The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, March 27, 1908, Image 7

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    DUNCANKOONTZ UNION
STABLES
Good Horses. Good Rigs. Good Service
FEED AND SALE STABLE
Prices UeaHonahle
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Mediord, Oregon
I have in Stock all Regular Sizes, and cau make
any odd sized Screen Door or Window needed.
Show me the opening and I will screen it.
R1T - T A V Contractor
W VJXVeTV I 9 and Builder,
Med ford, Oregon
aeoeoeowv
The Cool Evenings of Spring
Make a fellow feel comfortable in a TOP CO AT, and von
eomfort is araured if EIFERT THE CITY TAILOR
make it. My stock of Spring and Summer Woolen.
Tweeds, Cheviot, Wonted and Serge are the cwelleit
line aver displayed In Medford.
DRESS CORRECTLY
DRESS MODERATELY
Both can be done with the lineereit ttfotion and
yocr Honey left at home. The Mail Order Hose doe
not help rapport the City. Drop in and me.
A Ball order
nit doe not
harmoaiae with
a tailor made
Eifert
The City Tailor
Medford
'BENCH DBT
CLIAMHO
PRESSING
NEATLY
DONE
Coal! Coal!
Consumers or Draymen desiring
high-grade hand picked Coal at
$7.50 a ton can get any amount
they wish at Pacific Coal Co's
tipple, 8 miles east of Medford.
Scales at the Mine
Road is now in first-class condition
PACIFIC COAL, CO.
R. E. DO AN, Manager
MEDFORD IRON WORKS,
Mining, Saw Mill Machinery, Boiler Work and
Engine Repairing.
Semi-Steel Shoes and Dies, Iron,
Brass and Semi-Steel Castings
of all Descriptions. Iron Build
ing Fronts.
All Work Guaraneed.
Broken-down Jobs Catered to Day or Night.
MEDFORD, OREGON.
COUGH
REMEHf
CouifiColds,
CROUP.
WhoopiiigCough
TWwTCitT lipiilileina
bekanaiMM. sjata eptam f
fcw avaM era mtrnmrn at ceefl-
stay mm aa mm.
Mm mm. Imp ate mm.
Notice to Contractor.
Notloe it hereby given that the
director! of school Dlitnot No. 16,
Jackson eoonty Oregon, will receive
sealed bide tor the construction ot a
sobool booee for eald district. Plane
and specifications may be even at K.
W, Gray' office in Medford, or et
the reeldenoe ot tne clerk, Harvey
Rlohardeon, one mile tooth of Bybee
bridge. '
A certified cheok of $25 mutt ai-
oompany eeob bid. Bide will be
opened on March 21, 1908, at 2
o'clock p. m. The board reierve the
ilgbt to reject any and all bide.
9 -3t Harvey Klohardeoo.
The Lacky Quarter.
It the one you pay oat for a box of
Dr. Kings New Life Ptllt. Tbev brine
you the health that' more precious
than jewels. Try them for headache,
billoutneet, constipation and malaria.
If they disappoint yon the price will be
cheerfully reloaded at Chae. Stracg'a
drug 1 tort.
Klaaatt Coaaty New.
Klamath Pali Republican;
Miaaueoigla White left Tneoday
mom lag for an extended vitlt in
AotDiia and Portland. Bbe alii etop
to' a few dan wttb frlende Id Ash
land bttore going north, bbe ex
?o't to be absent until June,
I-raodma Hawkins, aged 80 yean,
riled at the home ot bar daughter,
ue:tt Owns U ip, at I o'olock Sunday
moi ling, the lunerul was beld Moo
day afternoon, interment being made
m tbe Klamath Kail cemetery. Kev.
Pratt oood ucted the service. Mrs,
Hawkins was the grandmother ot
Uert and Arthur Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Shook, of
Dairy, who bare been ependlng tbe
winter In Loe Angeles, returned
home Sunday evening. If appear
anoee oount tor anything they oer
talnly had a pleasant time. Mr.
