The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, April 24, 1908, Image 3

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Confidence
when eating, that your food is of
highest wholesomeness that it has
nothing in it that can injure or
distress you makes the repast
doubly comfortable and satisfactory.
This supreme confidence you
have when the food is raised with
The only baking powder made
with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
There can be no comforting confi
dence when eating alum baking pow
der food. Chemists say that more or
less of the alum powder in unchanged
alum or alum salts remains in the food.
I OUR. COUNTY
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Eagia Point Eaglets.
HY A. C. UOWLKTT.
On Tuesday of last week I wae
called to take Mr. Owen and family,
a Mr. Smith and anotber man worse,
name 1 did not learn to liutle . fall
and returning ton same day brougM
fcaos. a Mr. t'mn, who went on to
California the neit dn jr. Mr. Owen
la a son of Kl'ier Owen, of iJutte
Fali-J, and be came frcm Lane coun
ty, e?tp icting to remain dnrlng tbe
autunier sr.u v.irk at tl,e m U
Tlie rl-"e i bpcioning to pot on
tbe ai peKnmoa ot qtilie a rj'slrfc
place, and uo:? that trwv tiava the
mill ruor'ng, so'ja tbnt tay can gul
lumber to uae. t.ie prospect aie Tliar
tbe towl will glow ounsiderable tals j
surorrer-
On last frid.iv I took three men ng
to tbe lou Lumber & lias Oo,'s
mills in tbe U'g butte oouotrr, on
of wbo was M-. Mcljiiold, burband
of one ot tbe Ferry Klrls. Oft reaob i
log thcrp 1 loan , that Mr. Walker,
tbe forsreao, was keeping things
moviof, bey bare on of tbe niiiia
almost ready for operation and tbe
foundation of tba other near com
pletion. The fjorum Bros, are at
tending ot tbe culinary department
and everything tbe re bad a naat and
clean appearaooe. Ibeie (is a con
stant strini of rceo going ani eotring
and from tba Iowa Lumber & Box
Co. 'a mills and Butts Palis. Tba
morning before 1 arrived there bad
been nlna men discharged and tbe
next day mora were going on ap
looking fof'wotk.
There Has bean a great many cattle
old In this action cf tba oonntrf
nd lsst Monday Wm. Nicholson,
Asa Fordyre and Ed. Leaver and
Intner, all of Klamatb county, earns
In and reoslvea aix hundred Bead
that Wig Aabpole and Una Nichols
hadjbongbt Dp for them and on
Tuesday they started with them for
their homes.
Last Sunday morning tba men
wbo .ad been working on tne P. 4
E. R. H. war discharged.
Mrs. Thomas baa taleo charge of
tba Pool Watklas-Soodder hotel and
la looking fur bar son and hit wtfe
from Klamath county to take charge
of It. There seems to ha business
nough jnst nnw here for two hotels,
as we are crowded most of the time
and still th.y ooma.
Mrs. Howlett expects to hare her
new hotel so fai completed by the
first of May that aba can serve supper
for tbe'dauoa In her new dining
room. A large crowd Is expeoted.
Last Sunday the Second Med ford
ball team came out and played the
Eaule Point team. Tbe r eeult waa
six to seven In favor of Eagle Point.
Tbe many friends of Mrs Ada
Morine were pleased to eea her
anionic them, lure at ber old borne
last ..Monday, tine cums nut witb
ber eon-ln-lew, C. F. Conrud, to
spend a few days among ber old
friends.
Mvsdaries. Etkrre'r and McQuola
oarue ont list Sunday to Visit theli
sister, Mrs. J. W, Grover, and wbUe
here Mrs. Eikmeir took a photo o(
jlis. Ororur's iuicnt Sunday scboc)
il:ve, and we all to e that it will be
i good one no as to - please tbe little
inea
1 bud annonrced that 1 would
oreach at Apare last Snnday p. u,
fc it wss taken sick and was unable
to attend.; 1 wrote on Saturdav to
?arjccl tLj announcement.
