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1 (I M t1 crilWfiiil nv unuF PunuE !. New Company Commences Local Service Saturday Secret Service Has, Eavesdroppers Baffled on Its Party Lines. , 1 . , . . UUB'""'B "- O UUIOUH OiUUldaVl (1. ....I.!. r t1, ttr,.,. rf in.,l. A.. .. I ...W......O w.i. .....u .tiqiiiuiiu turn- pnny of southern Oregon will com mence 'serving Us patrons wltliln the boundaries of the city of Medford, and from that hour will dally com- pl6to as many new connections for local service at! tho capacity of their largo force of linemen will permit. About 500 telephones have already been contracted for In the city, and 'while 'all of tliem will not be ready liy Saturday morning, a' lnrgo Mirii b'er will. Everybody will put more lilto service with 'tho result that In stead 'of placing a permanent direc tory into tho harids of subscribers from tho commencement Of service, a weekly "phone book" will be put out, and Will give only thoso phones hi actual operation. ' The equipment of the Home com pany Includes all the, latest and most iip-toAlate Inventions obtainable and represents absolutely the last word in telephony. In the business section Individual and two-paity lines have been laid and out In the residential section cither Individual or four-party lines nlay bo had. The most important feature of the new system from tho subscribers' point of view H the fact that by uso of the Dean Ilrtrnioncs party lino vi lli utor the central operator can call any one phone on a party lino with out ringing any other phono. .This Insures secrecy and eliminates tho distraction caused by tho ringing of tho bell when ebnio other instrument Is being called. Tho Home phones also call "central" without the ne cessity of turning a crank. The company ha3 recently com pleted the erection of a new two story brick structure on West Sixth street which will be Its pormanent home here. In It, tho lower floor is dovoted to tho accounting depart ment, operating room, operators rest room, stororoom and telephdno booths. The other offices, consist ing of thoso required to make tho lo cal Station tho headquarters for the entire Hoguo River valley, and on tho second floor. The operating plant consists of six switchboards and an auxiliary power supplying system to bo used If tho city powor plant should become dls aided. All of tho company's wires, over 'too miles; havo been laid tin- derground 3500 feet of conduits 'having been Installed to hold them. This part of the equipment Is said to be sufflciant for as many phones as would bo required In a torn of 50.000. Over $100,000 has been expended In plant and equipment so far, fully 75 per cent ot which, tho company states, has gone Into local channels. About 50 people aro now on the company's payroll hero and all of tho local officers havo already selected locations upon which to erect their homes. Jnoksonvlllowhen tho lino t.0 it is completed, will be a local lino and will not have to bo i cached through i long dlstamo. If you arc working at a "make shift'" job, simply because tho suit able position is iot to be hnd, begin a clarified advertising campaign foi self-betterment. There is a good job for van and you can find it through advertising. Very likely there is no other way to find it. ,, r H. B. PATTERSON The QUAKER '- HAS EVERYTHING i,N THE NURSERY LINE PEARS, APPLES, CHERRIES, PEACHES, AP RICOTS, PRUNES; ALL KINDS OF NUT TREES ANO A FULL LINE OF FLOWERING SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC A FINE HUE OF SHADE TREES. COME IN AND GET PRICES', Office 116 Office Phone 2381 OF EGG PREDICTED Few changes were noted in the lo cal produce miuket this niuruin,. Tomatoes are oiT tlio market entire ly and a slight shortage is noticeable hi one or two other delicacies, but the staples remain linn both'iu iUiin-t tities and prices. A slight decline Is litinr witnessed 111 fllit fwrit lilnrbnt Tim iiv!