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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MED FORI). 01?.. T1HTKSDAY, FKMU-ARY 27, liHK 4 PLAN TO IMPROVE FOREST RESERVES Government Undertake! Seriei of Sci entific Be-Seeding Experiments on Several of the National Forest Ranges Daring the Coming Spring. WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. The gov ernment has planned a series of scien tific reseeding exrimenta on several of the national forest ranges next spring and summer to determine under what conditions aud in what muuner those portions of the range which have been seriously damaged by overgrazing may be restored to their former pro ductiveness. A great deal of range land in the west is overgrazed and does not carry as much stock as formerly. The meth od of handling stock, particularly she op, is perhaps more responsible for this condition than any other cause. But all causes of deterioration and all means for improving the forage crop need to be studied, that the Tango may bo brought into the best condition to meet the imperative demand of tho live stock industry. Experimental Stations. The plan is to establish experimental stations in several parts of the coun try. Trobably not more than six will be tried at first, but they will be so located as to secure typical conditions. Tho experiments will be begun on a small scale, on five or six-aero tracts. Both native and wild grasses will be tried ,but it is believed that the plan of encouraging native grasses will meet with greater si.ecess than the introduc tion of cultivated species, at least in the Rocky mountain region. In the coast ranges, with their greater rain fail, cultivated grasses arc moro like ly to play an important pnrt in range development. Tho ranges of the northwest havo not been so seriously damaged by overgraz ing as those of the southwest, perhaps because of superior moisture conditions of the northern part of tho country. It is a fact, however, that none of the ranges support the stock which they did formerly, aud reseeding experiments will therefore be undertaken in this section of the country also. , Feeding Too Close. The method of handling stuck is also to be considered. Kvery stockman knows that stock do not waste as much feed when unrestricted in their move ments as when close herded. An exper imental pasture was enclosed last sum mer in the linnaha national forest in Oregon, which will be a model for oth ers next season. In this pasture sheep were turned loose without a herder to shift for themselves. It is too soon, to draw positive ronclusious from this experiment, but the sheep did well, and there was a decided lessening in the loss of forage through trampling. It looks ns though a given aren of ground can be made to carry a very mnch larg er number of animals when they nre allowed to graze free than when close herded. This fact, if established, will be of decided importance to stockmen. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Sarah M. Andrews to (lenrge 0. Carson, lot 2, block 2. Sunny side addition to Med ford .'. .$ 200 David Yipman ro It. II. Toft, lot 12, block Med ford 10 Frederick Fridey to Alvin P. Har row, 10 acres in section iili, township 37, range 2 W 8000 Solomon Anderson to Alvin P. Barrow, o acres in section 2"t, township 27, range 2 V It. II. Toft to Alvin P. Barrow, lot 12. block 3lfl, Medford.... 