Orchard Men
Attention
We are agents for he following goods that pertain
to the orchard :
Planet Jr., Orchard Cultivator
Ohio Reversible Disc Harrows
Myer's Spray Pumps
Staver Gasoline Engines
and the beet Spray Hose it is possible to manufacture
Vehicles - and - Machinery
OF ALL KINDS
Call and See Us
I D. T. LAWTON
ME I) FORD, OREGON
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
. . . We Want Your . . .
CHICKENS
Wortraan Gore
J40T0B
IT'S'A MKiHTY TOUCH
JOI1
fixlof? motor cars on the broad
of your back. And so unne
cesaaay too Just have or go
over your automnliille. We'll
fix It so ll will Dot break down
ro loDfr as you etav on the road
If you haven't had the down
onyourback experience yet,
don't have it. Send us your
machine to be overhauled.
Tboae who have had it don't
banker for it again.
HODSON AUTO CO
MUrORD, ORFCON
o0eiOrsoBo
riaaaaaacxscictcscsaaaaacx
SMILE BOOST
BUY YOUR TREES AT THE
Eden Valley Nursery
No
AND BE HAPPY
Trust Strings on Bennett
100,000 TREES
lor law ano law
A General Line
of Nursery Stock
30,000 Tokay
drape tor 1008
BOMB GROWN TKEE3
WHOLE UOOT TREES
Right Prices and a Square Deal
for Everybody.
N. S. Bennett, neSSSSk
Save Money by
Placing your Or
der now for Fall
1908 and have
Trees Grafted to
Order
THE jHEDFORD BBIGK COjTIPHHY
G. W. PUIDDY, O. D. NAGLE, G. T. O'BRIEN, Proprietors
MDFORD, OREGON
Mannfacturera of Common and Pressed Brick. General Con
tractor! and Builders In all Branches.
Furniehed.
Plans and Estimates
LIMfi, PLASTER AND CEflENT FOR SALE
Aa error was made, oot Inten
tionally, bat because of wrong infor
mation. In the attlole last week oon-
osrnlng the sale of the Hall orobard
traot The arttole stated that Dillon
Hill bad refused llooo an acre tot bis
orchard adjoining the on sold.
8ucn an offer was not mad to alt.
11111, bat he was asked to list the pro
perty for aal at tbat pries and da.
ollned. Mr, HIU's orobard I Just
coming Into bearing, part of a erop
baring been harvested last year, and
be expects more this season.
To boatnern Oiegon Laundry
(Jo. is doing bun nets In toe same 01c
way with aatlafaotloo to all patrons
The laundry is the best equipped In
Southern Oregon, the lauodrymen ar
BgoarienGed and everv care is taken
to do good and prompt work. The
wagon will cull at your home or place
of business, or you oan leave orders
at the candy store in the Moore
ltuildlne, West Seventh Street.
William McMillan was filed tlo
by Kecoider Collins on Monday for
being drank and duoideily on the
streets, ISanday evening. The lie-
corder says that a Sunday diunk lb
worth more than a oommon every
day one and tbat In the future those
who aie guilty of druuKenees
I Sunday will be mora aereiely dealt
wlth
For sale by owner A small piece
1 of good land close to town. A hous
' unil lot in Medford. with sewer .con
' nection, also vacant lot. Address
postoUloe box, 204 Medford. 1 tt.
William Cleveland, who bas been
' In the cnntiaotiag and building busi
ness In Seattle, Wash., for a number
of years past, has decided to looste
In Medford. Mr, Cleveland was so
fa vol ably Impressed by Medfotd and
vicinity tbat be aent for bis family
to Join him here. He will protably
I follow the contracting business.
1 If you want fruit tiees call on C.
i F. Cook, who deals In strictly High
: grade nursery stock only. All stock
guaranteed, tieeond door east of
Hotel Moore.
The members of the Queen
Esther club are requested to atteud
the regular meeting, to be held Sat
urday afternoon, April 4th at 2:3'J
o'clock.
