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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1908)
Orchard Men Attention We are agents for he following goods that pertain to the orchard: Planet Jr., Orchard Cultivators Ohio Reversible Disc Harrows Meyr's Spray Pumps Staver Gasoline Engines and the best Spray Hose it is possible to manufacture Vehicles - and - Machinery ALL KINDS Call and See Us D. T. LAWTON MEDFORD, OREGON II LITTLE OF MtOBBKSBKSOi 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 Medford. Ore., P. 0. Box 841. Phone 583 IT'S A MIGHTY TOUGH JOB fixing motor cmn on the broad of your back. And fo unne ceiBttsr too. Just have us go over your autotnobitle. We'll fll It to It will oot break down o long aa you stay on the road if you haven't had the dowu-on-yoor-back experience yet, don't have It. Bend aa your machine to be overhauled Thoee who have had It don't hanker for it again. HODS ON AUTO CO MEDFORDi OXtFGON FLUNG MOT OB CARS 43rjeJ&eX0ieOO aacaaoasarxamoooocaxr Eden Valley Nursery NOT IN THE TRUST First Clara, home grown, whole-root tiees. Right prices and a fquare deal for everybody. What more do you want? Who paye 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 IN. S. Bennett, Medford THE JT1EDF0RD BRICK COiflHI n w pninnv r n wast.it n f nrnDicv t MEDFORD, OKEGON 4 tractors aad Builders in all Branches. Plans and Estimates f urmshed. LIMfi, PLASTER AND CEflENT FOR SALE Kt s swwvWs-l' Vyj iawW S Tin and Sheet Iron Opposite Hotel Moore J. A. SMITH, Medford, Oregon 0erCreae0 ! B. H. Harris Timber Land Bought and Sold Those having timber lands or relinquishments or sale would do j well tnconsnlt us. Office over Jackson Countv National Rank 5 K O$O40e)00OO4r Try an "Ad." in The Mail. The sum of 1110,000 .has just been paid out from tba etaU treasury to the various oonotles on aooount of apportionment of the common school fund. Of thle amount Jovepbloe oonoty reoelve.1 I'-'OJO, Jackson, $4,. Sou, Douglas, $4ooo, Klamath, $l3oo. Curry, gjooo. Coos, $3,5oo. The atmosphere of Medford la so redulent of the aroma ol fruit that tne citizens proposed to adopt bortl cultural nanus for their streets. If yon eonsolt a Medfoidlte you will learu that the city as a whole le a "peach." When riding Id a Pullman ear Id any part of tbt United Htatee or Id a aleepsr In Canada aad eojoytng tbe nloe soft plash seati, or touring about tba city or the oouotry In an automobile oovered with r great. thlok plash rnbs, did It ever aoear to yoa that most of tba material of which all this plush la maaofaetaied oomes from Oregon? Probably yoa never thought about It, bat neverthe less, soon are tba facta. Oregon sop. plies mora monalr from wbloh plush robes aad asat oorerlng are made than any other state la tbe anion. Baltimore wants to bold a world's fair la 1911 on tba eenteaalal of the publication of "The Star Spangled Banner." Have Norfolk and Bt. Loots suffered and soeamulated ex perience In vein? Chicago News. The Omaha Bea defines the term "bank's reserve" as a thing dleoover- able only whan a loaa la wanted with out "gilt-edge" seourlty. Then the real reserve of tba bank Is found In the ooldnesi of the cashier and nls ability to say do. Some people thlok If the Lava beadaobee when tbey read, sew or go out Id tbe bright eon light that It Is catarrh that eaasee It. Bat It isn't, It's oar eyes that are defeat Ive. J oat aa well sa; It's oatarrk that eaasee your oorns to hart yoa. Uet