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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1908)
Orchard M Attention en We are agontSx fo ne following goods that pertain to the orchard: Planet Jr., Orchard Ohio Reversible Disc Harrows Meyr's Spray Pumps Staver Gasoline Engines and the best Spray Hose it is possible towanufacture Vehicles - and - Machinery OF ALL KINDS Call and See Us D. T. LAWTON MEDFORD, OREGON aoocssooooDooooxooooooo Trees Trees Trees c. F. COOK . Dealer in High-Oracle Nursery Stock If you want the best, place your order at once. Ail stocK uuaranteea i For prices and general information call at my office Opposite Hotel Moore Medford, Ore., P. 0. Box 841. Phone 583 Jtaottsoooot-eOOCrO I IT'S A MIGHTY TOUGH JOU fixing motor cart on the broad of your back. And fo unne ceesaay too. Jiiel have u no over your automobille. We'll fix it so It will not break down ao long afl you alay on the road if you haven't had the down-on-yoor-back experience et( don't have it. bund ua your machine to be overhauled. Thoae who have had it don't hanker for 11 again. HODSON AUTO CO MCDFOKD, ORIGON MOTOR CARS .Creioeorsoeoe Eden Valley Nursery NOT IN f HE TRUSI First Clan, home grown, whole-root tree. Right price arjd a square deal for everybody. What more do you want? : -zs: Who pays the agent, you or the other fellow? I deal direct with the planter. A nice stock of fruit trees and Tokay vines for fall delivery. Tell me your tree troubles N. S. Bennett,- Medford Jiqox':'',' h ooaooooQOPPOoo) regorjgpopoog THE PIEOFOKD BRICK WWW 0. W. PRIDDY, 0. D. NAGLE, G. T. O'BRIEN, Proprietors MEDFORD, OKEQON Haaofacturers of Common and Pressed Brick. General Con- Uold Hill Nawa: ibe b!g tuak of moving the nam mcutb electrlo ebovel from Central Cultivators tp,olnt to otioo on Kenes I Creek, la Diouresslug aa lanlrll ma : cotidittooa will permit All of tba lauiall machinery la now on tba ground and tbe work of transport Ing tbe oao baa begun; An effort wai mutie Monday to move tbe big nia ahlue by uaiuii a traction engine, but it had not aulllcient power to make It. Mr Hough la now after anotoox traction engine and be bopea thai witb tbe combined power of tbe two that be will be able to place the cab lo poaltiou, within a few .daya. ! All of the machinery la now on the ground or at the depot, witb the ex emption of the waaber or gold eating apparatus, wblcb has just bean ablp- pd from the east. It will require euveral days to place all , of tbe ma chinery In poiltlon, but It ta bored : to have everything in readiness when tbe waaber arrlvea. Central Point Herald: ll. u. Heualey baa aold bis farm lm mediately nortb of town to 11. F roung. recently from Aebnlle. N V. Ibe place contains about 50 acres of land and tbe priue ,.paid was 212. OH). Mr. Henaley will give possession about June 1st and will move to town, when witb his family ne ex- pects to makeshift borne. Kepoita 01 tbe auto accident which W, O. Ureen met witb late last Wed nesday evening, unpublished In Med ford papers, were not correct. Mr, Ureen waa going to Medford to have seme work done on bis engine, which bad not been working satisfactorily, when tbe acotdent occurred. He bad no passengers witb bim as reported. unjj be says tbe eauae of the acol dent was a. large, round rook In the which veered bla maobine and caused It to go In the ditch. Mr. Ureen sua talned no broken bones nor other ln jiulea except dislocation of tbe shoulder, wblob la mending lapidly, ...bland Tidings: .At bigb noon today, at the home of the bride's parent, Mi. and Mrs. Frank H. Cbambeilaln, 71 Beach street, la this olty, Miss, Daley Lorena Jackson was united in mar riage to MrMortimer W. Lawton. K.v W. L. Melllnger, 'paetor of the Christian chorea frffiolatlng. Tbe newly married eouple left on tbe 2:30 train this afternoon for Millers. Nevada, where