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wwFnwmwfwwf&wrtTi.v TO PROTECT THE BREAD BASKET: W'm I New York's Delegation Will Go to' Connress Marcli 4 With Detcrmin- atioti to Land on the Hirjli Cosl of ' rial Residence in the City of Mos Livlnu. cow, Russia. NEW YORK, Dee. 20. Thu first solid congressional delegation which New York will send to the house or representatives In ninny years on March 4th next, is burnishing Its ar mor for tho most belligerent cam paign niion which the democratic host of oCitham has ever embarked In J h national ciipitul. Led by Henry eGort'e, Jr., re garded by the democracy of New York aB one of the country's great est political economists, the delega tion Is to champion tho American bread basket. tl Is going after the scalp of Unit ed States Senator Nelson V. Aldrlch of Khode Island, chief sponsor foi the Payne-Aldrlch tnriff and all that ho stood for and reoporensted as cd'alrman of the senate finance com mittee. In the furtherance of that policy It Is to single out for assault the principal measures fostered by the Khode. Island solon in tho alleged lnlcrcs,ls of tho rubber trust and the other monopolies subserved by the tariff ho drafted. With the prlco of the necessaries of every day life from 10 to I'.O per tent higher heret Hunauyvvlicrc else Now York has felt tho pinch of the Increased cost of living more than an other American city. For this It holds Aldrlch largely responsible. 1 fence tho disposition to concentrate lire on lilm and all hla works. In splto of his frequently empha sized denials before election, .recent revelations linve established the fact that Senator Aldrlch holds more than $;:,O0O,0Q0 worth of stock in tho In tercontinental Itubber company, tin $10,000,000 rubber trust. The jug gjory of the schedule on manufac tured rubber imposed a heavy tax on the nipple of tho poor baby's milk bottle as well as on tho tires of the il.li man's automobile. Poor babiet aie more numerous In Xew York than elocwhere, so that thct ributo extort ed from them for tho benefit of the trust, has added a burden, Individu ally small though It be, to a cIusf thai can -least nffortl-It. -Unmnntr-factured plantation rubber, of (In best grades, commanding here $l.rl) a pound can be collected and delivered In Xew York from the ISast Indies oi irom uriiisn uuinun, vnieli is now 'coming Into the market, at a cost of 2.1 cents a pound and wild rubber from Hrazll for 73 cents, showing a pioflt anywhere from 100 to 300 pei cent. In adjusting the Payne-Aid-vlch tariff schedule, so that thos who are Interested In its use for manufacturing purposes may exact still further profits, Aldrlch and his asosciate, , in tho opinion of No-. York's congressional delegation dis played an inordinate sense of greed, which Is deserving of rebuke. VICTIM OK DRINK NEEDS OKIU.VP Drink cunninglv destroys the will power, and while tho drunkard wants to do what you tU him, ho wants a thousand tlmo more tlio drink that he craves. Medical treatment is pec esbary bo t iat tho drink will not b missed and restores tho patient to health. This remedy Is thoroughly scien tific and is so uniformly succeiul t lint it is sold witli a rcgiorod guar nuteo to refund jour inpnqy IT it fails to erfect a euro. Hooklut on "How to (Jure Driiiikoiinous" free on reqin-at. The Orrlne Co., ("12 Orrlue ltulldlng. Washington. 1). 