(inL mi. "W f1 V. ...II, lVO IIW ,,,. ..a c cnl.lnt.-lmt In.,,... !..... ... I . tl JU1V tiniO W I II tin n iiinni i niwl as the supply promises to be . ' - - ' ..."....., ..... abundant for local needs, a still greater drop in prices is looked for. MEDFOUI) MARKETS. (Prices paid by Medford merchants:) Potatoes $1.15 1.25 per cwt. Cabbage 2c. Squash 85c $1. Parsnips l'6c. Carrots 1 V6 c. Beets l&c. Onions l'c. Pears l'A 2 c. Prunes Dried, 4c. Pumpkins 812c.' Apples 2c. Colory 90c a dozen. I Hotter, Eggs and Poultry. (Prices paid by Medford merchants.) Butter Fresh ranch, 32 Mic; creamery, 40c. Eggs French ranch, 40c. Poultry Mixed, 1014c; spring chickens, lllGc; turkeys, 17c. (Prices paid proaacors.) Hay Timothy, $1G; alfalfa, $14; rrass, $14; grain hay, $1C. Grain Wheat, $1.15 bushel; oats, ?P,G ton; barley, $32 ton. Ucef Cows, 434,6c; steors,N50 Pork 7 j Sc. Mutton 5(g'5',c; lambs, Gc. Veal Dressed, 9c. (Selling prices.) Itollcd barley, $1.75 cwt, $32 ton; brain, $1.75; middlings, $1.85(01.90; ,Zmmi Notice. TFI V ' Notice is heieuy given that Iho un dersigned will apply to the city coun cil of the city of Medford, Or., at its regular meeting on January 3, 11)1 1, for a license to sell spirituous villous and malt liquors in quantities less than a gnllon at its place ol buusiness iu tho Hotel Nash building, at southeast corner First and Main streets, in said city, for a period of pi:: months. v 242 HOTEL NASH COMPANY. CALIFORNIA WINS IN ; GAME WITH VICTORIA VICTORIA, B. C, Dec. 30. Throo points were secured by tho Unlvorslty of California against the Victoria Itugby rootball team in yesterdays - - - SCHOOL CHILDREN Often need Glasses ilurinn the formative period of childhood. Let us prepare the glasses for your children's eyes, and the chances are tlic slight error will be speedily corrected and .vitiiin a short time the chil dren's eyes will he restored to normal. , DR. STEPHENSON Office Over Allen's Store, Main and C Street, Phone Main IC57. Medford, Or. NURSERYMAN ii !!, ', t Main Street Res. Phone 2493 tt-nttKrrr f i fcodst championship match, tiio scc-l ond ot a scries ot thrco games and' It begins to look as If tho sllvorwaro' was going to" tho boys from tho Btutes. Victoria had a very much better team In the game yesterday than In I tho first gamn which was n tie. The; final gamo will bo played Monday. " Every day some store-patrons who ought to conic (o your store go else where to tlieir own and your dis ndvuutnge because your .ndvertiss-in- was not quite .impelling enough. Wnnt-ndvertiso for a pailnc, or a backer and push that business enterprise pi, yours. ,. , MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN Small iiiiioiHitk, short time loans on Kits, etc. Ad dress "AJH'Ht " Mail Tribune, tf FOR EXCHANGE. Ileal Jibtute. FOU TRADE Seattle or Portland property. I have about $200,000 of choice Seattle or 'Portland prop city for trade, both income prop erty or iu lots; also farms and gro cery stocks for trado for Rogue liver properly or city property; also liave some California pprop crty for trade. Write A. L. Cusick, formerly of Cusick & Meyers, 1140 W. 10th st, phone Main 2232. -200 TO' EXCHANGE For Meilfor.1 preperty: 20 acres, unimproved, $2000,; 10 acres, unimproved, $1000; 20 " acres, Unimproved, $1000; 38 acres, improved, $7300; 52 acres, inlprovcd, $11,000; 30 acres, improved, $0000. , W. T. York & Co. ' tf Kbit EXCHANGE 23Q acres on Rogue river, fine water right. 