Mr, Lawton is now located as an alectrlcal engineer. A company ofjabout forty relatives and friends, many of whom were from Medford, witnessed .he interesting oercmony. Mrs. 11. T. Sutton played tbe wedding marob and tbe happv eouple took tneir plaoe before tbe officiating minister unattended. After congratulations ' a wedding luncheon was served. The groom Is a son of J. W. Lawton, of Medford, and la connected witb tbe first (ami lies of our neighboring city. Ilia bride bas been a resident of Ashland for. two years past, Is an accomplish ed musician, and popular In social circles la this olty. Tbe hardware store of Blasel A WUoox, Mala street, Between Granite and Church, waa broken Into and robbed some time Tuedeay night, and goods to the estimated value of 150 taken, bntraooe was gained by pry log ope window In the rear of the store bolldlng, a abert Iron pircb bar with ins brand of the C. P, K. R. on it being rued aa a jlmrav, It waa left where it was used. A Colt's 38 oallbre srutomatto revolver was taken oat of a shew case la e front part of the state, together with supply of ammunition, tie vera! botes of pocket; knives ware also taken, be- sslJeo few razors. tractors and Builders In sll Branches. Furnished. Plans and Estimates LIMB, PLASTER AND Jgs sajaaaiisssisjajsjsosi K , i,WsjaaajjMy CEflENT FOR SALE -ft 'j-JraOeaeOeOs Tin and Shee Iron Opposite Hotel Moore J, A. SMITH, Medford, Oregon Klamath County News. Klamatb falls Kepublloan! mere la now an excellent oppor tuoity for this city to secure a state militia. The army pill psaaed by the senate a abort ttuis ago paved tbe way for tbe eatabliahment of a num bar of military companies In Oregon. It la iieoessary to -recruit five ad.il tlonal companies in order to bring tbe fourth Oregon regiment op lo a tegular army basis. These addition al companies will be organized in tire towns of the state, lUamntb Falls because of its looation. Is entitled to one of these companies, and if tbe proper efforts ere put forth it oao be secured anil Its organ!zitton ctfeoted W. H. Helleman, who bas cbarge of the preparation and maintenance Btates that the wator will be turned into the main canal wlthlu a very fw days. The canal is now ready for the water, tut be bas not turned it in because tbe englneera making reclaatiflcation of tbe dirt on tbe Mason, Davis 4 Co. contraot have not finished their work, and because the landa are not in dire need of water. He Bays tbat the water only a few degrees above the fratzlng point and It would do veiy little good to tbe crops to use cold watt r on the aoll at tbia time of tbe vear. Tbt crops are all young and the warm dry daya hare bad no bad effect on tbem. Alfalfa Is coming op nloely, but owing to the fact that ita roots go down deep It can go f r some time without suffering sny damage from the want of water. However, toe engineers will oomplete me eiasstncation work wltbin a very few daya and tbe water will then, ba turned Into the canal and will be at tbe disposal of the ranchers and farmers. SVnefwCfwOSlwOXtOwialOwO D0OwO04OwO0CIwOwOw waMrCrsaja ; B. H. Harris Timber Land Bought and Sold Thoae having timber lands or relinquishment for sale would do well to consult ua. Office over Jackson County National Bank S CrSCre0O'M0Xr Try an "Ad." in The Mail. Upon tssagraptalo lastruotioa from the authorities at Ksd Bluff, Callf.T Friday to anast bin for ehUd steal- Ing, Chief of Polio, placed a man earned Mobbina in custody here on thst day, shortly after bis arrival from tba south, lu oompany with a ten year aid boy, and a woman, who It la sale lt associated with him lu his business as a traveling photo grapher. Not hearing from the au thorities at Red Bluff within a rea sonable time and bavin ao warrant for the arrest la their possession, the local authorities turned Robblas a, Saturday, late however, further