Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 03, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    MKJtFOUn DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREOOX, MOXDAV. AUCi'UST 3, 1008.
Social and Personal
Frank Tracy was over from ,1iu-kon-villc
u few days sinto.
Victor I'lymnW- and kin wife left fur
Coos Bay Sunday to locate.
Ward Whiteside of Central 1'oiut
spent Sunday iu Medford.
E. F. Raymond of liriffin t"reek made
our city a business visit Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. I'wia wen in
from the Hear Creek orchard Saturday.
I. Thoiimson of Centra, loini m
cini't transacted Inisincss
Saturday.
frn. Ilaskina Huh returned
from ii
visit with friends living
WiukIviIIi
jirecinet.
H. ('. Keiitner and his wife lefi
i.'m.h I'rnck Snnrtnv to Mhtit :it
I In-
ranch awhile.
(leort;e Alford of Phoenix preeiiiet
wiih nmonf! liin Med ford frienda Sntur
day morning.
O. (irimcH, the grangor-miner, waei in
Medford Saturday fur the first time in
jievornl weeliH.
0. C Wilson of Hams Valley was in
Medford Saturday looking after his Imis
in ens interests.
Frank Zell, the miner, enme down
from the rojtjMT liell a few days sime
j'eir a short stay.
Herbert Kent ner 'a vimiIh to .laeksun
villc nre more iuimeronn Hum ever, if
that were possible.
(irant Sloae, superintendent of Ike
Jfurrell orchard, was anion;,' hi Med
ford friends Sunday.
It. .1. Cameron of Applejjate, the .ien
eer, was the guest of his duuhter, Mrs.
I. U Jacohs, Saturday.
,T. .1. I trophy and his family, who
have I a residing at Ashland, nre res
iderttn of Medford again.
T. W. Mil! of Wagner Creek district,
the well known miner, trammeled tmsi
ness iu Medford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. (ieurge (iarretl. who
' live northeast of Mm! ford, spent a few
hours in the city Saturday.
I C. Garrett, the railroader, came
dowa from Ashland Saturday for a
idiort visit with relatives.
Kiley Hammorsloy of (lold Hill, min
er anil operator iu government, lands,
lifts gone to Port Kupcrt, Alaska.
A. C. Allen and his. family of Holly
wood orehard has returned from a trip
through California in their touring car.
John Owens of Wittier and J. T. Mil
ler of Sardine Creek spent Saturday
night in seeing the sight of Medford.
Cieorge F. Merriniau. Joseph It. Fay
and Claude Miles, accompanied the Mid
ford hall tossers tn Hold Hill Sunday.
Joseph h'.lie has sold his lamale busi
ness to It. K. Gray and will leave soon
for Walla Walla, Wash., areompnnied
by his family.
Jasper N. Miller, a sehnol tearher at
But In Falls, lost a number of school
hooks near Jacksonville recent! v. If
found, address his at Rulte Falls.
ffcorgc Hammond of Klamath county
wan on Hie nort h bound t rain Sunday
morning en route to Cottage drove,
where, his father inlaw, Irwin Aubrey,
and his family is located, lie has in
vested in considerable laml lying in
1 hat. vicinity,
Cards are out announcing the ap
pronching wedding of J. I-1. 1cnthcrioiiii
and Miss Amy Fllison, but h formerly
of Medford. The happy event will take
place nt I he residence of t he onng
lady's parents at Wilbur, Honglas conn
ty, next Sunday. Congratulations and
best wishes are iu order.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Chris KiMiaey spout Sunday at Cole
stia.
Ii. H. I low and Kov I'lirieh were fish
ing at liogue river Sunday.
J. H. Hoc in an of Hold Hill was a
Jacksonville visitor Sat nrday.
(Icorge L. Davis and Miss 1 1 a .el Ma
is spent Sunday with Medford friends.
Dr. T. W. Hester and family have
gone to Crescent City. Cnl.. fur a
mouth's vacation.
Mrs. Fan lino H tines and sop are
spending a few weeks with relative: li
itig in Forest tirnve.
'. C. I'ursi'll was in from Itoiiconi
Saturday t rad ing with our merchants,
as wns also John Matncv.
Recorder li. T. Hunu tt, Mrs. Scars,
n nd M i ss F:t y Sears spent Sa t u rd a v
night and S lay with hiend-. in st
Wilbur A. Jones, our pttritl ln-i iff.
has invested iu a new en: id.il, nt
the Km make, so all law lir.-akn i I.,
ware.