0. Sold In this city by Leon II. I Ins kins. .Medford, Or. If ou are Mire thai .uur.tnru of Icrs belter values lliiui uuv olhcr i; your line, be equally mho that it i better aderticd. "-, SCHOOL CHILDREN Often need Glasses clurinn tlic formative period of childhood. Let us prepare the glasses for your children's eyes, and the chances are the sliflht error will be speedily corrected and wit.iin a short time the chil dren's eyes will be restbred to normal. DR, STEPHENSON Office Over Allen's Store, Main and C Street, Phono Main 1857. Medford. Or. J MAIMD KM IN MOSCOW; For First Time in Centuries Members' of Jewish Faith May Establish Lc- ST..PETERSHUHG, pee. 20. An4 imperial order has been published confirming a resolution recently adopted by the cabinet permittim: Jewish merchants sof the first guild Id reside in (lie city and province ol Moscow. Kmperor Nicholas approved the opening up of new sections Tor the residence of Jews on November 1. Heretofore legal residence of Jew had been restricted to that section of the Polish' provinces and the Uk raine delimited by the original Jew ish segregation law and known as "the pale." The new sections embrace 12 dis tricts in the provinces of Vilebtd. Yolliynin, Mohilov, Poltava and Khiv--on, and the town of Yakaterinodnr. The action of the government resulted from petitions of theinhabitaiits of (he nely opened localities, who de sired tlieadinissiou ol Jewish resi-', dents as a means of improving local business conditions. An official li?t was published in May, which includes less limn '-01 Jcwsh merchants of the first guild whose families were legally entitled to live in Moscow. According to tin estimates t the time, several hundred otRers came within the order of o. milsion. For Rent Hoarding house, modern equip ment; toilet, bath, city water, elec tric lights, range and hot water heat r; located witaliin one block Mcdfo'd depot. Jiupiire Aldenhagen, Rogue (iver Eyoclrio Co. --- --- - -- :Eat- ! Figola Bread Contains of Fiffs. ingredients 3TIIE BllEAB OF ansRiT. fNot in name only, but in reality. CfA wholesome, nutri tious bread. tJAids digestion SOIil) ICXCLITSIVWr.YBY TODD &CQ. MWDVQRD BAKERY AND UWIjU'A'nWSNHjJN 33 I Y YOUR ROAST TURlvEYHIflRI3 ------i FOR SALE lit) arte-, 70 Healed, (I in orchard, ;t miles station, building-., $S5 pel acre. :i acres or more under ditch, c.-c to limits, truck or chicken ranch; price low, easy terms. :(20 acres dairy and, alfalfa ranch 70 cleared, cloku ill, $7000, terms. 17 acres. Ma in burning, 2 miles Talent ; $8500, terms. U20 acres dairy ami alfalfa ranch, fc nulcs from iModford, 5 miles to station; 15,000 cordb wood; $7000. terms. 100 acres ulcoly located, clone In, good liuildliu tradu ,for city loin will mako good sub-division. 34 acres, under diteh, fine pear and! alfalfa land, .'1 miles out, cleared i and fenced; $2jj0 ikji acre. CITY PROPERTY b-rooiit nii'dern buusalow, close in; $")00 will handle. I ,,i livlJ'i "i blocks nostoffic . i $S50, e.isv term. Rooming hoiibe, 10 rooms, on Iiaj jraia, clohc in; price cut for quick snle. . . s lots. Wc-t Paho st., $225 oneh. J -room hou-e, near school, . mA'c,r.. sidewalk, city water; $U50, easy term-. Lot on pavinir. 5(1x200, $750t Lots in West Walnut Park, $275 to $350, easy terms. . WANTED . Girls for general housework. LiutiiiL's of citv property and ranches. E. F. I. BITTNER Room 20G, Taylor & Phipps Old" t MfcRfrpttD'a'tAfL TfflflUflE, LOST. LOST Liberal reward for the re-' turn or for int'ornmtioii lending to the return of my fcninlu pointer iloir.i A. Ulttek, ,-)U;i S. Oakdnle. Photic i 0021. -jo- I LOST Howard for the return of my! female pointer dog. A. Uluck, 50.1, S. Onkjnlc. ' LOM An Aircdiilo pup. Return to 350 S. Riverside and receive re- wind. i',V2 I FOR EXCHANGE. Ileal Estate. EXCHANGE Seattle income prop erly, $12,000, for ranch or fruit land. .Mrs. I 128 Holly st. ''233 TQ EXCHANGE For Medford ;i preperty: 20 acres, unimproved,! $2000; 10 acres, unimproved. $1000; 20 acres, unimproved,! $1000; 'lb acres, improved, $7500; 52 acres, improved, $.11,000; 30 acres, unproved, York & Co. $0000. V. T. tf Miscellaneous. V- FOR TjtADE 5x8 self inking print ing prot.s, and full assortment ol' type, for good camera of best offer H. C. Glascock, 218 N. Realty -licet. 