For the beet bargains In Farm,
Dairy, or Stock Katicuee, or Fruit
Lands, call on 01 aiiriress Harness &
I'uorotou, Voucalla, Oregon, tf
'-Kev W V. Shield! aud Wurd Mo
Henry are in the western part of the
oonuty this week, holding autt sa
loon meetings
For Bale Three span of matched
mures, and two spans of mules, C
K. lull, Weatatde stable. 0-tf
The Emerlok Cats Is better than
ever, under the new management.
the
One Touch ot Nature Make
Whole World Kin."
When a rooster finds a big fat worm
he calls all the hens in the farm yard
to oomo and share it. A similar trait
of human nature iJ to be observed
when a man discovers something ex
ceptionally good he wants all his
friends and neighbors to share the
benefits of his discovery. This is the
touch of nature that makes the whole
world kin. This explains why people
wno -nave been cured by unamoer
Iain's Cough Remedy write letters to
the manufacturers for publication.
that others similarly ailing may also
use It and obtain relief. Behind every
one of these is a warm hearted wish ot
the writer to be of use to someone else.
This remedv Is for sale by Cha. Strang.
A LITTLE OF
After declai log tbat no man should
openly seek the presidential nomina
tion. Oovsioor Johnson need expect
no help from Nebraska.
With the present vogue In Tells, It
I bard to distinguish a woman who
has just oomo from an automobile
ride from one who bas just 1 ost hsr
nuband.
The Omaha young man who tried
to frlkbteo 0,ooo rrom a banker by
flourishing a bottle of water made a
huge mistake, Financials do not
make tnelj money by using water
tbat way
Captain Slmm's complaint about
our navy's gun praoltce hare not yet
been i doraed by any oue of the
several hundred Spanish gentlemen
who witnessed tbat last great exhibi
tion thereof,
loe forest department of the Unit
ed btates department of agriculture
is giviug information on bow to make
a fence .t,at laut twenty or moie
years, 'i'ue farm buy that has to dig
poatholea Is making a ajteoial study ot
the new preservative method.
The old miuja ot the traosvaal pro
duced In 1LKJ7 rU3u,70o,ooo worth of
gold with toe exception of o,ooo,
000, was obtained along the reef
upon which Is situated the oity of
Johannesburg. This Information,
whiob comes to the stat departmeut
at Washington liom the United
States consulate at Victoria, South
Afrioa, adda that prospecting and
new mining enterprises outslds of
Johannesbufg district bare yielded
piactloally no result.
Rheumatism.
More than nine out of every ten
cases ol rheumatism are simply rlieu
niatikUl of the muscles, due to cold or
damp weather, or chronic rlu-umaliatn.
In such cat-s no luierual In-almem is
required. The free application of
CliaiubL'rlaiu'a Lioiuient la ail that is
needed, and it ib ceiftiiu to trivo quick
relief. Uive il a trial aud eeu lor iur
ee.f L'jw vuickly it reieaves the uain
aiid sureties,, frlce 'Si cent; large
aue, o-Jceuia. Sod by Chaa. tnrang.
LAXD IIOrWiKTHir.F HAXD.
For Sale-
96 acre of land situs tod two
miles north of Central Point on Oold
Bill road. Good alfalfa or trait
and. $100 pet aors. Inquire of.
B. F. Peart,
13-tt-p Central Point, Oregon
For Sale-
One Pioneer Logging Engine
DSxlO, with pull equipment. Has
been In ase four months.
Iceland Lumber Co.,
13-4t Leland Or,
MM0aK)mivO
Tin and Sheet Iron
Opposite Hotel Moore
(
J. A. SMITH, Medford, Oregon
MMO0eaoa)cwcr
B. H. Harris
Timber Land Bought and Sold
Those having Umber land or relinquishments for isle would do
welleoeonenltus.
' Office over Jackson County National Bank
WBwBnBBtaW
He Got What He Needed.