word came and also Deputy Sheriff Flore no. from Rtd Bluff with warrant sworn out by a Catholic plest at that place, bat tnere is oaite ooafllct between the Oregon and California authorities, la the matter, and at last report, the re-arrest of Kobblne.had not ooeorred. Aosord Inf to Kobblns' story he recently found the boy In a convent at Red Blulf and reoogulaed him aa his own solid, bis wits having deserted bim when the boy was fonr months old, for rears be bad sought In vain and recently by obsnoe found tbe boy In the convent where he bad been all ths"ttms, be says. Robbins, at first agreed to go back to California, but later after oonsultlng his attorney, E. D. Briggs, decided to stand upon his rights. As a healing salve for burns, sores, sore nipples and chapped hands Cham berlains Salve is moat excellent. It allays the pain of a burn almost In stantly, and nnloss the injury is very severe, heals the parte without leav ing a sear. Pries 26 oents. For sale by Cbas, Strang, '.Klamath county bas long been look ing forward to tbe time when it mould be In a position where a new court bouse can ba built without any Infringement of tbe law governing tbe indebtedness of the oounty, Tbis time Is now near at hand and it la safe to say tbat before work will have oommenoed on tbe erection of tbe most beautiful and substantial court bouse In Southern Oregon. The jounty bas long needed a court homeland had It not 7,been for tbe unconstitutionality of a certain measure put before tbe Legislature tbe struotnre would now be complet ed. The Indebtedness of tbe county bas prevented tbe erection of a new building for county purposes, , but now that the debt la being reduced tbe pojeibtlity fur a court bouse be comes enoouraglog. In another year tbe oounty should be practically free trom debt. Tbe semi-annual state ment of tbs oounty officials for tbs term ending March 1st shows tbe total liabilities of the oounty to be (43,831.70, while tbe reaouroes sggre- gate 331,0)5.45, leaving an Indebted ness of 52,825.tt3. This Itself amounts too practically nothing, but in ona mors year ths amonnt will be less than 120,000, and if the oonnty of Klamath cannot thtn begin ths erection of a (100,000 court house without having tbe legality of the warrants questioned by soms dis gruntled tat payer It will be high time to change the law governing tbe limit of Indebtedness .of a ooun ty. During the past year the In debtedness of tbs oounty has beea reduced approximately eto.oOO, should this week continue for oas year the oounty can then pay for tbe ooart house aa the work prooesds and by ths tlms ths building Is plated It will also be paid for. Csstres Blaff Called. April S. From a numbsr of con mooes wblob Chairman Cullom of tbe senate oommlttee oa foreign rata' tisae has bad recently with President Roossvslt aad Secretary Root, It Is now probable tbat before tbe ad' inurnment of tbe present ssssloa of Congress blanket authority will be voted ta the president to against Venezuela id snob a niaonsr aa future events maw require toup hold the dignity of the Catted States and protect the Interests of American oitlzens, A resolution giving auoh authority to the President bas bean drafted by Senator Cuilum and anproved by the President and Secretary Root, It provides In general terms tbat the P-esldeat shall have the power to deal witb Venezuela lo tbe matter of adjusting the eentrovsisy witb thst oountry concerning wiongs done to American eltfaeni aad corporations Venezuela by reason of the Ill-treatment they have reoetved nt the hands oQPresldeot Castro. Under such authority tbe adminis tration ooold again demand tbe sub mission to arbitration of olalma of America oitlzens snd corporations agabtstJVsnwzusla, Ths i treaties oa the subject of general arbitration aad the uss of foroe Id the recovery of debts, ratified