Ksv. Mark C. Ua?is will preach In
tne K. 'B" c-"k sei?rcl b"ue next
Simony p. m., aiter Sunday school,
r.'-J in rl e II 'ret Haptiat obnrob oi
Ei&: Point next Sunday at 7:) p.
ai. , ...
Mr. sat" Mr". Ed. Hind ond then
two ciiilureu, Yarlan and Veruan,
aUrted for their old home near
Burua, Oregon, last Saturday. Tbey
will be pre&tly misied from smo:g
na aa MieS Vartsn baa "been acting
secretary tor our Sunday Sobool for
tome time.
IFred Tioe,wlfe and two sons were
guests wltn cs last Sunday. Tbey
oame over to visit toir son, ReFph,
wbo ia driving one of tbe teame for
the lore Ljinter Jk Box Co. lie
happened to be In tba bills at that
time tailing op ihe last large bnilar
for tbe mill company. Tbe Attn one
transported from here.
Kty Wilson and family have moved
from the plaeo Dr. Page bqoght bete.
on which be naa been living to the
Patterson pHie near Talent that Dr.
Page bought a abort time ago, and
Mr. Wilt ens brother-in-law. Mr.
Bishop, has charge of the oia plaoe.
Mra. John Vaughn, of Roseborg;
waa met here by her brother, Mr.
Owen, onday evening Tbey re
mained here over nlgbt and on Toes
day went on their way to the an
surveyed, visit her stop-fatbar and
bar mother, Eev. and Mra. John
rla toner.
Mrs. A. i. Florey and Mra. J. W
drover went to Asbland last Sunday
to attend tba W. C. T. U. conven
tlon that meets there this weak.
I school privileges.
Merchant Hughes Is stocking up
1 fir tne Inoimid trade which will
1 soon be npon na.
Mresar. Powers & Brooion, oar ex
pjrt onrpenters, are exneollng oomld
eiubla blub grade building upon
which tbey will re employed.
Tb? old scltlsrs do Dot Ilka the
rapid advanoa and ohangea In the
oonntry. They prefer the vIMeinase
and trackless forests to tba town and
the advent of capital, bat times
onange and new oondltluna aia In
evldenoa and this section most give
way to many new Ideas and progress
and a new order of government. It Is
the old law;of tba "survival of the
attest," and tbs "weaker" being
pnsbad aslda foi the stronger and
better.
Tbe troubles of the Medford Jl
Crater Lake R. K. are likely soon to
end and oar people favored with
transportation facilities to tba valley
aa Eaatero parties nave arranged
plana for aa eaily ooaetiaotloa of an
a lectrlo Una touching points outside
of the original aarvey.
The Butte Falls lumber oompany
will soon be able to supply tbe de
mand for rongh or finished material
as well. J also be abw to fnrnisb a
superior quality of shingles, a
shlngls mill being Installed and now
on tbe ground.
B. H. Harris and Mr. J. Miller are
at tne Falls and leport that tbe
affairs of tbe company are In excel
lent shape and that Dewing Bros.
have ali.aay Invested and oontem.
plate tuvesting large capital in tmt
ke'.Mon.
Our pecple cypress themselves as
highly pleated at the success attend.
Ii'.g Mr. Harris' efforts In straighten
log out tbe affairs of tbe old oom
pan 7. Meeting In full all .outstand.
lug olaima of everyjilnd,
Tha liwa camp Is dropping off
many of Its men.
Expressions on all aides oan be
beard ot aatistactlon trmt Dewing
Ulna, bave taken hold of the Fail
proposition. An early Improvement
of looai ocndltlona is thus assured,
Butte Falls will bave aa exoellent
and large supply ot pure mountain
water for drinking purposes and eleo-
tr'oal nse as the company controli
thousands of miners' incbea from
Butte Crock, Uinge: creek and triou-
aries and land on wbtob many valua
ble springs are locaUd.