10 Vnited States to Hattie M. Pease, lti4.9S acres in section 12, township .1.1, range 4 V patent Sheriff .Iiicksou County to J. A. Smith, 312 acres in section 1J, township .IS, range 2 F. 35 George T. Fawcett to A. A. Da vis, lofl acres in section f, township 37, range 1 YV 4000 Butte Falls S. P. L. Co. to A. A. Davis, lot 3, block IS, Butte Falls 50 Butte Falls S. P. U Co. to A. A. Davis, lot 5, block IS, Butte Falls 50 Vnited States to Fusel A. Davis, l(i0.41 acres in section 18, township .14, range 2 F. patent Sarah C. Oviatt to A. A. Davis, Innd in section 7, township 37, range 2 V 1 M. K. Lamb to George H. Pease, S V 4 section 4, township 33, range 4 V 21H0 Cleve C. Pnbler to M. Shaver, land in section 10, townehip 3i, range 1 E 10 Annie O. Robertson to M. Shaver, property in Ashland Homestead Asso 10 Mary Owings to Florence K. Tay lor, release of bond for deed Lida E. Reeser Hirrin to C. N. Veghte, lots .", nnd i0( Highland Park add it ion 3o0 Vnited States to Laura K. Swank, W0 acres in section 0. township 37, range 4 W patent KNOCKED DOWN RESTAURANT KEEPER AND ASKED PAY Four arrest were made early Tues day morning bv Night Watchman Fre- denberg. Three of those arrested are suspected of having assaulted a restart rant keeper of Ashland Tuesday night, because he aktd for money for a meal furnished. They were taken to Ashland for identification. The other arrest was F. T. f!leann of Port Innd, who beating his way nouth, and was released on promising to b-ave the city at once. Aaron Wenthorbee of Phrwnix wan a limine caller in Medford Thursday. Only three more frames, 2x29, with Southern Oregon Scenery to fit ar left from the njwcinl sale. If you wish one call at once. Remember that the pho tos are free with the frnm. Hull's Art Studio, near bridge. tf MANY VISITORS WATCH SEATTLE FAEft BUILDINGS SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 27. Nearly j 10i0 persons visit the site of the Alaska- Vukon-Paeific exposition every fine day to inspect the work which is rapid ly progressing on the grounds and buildings. The first of the big exhibit palaces that will be completed will be the Man ufactures building, which has reached the stage where the roof will be placed into position next week. Already much of the ornamental staff work for this building has been finished and is being placed in position. The Agricultural building, a twin structure to the Manufactures building, is not far behissl her sister in progress, as its walls are now being erected. The emergency hospital will have its last finishing touches applied within the next two weeks, and then a com plete hospital corps will be installed in the buildings to take care of anyone hurt or taken sick on the grounds. ORANGE MARKET FIRM; VEGETABLES ARE PLENTIFUL PORTLAND, Feb. 27. The orange market is very firm in California with prospects of shipments af navels end ing much earlier than expected. Local ly the market is active and prices are well maintained. Two cars of oranges are duo today, also three cars ab ban anas. Japanese oranges are about cleaned up on the street. The delay on the railroad prevented the arrival of a car of mixed vegetables yesterday, but an assortment of south ern truck was received by steamer. Among the lot was a shipment of mint, which was quoted at 40 cents per doz en bunches, Local hothouse lettuce aud Walla Walla spinach are a drug on the market. A car of southern caudiflower is scheduled to hrrivo today. ORDINANCE NO. 144. An ordinance authorizing the issue of tho bonds of the City of Medford, Ore gon, to the amount of twenty-five thou sand dollars. Tho City of Medford doth ordain as follows: Section 1. That for the purpose of paving street intersections and com-1 pteting City Hall there are hereby au- j thorized to be issued the bonds of the I City of Medford to the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars, which ; said bonds shall be dated the first duy ; of February, 1908, and be in tho de nomination of one thousand dollars, and shall be known as "General Improve ment Bonds," and shall be numbered from ono to twenty-five, both inclusive. Said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and countersigned by tho Recorder. Said bonds shall become due ten years after dato and shall bear interest, evi denced by coupons at the rate of six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, nnd both principal and interest of said bonds shall be made payable at tho office of the City Troasurer of Medford, Oregon, or at the banking house of Kountze Bros, in the City or New York, Statu of New York. Section 2. The bonds hereby autb , orized shall be in substantially the fol lowing form: Vnited States of America, No. State of Oregon, $1,000. City of Medford General Improvement Bond. Know All Men by Theso Presents, That tho City of Medford, in tho Coun ty of Jackson and State of Oregon, acknowledges to owe, and for value received horoby promises to pay to bearer the sum of one thousand dollars lawful money of the United States of A. D. 1118, together with interest on said sum from the date hereof until paid, at the rato of six per centum por annum, payable Bemi-annually on the first days of February and August in each year, upon presentation and sur render of the interest coupons heroto attached as they severally become duo. Both principal and interest of this bond aro hereby made payable at the office of the City Treasurer of Medford, Or egon, or at the banking house of Kountze Bros., in tho City and State of New York; and for the prompt pay ment of this bond, both principal and interest, the full faith and credit of said City of Medford are hereby irre vocably pledged. This bond is one of a series of like tenor and is issued for paving street intersections nnd completing City Hall pursuant to and in full compliance with the charter of said city and under and in accordance with an ordinance of Bnid c.ty, duly passed. And it is hereby certified and roeited i!i::t all nets, conditions nnd things re quired to be done precedent to nnd in the issuing of this bond noeessary to make the same legal and valid have been properly done, happened and been performed in regular and due form nnd time ns required by law, and that the total indebtedness of said City of Med ford, including this Irnnd, does not ex ceed the constitutional and statutory limitations. In testimony whereof, the said City of Medford has caused this bond to be renled with the corporate seal, signed bv its Mayor and f ountersigned by its Ifecorder, nnd caused the annoxed inter est coupons to be executed by the fac simile signatures of said officers this first day of February, A. D. 1909. Approved: J. F. REDDY, Mayor. Countersigned: BKN.I. M. COLLINS, City Recorder. Coupon. The City of Medford, in the State of Oregon promises to pay to bearer the sum of Thirty Dollars, lawful money of the Vnited States of America, on the first days of February and August, 19, at the offico of tho City Treas urer of Medford, Oregon, or at the banking house of Kountze Bros., in the City of New York, State of New York, for semi-annual intorest due that date on its General Improvement Bond, dat ed February 1, 190 No. . Approved: J. F. REDDY, Mayor. Countersigned: BEN J. M. COLLINS, City Recorder. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in force fifteen days from and after its passage, approval and publication in the Medford Daily Tribune, a newspaper published in the City of Medford, Ore- Ignn. The foregoing Ordinance was passed by the Citv Council on this lrtth day of i February. A. D. 1909, by the following (vote, to wit: Trowbridge voting aye, j Eifert aye, Merrick aye and Wortman 'aye; Olwell and Hafef absent. I ' Approved by th Mavor this 19th day nf Febrnary, "A. D. 1909. I Approved: I J. F. REDDY, Msvor. i Attest: BENJ. M. COLLINS, I City Recorder. Medford Rink WIND ELL tt LOOSLEY, Props. Two Sessions Daily. Rink Closed on Sundays. Afternoon Session 2:00 to 6:00 Evening Session 7:30 to 10:30 The management will endeavor to conduct this rink to secure the pat ronage of the best people; where they may go for recreation and healthful exercise. People patroniz ing it must at all times conduct themselves as ladies and gentlemen. Music will be provided and special features added fro ultimo to time. All skaters pay 25 cents for use of surface. Admission free, except on special nights, which will be an nounced through the press. SPECIAL MUSIC. Society Night Wednesday ADMISSION 10 CENTS SKATES 25 CENTS THOUSANDS OF BALES OF HOPS STI1 L UNSOLD hop PORTLAND. Feb. 7.- Salem dealers have revised the list o sold holdings in Oregon :imt round a number of lots wh'u-li tin I previously been solrd. Their figuring brinys storks uow in growers ' hand dnv u to , 400 bales. This is seme tii.onO b:ib s less than the tirst list -di.-w ed. K en if the latest revision is correct, t he quantity remaining in the state is too large to be readily absmbed lit this late period. The only transaction reported in the market yesterday was the purchase by Kola New of the Steel lot of 171 bales at BeunnvUta at " I - cents. Among the out of town houn.'ti in the city yesterday were George F.. Dor ens and Julius Phicus of Salem, ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. George Albers, Mrs. R. II. Anderson, Bert Beezley, David Clack, P. Edwin. M. Ross Fuller, Mrs. Jenny (larnett, O. E. Geoffrey, Mrs. O. E. Jones, E. H. Lew is, W. F. Longwell, E. C. Miller, Mrs. S. E. Newcome, Mrs. ,Tas. N. Scott, A. II. Simpson, Herbert Smith, Mrs. Win. Tait. DIED. KERBY In Talent precinct, Febru ary 22, Vernon, son of Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph Kerby, aged 13 years. ROCKFELLOW At Portland, Feb ruary 20, William Rock follow, a pion eer of sou t hern Oregon, in h is 84t h year. SHUTTS At Talent, February 23, Henry Shutts, aged 70 years. MATHEWS In Nevada, February 15, George A. Mathews, formerly, of Jackson county, aged 20 years. MARRIAGE LICENSES. A. J. Staub and Minnie Hold. PROBATE. Estate Frederick Barneburg; order appointing April (1, I0OS, ns day for final settlement. NEW CASES. Marie II. Vance et al. vs. J. D. Heard; and Sterling Mining company; suit, to compel defendants to keep contract. Vawter & Purdin, attornevs for plaintiff. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. H. C. (larnett and wife of Medford spent a few hours in town Wednes day afternoon. D. Perrozi, proprietor of the Ashland creamery, was a business visitor Wed nosday. A. C. Hough of Grants Pass was do ing business at the court!; ..so Wednesday MILWAUKEE PROFITS BY NEW PAPEH MANUFACTORY OREGON CITY, Feb. l'7. The pion eer town of Milwaulde is also to profit by the establishment of a new paper mill in Oregon ( 'ity, for it was an nounced yesterday that W. P. Hawley. acting for the Hawley Pulp & Paper company, had purchased a block of ground on the waterfront of Milwaukie and will erect a sawmill there. The property is well known and was for many years the site of the old Stand ard flouring mill. The block sold two years ago for $100, but Mr. Hawley paid $7."00 for it. The property is just north of the laud on which is