232 1 FOR EXCHANGE Medford and suburban property, ranches, timbar lands, for other property. Address Box 191). enro Mail Tribune. ' tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Miscellaneous. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGET-Five-! passenger 4-c.ylindor touring autq mobile. Address Hex 200, euro Mail Tribune office. tf ' FOR LEASE Miscellaneous. Ioil 1.WAS10 Kully equipped placer mine. Coll on Abtonusgou, Uoguu River Klectrlc Co., 21C Vost Alain. tf FOR REJIT. Farms. FOR RENT Farms from i0 acres to 400 acres, alfalfa land, fruit ranches, garden lauds, general I'nruung ranches. Gold Ray Realty Co.. 210 West .Mn in. tf Hoiisekcepiiig Kooms. FOR RHNT Furnished liousekecp ing- rooms, one, Iwo or three roouv in a suite ; also single rooms. 711 also N. Central ave. 2:15 FOR RENT -Furnished housekcop ing and sleeping roouih at 125 I:.1 Oakdale avo. j FOR RENT-Housekeeping 15 X. Ilartlettt. rooms 2:12 I'mimIsIiimI KooniH. FOR RENT At Iho Cottnp;o, plcai- nut, furnished room?, with hot and cold running water; baths, laro sunny porches. 001 W. 10th St. or 124 King St. tf. FOR RENT Two largo connecting front rooms, fine for offices or dressmaking parlors, upstairs, cen ter of town; $25 month. Phone 0202. :)0 FOR RENT .Sunny furnished rooms, one block from postoffice; board if desired. 208 N. Central ave.. corner 5th st. 300 FOR HKNT--Furnished moms for transients at No. 10 N. Crape st.. next to Farmers' & Fruitgrowers Rank bldg. tf FOR' l.'FNT -My day or week, plca ajil attractive tnruished rooms. 128 S. Ilollv st.. near City Park. 2; 15 FOR RENT -Nicely fimiitdicd room, with board, iie.t door. .115 North it. 2:i:i FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. 20: Ole.-on st. Phone Alain 4474. T FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms. 5215 W. 10th st. 2:12 Hoard and Itooni. HOARD with room, $0 par week, meals served family style, home cooking. 44(5 S. Evergreen st.. cor. 12th, on Southern Pacific traoki2:il it I WANTED -Hoard, $5 per week, a.u' room and board, $11.50 per wcei.. OOfi E. Main st. H'M ' Hoard and Itoom. . 1 L l ' PRIVATE HOARD AND KQ0.M ,il I! 402 S. Central nvo Hurt. Mrs. C. Idjucs. i Fpi( HKNT $30. I (milt in furniture, I trays, light-, eto. ! btrcot. modern house, hnli. Iuundrv 720 W. Eleven' 2:11 FpJt REN'f 5-rooin furnished bun-' galow, $50 per iiionth. 820 Roi. -uett ave., Eat Medford. Al'I'b' '' KdineadoK Hrog.' ihoo store. tf foj RENT Si$-roou cottage. AiU d--,.-.,, 2155. - 1 521 W. Hamilton st. Phone Hiuiiiess Room. FDR f( EXT Office rooms, 1 each K-r month, in Hostel's modern block .. (4ntiil J'oiit Ofr. I'a.f ties desiring well IhckUmI ottic I lit'lll Will il.) W I . 1 II ill.-. 'll) ailflDF6l?D;PR15QON, 'hjftgpAY. THSeiSflBlSR 20; 1 Q f 0. I FOR RENT. Hulnes Itooins FOR RENT Postoffice. -Office rooms oyer See (Jen. Dyer. the 1 t ; FOR RENT Off ico rooms in Eloo- trio building, modern equipment, steam heat, electric light, baths, toilet, hot and col J water. Gold Ray Really Co., 210 W. Main st. tf FOR RENT Husincss room cm Y. Main St., 24x140, suitnblo for res tnnrnnt or billiard room or other business, steam licet. Gold Rny Rcalty, Co., ,210 tW. Main ;st. tf FOR SALE OR RENT. Ittislucss Properly. FOli SALE OK HENT-S-roont house