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'Mil li l liM l,VM n At A I I MH I I) f TV Ii1 Mimi,VMn mI.V!fVT CM VTT .t tr ivtz-tiriAr tni-T r. i nnn AWENT DM IS BOOSTS TRADE CONCERT WAS E IN FANCY VESTS MOST PLEASING Classified Advertisements; Directory BAD P Floods Dnmnno ItAffairs of Golil Drift Comiiany Arc In Ontl Way Receiver Has 1 Occn Asked for. An tiiNtiui.tlcjn or thu Golden Drift or Ainunt ln m near Ginnta I'niw shows that tho recent high wntor '" """ II...... .....I very llttlo water lx going ovor, but ic groat deal throui;li tho Htructuru. That section of thu dam nearest thu railroad Ih entirely gono and thu ox poiwo nf ropnlru will probably mmrly ( ii n I tlio (irl((lnal cost of tlio Htruc turu. Tlio future of tho (lit tit In uncer tain. Tint ilny before tho flood wa ters illit tlutlr da inn r,o Milt wan Haudors' romoval. (Jnil I'ul.llc Concern. 'n ino company tiau a contract with tho Josephine County Irrigation ............... ,.. ......... t... ... i "" ' w "'v i"w tlon around Uronts Fans, and tho brouKht by (ho minority M.ocld.ol,. mrtM , ll)lt fm.v V(ft)U flol "' f l,o new bu.ld.nc no.xt door , nccommo(lato four ha..a of ,lor8CBjOR SALE-5 and 10;cre tract ors of the (lolden Drift MIi.Iuk rom- Alll(.1,(l nnt tf ry , ,lt ; u.i !' '"..lienco w.ih Kood natnred 3 J2 iQm Qf h jht within Md adjc.n.n c.ty.hm puny' .iKaliiMt C. W. An.ont. C. O. borilu . "'-d to ho thoroUKhly en er- on promllcg. 900 Wt Blovonth. cor.. it. t n bnraln; on aioiinl y An.nt a,l M. C. Amnt. .alleging fraud S100( iko ,vor ,(V Commi,. tmnc.1 dear up to ,fl Ut number, nw 0ransu jnertn. .Address 0Box 418JL. and securing th ippolntmont of Hion(,r Georgo Fale of Georgia can bo W"Jr" '.' 1 1 " . 1 FOrt RENT-fical"tho PaTmT iew !. (Seorgo H. HAiidurs as recolvor. Oliver M(, : in,rill ,r tuI1 ,LVH ,..:- Mr. Dick and his wile, the famous "BT,7 V J , , v i 4 WANTFn H. Urown, claiming tho roprosoat tho . 0' , A orieal A,lm,m' ,,ro M 'cp-, "ilWlnB. new furniture strict-1 JHHJ . Cl.lcnuo hi null tiiilii 1)111. ti.iM mtifiui for ."' ."' .! . n-M-iU the hoI.ooI of German .das-' ' '"lern. corner Grape anl Main , pump was swopt uwny by tho flood, composed of tho most striking ar- ' pornaps received wiut as, vacant Dccombor 4. Mrs. Jo0 Thom thoro Is groat public concern over tho lic0H in eHl.,, cmuiisHiunor's ward-!,",",!, ''" eiithiiHliiHin as any nB, 222 South Holly, situation. Mr. Banders has stated ml,,,. ; miiHical number that has ever been b(wt IMn"i' fern,. frn 40 that arrangements will bo made to pump the water according to contract, which articles were duly executed as ri.miirmi i.v inu- nti.t miiiuui tin. Ham.. ' ' to bo filed with tho recorder of Ynv- Tin. complaint cites tlial In 1001 ,.m,,tcr in tllu h!Htorv of ,le ,...... I. m.. i -.... ff. CondoK Wntcr & Powor com. tho defendant. C. W. Amont. caiued try HllVK rcM)rl to tho Hlat0 ,iu. ' America s greatest cclli.t, w WANTED Conine .iruc.oN oi .urorporauon ui uio no- p(lrtmenl from L'hargu d Affaires V 7 'nnmr iwn nntnn n .. ' i wants situation ...... ' " . . . t, irtiintif.il nun iu ini.liiiinl In lu.lini'n KOU.M ANIJ liUAuli lfnmn finn naniu aiiuui.ou. . ie.Hu...i women unit jiiuii.b cuiiipnny Uoorgo W. Kl IN. "The demand for I . ,, V oftiv rul to bo x..pnte.i. ni.ri.ortitiir to inpor. a : i - : Hint she has fairly earned that rep-1 bonrd for 2 men, 203 Nnngan street, j tiorne.i huIiI ...ll.il.u; roiiiimnv uniler : o o o t... '. i. . .. lutntion. Her tone is beautiful and, ono block north of store on West WANTED 1 tho taws of tho torrltnrv of Arizona i ...i.... her execution is simply wonderful. Jackson street. 