100 acres eleared, fine alfalfa land, fine lo('K or fruit ranch, good lu'dlding,-!, $1."),000; will exchango for good city income or lesidonco property to the amount of $5000 or $8000; $5000 cash, balance terms. A. L. Cusick, 3140 V. 10th. Phono 2232. 241 Miscellaneous. KOR EXCHANGE Medford and puburbnn property, ranches, timber hinds, for othor properly. Address Box 199; 'euro Mail Tribune: 'tf FOR TRADE Have for trade good drayage business, iucludiul; sbvcral teams, for house and lot in Medford or Ashland. A. L. Cusick, 1140 W. 10th st.fonncily of Cusick & My ers. 241' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE MlNcellipieoiiH. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Five passenger 4-eylinder touring auto moliilo. Address Box 200, care Mail Tribuno offico. ' tf FOR REHT. Farms. FOR RENT Forms from 40 noies to 400 acres, alfalfa land, fruit ranches, gniden lands. general pnrmine lanches. Gold nay Realty l"o. 21 West Main. tf Houses. FOR RENT Small house, and fur niture for sale. 003 S. King st. 242 FOR RENT Two-room house, fur nished. Inquire 201 S. Celittnl ave. 241 Hoard and lloom. FOR RENT At tho Cottage, pleas ant furili'diL'd rooms and hoard, with hot and cold i mining water: bulbs laigo sunny porches. 001 W. 1()Hit. or 121 King st. tf PRIVATE BOARD AND ROOM at 402 S. Central ave. Mrs. C. II. Hart. Furnished Itooms. FOR RENT A strictly modern five room furnished house, close in. ('orniliun-Giiriier Realty Co., 1.1.) Wst Main. 241 FOR RENT Throo nice furnished rooms, close iu, suitable for' light housekeeping; some fuuiituie. Phoite Main 4071. tl FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. Inquire 520 W. Kith st. tf FOR REN INT-Niccly furnished room J json st. Phono Main 4474. i 203 Oleson FOR RENT Only hotel iiTtown of 100 (J inhabitants,, Kogiioltiverfvul Icy; niodernly equipped',, toilets, baths, water mid electricity; 40 rooms; nearly all ref urntshed. Call Aldenhugen euro Rogut) R.vor Elee- trie Co.. JlOW.M.uji.st. , JjFOR RENT Two lareo connecting 11 miles from Medford; land is ab ; ; front rooms, fine for offt.'s' orj olntcly free soil, deep and rich; ::i dressmaking pallors, "upstairs, ecu- " hmdpan; slopes gently to und tor of town; $25 month. Phono 0202. 300 i rrrr, f. - , . . , ; . "''M i,Sl,n" .fu.rms),c,d ns. our block from nosteffica: FOR rooms, board if desired. 208 . Central aVC. COrner 5tll St. 300 FOR RENT Three rooms, suitable for two ppople. Apply Cii'di firo cory, Oakdnlo and 11th. 213 ;FOR RENT Furiushed rooms for ! transients at No. 10 N. Grape st. next to l'.uiiii'i t 1 iiul'iiiut i BmiiU bh)f tl FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms. FOU HKNT 20- modern equipped rooms, steam heat, hot and cold wa ter, electric light, toilets and baths, suitable for first-class foeminp: house; rooms en suite, suitable for families or' modern offices. Impure Aldunluigcii, euro Itoguo Itivor Eleo trie Co. K tf ItuslneM Rooms t'OK riBfcf Office, roomi, -fi cue! per month", in Hostel's modern block at Central Point, Ore., Par ties desiring well located office rooms will do -well to cxainino these. 