Mr. Briggs, our druggist, reports
himself well pleasod with business.
He baa bronght In tbe new fixtures
for the post nrtiae and we will have
Isok boxes for the aooomodatlon or
the public
CoL Brigga, whose right band was
amputated. Is In tbs Falls, and im
roving rapidly.
Death Waa on HI Heels.
Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va.,
had a close call In the spring of 1006,
He says: "An attack of pneumonia
left me so weak and with such a fear
ful couch that mv frienoe declared con
sumption bad me, and death was on my
heels. Then 1 was persuaded to try
Or. King's New Discovery. It helped
me Immediately, and after taking two
and a ban bottles 1 was a well man
again. 1 found out thnt New Discov
ery la the beat remedy for ooughs and
lung disease In- all tbe world." bold
under guarantee at Chas. Strang's
drug store. oOc and 1.
"One Touch of Nature Makes the
I Whole World Kin."
When a rooster finds a big fat worm
he calls all the hens in the farsn yard
to come and share it. A similar trait
of human nature laj to be observed
when a man discovers something ex
ceptlonally good he wants ail his
mends ana ncignoors to snare ine
beoeritsof bis discovery. This is tbe
touch of nature that makea the whole
world kin. This explains why people
who have been cured by Chamber
lain's Cough Kemedy write letters to
the manufacturers for publication,
that others similarly ailing may also
nse It and obtain relief. Behind every
one of these is a warm hearted wish ol
the writer to be of use to someone else.
This remedv Is for sale by Chas. Strang.
THAW WAWTS TO TIE RELEAflSD.
Unryera Win Apply for Habeaw Con.
pus Writ, Denyinaj lie la Insane,
Pougnkeepale. . J.. April 21.
The first step toward the release of
Harry K. Thaw from the Matteawan
Asylnm for the Insane waa taken to
day. Jamea O. Graham, of New,
bnrg, of TbaWa ormasel, made ap
plication to Justice Morscbauser, at
Whit Plains, for an order directing
the superintendent ot she aaylnm to
permit Thaw to sign a formal appli
cation tor a writ of habeas eorpna.
The order was granted, and when
Thaw has made the application he
will probably be brought before a
Justloe tor a hearing to determine
whether or not he is sane.
Butte Falls Hems
Pale, Thin,
Nervous?
Then your blood must ho in
a very bad condition. Y i j
cc:uiii' know vhat to i .r. .
t!...) t.ikc it Aycr's Si...
I I . If you doubt, tUn j
t your doctor. i'e know j
v . i l.c will say about tl.is
t; u.i J ulJ family nKdkini;. j
1' -, i. h. flrt riTKtlon topt ilv!ir wnn'rt
1 I 'Arc T-,,,r b"wt-l. ii-ifi, nr? k I-, - .
. ' .1 i. i. tlnll l Hi It r . . . "I' i
- . t .1 t r-or. K -1- y-nr ' "' 'l"-
,) .-,- rrtfalar t7 Ukli WJtUe
ijers
ntll vtor.
CrlEMV I UIOBAL
V bM eenu I W rt?uh
1h tormmM t ftll r miA.vi.
Ooo. West came down from tbe
Falls and will visit his family In
Asbland.
i Charley Edmonson and Cbas
Obencbaiu came to the valley Tuecd-
day on land matters.
Jack Tungate Is In tbe valley on
bnslnes.
The ebowers appear to bare been
general In tbe county and assure a
beautiful range for stock, besides
being very benrflolal to the grain and
fruit intertsts.
W, J Daley, cf Lake Creek, and J.
I. Pa' too are In tbe valley on legal
business.
The machinery for the planning,
mill and box factory are on the way
to tue Falls., and operations of great
Interest to the valley are nnder way.
Butt i Falls will soon be heard fiom
in a way commanding tha attention
of oapitalltta and home seekers.
Wm Lamb bas purchased the tan oh
nf Emll Peck of Lake Creek and will
remove from Butte Falls to bis new
home. He baa nice property In tbe
Falls wbloh will be for rent oi sale.
