20. 1908. THE MEDFORD DAILY TT7TPTTX7ri "ffnttn. OREflOX. MOXDVVlillLg Social and Personal BBAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. "t'olestln" for'coolneM. 10 Merchant! ' lunch t Hutel Ntb. j 8v "Colc.tin" wiU K wllL W,' v. Woods made a business trip to Qlendale Hunday. Mrs. L. U. Jacobs spent several lorn 'at the courthouse Saturday. Dr D'Armoiid made a prori-sioual trip to Jacksouville Saturday. Mr and Mrs. H. I. Pelton of Sam. Vllev were iu Med ford Friday. j V Annstroug of Hums Valley was .book the many in Medford Saturday District Attorney Mulkey was in Med ford Saturday on official business. F M. McKinnii: f Talent precinct transacted 'business in Medford Sutur j . ui liel.l. v has returned from a visit at her former home iu Hi. I'aul. Minn. .. ... ...i I). Andortou, A. . l urry Colvor were up from Phoenix Saturday evening. ... . , Ray Childers has gom. l ' ' locate noi,g the Mormons for a while t least. . , , , ., Ooorge. I.. Iavis, president of the Jacksonville hank, was u Medford visi tor Hunday. ' Mrs U C. Hiseiiiore has returned lo Port Klamath after a few weeks' visit in this valley. Miss Mury Davidson, who hus been teaching school in Klamath county. i . at home again. Mr. and Mrs. (loorge Lindley have re lurned from 1'ortlnnd nud will remain a, while longer. A. L. (Jail, who is employed at the Osgood place, near Jacksonville, was in Medford Saturday. Misses Zetu White, Hand Kiiyart and lone Flyuu were among the muny in Aaiihmd last week. Hon. II. von der llelleu anil one of Ins sons were in Medford Saturday tr,.Ttui.itiiiir business. J. V. Hitter is being visited by his half brother and his family, who are led nt MeCloud. Oal. Mr mid Mrs. Charles Hamilton of Applogfito were in Medford Saturday Trading with our merchants. James Fitzgilibon, "l0 miner, who has been a,t the Hluo IMge for some time past, has gone to Nevada. .1. W. Ingram, who is located on Kvnns crook, was on Hie southbound train Hat urdav en roulu to Ashland. R, K; Donne lllld K. I', l-ittle, the colli experts, went south ll few days since, but returned the next day. J. (J. Hiirnurd nud K. K. Winkler, who uro stopping at Ashland, were among thnir Medford friends Monday. Miss Kntlierino t'linpmnn, the .luck sonvllle milliner, visited at (lranls Pass the fore part of the week. Hurry Childers left Saturday for New port, whero he will disport himself in the brinv deen for a few weeks and then (to to Albany. Qoorgo II. Smith, who is engaged in the wholesale produce business ul r.u gone, hn been In Medford looking for supplies in his line. Airs. Helen llaskiiis uml her dailgli ter, Miss 1'linnie, have been entertain ing Mrs. I'ool and her daughter, Miss Alice, of Klamath Tails. Miss Anohel Oilgers of Berkeley, Oil., who has been visiting in Medford, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ii. li. Has kins, left for lioine Sunday. Mrs. Laura flnrdner has leased W. Ewbnnk 's building nt the corner of Tenth mid V. streets nud will open a hospital hero Iu u short time. David IMymnle arrived from Yrekn, ('!., Sunday. He suvs that his brother Frank is now in the employ of (he His don iron works at San Francisco. PI I). Scott made ll short trip south during the past week, lie recently trad ed a small piece ol land for a house and lot in Hisbee, Ariz., and other property Messrs. Bruce ami Norton has re turned from the copper bell, where they have been asl limiting the Southern Pa eific eoinpnny's timber huldiligs ill that