Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 19, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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THH MM WORD DAXLt TRIBUNE, MKT) FORD. OR.. TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1908.
: SOCIAL AND
i PERSONAL
k Elwood Balls graphophonei and rue
. IjnU on easy payments $1 a week.
A. W. aud J. L. t'lcini u of Central
Point did business in Mcdfurd Saturday.
r Buy a ehmieH ou the silU Ilattentx-rg
Jacket 3
Harvey Cniueron bu over from Ap
; pletfttt a fw days ag.
t if you waut ic ereaoi, give your or
; jt to the Book Store Creamery.
T.. I. .Tones, the miner, Is viiiting iu
Mediurd aud'.raHsnuvUle.
All kindt of job printing at Portland
prices The Tribune.
Mr. Loder in iu Mfdford viwitiuii Lib
BOH, Frank Lixlrr, tin expert elet'irieian.
;i All Bight restaurant at t hr Kmcrick
nail fuither notice.
t Air. and Mm. J it wis .nu.-iuii m i
nix won remut iitttrt in MMfori..
Mim LlHm Oaunyaw, Monography and
fcvpt-writiiitr. Itnom -I, Pnlui Block.
Jlitery llitiis. ii uud X. J. Gam-It wen'
ii .over from Ruxy Saturdiiy nfteriHteu.
Tbe only print eliop la Southern Or
f, .m emulovuitf TypoifrapUical rinon
I (jniilrs. The Tribune.
B. F. folium, rity nvordt-r, n-turiii'd
j Ttiewiay from n trip north.
; For people who wish the veiy
Wftitflliurg Pure White Flour. .13.
K. F. JIiirlLurt, a irnininenl i-apital-iHl
from rUi.'iigi), it in Mnlt'onl t-nluy.
fhe bent eiiiipped jb printing office
iu Southern Oregon, employing skilled
union priutAra The Tribune.
(I. (,'. Morriii, nMitaaitt aii'rintiMidMit
of the S,nith-rn Paeifie (oinpnny, spent
- a few hours in Mi'lt'nl Mctidtiy.
tee cream ddivered to any part of the
r-.iv. Order lrm the Creamery or
iud store.
Two carloads of Jacksonville people
cumtt over to ln-iir (lovi-rimr t'hnmher
lain talk at Med ford Monday.
Better bn-nd and min bread with
t TVaitsbuitf Pure White Flour. Allen A
Itt-Hgini. S3
' O. Jj. Neale of Ontrnl Point precinct,
the melon raiwer, was in Medford Mon
day, accompanied by his daughter.
Harry Culbertson, reneral contractor I
tod builder, cement work a pecialty,
.4-dford, Or.
Mr. .1. W. Opp, who has been vmiting
in California, returned to .Tackftonville
Monday evening.
Chmtees from I rent to a I'tollar on
the hand-made Batteuberg jacket in
Runlett Misters' window. S3
J. M. JewH and C. K. Textor were
ovar from acksonville Mmi.lav after
noon. 48ho, Mario,' 1 .lis )er ('olcttin Win
eral Water taste like yo' font was
asleep." Old Mlnckjoe. So
Benton Bower, tho Ashland capital
ist, did hiwine in Medford Monday af
ternoon.
Economical hmim-n ive know t lint
WaiUbur ' 'Pure White" Flour is the
rhean'Rt by far in the long run. Allen
& Rental). .13
F. M. Amy and '!. Jobndinh Pan
key r.f Central Point spent Monday af
termmn in Medford.
If yon want sweet cream or butter
milk, order from the Creamery or watch
for tho wagon. Deliveries made everv
d.T. Phono No. 02.1.
J. Moreom and Willinm Catnpbell, the
miners, spent a few hours in Medford
Monday afternoon.
Wo deliver iwwt cream or buttermilk
every day; watch for our -wag n o
nliono orders to the Creamery. Phon
So. 923.
V. A. Bunlap, one of the merchants
of Talent, was iu Medford Monday on
busfucsg.
J. ( Brown lias purchased the inter
est of Br. Morrison's rent estate bus
inesa, who will resume the practice of
medicine aain. ."t
Miss Marie Veness, one of the belles
f Portland, is visiting in Med fold, the
guest of Miss Kdith ('raufitl.
