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' POTHJ BIX MPFORT) TVtAlTi TRTRUNTJ. ATODFORD, OREGON, RATrROAY, .1VN10 8, 1012, f : f COURT HOUSE P " ' ' ! " I Mnrrtitft" License. John Win. Ulnrk to Edith Nulson. (Hon 1). Oulloy nnd MIhh Mary A Couwult. I. T. anlllRor nnd Margaret Wal lace, R. H. Wall ami Alonla M. Snod fcrnBn. H. V. Hodgson nnd Ilcatrlco Spon cnr. Reginald II. CrnlK nnd Margaret M. Doehrlntr. John. U. McN'lchola nnd Harriet R. David. Prolwte. Estate of W. J. D. Anderson, In ventory nnd nnnrnlsenient filed nnd approved. Rstnto of John Herman, Inventory nnd appraisement filed and approved. Rstnto of George Clarno Cr Inventory and appraisement filed nnd approved. Ratate of Cassnnder Grazer, order Bottlnu Jnly 19, 1912, as day for final (settlement. Rstnte of Charles W. Wolters. order appointing Amanda OUlo Wol tera administratrix -and R. H. Adam son, Fred Hnpp and Rmmett Ilevson appraisers. Now Cases. Stato of Oregon vs. R. C. Mont gomery, transcript. Stato of Oregon vs. Fred Schaffer, transcript. First Nntlonal Bank of Med ford vs. F. S. Barber, action to recover money. F. II. Cain and J. W. Keyea vs. C. R. Ray, action for money. C. C. VoIsenuurger vs. J. & C. J)ev. Co., action for money. Gold Ray Realty Co. vs. V. A. Jones, sheriff, action to recover per sonal property. Louis E. Wnkemnn, Guardian es tato of Annette E. Wakeman, a minor, vs. Hester Ralnsford et al., suit to foreclose mortgage. Thos. Collna vs. Stanley Dicks, Euit for foreclosure. Itenl Kstato Transfers. 31. F. Pohland to James Lowe, lot 7, H. B. Carter's Add. Ashland JIary E. Hcnstey to James H. Henslcy. 39.13 acres In sec tion 2. township 36, range 1 west .... J. M. Hoover et al. to C. It. Rose, lot 7, H. B. Carter Add., Ashland ..... James Lowo to John M. Hoover, lot 7. H. B. Carter's Add., Ashland . Fheho M. Dekum to J. L. llammersly, lots 5, G, 7, 8, block 2, Dekum's amended Add., Gold Hill 3. O. Talent, to Mary A. Mo- . Klnnls, land in section 28. township 35, ranged west.. Mlnnlo Clark to J. D. Olwell, lot 35 nnd north halt lot 3G, Falrvlew subdivision Charles Burgess to Th o. C. Wicks, lot 5, block G, Roan oko Add., Medford . ... Dolbert Fehl to Geo. R. Llnd ley, land in township 37, range 1 east , : 32. B. Pickel to W. G. Davidson, property In Summit Add., Medford I..' C. Coleman to Geo. V. Dunn, property in R. R. Add., Ashland Vf. II. Hosley to Erma L. Hos ley, property In R. R. Add., Ashland Erma Ii. Hosley to Chns. H. Hosley, lot 1C and south half lot 15, block A, U. R. Add., Ashland . ..- p.... Roso Redding to F. S. Carpen ter, laud in D. L. C. GO, township 37, rango 2 west.... G. C. Culy to Jackson County, land In township 39. rango 1 west ... ,,...... City of Ashland to Jackson County, land in township 39, rango 1 east (W. R. Yockey et al, to Jack son County, land in town ship 39, rango 1 cast W. L. Parrish to Jackson Coun ty, land In township 39, rango 1 east ..... Albert Rsko to Jackson County, land In township 39, range 1 cast ,...,..,. Ashland lodge No. 45, I. O. O. F. to Jackson County, laud in township 39, rango 1 east T. V. all to J. C. Ottlngor, land lu D. L. C, 38, township, 37, rungo 1 west Mary J. Coqh to Currlo U. Raw Bon, land Jti township 37. .r-ngo 1 wont J. C. Ottlngor to T. V. ,llall, lot 5, block G, Kendall Add., Medford Slurry II. Tuttlo to Idolla Gur don, 100 acres lu section II, .township 35, rango 2 west.... ?Q0 roo 10 10 10 10 550 150 10 50 10 A Stato Federation of Labor has been organized in Louisiana with a membership of .twonty-sovqn unions. Aqtlon ,wa taken applying for n, (charter from tho American Fcdovu Jlqu of Lubor. POST OFFICE