district. Kov 1 1. Cooper, deputy mineral sur veyor, has returned from an official trip to the Hluo Ledge. Mrs. J. II. Messier, who was operated on bv Dr. It. ('. Kelaey of Hold Hill, is improving. Messrs. Hawkins and llpp, th" mine were over from Jacksonville Snlurday. Mr. Wilson, secretary of the Woods Lumber company, returned Saturday from a successful limiting trip (o th South I'mpqua district, lie reports deer more numerous than last yenr. The remains of the late H. W. Collins ; arrived from Vancouver, Wash., Satur day and were buried in the Jackson ville cemetery the next day under tin ' auspices of Medford lodge of Masons. The deceased was a native of (luerney county, Ohio, and in his 7M year. man of rutin v excellent traits of char actor. His dentil is regretted by all who knew him. Mr. Payne of Helta, Cal., has bought Alfred (tordon's place on Ifoguc riv containing 'J4II acres, for T.Min. White A Trowbridge negotiated the stile. The grand luodger of the A. O. U. W and Degree of Honor meet at Porttand this week. Robert 'J'avlor and his wife represent the local lodges. Miss Clara Grieves lias gone to Hi dlntf, Cal., to accept a position in the telephone office there. Crack Jockey Kills Himself. 450 10 10 liillcrest orchard company to V. 1. Vawter, power of at torney John C. Stephenson to Helen E. Hneilieoi-, property in Park ad dition io Medford Jc.sc II. ..ol: to F. II. Clary, land iu 1) L C 40, township 3, rang - 1 K II. O. Under, lo F. D. Swiuglo, proiperiy iu block O, Kailroau additiou to Ashland Arthur Hidden to Isaac C. Moore K0 acres in section 23, township .'11!, ruuge 1 h' L'uited Stales tu Klmcr Oraut Deuison, 1C0 acres iu section 14. township .'til, range 2 E. . patent licorgc N. Lewis to Arthur Lewis, lot 7, block M, Jane McCully addition to Jacksonville ... lieorge X. Lewis to Nettie Thomp son, lots .1 and 0, 11 aud 12, block !!.', McCully addition to Jacksonville luliette Ferguson lo John Danish, .IS77 acre in 1' L C I;!, town ship .'17, range 1 W It. L. Hnrdie to ( oru Lay, lot II and X, block Ml, Mcdlord ... S. Brooks el ul. to Mollie Hale, lot ii, block 7, Kendall's addition to Medford .1. A. Lvon to James Kent, lots !l and HI, block 1, I'rnitdale addition to Medford Allen M. Short to H. (lildner, N K Vi section :i'l, towusliip '?,?, range 2 W Jom-s Hriscoe to I). Oilduer, lti.i acres iu section town ship 33, range 2 W . . Peail Cates to 11. F. Carter. land iu section lo, townsnip 30, range 4 V V. J. Tryor to Arglee r . l.reeu, .', acres in Kagle Point . . . Bank of Ashland to ,1. V. uii- more, 20 acres in towu-.Ulp .l'J, range 1 K II. Clary to E. M. Taylor, land in D L C 40, township 3U, range 1 E , M. Fowler to Margaret Kes wick. .110 acres in Ashland . . . William H. Hurley to Edward E. Foss, laud iu township la, range 1 W F. K. Deuel lo J. F. Kelly, lot IK, block 21, Medford Miller Davis to J. E. Nichols, land iu township range 2 W .1. E. Nichols 'o Millie Davis, U3.nl acres in section 11, town ship 3d, range 1 W Jacob Stone to Millie Davis, land in township 3U, range 2 W U A. Hriner to .James H. Hens li y, 10 acres in section 2, town shiu 3!), range I W 10 loll KHATTLK. Wash.. Jlllv 20. Vt lllie Holmes, who was a crack jockey sev eral years ago and who has been fol lowing the ponies on the coast for the past two yearB, put a bullet in his brain near the Meadows track Sunday after noon. Despondency on account of ill- health was the cause. 