Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 30, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MlflDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MI3DFORI), OREOON, TJ ITJRSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1909.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
H. J. ilonos of HoHoburg Ih vMttiig
"fiioiulH In Moilfonlt
II, K. IIiiiiiim, Jr., wiih a MedlVd
vitdlor V!iliit)(i!ny.
T, K. Polllngor Iiiih nitimiud fnini
,i vIkII to different (owiih in (liu vl
loy, when ho Iiiih been looking nftur
IiiiNltiiiHM.niatluru. .
(, It. Tumor, ono of the prominent
tiicrcliniitH of Hold Hill, wiiK n Mud
ford visitor on IminIiiohh Wednesday.
MInh draco I'oarco, ouo of (liu
lonclierH in tint norlli hoIiooI, loft
WVilni'Hilay aftiiruoon for Han Kran
kjIhco, on a vIhII to rulativcH and
friotidH.
Sir. and Mr. 0. K. Nonhur of
' JackHonvillo, woro in Medford Wed
nonday, accompanying MrH. ICnolilaok
of A h It) it ii (1 thin far on Iter return to
Mior homo nftor a visit in JnokHou
vlllo. C. J. Ocer and family of North
lloardman Hlrenl have moved to
(Irnpo ntrctit on tho w'Vt Hido.f
Win. Phillip of North lloatty
htrcut loft today to join IiIh wife and
iiahy at Han Diego, tluiir future homo.
Sir. and MrH, ,1, I'. Gould and fam
ily of WomI JaokHon nro on joying a
holiday visit from Mm. Ooitld'H mIh
(or, Mm. Oplogrovor of I'ortland,
Mrs. Hurt Orr of North C'ntrnl
nvonuo loft Sunday for a two wookn'
social vinit with lior pnroutH, Mr. and
Mr. H. W. QrimoH of Kimono.
Mm. Philhrook and nod Phillip, of
'North Hentty Hired, loft Saturday
for a ploaHaut holiday viftit with her
winter and family of Tacoma.
Dr. A. W. l)"an and family of
North Central avenno loft Tuonday
morning for a duy'n luminous and ho
dial visit at OrautH Pihh.
Tho moving of T. K. Pottongor'H
big ham from tho roar of his rosi
douco on North Control nvonuo makes
IiIh homo and Hurroundingi mor0 at
t motive.
Mr. and Mm, II. V. Monde, and
two oldortt children, IIolou and Wil
liam, wont to (IrnutH Pa ho today for
a fow days' holiday visit with thoir
grandparents and friend.
M. h. Opdyko of flrauttt Pass was
in Mcdford Thursday attending tho
fruit gravers' motiug.
Dolbort Huoy of Tnlont was a Meet-
ford visitor Wednosdny.
Finnan Crump of Applcgata is In
Mcdford on hiiHiness.
Mr. and Mm. J. L. Ilntnmorsly of
Gold Hill arc In tho city for tho pur
potto of Attending "Tho Alaskan" to
night.
Lyman' 0. Orton of Engl0 Point
was in Modford Wednesday.
Win. Von dor Hollon of Englo
Point wiih in Mcdford Wednesday.
John P. Martin of Fnrgo, N
is among (ho Intent additions to tho
Dakota colony in tho Hoguo river
vnlloy, or raihr ho will ndd himself
us soon as ho is shown Homo of tho
posKihilitictt of tho vnlloy. '
MisH Mollie Towno, deputy county
i ii i- . , . , . . i-i-i a
Tit LATE T8 ttASSIPY.
WANTED TO HOHRQW $1000 on
. ranch worth $3000, oloso In, 10 por
coat. Address E, enro of Mail Tri
bune 217
TOR SALE A gront bargain If takon
soon. CO acres of orchard and bot
tom land ono milo north of Phoonix
on Mcdford road, known as tho
Hrawloy estate For partioulnrn
hoo owner. Sarah Fell, 135 llart
lott St.-
FOR SALE Small ranch closo in,
$220 pr aero; in young orchard
and alfalfa. Peuson Investment
Co. 214
THREE LEG MAN
Did you ovor honr about tho man
who had only two logs?
