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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1911)
j iriEL iW ttWBBHMWBiWiffi MEDFGJRD MAID TREBUNfl, MEDFORD,' OREGON, SUNDAY, ArAY 7, 1911'. -Y V; PAGE FOUR s .' 2 2M Jl ' ' ! re r i i.i. ! ' M ) M 7 r r 4 u r 15 I COURT? Hpousns BE NEWS Circuit Court Newi. II D Heed vs. Now Process Gold Mln Iiir company, notion for costB. JuOk input for ulalntlff by default. Marlon V. Cuntor v. Jlnrio K. Caster, BUlt for divorce. Taken under udvlsc- ment by court. Hip I'lnen Lumber conipnny vs. Al. 1j. Woolvurton and wife. Judgment by de fault. Ollvor n. Down vs. Hntllo C. Dowb, divorce. Capo tried and taken under ad visement. Lyons O. l'utterson vb. MimIko rntlcr. Hon, divorce. Case tried and takun un der advisement. Vernon Marshall vs. Hutli H. Mnrnlmll, dlvorco. Cano tried nnd taken under nd vifleliH'Ht. William II. DodKO va. Hlliuibotli L, Doiirp, divorce. Cuso tried and tnken under advisement. Ct cilia LcBinclstcr vs. Trcderlck V. Lcsmclatcr, dlvorco. Case tried and tak en under udvlscment. Hrr Oihi. Stato of Oregon vw. Iicnjnmln Krcden burtf, transcript from Justice court. Cnrollno n. CaneJ vh. Carl Webb, uc t(on for dninOKes. George 1). Unldwln, C. 8. DIcklnHon nnd W. J. KllztmUlrleo. trustees, vs. M. Qldcon Norman; nult to cancol debt. Probatt. Kslato John CottliiKham, order up pointing a. n. Llndley udmlnlstrator, nnd J. "V. Illclianlaon. D. C. Hill and W, T. Orlovo appraisers. Estate L. V. Ourdnor, order for Halo of real property , IfurrUcra X.lcnea. ndward S. JolniHon and Ada A. Woln-' hold. acres In D. L. C. 7G, townalilp 37, range 2 west 10 Abljah Wincn to Arthur 8. Wells, ICO ncri'H In Hectlon 8, township 38, range 2 cast 1 Jnmea C. Gibson to Charlie M. Chapman, land In township .18, range 1 west . . , 10 Arthur S. WcIIh to Abljah Wincn , lot 14, Highland addition, Bed ford 1 Harvey Hlchardnnn to Algle O. Tar bell, land In township 3C, range 2 west ICO II, II Harris, trustee, to Kllu R Clrny. lot 6, block 4, Hutte KiiIIh 160 Lena Helms to Gertrude Coulter, r acres In D. L. C. G!, township 37, range 2 west 10 Lena Helms to James Howling, land In D. L. C. fi9, township 37, run go 2 west 10 Lena- Helms to Mary 12. Howling, 10 acres In D. L. C. G9, township 37, range 2 west 10 Maud . Hawley to liny H Hawley, i land In township 39, range 1 en st 10 Alberta Lyon to C. V. Heeler, lot 3, block 3, Wllleko's addition to -Medford 10 Lou I so It. l'nrker to Alberta Lyon, lot 3. block 2, Wllleko nddltlon, Medford . . 250 Itachet V, I'erry to Albert Dnnlriy, land In section 10, township 33, range 2 west S00 He'ln Welch ot al to Albert Danloy, .120 acres In section 21, township 33, range 2 west 1G0O , ii. 80 120 10 10 200 Ldwnrd L. Kendall to A W Dres ner, lot ft, block G, Kendal) uddl tlon, Medford Kdward L. Kendall to A. W. Ures nor, lots 3 and I, block G, Ken dall's addition to Medford . .. John E. Hcmlck to Nicholas Wel ter et nl, 2V4 acres In Medford., J. 1 Wortman to Jntues Howling, lot G, block 1, Kendall's addition, Medford George Ltfeis to 1'duard Water man, property In 1'hoenlx Alexander Kcir to Orrln Weaver, lot 1, block 2, Anderson-Toft nd dltlon, Medford GOO Frank Ilurnctt to Joseph N, roun taln. lots II uud 12, block 20, Dc klmi's amended nddltlon, Gold Hill 1 Owen D. Nagle to P. V. Hlnckden, loo acres In section 28, township 40, range 1 oast , 1C0 acres In nectlnn 28, township 10, range; 1 east Clyde A. I'aynu to Elmer K. Ken yon, property In Ashland .. .. 