As we are furnishing material for houses in every part of the town place your lumber bill with us as you will get better service and prompt deliveries WE GUARANTEE: SATISFACTION WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF ANYTHING IN OUR LINE WHICH IS . EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL 0) Circuit Court f-'lonl iiHio-l fiviri page 1.) F. Y. Allen vs. ihe I V;irl Mining company, Colvig & Durham, attorneys for plaintiff; Kennies & Rciunen, ntlor neys for defendant. Ashland Kloctric Light & Power coin pany. vs. City of Ashland ; iujum-tion suit. A. C. Hough, and A. 10. hV:iiiio. Mttnrnoys for plaintiff; Williams, Woods Linthii'um and Briggs, at tor neys for defendant. Volna Webster vs. I W. Wait and Katherine Wait: suit to furor I use inoit (rage. Vawter & Purdin, attorneys for plaintiff. V. H. Clement vs. T. II. Mansfield j nnd Mary Hrnntner; suit to l'onrlosr lion. A. K. lieanies, attorney for plain- ; tiff. Andrew Cantrall rt nl.. vs sicrlinir ; Mining company; suit for iu.iun-t i..n. Gun Newbury, attorney fv plaint!, i. ! A. J. Olson vs. George I. Ihinn i t all; injunction. H. O. Sunt li. attornry for plaintiff. M. B. Whipple vs. (ieorge W. Huun ft nl.; injunction. It. G. Sin it h. attor ney for plaintiff. T. J. Kenney vs. C.eoige NVtiber; suit for receivership. Charles Prim, attnr i.ey for plaintiff; K. K. Kelly, nttm-m-v for defendant. .T. C. Hall vs. George W. Dunn rt a!.; injunction. R. G. Smith, attorney for plaintiff. Harry Luy vs. George W. Dunn et nl.; injunction. R. G. Smith, attnrnev for plaintiff. Laben Thompson vs. Itnsa A. Fine; ruit in partition. Vnwter & Purdin. attorneys for plaintiff. Gust Pnske vs. Iivin Dnhark and Herniee. Dahack; sow to fonelo-.e bond for deed. O. C. B.iggs. ntlornoy for plaintiff. E. X. Provolt vs. Lnhi Rjtiley et al.; injunction. R. G. Smith, attorney for plaintiff; Reames & Reames. attonirvs for defendant. A. W. Shearer vs. Prank Mixter et r.l.; injunction. A. C. TTnugli, nitor ncy for plaintiff; Gun Newbury, attor ney for defendant. Frank Jordan vs. M. M. Sheldon nnd William Jones; suit to foreclose lien. E. I). Briggs. attorney for plaint iff : Vnwter & Purdin. attorneys for de fondants. W. C. Long vs. James A. Vnndermnrk unit to cancel mortgage. Vawter & Purdin, attorneys for plaintiff. Ashland Electric Light & Power com l'.my vs. City of A-dil.md; injunction. Hough nnd Reames. attorneys for plain tiff; Williams. Wools & Utliieum. at torneys for defendant. In the mutter of the assignment of J. Tolburg. L. L. Angle vs. John W. smith n nl.; injunction. Cms Newhurv, alt' ; ncy for plaintiff; George W. Trofr.-i. attorney for defendant. Alfred Sitri vs. City of M-dfm.l: v rit of review. Alfred Smith. Ri-a.u- Ream os, nt'ornevr; for oV-iimitY. r,i vig & Durham, and Wifhiiu. at -ri'. for defendant. Minnin E. Fove v-. T,i7"ie M. WiNei--TTii to ojiiet title. F. M. Cilkius. rn Urnty for plaintiff. F V Mi-dvnscki v. U. F. Theiss ,t.i1 (' W. Brdiford ; suit for rei-oivrr. V.iv trr and (. C. Boggs. attorney f.,r plaintiff. Mark Appleg.ntp v. C. W. Kvrun ' :!.; suit to foreclose lim. Gns N'-v bury, attorney for p'.iintiff; Cohi-' A Durham, attorneys for defendant. F. H. Cobb vs. Henry Andrews; .u t to compel conveyance. George W. f,. rig. attorney for plaintiff. Revenue Mining company v. T. P. Hopkins, et nl. Colvig A- Durham, nt tnrnevs fr plaintiff. K. C. Sherman vs. E. E. Bagb-y -t nt. Reames A- Roames. attorneys for plaintiff; A. C. Hough, attnrny for