Hu ald ho didn't know ns ho act
ually noedod threo logs, but If ho had
anothor ho folt nur0 bo could get
along fnHtor.
It'H a good donl tho (tamo with an
uloctrlo sign.
An oloctrlo sign isn't an actual no
CQBHlty to your store, but It would
help you 'to "got along faBtor."
Thoro Isn't any doubt about It,
It's as Hiiro au tho nun will riao to
morrow morning,
H'h un plain ns 2 times 2 aro 4.
Doosu't It Htnnd to ronson that an
oloctrlo sign In front of your etoro
would flnsh out ItH moBBago to your
pooplo moro brilliantly, Htrlklngly
nnd ImproBHlvoly thnn any othor form
ott,Hlgn?
lHii't l a ,hard fact that no othor
bIbji.Ih fit for' night, work?
Can't you acq yourBolf, that an
olootrlo Hlgn would attract folks, all
along tho titroot and Improsu your
nnino and oxnet locution In thoir
ndndHT
'Don't you rcnllzo that an oloctrlo
sign would offor you tho boat night
advertising you colild flotjrtro? '
"'A,no!(tatrloBlgn -Is .bettor-than, a
1
daytlmo Hlgn, for tlio slmplo nnd log
ical ronBon that, In tho day tlmo, ov
orythlng la vlalblo, whllo, after dark,
cloik, relumed Wednesday from her
CliiiHiinnH vnacliou whieh she np"nt
at ol'rtlnud.
Mm. W. T. (Irlovo was in. Med
ford Tuesday from .liioksoiivillo.
T. W. Miles of the Juokuon County
AliHtracl Co., was in Jaeksonvillo
Thursday on IiiihIiiosh.
Martin Stephens oi! SKkano ar
rived in Mcdford Wednesday. Mr.
Siphons will act as head bookkeep
er for tho now company which linn
recoully ncpiired tho holdings of tho
Fish Lake company,
Mrs. Wm. Owing and ehildrou of
Woodvlllo camo up Friday to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Do Ho
bourm during tho holidays,
Married.
Wesley-Onll At Itosoburg, Oro-'
gon, Wednesday, Doeembor 22, 1009,
at high noon, Mr. J. Wosloy Nowlaud
of Rosehurg nud Miss Ardilla M.
Gall of Gold Hill, Oregon. Tho Row
,1. N. MeConuell, astor of tho Chris
tian church, officiating. Tho groom
Is the only hoii of Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas W. Ncwjand of Ton' Milo,
Oregon, nud is a prominent stockman
nnd also deputy assessor of Douglas
county, while tho, brido is tho charm
ing and accomplished daughtor of
Jtfdgo C. C. Gall of Gold Hill. Mr.
and Mrs. Nowlaild aro staying for a
time in Rosehurg, but will make
Portland their futuro home, where tho
groom tins husiuosH interests.
IN MEMORY OF HIS OLD TIME
FRIEND, S. H. GLASS
(My J. O. Martin.)
Mr. S. H. Glnss, who foil dead so
suddenly with heart discaso on tho
morning of December 22, 1001), at bis
pretty farm homo ono milo west of
Antioeh school houso was 75 years
old and ono of tho best known resi
dents nud properous fanners north
of tho county and a highly esteemed
citizen of tho county and tho place
whoro ho lived for tho past 20 years.
Ho wus always active in tho improve
ment Aud development of his neigh
borhood and a faithful and consist
ent christian until death; a cleuti,
practical lunnor, a dovotod husband
and father. Ho loaves a most esti
mable wife, Mrs. Susan Glass, three
eons and threo duughtcrs, all mar
ried except tho second son, Elbert, to
mouni their irroparnblo loss. Ho was
laid quiotly to rest in Antioeh cenio
lery by n host of relatives nud sor
rowing friends.