Soxf Smith Premier typewriter with
tabulator, for sale cheap if sold soon.
P. O. Box US, Medford. Or., or Geo.
II. Johnson, the sewing machine num. o-
W. Kendnll is down from his home
tead in Antelope district, but will not
remain long.
If you are looking for a fine building
lot, oast front, or a good home in West
Medford. or a mountain ranch consist
iug of fruit land, oak timber and ts
ture land at only tfl per aere. see M.
B. Signs. fi;l
(Jeorge II. Burh;un of (i rants lass. '
the attorn. was iu Medfoid the lirst
of the week on professional business, j
W. P. Count of Tolo. the veteran
railroader, was among his Medford
friends Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Boyd en have ri
tinned from a short v i i t to San Fran
eih.o and report a delightful trip.
F. I. Ton Vt'llc was it. Ashland Sun
day to attend the funeral of the late
C. KleinlnHiiner.
1. W. Berry and his family came down
from Jacksonville Monday, returning in
the afternoon.
Charles A. Pruett niol t Bradhaw
f Eagle Point precinct pont a few
houns in Mislfonl S.itunUw
J. ,T. Skinner, K. F. Morrison, V.. F.
l;ymond and his wife, of flriffin Creek,
were among the manv in Medford St
unlay.
M. Marshall of Central Point pre
rlnct, candidate for county commis
aloner. was among the multitude in
Medford Monday.
lr. ,i. V . sinrksiuirv, the wen Kii nvn
vender of proprietary medicines, ii
th valley again, lie lives in l.im
county now.
R. F, Bean, F. M. Fergusou and W
K. Price were among th residents of
Willow Springs precinct in Medford
Monday.
Mrs. P. A. Bines, Misa Mary Wett
ever, Mrs. W. K. Finney and Miss Jisit
McCully were over from Jaeksonvilb
Mom! ay aftoruoon.
V. Beuo of Kane's Creek district, who
recently eamo from Astoria to engage
in fruit raising, did butinesa in Medfonl
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clareuee Reatnea have
returned from Arkansas, where they
went on a biisiiiesj trip with Peter
Detach.
W. I. Vnwti r, E. (. (laddis aud Mr
1 1. Lkins left for Salem last night as dtd
ej-atts to tlif fMd Fellows' and He-j
bt kali conventiou. 1
F. Wells, for the past six months op
erator at tbe depot, left fur Portland
this morning, accompanied by his wife.
H. E. Kennedy takes his place.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Mrs. Robert Nye, who went to San
Francisco to witness the arrival of the
fleet, returned one day last week.
IK II. Jock sou uud Earl Jackson left
fur Salem Monday eveniug. haviug in
custody R. Ii. Emerson, who was sen
tenced to two years in the penitentiary
for forging a check.
Attorney E. E. Kelley of Medford
was attending court Monday.
Miss Mollie fi. Towne and Miss Grace
Henry spent Suudny in Ashland.
Mrs. Mary Peter returned from San
Francisco Sunday after an absence uf
several weeks.
Professors M. Ii. Signs of Medford
aud A. J. Uunby of Central Poiut were
in Jacksonville Saturday helping with
the eighth grade examinations given
by the slate,
Ii. F. Mulkey has guue to Grants Pass
on an electioneering trip.
F. Osseiibruggn was over from Med
ford for a few hours Saturday.
Mrs. Chris Kenney left for Portland
Sunday eveniug, where she will visit
with relatives.
Fletcher Linn aud wife, who have
been spending several weeks here look-
ug after Mr. Linn's orchard, returned
to Portland Sunday evening.
Mr. und Mrs. W. C. IVneff returned
from San Francisco Saturday after an
ibseuce of several weeks.
Mr. aud Mr. Chris Finch, Mrs. Ella
uok. Mrs. R. It. Dow, Mrs. Sarah
Cunt rail and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Cant rail went to Ashland Sunday to
attcud the funeral of the late C. Klein
hammer.
A number of Jacksonville people
went over to Med lord Saturday eve
ning to hoar "Mrs. Temple's Tele
gram." All who went express them-
ncIvcs well pleaded with the show.