at 700 S. Oakdale nvo., nowh painted and decorated, cement basement; will sell at a bargain vim m'si ot lernis; nioiuniy pay ments if desired. Harry II. Tullle. Park ave., immediately back of the above house. Phone 71. tf FOR SALE Oil RENT Good open ing for general merchandise sto'c in new town with $15,000 monthly payroll, on railroad, 12 mjlos from Medford. Gold Ray Realty Co, 200 W Main. tf. Houses. FOR SALE OR RENT Modern bungalow, all furnished; cheap il taken at once.. 403 N. Holly si. 211:1 FOR SALE. Iteal Estate. FOR SALE N. IJ., the Looniis orch ard,' O acres old for $12,000 on Wednesday; .conic to Talent, Or., and see this orchuul l have to sell; 2 miles from, Talent; 17 acres, 11 acres in bearing fruit trees, 150 SJzenbergs, 100 New towns, 100 (. C. Pippins, 200 Gravcnstcins. 200 U. I)., .18 Astrachan. 18-20 Y. Pip pin, 50 pear trees (mostly Winter Nelis), qbout lit) peach Irces, 10 cherry. Jew plums, prunes, grapes, etc.; all in hearing: price $10,00(1. half down, if po.sj.ible. Conje to Talent and lql uio show you this or chard before you buy anywhere else. If you write, inclose htamp-.. L. X. Judd Holifi-ts bldg.. Talent. Or. ' tf Husincss Property. FOR SAliE Choiot business prop erty at a bargain, on long lime; easy teims, Address Condor Wn tor Powpr Co. " FOt SALE-rTliird, floor of Ailki-i bldg., formerly uKod by Oddfellows. Apply to I). F. Day, Frank Wilson or J. It. Wood.' tf FOR SALE Residence lots, close in. high elevation, commanding a beau tiful view of the city and valley; best reoujenco district, at prices Unit are right. A. F. Baruclt, Jack son Co. Rank bldg. Phone .Main 42, residence 2571. tf FOR SALE A lew choice lots in ope and two-aero tracts for the purchaser while they last; ubi.c properly ban preferred title. Ad dress 1)08 Newlown or phono 5081. 2:12 FOR SALK $200 each, $10 down and $10 per month, for six fine building lots. 5(.120, one block from pavement on North 0 st. In quire 4 S. Orange st. tf Aeivngo. FOR SALE Largo modnrn house with south and east front, 1 Li feet front on paved street, by 181 feet long, nicely improved eroiuids; ev erything slricllv inodorn; reason for selling, lady of bouse needs 1 change of climate; this place is suitable for nice homo or liist elass rooming Immis" ; easy terms In right part v. S Hie Jackson Counly Realty ('., 004 West Tenth si. Wo also Jiiivu largo and small tracts- of iuunnied and unimprov ed orchard 'mnN If FOR SALE In small tract-", or m 11 whole, 2)0 acres l'inoht fruit 01 alfalfa laud, 2 miles fiom railroad, il miles from Mcdfonl; hind ii ab solutely free soil, rtluop and rich: 110 lumlpuu; slopes gently to and fa cox, on main county road; we iiiu-l sell litis tract in the next :H la,y-; price and Icruis are right. See plat in our office. D. II. Jackson & Co.. 118'Ij Main st. Phone 2722. II FOR SALK--HeHiuiful hillside build ing situ, about 1 acre, jusl ouUidc of city limit in I 'ait .Medford; hig'.i and sightly, with beautiful view of Mc.ilford and 'ho valley; will sell 1 uorc for the price, yoi- would Imvc to pay for a good city let: small cash payment, easy lornis on ba. imcc. Addics . O. Hox 702. 241 FOR KALE-ft, 10 and i!(M-pro tracts with purputual water right for bale 011 eiiby payment plan. Uoguelaiid lneorioratod, Fred N. Ciimmiiig. manager. tf 111 " U 1 i 1 FOR SALK--5 m.d 10-nero Irncis just within and adjoining city lim its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay niQiite. Addreus Condor Water Powor Co. ' 10 acres wile l'roi.i ...ie tf planted to pear-, one ( Cm 1 1 4 p.. hi, ' ' 1 1 , 1 FOR SALE. Acreage. FOR SALE 22 acres of good frail or faiu land in the Wolf Creek dis trict; will sell cheap if lalfuii at once. Address P. O. Ho. 110, Med ford, Or.