by ths Senate lo tbe last few weeks osligats ths United States to follow this llns of are. If n resolution 'giving general thority to President Roossvslt proceed against Venezuela as bs sees fit Is adopted by bis Congress snd In event Castro should oontlnus In his present attitude there la no Question that tbe Amerioan Uorernment would have tbs power (to resort to force. furthermore, toe indications are that aggressive program would be adopted. Some people think If they Lava headaobee when thev read, sew or ao out In tbe bright sun light tbst it is oatairb that causes it. But It Isn't. It's onr syes tbat era defective. J net aa well say It's catarrh tbat oaasee your ootna to hort yon. Get glasses to see. i . . . , UUr UVIUI IV UUit TUU, J arTr.?, REAL ESTATE. Charier N Walt, et ux, to George F King, land In tp 38 a, r 8 e I $200. Same to same, land in tp 38 a, r 3 e j f'JUO. Jackson County to Columbia Miniur, Uo, land lu tp 33 a, r 4 w; (I. B F Carter to G H Jooea, ex ux.land in tp 31) , r 4 w ; ;00. John F White to Wm M Holuica, iota S, 6, 7 and 8, C. I trul Point j $M t'has O Vincent to Lavinla J Vincent, power of attorney. Cbuarlea O Vlnotnt to Lavinla J Vin cent, ItiO acre in tp 33 s, r - et fl Hams li fame, 'Ml screa in tp .15 a, r r 2 w; U Patno to aamo, 169 acrea In tp 33 r 1 e; tlO. Cjuo A Vlucent, et ux, to Charlea O Vincent, 1-9 inteiest In 329 acres In tp 35 a, r2 w; fJOO. H 0 Cuneli. et u.x, to AJa Curnell, land in tp 30 a, r 1 e; SI. F D Varbrough to Margaret Beswick lo'.H 2 atid 7, hit 30, Coulhle's add to Arhlu:icl; IIUOO. Mary K Mann to .Esther C BiUby, land In bk I, KK add to A.hland; 0 Amanda L Sbcpard to A D Heluian, land in tp 3u s, r 1 e; (1. Carter Land Co lo Parks Shelly, lota 11 and 12, bk 40, Summit add to Ash land; S140. SAD Puter, et al, to W H Richard son, et al, deed ol trust to certain tim ber claims In Clackamas, Coos, Doug las, Jackaou, Lane, Litin shd Mariun oonntles. J W Hicks to Myron E Hicks, land In tp Sil a, r 2 w, 21 acrt-s ; $400. Arthur M Miller to Walter Everton, lots 22, 23 sud 21, Pracbt's add to Ash land: (350. S A Patterson to G E Ohencbain, lot 8, bk 60. Central Point; (75. Allen Scott to G E Obenchaln, lot 3 and 4, bk 51, Central Point; (150. Jlillie Inlow to dlth K McLeaa, wil in tp 39 s, r 1 e, being near Guth rie street, Ashland; (10. James R Catching to C E Klningeraet i, lots 4, 5 and 6, bk E, R R add to Ashland; (3iX). Win Ryan to Robt AUUon, power of attorney. Robert Allison, et ux, to Robert Al lison, mining deed to olaim and water right taken out of Uirdeeye creek: if 100 Lee Black, et ex, to M M Black, 80 acres in tp 34 s, r 1 w j (1. Lee Hlack, et al. to Peter E Beta, land In tt 31 s, r 1 w; (1. Same to Martha A Bctz, land in tp 34 s, r 1 w; (1. Geo L Eops, et ux, to Cbas E Seara, land in bk 1", Phoenix; (50. D O Sage, et ux, to Anna L McGln- nis, land in Cottage add to Medford ; (200. W U Knipa, et ux, to C M Maben, 10 aorea in land deacribed in vol. 38, deed of records; (1250. O N H Albert to Marion Clevenger, lot 4, bk 21. Bntte Falls; (100. Ed H Riser.et nx, to Cbas N Hansen 20 acres in tp 38 s, r 1 w; (1200. Jack Martin, et ux, to Cbas N Han sen, 20 acres in tp 33 s, r 1 w; (20O0r H L Poblaod, et ux, to W A Brad shaw, lot 1, bk 1, Bunker Hill add to Medford; (10. Daiey A Marshall to H C Kentner, et al, 120 acres in tp 35 s, r 4 w; $10. Wm Rose, et nx, to Elizabeth Hum phrey, bk 2 and 3, West Medford ; (1. Henry Humphrey, et ux, to Gustavo Edlund. part of bk 2, West Medford tract; (2500. Oliver Jones to T W Osgood, etal. right-of-way described in volume 50, deed of records; (1. J A Perry, trustee, to J E Enyart, lot 6, blk 17, Butte Falls', (100. Gostare Edlund to Henry Humphrey, part of bk 3, Orchard Home Traot; $3 600. Etta Rtevensoa to Henry Humphrey, 5 acres in tp 37 s, r 1 w; (1250, W H Bradabtw, et ux, to H D How