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q?flvF '""PT!"''"" "" ' n v i vpT',aw,', -nrowTT" Vl .- .wwjfTi. "'rTBWijjT-Wffir GARAGE CHANGES HANDS Company Composed of Messrs. Fiero, Olwell, Beckwlth, .Barkduli and Hamill Buy Out Snyder Now Known as Bear Oeek Garage. rti . The Snyder gnrago, on Bnrtlett street has boon sold""lo a company comppsed of John D. Olwell, A. Coiiro Fiero, S. Vilas 'Beckwlth, J. D. Bark dull and Phil Hnhilll. Tho now own ers will make several changes and lvlll operat tho establishment under the name "Bear Creek garage." They will handle the agencies for several well know machines. COUNTY JAIL IS r L0NE30WE PLACE The Jackson county jail now con tains but five prisoners, mill as three ot thee complete their shoit sentences this week the number to remain for Sunday dinner on the coming Sabbath will he sorely de pleted unless the "unforseen occur. A, New Year's dinner was served by Sheriff Jones' to the prisoner'? un der -llf-s chro on that day, u change frotntho" daily faro lit the county bliMilo greatly relished bv the board ers. CQLVtG TAKES HIS 1 OATH OF OFFICE Fred L. Colvig, the newly elected recorder of Jackson county, took his oath of office- before County Cleric W. R. Colemnn in the courthouse this morning. Immediately afterward he took possession' of bis quartern and as sumed, the duties of the office left vacant by' the completion of the term o R. T. Burnett. Tho store that pays a lot of monev for spneo in which to say something to you must beliovo that what it says iR important to vrfu. Fresh Air SHYDER j 9cJSiijtfjMJH The Perfection Oil Heater Is finished In Japan or nickel. It burns for nine hours. It has a cool handle and a damper top. It has an automatic locking flame spreader which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back so that the wick can be quickly cleaned. An Indicator always shows amount of oil in the font ' Tho filler-cap does not need to be screwed down. It Is put In tike a cork In a bottle, and is attached to the font by a chain. The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, because of a new device in construction, and consequently, it can always be easily unscrewed in an Instant for rewicking. The Perfection Oil Heater is strong, durable, well made, built for service, yet light and ornamental. tkaltrt Evtryuhtre. If ." tt yours, write for iacriftix circular to the ntartst agency of lh Standard Oil Company UneorportUd) . . .Medford "Thursday, January 5th, 1911 Prince of Dialect Comedians Ben Holmes Sweet Singer in Ben -. . . t'OLE OLESON" Twenty Years of Success. 150 Luaghs j ( Tim finlv Aiialo-Swedlsh.Amftrir.flii Plav in Fxlstftnnft , Seats Now on GROSS EARNINGS OEM RAILROADS m Increase Is Great, But Net Returns Are. Very Little in Excess of 1909 Great Increase in Operating. Ex penses. . , CO CHICAGO,. 111., Jan. 3. The year 1010' saw all records for gross earn ings of railroads broken, the total reaching $2,935,374,581, being an in crease of $227,107,702 over the 1909 total and $214,085,772 over the pre vious hich record for earnings, that of 1907. But the net earnings fo, the year are only $3,588,501 over 1009or little more than one-third of 1 'per 'cent, due to the great increase in operating expenses. The advance in expenses were so great during tho first half of the year that the net receipts for tho last six months wore .$33,259,250 loss than for the same porioif during the preceding year. During the year 4120 miles of rohtrwero built, 3787 locomotives or dered, 3881 pnbscngcV cars purch ased and 141,204 freight cars bought by tho several roads opeint ing in the country. The taxes paid by the railroads aggregate $94,004, 213. The total operating cxpenso for 1910 were $1,928,557,470. an in- PRIVATE WIRE PHONE 1831 Moss 6 Co. GRAIN AND STOCK BROKERS , W. L. BAIN LOCAL MGH, NO. 10 NORTH FRONT ST. MEDFORD, OREGON 'orsrv.s MEDFORD CONSERVATORY FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES 'NAT. BUILDING ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC. FULL FACULTY. G. TAILLANDIER, DIRECTOR. SsSSSSS in Winter In winter, it is hard to get fresh air In certain