- 2117 llOURCS. Medford Mai: Tribune uro business brlngera. Want ads FOR SALE New five room house; good lot; good, location; electric lights in; $i:i50.00. Address C. O.. P. O. Ho.v 714. 2:iJ HOME FOR SALK In Talent. Jnek son county, Oregon, a newly incor porated town, 11 fine hunio of iS acres; loved fertile alfalfa and fruit land, irrigated; one block from poslol'lice, on the main road and exlonds to Hear creek; has Iwo acres bearing Nowiowus, 11 years old; 12 acres ltartletj and D'Anjou pears; 2 acres alfalfa; all is fine garden land; " (i-i'oom house; cli mate very mild; pure water from the mountains; healthy; churches, schools and lilerary societies; io saloons or drunkenness it is 11 dry town; it is midway between Ihe thriving cities of Medford and Ash land ;price $10,000; ,$4500 down, the remainder on time at (I per cent, Come to Talent and let me take you over Ihe place, or write, enclosing stamps. L. N. Judd, Tal ent. Or.. Dec. 8. 1010. 240 FOR SALE A strictly modern five room bungalow with bath, built-in buffet, chiffoniers and refrigerator, buffet, kitchen, mission electrical fixtures; will consider oilier prop erty as part payiucijl. Call 00 owner, 210 S. Grape, after 5 p. in. 4'l", FOR SALE Limjled number pure bred Poland China boars, II and 1 mouths old, eligible, to go in Ihe best herds and cheap enough for apy farmer to buy. Horkeley Or elnuds, Geo. C. Osgood, mgr. Phono Fanners 701.'. If FOR SALE I have for sale two 5 lo o m bungalows within five blocks of Main st., on paved street; cement walks, strictly modern and (lie price is right. Address P. O. Hox 27, city. 2U2 Miscellaneous? FOR SALE Placer einim, (10 acres, dHuht rs,orv,oijVT,.suni'.l,jiqiifco, gpol land; Jacksonville 3 .ui'don; price right. Address V. A Spriugl'ord, Jacksonville,- Or. . LM'I FOR SALE Strawberries from your own .garden; sets now for sale at Oregon Rooming .house, 414 Front si.: exchange for hens. N. 2:11 FOR' SALE, A numb, of Whijc Leghorn pullets at a bargain if taken at once. Address "Poultry," Mail Tribune oil ice. FOR SALK Exceptional bargain; J 1)10 Chalmers Detroit "HO.'' See Ira J. Dodge, l'Viiitgrowers' Hank .bldg. IT FOR SALE Good team horses, wagon and harness', also luiittii'c '! I W. aiu si. (Kill COW. 2.'!2 FOR SALK Cookstove, burned two mouths, cos $17; will luko $10. In ipiirc Gregory's Studio, FOR SALK-Polat(es, Al ranch po , taloes, 1 cent a pound while they last. 707 W. .Main. FOR SALK Flat top office desk and revolving chair, P. O. Hox 121. Phone 5182. FOR SALK -Luggv, good us cheap. 2:il) North Ivy st. 110, :ioo FOR SALK-Corn. Clain'V. Dr. 11. M WANTED. MUcollnneonn. WANTED One or two dozen Rhode Island ted pullets or year eld lions, thoroughbreds. P. O. Hox 88, Med ford. Tel. .'1002. 1122. WANTED Four mules; must he .miiiikI uud used to working 011 an (.rcliard. Ajhlretis "Muloti," cnic Mail Tribune. 2:15 WANTiqj-Cleau colton Mail Tribune office. rags T" HELP WANTED. Help Wanted Mule. WANTED- Two good solicitor-, mule or female, on a fast Helling article. Call 011 Coinetius-Garmir Really Co.. Ki:i West Main Htruut. Phone OOJIl. 2:i2 WANTED - Foreman to take charge of young orchard, wife to coyk for men. Mint furnish ref erences, Hoinliiiot Conner, Central Point. 