Was. W. Parker Is In tbe vails y.
Us talks ot settling In the Fslls lot
Fleet at Ioa Angeles.
Los Angeles, Cal., April 20. The
city today began lta week's enter
tainment ot tbe Atlantic fleet. For
the next six days officers and men
will participate In a variegated pr
grarr which will occupy nearly every
hour ot the time. A four-day pro
gram for the sailors began at Chutes
Park thistniornlng. Taree thousand
allnfa were given liberty from the
ships and were escorted from the
beach cities to Los Angeles in free
trolley cars.
At the park every variety of en
tertainment waa provided. More
than 50 three-round boxing bouts
are scheduled to take place mere
during the woek by the I-os Angeles
Athletic Club. James J. Jeffries Is
master of all athletic exercises and
referee of the boxing bouts. Fenc
ing contests, balloon ascensions,
high dives and scores of similar at
tractions were put on for the amuse
ment of the sailors.
Inn Rocnred to Try Banker floss.
Balem, Ore., April II. A big le
gal battle In the J. Thornburn Rosa
case began this morning, when Dis
trict Attorney Manning offered the
first ot bla testimony In support ot
the charge that Rosa and his asso
ciates In the Title Onarantoe at Trust
Company converted to their own use
over 1188,000 of stale school funds.
The Jury baa been secured and the
opening tseumenol mad hf the
1T . . . .
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CAKE DEFEATS Fl'I.TON HY SOOfi
VOTF.S THROrrjllOtT THE
' STATE,
Ellis Is Bate for Congress, Defeating
Both Gcer and Hheprerd by
About 8S00.
Portland, Ore., April 10. A ma
jority ot the Republican candidates
nominated for tha Oregon Legisla
ture taat Friday ran on anti-statement
No. 1 platforms; but because
of Bine Of ten hold-over Senators,
the Statement foroes will control the
State Senate by election of the new
Republican nomlnsna for that body.
In tbe House the Statement forces
will lack six of majority ehould
they elect all their Republican nominees.
In Joint assembly they will lack
three'of a majority, ahonld 8enator
Kay, who is conditionally pledged to
the June election choice for United
Stale Penalor, act with the State
ment forces. If he should refuse
to vote for a Democratic United
States Senator, In case he won In
June, the Statement men would lack
four of a majority.
The hold-orer Senators pledged
to Statement No. 1 are nine in num
ber, or. Including Senator Kay, ten.
These, together with the eight State
ment candidates nominated for tbe
Senate, give the Stutement ranks 18
members out of the 80, or two'more
than a majority. The Statement
candidates nominated for the House
number 25, and the seats In that
body number 60.
It thus appears that out of the 75
Republicans nominated for the leg
islature, 33 are pledged to the June
election choice for United Stuten
Senator, and that should -all the
Statement candidates be electjd. the
number, increased with ten hold
overs, will pive the Statement ranks
13 out of 90 seats In the Legislature.
The election of four or five Demo
cratic legislators In addition to all
the Sta'ement No. 1 Republican
nominees would give the Legislature
to the control of the Statement No.
1 forces.
H. M. Cake has defeated Charles
W. Fulton for the Republican nomi
nation for United States Senator by
a majority of approximately 2,250
votes..
Mr. Cake has carried Baker,
Clackamas, Columbia, Douglas, Jack
son, Lake, Linn, Marlon, Multnomah,
Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco,
Washington and Tamhlll Counties, a
total ot 15, while Mr. Fulton haa
been aucceaaful in Benton, Clatsop,
Coos, Crook. Gilliam, Grant, Jose
phine, Klamath, Lane, Malheur,
Morrow, Polk, Sherman and Tilla
mook counties, a total of 14.
In several of these countlee, how
ever, the result U quite close and it
make take the official count to show
which candidate haa prevailed. It
is probable that Fulton will carry
Curry and Harney and possibly
Wheeler. Lincoln Is general con
ceded to Mr. Cake. The majority
for Mr. Cake in Multnomah County
is 2,017, a decrease from the prom
ise of the first returns.