AUTHORITIES AFTER WATSON Jff UHMMBMMMMHMMnaaMMMMMaMMVP"MMMaMaMMM"MJrr - 11. WmmmmmmmmmammmamW UyflBB'w'SvVpRIK ift3a9aaaaHaaH! WmmmmmmmBTWmm " 1 1 yiWiTnWr1 .?.llBa&i9 uMMu&mWmWMMMWWWm ,fc " JSE&sBmMMEimmmmmWk. OTHIIHIWr TilnlrnMl ' ' -fHIEfliBfMp- ifsv w ' ?MB&M&awmw mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBrWHL WimiMBBImmKmmmmmmmmmmmm WmMmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmlWBb ' VmSSlsSISSmmBmmmSmmmmmmmmmmm WWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmWMSSmr ! jftatflE fEnmeKWMmMmmWmmmammmlmMmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtBmmBmmWi mK9'SSjLmSSSmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Vgj'rr; "'"""""i"11"" "rytrCaf Post Office officials have examined matter said to have been sent through the malls by Thomas E. Watson, once populist leader, and the result of tho Investigation now Is In the bands of the federal attorney. He will determluo whether formal charges villi be preferred. . Our Correspondents JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Miss Josephine. Donognn returned to Klamath Falls last week, where sho will teach a four months' sum mer school. Irs. Bert Hnney came over from Medford Wednesday evening to at tend Artisan lodge. Miss Harriet Dolsen left for her home In Chicago the first of the week, after finishing :t uccessful term of school here. Miss Dolsen joined Phil Bates' Oregon Boosters at Portland, from where they left In a Private car to tour iu the East In tho Interest of Oregon. Mrs. T. J. Kenuey left for Portland last week for a visit to her son. Misses Eva and Ona Humphrey were In Medford Monday evening at tending a dinner party git en for Miss Gertrude Kay and her mother, who leave for Klamath Falls in a short time. Miss Emma Wondt has returned from teaching a nine months' term of school at Applegate. Miss Wondt has been engaged to teach In the primary department of tho Jackson ville school next yoar. Mrs. Grulib, an oldtitno rcsldont of Jacksonville, was the guest of Miss Molllo Brltt several dajs last week. The ladles who attondod tho Robe carnival at Ashland from horo were: Mrs. Ella Cook, Mrs. Maj. Wilson, Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch, Mrs. W. It. Colo man and Mrs. Fred Flck. KANE CREEK ITEMS. Rex Lampman of the Gold Hill News was a welcome guest at the Greenleuf farm on Monday. Bern: To the wlfo of George Shlmp of tho Bradon mlno an 8 pound girl, mother and child dolug nicely aud Dr. Smith thinks George will recov er, Mrs. Ola Mardon spent a day re cently lu Gold Hill, guest of friends. Mrs. lthoten aud Capplo Surudr of Galjs Creek wore gnqsts of Kanor Creek relatives aud friends on Thurs day. Haying Is again tho ordor of the day and everybody is making hay while thu sun shines. Weather Prophet Foster predicts hot weather with an occasional thun der storm, which would indeed be welcome. Mr. and Mrs. John Mardon wcie recent Huh C'ltv IiiihIiiphh vlHltnra. I omitted to stato iu my last that Mrs. Swindon, thu Rev. Goodo and wife, made a trip to Englo Point on j Saturday and while there met Mr. Hewlett and wife who run tho Hun nysldo hotel, uud for hospitality aud excellent table it can't bo beat in Southern Oregon. Mr. Howlctt 1b' one of tho best correspondent of tho county. Kaues Creek business visitors to Gold Hill this week: George Mar don, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Mason and daughter, Frank Amy, James Taylor aud daughter, Mrs, Doggs, Mrs. Mar don. Mjko Foloy, Mr.. Johnson, Mr. Kuotts and George Shiinip. Mrs. Swluden left tho forepart of tho weok for Foit Klumath to spend thu Hiimmor, Wllllo Foley