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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1908)
Smiles and Showers Tf The month that tests the shoes to the utter most is upon us. If April's sunshine and showers have iu the past proved unequal to the task of effecting the John Kelley Ladies Dress Shoes $2.50 $3 50 $4.00 $5.00 Crawford's for men who care about the appearance of their feet; $3.60 to $5.00 I OUR. COUNTY 8 fCorrespondents Jacksonville Items. The county clerk baa leaned Uoenee to merry to Mm tallowing : Jeeee Urmnt Aupleaate and Myrtle BtoogB, It A Oleybnrgh and Beanie B Seale, Otto "lifer aod Bin Dnnlap. Miie Lelab Prim, of the Jackson Till publlo school, visited Medford friends Saturday. Mr. and Mr. Will Warnar, ol Med ford, elelted with Attorney and Mrs, 0. Li R'amee In Jacksonville Satur day. A number of Jacksonville Republi cans went to Medford Monday eve ning to bear Hon. C. W, Fulton. Ke pnblioao candidate fcr U. tt. eene tor. ltoblo-tt, of Central Point, baa been attending circuit court thin week. Mr. and Mra. Elmer Coleman, of Poomlx, visited Jaokionfllle friends the last of the week. W. von der Hellen, of Wellen, wai Interviewing tbe tax oolleotor Wed nesdky. John Ashpole, of Eagle Point, wai at tbe oounty teat on tax businiss Weduesday. Messrs. R. tl. Browo, of Eagle Puint, and Geo, titeoy, of Beagle, were among tboaa wbo were paying taxes Wednesday. MUea Overholt, wbo baa edited the Jacksonville Pout alnoe Ita Urit pub lloatlon, left Sunday for Portland here be will engage In the publica tion of ble magazine, "Tanglefoot." Alt Weeai wae over from Meillord Tneeday attending to business mat ters. The Uddfellowi and Rebekahe of Jaokeonrllle. held a Joint socle meeting on Friday evening. About 150 membere and Invited gaeita were prevent, A program waa rendered oooslstlog of mualo by Noillng'a orobeetra, vocal aolo by Mlu Leone Ulrica, loetrnmeetal aolo Donald Col Tig, and an address by Attorney B. F. Mai key. Cake and Jpnnob wen eervvd by the ooaaltUe for the eve-alog. Smith Moloney (Shoes Only) Table Rock Itemt. By J. O. P. E. S Wo!.' ir, of Eagle Point, made a dying trip to thli aeotloo Saturday. J. W. Vlucint and wife, of Jackson TlUe, were Tlaltlng relatives bare Saturday. Ken Byrnm mad bla brother and family a .abort visit Saturday, re turning to Applcgata Monday. E. & HltxUer baa bad eerloue time with oerbuoolee, which oooflned blm to bla room ee viral deve. Mra (Jay Tex, Central Polat'a ant dent deputy postmaster, baa been making bar alrter. Mra. Oy CoaUy a visit. Dr Kawaooaer, of Uaatnl Point, bae been making regular Tlalta to tbe Ubaa. Panlay home of lata. Mra. Pankcy la la very erltloal ooadl tloa and bar recovery la somewhat doubted. A party of people from Agate Joined wl'b a number of Table Kookera Sunday for a trip orer Lower Table Rock, The view from tba aummlt la beautiful thla time of year. H. M. Coaa and daughter!, of Med t.rrl.rf a while with Table Rock frlenda ona day laet week. Mr. Coaa la feuolng bli two-hundred acre tract of land on tbe aoutb aide of Rogue rlvar. And expects to make a nice farm ot it befoie many years. The newa of to death of Dr. W S. Jones, of Medfcrd, will be a tad item to tbe many readers of Abe aiuii. in hundreds of bomei be ban Men not only a prompt and careful pb;alctan, but a friend as well ready to miuie t.f tn the rich and Door alike, re gardless of couiijensatton. Aa to the bereaved family, your corresponded nnrl fiimllv. HI Well BS UaOV Of bl8 frlenda here with whom w have epoken, extend our warmest aympa- tny.. NORTH MEDFORD ITE MS. (Uj J. O. Martin.) Miaa Ada Henry, of Jaukaonvilla. la teaonlng tue aprlng term of eobool at Antloon. Mlaa Alberta Staoey the popular nnna tMflhei of Antioob diatilot. opened school In tba Mountain dis trict Monday. Mra. 8. H. Ulaaa accompanied by Mra. T. A. Ulaaa, prominent ladles of fUaal. were auDDlvina our oltv mer- obanta with good qualltyof ooun- try proauoa Thursday. Ranrnril Richardson and wife BC- onmpanled by Mra. MoDonell, of Beagle, were trading ana Timing in the elty Friday. I. L. Uaroiltoo baa material on tbe monad for the rebuilding of bla old reeldenoe on North O street. Mr. Anderson