defendant. J. F. Reddv. receiver. v. Fse Br-. ct al. Renmes & Reames. attorneys for plaintiff. W. E. Page VH. William M. Fliovd nnd W. D. Tltingsworth. Colvig A " Roamcs, attorneys f.r plaintiff. William Bvboe v. William Eoni: THE MED 1 J injunction. H. K. Banna, Jr.f attor tiiy for plaintiff; Phipps and J. L. Ilammersley, attorneys for defendant. In the matter of the appeal of G. T. S:icsbury from the survey of the coun ty surveyor. .1. I). Whitman vs. W. A. Jones, alter if', (', W. Wolti rs; injunction. Vawter A. Purdin, attorneys for plaintiff; W. 10. Phipps, attorney ftr defendant. Sterling Mining company vs. Edward A. Spauhling et id. Kennies & Reames, I'ltoniry for plaintiff; Vawter, Purdin and Prim, attorneys for defendants. F. II. Cobb vs. Peerl Cnlahan; suit lo compel conveyance. George W. Col-vi-. atloi-Tiry for plaintiff. J. F. Keddy, receiver, vs. J. A. Call i't al. Reames A: Reames, attorneys for pleintil'I"; Feutoii, Colvig & Durham, alt urneys for defendants. (i. F. Amnions vs. Ranr.om Cartor; :ti:i in partition. R. O. Smith, attorney for plaintiff. J. 10. Watt I't al. vs. John W. John ,,M : t al; suit to remove cloud from title. Vawter A; Purdin, attorneys for plaintiff. l.ania li.-.b-liffe . N. W. Bouncy; Harvey, Miles & suii to ouiet title. MulUey. attorneys for plaintiff. Peter Applegate et al. vs. W. G. J. .bines and C. W. Evans; injunction. Reames A Reames, attorneys for pliiin fil'ss; Colvig & Durham, attorneys for defendants. In the matter of the guardianship of .lames V, Coss. Sr. Appeal from coun tv court. Colvig. attorney for plain tiff; Withington & Kelly, attorneys for defendant. Henry Triplet! vs. Mabel Triplett; -:uit for divorce. Oliver S. Brown, at torney for plaintiff. Zon Bryant vs. Charles A. Bryant; mi it for divorce. Vrwter & Purdin, attorneys for plaintiff. Henry C. Mnekcy va. Mary L. Mack ev; suit for divorce. Colvig 4 Reames, ::ttnnteys for plaintiff. F. W. Gaines vs. Ella Gaines; di vorce. V. 10. Phipps, attorney for plnin tiff. Margaret Klniira Short vs. Joseph M. Short; divorce. George W. Trefren, nt trrrey for plaintiff. Mary Milligan vs. Charles Milligan; divorce. Vawter & Purdin. attorneys for plaintiff. Daniel Whetidone vs. Christobel Rose Whetstone; divorce. Withington & Kelly, attorneys for plaintiff; H. K. 1'annn. Jr.. attorney for defendant. Ida M. N'elson vs. Frank Nelson; di vorce. J. A. I.emerv, ::torney for plnin tiff. Sadie Messier vs. It. Messier; suit to annul marriage. F. M. Calkins, at tornoy for plaintiff. Carl von der Helln vs. Myrtle von dor Ilellen ; divorce. Vawter & Pur 'in. attorneys for plaintiff; A. F. Pi-rums, attorney for defendant. Marietta L. Rodenl.erger vs. W. L. K'odeiibergcr; divorce. Withington & Kelly, attorneys for plaintiff. In the matter of the application of Mary Regnr to n-gMor title. Harvey Afilen. attonirvs for plaintiff. E. V. Carter vs. Jackson Count v, 'Vrgon: appeal from county court. F. M. Calkins, attorney for plaintiff; B. F. Mulkry. attorney for dependant. Frances M. Snvder. Ex.. vsfi John t it:rrinc:ton et al.; injunction. W. E. I'liipn-. attorn-v for plaintiff: Robert Smith, attorney for defendant. GranN Pass Banking & Trust com pa nv vs. Enterprise Mining company. ( '..it dor Water - Power company. A. f Hough, attorney for plaintiff; W. i Hall. R. G. Smith, attorneys for defendants. In the mater of lie petition of E. V. Carter for writ of review. F. M. Cal 'in, aftornev for plaintiff. J. H. P.eemnn et Bl. v. William Men-b-nhalt "t nl. H. D. N'orton, attorney