Shook It anilous to get baok to tbe
ranob, in tbe hopes that a abort visit
wl:h tbe plow will reduce hie avoir
dupois. Klamath Kalis Express:
The Ureter Lake Navigation Co.
has flisd articles of incorporation
with M. F. Parker, J. B. tt Taylor
and Jennie Uatee at promoter.
The object ie to operate freight and
passenger boats 00 Upper Klamath
lake and tributaries.
Earl, the 13 year old son of A. &
Cianoe, died at 0 o'olock Thursday
night at toe family borne on Sixth
street from blood poisoning caused
by stepping on Ball last tietorday.
Mr. C E. Meldrnm and Mite Jose
phine Hammond ware united la mar
lage ywatarday at the home ot the
bride's parent. The oeetsaoay being
private, only ralativs feeing Invited.
The newly-wed will' apaad the
kesteymooa at Peliaaa Bay
Mia UaauBoad ae tk
daogbtsr ot Mr. aad Mrs. B. a. Ham-
ssoad aai I an aoaompllthtd aad
popular yoaag lady. Mr. Meldrnm
I a eeoale of O. a aad R. 6. Moot.
I aa electrical eaglaeec aad ka
ehaige ot the laetallatloa of tbe elec
tric light aad power eyeteaa being pat
in here by the Moore Bros.
Prat. tt. A. Howell, of Havesw. Cu
ba, Rccomsaeadt Chaatberlai
Cough Remedy
"At long ago as I can rememder my
mother was a faithlni user and friend
of Chamberlain1! Cougb Remedv, but
never In my life have X realized its
true value until now," writes Frof. a.
A. Howell, of Howell's American
fchooi, Havana, Cuba. "On the night
of Febrrar, 3rd O-ir baby wae taken
s.ck with a verv (.erere cold : the next
ay was worse and the following nigbt
big copdltloo was 'eaperale. He could
oot lie flown r-id it was necesearv to
have him in tv e arms every moment.
Even then his brejt'iing was difficult.
I did not think he woald live until
morning. At last 1 thought o' mr
mother remedy, Cbamlierliitn'eCor!
Kemedjwo'.ch we save, and Itatlb't'ed
prompt relief, and now 3 days later, he
has fullv recovered . Under the circum-
adores 1 would not hesitate a moment
in saying that Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, and that only, saved the life
of our dear little boy." For taie by C.
Strang.
More Advertising Mediord.
The following from the "Gee En
gine Age," a magazine devoted to
that branch of meobanica, gtvee Med
ford e little boost, and ahowe that we
have acquired a place on the men.
"Located in the heart ot the Rogue
River Volley, Medfoid it one of tbe
moat thriving aad prosperous town
la tbe entire W-st Tbe quantity
aad quality of Rogue River trait bae
made tne entire section famous and
after year of effort Medford ka
forged so far to tbe front la the
straggle tor supremacy that there le
no second in the reoe
"Crater Lake, the Yellowstone Park
of Oregon, i reached thro ugh Med
ford, and tbe Immeoeety wealthy
mines of Southern Oregon are at her
door.
The Alamo interests In this most
Interesting city are Jlooked after by
Mr. B. F. Clark, a man wboee judg
ment in mattero mechanical bae
earned btm a more than local reputa
tion. Unquestionably one of tbe best
posted (la Engine men in that or
any other section aad thoroughly
enthused over tbe sterling qualities
of tbe goodt bandied, Mr. Clark pro
poses to make Medford the Oat En
gine center for a large area, and by
looking after hi onetomere after they
bare bought, at well aa before."
Applications for Gruluf Permit.
Notice ie hereby given tbet ell ap-
plloatona tor permits to s raise settle,
horses and eheep within the Catoade
(Mazame) National Forest daring
tbe season . of 1906, most be Bled la
my otfioe at Medford, Oregon, on or
before April 1, 1908. Tblt new divi
sion lnoiudee Dlstlote No. 16, 18, ID,
20, 21 and 22 ot tbe old Cascade
(South) National Forest. Fall In
formation In regard to tbe grazing
feet to oe obaraed , blank forme
to be ustd In makl -.plication will
be furnlsheO up - ,aest.