la tbe contractor. There are now no pretty new at- ttaotlve retidencea been built and oompleted with outbuildings, fenoea and pretty lawna etc, la tbe peat alx months on North C street and tbe mnaio fiom hammer and aaw la atlU ringing In oar tare, Mr. and Mra. Floranoa Walker'a oldest girl. Ruby, of North Medford, waa taken seriously siuk Friday with pneumonia fever. Dr, Sealey la In attendance. Mr. and Mra. Thoa. Turpln and eon of North O street attended tba Uod frey-Qrlgaby wedding Thursday at Agate. Mra. Edmondaon, of Big Butte, la In our olty for medloal aid. Bbe la tbe gret of her brother, Qiovet Cook, and family. We are sorry to loose our good neighbors, Mr. and Mra. Jot Uaakey and daughter, Violet, from North O street. They bare moved to Eaat Medford and will oooopy Agnea Mc Donald's pictty residence for the summer, T. A. Glass, ot (J lass Bros, of An tioob, made ua a pleasant, but brief sail to day while In the olty en route to Central Point aa a delegate to Woodmen of tbe World -Mnventloo. The Dunbar Company Wa feel that a few wotda of Intro duction will be most timely. The rompany is now known from ooast to ooast, and Is considered tbe most novel and versatile company ever be fore the public. It oomblnea a male quartette whloh oo tripe teat critics have pronounced equal to tba beat, whose repertoire includes songs ful every taste, and who play snob muslo, upon a peal of morv.tnan one hundred of toe finest English hand bells ever made, aa baa never been playod upon bells before. The com pany alaoolfers an Instrumental trip oapable of giving a delightful recital of chamber muslo, a 'cellist of nat ional reputation, and a clever reader of obaracter sketches. Bach is the Dunbar Company, and If the plaudits of the entire lyceum public have any significance, they apeak for the excel lency of theae features They can please any audience. Ralph Dunbar, tbe violoncellist. Is a special feature of the oompaoy. He la an aiiist who hat won pronounced success at a soloist with the late Jessie Bartlett Davie and other artists, anu, aa one orltlc baa aald, "baa enough muslo In him to make an entire qnartstte" Harry Dnnbar la a natural reader and bnmoist, who haa never been spoiled by any school of oratory and bla oharaoter work givea a pleasing variety to the program. In Medford at the opera house Wednesday, April 8th. BeaU on sale Saturday, April 4th. Season tlcketa for the two remain lag numbers, Tbe Dun bars and Hob eon. 76o. I Club Has Paid Secretary. The Commercial Club at Ita meeting ' Wednesday evening dsaldsd that It waa In a financial condition now to put Ita secretary under a salary ol 1U0 a month and have him devote hie time exclusively to tbe business of the club. A. H. Miller, tne aeore tary, la to eetablleb hit otlioe In the Commercial Club ro-ytns, and take up systematic work In advertising tbe valley. Mr. Miller wea Instruct ed to have five regular otlioe boara each day, the remaining time to be spent la eolleltlng eubeorlptloos and other nsoeeeary outside work, Tbla It eoaeldeiabl step forward o tba part of tbe club and one blob It la justified In Ukleg. 1'neClab hiard tba report of tbe waUr eoatmltteo whloh visited too different toarosa of tba ! proposed water eupply for this elty and en dorsed the report of tba water com mittee of tbe City Council, whloh la to be voted on by tba residents of Medford Friday. The club waa nnanlmlout in Ita endorsement of tbe proposed water system with Ita aouroe at tbe Henley ranch. Tbe olub appointed a oommlttte consisting of Dr. Ray, George Put nam, and J. A. Perry to visit Port land at tbe Club'a expense and an deavor to lnoreaae tbe number of visitors to tblt olty on the excursion of business men from Portland dur lug this month. The club desires that tbe number cf visitors be large so that Medford will get ail of tbe ad veitlalng possible out,iof the excur sion which is to cott the club noth ing exoept tbe expanses of the com mlt.ee to Pot hand. i Vaudville, April 9th 8alllvan and Considlne'a all atar vandevllle company Is booked to ap pear at tbe Medford Optra House, In thia olty on the evening of April Utb. Tbe company la making a few towns In tbe state