Is taking eolith grade examination this week at tho Dnrdun ells school house. Wo wish him suc cess. Saxony has 350 organizations of stenographers, w(th a total enrolment exceeding 22,000 membeiu. "V EDEN PRECINCIT Supt. F. V Itolmer of tho South ern Oregon experiment station in North Talent came out Friday morn ing from .Medford nnd brought a cou ple of students from Corvallis. Mr. Uelmer Is planting all kinds of vege tables nnd fruits upon thu grounds Jou Under has had a gurago built for his auto and Is having a cement road laid from the front of the house back to tho garage, all of which greatly Improves his already fine grounds. The ladles of tho Presbyterian kchurch gao an Ice cream social Thursday evening at Woodmen hall lu Phoenix, which proved iiulto a success. Mrs. 'Caroline- Anderson and Mrs. Kebeccn M. Itoor attended tho car nival at Ashland Wednesday. , Some of thu heaviest hay crops aro being cut between Talent and Phoe nix this year that !ms been grown for many jearn. J. E. Huberts and ouo or two oth ers had to piiri'hue now mowers, Their old iimi'lilm-H tould not handle tho heavy buy. I CENTRAL POINT ITEMS Mrs. V. Burnell left for Portland - as a dulegato to tho Eastern Star couvcutiou Friday morning. Miss Edwards left the last of tho week for Portland and Salem. Mrs. T. W. Clngcado and son of Eaglo Point hpent Friday here. Mrs. Bolso aud soii, Mrs. Keuyon, J. B. Slovens and Mr. McDouough of Tolo wero shopping hero Friday. The city council met In special ses sion .Thursday evening, with Mayor Cowley in Hut chair, discussed mat torft for the good of tho city and ad journed. Our city dudrt hao purchased a brand now Studubukur Acme street sweeper, which has arrived aud is now lu uro. Mrs. mid Mrs. S, A. Pattlson, An na Caldwell, Edith Stono-, J. C. Bos well and Geo. Ingrum wero pnssen koih from her to Medford Friday ifioi-noon. Cleveland has been selected for tho meeting place of tho next conven tion of tho Biotherhood of Locomo tive Engineers. It will bo held in 1915. Tho hlghcBt point of woman's hap piness Is roached only through motherhood.--Yet tho mothor-to-bo Is often fearful of naturo'n ordeal and shrinks from tho suffering incident to its con summation. In Mother's Frlond Is to bo found a medlclno of great valuo to ovory oxpectant mother. It is Intended to proparo tho nystem for tho crisis, aud thuu rollovo, In great part, tho sulferlng through which tho mother usually passes. Tho regular uso of Mother's Friend will ropay any mother lu tho comfort It affords before, and Hio helpful restoration to health aud ctrcngui it nnngs about nftor Imby comos. Mother' Frlond Is for salo at drug stores, YTlto ror -our freo book for oxpectant mothors which contains much vuluublo Infor mation. BltADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Alkali, Ca. iffiiillirrhnnirl ttH" "W3! is Wheat with a Blend s lb of Barley Malt All of the wheat, rolled into (lakes baked and toasted, then enriched with a blend of barley nvalt making it supreme in flavor and digestibility. The wide call for "Force" today is the result df its "meat-y" qualities the high percent of pro tein1 which promotes healthy growth of bone and tissue; the food that feeds. Order "Force" today. Made by The H-0 Company, Buffalo wki a yr"t'3acrx aBFf- cPi rn III 1 I ' has proved a great convenience to all users of the Hew 'Perfection. !'H' t H-TTTTirTTT-ill Oil Cook-stove This year we are idling The New Perfection Droller The New Perfection Toaster The New Perfection Griddle each designed specially for use on tic New Perfcclion Stove. With ll-mc tpt.tKM ik1 iU New Pn(cclian iUii AjT ilcl otra, ll No l'r(iika it jurf ccmpUu t J tmcusl i ilur a recuUf tat! ru4. Cciuuly. k w nuh tUautt ul d,u(r. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) StnfranrUco Ctl. StnJoie.CUl. Mtrytvlll. CaL Scattlo, Wuh. Loa Anl. CiL .Slocklupt Cal. rrmo. CaL Spokan. Waah. ixn Diojo, Cat. SiCraiaento, CaL Portland, Or. Tacoma, Wajh THE Sunrise Laundry FAMIT.Y WAKIIINO A HI'HCIAIiTV. AIJj U'OUIC OUAItANTKKI) Orders called for and dollvorml. First clnnu work dona hy hand. Ladlca' and men's cult cleaned 'and prosscd, Tel. Main 7831; Home, 37. Cornor Eighth and South Central Avonuo. ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all lands of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice & Storage Co. -Sffftff ---"- - New Perfection Heating Plate AiV la m ttu So- l rour iktWi. Ii j tunJ. woMl(auliJ.MuicLMt Xtip. drop )Mti, lowl IMkt. ci. M-U vah I , 2o3liwfin. rrtaCutt n4t with my. Jxa. Covl'lluok Uu fro lu aaruM acndiag i caalt lu Cimf IMUUtf col. 14 4 rgSSp w My -'"" io JjV " 'H' iiii rT"tH I (111 II fv '.- ,rfl Housecleaning 1 WtJ have iiiHtallcd a iioworl'ul Vacuum ClPtuiiiiK iMachiiic, tMuml in olTiriiMiry io any inncltiito iuad(. This is not a small portable, elcdrio alTair, but a laro maehinc, operated by gosolino engine. It stands in the .street, whilo th( work is beiiiLj dono. J The dirt is removed I'i;ujii the carpet, earriod out oj' the house and deposited In the machine. f Also takes out all groaso spots. V are prepared to tah'e. up, clean, remodel and relay your carpets and nitfs. Work guaranteed aud prices reasonable. Medford Housecleaning Co. 21 Goneseo Street Ff you are looking for an efficient, fence -a fonco suitable for marty iliffcrent purposes PAGE FENCE will supply your peeds . lU.t 411. Page Fonco TvXM j r4 'I""! 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Yew and Cedar Posts always on hand Gaddis "Tho Page Fonco Mon" Distributor Northern California aud Southern Oregon Main Office Medford, Orogon Now for the Seashore VIA rvri m w tzaz4 SouKon Tlclcota on Salo Juno Int W SUNSET m IUGDENcSMA5TAI ROUTES 3-0ay TleUotB on Salo Saturday aud Sunday to :SO zciy , TILLAMOOK AND NEWPORT BEACHES Se7iHou fartiH from tho lulncliml hIuIIoiih o Newport or Tlllainoolc jiuiti;iiuK uiu ii luiuiwni KHOM TO Portland Nowort Oi'okoii City " Saloni Allmny " Coi'vnlllH " lOiiKono " HoHobiir,; " Modfoid " AHhland " KAUI3 $0.'JC ri.io 4.00' :i,7ri n.Ho 8.7H la.oo 111.00 Tlckotii to uhovo liolutu on Hitlo dally kooiI all houhoii, with corro nnoudliiK low fa ion from othur polutH, Woolc oud tlckutH aro uIho on Halo from varloiiH iioIiiIh, HIINDAY IIXOIJUHION TltAIN O.V TIIK V. H K. K. II. Lcnvou Albany at 7:I!0 a. in,, CorvalllH .S;00 a, ,m. and counoota with S. I. traluu 10, VI and 2H from inilntu nouth, Call on our nontext Ajwnt for "Vacation Daya In Orogon," 11 beautifully llluutratod booklut (IuhciIIiIiiu vurlouii uutluir rouortn, or John M. Scott, Gon, Passongor Agt., Portland, Ore, Attend llio It. 1'. (). KII(h Convention, Cortland, July K-J.'I J(0v Kat'eH (o nil iuiIiiIn I.'mhI J mm to Nentetuhei' Medford Tent and Awning Company MiuinftuihiiiiiM of ii ml llrtiloii In AWHIMUR, TBNTB, .Y, COVUM or ax.Ii xinuM DlichAll WVImIiIm IHI1 WhlttiN, Awnliiu, Hlilpi'N, do, WKor.miAZ.ii am niiTAir. All MiiUi-N of Awnlnun 'nml I'uroh (Mrlplim pill ti(i at Muniifiioliirurn' 1'rlcon. Ani'Mt fur Itio Muauoka NuImWm YautlUtlnf W1k- ituw AwulUV 100 If. Trotil It. llnlli iMioiMrt. 61 d for J, ()rKnn Main 4224 Rabbit Proof & TIIK - 'r a 'I'O Tlllaninolc llcachoii I-'AUW , 4.70 l,0Q 7.H0 7.10 It.OO 111,00 17,'JO 17.7G " ' " " , ' " " " " A wwiiwwufvwy fcumnny fww v