A Stop to TMnk oooo TUB MOBQBD BAlKf gaSBIOJE, MEOBOBD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1909. how yaur money is working for you if you buy a Crestbrook Orchard Tract. A conservative estimate of the increment in value of planted land U $50 per acre annually. The terms on Crestbrook are one-fifth -$45 per acre annually in quarterly pay ments of $1 1.25 each At any tima your profit is about 100 per cent on the money .invested to date. You pay $225 for the land per acre and $65 for planting and cultivation for 5 years ...$290 For a Five-year-old Orchard OREGON ORCHARDS SYNDICATE SELLING AGENTS ROGUE RIVER VALLEY ISOeiAL AND PERSONAL! . Phone your orders for sweet cream or buttermilk to the ereamery. V L. L. Mulit of Ashland and Dr. K. T. Burnett of Jacksonville ; spent Sunday and Monday fishing at Elk creek. Notice I wish to offer investors for Medford business or residence property money making values in any property I own, for quick sales. T. H. Moore. Apply Hotel Moore. George Carter of the Medford Cold Storage company was in the county seat a few hours Tuesday. Fred and Louis Kipple of Salt Lake City arrived in Jacksonville one day this week on a visit to their mother. The Boston Ideals will play "Oo lah" at the opera house on Satur day night. Attorney P. J. Neff was at the county seat on business Tuesday. Hemeinl.fr "Oolah" Saturday night only. Get your seals reserved early. Deputy Sheriff Davidson of Sac Tamento was in Jacksonville on Tues day, having a warrant for the arrest of John Odem of that place, who was apprehended at Talent. John Orth and family of Medford uiJ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reames are spending a few days fishing on Ap plegate. "j arJtB." 1 3 ; , A picnic party composed of the following Jacksonville people spent Sunday at Applegatc: Mr. and Mrs. B. B". Haney, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luy and children. Mrs. Ella Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prim, Miss Flossie La Vere, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor. Mrs. Ella Conk of Jacksonville is spending the week at Medford, the guest of Mrs. Blaine Klum. O. G. Steel of Yrckn is spending fl few days in Medford. G. E. Hamilton of Rosebuvg is in Medford on business. Social and dance at the Bungalow Saturday night, the finest dnnce floor in tho state. . SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! Some jewelers sell the people who buy of them and forever lose their trade. ' We Rell honest jewelry at honest prices and have hundreds of satisfied customers, who are our best advertisements. Medford Loan Office, eornor Main and C streets. 87 EmI Maki, Ntxt Rex Onevy Ot E. H. Cranston of Baker City is registered at the Hotel Moore. . All good people of Medford are cordially invited to attend the social dance at -the Bungalow Saturday night - ' H. M. Shaver of Ashland was trans acting business in Medford Wednes day. , Private dancing lessons at the Bun galow afternoon and evenings by ap pointment. Telephone 584.. A- M. Aztell of Grants Pass was a recent Medford visitor. Don't forget the dance at the Bun galow Saturday night. . Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stennett of Ashland are visiting in Medford. J. C. Miller of Portland is in Med ford on a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Perry have returned from an extended visit north P. T. O'Brien visited in Ashland on Wednesdaj. Mrs. James Riley of Ashland has returned home after a visit of some weeks in Medford with friends. Miss Mabel Mickey has returned from Salem, where she has been teaching to spend the summer with her parents in this city. Miss Annie Harvey, Millicent Pot-: ter. Mar-rnrst Ewbank and May! 1'hipps have left for a visit in Seat tle They will attend the interna tional lpworth League convention before rett'rning home. Walter Pollurd of Tnyo, Cal., with bis wife and child, has arrived in' MetlJ'ji'd where he will locate if he can find a suitable opening. John C. King of San Diego is vis iting in the valley with friends. 'the city public library will he clos ed Aiisrus! 1 to August 11 fur the summer. There will he no books is sued nfter July 14. It. C Williamson of Butte Falls district wis in Medford on business Wednesday. John Moloney of Trail Creek spent Tuedny in McdfoTd. Willinm Duncan, who resides on the west side, of (he' valley, near Jack sonville, was a recent Medford vis itor. . ; ' FIREBOYS MADE RECORD . . RUN AT CELEBRATION SHERMAN REBUKES "FAN' FOR PROPER GRAMMAR WASHINGTON, July 7. Con gressman Ralph Cole of Ohio is tell ing on Vice-President Sherman, who is a baseball enthusiast. He wetnt to the game between Bos ton and Washington. The hard hit tins Gessler of the Red Sox swatted a hard one to Outfielder Milan of , the I Washingtons. PAVIN6 CONTRACTS. (Continued from Pace 1.) " the present season, and said commu nity be deprived until some time next year of a pure water supply. . "That the preseut water supply of said city, while bad at all seasons of the year, is far worse during the win ter season than during any other time of the year. "That said defendant Hanley will in no wise be injured in his rights by a speedy determination of said ac tion; that.be is objecting to siiid city passing over his land because he believes that said city, by reason of its great and rugent necessity, may be induced to pay him a large und exorbitant sum of money when in tiuh and in fact the value of this easement does not in the ag gregate exceed $2000." The petition was based upon the affidavits of W. H. Canon, mayor of Medford; W. J. Roberts, consult ing engineer; I. L. Hamilton for the contractors; Dr. F. G. Thayer, city health officer, and Dr. H. P. Hnr grcive,, city physician. Tim fire dcpnilinenl made n rec 'ord run-on the evening of July .5 in exhibition. They were at ' rest in the department when they got tho gong. They hitched up, ran three blocks, laid in 3(10 feet of Inwe and had water in 54 seconds. The course down Front street was lined with thousands of people who witnessed the exhibition. Skinny mid Rastus took the pole like' veterans, without even a misstep and got out in splen did shape. I It Can Be Done. Bo Scores of Medford j Cltizeni Spy To cure an aching back. I The pains of rhcumutium, Tho tired-out feelings, ' You must reach tho tnit get at the 1 cause. - ' ' Tn most cases' !tis the kidneys, i Bonn's Kidney Pills ore for the kid- noys. O. li. Boone, corner Ninth and C streets, Medford, Or., says: "I was trouble with rheumatism when I first ; began using Ponn N Kidney Pills. I ;did nut think they would do me any ! good', but finaiiy procured a bin at Hacking' drug Btore. They proved to be the remedy I required My kidneys ' were restored to tholr normal condition, l unit the pnins and acnes in my back were removed. Doau's Kidney Pills ' lived up to their representations in my easi." ! For sale by all dealers. Prico 50 cents. FoBter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole j ugents for the United Btctes, Romember the namo Uoan's and take no otkn. 4g The Reasons Why You Should Buy Our NURSERY STOCK BECAUSE we absolutely guarantee all stock sold. BECAUSE we are not in the trust BECAUSE we make a specialty of budded stock. BECAUSE our method of packing and shipping gets the stocK to you in good condition. BECAUSK our stocK is not irrigated. . i Here, are some of the reasons. ThinK them over. Quaker Nurseries . M' '' ' ' Residence, 26 Newton Street ' Phone Hotel Nash, 2499 Main . General Office in Hotel Nash Office ' II. B. PATTERSON and V. M. ABBOTT, Special Selling Agents, So. Orego