EXCURSION RATE
FLEET CELEBRATION
Seattle and T acorn a.
Account the visit of tho fleet of bat
tleships to Taeoma and Seattle, the
Southern Pacific company offers the
following reduced rates:
Oue aud one-third faro to Portland,
plus 7.r if to Seattle and $..K0 if to
Taeoma.
Sale dates: To Seattle, May t and
'. to Taeoma, May 25 and 2ti. Contin
ual passage in both direct ions, with
final return limit 14 days from date of
le.
This is last opportunity to see this
fleet after its memorable cruise.
These cities aro making great prepa
rations for entertainment of tho fleet
aud uther visitors.
Further particulars at depot.
SPORTINO NEWS. '
Joe On ns, the colored lightweight
vhampinn, defeated Rudolph I'nholK.
the South African Boer, in II rounds
at the Coliseum in Sao Fraueiseo a few
nights ao. I'nholc worked hts awk
ward guard to the limit and (toured ev
ery ounce of his rugged strength into
the contest, but the champion outclassed
him from the start. Gaus who wet! that
tot is still a perfect fighting machine,
(inns scored a knockdown in the fourth
round and again iu the seveulh, when
I lie Boer's seconds tonne d the towel in
admission of defeat. Fnholz, however,
refused to stand by the action and the
fight went on. I u the tenth round Gans
sent the Peer down again. In the
eleventh ho repeated the trick with a
volley of short arm jolts. Rudolph stag
gered blindly to his feet and struck out
wildly. Onus stepped aside and re
fused to hit his completely helpless an
tagoiiist and Referee Welch then gave
the battle to the champion.
MARRIAOE LICENSES.
J. J. I .a no to Susan A. Peck.
John M Wilson and Maude A.
Ni
hart.
Swantie Pcteison nnd Dnijy M. M
ileu.
J. J. Lane and Susau A. Beck.
MARRIED.
IhllNliOTIlAM TAYI.ON In Jaek
Miiivilli', May !, 1IHH, liy .luil(o Dunn.
(Ii'iugf 11. Iliinhiithiint and Polly 3.
Taylor.
I.ANK IIKl K-ln Ashland, vn Muv 17,
by Kov. II. .1. Van Foast'n, Susan A.
Ilfik and J. .1. Ianr.
BORN.
WALTON At A.hlaml, May 6. S.
ti Mr. and Mm. Ororgi' Walton, a
daughter.
II KNKY At Klamath V'alU. May 10.
ll0)l, to Mr. and Mra. K. II. ll.nry.
a son.
1'l.M KKI1S In Klamath county,
7. 11"S, Augii.t r'lai'hr.. ng
yi'ai..
hi.K.IMlAMMKK At A.hlaml,
l. l!0. t'laus KU'iutiamtniT.
7.( ,'ar. tt month., t da.
r.U.Mtll At Ashland, May 10.
Mis. Palmi'r. agod 0 Vt'ars.
Ml Vlil'K At Ashland. May lit.
Mai-
May
agrd
loos.
vi am
Mrs. I 'has. W. Shiiriw. aiinl
Wliil.K. At Ashland. Mai 1.1, ;
. Inld ol Mr and Mi. I! ti. Wi;
Mll.l.lill -At lied Wuff. l al Nl'
Mis. A i,. hii- lillt-r, (otnii-rly o(
I: n.l. aj.-d .Is v.'ais.
CIRCUIT COURT NEWS.
Stat.- of Ol.Kon v K 11. Kin.
foii''M ; .l.' ., guilty and ..'ntt'ii,-,
two .'a?s in pimitftitlntv.
R. W. GRAY. Builder
COLONIAL POUCH WORK. GRILL AND LATH
WOKK, PATTERN'S, ETC.
TELEPHONE 471.
Democratic Ticket;
j
PLEDOED TO STATEMENT NO. 1.
Election June 1, 1908.
For IT. H. Senator Geo. E. Chamber
lain. For Congressman J, J, Whitney.
For Supreme Judge R. S. Beau.
For Joint Representative Jacksun
and Douglas Counties F. E. Ca vender.
For Representatives M. Purdin, D.