ard, lot 6, bk 2, Cottage Home Add to Medford; (10. Ous Samuels, et ux, to S T Howard ir, 10 acres in lot 20 of Enoch Wslksr sub-diision; $1750. Millie Iplow to T F Smith, 4 acres in tp 39 1, r 1 s; (1200. Cbas W Pitt to E A Hoag, 20 acres lntp38s,r lw;(l. G S Butler to E M Dsmmick, part of lot 4, bk 8, Ashland; (1450. Q W Stephenson, st nx, to Lyda Mc- Brlaae, lot 4, bk P, R E add to Ash land; 110. Jos H Radar to Clara Radsr, et al, part of bk 79, Medford; (1. A t Rosch, et al, to L H Roach, part Of lot 13, W O Myer add to Ashland; (10 A J Roach, et al, to C W Root, part of lot 13, W C Myer add to Ashland ; $770. Oram Rawllogt to Ella Arnold, land la tp 37 s, r 1 e; (1. Abraham Caley to Joseph Wright, lead In tp 36 s, r 2 w: (4433.70. Grant Bawlings to Stells Fox, land in tp 37 s, r 1 s; (1. Mollis Hsle to Etnll DeRobosm, lots 11 and 12, bk 61, Medford; (1700. B F Carter to School District No 35, lot 5, bk I, Woodvtlls; (25. J W Clark to Mrs Bessil Randall, lots 5 and ft, bk 55, Central Point; (120. Wm M Holmes, et ux, to R O Stone. lots 6, 7 and 8, bk 63, Central Point: (450. P H Orogan, et ux, to P M Janney. 85.26 acres In tp 37 s, r 2 w; (5. u r r . ... i . r burg, land near bk 6, Galloway's add to aieuioru; sjw. F W Knowlee to Mrs Eva Roberta. 10 acres in tp 38 1, r 2 w; (150. Anna N Lewis to E J Runyard, lot 1, bk 2, Suonyalde add to Medford; (276. Rheumatism, More than nine out of everv ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheu matism of the musoles, doe to cold or damp weather, or chronic rheumatism. In sucb oases no Internal treatment is rntutred. The free application nf Chamberlain's Linlmsnt Is all that is needed, and it it certain to give quick relief. Give It a trial and see for your self bow vuickly it rclearee the pain and soreness. Price 25 cents: large slzs, 50 cents. Sold by Cbas. Blraag. Eicursloa Rates to S P. I D. PHIPPri, D. D. ti. Offloea n Adiloa Block, s :jclclir llaakls's Drugstore Medlord.Oregoi On account of ths fleet of battle- I ships and otbet visiting in San Fran-, olsoo harbor eaily In Muy, the Southern Paul Ho oompnny will evil , ticket at a fare and a third on Mtiy 2jd , 3rd aud Itn. these tickets will bs good for 29 days, but will not per mit of stop overs. Tee oompany le 1 grsntlng this low rate and long limit to give all an c pportuoity to see thi? warship fidet, aad pattake In the Grand CelebrV.icn San Francisco bus, prepared for too officers and jack I . If will also be an exctllent opportun ity to aee bow San Francisco li"-' Mr 'uuu a Mniioni Kuiisuul bank Build risen from the ruina lu two yeire. I Further information at tn der-ot' Medford, Oregon, (,. W. STEPHENSON, I'HYHICI AN, SUUi KON AND OPTICIAN. Offloe: Room a, Adktoa' blooa. Calls prompt! attoDdec day or olgbl. TlmneNU. Msdlord Oregon. WM. SI. COI.VIU, OKO. H. UUKIIAM, Mvdloru urauu Pajta. COLVIU 4 DURHAM . . ajawvers . . Mtillord NutiSunl uggroui d Sour Object to Strong Mullein ea. Many people otijuct to taking th' atroi'g medicine usually piei-iilh-a oy physiciuiia for rueutnaliam. Then is uo need for lulerua treatment li, any cane of muscular or chronic rheu matism, and rmtre ttr.n nine out of every case of the diseiiae are of one or the other of thesn aricti.-a. Wnen there is no fever and little flf any) swelling, you may know that it i onlv necessary to apply Ctiainla-rlaln'a Linement freely to get iuick rvlief. Try it. For sale by Chaa Strang. Thr Slallion ''Dewey." "Dewey" tbe Ferobercu and Cop perbottom stallion, owned by J. M. Samuels, will mass tbe season of 1908, at the following plaoes: Mon day and Tueadoy of each week at the Mel Walsh tench, on l'aokee creek. and remaining dHya of eaob week st tbe owner's residence two miles east of Central Point, on tbs aule Point road.; Uewey Is a young stallion being only seven years old and weighs 1000 pounds. ic-2t 12, li- fcSEELY