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THE MEDFORD DATLY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OR., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1008.
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
Mm. Harnett, mother of County Re OUT TO WELCOME SPOKANEITE8
cnrder K. T. liurnett, from McMiun
villo, Or., arrival this morning ami will
utuko an -xtiiil-l visit with tier son
aii'l daughter at Jacksonville.
John Hrnbaek. wife, two daughters
A. l. Allen, tin- nrchnrdist, from tliejniid one won, nrrficd Monday from V
west ni ls was in Medford Momlay. mi t li . . Wash. Mr. Hml.a.-k has par
Watch the Hook .Store for Vulcn-1 chased property ia Medford and w ill
tines, tf I make this his perfaiient home.
Mm. N'aniy Washburn and Anna clip ! William ox of Phoenix is preparing
Je of Jacksonville visited in Medford I to set out a 20 acre peach orchard at
(Continued from Page .)
Friday
Joseph (tinot of Applegntu made a
trip Hour h lust week
JI. J. Ileimroth of near Central Point
wuH a Meilfonl business culler Friday
afternoon.
King's for Lowney's, Aldon's and
Gunthcr'a chocolated. tf
K. K. Schultz of North Hear creek
was a Medford business caller Satur
day. Mrn. F.stollu Fox of Central Point is
visiting at the V. Hutt-lings home today,
OD the east wide.
Charleii Painter of Central Point
transacted hiisiiics in Medford Mon
day. I. L-. Ilnmilton returned Sunday frof
Portland, where he has linen on liimi
ness for the paHt two weeks.
Harry Young left this morning for
Vancouver, Wash., to join liis parents,
who left for that place last week.
Kx Sheriff ode. Under, frof Antelonpl
creek, transacted business in Medford
Monday.
Juudge (leiirge H. Durham of (iriiuta
Paiw arrived ill Medford -Monday to
iook alter business matters.
r. B. (loiHlpasture of Willow Springs
is in .Mcilturd looking nfter liusiuess
matters. He lias set one ft 4(1 acre tract
to Newtown and Spitzcnhcrgs.
.lap O'llara of Central Point attend
ed to liusiuess mutters in Medford Sat
urday. Ilanliy Pros.' Minstrels Friday, Fob
runry I I. Tickets on sale Wednesday
at Huskiits. o-jj
W. T. (iricvo of Prospect is said to
lie a candidate for the office of conn
ty assessor.
Hunliy Pros.' Minstrels Fridav, Feb
ruary I I. Tickets mi sale Wednesday
at llaHkins. ojij
Jllllm Meeker of North Medford
' " ai ins iionie with la rippe.
Mr. .Meeker has been conllued to his
home for the puts two weeks.
Ladies, attention! lion 't fail to nee
the new assortment, of I'hiua silk and
Kmbroidciy Waists. "The Pig Store,"
Deuel & Kentner's. "7S
H. N. Ilullcr leaves uatuiday for Sa
lem to visit, with his son-in-lnw, F. K.
Hrown, who was taken there to the hos
pital for treat ut.
Ladies, attention! Don't fall to see
(he new assortment of China Silk nnd
Kmhroidery Wnists. "The Dig Store,"
Deuel & Kentner's. o-
Louis II. i'lvmale, formerly of .lack
sonville, is com ted with The Orego
niaii at Portland as a solicitor for ad
vert iseiueutM, at a g I salary.
The enlarged photos that, w,. ive
been giving nwuy are nearly all gone.
If you wish to get, one of them, call
"t 01 and make nrrangement.H for it.
Hull's Art Studio, Hliblmrd bldg., near
bridge. tf
.1. C. Pendleton, fi Table Hock, ut-
... t : ... . .
" siiicsh mailers naturiluv in ,,,
M...I.- i ii . mm,
i- no was also inn I leuila nee at.
" ig- tiiiani-f
M isn I'M i lli Hi'ihI of I Iiiuitit mi. lit iki
Win li'iin iiriir J'tiocnix. .Mr. ('ox haH
aln-H'Iv in bcfirifiK h hijiuII inwh orch-
anl am) lias K acres that were set out
la.st year.
I(. Ilfiislcy, tin stiu-k hIi.jijht of
Central I'oint, wan a M.-'lf.iH husincftM
(filler Saturtlay. Mr. Ilfiifli-v him not
)u'fn engaged in the shipment of ntuk
for Home time.
W. II. Hwnl'u-U. a brother of Mrs. (I.
M. .JoiicH, is in McdfonI visiting at the
.foiH-K home. Mrn. Jomw and her
hrotla-r have not met for over 25 years.