Itichatd (iaskin left tor t ".dorado ..ue
day last week in hopes of finding relief
for rheumatism, with which In- luw hern
troubled lately.
Jay C. Sexton went up to Little .
plegate Sunday to spend the day with
his wife, who is camped there with It.
0, Cage nnd family.
I. It. Grant was down from AsMand
Saturday iu his new automobile. M r.
firant is at present engpge.l in the real
I'fttnte business .'it Adilatid.
Air. F. F. Moors nnd child a,id Miss
Hanks arrived from Detroit. Mich,, our
day last week and are visiting with
their relative, Aim. Grant.
Minn Kmmn Wrndt left for Colestin
Sunday morning to spend the next few
wrvKR wiin ner sister and the .Misses
i'rirn, who are camped (here.
Charles Frim and Mis;; Hen ha I'rini
left for Hybee Spring Sunday to he
gone ii week. Mrs. Frim a:id son
I'harles who have been there tor -he
Inst month, will return with them.
C. I,, (cauies, Nell Ueaims and ('ha-.
Kennies, who have been camped nt Me
4'allUtor Spring for a number of weeks
ifltnrnM Friday evening. Charles h it
immmlintfly for llorlieley, CM., to at
tend school, hut bin sinter will remain
fnw wka longer.
A MAN'S ESTIMATE
OF WOMAN.
A party of ladies and j.-nt lpii:eu vert'
at dinner,
"1 understand.' said Autlii llaui
uiuiid, "that Ned IJaranives lias be-
engaged while I uuv been
Out ue
away."
"Yes," said one of the Indies, "uud
heV throwing himself away."
"In the opinion of the men or the
women':"
"I never speak in praise or i omlem-
nntlon of another," replied me luuy.
"esetpt for myself alone."
"And, without referring to you at all
i imut miiv that I never take a wy
uian'H opinion of another woman
"Whv so'" asked several ladies nt
once.
4 woman is liiHuciii'cd by her likes
hikI dislikes. She has no sene of leal
jimtlee."
"And would you rely on a man s
opinion of a wuiuuuT"
"A man of matum iifce."
"Youi-Heir. for inslaiiL-e''
"1 am forty; too old to be caught by
fenlluient, too young to In: fooled ns an
old man.
'Jills bit of conversation took phoe
n-hAo tto Indies nt dinners were :htuh-
tinned to leave the men t smoke with
their coffee, and the hostess led them
to the drawing room, whero llu-y spent
fin hour conversing on tint Ionic of the
relative value of n iiiuu'h and a wo
man's opinion of women.
It whs about a week later that Aim
tin Jlnmmond received an Invitation
from one of the party Informally for a
game of whlsl. lie nun Hiera a widow,
Mrs. Cheever, somewhere between
twenty-two and I wen I y live years old.
Khe wiih motlesl and shy almost to
tluihlily. Nevertheless there was Home
thing about her that M'ew upon Ham
mond. It was not her converMttlon,
for ahe wiim not a talker. H might
have been her eyes, set In a hiiiiiII
oval ahaped head. At any rate, there
was fioincthing awny down In those
eyes to exette. a man's fancy nnd set
him wondering. About what? Iliitu
inond at least didn't know, but he won
dered all the Hinne.
IIumuiondnHkcil permission local! and
beenmu a freipient visitor at her home,
a hii It of apartment iu which she lived
with a Hernial. Un look her out oc
casionally either to drive, or to places
of amusement, nnd It was not long be
fore his friends began to specula te
upon n probable engagement. One
morning he was Htirprlsed to receive a
note from the lady who Introduced him
to Mr. Cheever in which she said sub
Htanllnlly that, having hoard of his in
tentions, she wished to disclaim any
Intent ion to recommend the lady she
had Introduced as a suitable person for
him to marry. If he made a nialch
with Mrs. Cheever he must do so on
his own responsibility. Hammond was
Biirprlsed.
Later mi he received a second note
from another of (he ladles he had met
at the dinner party. This note was a
posit I vo warning against Mrs. 'hce
ver. Ilaiumond kept the note a secret
for two days, then hhowed It to the
woman It condemned. She looked
troubled, but lolfl a very straight story
which agreed especially with llaui
uiond'a opinions In mat tors bet ween
women. She said that she hud robbed
the writer of a lover.
