Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, April 20, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRAIN CROP OF
OREGON IMMENSE ! vT'u.,--
j luy afternoon.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Clarence Fierce of Fieri-
THE MED FORI) DAILY TRIBUNB, MKPFQPI). Ol?.. MOM) AV apiml on ,!MH
State Prize Offered for Silica Bear
ing Sand-T. W. C. A. building.
I'OHTLAXD, Or., April 2ll.-Tl,e
.iiili.l ruin .-.II ,,v..r OreKon caus.Hl
n liKlit vote to ho cast at the primar
ily, hut it put thoiix.-ni.ln f .li.llurH into
the po.k.-ta of the pru.lu.-.-rs in fact,
IVwiis worth millions to I In. ..lo (
the stale.
t.'rai '-rop of Hi.- IWifie north
West hn.s exceeded every i-stiniut.- uindc
''.v ''"" fi'ial or;anizutiiis, rail
roads, iu-vspii-rH anil i-xpurlora. The
'"! of Oro U'llsllin,;!,,,, ,i
muiiu was:
nush.-is.
i, " '"'"t "i.S.IKKI.UIKl
i Harli'.v 1 ii.nou.oiid
u'"" 12,0(1(1,0(10
V fanners received fifty millions of
; ooiiiiih lor this crop. M,.,-,. than oil
; per pent ot total marketed Has sliipp
from Portland.
j K.eui eainpaifjn of puhli.-itv ,
, correspondence is to he earned ' ,v
ne vamh.il County Development
, " c. eal,h. ,i aeeom
I newspaper m as seoretniv
: Willi eentral office at MeMiuuvilfe
, ine I-.1I1 Mainalh Chn.nl.er of Com
uoTi-e is tl. h,ist a.l.liii,,,, t ,,
. "ii'inoersK.p f the l)re(..n llevelopment
- Kiie.
Prizo for Silver Sand.
i lie .film prize offer made hv the
lorumlna St..,. ,..,,,. , .,,, lItl.l.
irmiKli ,e Irejnn Develop,,,,.,,!
..-i.K.i.- ,..r Kami tesl.nor s .,Hr ,,,,llt 1r(
silica, and free from i, xi,e9 f()r
... n. srooi manulaetuiinj;, excited tro
men, Ions interest throughout Oregon
misniiuitnii. California, .Idaho mid
( Montana. Hundreds of samples " were
"' "f 'Hi' sand was ton
: s " coai-sn. 1 lie grains of
n-..i- .,,,. t anj-uiur. while other
. samples were clay or building san.1 and
' ""t all,",a "II- X - exceptionally
. pro,u,s,K samples came from t ho "In-
laii'l Kinpire," ht t making a
spli-nili.l analysis they failed to make
. (,'ood wljeu put to nelnal test in the
stool foundry. The prize ,,.ev is still
waiting fr winner.
On the loth f this month the e,.r.
iiorstono of ,1,,. ,,,-w Young Women's
........ ..s.,e,ai,,n i,i,i,g ,Pro .
laid will, appropriate ceremony. The
new structure t.i.-T, s t ,,,'st mod-
"'""cs in the way of natatoriiini
. as,,,,,,, lun.-hrooms. etc.
Development League Meet.
A series of niwtln,.. .,.i... ....
" i - . tie ..us-
I'ices of the commercial l.odies nt The
Ialles, IVndlct i, (irnn(l0( E,
imi, fove. Baker City a,,, Sumptor
'. """ " ween lor the discus
mn of advertising un.l development
Work in its various phases.
Uioiisan.ls of copies of the capital
,..... ,, wriiten i.y t,-v. John
Jioaci, nii-nton of Haltimoro will bo eir
dilated throughout, . Cited States,
i annua, .Mox and Kurope. This
foiiuii prize contest of he IMrtlnn.l
"'' chlh is generally conceded
fo be one of the most suceessfnl ndver
fixing projects ever attempted.
t j F. Crunch, who has been assaving
Exceeds All Estimates as to Size I t J'1'1' wa9 i"i"e'1 hv
i wite and baby one dnv tin. .i,'
campaign of Publicity Carried on by will occupy one of the houses at the
President 0. L. Davis of ,h J.,rk
""""" U""K I u confiu.xl to his
room tor several days with slight t
tack of appendicitis.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Deneff were M. ,1
ford visitors Kridav
Mrs Hell,, navies f St. Paul, Minn.,
arrived a few day, ago n a short
vs. with her parents. Mr. ,i Mls.