The following candidates on tbo
Republican ticket were successful nt
Friday's primary election:
United States Senator H. M.
Cake.
Representative In Congress First
District, W .C. Hawley; Second Dis
trict, W. R. Ellis.
Bute Food and Dairy Commis
sioner J. W. Bailey.
Supreme Judge R. 9. Bean.
Railroad Commissioners First
District, Thomas Campbell ; Second
District. 3. B. Atchison.
Tbe Democratic nominees are:
United States Senator George B.
Chamberlain.
Representative In Congress John
A. Jeffrey.
Lulu Goofle Acquittal of Assault.
Salem Lulu Goode and her as
sociates, who horsewhipped the pre
siding elder of the Free Methodist
Church here about two weeks ago,
have been acquitted of the charge of
dlstnrling a religious meeting. The
evidence showed that the meeting
had adjourned before the disturb
ance took plnce.
Last week a warrant was sworn
out for the arrest of Jasper Goode
upon the charge of assault and bat
tery alleged to have been committed
upon Rev. D. W. Cooke, Rev. W. N
Coffee and Uev. J. F. Lewis, or
April 4, the date nf the horsewhip
ping. Another warrnnt was sworn
out for the arrest of Lulu Goode on
the charge of asault snd battery
lommitted upon Mrs. Hoper, wile of
he pastor of the church.
President Roosevelt last week
tent to Congress for an appropria
tion In order to discharge tbe obli
gation of the United States to the
government of 8weden for the set
tlement of Samoan claims. Tha sum
Involved Is only 1878.
The treasury statement snows:
Available cash balances, 1991,83!,
74T; gold eom and bullion, ttr
Til, 441; gold eartiassus, M7,ttt
Page Woven Wire Fence
Ceiled Spring Steel
(The Very Best that' Money and Modern Science Produce
Two Carloads Just Arried
VtV, fJ -i.vft
Remember
Page Fence bas stood the test for over 20 years and ia the PIONEER
FENCE on the market today. We SHIP DIRECT from the faotory in
carload lot; gel the very best rates, and as we represent the c mpany direct, we sell PAGE FENCE
ior less money, quality considered, than other fmcen will cost you.
V)a-w gtnla At Thatwe are the only exclusive woven wire fe-ice ilea era in Southern
ulllOlllUul Oregon; that we do not Hamlin trust m ule goo'l', thai we ee you get
the right style of feuce in the right place; we assist in the erection ol and GUARANTEE every
rod of 1'vge Fence.
If you have no posts we can furnish them, as we have two cars of posts
on hand at present; both ceda s and yews If you are Contemplating
- - would like for you to see our line of PAGE, aa we are sut we have what you wan
Remember
Gaddis fl Dixon
The Page Fence Men"
Agents Soutbrrrj Oregon and Northern California
MAIN OFFICE - . v . MEDFORD, OREGON
OeO0H3s0HJM3oec
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.
Not Ire ts htrtt slrn thai the nnilrtwelirpoii
bit Wen duly tiipoimed ui i iiuijllieil tv A1
tniui&lifttrlx of tbe estate of Walter 8 Juea.
late ol Jai iiMiQ couDly, Or goo, d( rvastt.
ah nerii'ia imviuir riiimi amtiiiNt. until na
me are notified lO iii-eat-ut thu ami ilnlw v.-r.
ili id ii ihtjofflceor IMlliatn 8. Ctowt'll, id Ihe
njoi .uMiinru, jat KHon i-ournr, ureiMm, ior
tut im liou nd isllowinirt-.vi ii hlo ix nmalliM
ff' m aud utter ibia ird day of April. A. li.
1008.
LOU D. JONE8,
Admlnlitrat'lx ol tba Eatatt of Waiter B. i
juovh. dtceued. '
William B. Uhoweix, Attorney.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. !