Nine years azo It looked as if mv
time had come." sars Mr. C. Farthing.
of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter.. "I was so
run down that life hung on a very
slender thread. It was then my drug-
lat recommended Electric Bitters,
bought a bottle and I got what I
needed strength. I had one foot in
the grave, but Electrio Bittors ont it
on the turf again, and I've been well
ever since." Bold uoder guarantee at
Chas. Strang's drug store. 60c.
Four In Walla Wnlhi, One In Harney
Comity Jail.
Walla Walla. Wash., llar-h
John Tycke nud sons, John and
Itlchnrd, residents ot Wallula, were
landed In the Walla Walla County
Jail Sunday by Sheriff Havlland and
deputlea, charged with being mem
bers of an alleged band of horse-
thieves that has been doing business
In Walla Walla, Umatilla and Ben
ton counties. This band ot thieves
is supposed to be composed of five
members and all are in custody at
the present tjrne. Four are now in
the WaJla Walla County Jail and one
Is the Harney Ore., County Jail,
Paul Kreeger, alias Paul France,
alia Bdward Hugler, wae arreatad In
Burn aome days ago. J. aV. Mc
Intyre la under arrest at Bams, and
a deputy sheriff win bring him to
Walla Walla. It la estimated that
these Ave men have within the past
several months made away with
nearly too head of horses, valued
at net less than ,15,000.
FROM COUNTY
EXCHANGES
OltEGOit HORSBS WIX SUBBOX9.
Vancouver's Rone Sbow Opens With
iVmrlr SOO EnMes.
Vancouver, B. C. Vancouver's
first horse show opened last week
with a house overflowing with a
fashionable audience. So great was
the rush that all the reserved seats
and boxes had been sold early in the
week and 2,000 people were denied
admittance. There wore over 800
entries, many fine horses from Port
land. Seattle and other cities being
shown. James Murray, one ot the
judges and a veteran horsemen with
a continental reputation, declared
that the show was one of the finest
he had ever seen. The American
horses, especially, he declared, could
carry off the blue ribbons at New
York and Kansas Oity. Oregon was
honored with many bine ribbons on
accountof her superior horses.
Subscribe for the Mall.
Men's $4.00 Shoes
All the lutost styles in Vioi Kid, Kang, Velourand Box
9 Claim lor our 1 shoe that it 19 the beat one money can
Solid Oak Tanned soles, both miner and outer. Whole Vamps,
solid heels and counters. Only the best kid and calf skins
used in our uppers,
ing, no breaking in.
comfort and wear.
Calf.
buy.
They are made to fit the foot. No pinch-
Let us prove to you their becomingness,
C. n. KIDD the Footfitter
Successor to A. C. Tayler
orivecje)a)oO4)0a
FRESH DAILY
FIRST CLASS Bread, Cookies, Doughnuts and
Popcorn.
Also nuts, fruit and candy at
Balcomb's Store
104 West Serenta Street Moore Building
Asblsnd Tidings:
An electrio power transmission line
has been extended from the south
oity limits about four miles south to
th Ashland Peak groap of gold
quails mines, The development of
this excellent showing groap of
aUlms has been steadily projiaeslog
for the last Bv month. It is under
stood the management intends to
Install aa air compressor and air
drills, nslng electrio power to oper
ate the compressor. Au aetial wire-
rope tramway will be used to convey
the ore from the mouth of tunnel,
which I on the Ashland reek side,
across the tldge to the Quartz mill,
to fie Installed, thereby the city
water will not be contaminated in
any maouer. Un the property Is an
3 ft. vein of over average grade of
gold quart2 which is largely opened
up by tunnel and snaft
Sh.rllf Silts Obenchatn and 8. L.
Walxer, ot Klamath county, arrived
in A -bland last evening in puisoit
ot a man named OUie Hamilton, who
tld from Silver Lake when the Wal-
lende murder was dlsccvered reoently
and whom circumstancea point to aa
the murderer. Hamilton stole
borne at Sliver Lake and rode across
to Klamath via the big marsh. lie
arrived at Klamath Kalis Sunday it
is said, and learning that be was
greatly sought, with 84,500 reward
placed upon bis bead, 'abandoned bla
badly jaded horse, and started oat
afoot, taking It was thought the Ash
land road. Hamilton is described as
a short heavy set man of 30 years of
age with full face and roman nose.