glasses and atop the trcabie at onee. NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL SENATOR PILES PLEA Of FOR MORE BATTLESHIPS LAND CHANT HILL PAHSE8. Sfjeiry Will Relieve Thom& Openi Spokane Reservation Colum bia River Improvement. Washington, D. C. Arguments In favor of the President's program for four battleships consumed most of the Senate on Friday. Piles, of Washington, opened the debate, de claring that the Asiatic situation af fecting the Pacific Coast was a men ace to that section, as war clouds might quickly rise there over some clash between Americans and the Japanese. He wanted a fleet kept In the Pacific. This, he declared, was a measure of peace, and not of war. He came, he said, from the section of the country that must be the storm center of any conflict In the Pacific ocean. The people of tbe Pacific were In favor of four battle ships. He sent to the Vice-Presl- tent's desk a statement of a vote of 162 editors attending a meeting In New York, which, he said, showed 126 In favor of the four battleships and the President's policy for naval expansion. After one of the hardest fought legislative battles of this session, the House of Representatives, by a vote of 247 to 8, passed the Fulton land-grant resolution without amend ment. Prior to the vote on final passage, Fordney's amendment was voted down, 43 to 227. Immediate steps will be taken to Initiate suit agnlnBt the Oregon A California Rail road Company to secure forfeiture of the unsold portion of tts grant. For the time being, It Is understood, no proceedings will be undertaken against lumber companies and other purchasers from tbe railroad. , Admiral Thomas request to be re lieved of the command of the Pa cific battleship fleet by May 15 has been received at the navy depart ment Tbe command will be sur- 8 JVW-SK- 5 BBSB ADMIRAL SPiRRV. X . Central Pulnt Herald: John Uosa has beo suffering from an attack of gout the past two weeks to snob aa estent that be baa bsnn obliged to lease Is uarber shop to Mr. Stone for a term of mouths whils he goes to the eprlnge for treament Mr titone took charge of the shop last Friday. Cent-al Point Lodge, A. P. and A, M. will be instituted today In tbe elegant new room whiob has just been tlttteo) up In the opera boose build Ing for the aee of tnat order. Worthy Urand Maater Lot L. feaioe, of Salsm, la expeeted to arrive at 10:2(5 this a. m. to oonduot the In tltution aad delegations from ear. rounding lodges will also be preeent to assist Id the work. Ladles of the O. E. S. will servo refreshments In tbe town ball for tbe occasion, tbe banquet hall belonging to tbe ldge room not being yet ready for ooou Panoy. Tbe three principal ottleera who have already beea eleeted are tbe following named gentlemen : O, ottlllop, W. M, W. U. Noreroas, S. W.f W. C. Leaver. J. W, Other offloers will be eleeted at to day's meeting. The exoerolsee will all be carried oot during the day, as the Urand Master is obliged to re tarn north on tbe evening train to nil other ' engagements; The new lodge starts off with 20 members. Cold Hill News: Mr. Streets donkey stump pulling maoolnery near WoodvlUe is aaei bled and soon the big orchard area will be minus tbe Jstomps Those re manenta ot the forest mast give way to tbe trait trees on his large farm. There are a oouple of nib ladders In Southern Oregon, that again re qnlre tbe attention of the Master r'lsb Warden. The ladder at Oold Ray le la bad shape, and last