Hammond at last found the ouug
widow so necessary to him that he
asked her to be his wife. She declined
at first, giving ns a reason that she
would bring him nothing; Indeed, could
not make even a ropeetubU show at
the wedding. Hammond told her that
he could Kiipport her comfortably and
jrave her a check for $1,000 to spend
on a trousseau. This, after many prot
estations, she finally consented to ac
cept, and the matter was fettled. The
llnal closing up of the arrangements
occurred at 11 o'clock one night, ami
Hammond left Ills llancee a happy man
The next evening at S he went to the
widow's apart meats to consult with bet
as to her preference In the matter of an
engagement ring. There was no reply
to his ring at (he door. Convinced that
there was no one within, he applied for
Infoi-miHlon at the oillc, of the janitor.
"The ludy moed out this morning
nlr"
Hammond caught at a haulMer for i
upport.
"1'ld she leave any message for for
llU'f"
"She left no message for any one, I
sir. While her things was going hiio
the van tdie went round to the bank. '
came back and paid three months' tent
and went away "
That was ttie lust of lri cheever fur 1
Hammond
lie did not linpilivut his bank if hi--
M."X check had Kvn presented, but lie
found It charged against him when his
account was balanced, llo kept away
from Ids friend- as mmh as possible
nnd w hen rallied w ith queries as to
when he was going to In- married turn
ed away with a sickly expression, re
plying that he might po-MMv marry a
marble statue or a w ooden 1 ndian
Hcjiiaw with a bundle of cigars hi her
hand, but neer a womau.
One morning ul breakfast he opened
tt uote from the huly who Imd Intto
dnced him to Mis Cheeer apoloL'ilic:
for her pail In a plot dial had been
concocted by the ladles of the dinner
parly In which he had expressed hU
view s of w onu n's test iuin with re
gaid Iti women. One of the party s.iid
she knew a Woman of twenty thrc.'
who had dlvon-ed three hiishnmbi and
had one or two left who would be a
good subject for IL-iilHMoi d to leM the
vmlue of his Judgment vf wniin upon
The ladles weie all nglu.M ;.i the ser!
ous resultroof their roicj Itni-y
Kl'tiKM M XKY. 1
Mr. an. I Mrs. W. W. Cirorv of
Mound distriet were iii M.df.iid Stlur
duy trtidni)! with uur merchants.
AN ADMIRABLE
SERVANT.
(Original )
Wlii-n on the 11 of July Henry
AikLIuc1u88 left Ills husluesa to upend
Ms vocation wllb Ills mother, lie was
somewhat aurlous as to how he should
tlnd her. 'Jhe old lady hod bien strug
gling with the servant problem during
the winter uud report had come to
her son that she was on the verge of
nervous prostration. What was his
relief ou his nrrivul to Hud the house
In prime condition uud his mother
resting. This hud been ucconipllslied
by a houseninld H ho hail been ciiKaged
a fortnight before.
-f'ornella looked so respectable."
said .Mrs, Allihlniloss, "that 1 hesi
tated about employing her. llut sin
has kept her place, douo her work
splendidly and never has any com
pany." The sou was delighted and resolved
to give the new maid sundry tips by!
way of encouragement. She waited on '
the table, and at dinner on the even
ing of his arrival be looked her over '
carefully. She occupied herself, her
hands and her eyes Willi her work, and
so far as Henry could see was Indif-1
fereut to nil else.
".Mother," said Henry one day nt din-'
ner when speaking of Hie capital and
labor ipicsiiou, "what was the name
of Iho league organized In the eleventh
ceniury against the robber barons?"
.Mrs. Aui'hlucloss dldu I know, and
Henry was about to go to Hie library
to hunt for Information.
"1 can give you the name of t':e
league, Mr. Auchlucloss," saiil the
maid demurely.
ftoth mother and sou looked up nt
her In ustouisliuieut.
"Well, what is 11 V asked (letiry.
"The Hanslatlc."
There was n silence for some mo
uients, when Henry looked nt his
L
mother and said, smiling: foK KUNT-Modern 0 room new cot
".Mother, does It reulre a cyclopedia e,e(,tric ,: , hM wim)ow
to run this house : .,,,' r i., rA.i.
"What surprise me," replied Iho
mother, "Is thai a cyclopedia can run
It and run It ho well. 1 bupposed It
required a domestic."
"What is yqnr other name, CoroelluV"
asked Henry.
"Yale."
''Ait you Iho college of that name?"
He Hpoko vllu a serfo-oouile tone and
expression.
"I am not." said the girl, si 111 main
taining her servant's demeanor.