It Is said tbat Hamilton left his horse
at the outskirts of Klamath rails on
his arrival then, slipped Into town
ay a secluded route and took a room
at a lodging house. He secured
late paper which gave particulate of
tbe hunt made for him, and attt-r
making a complete change of clothes,
hiked out.
William Messenger, a prominent
young furruer of Murphy, aged 3'2
yeais, son of .Mr. and Alia, tilmon
Meoeenger, one of the most piutul
nent families in Josephine cuuuty,
met death under strange olrcum
stances Wednesday eveolng lttat.
rrom what can be learned of the
circumstances. It seems that he and
his wife had a client qnariel over
him drlvtng on some flower beas in
the yatd, After this incident, Mes
eeuger pat his team la the barn, did
his obore, and sat down uy the fire
waiting for his evening meal to be
prepared. Uls wife noticed tbat he
was still out of bamor, bat did not
suspect that anything serious would
oappen. Wlthoat attracting tbe at
tention of the family. Messenger took
a rlne from the wall, stepped outside
and what followed remained some
what obsoure. Bat upon hearing the
report of a gun bis wife ran to tbe
soene and found her hasband dying
from the effects of a gunshot wound.
Relative of the dead man believe
that some enemy took foal advantage
of him, but the Coroner's inquist
revealed a suloida, lie leaves a wife
and two children.
Central Point Berald:
The Central Point first baa ball
nine has been re-organised, with A.
Naab a manager and "Toot " Bos
captain of the team. The boy are
anxious to get on with some of the
crack teams of the county, bnt as yet
they have not been able to Indnoe
any of the ball team In the county
to cross bat with them, Tbe boys
are feeling like two-year-olds and
think they can down any team In
jaoksou county. Mr. Nash, manager
of tbe team, la an old time ball play
er and has been coaching tbe team
for the past month, until now the
little fellows" think they are "IT."
T. M. Stanley, who reoently moved
here from Saratoga, Wyoming,
brought with him a small herd of full
blood Bed Polled cattle, which aie
said by competent judges to be tbe
best lot of cattle In this valley.
Tbe Bed Polled la a dual-purpose
breed of oattle, being excellent both
for general dairy purposes and for
beef. Mr. Stanley baa 7 head of these
cattle and will make a specialty of
breeding a fine strain of this excel
lent etook. Mr. Stanley also brought
with him a flue full blood registered
Black Peroheron stallion, eomlng 4
year old, that I said to be ths finest
appearing horse In tbe country. He
weighs 1850 pounds and 1 pretty as a
picture. Mr. Stanley has moved all
his stock and goods to the Alklo
farm on Rogue river, whloh he re-
oenty purchased aod 1 getting
settled down to business.
Gold Hill News:
A people's convention was held In
the city hall last Friday evening and
the following oity ticket was noml
nated : For ooonollmen, A. C. Sun-
ley, C, K Young, R, L. Darling, W.
Dungey and 8. Hodge, 1 or marshal,
L. A. Hammeraly, For oity treasoier,
W. H. Harvey, and for recorder,
Lynn Purdln.
John Martin of Foot creek was In
town Monday. Mr. Martin ha Jost
old his farm of 100 acre to J. O,
Poe, reoently from Missouri. The
prlos paid was 12300. This I a very
fine place and was porohaasd at a
very low figure. Our local real es
tate agent, Ban MoGUadoa roa
auauted the deal.
Sliver plated trocars, lor us fcr
relief of 00 ws whoa bloated, for sal
A EH SPECIAL
BARGAINS II
ML EOT
For Sale by
C. H. Fierce & Son
73 160 sores, eight mi e eist of
Medford, some improvements,
over balf good fruit land.
Price, i 1600.
721 acre, new eight-room houpe,
wood house, choice fruit land,
will make fine home. Price
I3G00.
7143J acres, 40 acres set to fruit,
new set of improvements.choice
fruit laud, near Medlord. Price
1300 an acre, easy terms.