21V or 5 npla county. Hut said articles wero ,iSOi When mi American ship ar novor filed with tho said secretary of rjV0H t .Monrovia thu local merchants said socretary of said territory nor nih, frantically to purchase lbs woro tho fees for such filing ovor (mrp, fr f,.ar that thev will bo paid as required by tho laws of nnll ' lrivn out of InihiiiesH if thoy allow territory, for tho complete formation rjvaH to secure thu American stuffs, of said (loldon Drift Mining company. ' Kj8 myH ml t, profits are vory as an Arizona corporation. tempting and that with better trans- Stock Never HiiI.hcHIm iI. portation facilities America could That no hooka tfor subscription to tho capital stock wero ever opened ...i...... i. ..I.... . i, mil wiih, nil; nillini'l liliuun i tin uiii- Itnl stock ever niiiilo bv iinvono. Nov- rMw.ii.Uk. iint.i .i,f...wirm r w -WIIVI 'BI' ll .jXllll Amont caused ono sluiro of tho cap I- tal stock of tho Incorporation to bo Issued to' each of tho incorporators, who wero then pretundl tig to act as nco of stock directors, leaving a balance in tho treasury of l,Hi'.l,t)93 shares. That tho only business t.rotonilcil ! to be transacted at tho pretended mooting of tho directors, in addition to n roHoltitlon adopting bylaws for tho government of tho (lolden Drift Minim: enmtkany. wns to accent n lpany, wns to accept a j mndo by said dofondaut ' nrot.osltlon C. W. Anient offered to convoy to dofondaut GoIiIcmi Drift Mining com-, pany whnt Is doslgnnted In tho prop-1 Idends wero declared fraudulently osltlon ns tho "dry diggings" for a 1 frn tho fraudulent stock snles thoro consideration of all tho remaining totoro made by said C. W. Amont. capital stock of tho corporation, hav- Trouble Over IIoihK . . . M. . -1.1... I ,1... . I l.A..,l ing a par vaiuo m i,iyy,yyj. tnai I it said proposition thoro was no dos- crtptinn or tlio proporiy, us acre- ago. value, location, or othor descrlp- ' tlon, than tho "dry dlgglns." j Anient Not Owner. Thnt at tho tlmo C. W. Amont was not tho owner of tho property ho of- fiirml lo riiiivnv and lliitHii.no did not ' oxcood In value tho sum of 15000. That hy said transaction thnt said parties acting as such board of direc tors, fraudulently confederating and conspiring with tho dufeudnnt C. W. Amont to assist him In acquiring without consideration practically all tho capital stock of said protondod corpo, ration, passed a resolution di recting thnt said stock bo Issued to said C. W, Amont ns fully paid nud nnnassosuablo, In consideration of tho acceptance of his said proposi tion. That Immediately thereafter C. W. Amont opened offices In Chicago, HI., In tho namo of tho Goldon Drift Min ing compnny, nnd although ovory Bharo of Its capital stock had boon Is sued, began tho salo of stock in said company from tho stock that had thorotoforo boon fraudulently issuod to him. . . Fraudulent Use of Mulls. That ho carrlod on such sales by tho fraudulent ubo of tho Unltod Stilton malls, and advertising thnt thoso Intorostod woro not soiling por Houal stock, nud that tho stock of tho cdnipnny would shortly begin to pay a dividend of ono per cont, and that Ita property was In operation and producing, although said (loldon Drift Mining company was not nt said tlmo tho owner of any proporty at any plnco, That In ordor to promote tho snlos of stock In said Goldon Drift Mining company wild dofondant 0. W. Amont in Fobrunry, 1902, causod said board American Commission to Liberia Has, Queer Result Shoe Trade Sonr Inii. . WASHINGTON, 1). C Deo. Tlio Aouirienn commission lo Liberia , ,,,, , , ,,,,. of a,,vim, .. ((, liH (.om,,rv t ,.H,. Ki1)1() ,0 distlnguished Americans visited tlio African republic, there has been n grout deinnnd for waistcoat f tho pattiirn worn hy Kiniiiott .1. Scott of Alahama, ono of thu afiiiiulHMioiif!rrir and Hi'urutary lo Hookur T. WiiHliinn - 0M . . c... .