V. J, Back,
.oting Supervisor,
Beet Hcskot in the World.
Rev. F. dterbird, of East Raymond,
Maine, says: I 'have used Buklen't
Aruica Salve fo' several yean on my
old army wound, and otber obstinate
sores, and find it the best heeler in the
world. I use It too wltb great success
In mi velenarv basinets." Price 25c
et Cbas. Strang e drug store.
REAL ESTATE.
ViiPWI vu,a iw iui ww ...
batidiaaa, two aoree et oreksrd, 40
earee cleared. laey Its see. Sea a
tt, Plaree A Sea.
Unequal a a Core for Croup.
"Besides being an excellent remedy
for colds end throat troubles. Chamber.
Iain's Coogh Remedy ie oneqoaled at a
care for croup," eeye Harry Wilson,
of Wsynelown, lad. When givea ae
soon as tbe eroupy cough appears, this
remedy will prevent the attack. It it
used la many thousand besee. For
tale by Cbas. Strang.
Joseph M Griffin et ox to En enia L
Atkioson, land to Ashland near tbe
intersection ol Maun and Helinea ett,
$3000.
Medford Lodge Nu 83 to County of
Jackson, i acre in twp 37, e r 1 w, (17$.
G W H Albert et ul to Adain Euiig
l ux, latid in Barr t aad to Medfurd,
WOO.
Guie Kuips et ux to Adam Emig et
ux, land In Uarr's add to Medford, $150.
Oregon A Oaitfornia K K Co to C
Lan.iog, land In twp 40, t r 4 w.
Eva Miller et al to Elva 11 Rouse,
lot 2, blk 45, and lot 45, (Summit add to
Ashland, $100.
EliiaJ Woodscroft to A P Talent,
20 acres In twp 37, e r 2 w, $275.
Belle Fslrcblld to Belle Niekell, 20
acres in twp 3D, a r 1 e, tl.
Joseph Taylor et al to Harry Find
lay, 40.38 acres in twp 37, t r w, $8000
Susan A Ellis to W M Puley, 160.78
acres In twp 38, r 3 e, $10.
A R Gregory et ux to 31 J Young et
ux, lot 8, Nob Hill add to Aehiand, f!0
J D McNabh et ux to C J Oiseu, 10
acres In twp 39, t r 1 e, f 10.
Edwin F CJrnham et ux to John D
Klter, 100 acres in twp 33, e r S e,
2500.
Mrs F C Duncan to G W Basbford,
land In Beatty'e add and Whitney add
to Medlo.-d, aim 102.08 acres in twp 88,
trl w, tl.
D H Jackson, sheriff, to G W Bath
ford, same property at above.
T B Rock et ux to Mr Lucy J Smith,
180 aoree in twp 39, s r 4 w, I2S30.
Almira H Metcalf to H Conger,
land in twp 37, r 2 w, II.
John Coleman to Aaron Weatberby,
40 acres In twp 38, a r 1 w, alto 40 aoree
In twp 38, e r 2 w, also 80 terse in twp
SSa, r 1 w, also 10 acres la twp S8, s r I
w,t220Q.
H Williams et ux to Jesoo May Salle,
land near property described la a deed
frees I Ilea Young to Holland William,
L
Lucy W Chappeil, adm to Waldo
Elans, land la Mlaer add to Aehlaad,
11860.
Laura High to Mary L Stanley, lead
in Bargadine tract to Ashland, 300,
A W Sturglt et ax to William Davis,
part of blk 16, Medford, 4700.
William B Keeper to O S Butler,
lot 4, 5, t, blk 29. Ashland, (400.
Anna Howell to F L Camps, land
near Howell blk, Atbland, tSO,
G W Milane et ux to Laddie Farmer,
.63 of an acre la twp 39, t r 1 , near
Grant street, Ashland, 110.