S. I. .lOIICS.
-Miss Loihi rjIM 1U1(, Mm Art,uir
t'lWIH WVIll OV.T t.k I.Jt'...,l .... II..
. t'H r ri-
l:iy aftcrinHdi 'h train.
I hursiliiy . ..v.MiinR the Kirls of tho
IIH'ksoil villi' ATiiiaiioil ,iP... ,
I",vs '"' the regular , .ting. A
program composed of vocal, instru
mental n,,,l erchesfr;.! ,.,:.. .., ..:
after which ices and caki. wen.
.ii memhers were present
Mrs. M. M. Tavlnr 1 Af;. t..l.:..
Iinvne were sl,o,iing iu Medrord
day afternoon.
St. Mark's Parish Meeting Tonight.
The nnniiul parish meeting of St.
Mark 'a church wil Ihe held ..,;..,,,
- o cock in the church. All comiiiuni-
ants aud contributors hnve v..ioa -ri,.
'Icetion of wardens. eoi.m.iil..e.n,, n.,.i
other officials will take place nt this
nine.
Carlton Sells Tract.
A. C. Carlton sold his (;,,....- ,r
on the Jacksonville road, near Medford,
ii Mr. liurrnw, recently from San Kran-
isco- coiisuleralioii. Ill, ,l,r.....,l
Vilsn-Kiny,in i, gem-v.
SPOHTING NOTES.
R. 11. Ilahor of f.-ranls Pass was in
Medford Wednesday en route lo Lake
anil iMamalh count, es, with Nhirlev V
and Pat Tucker, who will compel.
.I..-.-X ... run mere iti,r,,,,f I ... ve,.r
He recently repurchased the last named
iron, .loin, -.ari,el.rg, and savs
that he was Ihe fastest horse than ev
run three eighths of a mil,, and .will li
again.
MARRIED.
M 'WILLIAMS MOODY At lleddin.r.
A-prit 111, liios, by Rev, A. S. Mason,
Charles Mc Williams and Miss Mabel
Moody.
IMLLKH-BAKKU At Ashland. Anril
14, 11108, by liev. II. .1. Van Vossen,
Albert Diller of Salem and Frances
linker ot Portland
I.AWTOXS1IAMBEKLA1N At Ash
lan.l, April 10. WIN. bv ltev. W 1.
Mellinger, Mortimer V. Lawton and
xuiss llaisv Jjorena Jackson
IIAVXKS-BEVMKRS At Grunts P,
April .",, lilOS, by Rev. C. H. Cleaves,
Charles Haynes and Miss Mabol Rey-mors.
Dl'ECIREEX At Grants Pass, April
1"), by liev. P. C. Lovett, Henry Due
of Ohico. Cnl., and Miss Elsie Green.
1 IOR N'BUCKLK-EVKRTOM At Grants
Pass. Anril 13. ions hi- T..,lne T...
ell, Thomas E. Hornhiickle of Santa
Rosa, (!nl., and Miss Maude M. Ever
ton.
I ortland had three games to its crc.lil
llmrs.Iav moi-noiL'. ,.e !.. il.,.., 11..1,
land and Los Ang les hav ,, won
nan i raucisco lia.l loxl only wo gam,
out of 1! and seems to have got ten oil
.,, ,,. ngnr tool.
l-ranl; . Mens.,,,, secrelarv of stall
Who IS spending several weeks in III,
SOlllh, and who is nil eulhiixiaxlic fan
writes entertainingly In his chief clerk
S. A. Knzer, relative to the Denver ball
lossers. He comments fre.-lv tl,
(food anil bad .pialities of Ihe p layers.
He snys he do.s not like the playing
ot lllooiuticl.l or Whale,,. Mr. lienson
even suggests that the team might be
iinprovcil 11 .Mac discharged himself
However, he thinks the team loll per
ceni Letter than last year s aggrega
tion.
ormxaxce no. inn.