in nreaklug a big Jump and local tbeatre-goera are fortunate in securing aa opportunity to witness the olfvlngt of some of tbe brightest performers iu the vaudeville world. Money Craig tbe brilliant little New York oomedian will be on band witb a new budget of witty sayings and several toploal tongt to tickle the public Mr. Crag la well known to tbe theatre goera of the West, His quaint style of humor plaoaa blm la the front ranke of vaudeville enter tainers. Young Buffalo, the cham pion rifle ahot ot tba world la eblef among those appearing with tbe com pany, Buffalo can do almuat anything with a rifle and one ot the novel feats la bis act la tba disrobing of a young woman wttb by shooting the buttona from ber clothing. Tbe O'Nell Brothers appear' la a few momenta of tinging and danolng. There are a trio ol clever performers guaranteed to please every moment tbey are before the footllghte. Urooaa and Jeanette ooma to ua en- doiaed by tbe press and publlo ot the Eaat aa two of tbe brightest little performers la t vandevllle. Davla Lee and Company preeent their bright little One act play entitled "The Ballet Girl." Maud Button a bean tifol young Eastern actress baa one of the dalnleat ecu on tbe stage and one that baa won golden eommeata wherever aba baa appeared. Pleasee with Mine H. B. Pea body, of Lot Angelas, owe of the directors of tbe Paolfle Coal Mining -Company wblob baa charge of the local coal mine arrived in thle olty Wedneaday to visit the property oontrollea by tbe company, Mr. Pea body expreatea blmaelf won derfully raised at the prospects of the mine. He la alto charmed with Medford and vicinity, lo a re porter of The Mall lWr. Peabody ex pressed himself aa follows: "Of oourae I bad heard of the pro position oonoerolng the ooal mine at tbla place from partlea npon whoae word I Inveeted considerable money In tbe mine, but I waa nevertheless surprised to aotually aee what onr oompany had In the way of a mine, I knew that It waa good propoai- tlon, bat I must say that It la even better than I had thought. I am very pisaeed to find that my faith in tbe partlea who led me to Invest haa been jus tided for I believe that we have a aplendld property. "I am oharmed with Medford and vicinity. I am glad that a portion of my money In Invested here. This la a splendid valley and the evl dencea It gives of growing are won derful." Last week a ooal mining expert Tislted the mine at the Instance ot the Lot Angeles capitalists wbo are Interested in the mine and recently made a report to them. Mr. Pea body brings word that bit report wai favorable In every respect. Mr. Peabody left Friday morning for Los Angeles. Saturday the Portland team will open the league aerlee at San Fran cisco with the Seals. The MoCred ieltes are said to be tn tip-too coo rliton and fUure on starting a win nlng streak from the, drat jump. Every voter who wishes to partial pate In the primary erection to be held April 17th, should register be fore next Tuesday, April 7to. The tegistiatlon books will oloee on that data. Eggs, Eggs: Para bred Barred Plymouth Rock egga for Bale, 7Go for setting of 16, S D. T. Lawtoo, CHURCH TIME. Quaint Ways ef the Eerly Dutch Set. tiers In the New World. As early at 1U."U the Hutch m-t tiers it Klugxtou. N. Y., erecu-d with their iwn bunds a Utile t-burch building aud ledleated It the following year. When I regular minister arrived from Hol land the aniue year, writes Mrs. Nellie I'rucr Wellington In "Historic Churches cm! America," he found himself a dom inie with a membership of but six teen souls and a salary paid tn wheat, which waa then legal tender among theae humble Oilers of tbe aolL In 1004 a bell waa Imported and gave such pleaaure to the members of the little pariah that they used It to an nounce the hours for meals for the farmers of tbe neighborhood. The observance of one qnarnt cus tom waa reminiscent of their former life In Holland tbe announcement by tbe gray haired sexton between tbe ringing of the first and last church bella that tbe hour for aenrlce bad ar rived. ' From door to door be traveled, rap ped loudly and cried, "Church timer Notices of all kinds, whether of fu nerals, christenings, weddings