M W PoUton to Jubn Cameron, lota
26 and 27, blk B, R B add to Ashland,
31)0.
J W Corum et ux to E S Comings,
29 acres In twp Sij, t r 2 w, ifcMOO.
A S Barnes to C Farnbam et al.
sheriff's deed to land in twp 38, t r 1 e.
925.
Irtiena McCall to Henrv C Bparr,
lol3 5 aud , Mi-Call'i add to Aehiand
Jee A McCall et ux to Henry C
Sparr, iota 6 and 8, McCall's add to
Ashland, $10,
Robecca Eggleston to A E Imbler et
c, land on north aide of Main street,
Ashland, (10.
A E Imbler et ux to Henry G Endere,
same property as above, (1950.
State of Oregon to E Gertrude King,
40 acree in twp 35, s r 3 e, 3100.
F L Ton Velle to W C Hopson, 100
acree more or lest in twp 83 t, r 1 w,
S30000.
S A Paulson et ux to Fred H Hop
kins, part of blk 29, Central Point, (L
CC ayiorto William Westerlaad,
378.75 acree in twp 37, e r 1 w, 328 000.
S Longhrldge et ux to L J Heer, lot
1, blk 5, Woodville, 165.
State ol Oregon to Douglas O Mlnto,
ISO acres in twp 39, t r 2 e, $200.
U L. Sheldon to C A Gives, land in
twp 36, s r 1 w, l.
Joseph C Gibson et ut to Citizens
Bank, 160 acres In twp 40, r 4 w.
$4700.
Rosalind Gibson et ux to Cltliene
Bank, 190 acres In twp 40, e r 4 w,
$1600.
Samnei M Robisoo et ax to John R
Roblsoa et ax, 16u acre is twp 39, r 1
,$1000.
B J Edwards et ax to Armor B
Ge&rhesrt, land on Walker avenue,
Ashland, $1350.
Frank E Martin to Chat A Sobneu-
fels, 8 acres in twp 37, r 2 w, $300.
W H Smith to H F Pohland, 160
acree in twp 40, e r4 e, $300.
A B Corin et ux to W M Abbott, lot
23 Mathews add to Aablaod, $10.
Receivers Office to W H Smith, 160
acres In twp 40, e r 4 e, $400.
Ella 0 Wlllekt et ux to John E Sollst,
part ol lots 2, 3 and 4, Cottage add to
Medford, $300.
W C Green et nx to Iowa Lumber
and Box Co, 160 acres In twp 35, e r 3
e, $10.
O A C R R Co to Joseph Wbaleo. 40
acres in twp 35, r 4 w, $180.
Aaron Andrews to Augusta Rein
hsrdt, bond tor deed to 120 acree in twp
SH, s r 2 w, $1900.
John U Olwell et ux to Jared
Thatcher 7-8 of an acre in Nickel) add
to Modfotd, $200.
James D Keller to Andrew Wilde,
land In twp 35, s r 2 w, $10.
Chat E McClalen et nx to Henry
Shafer et nx, bond for deed to land
near lot 21, Phoenix, $309.
Miles Urownrigg et ux to Mrs Jane
Smith, lots 9 and 10, block 1, Phoenix,
$375.
George Baldwin to Martin Ellis, 320
acres In twp 34, r 2 e, $10.
Katie Llodley et ux to Geo F King et
al, 80 acres in twp 33, r 2 e, $10
Phil 8 Loosley to Thoe W Strathern,
bond for deed to land In twp 85, t r 2 w.
$1600.
Martha A Baron to Eleanor B Hall,
bond tor deed to 86 acres In twp 87, r
lw.$3S00.
R P 5U et al to Benton Bowers,
lead la twp 38, r 1 ,
land In twp 39, r ! e, $10.
3 M Kick man to Wesley Eastman,
i aoree in twp 39, r I e, $10.
John P Fry el al to O W Wilcox,
land In twp 86, 1 1 4 w, $10.
T B Kiuman et ux to Mary Ka
phenk Ward et ux, part of lot 7, blk 8,
Cottage edd to Medfurd, $J0.
