THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1900. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 2 J. M. Itoot lo 0. X. lVrriuo. land in lp. !17, r. I w., Iioml for deed ij.i:,0(tll Tredcrioh l'ulil lo .). M. Honl. land in I p. 117, r. 1 w., bond for deed 10.-J.-.0 Cily of Ashland lo Mrs. Sarah .1.1 no Jackson, lol L. hlk. 1!). sec. '2, Mountain View Ceme tery ,"i Frances Uiunlcy to U.K. (liven, i't nl., 'JO acres in mm-. L'i!, Ip. 38, r. 2 w Louis M. ltrndford lo S. S. Mitchell, lot 4.'., Highland Park Add, Ashland Ws. H. IVnter to Charles H. lingers, property in Ashland C. K. Frost to J. K. Hale, lot 9. hlk 75, Mcdford D. C. Hale to 0. W. Triplolt, n V 'f sc'-J see. 22, tp. 38, r. 2 w U. S. to ,T. A Troth. 120 acres in see. 2, tp. 30, 2 e . . .' B. H. Harris to Mrs. Jennie Wright, lots 8 and 0, hlk. 9, Butte Kails W. A. Ryberg to jr. D. Ilognn. Property in Orchard Home Ase. Tract, also lot 2, see. 30, tp. 37, 2 w John E. Burns to Walter C. Gardner, property in Col tagc Addition, Medford. . . . Wm. Powell to Albert E. Pow ell, Lots 13,14, and part of lot 15,. block B. R.H. addi tion, Ashhland Walter C. Gardner to I). Mc Donald, part of lot 10. block 1, Cottage addition , Med ford Wm. M. Abbott to Gottlieb B. Spiegel, lots 11 and 12, block "B" Meihle and Payne addition, Ashland F. F. Rexford to L. D. Can field, land in section 24, townshhip 37, 2 W "Electa E. Halladay to Her man G. King, lot lo, block 2, Palms addition, Medford. Bond for deed Elizabeth Costell to Western Development Co., X E section 2(, township 3, 4 W W. B. Jackson lo W. H. Lip trap, property in Cottage Home addition, Medford, correction deed 20110 For Whom are You If you pay house rent for the landlord. If you are paying for your home for yourself and family. , , Let us help you reap the reward of the money you have been paying for rent, by building you a home and allowing you to pay for it in easy monthly payments and low rate of interest. We will furnish money to build Churches. .Parsonages, homes or business houses, or nay off debts on real estate. Moneys can be returned any time, thereby stopping interest or we give you nine years to return any loan, either large or small.. We also allow you 3 percent interest on all advance payments.. We give you three months grace on all notes without a fine. We can arrange with farmers for annual pay ments.. If these terms suit you, call and see us at the Real jx if C" 10 IwH rrj-l 10; 0, f-fp' ' Put jSf. X '& 17'"' ' Ife ; V I ; '$4 2S'J RESOLVED The best resolution for you to make is to come to us for your next suit, if yoj waul something out of the ordiuarj. We do the best work and charge the lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT THE PROGRESSIVE TATLOE Sowing ni desire in the line thing usually found s. Etta Pauley Bu.-h P Frank Bybee. laud in P I! C 07, township 37. 2 W, lease. . . . J; W. Bybee et nl, to F. E.''1 Bybee. land in township 30, 1 E, also township 57, IE, also township ;,"). 3 Y, also township 34, 2and ?, Ball ('. II. French to Elmer E. Bag ley, (i.'i nor. s i iitnwnship 3fj. MY 150 BENSON IN NO HURRY TO VOTE ON INCOME TAX SALEM. Or.. Aug. .-..The execu tive department of the slate govern ment has received from Secretary of State Knox, at Washington, a copy of Ihe resolution passed by congress propo.-ing (he Kifli anie!ilinent to the Federal Constitution em))oweiing Ihe congress to colled taxes on incomee-i. In a letter to Governor I'.enson of Oregon, Secretary Knox requests that the resolution be submitted to the legislautre of the Stale of Oregon for such action as the legislautre may see fit to take. Recently Governor lienson ex pressed the opinion that no special session of the Oregon legislature would be called, but that mater would be submitted to the next regular bictc ii in I session. The proosp amendment reads as follows: "Article XIY. The Congress shall have power to lay and colled taxes on incomes, from whatever source de rived, without apportionment among the several stales, and without regard lo any census or enumeration." What is the Best for Indigestion? ; Mr. A. Robinson of Piumrpiin, Ontario, has been troubled for years with indigestion, and recommends Chamberlain's Stomach and Liviv Tabids as "the best medicine J ever ,ucd." If troubled with indigestion Jor conslipalion give Ihcin a trial. They are certain lo prove benefieial. I They arc easy to take and pleasnnl !in effect. Price 25 cents. Samples free at Leon B. Haskins' Ph.inniie.v. V VI'KP- or more offce room:'. w. i:. : i f v . The Curved Ball. It was not until ts7f Hint the ques tion of pitching a curved ball wus set tled once for all. George Wright s' Itoslon nine was playing the II mil sc ries of tlint year In Cincinnati. The curve ball conrruiersy raged In Hie city of the Itcil Stock lugs. Wright was asked to prove that a ball could be cei led. lie agreed lo test Hie mat ter after the final game. The Cincinnati team put up two ten fool fences about twenty yards apart, with a post between them, all on a line. Tummy Ilond, a right bunded pitcher, stood at the left of one fence. After two trials lie threw a bull which went to the right of the post and tin Ished to the left of the second fence He repeated this six or seven times. "The wind did It," said Ihe doubters. "Then we'll try it the other way around." said Wright. He stationed Mitchell of Cincinnati, u left bunded pitcher, to the right of the tirst fence. Mitchell threw u curve hall to the left of the post, which finished to the right of the second fence. News of this, telegraphed to every part of the coun try, settled the question forever. Col lier's Weekly. Hit Shipwife. The suburbanite was entertaining a friend who followed the hco. Showing him his room after bis orrlrul, the host noticed that there was but one pillow on the bed. "ISy the way, captain," he asked, "do you use more than one pillow?" "Well, I use one for my head," re plied the captain, "and one for a ship wife." Shlpwlfe! What in the world Is tlint 7" "It's evident that you're a landsman. Every sallormiin knows wbnt a ship wife Is. It's an extra pillow placed under the legs or arms lo enso Hid po sition. It Isn't so necessary on land, where you have a wide, comfortable bed, but it's almost a necessity at sea, where you are cramped up In a nar row berth, with no room to stretch. Any one who has been at sen for a long period knows what a shipwife Is. We get so used to using one that we're not fully nt home on land un less we bnve one. Hotter let mo havo another pillow for a shipwife, John." New York Press. Mors Ciutinui Now. "Yes." said the pnpnlur actor. "1 bud to refuse the pnrt. It was beyond my powers." "Thill's strange." replied his friend. 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