SUNSET TO MIDNIGHT '
Many a salo Is mado or commenc
ed after your Btoro U closed, It you
havo electric light working ovortlmo
(or you.
In your allow windows oloctrlclty
floods your cntlro etoro front with
Biich alluring brilliancy that It bock
ous folks on tho street; thoy cannot
Ignoro It; they aro' naturally drawn
to it.
It enhances tho boauty of your
display; It lends to your display an
Inviting appcaranco; It . porsuados
folks.
It porsuados thorn at tho vory tlmo
thoy aro most open to tmprosslons
ovonlngs.
Tho people who work dayttmoa
form tho grea bulk of your trado.
What othor tlmo, pray, do your win
dows get a chancu to talk to these
pooplo, but in tho ovonlngs?
Does this sink In?
Wo'ro Just Valtlng for a word from
you to sond our roprosontatlvo.
When may ho callT i
ROQU13 ItlVHU ELECTRIC CO.
Saturday, January 8, is Clillilron'H
Day at Tho Art Studio. Call ami poo
about it. g-H
i
only those things Illuminated nro
soon.
Tho dnrkor, Htormlor, dronrlor tho
night, tho nioro gloriously would
your oloctrlo Hlgn stand forth, nnd
tho moro eloquently would It talk to
your people
1 Tho pooplo you want nro tho poo
plo who work daytimes,
Evening la th0 only tlmo thoy havo
to bo xut on tho strcot.
Kvonlng la their only tlmo for roc-
jtroatlon and eight aoolng.
I Talk to thorn by your oloctrlo sign
at night, whllo thoy aro tnoit opon
to linpresslona -whllo thoy nro for
mulating nnd docldlng on thoir pur
ohnHoa. Your old sign dtos with tho sotting
nun.
Thero'a nobody that can seo Hi
'night' tlmCB. 1 ;
Don't you Huppofco it would pay
you to Jjnow Hoinothlng nior'o about
oloctrlo digits?
Wo aro roady with full Informa
tion nnd figures for you, Our ropro
sontatlvo will call at most any hour
of tho. day or night to talk "olootrloJ
Hlirn." '
-' atilU0.Al ..l1.9na .right ntfjErwOUr
mini nor ia tost aim iuiiku un tii'
polutment, ItOQUH HIVElt ELECTRIC CO.
30 NEW HANDS
HAVE LOST LIVES
Men Put at Work to Replace Strik
ers Are Careless and Ono Dies
Each Day In Accidental
Manner.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 30.
Sinco tho beginning of tho switch
men's triko that has demoralized
freight traffico In tho northwost for
nonrly a month, thirty men havo lost
their lives in the various railroad
yards affected, nccording to n rc-
jort mado to tho governor today. j
Tho fotnlltlcs for tho most part aro I
said to havo been among inoxpori-j
onccd switchmen, who were working
tin slriko-brcnkcrs. Tho accidental
donlh rato averaged almost ono each
day sinco tho beginning of tho strike.
Thoro is little change in tho sriko sit
uation horo today. Tho railrond of
ficials dcclaro that bo far as they
oro concorned, tho strike is over.
Striko leaders, however, aro emphatic
in their declarations Hint (buy will
fight to (ho end.
Saturdny, January 8, is Children's
Day at Tho Art Studio. Call and sec
about it. 244
' Ordered Out tho White Flag Today
and Soon After Shower Begins
Temperature Low.
Tho weathor man switched tho cut
; last night nnd Instead of tho white
flag Indicating clear wiather, which
has been flying for several days, tho
bluo ono, meaning storm, Is now fly
! lag.
Tho touiporaturo in tho mornings
for tho past week has been hovering
about tho 30 degreo mark, but this
morning tho thormomctor had risen
nnd cloudy skies foretold falling
weathor. It Is a mora mattor of guess
at tho weathor hero undor oxlsting
conditions, and aching corns or
grandfatbor'a rhoumatism aro' Just as
much of a criterion aa any othor in
formation to bo bad.