or mer rymakings, were banded drat to the exton, who In turn gave them to the clerk, who stuck thetn on the end of the bamboo pole which be kept for that purHMo and reached them up to the domiuie. At the termination uf the service, as in other Dutch churches, the deaeonaS took up the collection with long nolea having little velvet Utfra uuug ou the uda umi a tinkling Im-11 to wake the sleepers to the responsibilities of a outrlbutiou. THE DUCK SHOVER. A. Man Who Gets Things on the Bounce and tho Nod. Aa nmusiui? dlnloirue occurred be tween judge Wlllla, K. C, and a plain tiff who sued a man for the value of l quantity of grain supplied. Ills honor said he had received a letter from the defeudaut. who eald be ould offer only half a crown a month. That," continued his honor, "will take alx years to get rid of the debt Plaintiff (emphatically) I would will ingly forgive a poor man. but when rou find he It a "swnnkcr" and doing .very one In the neighborhood It puts rour bock up, Laughter. We buve to cut tilings very fine In order to get t shilling or two, and then these gen try come "swanking" about the coun try aa If they were toffs. I am told by others that he la nothing more than I "duck ehovor." Laughter. Hla Honor A what ahover? Loud laughter, Plaintiff niick shover, your honor, a man who gets things on the bounce tnd the nod. Renewed laughter. Hit Honor You mean a man who gets people to let htm have things on a-edlt by representations tnnt are not correct t la that what you mean to ronvey by your big phrases duck shover and to forth? Laughter ! Plaintiff That'a it-duck ahover and iwanker. Renewed laughter. An order to pay 6 shillings monthly waa made. London Newa. For Husbands. A clergyman took down a small toI- ame, This Is called,' he said, "the ln- itroctlons of Ptah-ho-Tep. It Is one of the very oldest papyrus writings known. It gives among other things advice to husbands, and that advice is as good today Is it ever was. Listen. And he read: H 'If thou be wise, furnish thy boose well. Woo thy wife ever, and never quarrel with her. - 'Nourish ber daintily. 'Deck her out, for fine dreaa Is tor greatest delight M 'Feed her upon sweets. 'Perfume her. ' 'Make ber glad with praise. 'Adorn ber with Jewels, feathers and the skins of beasts as sumptuously as thy purse will suffer.' " THE QUADRANT. i How the Idea of the Deviee Came te Thomas Godfrey. Concerning Thomas Godfrey, a fa moua American mathematician, there la an Interesting nccount In the "Lit erary History of Philadelphia." Thomas Godfrey waa a glazier. Be teemed to be one of tbe most singular phenomena that ever appeared In the learned world. One day while at work at hit trade a young girl came to a pump and filled a pall with water, which waa left npon the sidewalk. The tun's rays were re flected from Godfrey's gloat to the pall of water and then to bis eye, thus com pleting a triangle. This is said to have suggested to the glazier's mind the idea which In 1730 became the basil for the double reflecting sea quadrant. Prior to this time English mcrlneri had been using Davit' bow to ascer tain their latitude at tea, but it conld not be adjusted in a storm. Godfrey gave the subject careful study, tnnght himself Latin In order to read New ton'a "Principle" and endeavored to have the value of hie Invention recog nized in England. While thus engaged he determined to have the device tested ou a ship bound for the Weet Indlee. In Jamaica the quadrant wna exhibit ed, or presented, to an English sea captain. Thue the important discovery came Into the possession of Hadley, a mathematical Instrument maker In London, whoae name It usually bears in spile of the long exertions of Indu entlal Americans of the eighteenth century to have Godfrey't claima es tablished and honored. TESTING DRUGS. Ergotine Is Tried on Chickens, Digi talis on Frogs. A lot of sorry looking chickens, dogs and cats loafed In the black. 