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Ni' I V W 'rl 1,'tl , v I iirft TP s iTJTr'T in i rna (Continued frr.m page 1.) attorneys First National Hank of Aahlnnd vs. City of Anlilunil; suit for injunction. P. M. Calkins, attorney for plaintiff; E. t. Brigga, attorney for ilofcniliint'. Kroil and Amelia Hritt vs. Laura Gardner et al.; suit for foreclosure. If. K. Iiaunu, Jr., attornoy for plaintiff. Elfred Banco, Ji io Barzpo vs. John Wintjeo; suit to quiet title. Charles I'riiu, attorney for plaintiff. O. St C. Kailroad company vs. Peter H. Kuyart et al. IVlvi, Feutou and i.i-iter, attorneys for plaintiff. W. C. Long vs. James A. Vauder mark; mortgage. Vnwter & Furdiu, uttorueys for plaintiff. Ashland Klectric Power & Light com pany vs. Ciey of Aslilunad ft alj suit for injunction. A. C. Hough, Keamca 4 Reames, attorneys for plaintiff; Wil liams, Woods & I.eitheuin, nttornoys for defendants. J. C. Hall vs. George W. Dunn et al.; unit Tor injunction. It. G. Smith and E. E. Kelly, attorneys for plaintiffs. Alfred Smith vs. City of Hertford; writ of review. Alfred Smith, Kennies Sc Kennies, attorney for plaintiff; Col vig & Durham and II Withington, at torneys for dofendant K V. Carter vs. Jackson county; up penl from county court. F. M. Calkins, attorney for plaintiff. K. V. Medynscki vs. B. P. Theiss aud O W. Bashford; receivership. W. I. awter anil J. C. Boggs, for plaintiff. Mark Applegato vs. C. W. Evans et al.; suit to foreclose lien. Gus New hury, attorney for plaintiff; Colvig Si Durham, nttorneyi for defendants. Harry Silver and James S. Bailey vs. Charles Wiekstrinn et al. Georgo V. Trrfren, attorney for paintiffs. Kevenne Alining company vs. T. F. Hopkins et al. W. I. Vawter and Clins. I'ri ittorneys for plaintiff; Colvig Ac Durham, attorney for defendants. K. C. Sherman vs. E. K. Bagley et al. Uuames & Heaines, altonu'vs for plain tiff; A. C. Hough, attornoy for defend mils. .1. F. lteildy. receiver of M. it C. L. li. K. Co., vs. Terence Fee et al. Reames & Reames. attorney for plaintiff. Frederick C. Page vs. Laurence L. (Jrover et al; suit to lliet title. Vaw ter & Pnrdin, attorneys for plaintiff. William Bybco vs. William Lewis; suit for injunction. II. K. Tlaiina, Jr., attorney for plaintiff; W. E. I'hipps. .1. L. HauimerRley, attorneys for ile fenilaut. Ashland Alanufacturiag company vs. Frank W. Hudson and A. l. Helman; Miit to foreclose lien. F. M. Calkins, attorney for plaintiff. Condor Water & Power company vs. Gold Hill Cnnal company; injunction. Reames & Reames, attorneys for plain lil'f; Colvig & Durham, attorneys for defendant. 3torling Mining company vs. Edward a .jpaulning et at.; Kennies Kennies, attorneys for plaintiff; Charles Primtn, attorneys for defendants. Crants Pass Banking & Trust com pany vs. Enterprise Mining company, Condor Water & Power company. Hough A lilauchard, attorneys for plaintiff; K. tl. Smith, Reames A Reames, attor neys for defendants. E. N. Provolt vs. Lola Bailey et nl. II. G. Smith, attorney for plaintiff; Reames & Reames, attorneys for de fendants. Frank Onrdan vs. M. M. Sheldon aud William Jones; suit to foreclose lien. E. D. Briggs, attorney for plain tiff; Vawter & Pnrdin, attorneys for defendants. J. E. Watt vs. John W. Johnson et al.; suit to remove cloud from title. Vawter Pnrdin, attorneys for plain tiff. Laura