320 WANTED Salesmen in every local ity 'of the iiorthwobt; money ad vanced weekly ; many make over, $1000 month; choice of territory., Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top-1 pouitfli, Wash, WANTKD-A firt-chiss Japanese boy for housework, 2 in family and1 '"d w 0 c Apph moiiiiii' '1 1 Oikd.il u WANTED. Help Wniifcd- "1 , -.Male. WANTED Will the slight young man, wearing short black mustache and high buckled shoes, who paid $4 for Winchester shotgun on street nboul December 7, kindly commuuieatu with Miss S., care Mail Tribune. WANTED Position by local young man to keep set of books for small firm, from 4 to 0 p. 111,, or in the evenings; am also stenographer. Address F. R., care Mail Tribune office. 'i:i2 Help Wanted Female. WANTED A good .-cliablo wpninu to do cooking npd general house work. Address Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Jacksonville, or call Phone 1711 or 101. tf WANTED Cilrl tor general hoimc work: wanes $1 per day. Call at 21C W. Main st. tf Situations Wanted. ORDERS solicited Mrs. A. M. Link, representing Direct Cloth Co. St. Louis, Mo., wishes to announce to ladies of Medford she will take orders for niade-lo-iueasiiro gar ments and goods by the ard at 2:i0 N. Central, during fall and winter season; prices low, satis faction guaranteed. 235 WANTED Nursing by Mrs. K. Mo Reynolds. Call ill :12!) N. Riverside ave.. or phone Main .'11L WANTED Japanese woniiiu wants position, housework ami help cook. Pho'nc aiu (1051. 2:15 WANTED Dressinuking. Address Mrs. Fielder, W. Walnut Park. 23 P BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Accountants. D., R. WOOD General accoiintnnt Your books audited and kept for .1 reasonable figure; your business solicited. Office Phipps bldg., roo;u 201). Phono 3122. Architects. JOHNS & TURNKR. Architects and Huil'dorH. Office 7-8. 323 Main Phone Main 3471. Residence phone 744. Assaycc anil Analyst. -4- KARL V. JNGKLS. .11. K. Oiut equipped assay office in Oregon; food products, soils, ' fertilizers, spray products, ivulor, nlv.cd. Grants Puss. etc, mi- -v .A'tornojM. C0LYI iLYip fc re; vig,. C. L. Ren MES- rW' ,M. Q)- aiuofi. Lawyers. Ut- fice Medford National Hank build ing, second floor. PORTER J. NKFF, WM. P. MEJA. LEY Atlorneys-nt-lnw. No. Q D strnol. ground floor. A. E REAMES Lawyer, Ganiett- Corey bldg. vTTl HNGTON & KELLY Palm building. Lawyers. liilllnrd Pai-IorN. Tf" S. T. HROWN & CO, Hillinrda, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up sln'ijy, Young ff Hall building. A niji', enol piacc (0 spend tho hot nftpv nnons. Ulll I'OHtcrw. YERNE T. CANON Hill poslqranr Distributor. All orders prom-ilb. filled. Room 20. Jackson County Hank bnilding. Medford. Or. Cigars mid Toliacco. IRELAND & ANTLE. SmokehoiiKq Dcalors in tobacco, cigars and fUiioreks' sppplius. Exclusive agents of Lewis Single Hinder, El Meritt and El Palonuia. 212 West Mam street. Collections ACCOUNTS collccled in any part of the world. No (linrgu if not col lected. Pacific Collecting Co., 33 Jackson Co. Hank lldi. I''ldelity and Surety Houds, L. L, SMALL, bonds of all kinds in Ihe besl companies, 33 Jackson Co. Itauk bldg. Kurnlliiic II. 1. WrLSQ"N&7:a,' dealorsii new and bvMiid-haud fiiruiliire and, liurd ware. Agentx for House hold stoves and ranges. 10 South Fjr ipv. Phoiio Main j 1 01 . MISSION FCItNITURE WORIC" Corner 8lh tmd Holly 'Ureels, Mud fonl, .Mission furniture made . order. Cabinet work of all kinds A .trial order solinited m 1 ! MORDOFF & WOLFF Cookstove and rangos. New and ocoud-hnud furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W F st. South. Hlionq 01. Medford (Ii-anilo Worku. GOLD RAY GRANITE CO., 21G W Main st., manufacturers and deal ers in ginonumental and buildin granito, orushod granito common brick and prossed brick, coarse and fine waslied river sand. MEDFORD HR1CIC QO.