry,
Mtdfoid, Oregon
SUMMONS.
Hand and Fnt
It Is tfald that Disraeli waa prouder
of bis smull bands tban of all UU great
niouiQl accomullsbmeuts. This was
presumably because tuej were biulscs ,ow Lumber and Dm cvmpa ly) Suit lo
or ariHtocrucy lu tbelr evidence that
be bad not beeu brought up to labor,
and bo worMhlned aristocracy. And
small feet of the same character evi
dences that tbe possessor did not go
barefoot wheu a child. Generations of
corpoiaUiuo, piuluilfl.
Hero Id Kelleuiid Wtllitm 8. ( jSeCblnS:?
CroweUrt IMf rjtlu.au, J lien.
To Haroid Ketlejr, one of ibe above uinied
Der.t-ad-.au
In the tinme of the Slate of Oreiroa, you ere
hprer.jr n-guired to aiiiir aud antiwar in
carefully shod children of the nobility court aud cu.w u or below in. ut Uy of u
developed this characteristic of thuae K.E-f?1?1 Vf lhM t0T puwieaiiun
of "gentle blood" as dfetlnulslied from
the commonalty. Hut such proofs of
sujierlority were not meekly endured.
In due time brainy commoners discov
ered that the "artistic hand" waa not
small, but long and slender, and then
came tbe athlete multitude, who scorn
small bands and feet as evidences of
effeminacy. Indianapolis star.
Gray Haira In Wall Street
It seemed to me down In New Tork
the other day," remarked a Cleveland
er wbo had just returned from tbe me
tropolis, "that one might almost rec
ognize Wall street and tbe financial
region by the number of gray haired
young men you see. I had occasion to
be In several offices on Wall street the
other day, and I honratly bellere more
than half of the young men I saw bad
gray hair. - I noticed tbe same thine
along the street It may have been
just a coincidence, but 1 couldn't help
wondering If they would bare been
gray jnst as soon If they bad been at
some other game for the last few
years. Cleveland Plain Dealer. " !
By Contraries. j
"How did that show of a ghost make '
oat on the road? I
Didn't have tbe ghost of a show."
Baltimore American.
First Love.
'When Bve and Adam courted, aha,
LOta many another trustful tanaa, 1
BaUared him whan he told has ha
Bad navar sOVod faVBOtKaM nmrnan
-Nlsoa Waterman In BL Louie Repubtto.
20 sewing sraeblnes most be sold
to make room tor our new stock.
White S10. bin Her $15. Mew Home
$12. Wheeler it Wilson $5. and $15.
Domestio $10. Call in and see tbam.
M. lwood's Jeweler a tote, o-tf
.rV.n,.'."wll: ,0 or ttaelMhday of
April, 1MB u.d date betas tde expiration ot
tioa of tbl Hutu num.. AD'llfyou full to ap
pear and MiiJiwer, tut want thereof, th plalit
tifl will apply t thv court for the relief praved
'or in aakl iMunulaiiit- tirfinoi ,w nait
t For Jud gamut agaloit you sad lo favor of
tbe plaintiff for the lum of 1173.00, together
with 1 Die rent thereoo, at tbe rate of m iwr
ceut. per svunum, trom tu ittJth day ofdt piem
ber, 1SV7, until paid, and tor tbe coats and dis
bursement, orniili suit to be tftieJ, locludloa
fiOOpaid for dUor the mechanic'! lien mvo
tioneu m aid cum plaint, aud the iurthec
sum of S76.00 reasonable attorney's tees
herein.
2. That the attgTeeate of laid suma and ae
crulng eosu be adiudred and drcreed a lelo
upou thedwellhiff aou meattuned Id u d
ootnpialnt and upon th land upon wbltb the
aame ii situated, deAcnbed as follows, to wit:
Thesouttawvet ituurter uf Section 85, Town
ihlp t .outh,Rne 1 Keel of Willamette Me
ridian, In Jackson County, Oregon.
S. Pur an order aud decree ot thle Court
foreclosing tald leln, and directing that said,
described property be sold, aa provided by
law, aLd tbe proceeds thereof applied In pay.
mentul satd judgment and mats and accru
ing coats.
mis summons t published In The Mcdpomd
MAiL by order of Hon. S. IC Hanua, Judge ol
the above entltlod Court wbtca said order was
made and entwred of record on the Mlb day of
Febtuarv. llNX.and said iiimmnna ntthli. twl
trie fin' time on the 6th day of March, 19., In.
obedienct; to sa.o order.
