Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 20, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 7, Image 7

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    fm MJ3DF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, M13DF0RD. OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRARY 20, 1910.
Do You Want A Good Roof
i
If you contemplate constructing any building that will call for
a patent roofing and you want one that has been tested, tried,
fully guaranteed by our company, backed further by the manu
facturer, and because of these tests, guarantees, etc., is being uSed
on the U. S. Government buildings, in itself proof of its quality,
LET. US SHOW YOU PAROID ROOFING
Deadening Felts, Building Papers that are water-proof and
,.-J r ' ,
EVERYTHING IN BUILDING
guarantee.
MATERIALS that carry a full
f - r
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BIG
PINES
LUM
COMPANY
MIED AS CANDIDATE
Will Head Leanue Ticket (or Gover
norship In CaliforniaUrged to
Accept uy Francis J. Hcney.
RAN ntANCISCO, Feb. 1 9. III
ruin W. Jolumon, nttornoy, wan tn
daroil tho nntnlnntlon of tho Lincoln
HoohovoU lunRiio n a canilldrrto for
Kovurnor of Cnllfornln In n renolutlon
laiM tiy tho executive commlttco of
the tongue this afternoon.
Tho resolution cnllet! upon John
mii to hecotno tho republican candi
date for Kovernor. Following Ita ja
ntfl JohiiRon wa liotlfloil by tolo
lihoue of his selection and In reply
accepted the offer contained In the
resolution. He told the committee
men thnt ho would begin nn nctlvo
campaign to secure tho republican
nomination under tho roform wing
of tho party.
It Is believed that Francis J. Ho
ney, who recently hurried to this city
from Portland, was Instrumental In
ohtalutUK Johnson' ennaont, as the
attorney has heretofore steadfastly
announced his refusal to consider nn
offer.
WM-k were H. Peltou. F. 'ana. J K
Mo.. re. V. W. IMdliiKton, W. T. Wuhl,
J I Fredenburi.'. I.. C. Smith and the
Sams Valley booster. Cooper.
T. K. Hnmmorsloy, deputy United
States marshal of Portland, was here
nnd In the valley towns the first of
the weolc Korvlni; subpenaos on wit
nesses wanted In the federal courts
at Portland.
T. M. Howard, who Is a visitor here
from Itlco Lake, Wis., and Hex H.
Lamptnan of the News loft Saturday
for several days' stay with Mr. Lamp
man's fattier, II. H. Lampman, at As
bestos In the Meadow district.
S. W. McClendon and L. it. Card
well have purchased the Pauley build-
lug on C street and will have sonio
Improvements made on the building
at onco for occupancy.
Friends of Mayor Stanley will bo
glad to hear he Is much Improved
Ironi hie lato attack of the grip,
which has confined him to his home
the past two months.
Sam Sandry, the deputy game war
den, of Wpodvllle, was lire Wednes
day looking after matters pertalnlug
to his office.
mm risks his
LIFE FOR NATIVE
Plunges Into Crocodile Infested
River In Vain Effort to Save
Servant's Life.
GOLD HILL ITEMS.
(Hy Spectator.)
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hammorsloy
arrived Wednesday from Mt. Vernon,
Wash., and will talto up their real
denco hero.
Tho $14,000 bonds to bo Issuod hy
this school district for tho orectlon
of a now high school building car
rlod by a good majority at tho special
school election held hero last Satur
day, Tho opposition voto against the
Issue was In sympathy with tho cnuso
hut woro dlssatlsflod with the rocont
result of tho voto taken on tho loca
lion of tho now building on tho pros
ont site on n street. Thoro nro sovor
at now altos offored, but tho boart1
has not yet mado tho soloctlon.
H, A. Conrad, n recont nrrlval from
Colorado, has purchased tho J. 13.
Coffee property on Garden now and
will occupy tho proporty at onco.
This proporty consists of ton ncros
and fair Improvomontn, consideration
was $3500.
O, n. Hammorsloy roturnod tho
first of tho wook from nn oxtondod
Ylslt to relatives at Portland nnu Mt.
Vernon, Wash.
Mrs. F. Zana of Sams Valloy ro
turnod to her homo Tuosdny from
Grants Pass, whero alto has been bo
lu gtrontod for hor arm and Hhouldor,
which was so badly Injured by bolng
thrown from a horse last uummor.
n, H. Harris of tho Foots Crcoy
Railway & Lumhor company hns pur
clmaoil tho Dekut bungalow on D
atroet now occuplod by O. D. Tumor
and will hnvo tho proporty ronovatod
for his roflldonco as soon aB Mr, Tur
nor can vncato,
Iko Wright was up from Woodvlllo
Tuesday on bunlnosa. Ho la hublldlng
aud proparlng to opon up a llvory and
feed stnblo at that place.
Among tho rosldonta of Sama Val-.
ley who woro dolug bualnosa horo this
Are you interested in n strictly
modern homo, good location, street
to lo paved, taxes pnid T Address
"D, "enre of this office. 202
Wo don't enre where you bought
your glasses. Get the Mnio eye
kWihh cleaner nt Dr. Goble's. Freo.
18 W. Main St. 230
Cutlery and glassware at Gooil
friend'fl. "
Grnniteware nt Goodfriend's.
Meeker's for spring Skirts.
GOKPOHOKO, Souilnn, Feb. 10. -In
a vniu effort to save tho life of a
negro porter who fell into tho Kile,
Kertuit Roosovclt plunged into the
river in which crocodiles swarmed.
He failed to s.ivo the carrier, but
he is none the worse today for his
daring attempt.
Kermit tried three times to roach
the porter nnd each time was close
to the crocodiles. The sauriaus ap
parently did not see youug lloose
vclt, but seized upon the body of the
unfortunate porter and dragged him
beneath the surface.