2,")0 FOR RENT 6ffieo rooms over the Postofficc. Sec G. F. Dyer, 123 K. Main fct., room 2. , FOR RENT Offico rooms in Eloo trio building, modern equipment, stonm hont, electric light, baths, toilet, U.ot and cot i water. Gold Ray Realty Co., 210 W. Main st. tf FOR RENT Business room on W. Main st., 24x140, suitnblo fo- res taurant or billiard room or other business, steam hct't. Gold Ray Realty Co-.IO ViV'Main jd tf Miscellaneous. FOR LEASE Fully equipped placer mlno. Call on Aldbnlicgcn, Itoguo Rlvor Electric Co., 210 West Main. tf FOR' SALE OR RENT. UubIiicsh ProjMSrtjr. FOR SALE OR RENT Good open ing for gederal morchandiso store in new town with $15,000 monthly payroll, on railroad, 12 miles from Medford. Gold Ray Realty Co, 200 W Main. tf. FOR SALE. L. N.JUDD. Talent, Or., general leal estate agent; bargains at all times; list property with me.' tf Huslness Property. FOR SALE Dry goods store, doing good business, lilng lease, small ex penses, east of S. P. railroad; must sell on account of health. Addres "Opportunity," euro Mail Tribune Office. . tf FOR SALE Choifct 'business prop erly nt n bargain, on long time; easy tonus. Address Condor Wa ter" Power Co. ' "Lota. SPLENDID residence lots, just off mvipg, .f.uit, paynieiits ijiv inouiii' )$; we help'yoli , build. Room 33 Jackson Counly Bank bldg. FOR SALE Two large lots, close in. easy terms for qliiek sale. Be: 001, city, 215 FOR SALE Four largo lots, East Mcdfold, close in; part cash, ohm' teims on balance. ' For fiirlber in formation see owner at 137 South Ivv st. 243 DON'T fail to see Roguo River Land company about thoso two fine lots and two-story 8-rooni rcsidouee, ail for $2200; (his is tho snap of the holiday season; housu. now tents for $20 tier mouth. tf FOR SALE Residencq lots, close in high elevation, commanding a beau tiful view of tho city tiutl valley; best rcsidcilco district, at piicos that aro tight. A. F. Burnett, Jiie!&r kou Co. Bauk bldg. Phono Muin 42, residence 2574. tf. FOR SALE $200 each $10 dowu and $10 per mouth, for six fine building Ms, 50.120, one block frof pavement on North C st. Iu quire 4 S. Orange st. If Acivage. $11,500 for 40 acres of Bear eicek bottom laud, 20 acres set out ju fruit, 30 acres iu garden patch, 21,-'. itiilcb from Central Point; easy terms. Inquire Ni. 1 S. Orange, tl FOR SALE Largo tnouWn house with south and cast front, 113 feet trout on paved stieot, by 181 feet long, nicely ltupiovcd I'rdunds; ov erythiug strictly minloui; teason for selling, lady of h'diso needs ;i change of climate; Uiis place is Ulttf tlltln 4f tllftn IlfWTtA rf 4'lt'fjt- c, 8 ... ,,, u ,,, i.,..,,,,,... County Realty (-., 004 Vebt Tenth st. . Wo alfep, btvo largo und small tracts of improved and unimprov ed orchard lands,- tf ml yALE-In small trcf, or as u m Mr(,a fiiiS$l 'Xriill or aftlra Jan( (J mWj. hok rair0Ba tacos on main county roud; wo miint sell this tract in tho next 30 days; I'ice and terms are right. Seo plut .in four offico. D. II. Jackson & Co., iiui t..-' ,i ii. .,..,. 7o'i r FOR ' SALE 14 acres, "lo" acres ,il,,,,l1 n ,.nra nna mil frnm Central Point, $235 per ncre. W T. York & Co. tf FOR SALE 5 and 10-acro tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, at a bargain, on S annual pay ment Addrf Condor Water Power Vm .ul- ...-..;.. Acreage.' FOR SALE 30 acrc3 red fruit hind, 4 Ms miles from Medford; will set-to any kind of fruit and furnish trees for $200 per ncre; Inud ns it U, $'2i per acre; if interested, write II. E. IMwnnli, Jacksonville, Or. 2110 FOR SALE 5, 10 and 20-acro tracts with perpetual water right for salo on easy payment plan. Hoguelands Incorporated, Krcd N. Cummings, manager. - tf FOR SALE One aero, will innko six largo lots, between two streets to he paved, close ii vth now two- storv house and shack; will take a close-in lot in trade, $3000, or will sell any part to suit ptiroltasor. John Retch 0 S. Central liv'e. tf