"Very well, Miss Yale. Til not per-
mil i.nn who knows inn id than 1 do to
wait on mo any longer. It Is more lit-
llnL' that I should wait on von."
"And must I lose my place V
lisked
the frlghtoiiod girl.
"Not at all," Ha hi Mrs. Auehlnclass.
"ITeni-y, he ipilet!"
"IMace! This Is uo place for you!")
from Hcury. !
"1 tried to keep my month Hunt,"
said Miss Yale lugubriously, "but when
X saw you about to take trouble for!
information that 1 could give you I '
yielded. .Now 1 have spoiled It all." j
"You've spoiled nothing." aald Mrs. j
Auchlucloss. "Come, tell us what N
Ihls mystery.'' .
"Not without Joining lis at table,"
said Henry, rising and drawing a chair
for her. Miss Yale declined until Mrs.
Auelilneloss peremptorily ordered her
to take Iho proffered seat.
"Thero Is no mystery," Bald Corne
llu- "I am simply a student of
college. 1 had funds to carry mo
through my Junior year, but no fur
ther. Hearing of the high wages paid
to Hervants, 1 thought that Held the
best and those It In order lo raise
money to help mo through my senior
year."
"And very wisely," remarked Mrs.
Auchlucloss.
"And If we hadn't got discussing the
robber barons," said Henry, "you
might have pulled through. Hut we
are the worst sufferers. You have
revolutionized this house and saved
mother from collapse."
"It Is nil my faint," suid the girl.
"I should hnvo kept still."
'it Is no one's fault," said Mrs.
Auchlucloss. "Nor Is there any ueces
tdty for your giving up your situation.
You shall stay here, do you work us
formerly, but your mx lul i "sltlon shall
be thai of a member of i.ur family."
"That's not rli;hl," protested Mrs.
Yale "It involves a false principle.
Servants should not be, cannot be, so
cial equals with their masters and mis
tresses." "Nothing prevents," Henry put In,
"except inequality of rctlnemeut, and
that you have."
"It is settled." added the mistress, I
"that you are to stay." j
"Mother." said Henry, "I think It'
should he stipulated (hat no company :
shall be received In the kitchen except
myself."
A laugh greeted this llnal sally, nnd
the dinner was finished on the part
of mother and sou with the knowledge
that a new and Intel est Inn member
had tecn added to their family chcle.
Miss Yale remained nominally the
servant and really did all the work,
Th. kitchen was llu neatest Iihui lu
the house not every kitchen should bel
and was open to any of the family at
any time. lMiry spent much of his
time there while the conk was making
Mvory dNhes After the eenlng woik
was done theie was usually n faun'y
discussion of some sort In the draw
ing room
When ihlober came Miss Yale went
back to college, but so attached was
she to her mistier f h;t l she sent n sis
tor to take her place. Miss Cornelia
has JuM been graduated, and Mrs.
An-iiim loss N s homing for a match
between her nnd Henry. She will hjve
no dllhVnlty In cotnpVflr g It.
MAffY i BOWKS.
Our cirenl.Uiim fs lcltlin. aiul larno
j fur a city of this Klr -?ir than any
otht paper 111 Oreg. M for pop-
ALL
Regar
Watch for Full Particulars
Central Avenue,
Classified Advertisements
l
One Cent a Word No single tuser
; tlona lesa than 15 cents. Six Insertions
for the price of four. Seventy five
1 cents a Hue per month.
I
FOE BENT.
tie nc i
FOR KKN'T Two front office rooms
and one largo mom .'Uix-tO in Miles
building. Inquire ut preniiHeu or at
Tribuno office.
FOB RENT Furnished
light and baths. Ms.
rooms, electric
H. U Hale, V
tt
street near 1 1th.
FOR SlXE,
; ;
KOR SAU'I- tin
Angnni gitntx. Ad
j dress 'hart
t ' '. ,,r-
Sliillinglnrd. ( 'n'-iMit
.',n( SAI,K Store and let on North (J
I SI I t'rt II llu O l oom nmitH'iiro pi ojtri i y ,
i) iuil Mi'Vi'iuu street, hhjx ioo. no
dii-ss V. Tiige, Medford. M
ItKi HAliliAIN Owing to rcverm-s iu
business, 1 must nv', my home nl once;
l! brdrooms, 1 diuing room, 1 parlor,
I kitchen, 1 hull room, 1 pun try, 1
Inrge summer kilrhen, 2 porches, chiek
eu house and yard, garden and fruit,
applet, pours, plums and grapes, fine
weel, walking distance, - lots, each
-"ox 1 Hi; prico $1.1.10, $750 eatth will
handle. Address I. O. pox Mod
ford, m
FOli BAI(K A Unrred Vlymoulh roost
r, 1 horoughhrrd, 1" monthi old. Ad
ihesH V. O. llox o7. Medford.