Howover, noxt year Modford will
havo a goTornmont station and tho
pooplo of tho valley will bo kept
posted by tho Mall Trlbuno on woath
or conditions and probabilities.
Saturdny, January 8, is Children's
Day at Tho Art Studio. Call and soo
about it 244
Seo tho bargain for 80 acres of
land as advertised in tho for salo
column of this paper.
LIGHTED STORES
It's tho lighted storo that carrlos
tho woight with tho pooplo.
Wo will go turthor than thlB and
say: "It Is tho olectrlcally llghtod
Btoro that carries tho woight with
tho pooplo."
A dingy, gloomily lighted storo
does not nttrnct pooplo.
It oxcltcs suspicion.
It bollttloa your wnros.
It dulls your dorks.
It gives customors tho mopes.
It makes sales hardor.
Install olectrlo lighting In your
storo and draw tho pooplo to your
your storo and.thoy money Into your
cbbh roglstor.
It's very cheor Invites thorn.
It shows off your goods to tho best
ndvantngo.
It shows thorn just as thoy aro,
truo to color, tint, material nnd tox-
turo,
Don't try to worry along ' with
passo forms of lighting. Koop In stop
with progross. Moot our roprcsontn
tlvo and tnlk things ovor with him.
ROQUE RIVER ELECT" "I CO.
Saturday, January 8
Day al Tho Art Studio
about it.
'"hildrou'fl
11 and soo
241
For a Larho Jack. ,.
Wlion you liavo pniim or lamonosa
in tlio back batlio tlio parts with
Clmmborlnin'a Linimont twico n day,
mnnsnging with tho palm of tho hand
for fivo luinutos at each application.
Thon dninpon a piooo of flaniiol
slightly with this liniment nnd bind
it on ovor the seat of pain, nnd you
may bo Biirpripod to soo how quickly
tjio littncme'tm disnpponvH. For-rpttlo
by Loan 11. ifnskin's' l'harnmqy.
--Sloprt-itehing-iustautly Gurus pildSv
PC7.omn, unit vhoum, totter, itch,
hivos, horpos, sonbios Donn'd Oint
nieut. At any drug storo.
GUESS ONCE AGAIN
,
: BUSINESS LOCALS ;
;t T l tn f
Watch tho old year out and tho
Now Year in at the Louvre, No.v
! Year's ove. 24-1
Tho Ixnivro cafo is now under thai
management of .Miller, Nuf scd.
212
Danco tho old year out and tho
Now Year in at tho skating pavilion.
215
Just arrived from factory, a now
lino of Sterling silver. Toilet, tnani-1
curing nnd militury sots, They are)
tho latest in design. At Van Do Cnr,
a Jnsmann h, J'nipps Jildg.
Everything in Portland or San
Francisco's markets at tho Louvro
daily. 241
Nicety farnlBhed rooms with all
modern convonleneoa nt tho Palms.
Imsinosa men's lunch served daily
nt tho Louvro cafo from 11:30 to 2
p. in.; 35c. An clnbornto menu.
Danco tho old yeur out and the
New Year in nt the skating pavilion.
One-half h. p. motor, 1 20-ql. White
Mountain freezer, a lot of puckio
onus, tubs, etc., for sale. Jnquitc '
Lewis' confectionery.
Saturday, January 8. is Children's
Day at Tho Art Studio. Call and see ,
about it. 244 1
HOTIOE TO CSEDZTOXS.
I in ino inaucr oi me enuie oi v.nrie
' Hilklll. tleccastMl:
Notice la hereby clvcn by tho under
fllKiicri, Impda Jluklll, ndmlnliitratrlx of
Clinrlos Jluklll. ilfc..-a(l, to tlio crclItors
of unit ull pernoii ImvlnK. clalrnn aKalnut
Kalil (locofleiI, to exhibit them with tho
iifccsary vouchem within lx months
nf(r the first publication of this notice,
to the said Almeda Huklll. at the office
1 of O. C. I!OKS. 12t K. Main street, Med
ford, Jackson county, Oregon, which of-
' flea tho undersigned soled as her place
of business In all amttcrs connected with
' tho said estate.