69 13 acres near Ashlani, half
set to fruit, some buildings. If
t sold soon will take $3' '00
08? Ioib, four room house, shade
trees, well, special ba'guin at
only $iiiK).
GO i2i) aces near Gold Hill, 12
acre-i in orchard, ir-igution
diti-li, lr) aces in ulfilfa,
acres iu wheat, f inning imple
ments, some "tuck, good iin
prnvi iiieiiis, 400 ro ls ncttin
feiiow. i'nc $7(jiA
C5 1 lot, iMxVih feet, g d new 6
room hoiire, well, wo d shl,
snnie fruit trees, only f
64 103 acrs neur Katie Point,
bottom lund, under cultivation
and irru'ition ditch, rchool
1ihu-o on the lind. Asoiil
bargain at fGOOO.
C2 210 acr-s of choice fruit l ind.
lour miles from Me-lfnrd, well
improved. Price f GO an acre,
easy iernis, 6 per cent, interest
60 10t acrs in bearing fruit near
Medford, new C-room house,
fenced with Page wire. Price
1700.
58 8S0 aer-s six miles fr m Ash
lnnd, fine timber and stock
proposition, good springs, nve
million feet caw timber. Price
20 an acre Easy terms.
51 U'j aires choice fruit lund.
neat impMveiuents, fruit ami
nll;ilfa.n.iiie wood. I'rife $3."00
We advertise n thin only bar-gi-ins.
Lund owners lind un poor
agents to fell property for m ri
tli, n hi? worth. Cul, nod see us
or wrile
C. II PIERCE A SON,
Medfo'd, Oiegon.
TIMUKlt LAND ACT JVXE X 1S7 -NOTICE
FOR PUBLICATION-.
United IRtp l.Anrt Orfloe.
KUHPliui-ft. Oi(Hm. Mitrt h IK
Notlre I hervliy nivt-n thai in .-oinplmnce
with tlif prnvlMotir. of tlit- iict of Colter,- ut
June 9, 1:, fnt t!e! "An si't (or tlie .ale of
timber lan.lM in tht 8tte. of ritllfornla. Ore
Rnti, N'evailt, ,ul Watlilntiton TVrrttnrv," h
xtem!etl to ail t lie fuOltc Land stau-s by sot
of Auguf 1 4, Ihsri.
JOHN D. O, UAUBEBG,
Of JsckflOnvllt..rniintr nf Jafkann fltatp nf Ora.
son. did on Aus-16, lf7. Hie la ibis office bla
tiworn ataterueiit ,o Sltat for tbe pnrchaae of
me anu , ar., 01 Deritonno.au,
in Townablu No St. Somb Kansa xo. S. Wept.
and wdl offer proof to abow tbat tbe land
aouitht la more valuable for Ita timber or atone
than for agricultural purpoeea, and to ea
tebliah bla clam to laid land before A. 8.
Bii'on, u e. lommiaaioner, at bla omcs, in
Medford. Orason. on Hatnrdav. tha 27th da of
aune, 100s.
He names aa wltnei!es: Alma D. Houston,
George K. Blala. Barley Ball. William PsKo
boam, all of JaekjieDVUle, Oregon.
Any all peraona claiming adversely tbe
above-described lead, are requested to Sle
tbelr claima In this office oner before said 37th
day ot Jane, IMS.
TIMBER LAXD, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
nvAivb run ruoLawAllUaN.
United SrttM Land Office,
us. . Rowb,ir- Oregon, March , ties.
Notice la harartv ,. ih In
with the prorlalona of tbe act ot Congreas of
June a, 1S78. entitled "An act for tha ai r
timber laoda In tbe State! of California. Ona
son. Nevada, and Wa.tilnfftnn T..t,n ..
extended to al: ths Public Lamd states by act
of Aug-uata, Iwj,
VKRNE BALDWIN
of Big Butte, county of Jackson, Bute of Ore
ion, did on Jnly 10. 1S07. tile In thla olnce his
sworn B,a'i-rjt-iii o. M, lor the purcheao o!
u N 8 y'i?K' SWS "Mtl6n so. a, S
and will ofler proof to ' abow that' the lancf
Sought Is more valuable ... i,.
or .tone than for agricultural purnoaes
and to ealabllih hn claim to and
land before A H. aiiAn n n r-
at hla office at Medford. Oregon, on Hon'
day. the nth dayol June. 19US. ""
fhi!!.!.?!. 1" "peaei John Swanaon.
t.D Aril's OhPtlfllalfn Ja-ivivi A ,k..H.L , .