Redeliffe vs. N. W. Bouncy; suit to quiet, title. Harvey, Miles & Mulkey, attorneys for plaintiff. Gertie M. Olsea vs. Ole M. Olsen; divorce. Vnwter & Pnrdin. attorneys for plaintiff; Withington & Kelly, at torneys for defendant. Ora W. Henderson vs. Thomas S. Henderson; divorce. Vnwter & Pnrdin. attorneys for plaintiff. Caroline Swacker -vs. Oscnr Swacker; -nit for divorce. William and George Colvig. attorneys for plaintiff. Emily nne Moore vs. Tsaac Moore; suit for divorce. W. N. Aliel, Frank Cionndwntor and F. M. Calkins, attor eevs for plaintiff; E. D. Briggs, at torney for defendant. F. W. Gaines vs. Ella Gaines; suit for divorce. W. E. Phipps, attorney for plaintiff. Pearl Duncan vs. Jesse II. Duncan; divorce. George W. Trefrcn. attorney fir plaintiff: Withington & Kelly, at torneys for defendant. Sn'ah .1. Fi.lmaa vs. Adolph Erilman; I'livoreo Vnwter & Punlin, attorneys fur plaintiff. Daniel W hetstone vs. Christohel Hose Whittitore; divorce. Withington & Kel Iv. attorneys for plaintiff: H. K. Hnn r.a. Jr., attorney for defendant. Lulu Myrtle Rochford vs. Chnrles Roihford; divorce. Withington & Kel ly, attorneys for plaintiff. Martin Perry vs. Lulu Perry; di vorce. Charles Prinim. attorney for plaintiff. Jennie Head vs. Peter John Head; divorce. H. K. Hannn, Jr., attorney for plaintiff: O. C. Hoggs, attorne yfor defendant. In the matter of the guardian of James F. Cobb, Sr.: appeal from county court. W. M. Colvig. attorney for re spondent; Withing ic Kelly, attorneys fur appellant. In the matter of the appeal of (. T. Salesbury from the survey of the county surveyor. F. M. Calkins, ntto.' nev for appellant. L. H. llohson vs. (icoree Burch ? al.: application to register title. In the matter of the assignment o. J. T. Kennev. insolvent. L. C. Sivers vs. O. F Amnions. Hough i: Hlanehar.l. attorneys for plaintiff. .1. D. Whitman vs. W. A. Jones, slier iff: suit for injunction. Vawter A Pnrdin. attorneys for plaintiff. T. J. Kenney vs. George E. Neulier; suit for receivership. Charles Prim, attorney for plaintiff Cecelia L. Maegley vs. W. C. Kitto. administrator of estate of G. Karew ski: suit to ouict title. J. F. Reddy, receiver M. 1 C. L. U. R J Co.. vs. J. A. McCall et nl. Reames A Reames, attorneys for plaintiff. state of Oregon vs. Albert N. Owen: uin support of family. B. F. Mulkey, .tbu.ut-j lor.pimniur. Statu of Oregoa vs. J. XI. Williams; selling goods us au itinerant peddler without a license. B. F. Mulkev, attor ney for plaintiff. Stato of Oregoa vs. Earl E. Jackson; nuu nailery, li. F. Mulkey, attorney for pluiutiff. Stato of Oregon vs. C. E. Hoach; for gery. B. F. Mulkoy, attorney. for nlain. ! tiff. .'iai.1 State of Oregon vs. Ernest Forma"n7 selling liquor to a minor. B. F. Mul key, attorney for plaintiff. Actions at Law. Thomas Moran vs. George W. Dod son. J. A. Lemery, attorney for plain tiff. r A. J. McDonnell and L. E. Smith vs. I. B. Uoodoll et al. 0. B. Watson, torney for plaintiff. .1. . Roddy vs. J. M. Keono and Mol lio Keene. E. E. Kellv, attorney for plaintiff; R. G. Smith, W. I. Vawter anu m. furUiu, attorneys for defend ant. Bank of Ashland vs. C. W. Evaas et ai. fc. Ui Briggs, attornoy for plain tiff. r Ateiauder Norris vs. A. T. Lundgren, . iorris, j. l. nagnon. Uus New bury, attoraey for plaintiff. u. w. Hazel vs. Southern Pacific Kailroad company; action