(.. I'.... ......:.. .1 tn;u n i,iiii- Hintn i-iiiiiuh ii iiij- i ruli.tr .......ml I , his colored hmd. .' - . i i in far-it way Alnca, and consular re- nioner Itolnud Post Fnlkner of I'enu Jsylvania are regarded us highly preeioiiM sloneH. Tim effort has boon to strike an ...... . .. average oi ino ciotiios worn bv tlio ,in.u ud to Hocnre n tout ensomhlo 'l0 ru(.t,nt viHit of tho Amoricuu commissioners has limny European merel.nu.s have plan- .... :.. f.... flfk-ltM-ltif fl IIOU mucin lur gouitn 1.1 i.miu iu iiiinie,,, ,, . . . - m imih.tio.r of A..u.ri..., ,L,I. , 11,0 ,,cl, wns "liniment of won- control tho market in most linos, f ' i.' i.i ti!,,.... ..e t rM I . i. IMUIM'I III 1MMHCI , . 111"., will o.ie.i nn iiiiitiloviiiiiiil liiir..nti nml l.niiw.wu i.. ,v linIV '"I" I lllllll I' WIIIIU III ll'UIII 1 IU the Taylor & I'liipps block, Tues day, December 7. of directors, hereinafter designated ns "dummy" directors, to declare a dlv- lueiiil of ono per cunt upon tho issued capital stock of tho company, with i Gio fraudulent latent and design of f Inducing tho public to bollovo that 'tnu company was tho possessor of valuable mines which wore being op-i orated at a profit, and that such dlv- orated at a profit, and that such dlv- ldonds wero paid from such profits, J "lillo " " ". it owned. " property whntovor, nnd such dlv " i-.vuwv.. ..... o of tho Golden Drift Mining com-' i". iiKn.uKiiinin iu,uuu, -iuu, 000 thereof wns taken hy C. W. j Amont for hlmsolf, and his relatives, who aro dofondaiits horoln. That of, said $105,000 of tho protoilded bonds f huM company, $95,000 thereof Woro I.rotondod to 1)0 taken I.V C. W. Amont In pnyniont for moneys which ho had claimed to havo advanced to said company, but which nro tho amounts iiIiovj referred to. Tl at said bond Ibsiio was novor au thorized by tl o stockholders nor was It ovor ratified hy any stockholders' mooting thereof, and tho same Is ille gal nnd void and ought to bo sol usldo and annulled. That hy fraudulent manipulations tho Goldon Drift Mining company has outsldo Indebtedness to tho amount of $70,000 nnd thnt tho company owes C. W. Amont a sum in oxcess of $25,000, G. G. Amont a sum In ox coss of $00,000 nnd M. 0. Amont a sum In oxcess of $0000, which sums nro all In addition to thoso for which O. W. Amont had protended to iasuo bonds of said company, pnny. That C. W. Amont caused divi dends to bo paid on only Bitch stock ns ho sold nnd that thoy woro mado under tho namo of tho Goldon Drift Mining compnny thnt ho fraudulently convortod tho proceeds to his own uso, excoptlng tho proccods from thoHo small stock snles payable, in small Installments. That C, W. Amont realized from tho sales of stock standing In his iinmo upon tho books of tho company approximately $300,000, most of which ho has convortod to his own uso, but tho exact nmount of which to tho plaintiffs Is unknown and thoroforo a rocolvor Is asked for. Kb cmfwyp Jpu Jpu Jpu Jpu jpupj up Many Local PcPople Enjoyed High! Grade Musical Entertainment 1 Given Last Friday Evening. Thu concert nt thu opera Iiouhu Friday night, given by Maxmillian Dick ami his company, wan n Htrictly (iliiMHin oiitortaiiirnont, and it Ih to Modford's credit that it fully uroho to tliu occasion and sdiowcd Uh ap- procintloii. The audience wan a large ". and, notwithstanding tho c.v- ! tremo cold, which mndo it nltnuHl im- poihl(! to wit tho performance i through, on nccounl of thu wall he- , . . n removed under part of thu opera -house to make way lor tho construe- , ., .. , , sies. They are artislH who would i bo received in nnv eitv of America ,U or htirope with fnvor. The program II ..1 .t.l !l . . I I I... yii!