II. Miller.
For County udge J. R. Neil.
tor County Commissioner M. Mar
shall.
For County Sheriff Wilbur A. Jones.
For County Clerk A. 8. Barnes.
For County Recorder J. C. Master
son.
For County Treasurer M. M. Taylor.
Fur County Assessor R. B. Dow.
. For County Surveyor E. B. Sawyer.
For County Coroner Dr. A. C. Stan
lev. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Ellen Loinas to E. Cheadle, half
interest in Sunuyside lode min
ing claim $
George lieeer to V. A. Springford,
land iu section 32, T. 38, range
S W
Val Snyder to C. W. Rout, lots
2.-., 26. 27, block Q, R. R. Addi
tion, Ashland
Walter It. Pearson to Gold Hill
Mining Co., mining property iu
T. 35, range 3 W 7"
Millie F. Sehaufele to F. Oseu
brngge, lot 3, block 3, Med
ford
Heater A. Galloway to Kenneth
A. Wye k off, land in T. 3i.
range 2 W 1
Belle Saroni to I.eon Wand, pow
er of attorney
O. & C. Railroad company to E.
T. Merrill, S W 'A and W i
of S K V4 section it, all section
17, township 34, range 3 W . . . !
Manuel Silva to Margaret Silva,
lot S, block 7, Rous' addition
to Medford
John and Eva Si sty to Iaurn Me
Clendon, land in section 12,
township 37, range 3 W
Fred Whelpley to Paul Demmer
et nl., lot tt, block 3. Crowd!
addition to Medford
Paul Demmer to Emit R. Peek,
same as above
Frederick C, Pago to Gilbert
E. Anderson, lot .1, block ,ri;
lot 0, block 3, Page addition to
Medford
E. E. Morrison to Getirge X.
Fisk, 12.."4 acres in township
3S, range 2 W
I. A. Craiue to Clara L. Haw
lev, lot tt. block 1 1. Ashland. .
Golden
Grain
Granules
100 FER CENT PURE
CEREAL COFFEE.
It tastos like coffee. It looks
like coffee and it smells like
coffee, but is pure roasted
grains, blended so as to pro
cure tbe best flavor, tbe
sreaiest strength and ai
ar
old lid
wbicli
drink
young and
mav
morning, noon
and night.
(.olden drain Grannies is
spci-ially recommended to
those suffering from heart
trouble, nervousness, consti
pation, indigestion, dyspep
sia and stomach troubles.
X early :1 pound package
for LW, all retail grocers.
Wholesale by
P. B. Theiss & Co.
Medford. Or.
MEDFORD. OR.
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No siagla truer-
j tlooi leas than 16 cents. Six Insertions
i or we price or lour. WYcnty-UTe
cents a line per month.
FURNISHED ROOMS The O'Dell,
over post off ice.
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
bead of stock sheep. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or.
FOR BALE 5-room bungalow, just fin
ished: th e 11 it if ao)d miun Rm flnw A '
uuimers.
FOR SALE Yo ung gentle cow for
sale; price 40. E. E. Morrison, R
F. D. No. 1, Griffin Creek.
WANTED Ten teamsters with teams
wanted by Western Oregon Orchards
Co. at once; good wages.
FOR SALE Reo runabout in good con
dition. I need a larger machine. L.
B. Warner, Jr., at Warner's store.
FOUND On the road from Medford to
Jacksonville a baby's white coat. Call
at Tribune office.
LOST A cocker spauiel pup. Return
to 025 South ! street and receive re
ward. 52
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, on Trips
street, second street Boutb on East
Movent b. Apply to Mrs. O. Bowman. 56
FOR SALE Complete rurnishings for
5 room cottage; bargain if taken at
once. Mra, C. P. Cameron, corner 10th
nnd L streets, West Medford.
FOR SALE A $2000 mortgage, gilt
edge security, no taxes, 8 per cent net
Inquire of the Medford Realty & Rent
nl Co., Medford, Or.
FOR RENT 5 furnished rooms, conve
nient tor housekeeping, close to busi
ness; no children. No. 307 North C
roct. 62
PARTY wishes to get loan of $300 on
40. acres of raw land that is worth
$1000; good abstract; will pay 10 per
cent. Lock Box 656.