Mr. hurdirk will remain in Medford
several weeks, and may imri'lniHe prop
erty and settle here jwrinaiiently.
'I liose who h'ft Siitnrday to attend
the JaekHnn County Stork association, J
held at Ashland, wen us follows: L. I
I. Damon, secretary of the association;
W. H. (fore, Cory Taylor, (.'. Cnly of
Steamboat, Fort Hubbard, II. ('.. Wort
man and Fred Furry.
The It og ur Hiver Htocb Iireekers HS-
soeiation convened Saturday afternoon
in the fonmtprcial club rooms in Med
ford to elect officers fur tin1 ensuing
year. This association is the owner
of some of the finest breeding stock in
Southern Oregon, among which is the
celebrated Farcieur, the black statlion
imported from F ra nee three yea th ago,
and who took first premium at the St.
Louis world ' fair in l!Hll as a 2-vear-old.
T). W. Luke, from (irand Forks, X.
I)., is in Medford visiting at the home
of his old friend, .1. K. Wnft. Mr. Luke
is well pleased with the appearance of
Medford and t ho Itogue River valley
and will probably purchase some laud
in the valley nnd return home later and
make this his future home.
New arrivals in Med ford lire: John
iraham of Oklahoma City, Okln.; Tt.
O. Itidwell, Vineland. X. .1.: M. K.
Stock bridge, McCloud, Oil.; C. N.
Smart, liuise, Idaho; A. I'. Harrow,
itirzviJie, vwimi.; u I-. wood, .Nome,
Ala.; M. II. Kutledge, Sim Francisco,
Tab; Alex. I). Wood, Wheeling. W. Va.;
It. S. James, Kansnn City, Kan., and
Oliver Smith, Indianapolis, I lid.
m. .ruing. The train is the most elabo
ratejy equipped that ever passed
passed through Medford.
Copper Souvenirs.
Just before the train pulled out o
visitor from Waitsburg told of apple
growing in that section, but his figures
looked tame when compared with those
ifl' the Rogue River valley.
Souvenirs i nthe form of copper med
als, showing many railroads centering
at Spokane on one side, and a barrel of
apples on the reverse side were distrib
uted by the visitors. '
At Ashland Captain M. F. Kggleston
made an address of welcome.
ASK MORE FOREST LANDS.
Cage 1.)
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
SlXtiKR Sewing Machine Co. Tele
phone Xo. it-IS. A. D. Singler, Mgr. 2i6
FIRST-CLASS Japanese cook wishes
situation. Addretw Cook, TribunePoO
WAXTKli Woman or girl for silver
pantry. Apply to Steward, Xash Cafe.
WANTED Oirl for g eneral house
work ; no washing; must room at
home. Impiire at Tribune office, tf
FOR EXCHANGE Medford property
for other property. Adrdess Lock Box
418, Medford, Or." tf
FOR R EXT Gentleman wanted for
nicely furnished room, near in. Apply
at Hotel Moore. tf
(Continued from
TWENTY MILLION DOLLAR
DEPOT FOR SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 10. Rail
road engineers have brought to frui
tion plans for a $jn.0nn (Mil) union trans
portution terminal to be located in the
strategic heart of the city, and the in
tersection of Van Xess avenue and Mar
ket si reels. I n to 1 his depot will con
verge all railroads, inleinibaii lines and
mii 1 1 ways, giving San I'm ncisco a pas
senger and freight t ra I f ic center sec
ond to none other in the world in point
of accessibility and convenience. The
nucleus of tln proposed site has been
acipiired ipiietly by the promoter of the
project and existing natural conditions
that we ask the proper official of the
the users and regular patroun of the
reserve as liberal an allotment of range
and number ot cattle in 1U0S as pos
Mime, antl it reduction ami restriction is
necessary to make it gradual and the
reduction proportional to avoid any rad
ical changes that would tend to finan
cially injure any stockman or the stock
industry; be it further
"Resolved, by this association, That
we ask the reserve .service that tenants
wno rem me siock ranches of persons
who are entitled to the grazing privi
lege be granted the same privilege as
the actual owner, as the principal value
of the majority of stock run dies je
the outside range connected with the
ranch. Therefore, we ask that due and
careful consideration be given the va
rious stock ranches; in nr near the for
est reserve when the general allotments
are made. He it further
"Resolved, That the tliank.s of this
association be extended to Forest Sir
pervisor K. C. Hnrtrum for the uniform
ly able and impartial manner he has
ever pursued in the discharge of his of
filial duties and using his efforts in
bringing about a co-operation with the
stockmen to the end that the ranges
have very materially improved and n
general harmony between the stockmen
prevails; be it further
" Resolved, That a copy of these reso
lutions be forwarded to the head of the
governmental forest service and another
be mailed to Supervisor S. C. Mart ruin,
and another filed with the secretary of
t his associat ion. "
PHACTS FROM PHOENIX.
t he scheme easily feasible.
m pa u v will soon be launched
the undertaking.