Mary E Friea to T J Nefi et ox, lots 1,
2. 3 and 4, title 66, Central Point,
1111600.
Varian E Farleigh to W E Lane et
i, lots 10, 11 aud 12, blk 49, Mtol.ird,
$500.
C W Paine et al to W R Bullock, lots
7 and 8, blk 17, M. d ford. $10.
Sarah J Hayes et ux 10 O E Klninger,
160 acres In twp 35, e r 3 w, 14000.
Kate Young et ux to G C Garrett,
lot 8, blk 32, Gold Hill, $250.
Virgil Brian to W J Warner, lot 10,
11 and 12, blk 2, Kindallt add to Med
ford, $2oo.
Martha Muraay et ux to W E White
side, lot 15, blk 12. Central Point. $5.
Josephine Poley et ux to Clara L
Foley, .60 ol an acre in twp 39, trie,
$lo.
S A Pattison et ux to E C Welsh,
lots 7 and 8, blk 33, Central Polnt,fl25.
S A Pattuon et al to E O Welsh, lot
5, blk 31, Central Point, $75.
W I Vawter et at to Peter Denhof,
lot 1, blk 51. Medford, $4oo.
Margaret Reeser to Henry E Collins,
bond for deed to land In Highland Park
add to Ashland. $2oo.
Carlisle J Lane el ux to O A Horn,
22 acres la twp 88, r 1 e, $lo,
Carlisle J Lane et us to G A Horn et
ux, land in twp $9, r 1 e, tlo.
S t Johnson et ux to Cora A Slinger-
laad, land la twp 39, r 1 , tlo. 1
8 P Johnson et ux to R I Edwards,
tend la twp 89, a r I e, $lo.
Mrs Leu Parry et al to oeorg Eifert,
Kk $5, E B edd to Phoenix, $60.
AmandaT Kelt el ux to Siiaabetb
Burkhardt, lead 1 twp 86, 1 4 w,
Son.
OACRRCotsWmA Math, 4o
acree la twp 39, 1 w, loo.
KNOW
DO YOU
2
ad the Tuaker
We have the largest and mast attractive stock of bapcie
between P inland and Sacramento. We want yoa to In. jiect
thtm and if yon - ant a buggy, surrey or hack, we can ea 1 fy
you. Another car.oad of buggit coming tiii week.
Our prices always reasonable. Cone and See US.
HUBBARD BROS.
. . hJ-Vavi-Wi 1
eee)-:K.::"-.'eK
Oyer tie
Sapfty.
Cemeat aad steel aad briok aad
stooe at aot yet need la en Ac teat
qoantitlee to eaoourag lumber users
toprediettb time wnea tbe forests
alll aot be ealied npoa to fnrniab
tbe principal material need ta
building operatioaee, .Notwithstand
ing tbe temarkable iaonaeo in the
ns of cement and otber fireproof
material a, the last reports ot the
building operatioae in forty-nine of
tbe leading cities of tbe United
States tor the year, collected be tue
Geological Survey, ehowe thut 59 per
cent were of wooden construction.
Even if tbe remaining forty-one per
cent of tbe buildings wers built of
brick, ' atone end concrete, vnst
quantitlea of wood are consumed
both in the construction and In the
Solan, though lu tbe latter torm,
metal la taking tbe place of wood to
a very large extent. Tbe amount of
lumber given above doe not take
consideration this Item at all.
While thie percentage ie represent
ative of the building fndnstry in tbe
United Statee, dealer point out taat
tt doea not include the large qoanti
tlee of lumber need for tbe construe
tion of dwellings, stores and other
boildlngs In tbe thousands of email
citlee and towns scattered over the
country and la not Included In tbe
forty-aine cltise on wbicb a reckon
log wae made. In tow ae aad entail
citlee aood is anally tbe predoml
noting building material aad It 1
aafs to say that If the statistics bad
Included figures for ell plaeae of what
ever size, tbe percentage of wooden
construction would bare been much
greater. These ngnret, a a rule,
are only for the ourporated limit.
and the tubarbi of the oitie bv
each vary targe amounts to he added.