RUNABOUT for sale cheap; thorough
ly equipped with odometer, acetelyne
lightB, top, etc. A. C. Allen, Medford,
Or.
FOR SALE One U. S. Cream Sepa
rator, No. 6; 500 capacity; good as
new; cost $S0; will sell for $50. R
C. Hensley, Central Point. 1
FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is in the
market now; choiee ten-acre tracts,
boat locfttiou in tho ralley. L. Nee
.demoyer. Jacksonville.
LOST Ladies' gold hunting case
watch, black leather fob; lost be
tween 7th at. and cemetery Sunday
afternoon. Finder return Tribune, re
ceive reward.
FOR SALK Five-room house, beauti
fully located, with lo AOxHo, ten bear
ing apple trees: this is a snap and will
be sold nt a bargain. Address Lock
Ilox 125, Medford, Or.
FOR SALE Large building lots 63
by IKS feet, ill West Medford; easy
terms. Two lots already sold, pur
chasers will begin building at once.
Inquire of ,T. C. Brown, office in Palm
building, upstairs.
FOR SALK Six-acre tract, must raise
cash, $1025, at once; balance easy
terms; best black deep soil, finest lo
cation, main road; very close in; few
minutes' walk to bank corners. Lock
Box 54B, MeAford. 53
FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for
settling, 50 cents for 15, from flock
of 48 hens picked from 500 standard
bred Whito Leghorn chickens. Dr.
Ooble, phone No. 193, Medford; also
pasture for cows inside city limits.
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. E. MORRISON,
Physician and Surgeon,
Offico: Medford National Bank Bldg.
J. T. ANKROM,
WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD, OR.
Prices right. Pumps furnished when
Wanted.
BALL ft OLOSOOCX,
Contractors and Builders.
All Work Guaranteed.
Office with 0. H. Pierce Sou.
Phone 6.13. P. O. Boi 771.
WILLIAM 0. DEBLEY,
Resident Piano Tuner.
Special Rates by the Year.
Ili-adiiuurters at Hale's Piano House.
All Work Guaranteed.
r. O. Boi 50J, MKDFORD, OREGON.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Residence.
Wm. M. Colvlg. Medford, Or.
COLVIO ft DURHAM,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Geo. H. Durham, Grants Put, Or.
Medford Furniture Co, Undertakers
Day phone 353; Night Phones: C. W.
Conklin 405; J. II. Butler 14S.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE A NX COL
EECTION AGENCY.
Lock Box 80S. Medford, Or.
E. B. RE ELY. It D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern Equipped Operating Rooms.
X Ray. Office Hours. 10-12, 2 4 P. M.
Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg.
OO TO DR. OOBLE FOR TOUR
OLA8SRS.
Optical Parlor in Perry ' Warehouse,
SKVENTH STREET.
"He Has No Other Business.'
For Sole.
Five acre tracts Just within and ad
joining .M.sltoM city limits on five
years' time; $100 invested now, it is
believed, will pay Too $500 profit with
in one year. Gold Ray Realty Co., 206
West 7th street 0
Stop Paying Rent
The Gold Ray Realty Company will
build you a hou,. to suit you and you
-an pay for it in easy monthlr pay
ments. Investigate this at onee. Call
st 20 West 7tk street. 60
(Official Advertisement.)
305,Un CITY OF MEDFORD
WATER BONDS.
The City Council of the City of Med
ford, Oregon, will receive sealed bids
up to 6 o'clock p. in., June 9, 1909,
fur the sale of $365,000 worth of 5 per
ceut, interest semi-annually, Medford
water bonds proposals to be asked
for for both straight 30 year bonds
and for serial bonds, to be retired at
the rate of $10,000 per yeai, beginning
with tS 15th year.
One hundred thousannd dollars of is
sue to be for immediate delivery, bal
ance to be delivered as funds are re
quired, in quantities not less than $10,
000, interest not to accrue until bonds
are delivered, and pavable semi-annually.
Denomination, optioonl.
Date of bonds, time of delivery.
Bond issued pursuant to vote of the
people, April 17, 1908.
Bids to be addressed to Beujumiu M.
Collins, City Recorder.