A
visiting at the ,,e of K. J. Ruuvard, ! SOCIALISTS ELECT DELEOATE
in South Medloid. These two families! - - i.-.- - -
er ar neighbors in Hampton sev
eral yearn ago. Miss Itcail will make
an extended visit.
(ieorge Culv of Steamboat, Or., trans
acted business in Medford Friday, and
will attend (he Jackson County Slock
association at Ashland before return
ing to his home.
J. S. Dim all and Dr. R. It. Hamil
ton retur I this morning from Klaf-
ath County, Oregon. The doctor made
a professional trip last week to Weed,
Tnl., but proceeded to Klamath Falls
with Mr. Duvall, ,
V.. W. Monroe nnd wife of Seattle ar
ried in Medford to spend a few davs,
visiting. Mr. Monroe was in the gen-
era I merchandise business in Medford
a lew years ago,
Tuesday evening the Socialists meet
at the read ing rooms on C street for
the purpose of selecting delegates to the
slate and national convent ions.
state con vent ion will be held in Fort
land. March '! .'III. The National con
vciitiou will be held at Chicago, Max
UK Kuril delegate will receive hi, Vx
peases out of the national fund.
Libraries nnd Laboring Men.
"On the floor of trj,,. recent conven
tion of the AmeyVcan Federal ion of
Labor there werv several able men in
1 parliamentary ffebate. but perhaps untie
was the peer' ,,f Andrew Fnruselh of
'San I'rauciy., tin. .)..),..,.,... n,.. u..n.
W. F Uu.ch has moved from .l.e;men of .... i.,ifi,. Th). ,listlirv
Vn! Hid... he.e he has been living ni Vl(A: m,,H rimuim,(1. W,H,n
mi ...u. i , io i tie nesi sioe, ; (OV
j ',he Wes. (Ireene properly North XWav,
.1 stV''''. '"'ar the old Isaacs home
at
1 ran away from his home in
and. like manv of the sons of
hat couulrv. took up the sea. lie has
!.,,' Sandiv, ulio received an iiijjvfv ' sailed almost every sea on the globe,
T.., "'''I'' i' I' mploy of lh.y',ati but the story of how he became inter
,i, hi- almost filly reiW.-rcJ t.j ' ,.st,.d m t. j,M,r movcmeiit is worth
to wall, ahout wriihoni t1n usr-; read ing.
of .-nil. t'- J "In the spiing of Ism) an Knulish
Miss l.T;,!e elheiland assed ""'reliant ship sailed into San Francisco
through McdfofTl en route for Talent 'with a cargo of inert hnndise from Chi
Mond. tt .mm fin exiend.'d visit in the' "'' 'rts. Mefon- the mast was Fniu-
;lU,,Vi tseth, reuisieiid on the ship crew as 'an
able seaman. ' Ho had no t hough t of
leaing the i'ssel when he enleivd port,
bnl all hw life he had been studying
and readinir a few books that came his
uav. lb- went nil into the city to pur
al'l
Willatnetl,
M i-d;i iios Siewai'l
ihr.r place
eto
I
1 : .
t)r
Fo
nd Arnold liavt
business tempo
and tie in I'etihuul p,. sling them .
'II i he n, -.pi nn- s les.
; S''i t. ts h..J to li. I.ul.e his
' ' " 1 t ii. lund laud in the
id ' "in . i..r a cmi.i, I. -ration of
Tli- ib-.'il :ih ma le thr.mgli the
J. 1. Evans was in the first of thi
week from Fair view Addition.
r. II. Chapman, who came here four
months ago ami worked in A. II. Fish
er s blacksmith shop, left. Wednesday
night, without letting any one know
where he was going. He had been here
long enough to gain the confident f
the people and some of their fonev.
Louie Culver, president of our hot-air
cluli, has issued a notice requesting all
members t hereof to register.
Misses Myrtle and Grace Calhoun of
Medford visited here last week with
friends and relatives.