111 smell ing yard of the great chemical plant. "We use theae animals to test our drugs on." said the chemist. "They come In very handy. They more than earn their board. - ' "Ergotine is a drag we test on chick ens, it Is a simple test. If a dose of ergotine falls to turn a chicken's comb black, we know that the drug it for tome reason or other worthless. "Hasheesh we teat on dogs. Hash ejesh la made. of female Jiemp. buds. Male hemp "t 1 hnve tto locllcltmi vulue, yci ,t:nc ,:u':-n",t tie. l -rn put male hu.ls on Mk i. a.-l;ct. nntl flucc llley rt-sicuililc tl-' IVl.;nlo bud- til-i-cl.-ie-ly it l Initio : ! to b'teci I!, -M.I mtve by Ull acttuil lest. !:.:.;. irlvcn UilltN'sli get drunk and !... : v If IV k-i7 1 good. "i:ll;i!. lilt: f.i .;:lti:it. ! teeled on !':,-. ..V Inject a tli'op or It Into a fi v'h si'i.u.-.cli. :.iul In the kyuioinpli. .J- li.-rt icf-cdlu;: ma chine, v.e ni l: i i chansw that take place in fie fro'- li-'art actluu. Thus we get a very iiiflintte knowledge of what our dlgltniln can 'da "Do we ever teat druga on ournelveat Oh, yes. Iiidi-ed, often. Chenihrm have lost their Uvea, chemists him gone In curably i. :tii, through too rash a bravery In letting dree? ou clwlr own pereooa." I as Augelee Tlniea. hft RaftVfffl. Writing on "illrd In 0rrtan ta od and Symbol" la the Mtttlonal Be Tlw. Re. R. L. Allen m.vk: Tb ntTeii Is looked u,vn who drrtd od feelhtcs. He Is ttu "bird of 111 on-eu par excelluucs. "Corvn III mtl ftiitrurto" l indwU the lt.iHati equiv alent of t!ie panine and "Uutrluck era be" the Oerroun one. Accordion to the fathfr. he Is the emblem of pro crastination, with his cry of "Cras emu" Touiornvr. tomorrow." lilt not having rptttrutfcl to the ark bus al wnyHlHH'urciucinlierixlnsitlUrit htm. Yet he. too, Ih a pl'iuH bird, lie iluycd lit? part In t.iv i'li.-ltiuas uiyntery. It wa- i fcuiii ih:it at ila li'ur ot the urent bir. ; tin chk k or-'v. o -rhrhmn uatiis et " tlu raven cr-a'jwl "t'::-i:i!o':" the rook c.,,Vo'l "llrif Hwte." the OX lll'mi''1 "I )'." t'lf'st-'i ji hUuirH "iVrhlrhi'iii." ami Hi. ii I'li'Vfl "KfirsMis.' ThU I found us curl., an the fnur.h century. Time Siu 3cgan. ! It was on a MXih ,iv, jue smTr.o- I c.:r. , .Yim:i:.:i s.!t UMl) her lilt: j d:!t:Lihtc:. w.t'i to ail iii-iK-nr-iincca w.i I seven -ir i-i;rilt : c::r.- ol.!. Te cotldlli-- i r c:i! ;: ri." tire f:iro. ;i!:d tlie woaimi K;'ve 111-:! a live a":' 1,i.-co. 'In t!ie llttl.- Ki:i --. !ru you. madam?" n-!;-d the conilucic;-. "Yew." indented tli3 woman. "Her fare, plei'.ne." mild the man. "But 1 never have paid for her." be gan the woi-iti. "And doe th it proe that you're never gofu to?" utked the conductor, taking the fare reluctantly tendered. New York Tress. Genius Dfined. Profeesor of Polite Literature and nigh Art Now. young geutlenien. can auy of you give me a good detinltlou of genius? Beloved Dliiclple Uenliia. sir. it on unlimited capacity for taking er what belouga to others. Sydney (X. 8. W.) Bulletin. The Spendthrift V.reicn. "You know that eld snyl:i" began Kwoter. "Take care of the pennies and' " "And," Interrupted Galley, "tbe dot tare will take care of your heirs," Philadelphia Preaa. An Agreement, I Parishioner (a little the won for liquorl I hearzh you preazh las' night New Minister You didn't bear much. I fancy. Parishioner Thai what hlc I thought myself. Leslie's Weekly. Whenever I find a great deal of artrltude In a poor man I take It for granted there would be aa much gen erosity If-he were a rich man. Pope. How Muoh He Thought About. Her. They were on their way to the the ater, and ahe waa tremulously happy. She felt that the words ahe longed to bear would be spoken that night, and the Idea made ber almost dizzy with delight "Mr. Sampson." ahe eald softly, "why do you wear that btt of string upon your finger?" "Oh." replied Mr. Sampson, taking It off. "that waa to remind me of my en gagement with yon tonight" It wasn't much, but It waa enough to take away the delightful dizziness. London Chronicle. The First Advertiser. Tbe author looked up from the first chapter of hit mammoth "Hlatory of Advertising." "I wonder," he murmured, "who could have been tbe first manufac turer to advertise. It la an Item that wonld fit In well here." "There la no extant data on the anb Ject" told the farmer, "but I have every reason to believe that the hen it the person you are looking for." New Orleans Times-Democrat The World Goee On. We