for dnmages. I'., fc. Kelly, attorney for plaintiff; v.oivig oc iteames, i'enton Leiter, at torneys for defondant. Emery J. Enstmnn vs. Jack Freden- berg; action for ejectment. F. J. New man, attorney for plaintiff. II. L. Salmi vs. Hose Haymond. II K. Hannn, Jr., nnd H. D. Norton, at lorneys for plaintiff. Asliland Manufacturing company vs. wooub Lumber c puny. F. M. Cal kins, nttorney for plaintiff; E. D. Briggs, attorney for defendant. Amos Nininger vs. Ford Million and Leonn Million. C. H. Watson, attorney for plaintiff. Chnrles Koha, doing business under name of ( has. Kohn It Co., vs. J. II. McClendon. Colvig & Durham, attor neys for plaintiff. II. C. Messenger vs. 0. (). Van Nat ta. S. S. Pentz, attorney for plaintiff; K. D. Briggs, attorney for defendant. Fred Owen and (,'. C. Culy vs. G. C. Only. R. G. Smith, B. F. Mulkey, at torney for plaintiffs: A. E. Reames, attorney for defendant. P. M. Morse vs. Rogue River Valley orchard. H. I. Hannn, Jr., attornoy for plaintiff; B. F. Mulkey, attorney for defendant. Crater Lake Lumber company vs. John Wolff nnd George F. King. W. K. Phipps, attorney for pluiutiff; Vaw ter & Pnrdin attorneys for King. Crater Lake Lumber company vs. Frederick Wolff and George F. King. J L. Ilammersley, W. M. Colvig and Reames & Reames, attorneys for plain tiff. Jackson County bnnk vs. A. T. Lund gren. W. L Vawter and M. Purdin, attorneys for plaintiff. William J -euuiugs vs. T. J. Ken ney. Gus Newlmrv, nttornev for plain- titr, John W. Prnll vs. Frank Marshall and Kate Marshall. Colvig & Durham, attorneys for plaintiff; Reames & Reames, nttornoys for defendants. Thomas Moran vs. George W. Dod son; appeal from J. P. court. E. P. Hughes vs. F. O. Smith and F. E. Smith. F. M. Calkins, nttorney for plaintiff. Suits in Equity. Edgar Ilafer vs. Medford & Crater Lake Railroad company. Reames & Reames, attorneys for plnintiff; Col vig & Durham, attorneys for defend ant. Condor Water & Power company vs. Enterprise Mining company and Grants Pass Banking & Trust company. R. G. Smith and Reames & Ifeauies, attorneys for plnintilf; II. D. Norton, attorney for defendants. F. V. Allen vs. Pearl Mining com pany and Peter Applegate et tab; suit to foreclose lien. Colvig & Durham, attorneys for plaintiff; Reames & Reames, attorneys for defendants. J. II. Beeman et al. vs. Willian. Mendenhall et al. II. D. Norton, at torney for plaintiffs: Charles Prim and W. T. Vawter. attorneys for defend ants. ' William Mendenhall vs. Roaring Gim let Gold Mining company. W. I. Vaw ter, attorney for plaintiff; Charles S. Parker and Reames & Reames, attor neys for plaintiff. H. L. Bnrdic nnd J. M. Griffin vs. Ilnruies Mining company; suit to fore close lien. A. R. Reames, attorney for plaintiff; 1). G. Smith, attorney for defendnnt. John D. Olwcll vs. City of Medford aud B. F. Collins, city recorder; in junction. Reames & Reames, attorneys for plaintiff. A. J. Olsen vs. George W. Dunn et al; suit for injunction. R. G. Smith, attorney for plaintiff. N. G. Kestersoa and A. W. Selsbv vs. Griffin Skelly company. R. O. Smith, attorney for plaintiffs; Colvig & Dur ham, attorneys for defendants. M. B. Whipple vs. G. W. Dunn et nl; suit for injunction. R. O. Smith, attor ney for plaintiff. G. F. Ammon vs. Rnnsom Carter; suit for partition. R. O. Smith, at torney for plaintiff. Harry