! Date of first publication of this no
i tlco 30 day of December. 1909.
AL.MEDA M UK ILL.
, Administratrix of estate of Charles Huk
lll, deceased
O. C. lioees, attorney for administratrix,
HOTICE Or riKAX, SBTTTCMEXT.
Notice Is horeby Riven that tho under
slcncd has filed, his final account as ad
ministrator of the estate of Kate Van
Dyko. deceased, with tho County Court of
tho stato of OrcKon. for Jackson county,
nnd that said court has set Friday, tho
SSth day of January. 1910, at tho hour of
ten o'clock In the forenoon, as tho tlmo
nttil tliA rt I Vnnm a sinlit mmis In tttn
I court houso at Jacksonville, Oregon, as
I the place of hearing objections thereto,
I and tho settlement thereof.
J. O. VAN DYKE.
Administrator of the estate of Kate Van
Dyke, deceased.
Dated and first jiubllehtd December 30,
1909. H
HOTIOE Or BCBOOZ. XirDEXWXTT
SBt,zoriov.
United tSates Land Office. Itoseburg-,
OreRon, December 21, 1909.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the State
of OreRon. on December 21, 1909, applied
for southwest U of southwest U section
2. T. 35 8.. R. 1 West. W. M.. and filed
In this offtco a list of school Indemnity
selections In which It selected said land,
nnd that said list Is open to tho public
for Inspection. Any and all persons
claiming adversely the above described
land or any legal subdivision thereof, or
claiming tho same under tho mining
laws, or desjrlng to show said land to ba
more v&iuaoie tor mineral man ior ag
ricultural purposes, or to object to said
selection for any lawful reason, should
file their claims or their affidavits of
protest or contest In this office.
I hereby designate the Modford Mall
Tribune, published' At Mcdford. Oregon,
as tho newspaper in wnicn the aoove no
tlco Is to ba published.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Ilegister.
Mats 6-113-122-138 and 1S9.
Restoration to entry of lands In Na
tional Forest
Notloe Is hereby given that tho lands
described below, embracing 519.73 acres,
within tho Crater National Forest. Ore
gon, will be subject to settlement and
entry under the provisions of tho home
stead laws of the United t Bates and the
act of Juno 11, 190S, (14 Rtat, 233). at
tha .United States land office at Itoso
burg, Oregon, on February 26, 1910. Any
sottler- who was actually and In good
faith claiming any of said lands for ag
rlcultual purposes prior to January 1,
1008. and has not abandoned same, has
a profcrence right to make a homestead
entry for the lands actually occupied.
8ald lands woro listed upon the applica
tions or mo persons menuonea oeiow,
who havo a preference right subject to
tho nrlor right of any such settler, pro
vided such settlor or applicant la quali
fied to make homeatwvl ontry and tho
prefcronco right Is exercised prior to
February it, 1910. on which (late tho
lands will bo subject to settlement and
entry by nny qualified person. Tho lands
nro ns ioiiowh: -rue or nnh una
the HEM of NW , Seo. 4. T, 39 8., It.
4 W.. W. M.. 120 neres listed unon tho
application of J. It. Hoffman of Apple
gnte, Oregon, 1,1st 8-113. Tho lot 4
nnd the BKVJ of SWVl. Foe. IS. T. 34.