located the Dennis & Davis shingle mill. It is the purpose of the Hawley Pulp & Paper company to bring its logs up the river to Milwaukie nnd no farther. At the sawmill to be erected at Milwau kie the logs will be cut into blocks for the grinders and these blocks will be placed on flat ears and transported to the pulp mill nt the basin on the east side of Willametto falls. The Oregon Water Power & Railway company will construct a spur to the sawmill, a ml the employment of probably 2"t or 30 men will help the growth of Milwaukie. The sawmills of the paper mills at Ore gon City nre located here, but Mr. Haw ley will eliminate the lockage charges on logs by establishing his mills below the falls. ' Job Printing Linotyping at the Tribune Print Shop Form Statement No, 1 League. OREGON CITY, Or., Feb. 27. In d fense of Statement No. I leagues will i lie organized in different sect ions of ' Clackamas county, and a meeting will1 be held for the purpose of forming tliej tirst Statement No, 1 league :it II igh laud next Saturday evening at S o'clock C. Sehenbel, chairman of I lie republican county central committee, and other well known republicans will be present. F. K. Deuel has returned from an ex tended business trip in the east. Mr. Deuel made large purchases of good in Chicago and predicts that the year 100S will be one of the best in Medford s history. He says that the retail dealers over the country are well stocked with goods, but anticipates a good business vear in the east as well as on the coast. BUSINESS CARDS. A" vl" ( Lumber Are You Thinking of Building? WHY NOT SAVK YOUR .'MONEY HY 'BUILDING A DOME OF YOUR OWN? WE MAKE AND 8 ELL ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING NEEDED IN THE LUMBER LI X E. CALL, SECUR E OUR PRICES AND PLACE YOUR ORDER BEFORE THE SEASON'S RUSH BE GINS. THIS IS GOING TO BE MED FORDVS BANNER BUILDING YEAR. GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR AND GET IN NOW iowa box MEDFORD & Lumber Co. OREGON E. L. BALCOM. New West Side Confectionery Fruit store candies, nuts, ("'gars, tobaccos, fresh fruit in season Near Hotel Moore, Medford, Or. WILLIAM YOUNG Window and Door Screens to Order. Mission Furniture Built. Box 71. Medford. Or. DR. A. B. SWEET Physician and Surgeon, Office nl Residence. R. R. HAMILTON, M. D., Pity sic inn and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. It. S. DeArmond. Office in itiifer-Dmilnp IHock. Phone OSIt. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO., Medford, Oregon. House furnishers and I'uderlaliers. Day Phone l',. Night Phones O. Ootililiu. .1. II. Duller, IK Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIO & DURHAM, Attorncys-at Law. Geo. H. Durlnm, Grants Fnss, Or WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D., Physic'an and Surgeon. Eagle Point, Oreg.in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. SINCKIt Sewing Machine Co. Tele phone No. !(.". A. I. Siiigb-r. Mgr. L'l'C WANTKI) A boarder in a private fain ily. Address P. O. Jinx tf WA XTKI - Woman or girl for sih er pantry. Apply to Steward, Nash ('ate. WANTKI' - Position a- working house keeper, eitv or I'niiiiny. d'!tfs F. X.. ! !"or.l. Or. :".U AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS EN PERT HE PAIRING. ALL WOR t U-UAlfANTEED. SUNDRIES FOR SALE. Pl'liLlC GARAGE. GARS S'ltWEl) AND GAREI) FOR. Reos Premiers Fords Kissel Kar W'E ASK voir to NOTICE OUR LINE FOR 'OS. CAN YOU BEAT IT . Reos 10 II. P. singli'-rvliiwU'r Runabout, with folding sent ........ I...' 650 120 II. P. double-cylinder Roadster with .jump soat,$1000 20 11. P. double-cylinder Touring Gar, detachable tonneau $1250 Premiers 2-1-28 II. V. four-cylinder Roadster or touring ear . .