Lay vs. G. W. Dunn et al.; suit for injunction. R. O. Smith, at torney for plaintiff. Labaa ThompBon vs. Rose A. Fine; suit in partition. Vawter & Purdin, attorneys for plaintiff. The Right Time to Buy Your Presents Don't Wait Until the Last Day. BUY NOW Everything in a General Dry Goods Stock Will be Pound here -the paices are reasomable The assort ments to select from are right. Good useful presents for all HO! FOR THE HOLIDAYS FOB MEN AND BOYS Glovuti, Hut a, Skirts, Scarfs. Neckwear, Fancy Hoso, Clothiug Fancy Vests, Hlipprs Purses, Etc., Etc. FOB WOMEN (Moves in all lengths and colors, Veils, ; Scarf a, Silk and wool Waists, Waist Tat terns, Slippers, Hand 1 kerchiefs, Etc. FOB CHILDREN Gloves, Mittens, Huge Suits. Shoos, Slippers, II undkurehiet's, Purses t'nps, Mufflers, Ktc, Kte. VAN DYKE'S Dry Goods Gloves Clothing XMAS CLOTHES A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. A nice piece of Mission Furnitun would be just tlio tiling. Prutty, useful, durable, and a suitable g(t for anyone. Lot the Mission Furniture Works uiakv it. Prices nbout one bnlf usually cluiru ed. Any design, nny color, nny finish, dull, waied or polished. Drop in. Shop on corner of Eighth nnd 11 streets. The usual tnffy sale Loug 's. King & 22S The largest stock of Christmas goods in the city to select from. Come early and take your pick. A FEW SUGGESTIONS EVERYTHING IN PYK0GRAPH1C SUP PUESi POST CARD ALBUMS, 25c TO 2.50. LADIES' HAND BAGS, 7"c TO $10.00. MANICURE SETS, 1.50 TO 12.50. MUSIC ROLLS, COLLAR & CUFF BOXES. SHAVING. SETS, GLOVE BOXES. THE CHOICEST PERFUMES. CHRISTMAS STATIONERY SOUVENIR TRAYS. SKINS FOR BURNT WORK IN ALL COL ORS A SliECIAL LINE OF CHRISTMAS CIGARS and a thousand other useful novelties that are appropriate for Christmas Presents. k"',V . "Zr.di Wax Doll Given Away Tlw BJMUTIFUL WAX DOLL wliich we will give away Christmas Eve to the person holding the greatest amount of CASH sale slips from our store, livery purchase entitles you to a reg-. inter coupon slip showing the amount of your purcliase. Til ESE SLIPS ARE TRANSFER ABLE, and the person showing the greatest amount of cash sale at the Eagle Pharmacy gets the doll. The Eagle Pharmacy PALM BLOCK Nothing more appropriate for him than OVERCOAT 0 B A V E N R T 'I' E SUIT OF CLOTHES FANCY WAISTCOAT MADE TO FIT EIFERT THE CITY TAILOR 19 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE HOME IN PRISON FOR THE WINTER SEASON K. ENVAltT, President. A. I'KltKV, Viee President. .KllIN H. OHTI1, Cnshiur. W. 11. JACKSON, Ass't Cashiur. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK MEDFORD, CAPITAL SURPLUS OR. $50,000 10,000 Safety Boxes For Rent. A General Bank in Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage. 1 HAVE ON HAND Newtown Pippin DUNHMUJR, 'Hi., Dee. IU Jerry i (ialvin blew into town f'nnii nobody I kiinws wht-r.!, nnd 8trai(,'litwny pnicecd- 1 to tnkc tUfi Inw into lti own, hand:. Aflor IhrimliMLK cvcryoiio in rench aud .riving tho others indoors with liiH pro f unity, Bovl'rnl a Me bodied tMtisViiM over powornd him nnd treated him to a night in the local habile. Thin morning, when .Itiil go Clarke alloted hi in to quarters in Sheriff Howard i reka hotel for 10 days, Jerry smiled and said: "WaII, tho worut of the winter will he over by that time." "tea fit ii After the Theatre (Jo to T11M LOUVU1-J after tho thimlor. Wo will luivo nniflie, and a special bill of fare. You will round out an evoning of plf.