10 10 450 Tell Cauio of Appandlcltli. Leon II. Hnsklns, tha druggist, stntcs that much nppcndlcltlu in Medford Is caused by constipation, gas on the stom ach or sour stomach. These troubles are almost INSTANTLY relieved nnd appendicitis guarded nnlnst by taking a 8INOM3 DOHC of simple buckhnrn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded In Adler-l-ka, the new German appendicitis remedy. notice to Contractor. Nollco Is hereby given thai scaled bld will be received by the board of directors of school district No. 36, of Jackson county, stato of Oregon, until Wednes day, May 17,1811, for the erection of a ono story framo school building In said district. Plans and specifications for the same may bo seen at the office of the county school superintendent In Jacksonville, or In tho case of his nb sence from tho office, they may be seen at the offlco of tho county clerk. Each bid must be accompanied by n certified check for a sum which nhaH equal five per cent of tho amount of the bid, ns a guaranteo of good faith, and the successful bidder will be required to clvo bonds In the sum of sovonty-flw ! per cent of thn amount of tho bid. The board of directors reserve tho right to reject nny and all bids. Send bids to J. M. Stevens, Deugle, Or. b. W. STUrtOESS. Chairman School Hoard. , Special Car for Preabytorian General Aainmbly. A special car for tho accommodation of delegates and their families who do Blro to nttend the general assembly of tile Fresuyterlnn church to bo held nt Atlantic City, N. J., will be attached to train 18 of tho O. W. It. & N. C. loavlng Portland at 10 n. m., May 12, 1011. Del egates to the convention should call on our local agents for reservations. J ITS no . D. O w eU Hh4 ' i i i 'i 'i ', ' Married. HiaaS-LAnsON In Anhlutid, on May 2, 1911, by Row E. H. Hicks, Elmer M. Ulggs and MInnIo Larson. ' Bl Itt Transftri. U. H. to Banford S. MoTcrcher, 120 ncrcs In township 40, range 1 east; patent. Henry Pennington to Hertha Pen nington, land In township 3G, range 1 east ). II. Jackson, trustee, to W, C, Kitts et al., half Interest In lotH 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, C, 7 and 8, block 39, etc., Jacksonville 4G0 George E. Neither to J. Hartiuan, et nl., property In Jacksonvllo . . D. D. Sago o Clarence C. Plorce, land In township 37, rungo 1 east L. If. Conger to P. L. Happln, lfi acres In townalilp 37, range 2 went , Jonnln G. Jones to V. J. Emerlck, land In block 18, Medford .... lrn Tungato to Jean W. Cndzoro, property In Hutto Palls Western Coal company to John It Craln, land In township 37, range 1 east 1 J. W. Lasher ot al, trustees, to P M, Calkins, property In Ashland 22G0 Harry H. Tuttle to Julius W Hlrk- holii, property In Park nddltlon, Medford .. . , ,.....,... Clara E. Lynch to Harry 8. Lynch, 90 acres In township 39, range 1 , west . . Nnnnlo Woolf to P. 1C Martin. 10 100 10 10 10 10 1 10 iiliif xr DO YOl KNOW? Thnt NOW 1b the tlmo to Mplnco your old fonco with n new ono. That it will improve tho appearance- o your properly fully FIFTY" PER CENT if tho fcuco is riuht and properly constructed. That The Page Wire Fence is beat suited for tho purpose, ns it is made tip of the host High Carbon Steel Wiro thnt is found in fencing; in nddition to this, it is tho only fonco which has the PAGE KNOT, and continuous cross wiro t'o weave it together, hence it ' Is The Best Fence that money can buy or modem science produce Owing to ench lino wiro bcitig coiled boforo tho fcnco'is woven, Page Fence is onsily orcctod over hills and through dales, without tho necessity of cutting and splicing. It is ' MADE nt Adrian, Mich., and shipped by us in carload lots, direct'from tho FACTORY TO THE CON SUMER, thus insuring the greatest valtio at tho lowest possiblo prico. Lot us show you' why you should ubo Page Fence' in proferenco to any othr. Wo furnish, without chnrgo, estimates on cost of fencing tracts, and contrnot to build fences complete. Wo will figure with you on nny amount of fencing, from ono rod to a cnrload. 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