Miss Alice llockersmith was down
from Ashland Saturday and Sunday,
visiting with parents and relatives.
C. F. I.ivcngood did business in Med
ford Monthly. j
Miss Lola I'arkerson. who has been
teaching school at Sagit.,w, near Eu
gene, Or., is at home with her par
ents. This is the-'first time Mis.s Lola
has seen-the yil?ey, her parents having1
moved here i October from Eugene,:
trading t Hi'-ir property there for the
Yi0 ;iropert,y'tliey have here.
Ch'ester Allen, the Stringtown hay
s'd, is busily engaged in hauling hay.
Mrs. James Allen and daughter are
quite sick at their home with measles.
The Rev. F. C Williams of Medford
gave n enmcragrnph show here Monday
night, at which there was it good at
tendance.
John A. (! raff is left Monday for
ltreman, O., formerly his home.
A. 1. Weiss left for his ranch, which
is close to Welleti, Sunday.
John 'it I lion n and wife of Medford
spent Sunday here with relatives.
I.. Ilerger and son, R. L. Cox, 1. M.
Hug and wife. A. I. Weiss, Earl Reyn
olds and William Hover were Medford
business callers Saturday.
John Mills. Jr., of Chaparel district,
spent Sunday here.
J. W. Wilson was down from his Cole
man creek t a licit Sunday.
Haddv Lane of Talent passed through
here Monday en route to Medford on
business.
Messrs. Carl Cobleigh. Orrin Wake
Held and Everett Kdsall left Wednes
day for Untie ( reek.
William J. lleardslev left Saturday '
for Ashland, where lie will look after
business Milliters.
J. !. Evans left Friday for Debnont.
S. IV, Ins old home, where his mother
is iuile M,'i;.
The follow ing were in Medford on
business Saturday: William Cox. Mil
ton Anderson. John Miller. Mrs. lleorge
lloer and daughter. Yes. Steven. Dug.
Sted man. J. dm K'obbins and daughter.
W. D. Hohlridge. a newcomer at Tal
nit, passed t hronyh here Saturday en
route to the Tribune office in Medford.
LOST Ladies' beaded purse on street
Friday evening. Finder return to
Rogue River Iand Co., Exhibit build
ing, and receive reward. 277
FOR SALE Two incubators, used only
one season, for wale cheap; capacity
of each, -Hi eggs. Inquire at AVar
ner's store. Warney & Snyder, tf
FOR REXT Rooms for light house
keeping, with bath and electric light.
Inquire above tea and coffee store,
7th and fi. Mrs. A. Havcox. 278
FOUND - An elaborate assortment of
Ladies' Lingerie, China Silk and Em
broidery Waists. "The Big Store,"
Deuel i Keiltner. 278
FOR SALE 30 1 200-foot lot, 3d lot
from cor. 11th and L sts.; a bargain;
K W. Medofrd. Call any time.
Vogili, residence.
FOR SALE One five-horsepower mo
tor, good as new; take it away for
$75. PeilB Elite Laundry, Medford,
Or. tf
Voile Skirts
Swell line in black
Some with silk drops
$6.50to$35
also Colored Voile Skirts
BAKER - HUTCHASON CO.
FOR SALE One acre, west of Medford
city limits; price $200, payable $10
down and $10 a month, without inter
est. Address P. O. Hox 571, Medford,
Oregon. 2!2
WANTED A ranch; not more than 10
miles from Medford; must be reason
able. Add reus, giving description and
price, A. D. Tribune office. No agents. I
2(tS
FOR RENT A 30-acre orchard fori
rent; 11 acres prunes, balance apples; j
1 to I' years; good improvements; one i
mill! from Jacksonville, Or. m. Bis
lice, Jacksonville, Or. tf
WANTKD Stenography and typewrit
ing work done evenings at reasonable;
rates. Inquire of Van, Ibigue River f
Electric 'o., or Diamond Rooming- j
house. tf 1
Deviled Ham and Relishes
1 was at a party the other night and a lot
of young girls were guying an old bachelor
and asking him why he'd never married, etc.
He sprang those old gags about "marrying in
haste and repenting in South Dakota," and
there being "just as good fish in tho sea aa
have ever been caught," when one of the girls
remarked: "Did it ever occur to you that the
bait might get stale while you were angling
for them t "
In angling for customers wo never allow
the bait to get stale around this shop. We
get in new goods by most every express these
days. The boss believes in keeping the stock
right up to the minute, so that if you read in
any of the magazines or home journals of a
new food product or relish of any kind you
enn come right to this store and see the article
for yourself. We just got in a big lot of Un
derwood 's famous Deviled Ham and Sardines.