PHYSICIAN &, SURGEON Uodeiu liiuil'UiiDt: X Kay 1-sbrutoiir OlY.ce In Jackson County Uuk buledlut . Mdurd lr goa EFFECTIVE DfcC. 251, 1!7 fcOUTH POUND No. 1ft Medford l(:30a m -'.o. IS ' I&lpoi No. II NO. U . aoHTU oorso ... atedlord . :9am . ft:SS p at Numbers If and IS will maka all stops. Number U and 12 will be taken oil. He Qot What He Needed. "Nine years ago It looked as if my time had come." aavs Mr. C. Farthinir. of Mill Creek. Ind. Tar.. "I was ao run down that life hune on a verv slender thread. It was then my drug gist recommended Elactric Hitters. I boueht a bottle and I cut what I needed strength. I had one foot In the grave, but Electric Bitters put it oo the turf again, and I've been well ever since." sold under guarantee at on-ir. toas. curung a urug store. Due. TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United atates, Land Office. Moseburg Oregon, Murch V line, Notice Is beruby given, tbat In complimuce Willi tbt-provision, ul toe Act of Congress ot Junes, 1S7.. eutlll.d "An Act for tbe Hale of Tiniiier Lamis lu tbe atatee of California, Ore gon, Nevada, und Wasblnirtou Tt-rrllury," aa extended to all Public. Lund btates by act of August 4, 1MU. LITTflKR. S. THKfc HKM. f'f Butte rails, Ouunly ol Jackson. 8iateof Oregon, did on Augus. J, lttfi. tile In tbls ol tice bis sworn statement No. 919s lor tbe pur chase ol Hie Nr: i, NW I' of Section No. J6. In For Sale. 1 span maras, about 1000 pounda eacb, 1 grey mare aod oolt, two spring wagons, good shotgun and tide, aaddle and harness and other articles for sale. Inquire of Mrs. C. U. WaUworth, 1C -2tp Jacksonville, Oregon. WANTED. All binds of new snd second band goods, bought, sold snd exchanged. . M. D. Moore, 313 E 7th. Townsl! D No. a&Eklllth. Wunuw No. X K.t. ,n,l will oner proof to show tbat tbe lauo aougbt la more valusble lor Its timber or stone man for aarlcultural purposes, and to establish itla clsliu to suld Isud before A. 8. Hlltou, United aisles CoinnifBMourr at his officcat Mecford, Oregon, on Uonday, tbe ftin day ot June, lie names oa wtttiesses: Buel lllldretb, of mm Fills, Or, gou. Jcse Fredeubuig, ot Hutie halls Oregon, Albert M.abaffer. ol hutte ran. uregou. rieucricK name- ol Asblaud, Any and alt persona clalniliie advers,-!, thA above dcsi-rilx-d Isr.d. are requested lu rile tlK-lr claims In tbls oHice on or before said 'Tiltk day of Jtn.e. IIMis BKNJAMIN L. EllIIY. Keatster. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice If herebj (riven that the andeiitgnetl but bten duly Hi.polnti'd, and quBlititu tut administrator of the extsUe ol Mart lis, Ann i lemmsDi lt? of .lufknoD County, ors'gt n, du WatMsd. All permiDi haTlnir culms mn.D-ft wid e(at are notified to prt-seiuibe urne, duly TejifiesJ, to me for aUownDttt, at my rea denceln Mud lord, Oregon within nix month from tutt 2UUa day of March, ItXW. . . , , MAKION TRYfc-R, stdmlntfttratoror the Mmte of Alanha Mia Clemmeni, dereaiH-d. W. K iViiitjijaj, atiorney -r- Biunava ana eiadder Hlclit The car you ought to have. a the price you ought to pay. ine car tbat has been victorious fortv timoa nut n reto..i,.u ... tests in bill climbing and endnranca racoa nll and . .j literature. Car for demonstration will be hsre in a fear days. D. T. LAWTON. Atrent. MEDFtinn onn Something new in Rubber Tire We have eometiung new in Rubber Tire which will repay you to investigate if you are in need of some new tires. f We carry a comglete line of all kinds of Rubber on hand and can do your work promptly. f All of our work is guaranteed to give satisfaction. MITCHELL 8 BOECK Wagonmakers Rear of Merriman's Blacksmith Shop, East Seventh Street Medford, 1 Oregon DUNCAN KOONTZ UNION STABLES aBBwaBaaaaaaswaawava.. Good Horses FEED Good Rigs. Good Service AND SALE STABLE Prices Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed - Mediord, Oregon