f-.r rdaintiff; Cliarl. Prim and W. I Vawter. nttnrnevs for defendants. FOR SALE nouses, lnts nnii lan1 in Phoenix, or in trnft. to "nit from on aero to 140 nrf: MATT CALHOUN. Phoenii. Or. FORD DAILY TRIRUXR MRlFORI. OREfiOX, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1MI WILL EDUCATE CHINA REGARDINGJORESTRY PLANNING TO CAARY ON ACTIVE WOEK IN ORIENT REGARD ING CONSERVATION. WASHINGTON', March 20. China, cften called the most backward of na tions in the caro of natural resources, is to be the scene jf a vigorous cam paign in the interests of the forests, eccording to plans for a series of meet ings which will be held under the nus piees of Boone college (Wuchang, Chi nn) at Hankhow, Wuchang and Kan vang. Enter there will he meetings in nil the large citi"s and important ports both on the coast and in the interior. Howard Riehards, Jr., the represen tative in this country of t he Chinese college, has been collecting material for these courses, nnd has jusl started to China. Sew ral of the photographs showing the effect of a deforestation in China, which accompanied the presi dent, 's last i:nnual message to congress, form n part of a set of stereopticon views which will be used in illustrat ing these lectures. China has probably taken lers care of her forests than any oilier nation of tlie earth, and this movement to awaken in itr. people a realization of the impor t."nc of the forest comes nt an oppor tune time. Many parts of China are practically desert wastes as a direct re sult of the destruction of its trees. On account of the erosion which has fob 'owvl the removal of trees from the slopes, farmers are compelled to ter race their hillsides in order to hold enough soil in place for farming, nnd to build little walls r-.cross the valleys tct catch silt which the annual floods deposit. Two centuries ngo, many re gion? of China which are now barren vore paying revenue to their owners. Now the wood supply is ro scarce thnt little poles are used for building houses, and roots and saplings are hurned as fuel. Over 3"i0 Chinese students from 1 1 provinces are being educated in Boone college for the uplift of their country, and it is expected by those in charge of the proposed lecture course that a movement started there will in time spread throughout th" empire. MIS8 JOSEPHINE DEFFRY AT MEDFORD THEATER, MONDAY, MAR. 22 At Van Dyke's New Showing of FINE Lawn& Lirgrie Waists ALL HIGH GRADE $2.50 to Van Dyke's Men of Medford, Attention. An intellectual treat awr.it n you at tic I! street Methodist Episcopal church next Sabbath at :( p. m. ltev. Lewtas v ill deliver his interesting lecture on "The .Man fur the Twentieth Century.' This lecture has been highly commend ed by clergymen, lawyers and physi cians. o(!od music will be provided. Thi:; led ine is for men only. Vou can't afford to miss it Come and bring your friends. FRUIT TREES I am preparod to fill orders for first c'asa fruit trens. shrubs, palms, etc., at lowest price. Have on hand 500 Buerre lir-c pear trees, 4 to 8 feet. Ask nt Kxhihit building. B. V. ALLEN. i.v,M..'i,;ivJ,l, v.1 . Q:: t . a. ..TM -J r . TAILORED EFFECTS $6. NOTICE Is hereby given that tho undersigned will apply nt tho next meeting of the city council of Medford, Oregon, for license to sell malt, vinous nnd spirit ous liquors in less quantities than one gallon at lot 10, block 20, in Medford, (Oregon, for a period of six months, j BARS & H ATjK. i Hated March 18, 1909. -DIAMOND Grown tr Vm I f