All bids to be accompanied by a cer
tified check equal to 5 per eent of
the amouut bid for, payable to tbe
City of Medford, Or.
No litigation pending this issue.
The citv has never defaulted in the
payment of interest or principal.
Financial Statement.
Assess valuation for 1907... $2,949,000
Real valuation (estimated)
ovor 15,000,000
Total bonded indebtedness,
including this issue 465,000
Amount of water debt in
cluded in the above, ap
proximately 65,000
Tax rate, 14 mills.
Population (1900), 1700. Present, ap
proximately, 5365.
City reserves the right to reject any
or all bids.
The proceeds of this sale are to be
used for the purpose of installing a
water distributing and a gravity wator
supply system.
1 hereby certify that the abovo and
foregoing is a true and correct state
ment to the best of my knowledge and
belief,
BKXJ. M. COLLINS.
City Recorder.
Double Tour Money.
Did you ever stop to think how rap
idly you can mako a fortune by doubl
ing your money f
For instance, say you start with only
I cent and double it every day for only
one month, nnd you will be surprised to
see th.it you have accumulated several
million dollars. Figure it out for your
self and become convinced.
We simply mention this to show you
how rapidly money accumulates when
doubled over and over again and call
your attention to the fact that real es
tate in Medford is doing that ono thing;
during the past two years you know of
many lnsvnces where Medford property
has doubled in value over and over
again.
As a matter of fact, the present prices
of Medford real estato are very low,
and it is a better buy now than it ever
was. Medford has doubled in popula
tion during the past two years, and it
has only commenced to grow; the sur
rounding country is increasing in popu
lation and value faster in proportion
than is Medford, which is bound to in
crease the population of Medford and
the value of real estate faster than ever
before.
The immense' acreago plauted to orch
ards as it comes into bearing alone
means the doubling of Medford 's pop
ulation again inside of two years, and
the doubling and quadrupling of its real
estate values within the same period
of time.
Coupled with this are the immense
timber resources now being opened up
for the market and tho great mineral
resources now being rapidly developed.
ine Gold Kay Realty Company of
Medford, of which Dr. C. R. Ray is
president, owns over 10,000 acres of
farming and fruit lands all over the
valley, as well as acre propertv, busi
ness property and town lots in the City
of Medford, which they are offering at
very low prices on long time and on
easy terms, and it will pay prospective
buyers to investigate same before buy
ing elsewhere.
This company also offers to build
houses to suit purchasers and sell same
on iong-time, easy monthly payments.
Call and investigate at their office with
the Rogue River Electric Co., 206 West
Seventh street. Medford. Or. 52
rOUTIOAX. CARDS.
MAHLON PURDIN,
Candidate for
REPRESENTATIVE
On Statement No. 1.
Favors guaranteed bank deposits.
D. H. MILLER,
CANDIDATE for REPRESENTATIVE
On Statement No. 1.
J. B, NEIL.
Democratic Nominee.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE,
WILBUR A. JONES,
Democratic Nominee.
FOR SHERIFF:
B. F. MULKEY,
Republican Nominee for
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Will always support the republican
ranutuat for V, s. senator who is nom
inated by the people.
JOSEPH L. HAMMER SLEY,
of Gold Hill,
Republican Nominee for
REPRESENTATIVE.
H. M. CAKE,
of Portland,
The Advocate of Statement No. 1,
Republican Nominee for
UNITED STATES SENATOR.
TllE OLD ffOWARDltANCH
Three miles south of Medford and 2Vj
miles west of Thoenix, is now eut up
in small tracts to suit the purchaser.
One fourth cash, balanee in three pay
meats. This is a rare opportunity for
Bsea of small means. Listed with all
the agent.
Your Opportunity
The May Sales at this Store
This is your opportunity to purchase the very best goods that money can
buy at genuine bargain prices. Never before in the history of Modford
have the people had the opportunity of buying such good, honest, new,
clean merchandise for such small prices. Satisfaction guaranteed on
everything you buy.