Charlei A. Obenchain, all of Big llutte.Orognn. i
.Dranaallpernnaolalmlnt adversely tne
abovc-deacrlbed lands are requeued to file
day of j'ine 19W " "S'X ,ld - '
BEnjixts l. Bnnv Register.
I. D. PHIPP8, D. D. 8.
Ofhess a Adgias Block, adjclticf atsskis's
UrugSluia kadtorS.Urecea
G. W. 8TEPHEK80N,
PBYSICIAN.SDKUKOK AND OPTIOIAN,
OBlos: Boom, Adklas' bleuk. Calls pronpll
attsBded day or night, 'Phone Ma.
etsdierd Oregon.
W H. roLVlG,
, Medlord.
UEO. a. DURHAM.
(Jreulg Pass.
COtVIG & DURHAM
Otto m Medlord Nttloutl B&nk BdU4
HI frguati fltr
?g R. SEELY
PHYSICIAN & SUHUEON
Uodern Equipment; X Bay Labratorr
Office lo Jackaon County Bank Buiedini.
Medford uitfos
A. 8. uuton,
CI. GOll M ItlH IOK Eat , Vl&TH ItT or UKBOUV
Homtwtesd and Timber Lard BIiukh and
(irui'li. made. TtjliUiOU IttK l Id laud oua-
Othcti wuh Me-lford Mall Mfdf. rd Oregoa
Soutnem Pacific lluie Talle
EFFECTIVE Dt:C. 2U. VM;
No. ir
No. is
Xo. u
NO. lfi .
WITH BOCXV
... Medford
...jo.ttaa
IWpi
PORTH BOCXD
... Mrdlord t:49an
bXtfB
Number 14 and II trill make all tops.
Number. 11 and lit will be taken off.
In tbe Circuit Court of tbe State ol Oregon
lur tbe county of Jackson
afllaLynn HULailfl 1
v V
William Lynn Defendant.
To William Lynn, Defendant.
If the Lame ol tbe guteof Oregon: Yon ar
hereby required to aiipear ano nnw r tbe
roui liilnt tiled Maluit you lot hi- abore entitled
nuit with tii it u i ays lioui the djir l itienvr-vli-e
ol ill..- !Mimuioi. ujrun you I: rrv.d wl.htn
tblf rounly.nr if netn i w ub n a ..t utli rcuun
ly if thla M.i It . ibcii wiiblu Kteniy ilavs from
the d itt of Hit- tervk' iivmi jmu; ai d 1 1 y n tail
UMiunwer for ;itt III. re-il, tlio .lllHIU w ll
t ikf a ilet'iiilt aKttliiM ou, and w ll) itily to
tin- i:niri f.r tbe r.liel luajod lr 11 lb; cuin
pla:ut, ti-ul',
Ti .it tbe uiarrlBk-'p Ct.ntrnrt new exU'luir Imv
i"fn ''.alu'.ift iiii.l defeinUi,! bv f.Tvvr dlf
Thi-tmirmi'ii 1-ru,,ll"l-'d in tlf MritroUK
M ui, ly ;in iii.lcr ol li"!i 11 K linn, a Ju 't-e
..f t ,e a x.v-em (.i-.i fourt, inmle .urtii Uttn,
I '.I-; i i bv iii.,l-ii.-i' f.,r Uc 'iif.iiil i' wi-fka,
thf tl.Pl iml-lN-itilnii ItiiTiof li-.iit F l'lav,
M irch V.' a .il Hit laft b ln h -LUT,
l-til iMtli, 1!. au.l Hie deU'iiilant In h- r- b"
ritju ri il io Hpi--nr and a:.- . r Ibe ci.iu 'anit
bvulii, un or Jjvlurv Itie a:.l last n .im-d d.ite.