-Gpo. V. Priddy, O. D. Naglo, Geo. ,T. O'Hrion Contraotors and mnnu faoturPJ's of brik; dealers, in p-ps.'fd brioV and lime. Office in i mi. ti en.., nil., 1, 1,10m lll lilt u u 1'iion- No rust f BUSINESS DIRECTORY, Notary l'ubllc. NOTARY PUHLIC Room Phipps bldg. ' o,7 "r. i:5!?"'' NOTARY nfl'ieo PUBLIC-Mail Tribun- Nurscrtcs. QUAKER NURSERIES Oar trees are budded, not graflcd. Our.Btoiik is Jiot irrigated. Wo puarnntco ev erything put out. Wo nro not ui the trust. II. II. Patterson, offioo removed to 110 E. Main st. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO., inc. Growers , , of high grndo nur.oiy stock. Office 25 W. Main. Tel. 1201. Nursery-Products THE OREGON NURSERY products are all one-year bud on 3-year roots; representative offioo now in Medford; can supply apple, pear and walnut trees on short notice; all guaranteed in ovory respect; ranch ers, wrilo us of your needs; will bo glad lo ipiolc you prices. l'aiiitcrs and faperliaiigere. DECORATE your tinted walls will, slcueil borders by A. Hisdon, paint er, decorator and paperhanger, No. 5 10. 3d st.. Medford. Photographers. HAVK your Xmas photos made by Miickey if you want something tc please. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD N Physician and Surgeon. ,, Office 210 E. Muin si., over llu: kins' drug store. Phono Main 1001. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Phv sicians and surgeons, .Taylor uuK Phipps bldg., rooms 210-211r212. Office phono 501, residence pjionii 012. Office hours !) a. m. to 8 p. in. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . .- - - .. . i 1 1 - DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW - Osteopathia physicians. Moved (o Rooms 410 and I J 7, Garnotl-Coroy bldg. PlVouu Main 0351. DR. E. l'r. 'lORT.Klt I)itfci8csuof women u specialty. Rooms b, (i. 7. 8. S(. Murk'ii bldg,, Medford, Qr. ruenes: 4051. Office 4001, rosiduueo MHgi4AUK E, 4JN.pERS-Prno-tioe limited to discnucs of ,thu "ye, oar, nose and throat. v i)fficjs 210 E. Main st., over Medford Hard ware Co. OIL ARTEMAS W. DEANE Office in Itinlto blili., 123 K. Main.' G.is administered for uxlrrctiou of teeth. Telephone .Main 081. Night phone 4432. 1 i" " ' ' 1 ; " DR. W. W. WICK liotueopathi'u physician; residence 203 Olson st" phono .Alain 4474; offieo, rooms 3 and 4,, St. Mark's block, phone Main 1871. DR. STKARNS Physician and sur geon. Office Gnrnolt-Cdroy bldg., rooms 211-212, phono 1002. Resi dence 1 13 Laurel st., phone 20II2. W. A. LOVKLACK-Conlractor and practical builder; estimates free; patronage appreciated. 125 South Almond st. DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD -Practice limited to diseases of wo men. Office Haskins bldg. Phono Main 1001. )IL STEPHENSON fil Khmw lo correct any dof'cel of tho eye. Of fice ovtir Allen & Main 1851. Reagan's. Phono Dr. W. M. Van Scoyoc. Dr. C. C. Van Seoyoo. Dentists. Fruitgrowers Hank bldg., Medford, Pjr. .Plpiiiu 3072. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped job office in South- eru Oregon; Portland prices. 37 South Central avenue. HteimgraptHTH. ELLA M. GUANYAW Plm""Blooir Stonoraphio work done qaiokly and vvoll. PPHLIC Harnett, Side. STENOGRAPHER --4Q2 Corey building, Wot 245 " " " ' ' P II MHIWHMH Tin Shops. J. A. Smith Tin shop. Tin nnd shoot iron ware on hand and Hindu to prdor. 128 North G st. Road Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.-Undertakers. Day phono 3(51. Ni-iht phone: C. W. Conkliu 3001; J. K. Hullnr 3571: John A. Peri 4111 Unions. CARPENTERS' UNION. LOCAL 1840 Moots at Smith's hall, 128 North Grnpo stroot, every Thurs day ovoniup promptly nt 8 o'idofV. AH journeymen carpomorR. as well ua looa.1 moinbrfl, urged to be pren ont. 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