-i.Buro as it should lied one. Copyright. The Louvre Hotel Mooro Bdg., W. Sovonth Streot. NEW PRESIDENT ALREADY STIRRING UP TROUBLE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the under ' n-gned will apply to the city council of the city of Medford. Oregon, at its next meeting fT a licence to tell apiritoua, vinous and malt l'.quorn, in quantities less than a gallon, for a period of twelve irmnt'is, at its place of business at lots .1, 6, 7, 8 nnd 9, in block 20, in tli ecity of Medford, Oregon. Dated December 8, 1909. HOTEL NASH COMPANY. 'Johnson's Best Flour, 11.35. Comb t True. Mc- HELENA. Mont., Dee. 12. Dr. C. A. Duniwav, formerly of Portland, who re cently left tho faculty of Stanford uni versity to become president of the state university at Missoula, has already be gun to stir up educational matters in his new home. Ho threw a bomb into tho meeting of tho stato board of educa tion by declaring that all state institu tions should bo loeated in the same city. These several institutions aru situ- atec1. in so runny different cities and he jtointed out the great advantage that wouid accrue from their consolidation. and not only from a financial standpoint but also in the matter of avoiding dnpli sations in the course of study, which it is difficult to avoid under the present svstem. ! Chsistmas Time is win.? u we try to bo right. Now Vwr's in when we try hi Htart right. A fine wateh will by a very gnwt help. They also make tho most appropriate of all jiifta. V carry a vury largo line of ' he he I makes. Hunting catev and "pen fnee styh-a for Indie and gontlo iim ri. chains, lockers, and every style nf jewelry worn by r fined popl. MARTIN J. REDDY J E W E YE R Spitzenburg Trees TII.K10K AND FOUR-FOOT SIZEH. AJvD OTJIKR VAltlRTlKS IN ANY : : : STZE DMSIRED : : : L. E. HOOVER MI'DFORI), ORKOON. Aynnt Yii.kiin.'i Villi y Nursory. rena IHamptou Isaacs "3nstructor of "fllano. "Il5t 5ttell)o6 StttMo at 3U4lfrvc. Jlorrb Orant SlrMt NOTICE 'Flic llnlcl fiii'iiici'l y knuwii as t he Tuyloi' House in .Jacksonville. Or., lias ihanncil management and will liein-el'iii'l li lie known as the ABBOTT HOUSE iimler the inanaLceinctil rc. ). & M . AHHOTT. The house has lieeii reiiiHili'leil and niaile liuulei'ii and iii lo date in every respect and rales are -is reasoiiahle as consistnt with first-class service. The Valley Auto Company will opun their new garage and repair iihop De- : comber 10, back of the Moore hotel. ; Metor cars stored and taken enre of. All work guaranteed. 228 i Have customer for bearing commer cial orchard. Bemon Investment Co.. over Bijou Theater. 25 WT S Watches, Clocks, Jewelry l.KI'AIKJNU A HI'KClALTy. " Xot how mui'h I can do, but how well I can do it," H my mottr. B. N. BUTLER With .Martin J. Iteddy, Central ave., north of Jackson (,'ounty Bank. IL. ALL THE WORLD LOVES A LOVER end ovcry luly like i u gontlcmaa. l't Inn iI-iL-sn't always miike tho maa, but tli' book is (il'tfn taken by its 80 v r, and we mn k clothing that given that air of style and rffiucnmnt sought tiy a iitb.-iiiaa by fitting him out Mill th' most cxiluaive stylos in ovsr i outs, cutaway, frock and suck suits that no one ran oqual in southern Ore- J. A. KREUZFR & CO. 1MPORTEB.R AKO