3100 10 ..... r- 7 . Torn in Sawmill. . KV BRETT, Wash., July 20. lersch ell Higelow, 12 years of ago, was torn 00 to pieces in the Klwood sawmill when his elotliing caught in a belt and ho was 'dragged throng a pulley. No Discrimination In Prices Are you going to have pictures made! If to, watch these picture talks. I have had years of experience iu one of the largest cities. 1 nl going to tell you j something about modem, up to date photography iu this space. The subject will be changed each time. The first subject will be "Child Portraiture, " j I develop kodak work, make all kinds of views, take interiors, take your order for a cut, and can made you a first- class, up to date portrait. 1 100 NOTICE 100 Just received, out; hundred now patterns and styles in Rings, direct from the factory. Come in and look them over. MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler Near PoBtottlce Flue Watch and Jswelry Repairing a Specialty. TO HOT TO EAT aii.vthiuu' liui Hit' Ix'st, 11' it is meat, yon are sure to get the tiest here, with tin; price no more than elsewhere. Medford Meat Company COLD STORAGE MKATS Next Hotel Nash. Medford, Or. FRUIT SUGAR $6.60 EXTRA DRY GRAN ULATED, $6.50 l A. GRRGORY MODERN PHOTOOBAPIIDR j Over Model Clothing Store FREE COFFEE In order to more thoroughly i lit ro- doee to the public our leader, tile justly celebrated "Golden fillle, High finnle Coffee, " we will furnish it in any i desirid ipianlily, from 10 lo 100 pounds, absolutely free of cost for all lodge sup pers or church socials. This offer holds ! guod for !I0 duys, July 25 to October j '2.1. 190S. I ARRANGING TO HOLD MARKET DAY HERB - Max Zimmerman, the market day pro Dialer, is in Medford arranging with local merchants to pull off a market day In Medford on August 1. tlrants Ps' market day, Saturday, he pro uouuees a great success. NOTICE Notic is hersby given that ttie uu dcrsigned will apply to the city couucil of the city of Medford, Orrgou, at the uut mtnf for a license to sell spir ttous, vinous aud malt liuuors iu mi an- Its than a gallon tor th. period . ... mourns, u bis plus 0f Uu.lu.ss " V ' Woo' . th. oil, ot Dated July 10, Ivua. W. M. KEMNKDT NOTICE Citv Water will be cut oil from all houses in Medford on Julv 21 from 10 a. in. to 8 p. m., and on July 22 from 12 noon to 4 p. in. BENJ. M. COLLINS, Recorder Allen & Reagan Tht .iruiM-rv uu tint CoriHT. 1 :-W One Price to Everybody Cash Grocery i BIJOU Tl "IN Ail intcrod ing (rip through ! "WAITINli ON TUK WAITEI Song, "Perhaps," by Chas. C'l, TONItoe M ,t looks f::iljM :' a & Ewbank lis like I oasted Oregon's Mia 1 'lace, to Uo II it is up to You What Will You Do? If you do a lot of thinking, if your brain is active and the strain is wearing out your nerves ami breaking down your system day by day, then you may reflect for a moment, if it would not be wise to drink the. strength of roasted grains, to buy at your grocery store a pack age of Golden Grain Granules No man can consume his strength and retain it at the same time; he ought to replenish an eiiial amount laily. tlOLDHN 1.1 HA IN CIHAXULKS is far super ior to Coffee, althounh it looks like coffee, tastes like coffee and smells like coffee. A big package can be had m any grocery store for '25e. Order a package today. All grocery sell it. THE LEGAL BLANK DEPARTMENT Of the Southern Oregonian is the best aud most complete south of Salem PARTIAL LIST OF BLANKS . Wurimnty Uad Murtsfttf. l.unu uml Short Formt Stuutnet'n ol Mut tgRK TrmnifM- of Lien Vowvr ot Attorney Wur