-i no wi:.l ci.ohc.i iiiiii u woiiiii uu i Hard to select a lavorite nnii.her. hard to select a favorite number, ., , . . ,, , , . ,r . ' "UHl '"""'. "i rendered heforo a Medford audience. The critic said, "It is perfection." " ';';r rt'm,,I,"n 01 V' WI r , ' by Popt.er, sho made one feel llint, . .... ... dernil isiKsihilitics. Mr. ICiuuir is ccrtninlv mi. ertUt nt the piano. His touch and technique stamps him ns an artist M rs. i Isaacs and Professor Field agree that he is a pianist of unusual abil ity, nnd I would consider their favor - able criticism as tho highest prni-e thnt Medford could bestow. , ' Miss Meyer, the sopranist, was well 'received. nlthoiiL'h it- was eenornllv f'OMCeileil liv lhni who urn mi m , - ' "r things musical that her selection o the host. Sho is nt(Gmi)t!ni? tOi sing a heroic German niuie with a voice that would bo much better 'adapted to the lighter florid Italian melodies. Rossini, Doiinizctti or Verdi aro authors that Miss Meyer should acquaint herself with and leave the heroic Gorman music to the prima donnns who start off with! n good hundred nnd eighty pounds and a voice to match. Take it for all in nil, the Central I Grand Concert compnny gnvo Med- Grand Concert compnny gnvo Med-j ford tho highest grade musical enter-; 1 1 tniuinent that our hope : :.. . i... .i iniiuneni tinit our hopeful and grow-. 1 iiik ii,v hum ever into ! Marion Tryer. who w conducting, , ardwaro store in rnlent was , : Medford on business Snturdny. , i SPECIAL RATE TO THE OREGON I innc.onc.no moouuimi iun,i At TIlC Dalles, Or., December 2 and! 3. 1909. 1 ono nnd ono-third faro dn Uio cor- uricnto plnn will bo mndo from nil' ooillts on the Rn.ithnrn Pnnifin Hln..- I in Oregon) to tho Dallos and return. ' fiokcts on snlo November 20, 30, Do oemnor i, 2 nnd 3. Final return limit Doccmbor (I. Important nddrossos will bo mnae oy representatives of tho U. S. no panmont of agriculture, department: of good roads; Prof. Philip S. Rose, Madison, Wis.; B. B. Clnrk, editor jvinofiean Throshormnn; Hon, Lionel ii, Webster, Portlnnd, Or., nnd oth ors, on subjects of importnncu. Two hundred do'llnra in gold will be givon ns priios for tho best wheat rnised in Oregon. Silvor cup for outfit threshing $100 priro bushel of grnin. For furthor information call on any Southern Pacific agont, or writo to William MoMnrray, general ns sengor agont, Portland, Or. NOTICE. Tho Modford gonornl dollvory will bogln on Uio first of Docombor. Pick up nt 1:30 and 3:30 p. in. No chnngo In tho morning dollvory. 217 MEDFORD GENERAL DELIVERY. .TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER Sond your trophies to mo for mount ing.. Big gamo bends, fish, birds nnd mninmnls mounted true to nature by improved mothodB. I do tnnning. nmkf fixr rugs, niako, remodel nnd oloat fur garmonts. Express nnd mnil or ders promptly nttondod to, 0. M, HARRIS. 405 Wnshinptpn Stroot, Portland, Or. Tolophono Mniir3000. w 1.1.M vti HW" I 1 l. . I f t i t.1.1.1. ft 1 4 t 4 LOST. t f Ht jf.OST Lady's long coat, near W. T. I York's office or oak trccH hack of I tlio Jacksonville track on Seventh I street. Howard if returned to Ken i yon & Crawford's office. 221 IlOHT Cigar cane with owner's namo itiHidc. Return to paint store, I 318 E. Main. Mctcalf. I L08T Dog, answers to namo of "Harney." Liberal reward If return ed to Elwood & Burnett, Sovonth Htrcot. 222 LOST Gold buckle, ennmclcd in black and white. Reward if return ed at once. Mrs. A. B. Foster, care Mai) Tribune office. 210 FOR HUNT Furnlflbed rooms. No. I 10 N. rjrapo Ht. 224 ,, vr--.,.- 1. , I OR RENT -I.! argo now barn; will ivi upvt ni. 'SIX 111.111 AU.TifV (l.MUl heated office, second month. 1311 V. Mnin st rnn tit.-vt 1 nt n. w" ""' , nlsiied fiousokcopln S rooms, will bo upward, sultablo for fruit, alfalfa, stock or genertl farming. Inquire at ..I... - f PflR 5fll F " 1 . ; fOR RALE Am preparing to leave nild Will SCll two houses With 100X 100 foot comer. .' blocks from postoffice, for SHOO, or will sell scpnratc for $1850 nnd $2250. Ad - ' ilross Box .1011. Medlord. 2J1 dross Box 30(1. Medford. 221 I OR hALh luirnituto lor sale and' Iioiko for rent. 571. Address P. O. Box 121 mn bai.v v 111 . yr..i -.-n m . -v IUK Ulll V.II.IUHlll, I IIUCIUX, Ur. I f - I 11 X Tl I i i . A . ....,:. .-.,mC. .,x .unu i. Biruei. ji FOR SALE Team ponies, harness nnd hack; goal reason for selling. J. W. Wakef 10. 