$2250 l i'.m -i-'vliiilhi- Rn.niklor in- imivino' i'.mv 82500' :0-:?.")ll. P. I'oiir-cvlinder Roadster or touring car, 8 double ignition .S2G00 -10-1") II. P. six-cylinder Touring Gar, 7-passengci,..$3750 Fords 1.") II. V. four-cylinder liunabout $ 500 Snnie with mechanical oiler, running-board and lamps, oh; TOO 10 II. P. six-cylinder Touring Gar .$3000 Kissel Kar :,.--10 II. P. Touring Gar or .Roadster $2000 CAN YOU I! EAT Til EM V Prices V. O. li. Factory. MEDFORD AUTO CO. A. r. WALK FAt, Manngor.. Phono Main 213. (tarauv KioJiUi and D KhvH I'lH; SAM! -Our acre, wes! of Mo.lloi.1 i ity liinils; priee $L'iti, paynlile $10 muii :jihI lil a month, without inter est. A.i.lr. ss P. . liox .171, Me.lToril, t Ire 'OK IfKNT .Newly 1 uriiixl.fl r i, by ilay. week or muiitli. The o.l.ll, ovor postnffice, Me.ll'oi.l. Or. tf WANTKI) Teatnil'T with trams want I nl at Western Orre.ni Orrhanl 'o. ! on-hard. Ai.lv to l'iet l.innlalil. I . FOR E X ' II A N ( ! K M l f o r I property fur other property. AilnleB? Lock Hon 418, Medford, Or' tf FoK"KKNT Tw h-m... i ti'piire J. ('. Woods, enriier Ninth and I Btrrets. KOCND A "short" lilit I n ner coat. Owner c:hi have mtno by call ing at thin office find pa imj fr ad. tf WANTKI) Inn pc.ph t have tloirj bIoich repaired at r. M. Khtd's Mine Store. Our slmem ; Kei s are experts, tf FOltSAI,K Fine Liidwitf piano; a j bargain f"r e;odi. Addict P. (). li-.x j r:i. ! Coal for Sale. We ire iow prepared to furnish hani picked coal at tb mine, five mil' .a&t of town, in any amount desirfd 7.50 jwr ton, tf PACIFIC CO A L CO. FOIt SAKK -Two iii. nijatoiM. u- u one heasini. fur -eile ihap; eapneity of eaeli, Lilt) i L', Inquire at. War ncr'n Mtore. Warner A: Snyder, if kT)K salk font lot. :;d h.t from cor. 1 111 and . h'.h.; a rj;a in ; H. W. Mrdfoi.l. ('all any time. W. Vngili, reid"!ice. ' WANTKI'- 1 " no n. 7.". p. r . m mit. PTS, at t.tiee. Magi." f u.-M Hill. Nev. For particular, addr. W. o geli. Medford. or. tf FOlf SALK - Klteh. n f.trintni. . in. lie! ing Move, talde. . hair", etc J i d j ; 1 1 r J. W. Paid, Snuili '!' nt J. -i . ti- ai rt,..'.l. O .n Pi t i n a p j a p.-pniar pri.-H. I,. It. Waiter. tf Sliclt'lIIAN i' it n I T p. Ainii.g -'I wishing Work of t h" I; ind d .ne in ovi'oing call up Van, phone 1,'og.ie Iiier Kl-ctric Co., -r addie4 I', o. Itox N7U. tf ' I If U K - v. tre on h;,n I an I ! r - . Wolilv WANTKI) Japanese contrac tor; can do all hinds of general fann ing: fo'neral Helper in work; town or eeiinlry. Address A. K. Tatmiini, Ceii 'I Del., "Medford, Or. tf I t Hi . v I j I-. New residence, pist com pleted. M t'oild Idncli West of high '. 'iflionl. West Seventh street; fine col onial interior; cheap if sold soon. Iii cpiire Tribune office. tf I'oK SALK- W hster 's fnleriial iomil lietioiiary, latest edition, liew (llld in ' deid. for ?ale at a bargain. Impure : of Tribune or address P. O. tox -IP,! Medtoid. J!'I W NTKH Tin or PJ boai.Prs at once; ! I, one eo.ikjn; ceiylhtiig guaranteed 1 fnM da--; cent in'.-nt to business pail' of t ow n. Add res M is. ,lo TlininuM, Smiih II st. tf A i.Oii nry Knr.Vir'as'lhe'Tliick i l.al.e i.'iin li, locate. I in Klamath county, : J.i 1 a-re-t; .",00 a.