Kwht RKAL F-STATK guttcUlm lhtl Bond 'urUd MortHHe With Tux l'ynient Provfeton Opllun lo Buy lnd Atrnt't Contract! M1SCEI.LANKOU3 Hill of Sal Liquor Licence Karnn Notice to Trespassers Cmlttor'Ht'Uini Amtinet RaUit I'hattrl MortMa Aknowldirmnt CunfMBton of Judrant Cover for Blank KOR KENT. FOK HALE. FURNISHED ROOMS. ETC. (on cardbcrd. MiNlNli Plaor Location Hotid for DW Miner's Llan Summon Jutiviuent Tranirrlpt Commtt mvnt for Trul Stnli VVamut Uuarti ..oration Water Kifht Ortron anil U. S. Forma Conuact to Sail l), Proof uf LAtwr JUSTICE OF PEACE Civil and Crtmtnal Subpoanai Attor'iment UntlrUklnn and Atn- davtuur Attacbmant iJarnlshnient Lat Hill Notic to .lurora Civil Coqiplaint PROBATE Commitment for Fine Jury Ordr Warrant for Arreit PtitlonHfor ltleraof AilminUtration. AdmluWlrator'a. Kwoutor and guardian -hTuvJ-T ami ld- OnW Sltinn Apart Property Exempt from Execution; Order (onhrmlnl suf Real and Personal Property CiUtlon; Gotunm.ioii to AppraUern; Ivniry nud Appraisement; Prf of Willi Letter- Testamentary. CIRCUIT COURT Undertaker Atttdavlt Summom for Altaohmeiii Coat Hill Criminal and Civil Subptxnas Execution Search W arrant Notice to Jurori Atiaohment Notu-e of (iarntshnirnt liiaidJui Subpoena Indictment Trua script of Judiiment A c..mpWte up-to-date line f U S. l.ANH OFFTCF..MCOUNTY COURT AND SHERIFF MLANKS. All printed after the latest and best forms. j Orders promptly filled at Portland prices. c?J Give us a trial. SOUTHERN OREGONIAN MEDFORD OREGON The July Clearance Sale The Dry Goods Economist Tin ivorM's kirnesl uml jjri'iiti'sl ti'xtili- iulilh-;it inn. says that all up loilutp stores all over the Unite'l Slates are rii.iniii i-learnnee sali-a just now ami that these stores are the only onus that will sueeeed in keeping their stocks elean ami new. The articles goes on to state that the st. .re thai does not run a elearanie sale at least once a year will sooner or laler find its shelves i-nnlainiilK more or less of those goods which lire passo and unsalable. It also states that most all women up predate a clearance sale, where thev can liuyy all lines of goods ut a reduction, thus saving on all the everyday necessities. Ladies, this store offer you its entire stock, wilh lint five exceptions, at reduc tions rauginti' from lo TO 110 l'IMt CM NT. Two Sensations Don't Miss Some of Them Vou wondered several times no dittilit if we advertised the truth, mid we hnve wondered if yon reiillv i-ared to save money on your purehaM'S or preferred pay the full yir'wv. Now is a good time lo test our advertising. Come and see if we do a 4 we say. 33c a pair for any gnaw Vest. I'ants, Shirt, or Union Suit in the store thnt former)..- sold at Mr, l.00, tl.2f. or 1..10. This offer will be good for Tuesday only, so come early TI'KSPA Y 63c each fo rany pair of Hone in the store I hat formerlv sold al "ie, or Trie. This offer holds good fur Tuesday only, so eome early TL'KHDAY. Guaranteed Hosiery $1.50 a box; for nil sizes in misses' and ehildren's 'fine rilihed Hosiery. The boxes i-onUnu six () pairs if hos) and nt- guaranteed b to wear any rhild six (li) months with , nut a Itreak in the heels, toes or soles. Kaeh box contains a written Ituaruntt'O ticket with full directions as to all exchanjfes. Come and trv a Ihit f guaranteed hosiery. All of our Hosiery in guaranteed to ifive tat 'oil. MKIU'oKD'S I PTO lMTK STOKK BAKER - IIUTCHASON CO. C Street . .lust Ntirtli uf Jackson Count v Hank. ALL th News the day It happens