Sunday there was not a drop of water paeeiog over It Tbe ladder at tbe Golden twlft dam Is also Id need of atten tion again, and before summer ar ilvss oondltlone will be la aa bad condition as tbey were last year, Tbe ottlolals abonld take this matter In head early this year, and not al low things nt become as deplorable as last. A party of Oold Hill oitlzens went to tbe Golden Drift Dam one day this week, and while tbe water wae too blgb to make a proper Invee Igatlon, Jit was found that ths lad der was almost completely olneed op, and wnen the water again drops, fish will be unable to make the assent of tbe ladder at all. We now have a new Master r'leh Warden, and we hope that be fwill give this dis trict its proper attention. Jacksonville Poet: Tuesday, April 2znd, being the 80th birthday of Mies Almira Metoalf, a few of her frlende quietly circulat ed the knowledge of ths feat with the reealt that maoy others railed upon her between tbe boars of 3 and 5 p. m. to pay their respeets and offer congratulations. Eaoh new arrival waa a surprise and a pleasure. With some Miss Metcalf exohanged remln Isoenoea of former days, while the advent or the young people and chil dren after school eome bringing flowers and all offering good wiehea was a feature shs enjoyed very much. Dainty and asetui gilts were also in evldeooe. Light refreshments, were served by half a dozen ladles oonneot.d with the M. K. ohurob of whiob Miss Metualf has been an hon ored membet for maiy years. In aplte of ber advanced age she still takes part In all Its branches of work. Miss Metoalf waa born in Urauby, Vermont, ooming here from Mae- saocuseta In 1879. As a healing salve for burns, sores. sore nipples and chapped hands Cham berlains Salve is most excellent. It allays tbe pain of a burn almost In stantly, and unless tbe injury is' very severe, heals the parts without leav ing a scar, rrice 20 cents, tor sale by Chas. Strang. Thr SlaJlion ''Dewsy." 'Dewey" tbe Peroheron and Cop- perbottom stallion, owned by J. M. Samuels, will mate tbe season of 1903, at the following places: Mon day and Tuesday ot eacb week at the Mel Walsh taneh, on fankee creek, and remaining days of eaoh week at the owner's residence two miles east of Central Point, on tba Eagle Point road.J Dewey la a Tonng stallion being only seven years old and weighs 1000 pounds. 10 2t rendered to Admiral Sperry on that date, which will give him an oppor tunity to familiarise himself with every detail of the fleet movements before the fleet leavee San Francisco, early in July, ter the trip around world. The Most Common Cause of Suffering. Rheumatism causes more pain and suffering than any other iliacnee, for the reaton that It is the most common of all Ills, and it is certainly gratifying to sufferers to know that Chamberlain's Liniment will atford relief, and make rest and sloep poreible. In many cases the relief from pain, which is at first wmoorary has become permanent, while in old peoplo subject to ohronic rheumatism, olwn brought on by damp ness or chanires in the weather, a per manent pure cannot he expected : the relief from pain whiob this Itnament tiffonls Is alone worth many times its oot. 26 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Chas. Strang, Just arrived A full line of eew. In? machines. Yoa cao have a tree trial at roar home by seeing U. H. Johnson, Medford Pharmacy, near poet oiQoe ni rnos maoninee Von should not be In the Bogus River Vallley long without visiting the Helmao Hatbo. 