We are headquarters for relishes. They cer-
tiiinly do help you out good and plenty if vour appetite is a little bnckward.
MILLER & EWBANK
tlx
FOR SALE New resirtrnee, jnsc com-i
pleted, second block west of high
school. West Seventh street; fine col
onial interiar; cheap if sold soon. In
quire Tribune office. tf
WORK WANTED Japanese contrac-1
tor; can do all kinds of general farm- 1
ing; general helper in all work; town
or con u try. Address A. E. Tiitsumi,
Oen'l Del., Medford, Or. tf i
FOR RENT Newly furnished light
housekeeping rooms, close to business 1
part of town; hath, hot and cold wa- 1
tcr, electric light. For terms see Nrs.
Joe Thomas. Sonth II st.
FOR SALE One 4;Vhorsepower auto
matic Russell engine, in first-class
sape; look this up, the price will sur
prise you. I'eils Elite Laundry, Med- I
ford, Or. tf
Please do not confound us with the Union Tea Co. We are citizens
of your town nnd expect to remain here. We do not give premiums,
but sell our goods on their merits.
MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE
210 WEST SEVENTH STREET.
M.-GLASIIAN & JUNK EN - - Proprietors
FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms,
by day, week or month. The Odell.
over postoffice, Medford, Or. tf
FOR SALE Having purchased over
.",00,000 feet of first class milling logs,
wo are prepared to furnish first-class
lumber of all kinds in any amounts
on short notice. If you contemplate
building place your order with us;
prices very reasonable; dimension ond
fine finish lumber a specialty. Write
or call. Butte Falls Lumber Company,
offico over Jackson county hank, Med
ford, Or. tf
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COLONIAL PORCH WORK, ORTLL AND LATH
WORK, PATTERNS, ETC.
TELEPHONE 471.
MEDFORD, OR.
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riiuiti.ii Diihirl jin.i ln,. Uniiit'lu. j ,. oiul.it fur frw your inul w:n
fnlliiT :in.l sistrr nf tin' .t..t lii.T. tin- iti ,.t.w.-u to :ni ot'fi.'.' ill tin' Srii men '
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NEW SKATINO BINO
18 OPENED TONIGHT
Tin' in -w iKntiiti: r i u I. . olio of tin' fin
I t"t in tir.'unti. will t.,' TurtunHv op.-n.ii
.'ly. it it
ill 1 Ktro.-t ii.-nr T.nrh
jf tt,
nro fr,',' iiui 'iry
t)'.i-t,-d W tbr
pun st ktn n itiy
lri' tt .-T.-.lit. l'itl.toiin raiti'k. "H '.
XI-HSKKY STOCK All kinds of fruit
trt'n both l:irj;o anil small fruits,
statulnril varii'tit't of apples anrl penrs
anil pfai'lics. ini'luiling Ni'ivtnwn and
Spit7.'iiliitrn applcii; a full line of up
todattt nursery stock, in lnrgt or small
lots; also all kinds of ornamental
trees nnd shrubbery, at my residence
in Sonth Medford. having just re
eeived a large shipment, am prepared
to fill orders immediately. Inquire at
Warner's Store. I.. H. Warner, Sr.,
Medford. dr. tf
NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES,
tiii
The pr.,-( 1-. for ex.-.-llen. wot
n.in.st.r :u' .rv blight.
.I.iti-pliiiie H:i! h:i w :i . Pryd.-n, Or.:
Tern Stine. l!m ti. tt ' i re. k. led.: Kth
,1 Tueker. lirownttor... Or.: Minnie
Lewis. Kernliill, Or.: Krm st llogne. T.-ll
.-nt, ttr.; Ilenn.lu N.tstunii. Miiiid,. Itip
py. l.vrl Kldrt.lge. Medford: Kttiel Urn
ll. r. ilairill II. Mildred tli,k.
I.uther Cr.H'ker. Kilw.ird High. Ashland,
ttr., are tii o.'W a:u.ietits who enrnlli-d
hist Mosdar. ,
Mr. KolilrT. a nvHilur of the Robley
I'tnrte-t en the mi. WiOter Cliautau.pia
.'..urge. i.,n;P ,lr.i:tially go.l read
ist frvoi Rmlvar K plittft :.11 dam.-s
Wbitoinb Kiiry in ib: Monihiy
motaiep;.