R. It. 2 14. T9.78 acres, application of
THREE STEPS
in the progress of
Domestic Science
iot
0 nro devotlnp;
our attention to
tho lntcst improvo-
6;; , inents in . ,
Cooking without fire
Heat without flame
dialing Dlsljcs, Cereal
.Coolturs, Ovens
Wo woihl like to answer
'questions about them today
j- ftofliie River Electric co.
rr rt x lift , v j
KMiittfm5as 7
CC- B '
Our Mammoth
Unloading Sale
Opened to a Large Crowd
AS USUAL
We Sold The Goods And No Kick
The best proof that our prices and values are right is the fact that wo aro
.selling the goods. Hundreds of satisfied customers thronged the store up to
time for paper to go to press, and we are gratified at the way in which peo
ple respond they buy without hesitating, having learned from past experi
ences that we do all we advertise to doand a little more. "We invite you to .
come now and see the thousands of dollars' worth of clean, stylish, durable
merchandise displayed and marked so as to show -the former, and sale prices
and the savings on everything. ,
Th eHutchason Company
1 FORMERLY BAKEft-EUTCHASON CO.
Oalen Meeker of Derby, Oregon. List
6-1JS. Tho 8V4 of fkc 2t. T. 39 8..
It. 2 W., ICO acres, application of James
1 A tract of 160 acres which will probably
be when surveyed tho SV of Sec 16,
Illicit VI UUI.I.VU1. VICKUII. UIBl
tho or sec 16.
as follows: BecinntriB at the southwest Oregon, np to and including January
corner of section 16, extending thenco ... ,niA , ,
N.. 40.00 chains; thence K., 40.00 chains; 4tb, 1910, for the excavating and lay
" thence 8.. 40.00 chains; thence W.. 40.00 nf ii nipr rnninn in ha inn.
chains to tho place of benlnntnfr. appll- m "u , w.atcr ma,nB 1
i cation of tVllllam Morrison of Iluch, structed dnnng tho year 1910, bids
'Oregon. List 6-1S9. Fred Dennett. , , , ... ;, , ,
1 commissioner of the General Land Of- to bo filed with the city recorder not
nee Approved November si. isw.
Frank 1'lcrce. First Assistant Secretary
of tho Interior.
CLCBTS FtTBUCATIOlT KOTICE.
In tho Circuit Court for the Stato of
Oregon for Jackson County. 1
T. D. Thomas to register title to the
rollowing aescrioed premises, suuaiea
In the County of Jackson in the .State
of Oregon, and in the City of Medford,
to-wlt:
Commencing at a point 160 feet south
of the northwest corner of block num
ber two (2) of Burr's addition to the.
town (nnw cltvl of Medford. as shown I
by the official plat thereof now of re-
cord, and from said point running thenco
south 180 feet to the south lino of lot
cast 200 feet: thence north 180 reet;
numDer one ill oi wa oiock; menco
thence west 200 feet to the place or De
ginning, vs.
E. P. Pickens. T. T. Plerca and all
whom It may concern, defendants.
To all whom It may concern: Take
notice, that on the 27th day of Decem
ber, A. D., 1909. an application was
filed by T. D. Thomas In the Circuit
Court of Jackson County for Initial reg
istration to tho title to tha land above
described.
Now, unless you appear on or before
the 11th day of February. A. D. 1910,
and show cause why such application
ahall not be granted, the same will be
taken as confessed and a decree will be
entered according to the prayer 'of tho
applicant, which Is for a decree order
ing the registrar of titles to register the
title to the land hereinabove described
and for such other and further relief
as ahall ba according to equity, and you
will be forever barred from disputing
tho same.
Witness my hand and seal of the
court herto affixed this, the 27th day of
December. 1909.
Date of first publication of this no
tice Is tho 30th day of December. 1909.
V?. R. COLEMAN,
County Clerk of Jackson County, Ore
gon and cx-offlclo Clerk; of the Cir
cuit Court
(Seal)
O. C. Boggs, attorney for applicant.
For That DuH Feeling After Eating.