An ordinaiico authoriyimr ,..,! ,l;Pn..i
- - 1
,ng Ihe execution of an agreement for
ine purcn.-ise ot water rights for Ihe
cily of Medford. Oreeon. n'n.l ..r.,. l.i;..
I lie form and terms thereof.
The City of Medford dnlh or.lnln ..
follows:
Section I. That the M-ivi- r
order of the Citv of M,.lf..r,l 1.
are hereby authorized and instructed t
make, enter into nn.l .t.i.o i.i.n.
with M. V. Hauler of Jackson county,
Oregon, an agreement in writing in
words and fierures ns hereinafter n.
forth, and the terms and conditions
or Ihe said agreement ns herein set
forth nre hereby approved, ratified and
onnrmeo.
Section 2. That said n.reete., it.
writing shall he in words and figures
as lotions:
This Agreement, made and entered
into this dav of Anril inns h .i
between M. F. Hanlev, the fir,t partv.
and the City of Medford, a municipal
corporation, of Jackson county, Oregon.
Ihe second partv.
Wilnrsseth. That the first
and in consideration of Ihe sum of one
ilollnr. and of other good and valuable
-final. leratmns. to him in hand nairl
and the receipt of .which is aeknnwl
.i ... 1 1 .... 1
, in the v. v.,- ... ,, ' T '' ' TOnut
alr.-a.lv won .' agreemenis on tn- part or the second
(tone f,,r",?,, ,'n r"1'- " h"W " I" ' ""I't 1 pcrforme.1.
and I,, "r '"' "riKinnl ""'r'ake, and ngr.v, that if. on or
AK.k'i '""1"r.'U '"'"'r '"' ''' "" ""-"'"l l'"rlv
,h,: "ZnZ, ,,r","',M" I "' "' "" !":
the cir..,s,.. aan,, ,;;;,;'1;;,. i,r hi" ';r,,;r-,hn """ '' ""nu fiv-
the basis of ei, ' , ' ,,",l"r. lll"llan. thereof
,...UicX "' ,"" " "' """"""I h.-r..of ill
"fur,),...,-- ..,i;,.,i "J7" i'.J' "'"!"'""- dollar, in face value
8"i vnrd.. The route l.-.i. ,,, .""'ri"f l'" r-H" ' negotiable
en-...g.-.l. but Ihe c..,..,. n,.,,,., ,;;" 'vn,"r ''""'!; ''faring interest at the
ae ,l.,.i,..,l , ,1V ,. of Vl' 1 v " " W ' r"B
u. a,,,..,,..,,,!, wit., .1,; ,:; fl",:'r1 :,f 1W1; nr' "
the promoters of the raeo, . "f j r. ,n l,c (hereof. e,l, in the
: 'mm ' fifteen thonnd dollars, at the
The Porlland .foiirnal criticises Per
noli, the crack Southern Oregon piteher
"Pernoll Would win more :... s if 1
wound up before delivering the ball to
the baiters, savs a Frisco writer 'Pi,...,,
Legs' stands on the slab and slams
them over without trying to deceive th
baiter a particle. The ol.ieet ef ,. 1
4)i i to puzzle the batter and ulsn to
Ke ine nan more steam. There nre
Very few successful pitchers without the
winii-up. 1, cover or the 1'illsl.urg team
brings his hands to the top of his head
before delivering, but I'ernoll don't
oven go ns far ns this sometimes." N'ev
erthcless Pernoll won the first game the
Beavers played against Los Angeles this
year, shutting then, out to the tune of
. 7 lo 0. I. .t niade a creditable showing
last year and would do better if Mc
Cr.JJe gave-him ihe Hhi kind ..f a
bow.
BORN.
SHIELDS At Vonenlln, Cnl., April 15,
i;w. to Mr. nu.I Mrs. .1. A. Shields,
a son.
II ESS ELG HAVE At Central Point.
April 11, lllllS, t Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Hesselernve. a iln.mhl.ee
HARHOM At Ashland, April 11, tfiOS,
10 air. unit Mrs. II. W. Harron, of Bar
ron, a son.