1'be pare tV nlte Sulphur water used In tbe plungee and private baths at this famous re sort la the finest ou tbe Paoluo ooast. KEAL ESTATE. Sarah M Andrns, et ux, to Edward i Rnnyard, lot 2, bk 2, Hunnj.i.le add to Medford I S200. Kscbel L Alford. et ux, to J E Pjy. atte.et el, part of bks 1 aud 2, Bryant's add to Medford; II. O W Bash ford, et ux. to Walter M Kennedy, land in bK 11. Beat ty's add to Mxdford, also lot 4, bK 2, Whitney's add to Medfunl; 11500. T W Osnood to Oliver Joici, u acres in tp 37 s, r 2 wj 1. Oliver Jones to Anna C Nlly,6 aores in tp 3s s, r 2 w; 1120. Stiruh J. Merley, el ux, lo J A Per ry, lot 1, bk 16, Butte Falls; $1. Rbods A Rawson to Frank E Red den, land in tp 37 s, r 1 w; $212 50. Sarah J Merley, et ax, to Wm R Lamb, lot 1. bk 18, Butte Falls; $10. F M Cawklus to 3 F Long, land in Ashland ; 1128. 8 F Long to R B Faulds,i 100 aores In tp 40 s, r 2 e; II. MCE llngton to J D McNabb, land intpS7s,rle; tlO. W M Abbott, et ux, to Mrs B A Cor thsll, lot 33, Matthews add to Ashland; 110, Joseph Kerr, et ox, to Chas, Pope, 6.76 acres in tp 39 s, r 1 e ; via Alberta Lyon, et ux, to Louis R Parker, lot 3 bk 2, Willeke add to Med ford ; .250. F M Stewart, guardian, to Alberta Lyon, lot 3, bk 2, Willeke add to Med ford; 1361.50. TJ S to C M Seavey, 100 acres In tp 32 s, r 2 e. TJ S to Gertrudo L Miller, 120 aores in tp 85 s, r 2 e. TJ 8 to John H Miller, 160 sores In tp 16 s, r 2 s. TJ S to Marcus D Branson, 115.95 aores in tp 34 s, r 4 w. U 8 to R L Parker, 166 aores In tp 36 s, r 4 w. U 8 to A 0 Spencer, 120 seres lo tp 38 s, r 3 e. TJ S to Ohas O Vincent, 160 aores in tp S3 s, r 2 e. U S to heirs of Cnrtus Tungate, 160 aores In tp 38 s, r 3 e. Barah J Orager, et ux, toTJNoo- nan, 14 28 acres in Amy's cottage add to Central Point; 12600. J N Hookersmitb to W N Campbell, bond for deed to land In tp 37 a, r 1 w, 160 acres, more or less; $15,000 Sadie T 8turgis to Wm T York, bond for deed to land In Galloway's add to Medford; 93000. O M Bogart,et ux, to Harry McDole, lota 1 and 2, bk 34, Central Point; $120. S T Rawltnga to Paul Krutsler, re lease of bond for deed. Paul Krutzler to Agoes Rsuschber ger, 4 acres in Mingns add to Medford; $700. Tillle G McMillan to J 0 Brown, 3.62 acres lo tp 37 s, r 2 w; $10. Mary M Parker, et al, to Helen M Brown, et al, 3.62 sores In tp 37 s, r 2 w; f 10. T W Knowlee to J E Roberts,20 seres In tp 33 s, r 2 w; $300. Thomas Lyons, et nx to Frank D Netherland, 160 aores in tp 34 s, r 1 s; $1000. Margaret A Walker, admx, to Wm J Wallace, et ux, 1 aore in tp 89 s, r 1 e ; $176. Wm J Wallace to R J Edwards, 1 acre in tp 39 s, r 1 e; $)0. Mary Dentuch to Nellie Stephenson, land In Ashland; $10. John H Wells, et ux, to Lydia Bar ney, lots 16, 17 and 18, bk I, R K;;ald to Ashland; $1000. G C Morris, et ux, to X V Carter, part of lota 3 and 4, McCall's .add to Ashland; $10. H F -Poland, et ux, to Mrs Elila J Lewis, lot 1, bk 1, Bunker Hill add to Medford, $10. John A Taylor, et al, to Mary J Mc Allister, 5.75 acres in tp 89 s, r 2 e; $200. LJ Hoinhart to J A Lyon,; land in Barr's add to Medford ; $1000. J A Lyon, et ux, to L J Reinhart, bond fur deed to luod in Barr's add to Medford ; $1000. State of Oregon to George Baldwin, 4320 acres in tps 32, 33, S4 and 35 s, r 2e; MOO. A N Biggings, et ux, to August Law- rantz, lots b and 6, bk 39, Medford ; $900. Wm Ensley to Fred H Cook, 6 acres In tp in 37 s, r 2 w ; $10. E