I havo used Chamberlain's Stomach
and Livor Tablots for 6omo time and
can testify that thoy have done mo
more pood than any tabletis I havo
ovor used. My trouhlo was a hoavy
dull fcelinc; after eating. DnTid
Prooman, Kompt, Nova Scotia. Theso
tablots stronthon tho jstomnch and
improvo tho dip'tition. They also reg
ulnto tho liver a. id bowols. Thoy nro
far superior to pills, but cost no
moro. Get n free sample nt Leon B.
llnskins' PhnnuncY nnd bco whnt a
splendid modicino it is. "
CALIFORNIA
The Mecca for Winter Tourists
Its attractive soasido resorts, famous medical spriugs, magnificent tourist hotols, pieturesqno
sconory, delightful climnto, and opportunity for all kinds of outdoor pastitno, such ns hundreda of
niilos of nuto drivos through orange groves and along ocean bouch boulevards, mako this favored
region Tho World's Greatest Winter Resort, reached via tho
SHASTA ROUTE
and "Road of a Thousand Wonders''
SOUTHEN .
Low round trip rates are in effect from all poiuts in tho Northwest, with long limit, stop-ovor
privileges and first-class accommodations. '
Me :1 ford to Los Angeles antl Return $47. 50
With a flunrroturh limit of ,gi. months, and stop-ovors in oitljor direotion.
First class, up-to-dato train with tho latest equipmont, u c collpd (lining car sgyvicc-j niul every
thing that goos to liutko- tho trip plonsnnt. , i .
Attrnotivo, intorosting and instruotivo liternturo tolling of ho famous wintor resorts of California
can ho had on application to any O. Ii, & N, or S, P. Agont, or by writing to
WM. Mc MURRAY, General
Notice to Contractors.
Otlt") 'It Jt IT.
caicu uius nil uu rceciveu uy me
:i :i r it.. :, ir.jf a
ater than 4 o'clock p. m. on January
", '," , , , . , ,
,4th, 1910, and to bo accompanied by
i a certified check equal to ton por cent
. .
me amonni om ior.
By order of tho city council Decern-
ber 21st, 1909
ROBT. W. TELFER,
City Recordor.
Dated this 22nd day of December,
1909.
ri.. tnB paima nrrw rrtrtr hnltdlne
, L,lvo al lno alm8. cncK oniiainB,
. now furnltur), BtrictlT racdern, cor-
nor Orapo and Mala streets.
For the Best
to harness, sa4fles, whips,
fonts, kfattkets, wa
n sheets, axle frease and
fn ewe, as wtN s all kinds
ef custetn wwk, see
J. CL Smith
314 E. Main.
1
DRIVERS that know the country
RIGS that cover the country
QUICKIA AND AV1TH COMFM1T
FOV.SI) A t THE
PAJtl.OW & DOWTflXG, rnopitiETons.
WEST SIDEtrTABEES
rilOXE 2131 S. GIUPE STREOT
Passenger Agent,
Medford, Oregon: This certifies
that wo havo soW Hall's Texas Won
der for the civq all kidney, blad
der and rheaa&tio troubles for ten
years, and hare sorer h&d a com
phtkt. It grrcs qmck aa4 permanent
relief. GO days' treatraeut ia each bot
tle, Modford Pknrzaacv.
THE RUSS iULXj.
Tho Russ mill la headquarters (or
tho Olympic floor. Free sample sack.
Try ono. Rolled oats, corn meal and
seed oats and wheat. 244
arelrigg'8 orchestra at tho Lou
vro Now Year's eve. 244
WE D0NT BELIEVE
YOU CAN BEAT THIS:
Thirty-two acres in this tract, fine
fruit land, about two miles from
a shipping point The buildings
consist of a five-room box house,
(rood-sized barn, etc There nra
12 acres of 5 and 6-year-o!d ap
ples, mostly NeriTtwns, with cora
DMrnal peacbee planted between
as ftfTero. Ala tkrea aorea of
yam? pear trees and soma .family
retard. FW aorea m alfalfa
EKz or eqrkt aeres tisVer, most
ly oak Mid lawreL There is a
ft ib' fin i, plant ob tho place which
cpp5 water for tfee garden and
aMktfa, ,ernfpfd witfe gasoline
nmfpato. About 48 sods from a
Vo4 scfeool. Has rural mail do
SreErV and telephone. Price
01t,9Q. Terms.
W. T. YORK & CO.
TO YOU ARE AIAV1YS TO IJH
PORTLAND, OREGON