GILLETTE At. Ashland, April S, !!)(.
in air. anil Mrs. George Gillelte, n
sou.
ENDEI1L At Arlington. Wash A,.
ru n, IHIIS, to Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
enilell, "formerly of Ash and. n son
' Ol, Ml At Grants Pass. A. oil In
liios. lo Mr. mid Mrs. W. II. Vg.
Ill, eiLMlt-llonn.l .r.rl
Sl'MMEKS At Grunls Pass, April 1.1.
mil, to .Mr. and Mrs. John Summers,
a girl.
VEATCII At Grants Pass. April 11,
llhiS. to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Vealeh. a
son.
IIAIJXEILI.E Al Grants Pass, April
HI. I!ll"t. I,.' Mr. 1 Mrs. E. G. Dar-
11,'ille. a daughter.
DIED.
SAXDltl' KG At Grants Pass. Anril
to, III0S, infant son of Mr. ami Mrs.
Oscar E. Snnburg.
AX DREWS At Grunts Pass, April 1(1.
U"W. twin son of Mr. nn.l Mrs. Mcl
vin Andrews, nged one month.
Mil, A.N U Waldo. April 12, loos
Ella Simmons, wife f J. T. Logan
aged 111 years.
option of the secoud party, then tho
".01 pa. iy nm niaKe, execute and do
lr. er 10 the second nanv his eooH nH
sufficient deed of conveyance of all of
me rignis of the first nnrtv to the
use of the waters of Was,,...
ami ot Lou;; Canyon not herein re
serve.!, beiug the right to the use of
o. u,e waters or said streams be
longing to the Hnnley ditches known
as the 1'pper Ditch. Jiaviiie at its l,e.l
a carrying capacity estimated at S60
...... era incnes; tnc Long Canyon Ditch,
having at its head au estimated carry
ing capacity of .160 miaers' inches, au.l
Ihe Lower Ditch, having n ,.st!.t.i
earning capacity of more than 100
u.uiera lln-Ues: the r ehla to 1...
veyed being for the use of not less
than 300 inches, miners' measurement
under n six inch pressure, to be divert
ed by the second parly, either at the
heads of said ditches, respectively, or
at some point upon the land now owned
by the first uartv: sf.i.l w,,ua....
yon and Long Canyon beiug streams
..ou-.i i,ogeiner lorm tributary of the
Xorlh Pork of Little Untie rwt ;..
Jackson county, Oitooii: will, II... Li..
111 the second party to enter upon the
laud of the first parly to be described
111 said deed, and to eslablish upon said
land such bulkhead 1 j
shall be deemed by the second party as
necessary In divert nn.l lend :.i :...
ors from the watershed of Ihe stream
to the city of Medford, or elsewhere.
aim to establish and build upon snid
land such iiitieliue or i,ii. .. ..:.i
second party shall deem necessary for
sun, purposes, the point of location of
said bulkheads and the right of way
for said pipelines to be established hv
Ihe engineer of the second oartv .;ih
out unnecessary delay, and to require
inn use ot such lauds as will least in
jure the prooertv of Ihe firs, .,..-1..
consistent Willi diversion and tnkimrof
sain water hv 10 ...,1 .1...
amount of land so taken I.. .!ii...i
lo the actual requirements of the sec
oud parly, and the same to be definite
ly described in nildili 1 r.
the first llarlv. herei.,..i'i. .: ,
Fur said consideration 1, ml .
I' the same I causae! ion. 11.,, f;,..i ....1...
'Iiall oilier into nil unilertaki,,,. ,.iii,
one or more sufficient sureties lo be
approved by the second partv, iu the
sum of ten thousand dollars, "and shall
deposit in a bank to be agreed upon bv
Ihe parties, water bonds of II...
parly so taken iu ,,v..,i :..
.. . . 1 " "il sum
ot titteen thousand dolh.r. f.,.
, , ' ' ....i.e.
" r'"'B". that if lit any time within
ten years fi 1 date thereof ' the right
"I the second narlv lo 11... ...... ..c ...
inches, miners' measure.,,..,,. ..
six-inch pressure, of said water, shall
bo taken from the HIU'iillil n.ii.1., 1...
any person, fir,,, or corporation claim
ing the right to the use of snid waters
V rignts other than those riparian to
said Wasson Canyon, Long Cnnvon,
Ihe Xorlh Pork of Little Untie Creek
or Ihe streams into which thev or nnv
"t them flow, or if the quantilv o'f
water available to said cily fall below
'loo inches, us iil.ovo u.,f V.... ,.