FOR SALE Beautiful hillside build ing site, about 1 acre, just outside of city limits in East Medford; high and Mghtly, with beautiful view of Medford and the valley; will sell 1 aero for the prico you would have to pay for a good city lot; small cash payment, easy terms on bal ance, Address P. O. Box 702, 211 Orchards. FOR SALE Five-aero 8-ycnr-old orchard,' Spitzeubergs mid New towns, mile and u half from Cen tral Point; prico $0500; tonus Ask R. II. Lincoln, 21 Jackson bounty Bank bldg. . ' 213 floaae. FOU SALE Nothing 'tlotvn, '$20 monthly, buys 5-roont collage, large cast front lot; prico $025. 11. F. Benson, room 33, Jackson County Bank bldg. FOR SALE 12-room house, ' close in, suitable for four apartments of three rooms each; on this basis It will show returns of $80 per mouth; price $3250; will lake good lot in part payment; it will pay you to investigate this. Coruiliin Garner Really Co., 133 West Mam hi. 242 FOR SALE Limited number pure bred Poland China boars, 3 and I mouths old, eligible to go iu the best herds and cheap enough for any farmer to buy. Berkeley Or chards, Geo. C. Osgood, mgr. Phono Farmers 703x3. tf Miscellaneous. FOR SALE One saddle! and driving mare, $125; M. delivery or truck horse for $100 ; '1 yearling filly, Pcrcheron stock, $50. A. K. Ware, Medford, Or. 241 FOR SALE Apples, apples: New town tipples, good for cooking or eating, 50c per box; delivery any part of city. Send postul card tu. Box 010. Medford, Or. 211 FOR SALE Animal fertilizer for oi chords. In was, etc.; write for guaranteed analysis and prolilable ic.sulls from use. Union Meat Co.tf FOR SALE Nicely dressed corn fnltoncd hogs, f. o. b. Eagle Point, 10 cents per lb. Address II. F. Brown, Euglo Point, Or. 215 FOR SALE Placer ciiitm, 00 acres, ditch, reservoirs, .sinail hoiito, goo 1 laud; Jacl-Vuiil'illo 8 mi'ea; prico right. Address V. A Springford. Jacksonville, 'Or. 243 FOR SALE Cookstovo, burned two mouths, cost $17; will tuko $10. In quire Gregory's Studio. FOR SALE Potatoes, Al ranch po tatoes, 1 cent a pound whilo thoy last. 707 W. Main. FOR SALE -Corn. Cliinuy. Dr. R. M. WANTED. Houses. WANTED To rent small house In foro January 5; moderate pri'-:. Address at oucu Box 11, care Mail Tribuno offico. 212 i i Mlsccllunooan. WANTED Addresses of tho follow ing parties, recent arrivals: Mrs. I Stevens, Mrs. C, L. Moore, Mrs, ('. F. Chirk, .Mrs. Win. Diotrick. Re wind gicu; information treated coutiileiitiully. Call l'lioiie No. 0013, or address 100, cute Medfoul Mail Tribune, 210 WANTED Two carloads of hogs Lewis & Sous, bu(cliuis, Contra! Point. Or. WANTED 'Clean cotton rags at Mail Tributib office. . n 1 ' ;r . ' ' WANTEti Bourdei'b and 510 N, Riversido-uvo.- rooinors, tf" HELP WANTED. Help, Wantwl Mnlo. WANTEDA first-class Japanese boy for housowork, 2 iu family and good wugeB. Apply mornings 210 N. Oakdnlo. If WANTED Salesmen in every local ity of tho northwest; Slonoy ad vanced weekly; mnny make over! $1000 month; choice of territory. i Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top-, lumish. Wash FfJB SALE. WANTED Foreman to takc,N0TARy PUBLIC Room churgo of young orchurd, wife to pi.tnnu hide codk for bien. Must fttruleh cM. " : - oivi.cr . Bouduif.l Conner. Ctiiiril NOTARY PUBLIC Mail Trunin.- J luit 320, HELP WANTED. .- Ifcltl WnitlHl Mute. WANTEl Ten men to chop cord wood at Rutto Falls; return yon cash 1)0 cents cord. Address J. J. Wcuiiinuhum, Rutto Falls, Or, 21.1 ' Help Wnntc;! Female. WANTED Woman or girl to d light housowoik' for board and room. 43 S. Grape, or phone 1021. tr WANTED Qtrl .tor general iTonse work: V7RG03 $t 1'or day. Call at 21C V. Main at. tf Situations Wnntcrt. WANTED First-class carpenter wants eurpentor work in exchange for lot. Addiess Box 0. care.Miil Tribuno office. 