T6 Atln I.tterarjr n.-irT- mini
met. on Kridny afteriiimn, wa-' well ut
tended.
Colonel .loliu Sobieski, the rightful
lieir to the throne ot I'nlnnd, delivered
an address from the chapel platform
I uesday.
A well-rendered programme " win
given by the Congressional Literary so
eiety l-'ri.lay evening.
Never in the history of the school
has the music department lieen stronger
Minn at the present time. The large
glee club recently organized js prac
ticing diligently for the entertainment
to be given in the near future.
The athletic club, which met. Wed
nesday. chose the following officers:
Hubert Wilcox, captain of the baseball
team; Alpheus Cole, captain of t lie
track teni, ami Marry Sayles. general
manager.
V. W. C. A., led by Amy I'uckett.
discussed the subject of missions at
the last meeting. The president gave
a very interesting report of the work
done by Miss Spencer among the fac
tory girls of Seattle.
The execiitiv unniittee of the stu
dent body met Wednesday to fill the va
c.-nii-ics of president, vie- prosiden and
secretary in that organ ijit ion. Clura
Coniiii was chosen president; Harvey
I'e Ann, .ml. vice president, and Kiiini'n
slii-rwooil. sei-retai-v.
Mi" student body tint Thursday to
tiansa.t import:!!!! business.
W. .In. -.lay iinniiiitg. as Mr. IV.-i.-hev
was s.:,rting to the , it v with tl ,,l
nil, us his horses I :iiti.. f ricliten,,! ,..!
ran int.. tin- large ti..,. near tli
l.r.-aMllg tin' tnligiie .,f fh
. the
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empty, no g. rimi.
Kstate
jir.. hated
pointed executrix.
PROBATE.
tf Matilda .lane Kfiscr Will
an.! -tiaigllct K,-,..,..
EtL ESTATE TBANBTtRS.
Maurice .I. (b.isih.-art to 1'an! ).
l.ariver. pr..p,-fy on i" street,
4000
Florence K. Taylor to c. E.
W.dv. rton. Ilti I aero, in rtit a
'"ti 'Wi, raigv 4 W... 3304
' W. I'.iim to ul to Y. U'.
meisler, lot 2, block "il, Med
ford (.'. K. Situiuons to .Sophenin Ish
tiore, 'L. of SO acres in section
il, township :lo, range 1 W...
Soplieniu .1. Ish (iore to (I. Nidi
ols. SO acres in section il,
township .'lo. range 1 W
P. M. Centers to (ins Samuels, 10
acres in Knoch Walker I'lace..
A. D. .Mercer to II. r. rohland,
2 acres in I). L. C. -Ill, township
:!!, range I K
T. .1. Ilon-ning to W. P. Ilodd.
land in township :til, ninge 1 K.
Klizabeth A. Smith to .1. 1). Me-
N'abb, lll.llll acres in T. L. ('.
township :l, range 1 K..
W. M. Abbott to Kdwnrd N.
Sniitli, lots :ii, and Min
er's Addition, sAhland
Susan A. Cnrinicliael to Fred E.
Porter, acres in sertion S.
township .1!!, range 1 F.
Pel in Xunan to .1. M. Hurler, 10
acres in p. L. C. 44, township
:tT, range 2 W
Cranville Xnrlor to Lizzie .lolin-
son. :il.4il Acres in section 10,
township IIS, range ! IV
W. M. Hialt tn I'hlHit V V..,;...
son, property in Il.-irgadine
tract, Ashland
A. 1 . AnnstroiiL' til L. Victor.
niey.-r. laud in section L'l, town
ship .17. range 1' W 1
A. P. Armstrong to 1,. N'i.-d.-r-mover,
water right nn above
premises J
A. P. Armstrong to L. Nieder
niever. land in section 1, town
ship :17. range 2 W 1
A. P. Arstr.uig to L. Nieder
meyer, land in n. ,. c. 42.
tnwuship :t7. range 2 W 2il,n00
Mary A. Pryce et al. to Kngen.
Leitz. IU-.. ncres in section 2.1.
township 111, rntigo 3 V
,T. T. Krickson to .Tolm T,.
Tliorndyke. property in block
2. Tinrr's Addition.' Medford . .
10
soo
1.100
10
MO
1S0O
10
400
:00
10
200
.1W
( Qurtt
T.ynn Purdin et ;., "Tonia" claim
in Sardine Creek m-ning district.
Lynn Purdin et al, "Ionia" claim in
Snr.line Creek mining district.
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