Tbe cost, alto, It relatively higher
in tbeee oltie tnan in town never
the bate of tbe supply.
In wooden hnlldlngt, New York
City le at the bottom of the list,
though it leadt with $18,075 as tbe
average oost of buildings. Except
at San Francisco, where abnormal
conditions have prevailed since tbe
fire, Boston shows tbe greatest In
crease of any of the eltlee in the
total oost et building operations.
Tbe average oost of bulldlugt con
stantly Increasing, hiving risen
over three hundred dollatt during
tbe last year. Tbe average value of a
building ie given in tbe report as
$2,035.
Lumber ie by far tbe gteateet
dtatn on tbe forests, and tbe wonder'
fni development of tbe country dur
ing tbe pact decade naa celled tor
the nee of nearly forty billion board
feet a year. Tbe lergeet quantity
ever reported tor slog 1 year was
for 1906, when thtrty-eeveo and one
half billion feet, with a mill veJne
of $21, 151,388 was Issued. Including
tbe value ot the lath aad shingles
need with this amount, tbe total
value of lb wood used tor buildings
le brought np to $606,796,5)3.
Tbe increasing use of perfect ed
fireproof systems of construction
abould have much to do in holding
down the amount which tbe foretts
are called upon to yield each year,
bnt eo far these more substantial
material! have not dsoreated the
lumber out of the nation.
C WHEELER
N. C. SOKENSON
H. L. QETCHELL
Medford Realty and Rental Co.
LOANS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
A CAR to na pueuc
We, thu uudereigned, having opened real etUte
office here in Medford. DESIRE TO SAY, that those
having property to sell or rent would do well to tee us
at once, ss we are in touch with s Urge number of
homeseekers. Also, ifweean get a large tract of
land in one location, we have a colony who will come
when we say things are ready. Promising every one
a square deal, and the best ot attention to any bui
ness otfered us, we are yours to serve.
C. Wheeler,
Cor. 7th and C Sts N. C. Sorenson,
H. L. QetcneiL
gswwjoocfocfooocrass
?f$rt& rv
'L .'
vrt saasrrtara voice"
L r WUlltf et ux to S r JohnrOB,ford.
Would you let $1.00 a week stand
Between your family and a genuine VICTOR OB EDISON. You'll never
miss tho dollar, but going without one of these machine when yen can get
one to easy 1 an awful "miss."
H. G. RING
Hale's Piano House
Medford
oceoe)oecoeooeeeooe)t ;
CHOICE SEED WHEAT
Eastern Oregon
Club and Blue Stm
Also No. 1 Seed Barley.
At riEDFORD FLOUR MILL
ee)Oe)Oeei0e)0OOeOe)Oe)le)Oe)O
v-0ocQe00
Claus Shears and Scissors
AT
NICHOLSON HARDWARE Co.
The Place to Buy Your Hardware
flood Lioament.
You will bunt a good while be 'ore
yon find a preparation that le equal to
Chamberloin't tenement ae a cure for
muscular and iheumatic paint, for tbe
care of epreine and soreness of tbe
muscles. It le equally valuable for
lame back and all deep seated muscu
lar pains. 25 and 50 cent sizes tor sale
by Chat. Strang.
Silver plated Bilk tabs for salt
at the itogoe River CreaaucO Med-
TAKE A RIDE f
In one of our new rigs and you wiii be Jiappy.
West Side Stables, c.e.tull, Prop.
A Pleasant Phytic.
Wbee vou want a pleasant physic
Its Chamberlain's Stomacb and Liver
Tablets a trial, they are mild and tes
tis la their action and elwejt produce
a pleasant cathartic effect. Call at C.
Strang's drag store tor a ire (ample.
For Sale.
85 Beurro Base pear treee, tear
ta el feet, ptte 19 seat eaea. Call
at 2t Monk it (treat, Medford,
11-It-p. . J, Sekatt
Saadptatare
t