Ralsull's Death Confirmed.
TANGIER, Morocco, Feb. 19.
The authorities announced today that
tho recent semi-official report of the
death of Ilaisuli, the notorious ban
dit, was erroneous. They say the
desperado himself was responsible
for the report.
SUMMONS.
In the circuit colurt of tho stato of
Oregon for tho county of Jackson.
Woods Lumber company, a corpo
ration, plaintiff, vs. Cascado Coal
Company, a corporation, J, C. Brown
and J. W. nroadbent, defendants.
Suit to foreclose lien.
To J. W. Broadbont. one of the
above named defendants:
In the natno of the state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the plaintiff's complaint
now on file against you In the above
entitled court and cause on or before
the last day of the time prescribed
In the order for publication of sum
mons herein, to-wlt: on or before the
28th day of March, 1310, said date
being the oxplratlon of six weeks from
the day of first publication of this
summons, and If ydu fall to appear
and answer, for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply' to the court for
tho relief demanded In said com
plaint, succinctly stated as follows:
That the plaintiff be awarded Judg
ment against the defendants and each
of them for the sum of $540.37, to
gether with Interest thereon at the
rato of 6 per cent por annum from
the 19th day of August, 1909, until
paid, and for costs and disbursements
of said suit, Including $150 reasona
ble attorney's fee and the further
sum of $2.25 paid for filing and re
cording the certain Hen described in
said complaint; that said principal
sum and Interest and costs and dis
bursements and attorney's fee be de
creed a Hen upon defendant's real
proporty mentioned In said complaint
and described as follows:
The southeast quarter (1--I) of the
southeast quarter (1-4) of section
four (4) nnd the southwest quarter
n-4) of the southwest quarter of
section three (3) In township thlr
ty-seven (37) south of range one (1)
west of Willamette meridian; that
said described property be sold under
the order and decree of said court, as
by law provided, and that the pro
coeds, or sufficient thereof, be applied
la payment of said Judgment; that
the defendants and each thereof be
barred and foreclosed of a-11 right,
title or equity of redemption In or to
said property.
This summons is published In the
Medford Mall Tribune by order of
Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the
above entitled court, which said or
der was made and entered on the 12th
February, 1910.
day of February, 1910, and the first ' Osgood & Cummings have jnst
publication hereof is the 13th day of completed the land and topograph
, survey of the Charm alow orchari
W. E. PHIPPS. tract of 1180 acres, which Uea ast
Attorney for Plaintiff. f ,. c:h, rhev will next nroeeei
J jwith the location and eoastrsctiaar.
j The Merrivold Shop has a splen- of roads and the subdivision of tkis
I did line of loose-leaf memorandum company's .holdings into email
books. 286 tracts. 28T
Reliable
Safe
Conservative
FOUNDED 1888.
Jackson County
DnfilV Under One f
M-M ci-i-i. x. Management
MEDFORD, OREGON
$100,000.00
$50,000.00
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
W. I. VAWTER, President a. R. LINDLEY, Vice-President t
C. W. McDONALD, Cashier
R. H. Whitehead A. A. Davis F. W. Hutchison Geo. P. Lindley
The Safest and Most Complete Safe Deposit
System in Southern Oregon
Twenty-two
Years
201 EAST MAIN STREET
j Capital
Surplus
No Auction Here
It is not necessary to hold auctions to dispose of first-class stock, but we can.
sell you an Elgin or waltham watch
7-jewel, 20-year gold filled case .
17-iewel. with 20-vear case
35-jewel, with 20-vear case
c.,i:j i j
-ouiiu jjom cases
$10.00
$14.50
$12.00
$25.00
in either movement.
Special bargains in Diamonds, Cut Glass, Gold and Silverware.
IN ADDITION TO THrS, 1 EMEMBER we are permanently located in
Medford. The money v; nake is uepthere to help upbuild the town. Beside
we keep yoiu watch in good repair free of charge and if at any time your watch
or jewelry does not prove to be as represented we are here to hold the manu
facturer to their guarantee and see that you receive satisfaction.
AGAIN
Reliable movements are sold the world over at stated prices, and you gain,
no advantage in buying one for a cut price, as they are not sold by reliable
dealers for less than the established price, and what is mtire, if you stand by
your local dealers they will stand by you. In this way you keep your money
at home and therebv receive a double benefit.
Van DeCar 6 Jasmann
I
MANUFACTURING JEWELERS,
PHIPPS BUILDING
MEDFORD, OREGON l-
The Jackson County Realty Company
604 WEST TENTH STREET, OR 124 KING STREET
MEDFORD OREGON
Office in residence, corner West Tenth and King streets. Always prepared to show
you the best Jackson county has in the real estate line from the unimproved land to
the best bearing orchards, farm land or stock ranch; also city property. The man
ager has had ten years' experience in the county, which will aid the prospective pur
chaser. Seeing is knowing. We also have modern rooms to accommodate our
patrons.
Following are Some of Our Good Buys
1G acres Newtowns and
Spitz apples, $16,000 easy
terms; just ready to bear.
10 acres Newtown and
Spitz. apples, 4-year-old
trees; $5000, easy terms.
Several nice small tracts
near town just coming in
bearing.
360 acres 1 1-2 miles north
of Eagle Point, $18,000,
easy terms.
200 acres south of Eagle
Point, $10,000, easy
terms.
House, two lots, well locat
ed; price $1700; terms4.
293 acres near coal mines,
$9000, easy terms.
Also agent for tho Snowy
Butte Orchard.
Two lots, fine location,
$1500.
Several acre tracts, fine lo
cation to subdivide into
lots for sale.