W. K. I'HIPPH.
Atlorouy for Plaintiff.
NOT10K OP 8CU0CL INDEMNITY."
SKi.EOTIoy.
Tnlted states Land Office.
Rose burg, Oregon, February SB, 190S.
wottce is hfrehv trlven that th fitaifti nt Or..
gon, on -ulf iuu7, applied for the w ' se
of section 2b. tp S4 a, r 1 e of Willamette Me
ridian, sn' flld In this omcaallstof tehool
Indemultr Mecilons tn whtab it telertad said
land; a ad that raid Hut U upeu to the public
for Inspection. Auy aud all persona claim irg
adveraely the above described land or any le
gal lub illvlidoo thereof, or claiming the
same undar the mlulng lawn, or desiring to
stiow said laud lo be more valuable lor mlntral
tl Mn lor aniicuituiHl pttrp re, or toobjtct to
fttid selectifn for any luwfnl reacon .should file
tbrlr claim or their affidavit or protcttti or
ntniest In thlsotnue on or befoie the 2nd dsy
or April, luoe.
! hereby designate the MBuronD Mill, pub'
II threat Mfdford. Oregon, an the newi-puper
in whUli the aimve notk Is to be published.
HKitfAMiK L r.oDv. Register.
Mi
Best bleaskad Peaaot talrUas.
for in;, ii-t tar S3.. 10 I rm-an: n..
SOtkok Mtaohad muslla at 7n, Me iq.
19,0 an l IBs. Bram auellu, ,
fte.StsaDdlOs. - ! '
1 mker-Haterjesna Clm.
la
'ID
espariMaayl aij is- .ears la taa-a
to do good and ) ,.t work. "Ibt
smb will sail r ' v I or flam
tt boalaest, oj ni cr.s Imts ordora
at Ik candy tlort in Moure
BtilldlOf. Watt StTtstk BtrrC J
SSibll. Koadt of New Verh.
Prom the nflin uf p link roads, tk.
rnlted 8taea dip.mr.irrr ot agrlcnl. i
tort, a report shown i -'ti the
total road mltosfe with tlw cot of toe
t-Nta that there are l.M oil In of pnb-
Ho ird per snoere mfle of aeea. A
fooiiMrliK'n of mileage with popalatlon
sSo-i. est I'-ere ft mflt of . J
tt ewrr nloet-flt-kr luaabltanta aad
saw mil. ot faspraTad read to
Vm takSDltanta.
suksrturs voter
Would you let, $1.00 a week stand
Between jro'ur famlljr and a genuine VICTOR OR EDISON. You'll never
miss tho dollar, bnt goin without ooe of these maohloes when tou can eet
one to eatjr It an awful "mitt."
H. G. KING
Hale's Piano House - - - Medford
facaereaixaiQaKiamoBc
j i
BANK
YOUR MONEY IN SOIL8 OP KVAN8 CREEK VALLEY
. Oal Reaanln C. ' '
It ft) rtttted (hat about l(tat7 Blka)
at (osi reads wis be ksatt rkkj jmi
si tht prtrtaoa at Bams, Osktv
One grower told $110 ttrawberriet Irom acre rows 3 feet apart
Another grew 19 tons of pampkioa on leti than 3 acres. Sold
berries' to local store 197, beeidee giving qnantitie of fruit for
picking from 40 hills ratpberries and 88 Logan berries.
Leu than i acre of otiiont prodaced 14,00) ibt., told 1280.
225 8lway Peach trees in foor tuooective years sold'" 1904
1800 boxes; 1905, 2800 boxetj 1906, 1300 boxes; 1907. 1000
One Royal Ann Cherry, 18 years, picked 600 pounds in 1907
One D'Anjou Pear, 7 years, picked 6 boxes.
Yon cn iret such reeultt at thee and better. Come to me end
I will (ell you why.
You t.u Vuy new nine room house, l,rge iot j, rD Jo
I200. 60 acres fronting on Rogne River, one mile from town
at 120 per acre.
420 acres, very finest apple, pear, peaeb and cherry land. H
miles, 160 per acre. 135 teres in town, 175 per acre. Very bett
vineyard land 5 per acre. Five room house and barn near
depot 160 acne with 8 water right, 160 per acre.
BEN A. LOWELL
WOODVILLE, OREQON - "
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