1102 West Tenth street. 222 FOR SALE -RatiCh, 200 acres, 50 acres cleared, house, 2 barns, sheds, cc. 5 PP' plum, pear and other fruit trees and small fruits, 40 head cattlo, 7 horses, 100 chickens, farm tools, 10 miles from Eagle Point. Dox 607, Medford, Or, 24 Fnu o ,T K0-,; .. . of Talent. 3 ncres in young orch 1 nrd, 10 acres in alfalfa, balanco is d MMa ,nml ;mll)1)endent irri. u . Frank A Reed, R. F. n Talent. Ore. 21 EXCHANGE I havo Improved rosl- .tonco nronortv In Medford valued at 12500 wl.Irh I will exchango for California property or will soil on easy terms. Ilox 111. 221 FoR SALE Stock ranch, ,200 ncres, ljniles enst of Englo Point. Box 007. 222 FINE snddlo horse, gaitod, gentle for lady or child. E. A. Heflor, Mission Cafe. 20 S. C st. FOR SALE--Choieo business proper ty nt a baivain. on long time: easy terms Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE 50 acres choico applo land, 25 bcrcs full bearing wlntor apples, good sovon room houso, barn and laro packing houso, nil lin lomonts. Only 2 miles from a city of 7,000. A nap at. A snap nt $21,000. Soo or wilto F. G. MoWllllams, Ashland, Ore. 238 FOR SALE I am exclusive agent for tho Morrill piano. Anyono wanting a strictly high-grado piano can savo 25 por cont by buying of mo. Call nt 119 South Ivy etreot nnd boo pl nnp. J, D. Hensolman. 323 FOR SALE $1000, 6-rootn honso nnd ono lot, 31 S. Orange; wntor, sowor, tolcphono and light handy. Inqnire on promisos. 220 FOR SALE Oak, fir and pino cord- wood, 12 nnd ltl-inoh; also dry rail wood; dry "pitch for kindling. Phono ordor to Main 4201. FOR SALE Or exchange tor Mod ford real cstato or ranch, 110 acres tobacco farm on Ponnsylvnnla rail road in aouthorn Maryland, 85 nores In cultivation, 25 acres In-whlto oak timber, 15 ncros timothy meadow; i rich, loamy soil, also sultablo for potatoes, molons and fruit; ospoo lnlly adnptod for Maryland peaches; I 40 mllos south of Daltimoro, 25 - Birrois, ffH FOR SALE. miles from Unltod Btaten Capitol, Waflhlngton, D. C.J abundanco of water; good rondo; mild climate. Address Dox 20, Manll Trlbuno of flco. FOR 8ALB T, 10, 20 and 30 ac,-o tracts for sale near Pnoonlx. Matt Calhoun. FOR SALR AT A BARGAIN 100 ncro imjjroved farm, located OVs miles of Grants Pass; good irriga tion. Write for particulars. Cle-m'ents-IJnslcr Realty Co., owneM, GrnntB I'nRB. Or. 201 FOTT 8ALK 70-acro ranch, with good water right; finest frvlt land; chonpi; also property In Portland; will trado for Medford p-opcrty Sco Coleman at clgnr factory. WANTRD To furnisbo nlans and in large' cstimntcs without cqst; if you m floor, .0 tend building can save-you money. 222" j Impiire at Star restaurant or ad dress Box 818. NT. G. Holmes, con- tractor and builder. 232 WANTED If you intend building, come and see me; can savo you mon ey; plans and estimates furnished without coat. Inquire at Star res taurant or address Box 818. N. G. Holmes, contractor and bullder.221 tent child's nurse ddress P. 0. Box 221 'uraished cottage or 4 housekeeping rooms; three I1.l.. il l 111 Z?'";lfn,H" .c P.aern aa" J . P- care of Tnbune office. 222 , . . . WANTED To rent; parties having modem cottage, furnished, who contemplate leaving city for winter, Pn T,.nt to resnonsililn nnrtirs. fnm yy three adults. Address "W. S.," care of Tribune. 222 , WANTED Gentleman and wife j 8ro ro0m with heat In private tam lly. References exchanged. Address i A, care Tribune. 