C Sterger, et ux, to Bert Ander son, land In tp 87 s, t 2 w; (100. Oliver Nadeau to G H Jones, acres In tp 36 a, r 4 w ; $350. Chas D Welter to G H Conner, land in tp35s, r4 w; $300. Chas D Welter to Q H Conner, land in tp 35 s, r 4 w; $2200. Nelson M Nye, et ux, to A Nye, 120 acres in tp S3 s, r 2 e; $1000. Mrs Aramantha Nye to Nelson M Nye, 160 acres in tp 33 e, r 2 e: $1000, W H Barlow to Ed E Foss, 40 acres In tp 39 s, r 1 w; $200. Chas R Rose to E V Carter, part of lots 2 and 3, McCall's add to Ashland; $10. T J Boardman to John E Burns, part of lot 10, bk 1, Cottage add to Medford: $2U. (J L Sheldon to Edward P Gilchrist, agreement about lease in tp 37 s, r 1 w; $4S03. TJ S to E Gllligan, 155.75 acres In tp tp .12 s, r 2 e. TJ 8 to David J NelfOD, 100 acres In tp S3 s. r 4 w. TJ S to Arthur L Young, 159.71 acres in tp 34 s, r 2 w, ' U 8 to Edwin T Graham, 10 acres in tp 82 s, r 3 e. U S to Melborn A Bonghton, 159.25 aores In tp 85 s, r 3 e. U 8 to Kobt L Parker, 160 acres lo tp 14 s, r 3 e. TJ 8 to Wm M Turner, 40 acres in tp 37 s, r 2 w. TJ 8 to Jesse L Campbell, 160 acres in tp 87 s, r 4 w. TJ 8 to Cbas O Vincent, 160 acres in tp 33 s, 1 1 s. The Emerlok Cats le better than ever, under the new management. The in :.::: c'vll hill reported to the House Fr;.Uy can-led $1,450,000 for cuntlmitrr: Improvements at ths mouth ui ) C ilu-i'.liln Hlver-, nnd 2a.u; I i : ::.nilnuluB work on the Celllo cu. :. The estimate for th) former wi .. t,70,ui0. und for the latter $jo'j,Jw. Oiiior Uerr.e in th uill are: Vi.r.vnuver Darr-jcka ad ministration buUdlcs. $05,006; two double barr:ict.s, $5.7.500; oue bar racks, $34,500 ; Cra'er Lake Park, $3,000; care Al -ka Insane, $28,00'); Fort Stevens, u.vr barracks, $91,970. The omnibus nubile building bill, soon to be reported to the lloufe, will provide for a site and building at Albany, Ore., and possibly at Kose hnr and Pendleton. Ore. Tbe pub lie buildings bill will provide lib erally for Washington. Olympla. Everett and Walla Walla -will gel sites, probably $20,000 each, and Belllngham and North Yakima, where the government owna aites, bill probably get $120,000 each for buildings. Orders were Issued at the navy de partment Friday changing the date of the sailing ot the Pacific fleet from Ban Francisco for tbe north from May 9 to May It. FOR SALE. 1 J. I. Case traction engine, 14-horse power. 1 3 stamp mill, Risdon make. 1 small rock orusber. 1 8-horse power horizontal gas engine, Fairbanks. 1 8-horse power horizontal gas engine, Cincinati. 1 4-drill air compressor. 1 double 6x8 hoisting engine. 1 S-side matober and planer, 8x24, nearly new. 1 15-borse power horizontal boiler, Atlas. 1 12-boree power steam engine. 1 10'horse power standard gas engine. E.G.TROWBRIDGE, Manager Mer"ord Iron Works. ' Excursion Rates to S P. S On aooount of tbe fleet of battle -ships and other visiting In Ssn Kran olsoo harbor early In May, tbe Southern Paolflo oompeoy will sell tickets at a fare and a third on May 2nd , 3rd and 4th, tbeae tickets will be good for 29 days, bat will not per mit of stop overs, Ths eompsny Is granting this low rate and long limit to give all an opportunity to see this warship fleet, and partake In the Urand Celebration San Franelsoo has prepared for the offloers and Jaekles, It will also be an exosllent opportun ity to aee bow San Francieoo baa risen from : tbe ruins In two years. Farther Information at Um depot Medford, Oregon. WANTED. All k Inds of new and second hand J goods, bought, sold and exohanged. M. D. Moore, 313 E 7th. I. 1). HI I PI'S. D. D. S. .trocs n djiai kioci, t..,i,if it u , J. W. STKI'HENs-ON. .'UsKU;lAN,HUKUEO.N ANDOlTKNAN uffli-e: Muuui it, Ailkitu' bUijit (Ji.lU prompt! aunudtxi siiiy o uigbi. 