..'I. 1 lien,
upon Ihe receipt of a ,1 f,,,,,, t.
1 I""''.V '" il assigns or- success
oi-s. lo the first parly. f 1 th, H ,,,
(mil property conveve.l i .,... ,
Hie first, party, the'first i.,,,'-!,- ;ii
to 1 lie second party h,. .,, .'. ,.,,,'
live tliousnn.l dollars, fil'iee., 11 ',
dollars of which may be repaid in the
"'' '.' party's waler bonds, if the same
pledge; in said under
taking of the first parly shall be an
additional' obligation upon the first
party lo defend, for Ihe period of ten
veins from the dale n...r....r ti.
ond parly's right to Ihe use of .100
inches, miners' mens. ,,.,.,, 1 1...
six inch pressure, of Ihe wule'rs so con
'e.M-u. as against all persons, coiupa
n ies or corporations eluimiiio the ,,.,
In the same or nnv n,..l 11 c 1...
rights other than rio'iri,... ... 11...
streams herein mentioned, ,r j
event that said water shall nnl be di
verted by Ihe second narlv l.v il.
of said undertuking. then the time
within which the first party shall so
'"'"'"il r lie r,L. It or the .... ...1 ......i.. .
the use of said qiinntily of waler shall
be therein extended until ten venrs
from Ihe dale of the .ll..:.. ,.r
''., "I son,
water from thn watersheds of Long
. inn, on, vt asson Cnnvon and Little
i.uue ireeK; hut III is clause shall not
vtend the timn for dofe.l(,, .;.i
., Kins longer man thirteen venrs from
Ihe dale of said bond.
fifteen Ihousand dollars be nnl s.. ..;.!
by the second party in water bonds, as
herein provided, then the lirst party.
.11 lieu 01 piengiug it,,, same as above
provided, shall furnish a good and suf
ficient uii.lerlaking iu the sum of twen-
i.v nve inousan.t dollars instead of the
sum of ten thousand as above set forth.
The rights of eminent domain now or
hereafter possessed by the second party
shall be at the disposal of the first
party in the event that he require said
.Km in oeren.llng the rights bv said
deeds granted to the sec .nd party.
In witness whereof tl. firsl ,',artv
has hereunto set his hand n.,.1 e ,l n!i
the second party has caused these pres.!
enls to be simied bv its inavor n...l r...
.-order and its official seal 1.. K.. ... ;
Inched to this and another of like tenor
and dale, the day ami ycaj- first above
written, by iiulhorily ..f nil ordinance
duly enacted by its city council nu.l
approved by the mayor.
Witnesses:
As to execution by M. p. ILiulov.
Cl'l'i OF MEDFOnn,
By
Attest:
Witnesses:
Mayor.
Recorder.
Medford
Skating Rink
Society Night
Tuesday, April 21
Music by the
Rink Band
Admission - - 10c
Skates - - - - 25c
Tlii't'c acres in town, well improved; price $2000.
, ' -IT ''" h S,n'l'n wdl '"'Pi'oved. good
liilllilllijfs; $2.00; (ci-nis.
l-'iye ii.-ivs, w, improved, fine fruit ; this will pav
- per cent on invesfment; price $4500.
M... lerii city residence K i si,.(.,.t 8(,wor j
city waler, close in; $2500.
Ten acres, close in, all in fruit, and K I h()11H0.
well lenced ; (Ins is a good huv; ask to see tins
$2500 '" "W"' 10 IX ',,tS' W11 1",'iit(',l; ri,'e
l-'our acres, new o-room house, well l.uilt; fine gar
( ilen and fruit slarted ; good land; $2200.
I'll Pee acres, all iu fruit; a beautiful place; small
new bouse; this will pay $800 this vear; vou must
see this to appreciate it,; price $2200.
DRESSLER & WOOD
West Seventh St. Uledtocd, Or.