241 WANTED Position by experienced prtiiier; specialty heading young trees. Address Box 0, care Mad Tribune. 241 WANTED Wmk on ranch by young man and wife. Address Box 14. ertve Mail Tribune. 2 10 WANTED Plain Sowing of nil kinds; shirtwaists, underwent, plaih skirts and dresses. 'Washington ,st. At 808 244 WANTED Man and wife wish em ployment; hotel, restaurant or boarding house preferred. E. A. CarrrGeil, Del., 510 E. Main. 24" BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Accountants. 1). R. WOOD General nccoiuiluiit. Your books nutHttsd and kept fdr ,t reasouablu figure; 'your business solicited. Oflico Phipps bldg., room 201). Phono 3122. Architect. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects mid Builders. Offico 7-8, 325 Mnm Phono Main" 3471. Rcsidonco phone 744. Assayer and Analyst. EARL V. 1 NO ELS. B. S. Bc.3t (quipped iissby offico in Oregon; fobd lirodiU-ls, hoils, forlilizci'rf, spray products, witter, etc., un nlvzeiL Ghiiits Pnsfs. Attorneys, COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L Honmes. Lawyers. Of fico Medford National Bnuk build ing, socond floor. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY AltoinoVH-at-law. Nos. 3. uitd 2, Post office bnildine. AL li. ItEAMES-rLaw'yor, Garnett- Cdroy bldg. WITIIINGTON & KELLY Lawyoriil Palm building. Illlllnrd Pnriora. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiardo, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up Htni're, Young & Hall building. A nic6, cool place to spend tho hot ai'tov- noons. Ulll Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill poster an' Distributor. All ordors promptly filled. Room 20. Jackson Count) Bnuk liiiildtnir. Medford. Or. Clgnrti and Tolincco. IRELAND & ANTLE. Smokohouso DcalctH in tobacco, cigars and smoreks' supplies. Exclusive agents of Lewis Siilglo Binder. El Meritl and El Paloncin. 212 West Main stroot. Collections ACCOUNTS collected iu any part of the win Id. No chatgo if not col lected. Pacini) Collecting Co., 33 Jackson Co. Bank bldg. Fidelity and Suiety Hoods. L. L. SMALL, bonds of nil kinds in (ho best companies. 33 Jackson Co. Bank bldg. Furniture. H. F. WILSON & CO., doiiloro in now and svoiid-haud furniture and hiudwaro. Agents for House hold stoves and ranges. 10 South Fir s'rcol. Phono Mqin 3101, AMISSION FURNITURE WORKS ('oilier 8th and Holly ulreets, Med ford. Mission furniture tliiuio to order. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial oider solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cookstoves n'n'd ranges. Now and second-hand furniture Ends' old btnud, J.8 W. F st., South. PhflruMJl, Medford (7 run I to Works. GOLD RAY GRANITE CO., 210 W. Main st., manufacturers and deal era in gmonumentnl and buildtn granite, crushed grnnito common brick and pressed brick, coarse and fine washed river sand. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Goo. W. Prlddy, O. D Knglo, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractors and mniui- facturcrs of brijk; dealers in prossed brick and lime. Offico in Giirnett-Coiev block, room 209. 2d "onr '"" Nn a,fl- Notary Public. 207j office BUSINESS DIRECTORY? JMHrrti ?- 4 QUAKER NURSERIES Our tre aro budded, not grafted. Our ntoctT is not irrignted. Wo guarantee eV crylhing put out, c nre not iff the trust. II. B. Patterson, dffiu'n removed to 110 E. Main st. ,. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUItf SERY CO., ino; Qrowcnl of high grndo nursery stock. Office 25 V. Main. Tel. 1203. ' " ' Nursery Products THE OREGON NURSERY prm1ucl aro all oito-ycar bud on 3-year roots; representative offico now iiT Medford; can supply apple, pear and walnut trees on short notice; nil gunrantocd in ovory respect; ranch$ crs, write us of your needs; will bo glad to quote you priqes. , Painters ntul Papcrliangcr. DECORATE your tinted wills' tritU stencil borders by A. Risdon, pnint er, decorator and pnporhnngor, No. 5 E. 3d st. Medford. lMiotogrnplicrSi V HAVE your Xmns jdiotos mnllo by Mitekoy if you want something tc, please. riiyslclans and Surgvoiii. J. E. SHEARER, M. I)., Ph.yjieiulj' and Surgeon. 'Special attcntiotf given lo internal medicine and gen-' oral oflice practice. f Office lioursf 111 Id yj "J to !. Ulfico plionq T.il', -rcsldeiieo phono 4542. Qffieo over SI mug's drug store. DR. S. A.'lOCKWOOD Physician and Surgeon. xOffico 210 E. Maili 'st., over Hat!, kins' drug store. Phono Main 1001. DRS. CONROY & CLANOY-4Ph picinns and stirgnous, Taylor mm Philips bldg., rooms 210-211-2127 Offico phono 501, 'residence phoite 012. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. 1 i ' " DR. F. G. CARLQW, DR. fliVJD MAINS CARLOW - Osteojiathic! physicians. Moved to Rooms 41 0 and 4J7, Gnrnott-Corey bldg. Phono .Main 0351. ' . , i DR. E. II. PORXERi-DisoPBOB df women a specially. Itooms b 0, f: 8. St. Mark'n bldg., "Medford, Or? Phenes: Offico 4001, residence 1951. X.1 DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS-Prai tico limited to diseaijctJ of thj eye, ' car, uofio nild throat. Offico 210 E. Mnin st., over Medford HurilT wnro Co. , , DR. ARTEMAS W. DlOANE Offico in Rial to bldg., 123 E. Main.- Gal? administered for extraction o teeth. Tclephono Muin 0S1. Night pboiio 4132. , t. DR. W. W. WICK Homeopathic physician; residence 203 Olson st. jlhone. Main 4474; offico, rooms '3 iu nd 4h St. Mark's block, phono Main -lB7t: DR. STEARNS Physician and sin goon. Offico Garnolt-Coioy bldg.'; , rooms 211-212, phoao 1092. 'Res: donee 113 Laurel st., phono 2092.4 W. A. LOVELACE Contractor aiAl practical buSldor; eitimato8i free; patronage upprooiutcd. 125 South Almond st. DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Practice limited to disonscs of wd tnen. Offico Haskina bldg. Phoqo Main 1001. t DR. STEPHENSON fitn ghiblos (d correct any defect of tho oye1. Of- fico over Alien & Reagan's. Plionc Main 1851. Dr. W, M, Van Scoyoo. Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoc. Dohtists. Fruilgiowers Bank bldg., Mo'dford, Or. Phono 3072. Printers and Publishers. ,. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. lias tJ host equipped job office in $outh em Oregon; Portland prices. 37. South Central avenue. Ktenotfmptierw. J ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Block! Stouoraphio work done quickly and well. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER m (hirnctl, Corey building, Wokt Sido. i 2-fn Tin 4iliop, J, A, Smith Tin shop. Tin tuyl shoot iron wnro on hand and mado to ordor. 128 North G st. ' Read Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Ud dortukors, Dy pljono 351, Niglft phonos; C, W, Conkliu 3001; J. E. Butler .71 ; John A. Peri 4111. Uuloaa, CARPENTERS' UNION, ,LOOJlfi ta-iu flioots at bmith's kalliae North Grape street, every 'Thurs day evening promptly at 8 o'oloolrl 11 joumoymon carpenters, as wall as local membtrs, urged to be pr" nt. Business of vital 1akr nil pnrpentem transacted at taesn moellii. J. J, Seal, bitriinvM at. ii jm -a at; $! 1 - i r a . !k i r '? n , v r7