FOR 8ALK - Leading rooming house in
Modl'ord, locution uiisiirpassed, genu
iue bargain lo right party, ciiah prop
osition onlv. Write C, Box 50S. 1 H
FOR 8AI.K Team uf ponies, thorough
ly broke for sad do or driving, single
or double; also back and harness; a
snap. Apply l. R. F., Tribune office "
FOR SAU: Half interest in the brst
business proposition in Medford. Ad
dress Box "7, Medford.
FOR SAI.K Sand aad gravel; the best
grade of sand and gravel for sale by
.1. T. Long, Riverside aveune, near Mc
Andrews' ford.
FOR SALF. -Residence properly; 7
rooms and bath, city water, electric
lights, sewrr connection. F. ('. Page.
FOR SALF- lo choice lots, five min
utes f rom depot, near srhool : t-asy
terms. F. HatfO.
FOR SAIjK Seventh btreet business
property, two story brick, 50xHO; also
S.M feet on Seventh street by 50 feet
on Riverside avenue. F. C. Pnf
FOR SALK-K. N. Subdivision is iu the
market now ; choice ten acre tracts,
best location in the valley, tj. Nee
d erne ver. Jacksonville.
For
SVI.K Two lots. oOxlUO each,
Seenth st.. fine location; cash;
each; i- agents. 1. O. Box
11")
FOR
I -:. r f :i i
v. o. ltn) !:. mm
ford.
WANTED.
WA N TKI - Washing ami ironing dour,
alno one 1'iir nifthett room to ri'iit. 1
iinh str.ot. Mm. Pari ing. I l.r
V A N TCP To rout, Orrn liott'1 or
rosort or property uitilili t'r paint';
pur.-liaso ).t iwli'iit-; ntv priot and full
partitulatt. lVuttln 4" Newport av..
WANTED A apau of good horart,
i t;eldiug8 or mares, whioh can be driven
ur worked, mvu or ight years old,
on nd and gout!, Height 1100 or 1200
pouidt. Addr Tnbunt, Medford.
SUMMER
to
1 a
dl
Medford's Low Price Makers
BAKER-HUTCHASON
Just
WANTKl) Two yirls Cor pihm-mI house
work. Apply tn Mrs. F:iy, nrlh tVu
Irnl avetnn'.
U'ANTKDTu buy from 100 to, 300
bead of stock shm'p. Write Uox 131,
Medfurd, Or. "
LOST AND FOUND.
4OST A number of school books, near
Jacksonville. Finder please address
Jasper X. Miller, Butte Falls. lid
7ostn" FJgin" wnVh." XoTl foiijsiff.
Finder please leave at this office and
receive reward. 117
BUSINESS CARDS.
THE ODELL,
M-adiug Rooming Ifrnise of thu
eily.
Free hatha. Over FoHtomee.
M. D. MOORE,
J. T. ANKROM,
WELL DIGGER. MKDFORD, OR.
Prices right. Pumps Furnished when
Wanted.
DR. A. bTeVVEET
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Residence.
COLVia & DURHAM,
Attorneys-Rt-Baw.
Oeo. II. Durham. Grants Pass,
M. Colvig, Medford, Or.
Will
OHISIIOLM 8: MARTIN
Huiiho Jaintrnj;. Paper Hauling ami
'J'inting. All work guaranteed. ,
I'borie 211. Lockbox 12.1, Medford, Or. ;
Medford Furniture Co., Undertaker
Day phono 353; Night rhone-a: V.
Conklin :ifl; .T. II. Butler Hs.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANt
0OL
EECTION AQENCY.
Lock Box Medford
E. R. SEELY. M. D.
Physician and Burgeon
Modern Equipped Operating RooniB.
X -Raj. Office Honrs. Ill 12, 114 1'. M.
Offico In Jackson County Bank Bldg.
GO TO DR. GOBLE FOR YOUR
GLASSES.
Optical Parlor in Perry 'a Warehouse,
SKVKNTII 8TREKT.
"He Han No Other Buiiness. "
When others fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNER,
Eye Specialist.
Office in tlie (Irand Tlieator Iddg.
Phone .'(.". Seventh and Main.