City of Med-
As to execution
ford.
The foregoing ordinance was p;
oy tne crty Council on April 11
irowi.ri.lge voting aye, Kifert
Worlman aye, Merrick nve. Olwell
I Infer ftye.
Approved April 1-1. 100S.
,i. F. i;i:ddv, My
Attest: llKM.r. M. COI.l.lXS,
liecorder.
asscd
I'.IOS
aye
ave
BUSINESS CARDS.
rrilol.STKIilNt! AND URPAtlilNO
J. S. HARRINGTON'
Kcnr Hails' Secon.l llnu.l Store.
DltOllO 91.
j. T. ANKROM,
WKTd, DKKlKlt. MIODFORD, Ol!.
I'lices right, rumps Furnished when
Wanted.
BAIL & GLOS0OCK.
L'onlraelors and Builders.
All Work Guaranteed.
Offlco with C. II. Pierce & Son.
1'houe fl-,3. . o. itox 77,
CHAS. VAN BUSKIRK,
Shorthand and Typewriting Kvenings,
Fine Work a Spccialtv.
1'irOXK 88.1. Jl0!""11 S7fi'
DR. A. B. SWEET
l'hysiciuii and Surg.-nn.
Office a I Residence.
WILLIAM YOUNG
CAIil'KXTKR AVli nun nmi
Window and Door Screens to Ordor.
Mission Fumlturo Built.
Ilnxjl7l. - Medford, Or
E. n. SEELV, M. Di
I'hysician and Surgeon
Modern Kipiippcd Operating Kooms.
.V-Kay. Office Hours, J 0-1 2, 2 4 P. M.
Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg,
Will. M. Colvlff. Mertfnrrl Or
COLVIG it DURHAM,
Attorneys-at-Lnw.
H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
Medford Fimiitiuo Co., Undertakers-
Day phono Mght Flumes: c. y
Conklill -III.",; ,T. II. Mutler MS.
WM. W. r. HOLT, M. D.,
Physlc'an and Surgeon.
Fugle I'oiiit. Oregon.
A Fine Business Opening'
on a Small Capital
$1,450 Will handle a splendid
business in Medford, large new
room on Seventh Street be
tween bridge and depot. Act
promptly and step into an estab-
1 1 C ll nrl Itiini'Tinnri 1 . it
11011 uuisiucaa. oiuikiiess is tne
cause ol owner selling.
C. H. PIERCE & SON
Sole
Agents
E. L. BALCOM.
New West Side Confei-I t,.,,erv Fruit
store-candies, nuts, cignrs, tobaccos,
iresn nun ,n season. Near tel
Moore, Medford, Or.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL-
EECTION AGENCY.
Lock l!x Wis. Medford, Or.
Something New
In Huhlier Tires that it will pay you lo
invcstiL'iite. COMPLETE RTflntr
prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed
Technically Ihe American ear. Tl
Ik.III
Iii said died of the first partv he
r rve to himself mid his success
o,B the right to the use of so much
of Ihe waters of said Long Cnnyoi, and
v.nssnn i. an von ns he s..,.,l
shall not divert from said streams; this
r.servati however, not in anywise to
interfere with 1 1,,. ii,.ht of tl,.'. , i
party to use nil nr uny part of Ihe
waters of eilher of said streams after
Ihe delivery of said deed, mid as . .
sideration therefor, Ihe first party shall
m nam ue.si o ungate himself ,.,1,1 his
successors to put to a lieneficia! in
sufficient. ,.f the waters of said si reams
not diverted l,v the second n.irlv
...... ...... : '
iy prniect the rights of the second
party to the use of all of the water of
sniu streams ns granetil in said deed.
And for snid considerations the first
party further agrees that as soon after
tho execution of his said deed and the
delivery thereof us tho second parly
shall furnish him with u nrnner il,.ur;..
tion of lands required for bulkheads
m.l omer purposes of diversion and
rights of wav noon and across ll,e fir-.
parly's said lands; h will make, exe.
culii and deliver lo the second uartv
for snid consideration.,, a g.,.l nn.l suf
ficient dee.) to Ihe land to l.e occupied
by ils said bulkheads and other nppli
ea.es for diverting said waler. nnd to
a right of way for the said pipelines;
but Ihe said first n.-irtv shall .,.,1 I.- ...
quired to furnish to or secure for the
said second party righls of wav for
ils said piNlin.s over a,, premises
nier I Ion, those owned by liims If.