221 the I ',k'---' UiLIVU VIIUV1 answer ...;.. r)nlnv f- Trtft OOO i WANTED Man to remove swill from rcar of bulIdn,j, Call at Louvre cafe. 219 WANTED Family wants to rent six or sovon room house at once, con nected with tho sower. Address W, D. Harris, 132 North Ivy street. WANTED To buy n good, gentle buggy horse, not over 5 or G years old; bay or black in color, medium size. E. T. Lewis, Ashland, Or. 224 WANTED To buy two good fresh Jersey cows, not over 5 years old, not giving less than 3V gallons of rich milk per day. E. T. Lewis, Ashland, Or. 224 WANTED To buy 100 Barred Plymouth pullets that will bo early Inyers m spring; want best breed. E. T. Lewis, Ashland, Or. 224 WANTED To buy a good second hand top buggy nnd harness. E. T, Lowisj Ashland, Or. 224 WANTED Someono with about $1500 to invest who knows a good thing when ho sees it. Address Box 105, city. 222 WA"NTED "Married mahTbwork5h ranch; exporlenco not necessary; permanent Job for tho right parties Address T, enro of Trlbuno office WANTED Good, clean cotton rags wanted at Maall Tribune office 224 FOR EXCHANGE 1G0 acres near town and railroad for southern Cal ifornia proporty. Address Exchango caro Mall Trlbuno. 224 WANTED Sulto consisting of bed room, sitting room, with fireplace, and uso of bathroom. Address Wl, Trlbuno office. 221 WANTED Man and wife- for fnmily of two; man to caro for lawn and chores, woman ns cook and house work. Call at Condor Water' & Powor Co., office. Medford. 21G WANTED Room and hoard for two men, 203 Narrigan street, one block north of store on Wost Jacksonville stroot. WANTED NPurse wants cases. Phono, Fnrmora 70; box 872. 224 WANTED Experienced quarry man. Address P. O. Box 418, Medford, Or. f-f-f-f-f BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Restaurants. nKE HIVE RESTAURANT Meals 3fo; botla, 15o. Givo us a trial. 20 Central iwenuo, upstairs. BUSINESS DinECTORY f-f-f-f-f-f-r-f-f-f-r-f-f-f-4 r- Sewing Machines. Singer and Wheeler & Wilson sowing machines for rent and for salo on easy payments. All kinds repaired and work guaranteed. Best oil ami needles for all makes at the Singer store, 27 South C st. Phone 3431. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm Building. PORTER J. NEFP Attorney-at-Jn No. 0 D street, ground floor. COLVIO & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank Bnild ing. Second floor. Stenograptier. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, at the Moore Hotel. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographic work dona quickly ami well. Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real estate, loanf nnd fire insurance Office 112 W. Main st., Medfurc Orp. Phone 3073. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. ha the best equipped job office ! Southern Oregon; Portia id pricoa 37 Sontb Central ave. Opticians. DR. G0BLE- Tho only exciuBtve op tician betweea Portland and Sao ramento Office on West Main street and, miirorid. Jewshw. ELWOOD AND BURNETT, tho jaw elers, carry a complete stock and make a specialty of high grade re pair work. Opposite the Nash Ho tel. Brick Companies. G. W. Priddy. T. CRri O. D. Naj THE MEDFORD 'ICK CO. Brick manufactu.-- vid confw tors; also lime, cemc. Bad ptest; in any quantity. OfHco, Medfoi National bank blJg. I'honee Mail 545. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day Pbpno 351. Night Phones C. W. Conklin 3601; J. H, Butler 3571. PL.no Instruction. HARifONY, sight reading, musical form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan College of Music. Miss Flora Gray, Studios, 144 South Central avenue Phone 493. Paint Stores. M. J. METCALF Paints, Brushes Wall Paper, Glass, Varnishes Stains and Wall Tints. 318 E. Main St.. Medford. Oregon. Tea Companies. GRAND UNION TEA CO. S. Kemr thorne, agt. Store opened from to 6. Phone 3871. 237 Riversid avenue. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron ware on hand and made to order 128 North G street. Photograph Studios. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Maokey and die with joy." Over Al len & Reagan's store; eutranco on Seventh streot. Carriage and Auto Painting. VALLEY SWN AND CARRIAGE WORKS High-class work guaran teed. Signs. Rivorstdo avenue, Phono 801. Elocution. CLASS WORK nnd individual les sons. Mrs. Roscoo A. Johnson, 008 Cnthorino st., Tuttle's Addition. P. O. Box 272. Civil Engineers WILL take by contract, on reason able terms, all kinds of work, also irrigating, planting and cultivating, -1- T 1 .1 TV ' iu. Liiiuusuiipo garuoiuug. rirw. class roforoncos. William Peter Cm! Engineor, Phono 1801, 322 East Main street, Modford. Oregon. Kindergarten. KINDERGARTEN 1 009 W. Main street. Hours: From 9 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. For particulars apply to MIbs Ami Harmon, director, at the sohool tff-f t 4--f BUSINESS DIRECTORY. f-f 4.4 4 Painting and Decorating. MEDFORD DECORATING CO., suc cessors to Shearer & Phillips, painters nnd 'decorators In nil branches; weathorcd oak on inside finish a specialty. Onr green roof stains guaranteed not to spot. C04 ,N. Bontty st. P. O. Box 14, Modford. Bill' Posters VERNE T. CANON-Bill Poster and Distributor. AH orders promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford, Or. Billiard Parlors S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young and Hall building. A ,'Bl'ce cool place to spend tho hot after noons. , Architects. J. K. A. BILES, Architect nnd Buy ing Superintendent, P. O. Box 480, Medford, Or. Your building re-' spectfufly solicifed. Furniture H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers In now and eecond hand furniture and hard ware. Agents for Mound City kit chen cabinet. 323 E, Seventh si. MISSION FURNITURE WORK8 Corner 8th and Holly Sta., Med ford. Mission Furniture made to order. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORBOFF & WOLFF Cook Stovei and Ranges. New and Second Hand Furniture. Ends' old stand, 18-20 F St .Sonth. Phone 01. Medford, Or. Drayage and Transfer. Nurseries QUAKER "NURSERIES Onr twee are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. We are not in tho trust. H. B. Patterson, office, in Hotel Nash. 'ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery stock. C. E. Co-ik. Prop. R. R. V depot. P. O. Bot 841. Phone 583. Medford. Transfer and Drayage. H. S. BRUMBLE Drayage and transfer. Baggage stored. Offica n and Seventh. Cement Workers. B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran teed strictly first-class. Residence No. 406 Beatty street. A card will bring me to you. Music. MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. H. L. Huillier, 707 Main street West. Private lessons in singing (method Rossini) and languages French, Italian, German, Spanish. MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction Metropolitan College of Music. Miss Flora Gray. Phono 493. 144 South Central avenue. Building and Loan Assaclatlon JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128 E. Main street. Carpenters and Builders. F. E. HILL Will furn'ah plana an list of all timber to bo put in build ing. Medford, Oregon. W. G. HOLMES, contractor and builder; plans nnd ostimntes furn ished. Inquire Star restaurant or address Box 818. Dentists. DR. FRANK ROBERTS DentisL Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles Building, Main street, Medford, Ore Ron. Physicians and Surgesns. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jaokson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office and res ident phono Main 3432. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Offices iu Haskins' Building. Phono Main 1001. CONROY & CLANCY Office In Stowart Building Physicians and Surgeons. Office phone, Main 341; private phone, Main 612. S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician (n4 Surgeon. Modern equipped operat ing rooms. X-Rny. Office houra: 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jaokson Co. Bnnk Building. DR F. G. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CAR LOW -Osteopath! a Physicians. Mission Block, Phont 291, Medford. CALL ON DR. E. J. 'BONNER, Ey specialist, when others fail. Officii in Eagle Pharmaoy. Main 233. East " Main near D'Anjou.