Depart mnt of the Interior.
Land Offlreat Hoaci.urg, Ore., Apr is. 190.. '
NotW ia bcrrbv liven that Alhert M.ShaiTur. I
of Butte FalU.Ortgon, baa Died notice of
nia i mermen io maae mini rive yern i
proof in aupportof bfac.alm, rli: Homei-Wivl
Entry No. made April -H, lfttt. for tli
N H hi ii H. D9C 3i, Tp : Soutb
Kange 3 Hait. .and that aid proof will .
bsmsde before A M. RMlnn. II.'R. I'nmmla.!
loner, at hia office, In Uedford, Oregon, op
Wednewlay, July 1. im. T
Ue name the following wltnetcea to pmTe
bl continuous realdenoe upon, and cultlva-
Jaarw'r Tunicate. Nathan B. HUdreth. Samuel
Hudson.all of Butte FalL. John A, Obenchain,
of Big Unite, Oregon.
JifiNJAHin u EI1Y
Regfiter
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
' Department of tbe Interior.
Land Office at Roaebarv Ore., Apr. 19. 1907.
Notice tn hereby siven that Bert A. Naaon.
v ProNpeet. Oregon, haa filed nolle of bla
intention to maae nnai nr yean proof in sup
port of bla claim, via: Honiet.teaa E try No.
024 made October 2. 19tH. for the W U H K U.
fectloB2t, Township ti Sooth, Range S East,
w . m., ana ma. aaia prooi win do maae
before A. 8. Billon. U ft. CommiMtoner. at bla
ofbee. In Med lord, Oregon. on Xburaday, July
2nd, 1908.
tie namea ine louowing witneaaei to prore
bla cooilnooua realtienee upon, aud eultUatlon
of, the land, tIi:
Erwln H. MC'all, Stanford S Aiken, Ktr
Whitley, Lee Whitley, all of Proapr ct, Oretroa.
BENJAMIN U KDDY,
Regiater.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Deoartment of the Interior,
LaDdOffleeatRoaeburg.Orecon, Apr. 1A.I90A.
Notice la hereby given that uelblrt W,
Hyera. of Wellen, Oregon, baa filed notice ol
hta Intention to make final Ave year proof In
appor.of bit claim, Tic: Homeatead Entry
No. 12299, made February , 1908, for the W ft
N W Vi, B E UN W W, 8 W HN K, Section
14, Tow nub l p South, Kan fee t Kaal, and that
aald proof will be mad before A. 8 fill ton, D.
6. Commlnaloner, at hta affic-. Id lied lord, Ore
gon, on Thuraday, July 2nd, 1900,
He the following wltneasei to prore
lila aontlnwma realdenoe oipon, and cultlf atlon
of, tbe land, Tli:
Henry Wlnternalder, Albert A. Peachey,
A Con H. TbompaoD, all of Wellen, Oregon,
Reynold McDonald, of Brown "boro nretron. .
BENJAMIN L. EI'DY,
Kegiater.
TF you contemplate
building, call at
our yards and let lis
quote you on any
grade of lumber you
might wish to use.
We have the stock
and (can give you the
service.
Iowa Lumber
& Box Co.
Administratrix's Notice of Sale
of Real Property.
Notice la bfreby given that the undersigned
AdmtnlMiatrlx ot tbe eauteol William Broad,
deeeaM-d. under and by virtue of an oidi-r of
the county court of Ort((rri, lor Jar Jew n on - -ty,
made and eMertd of record in thp journal
of NRtd court, trill on and arter ihe Wrd day of
Mity, Iwt, at 2p.ru.. at Hulu admiiilatratrlx'l
place of re ld nre in JitckRonvllle, eon,
M-ll at private Bale tn th blKliit bidilfr for
cmti In htind fur the purpoiu of pity t,g the
claima aiialuat -aid ea ate and th conIm and
exoeiiMCP of ndmtnltTntlon, the follnwlnif
crltxjtl real property belunilnir toitald eatate,
to wit ;
Hc!nn!oe at the nortbemt comer of lllork
No. f, In JackK nvulo, i i-iron, and nin'iing
aonth VA dt'trrweH fant 372 fe t to Third Hire t
on iho Hiirlinx read, ihe in- alnt tbe Una of
ald mud aouih riixri- wi't-t '.(.) Iiet.