'rii-invritvi. Miror4 Orvicou. vym. m. ('tn,v;u, 'edtvnj i j run u P... COLVJG A DLM.HAM Lawvors . afyUJivit it Mvdiord Nuiloual litiDk Built.. Uij rrou..l llt-or Hm K. SEELY PHYSICIAN A SUROEON Modem Emilj.menti X Rr Ltbratory ornce io Jtcktoo Count? Bank ButadiQf , M-dlord Oregon SoutriBrn PacificTime TaDle EFFECTIVE DKC. 29, 1907 Mo. is No. it OUT R BOUND ... Mtdfoni .10:30 as ,. 140 pi WORTS BOtWD S4.lt Mtxllonl NO. lft.. 6-ttpB Numbert 14 sna 11 will ssaks ell -to pi. WumbtPi 11 sad 12 will b takes off. TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Uulud 6tat$i, Land Office. Roteburg Oregon. March 36 ItHS, NoMo It hereby fiven. ibat tn cttDpliauc wltb tbe prOTlloua of tb Act of ('oegrrM of JuneS, 1rt7rt, eotltifd "An Act for tbe Hale of Timber Lnnot. m the Buieaof CkUsfotQla, Ore Sou, Nevada, aod A'aablugton Territory," u extended toallPublle Land States by act ol August 4, ltHtt. LUTHER B. TKEKREN, Cf Bntle Falls, UuUDiy ol Jackton, 8-at of Oregon, did on Augur., tf, 1901. Hie la tfaU of fice oil -worn .litem rat No. 9199 ior the pur chase of Hie NK !,KW ot Section No. 2S. la Townihip No. South, Range No. S Kast, and will oiler proof to uuw that tbe land sought le more valuable for Hi timber or atone than fur agricultural purponen, and to eutablUb bis claim to laid land before A. 8- Bitten, United Bute Commissioner at hie office at Medford, Oregon, on Monday, ths 29ih day ol June, 1N. Henamp. an wltneues: Buel Hlldreth, of Butte Ftlli. Ort-gou. Jefie Fiedeuburg, ol Butte Falls Oregon, Albert M. Hh after, ot bntte Fit He, Oregon. Frederick Bart ley ol Ashland, Oregon . Any and all pertacru el aiming adrereely the above described laudc are leijuested to rile their claims In tkls office on or before said 39th day ot June. I90K BENJAMIN L EDDY. EotxUter. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE, Motlee Is hereby given that the undersigned hae been duly appointed, and quel t tied aa admin istra lor of tne estate ot Martha Ana clemmeas late of Jackson County. Orvgt n, de ceaeo. All pentoaa havlEs c.nlms ugalont aid etate nre notified to present the same, duly Tejlflett. to me lor allowance, at my ree cence In Med lord. Oresna within six months from this 20th day ef March, lwft. M AKION TRYKR. Administrator of the estate of Martha abb Clemmens, deccapetl. W. K Phi pus, attorney (1) fetilf The car you ought to have. At tne price you ought to pay. The car that has been victorious fortv times nut fnrtv.ti.ro. tests in hill climbing and endurance races. Call end set. mite nnl literature. Car for demonstration will be h- re in a few rlnva. D. T. LAWTON, Agent. MEDFORD, ORE. ;oefflac8S3SKec Something new in Rubber Tire We have something, new in Rubber Tire which will repay you to investigate if you are in need of gome new tires. We carry a comglete line of all kinds r f Rubber on hand and can do your work promptly. J All ol cur work is guaranteed to give satis faction. MITCHELL & BOECK Wagonmakers Rear of Merrimau's Blacksmith Shop, East Seventh Street Medford, Oregon DTJNC ANKO ONTZ UNION STABLES Good Horses. Good Rigs. Good Service FEED AND SALE STABLE Prices Reasonable ' Satisfaction Guaranteed Mediord, Oregon , J 1