all imagine that our work la Im portant and that no one can do It aa well at we do, but the world has been constantly Improving ' in spite of the fact that every man diet at the end of I abort time. Atchison Globe. ReVdy Rsmsdy. Antbor I am troubled with Insomnia. I lie awake at night hour after hour thinking about my literary work. His Friend How very foolish of youl Why don't you get up and read portions of 't Washington, March 2. United States Senator William Jamea Bryan of Florida, died at Providence Hos pital Sunday morning, of typhoid fever. It was only 73 days tlnce he took bit teat as auccessor of the late Senator Stephen K. Mallory, who died December 28, and 23 days of that time wai spent in his fight against disease. UiKgen Mny lie Presidential Nominee New York, March 24. Thomae L. Hlsgen, who wat the Hearst candi date for Governor of Massachusetts, wat sprung today by the Hearst pa pers as a likely candidate for Presi dent on the Independent League Advertite-1 Letter List. Fonowwr m lll o ittm rm'Blnr nn Mml tor at ttae Mudrnrd fMM'nffle. oa April , a, iwi Andrew MrtOeorce ParldsoaCA rTl. Eitwnrrt C I'M--. M M W ru'fcfrnon. A t Joncf JcV I rl.nnn, E nrnuM Mm CP Ward Mrs 3 t. weuoa. Mr VQQ . Wilson. Mr Moonlit A entree eat rent will be made apoa de Ivtrv of iwn tneeoov ,eir PTWnt calline tftr eiT nf lh sbove letters I will pIMM say "AJvsrtl-ed;" A If. woooroRD. rosteiaMer- wCOeOwrOwOeoe Announcement Coinniencing with April 1st, we will put in a complote stock of high grade lumber, both rough and dressed, Kiln dried flooring, mouldings, windows, . doors etc. of The Williams Bros. Door t Lumber Company Also stock of shingles and other build ing material. Will be pleased to fig ure with you on what you may need in our line. The New Lumber Yard Bast of School House Grounds CENTRAL POINT; QBE. E. C. Welch, M'g'r Oex40ea4Xoe)cwa Last week we sold an 80-ucre alfalfa ranch with im plements for 17,000. It waa a good "buy". Would you consider just as good land a little farther out a "snap" at $70 per acre? We have it, and if you are looking for a bargain in fruit or alfalfa land it will pay you to see us and the land too. W. T. YORK & CO Trees Trees Trees c. F. COOK Dealer in High-Grade Nursery Stock If you 'want the best, place your order at once. All stock Guaranteed For prices and general information call at my office Opposite Hotel Moore, M edford. Ore., P. O. Box 841. Phone 583 xseaxBSXsa.3 The car you ought to have, At the price you ought to pay The car that has been victorious forty times out of forty-three contests in hill climbing and endurance races. Call and get cuts and literatuae. Car for demonstration will be here in a few days. D.T. Lavvton, Agent, Medford Spring and Summer nillinery The latest New York Models MR.S. W. I. BROWN I West 7th Street WANTED. All kiadi of ntw mat maoo4 hnd goods, bought, told odj lobftngwd. M. U. Moo, 313 7tb. to the Public NOTICE OF BALE OP REAL PRO PERTY. In lb County Court of the 8tte of Oregon, In and for the County of Jarkon In the matter of the guardianship of Lyrist Jane Parker, Imt Irene Parker (tnd Lewis nren Parker. I NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 0' DER .and by Tlfue nl an order of the Count? Court Tor tbe County of Jackson and State of Oregon, duly and reKUlarly made on ine 9th day of March, 1908, and recorded in ol. 18 or the Probate Hero nil t Paxe6t thereof, I, L K Pa'krr, tuardUn of tbeper"n ar.d ettate of Lydla Jane Prker, Ioza Irene Panel and Lcwii Oren rarker, will sell at private ante Ihe following described real property relong ing lo tbe e"nt1nl nnid minor, to-wit: An undivided one sixth mien-at in and tn tbe outbwret a" rter of aectton thirty (SO) in townihlp tbirty-Mts (0 aoutb of range two (2) eautof the Willamette Meridian In Jackson County, iireiron- Tbnt the nale of aald real esttt will be Trade from and after April o. 19ns. md the trma of tale thereof will be cash tn hand. L. K. PARKER, Onardlan of the person t and eiiate nf LTriln Jane Parker, Inza Irene Parker and Lewie Oren Parker. For Sale- One Pioneer Logging Engine OilO, wttb tall equipment. IJie been la ate f oar month. LeUnd Lam ber Co., 1 134t . Leland Or.