thence norih ' deifri-i went HUnur the line
of Kloi 'r et 13b . to Apiilt-KHte road thenro
oorih "Zi d ffte a eat : h il to j. !' of Im
iilnnlng. Ai a trtntiirnlar pltt e ot litt.d in the
(.uthct rrt er of lli k .FJ4. H hlrh tt tticlti't'-d
with tith'T land In a di ed Irom tin- lrti( -a of
the town of .lackfonvillir, Orcifon, to Jaine T,
Glnn, which i- ricotd (l In Tnliimc 4. at pagt;
i'i. of the dfi d reronla of ald tuiitity, run
tMnlnrf .xMT of nn acre, the hhIc nf rait) pretiv
then to bo maite Miliject to cediMrniiitlun and
approval of xaidoourt,
ANSI K BROAD.
Administratrix of eatate of Wil.lntn Ilroad, de
ccax d.
BubKTib forth M.U.
For Sale.
On Mw-mill complete), coimMlnfi
x t eouiuf, boiler, ttirce circular ihwi
od cut-otf, tower edtter. oarrlsKi
with rope feod, Ion turner, belt,
baftlofr. pal ley i and complete oat (It,
at a bargain,
Ltland Lam ber Co.
Leland, Oregon.
Kenember tba Medford Pbar-
mfvry aowlooaUd. oeiUto tha
VOJOV
THE MEDFORD TREATMENT
ROOMS
Tub Odei l (Over Potttoffice) Phone 24
PKICK LIHT
Hot and Cold Hpray I M
Electric (Farad Ic) ,.90
Klectrlc (ialvanic) W
KomcntallunH flu
HbamiKKi and Spray AO
Halt (flow and rSpmy nu
Fat In I UaanaKe M
In addition to other treatment
any unti above u extra to
I'aika l.oo
Klectrlc Hath l.t
Electric LiRht Bnth 1 AO
bweaitfiR llaih includea Pbam-
?iio or Hmt Glow, bpray ai.d
la -fate
fwollaii Maaonge 2.00
Bwtdnh Maa.-age with Kwtat
Mali 2.MI
Prescribed treatment raej on application
Screen Doors and
Windows and
Door Frames are our
Specialty.
Come and boo US
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Medford Sash & Door Co.
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NOTICE OK REMOVAL OP SUSPENSION.
I'MTKII !iTA'IK I.ANH i?n II I,
Rii-Kiirmi. UiiKi.'iN, Hriri h . H.
w township tl Doiiiri, rniiKD 1 enai, V. U.
Notice la hcrt'ttv lv n that tti Miliri'mdcn of
cnlrl'ia in the went hull ol ownr-lilp (I, aoutn :
it raiiKc 1 etui, W. M., la remove I, and nti and 1
alter April .'. 10.H, i hta otllce will allow on-I
tri.-ps. In nsconlHDi-e with tne nlat of aald nart .
of township approved May 1, '.'.hi?.
Mknj. li. KiujV, RcKlnter.
J. U. Lawrkncb, Hecetvor
For Coustlpatlon.
Mr. L. H. Farnham, a pmminent
drutrpiitof Spirit Lake, Iowa,
"ChamlerUln's Ktomnch and Liver
Tablet are certain. the bent thing on
the market for constipation." Give
thete tablets a trial. You are certain
to find them agreeable and pleasant In
e fleet. Price 25 oenu. 8am p la free.
For tale by Cbaa. Strang.
To all farmers.
If you have any produce
or poultry for sale, don't
forget to call at the
Emerick Cafe
and receive the highest
price. 'i
W, E, Johnson, Prop,
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