-res nf timber, esl i j nat.d to have from to 2, j ..no. ono C,.,t nf 1 1 tn In r, consisting of l!ow pine and white pine and fir;1 "en acres of grass and hay land; M'HI a-T s nf tule vamp: small house and j In in; ind -; .if wire fence, barbed. I wire; 7 uiih-s of d win and - of i" wire j Mvamp is fed by l;nge spiings, rising imi the ui-mnid of the place; about 70U j M' iv can be irrigated and drained by I a large flood gate; price M- "T aero.' Title x ante..l. A key In tho HUT l oimdi ng count i y which is fplit e n j slock countrv; lt.1 mill's east, of Ash ' l;i ml a tid J" mil H west of K latnatli Falls. Address P. O. l.'i, Ashland,! o. i I'oH SA KK - Having purchase,) over .",i-I,oiim feet of fir-t class milling logs 1 we are pieparid to furnish firnt claws j ! n in her nf all kinds in any amounts j in yln-rt notice. If you contemplate j hn il l ing place mir order w it h iim; I tic s verv r anirabl-; dimension r.nd t fi'ii- h I. Mih.T a sp- cialty. Write J r .all. Halt. 1'alN Kuinber ompanv, .t'l'i, e o i r .la-'l son eoni:ty batik, Med ; lord. Or. tf li 'If KK I mII .dl by led on March 1 . ! '.in , f . n a. r. u it Imii .,narl r m ile ,.t Tab nt d pot . eil li. r as a w hole or hi )' 1 l" VJ'i -t. Tins is an op rlnnit'. lor J'lhoii' g linn to secure h.' ( v. b.oe l.h-.r is in deni.-ind. Pids w h. t- -' i d eit tn i ia p'-i son or i b ii .11. Pigl.i i' - -1 h. reject any ,,, ;,:t 1.. !-. T-this; nn. half easli, ! h.ilai . e at ha .T 's opt h at T cent ,.,t. r -t. MiuiiMini price per lot, !'. M eh.t held, r tai;es hiM i-h.dce of Int. fall nn or address Welbnm loryfj Talent, Or. 300 L, I). I lairis, Niiperinlendenl of tin llar Creek orchard, came to Medford a few davH since for au iiuprovi'd spray ing machine I hat had been shipped to Portland and is nlie of the biggest and best in sunt hern Oregon, The remains of (ieurgo A, MathowH, son of Mrs. W. K. Carlock of Ashland, who died in Nevada recently of pneu monia, wero buried in tho Jnc ItHonville cemetery Friday. He was a worthy young man and had many friend. ! i THE LEGAL BLANK DEPARTMENT Of the Southern Oregonian is tha host and most complete south of Salem IWKTIAI. LIST OK IU.ANKS Wurno.ty IKssI MnrlKIIIO-. Iahiu hikI Short Fonos NiUMfmt'n of MurlKHB Tnofcr of I. Ii'ii Power of Altorney M.rhaiiic'rt I, ten Witter Hindi 'J I'D It tiKNT. FOIt SAI.I ll.'U.I Pi Oeeo" Mm.-r'M l.i.-n Jmlnn'iit Triinic-rlpt CoiniiiiiiiK-iit for Tilitl Si nn Ii Wuriioit KKAI, KSTATi: (Piilclai'm Dtntl Itonil for MmiIkhk' Iaihuo Willi Tux I'liyment I'mvlsinn Otton to liny IjuuI AKent'B Cc-tltrncU M ISCKU.ANKOIS Hill .r Snle ,iiiior License Forms Notice to TicpiiSfiTs I'rediior'it Cliiuti AKionst IvHliiH ("lmUyl MorlBiwn AcknowlwlKmeii! I'onfcKsi'iii ol Jul;iiont Co;kt for ItLinkn FtlltNISHFhtHOOMS. FIT. (en ciinlUmnl) . MININC ' Uuartr. Location W'uter Kiirht Or-koii unit U. H. Forms Coinrnct lo Sell ritsl I'nsif of Ijilwr ' - JirKTH'F. OF I'K M'f. Civil nnd Ciimionl SuIioiiiih Attnc'inicnt limlcrt otintr nnd Atlh (lurni.-ilimcfU iliivitffir Attuclmicot Cost Hill s Commit ineiil for Fun Notice to .Jurors Jury Orj.r Civil Com'. limit Warrant for Arnt I'KOHATR petition' for I.cttiTK of Ailuilnl.itnition, Alininlitrntor'i, F.xrculor'.i ftml (lnurditn'" It'irif ml Heclit; OkI. i ScIIihk Aiiol Croprrty Kseinpt from Kxcciitimi; Onler l ooliiiniiiif Siileof IU'h nml IViw.mil I'm. party Citnllon: Commi-Hioi U Appiio ..'tiiTor Aflminirttinlioii; Inventory nnd Ai.iuuineiiiriit; I'rril.f of Will. 1.Mcm Ti.'HliiineRtiiry, CIKCtllTCOtlltT Cnif.'rtnk nir nnd Adldnvit Kummoim for AlUu liiitunt Cot Hill Criininiil und ('ivil .Stihinn'iian Kxoc'ilion Senrrli Witrratit NotUo to Juror Attiifliinciit NtfLice of tim-aiittiitit-nL (irittid Jury Kul.to'iiii Irnlninn'iil TriinMciini nf Jmltrmnt A c.,i,ii,.tr. i.i.-todiite line of U.S. LAND OFFICF.' COUNTY CdUliT AND ,SH KKiFF III. A N KH. fit All printed after the latest and best forms. cJj Orders promptly filled at Portland prices, lvj Give us a trial. SOUTHERN OREGONIAN MEDFORD 'OREGON V