Sale of Staples
7i Prints fur 4c
10c Apron Chet-ks 5c
I ."e Prt'Ht. f ! i nghnm 10c
iOp Dress (iinj;lmni v .15c
2iie Dross Ciihglmm 19c
3:ic "Drt'ss Uinglinm . 23c
lfte Blenched MiiHlin 7c
12,. lileiu-li.'il Muslin 8 l-3c
7o L. h. Bio. Muslin 5c
Cf ('. Bro. Muslin 4c
2.1c Whito Goods 19c
3. White Goods 27c
5(lc Whito Goods 33c
May Sale Now On
SA1E OF TJNDERMUSLINS. SAVINGS 25 TO 50 PEE CENT.
LADIES' SKIRT SALE SAVINGS 25 TO GO PER CENT.
LADIES' WAIST SALE SAVINGS 20 TO 50 PER CENT.
"SALE OF SUMMER WRAPS SAVINGS 20 TO 50 PER CENT.
SALE OP WHITE GOODS SAVINGS 25 PER CENT.
MEDFORD 'S GREATEST VALUE-GIVERS
BAKER-HUTCHASON Co-
O ST., JUST XORTJI OF JACKSOX CO. HANK
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
Of the Southern Oregonian is the best
and most complete south of Salem
PARTIAL LIST OF BLANKS
Warranty Ded
Mortgage.
Long and Short Forms
Satisfact'n of Mortsnsc
Transfer of Lien
Tower of Attorney
Mechanici Lien
Water Right
Bill of Sale
Liquor License Forma
Notice to Trespassers
Creditor Claim
Against Estate
FOR RENT. FOR SALE, FURNISHED ROOMS, ETC. (on cardboard).
MINING
Placer Location
Bond for IWd
Miner's Lien
Quartt
Oregon
Deed
JUSTICE
Summons
Execution
Judgment Transcript
Commiimeot for Trial
Search Warrant
Cost Kill
Notice to Jurors
Civil Complaint
PRORATE
u2rl r.'TJS"" Administration.
Testamentary.
CIRCUIT
Attachment
Notice of Garnishment
Grand Jury Subpoena
Indictment
Transcript of Judgment
Criminal
A complete, up-to-date line of U.S.
SHERIFF BLANKS.
Bonds ar,: Deeds: Order Setting AvrtS Yxt Z9G-nmr4Un'm
Confirming Sale of Real and Personal 7rTcati T t w,1.,,on;
Letters of Administration; Inventory SWinPT? P1
SOUTHERN
MEDFORD
MEDFORD HASH DOOB CO
Window and Door Screens Block- vh
Office fixtures nd all kinH. r . ' DI0CK 00(1
f.n,.. ,. "
T, BETWEEN
$12.50 and
15.00 Suits
$7.00
Every Suit in tho store is now on sale,
but wo have taken u lot of fine Sum
mer Suits thnt were formerly selling
for $12.50 and $15 and will ffT Art
sell them for choice, only Jll.vV
' Other Sale Prices on ,
$17,50, $23.00 and $29.00
'II WE SELL
wmn
We aro selling more Hosiery every day.
and tho only reason we can find is that
Monarch Hosiery gives satisfaction.
Buy a half dozen pairs and they will
wear longer than fi months. The spe
cial prices start at
9c AND RANGE UP TO ?1.75.
A lot of l'tv, 17c nnd 20c .Summer Vests,
exceptionally good values,
now on sale at
121-2
REAL ESTATE
SJf'0 Bond for Deed
With Tax Payment Provision
Option to Buy Und Awnfi Contract
MISCELLANEOUS
Chattel Mortgage
Acknowledgment
Confession of Judgment
Covers for Blanks
Location
and V. S. Forms Contract to Sell
Iroof of Lahur
OF PEACE
Civil and Criminal Subpoenas Attachment
Garnishment Ut2,"I1.l?!n?. and Affl.
davrtfor Aitapkn...
Commitment for Fine
Jury Order
Warrant for Arrest
Administrator.. Executor
HIKI Apprawement; Proof of Will LV.i
COURT
and Civil Subpoena Execut ion
Search Warrant
LAND firrifr nYtttnw
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AJL Print?d after the latest
gJes forms, rjj Orders
Promptly filled at Portland
PIesi-Give us a trial.
OREGONIAN
OREGON
mill
ork. including tnmi j
6TH A!P 7TH STS. PHONE ii