Litl.VHi A M till AM.
Aiutruvyn fur fii ui ft
NOTICE OF .SCHOOL INDEM
NITY SELECTION.
rolled Httft Landon.ee.
riovebutfr, Oregon. Febmarv lT.Hirt.
Notice la tier-by given :hat thef-lateof Ore
gon, on February 1. feV7, appllvd lur nw '4 m
A of sect ion W, township 3i south, range 2
east, and ?,. of nection a and tw
i-e '4 and louth , w !4 of nection it, towr xhlp
:t-j louth, raiiKe'i east, of Willamette Meridian,
and tiled lu tuU office of school liuli mnl
ty elfctloiia In which It selected aafd land;
and Hi sit said lists are open to the public for
Inspection. Any and all persons rUiming ad
verMly the above described land or any legal
ub-divlston thereof, or claiming tbeaame un
der the mlolug laws, or denirlng to show laid
land to be more valuable for mineral than for
agricultural purposes, or to object to 1 aid se
lection!, for any Ittwful reason, shoal a file
their claims or their affidavits of protect or
Dontet in this offlue on or before the Hlh day
of April, 1908.
I hereby designate the Mxdvord Mail, pub
lished at Medford, Oregon, as the newspaper
In which the above notice is to be published.
BSMAJIIM L. EODT. BeglSMt.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior
Land Offlee at Roaetmrg. Ore.. Jan. 22. IMS.
Notice hereby given tbat MlloCatoa
of Pboenlz. Oregon, baa Sled notio- of
bis Intention to make final soldiers live years
froof In support of hta claim, via: Homestead
try No. made July 1A, 1W7, for the
NH. Section 6. Township 16, Sontb,
Range 1 Kast, and tbat said proof wlfl
be made before A. a Bllton. U.. Commis
sioner, at his office. In Medford. Oregon, on
Saturday, March 4, IK.
lie namea the following witnesses to prove
his contlnuouff residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, the land, viz:
Frederick E. Furry, Arthur Furry. James
Smith, o! Pboenlz, Oregon; 8. peter Barne
burg, of Medford, Oregon.
BLNJAMIN L EDDY.
RegUtr,
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Notice la hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly ni polut' d, and qualified as
administrator of tbe estate or Martha Ann
clemmeni late of .lacksou County. Oregun, de
cease J, All pvrons having clnlm ugalnit
nald estate are notified to -ireientthe same,
duly vejlfled, to me for allowance, at my ret
denco In Medford. Oregon within six months
from thU2Utn day of March. VXH.
, MARION TRYER,
Administrate of the estate ol Martha add
Clem mens, deceased,
w. E Phlppn. attornev
BANK
YOUR MONEY IX SOILS OF EVANS CREEK VALLEY
One grower sold $110 strawberries from acre row9 3 fest acart
,.,. luttI1 aCres. ooia
g berries to local store 19,, besides giving quantities of fruit for
3 picking from 4O hills raspberries and 88 Logan berries.
c uuauuo uniuuccu H,IVJ IDS., sold TZOU.
225 Salway Peach trees in lour successive years sold' 1904
1300 boxes; 1905 2300 boxes; 1906, 1300 boxes; 1907, lOOa
One Royal Ann Cherry, 16 years, picked 500 pounds in 1907.
One D Anjou Pear. 7 years, picked 6 boxes.
You can get such results as these and better. Come to me and
I will tell you why.
Yi JSan gSy nT "l6 room, houe ,ar?e lot bam
f 12U0. 60 acres fronting on Rogue River, one mile from town
at f2Q per acre.
4acr.e"'Tery fint app pear, peach and cherry land. H
milets 60 per acre. 135 acres in town, 175 per acre. Very best
Ji&iXjtr barn near
BEN A. LOWELL
WOODVILLE, OREQON
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