O M. JONES,
Ctty Scavenger,
liarbngo of nil kinds removed ou short
notice. Leave ordera with chief of
police.
BALL t GLOSCOCK,
(.'outravtors and Builders.
AH Work (tuarantettd.
Office with C. H. Pierce ft Sou.
Phone 853. P. O. Box 771.
I f you have lost or found
anything, need work, or have
something to sell, it doesn't
matter what you want is, try
a Want Ad in The 'J'rilmne.
Grand Theater.
Tho hone of hiu'li fla's -lious. When
I the titaii'l opeiie.! muter new innnae
iiii-nt we (.roinwed t lu pu'iMt a stncliy
U'mU ola-i moral enteitaimnent. Wheth
er or not we hae il'Hie so thoxe of ynu
who liat' "fen ovir of fi-rin in the
past arc t In .iii'loe-. Trom the many
expressions of approval t hat we have
heard oti alt sides, we believe tliat we
Iihvc siUM-oodi d,
It is not onr i nf en t ion, liewr or. to.
rtM upon our laureU or erave your fu
lure patrouane upon llie serriiu'lli of
our sueren in the p:ft. 'iir intention
is t nlwavs eijiial, and. "ln-n wo run,
tturpaf our previor. effrrie-i.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. I
ni. reeinet were amci
Medford Satttrdav.
of 1'ho
tennv i
See i for barali-a We lve inn-
for aale.well improved ! orMrds;
rieh soil; $-0 to '0 per t T'-g g
Pirtle, Browuiville lnd Jt f() HC
Co., Browmrillo. 0n $t
be closed out
ess of
North of the Jackson County Bank
BIJOU THEATRE
Monday and Tuesday
" A WOMAN'S DEVOTION "
A very strong melodrama. Beautiful scenes and a
strong cast of characters
" BEG PARDON "
A good comic
" WHAT A BOY CAN DO "
An extremely laughable comcdj-
mlyt fife
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Bill of Siile
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Miner's Lien
Quartz Location
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Summons
Kxectition
Judgment Traneriit
Commitment for Trial
Seareh Wiirranl
PROHATK
Petittonsfor Letters of Adminitration. AdminUtrator'a. Eieeutor and nuardian'a
Bond and Dstiin; Older Sett in Apart Property F.xempt f rom Kxwutlon; Ordr
i onlirnuHK "sale ol Keal and I'ersonal
l.etienioi rturninitnuton;
Testamentary.
Inventmy
Attm'hinent
Sot ie of (tHrnihment
tirandJury Suli(neiui
Indicimeni
Transcript of Judirmetit
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SOUTHERN
OREGONIAN
MEDFORD
GOOD'S
Cost
CO.
WHILE TRAVELING
ON A VACATION
vou want a stylish and comfortable suit
i'f cl"tliin Hint will hang well ami
not lag nt the knees and wrinkle in
Hie slightest dampness. Wo have pin
vided the lightest weight serges aud
tw Is for summer suits, nnd will make
them nip lo give you a perfect fit and
the distingue air of a gentleman.
J. A. KREUZER & CO.
IMPORTERS AND TAILORS.
PALM BUILDINO, MEDFORD. ORE.
ItKAI. KSTATR
(Jnilolaini Deed Bond for Deed
MiiiltfiiKe leustj
With Tax Puytuent Provision
Oition to Buy Aiid Anent'e Contrncts
MlSCKl.I.ANKOKS.
Chattel Murttrafre
Acknowjedginent
Confession of JudKtnent
Covers fur blanks
Liecimc 'r"ni
I i i'-pan-ern
(!titiin
K -state
Water Riyht
. Forms Contract to Sell
Proof of IjtUir
JL'STICF OF PF.ACK
Civil and Oimiiutl Stiltpofnan Ai tac'iment
L'udertikintr and Affl
(ianiihnient davtlfor Attarhmanr
Ctist Rill Commitment for Fine
Notice to Jurors Jury Order
Civil Complaint Warrant fur Arre-tt
rroperty titatmn; Conimis.tKn to Apprauera;
and Appraisement: Proof of Will; La t tern
ClllCl'IT COCRT
I'ndertakinir and Affidavit Summons
for Attachment Cot Bill
Oiminal and Civil Subpoenas Kxeentkin
S'reh Warrant
Notice to Jurors
LAND OFFICRi'COUNTY COI'RT AND
All printed after the latest
and best forms, cj Orders
promptly filled at Portland
prices. cJj Give us a trial.
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