And for said consi.lerat i.,n it,.. .....
"lid parly iiiob-rlnkes and ..gr.-.s thai.
on or l.elore July I. !is, it will pay
lo Ihe first parly or his order 11,.. uin
f twenty five tl sand dolh.rs i.,
11 ai"l dollais llor.-of in rii.l, n.l
fifteen th,,uail dollars iu such of ils
waler bonds ns are above in.-iit ioned.
nr in lien of said fifteen th. ,ai id d,,
lars in bonds, fifteen tl,.i., dollars
in cash, at its option. Thot if said
GENERAL WAOONITBS
Ensl 71 li Slreel, rear of Merriman's
Hlaeksinilli Shop. Medford, Or.
All Kinds and
Varieties of
umber
Are You
Thinking of
Building?
TrAvrc-so'Aira nurf.nixns to
TO N" DOWy WHICH py.
V Kli F( )!' SAT, K ( ) Til K ( 1 K'QUX 1 ).
OAT.fi AT QUI? OFFIOI'.
Mitchell & Poeck I M E D F 0 k
Iowa Box & Lumber Co.
OREGON
SEE
THE XKW AM) lll' TO DATF
LINK OF (,-OllllAM STKRM.VO
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nkw .ii:wi:i,Kv stohi:. ,ji;st
TIIK TIHMI Foil FA ST Kit I'ltKS.
ENTS.
.Martin J. Reddy
11 NORTH 0 STREET,
Pino Watch and Jewelry Re
pairing a Specialty.
Near the I'nstoffice.
SOCIAL DA NCR
ANGLE'S OPERA HOUSE. APRIL 2ri.
lienth, ,.,,. tl.,,,1; Ladies, free. All cor
diallv iuviti,l.
Honihmkle Stanley, Floor Managers.
AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS
'' 1 I'I'I'K OAlfAdK. (!AIi'S S'lYXfEl) AND CAKT:!) FOK
Reos
Premiers
Fords
Kissel Kar
All Mil' GOODS
li-y (liiiuls, I !,-i viljuiii ('liin.-i
Semi-1 'nivcl.-iiii, ,;ii!t inici-.
.'iiul ( 'rocks. Trunks. Null-
c;iscs iiiul Telescopes.
11 hi' re. aim frl nilit inrrs,
Weill's Cash Store
wr; ask
Vol: To
XOTICK
Ol'lf LINK
FOR "OS.
CAN VOC
15KAT IT
Reos
l II. P. s.iikIc cvlimlcr KmiiiUiit, with foldinfj
Sfjif. p Ci'O
1'" II. P. double-cylinder I.o.-idsfei' with jiiiiip sciit.iplOOO
-' II. P. iloiildc-i'vlinder Touring C;ir, dcl.'icli.-il.le
'"iiiifiiii Si12.0
Premiers
-M-lIS If. p. I'oiir-cylinder li'o.idsler or lourin-,' ciir. $2250
. . four-cylinder Ifoiidsler or loiiriiii' enr! .2.100
:;.) II. . four-cylinder li'o.'idsler or toiiriny; enr,
dmilile ignition ?. . . . 'S2(00
I'M-") II. P. six-cylinder Touring ((,,., 7-'.!issene1V.!);.'l7rt0
Fords
1 II. P. Coiir-cylindcr Ruualioul 500
Sjiiiic willi inecli.inie.'il nilcr, I'n i in i li-l j i.i t'i 1 and
l.-imi.-4. c-t- y 700
in II. P. six-cylinder Toiirino; Car ijtfOOO
Kissel Kar
::."- fit . . Tin i rinjr ('-,,. Ifoadstcr !j?2000
CAN Vol' liKAT Tl I KM ( I 'virci V. ). It. l-ViiTon7!
MEDFORD AUTO CO.,,:
. W AVAKKKIf. .Maunder.
Phone Main 213.
i rn u' Kiulitli nud ) Streets.