la - !NoMhNit tlnll nM.,llin Ku n hi all -Imlfit. Atk fnr l Incur. i"i mn nur iirleli1rhinl. wr.iij nt, llnt( nniff of T"'itr l-ttl-r. nni " 'H "",'' j lux t.. t nf fhnt-r fr f"f " PjmuxoiHDCa HttrM ontiON noIpohhi. w:s Tiikf If itiavtr 'i HnrVr Moun At night. If you'd dubbed a hiindiomo girj. And win a ha ni so me Knight, Tho wn't here I do impart, 1 TUfSTKK'H SALK. j lit lli- maltrr of tbp bankrnptry of j . .1. Strven et a!., -o partner (h J.l.i Imon fount y I.nmbrr Co. 1 Notice is lifrnby fivfn t bat tli un dfroiffiKid truRtfp of tho abovfl named ; t-ankmpt rufate. in .iccordaiife with an .urd' - r mud" bv tli rfre in said mat tor. datl Marrh 10th. 1fn. I will. Ask a. II Til Tfc. MM Your House Cleaning is Made Easy by the Medford Domestic Laundry For we liiivo installed a hirc carpet, wliool to dust carpets. Our wa'oii will pick up ami deliver your carpets, within six hours cleaner than you win possi bly make them. Call Phone 'l'2'l and ask us about our carpel wheel. Prices "0c, T'w and Glen Fabrick Proprietor iii HARMONY IN YOUR NF.W 1 1 OMR Color blending of Furniture, Draperies, Carptts, Woodwork, Walls, make home life happier. Our rnpfrt dcronttive sperisli-.t will vidt your riiy locui. VVidimii o'uli you he ill cImcum the fur m. hi. i;i tor your new home. Will tat rntcitlr J. (;. Mack 6c Co. I'limiture and Carpets rotTI.ANt). OftlOO.H Swgtt htmt futntshtd TasUuiy from r;nd ;ifft-r tin- L'tltli .day of M:indi. lunft. prm-ofil tu sWl ft privnto nalo for i hhIi in li.-ind to lh l.ijh"t bidder, (Ik fnllnwing pfrnn;il property bflonginR 1o iiid -sliitr-, to wit : Our saw mill, ftigiii" mid boib-r, npi.niiHM al $14i Ono plant-r, appraised at Six cabins on leusrd land, apprais ed at ''..'(,000 feet Ninmon luirtber, not stai-ked, nt 7 per M. apprais rd al 4u, 1)00 fret dimension lumber, not tired, at 7 per M, apprais ed t h:,0 ftrt dimension lumber, not mwl. at H per M. appraised at :',.ViO fee common lumber, staeked, nt appraised at inn it TAILORED Serenely happy ii the man who ran feel that hit garmonti are tailored perfectly. This ii the feeling our patrons can enjoy. Satisfaction will be youra if you have your suits, coats, etc., made here. The way wo fit around the neck and shouldon ia a revela tion. Try us. Tha largest line of domestic and imported Suitingo in Southern Oregon. W. W. EIFERT THE PROQRfcB&lVE TAILOR STEVENS Gonerfjtionj of wiit awako Araorican Boys hT obtuined the right kind f FIREARM EDUCATION hj being equipped with th unorring, tiuie-houorcd '. ' STEVENS " All prnvrcMlvft Hardware snd Hportlnif UoofU Ucrrlianu linntlla HTKVKNS. H you ran not uhtkln. we wlllnhlp illruct.itxprcM prepaid u(mhi nilpt nt Cutaiou I'rlre. I flonrt (i cents In ntanin for iw i hko iiiiuirnwn i ftiainff. (eplpt with ITRVKNI I and ir'ncral area no in. formation. Htriktnir orar In colors. J. STEVENS ARMS k TOOL CO. T. 0. Bi 1'inou f...t o. I rough lumber, V. ii. flooring. 1 , x4xl2. at $15 p -r l. nppiiiiHed at 16U ! .I.iii in feet No. t! roujdi shop him b r at p r M. appraised at ISA 50(H) f(ct nssorted lumber, various fiies. ." per M, appraised at.. i't One b-nne on tlie foity aerea of land upon win eh th" mill stands; li-ase expires April, I9nft; ap piaisrd at it' Two liuiil'tT IrurkM, :,irnipl at 2SI Tin V I-: i, S W '', nnii N 1-2 S K iiikI S K '', S K '4 timi HO, tMvnnhii .T7 8.. rang .1 V n..raio.l at 1000 Putp'l n( Mi'-lCnnl. -(iri'ijon, thin 16thf .In v ..f Murrh. 1!HI!. VM. t'l.KK'H. Tnntee. W.M. M. 'iI.VIfJ, Attorney for Tniitue.