rooms. Some rooms in a house are usually colder than others, and If you open the windows It Is hard again to heat the room properly. If you keep the windows closed you don't get fresh air; if you keep them open you cannot quickly reheat the rqom. The KFECTIO anuKtusi I I I 1 l ll II I f t -f.l f a Ahtohtely smokeless and odorless solves the difficulty. You can leave the windows in a room open all day in winter, and when you close them apply a match to a Perfection Oil Heater and heat the room to any tem perature you desire in a few minutes. - Theatre. . . Hendricks Comedy . . '. f Sale at Haskins ft! EDITOR!) MAIL TIMDUNTC, crease over the preceding year of $223,039,410. The net operating rcvcinios for tho year were $908, 817,103, ns against $903,258,542 for 1909. FOR SALE 90 acres, all cleared, 12 miles Eagle Point, $90 per acre, finest soil. 110 acres, 70 cleared, 0 in orchard, 3 miles station, buildings, $85 per acre. TIMBER. 3000' acres fine k timber, -00 per cent sugar -pine, close' of rnilroM. 200,000,000 feet timber, well located. 2 CITY PROPERTY 7-room modern hou-e, Jot 50x120, .1(150 'cash. " ' Rooming house, 17 rooms. $050. Lojs 50x127, near West Main, $225; "good tcrjns. Rooming house, close in, $800. 10-roqni house, close in, $5500, good tonus. Fino 8-room modern bungalow, snap price. , Two 4-room houses,. $2200. Rooming house, 1(5 rooms, on East Main, close in; price cut for quick sale. Lots in West Walnut Park, $275 to $350, easy terms. FOR EXCHANGE. Seattle income property at cah value for ranch property up to $35,000. WANTED Girls for general housework. E.T L Room 206, Taylor & Phlpps Bldq. K. I . IHTTNKIt, Camliilato for Mayor. (Paid Advertisement.) MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN Small amounts, short time loans on lots, etc. Ad dress "Agent," Mail Tiibune, tf FOR EXCHANGE. itt-ut iCstatc FOR TRADE-Scattlo or Portland property. I luno. about -$200,000 of choice Scuttle or Portland prop erty for trade, both income prop erty or in lots; al&o farms and gro cery stocks for trade- for Rogue liver properly or oily property; also have some California pprop orty for trade. Write A. L. Cusick, formerly of Cusick & Moyors, 1140 W. 10th st, phono Muin 22IJ2. 2(i0 TO EXCHANflE For Medfor.) property : 20 acres, unimproved, 1-2000; 10 acres, unimproved. $1000; 20 aores, unimproved, $1000; 18 acres, improved, $7tJ0; fi2 acres,' impioved, $11,000; i 3(5 acres, improved, $0000. W. T. York & Co. tf Miscellaneous. FOR EXCHANGE Medford and suburban propprty, ranohos, timber lands, for tthor property. Address Box 109, euro. Mail Tribune. tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE MlucclluiicoiiN. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Fivo pnssenger 4-oyIindor touring auto mobile. Address Box 200, cure Mail Tribune offico. tf FOB REHT. Partus.' , FOR RENT Farms from 40 acres to 400 ncros. alfalfa land, fruit ranches, garden lands, general farming tanchos. Gold Ray Realty Co.. 210 West Main. tf. Hoard and Itooni. FOR RENT At tho Cottage, pleas nut furnished rooms and board, with hot and cold running water: until.?, largo sunny porches. 001 W. 10th ht. or 121 King st. tf PRIVATE BOAItl) AND ROOM at 402 S. Central ave. Mrs. C. II. Hart. FuinlslicdItooiiiH. t FOR RENT Lhrgo furnished room with stove, $1.50 per week. 1001 S. Central ave. 210 FOR RENT One largo, hiinny, well furnished room vwith private bath, new limine.- Mrs. E. B. Killiau, 24(1 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. Inquire 520 W. 10th bt. tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. 203' Olcson st, Phone Main 4474. TTN rv . 1 T" TV u m-$tJ-- , , i sssssbij. '' lEDlORD, OKEOQN, TUflSTjAY JANTJAKY 3, 1011. FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT Only hotol in town of 1000 inhabitants, Rogue River val ley; moWornly equipped, toilets, baths; water and electricity; 40 rooms t'fipnrly all refurnished. ' Call Aldcnhagcn, care Regno River Elce trio Co., 210 W. Main st. FOR RENT' Two largo connecting front rooms, , fino for offices, or dressmaking parlors, upstairs, cen ter of town; $25 month Phone 0202. . 300 FOR RENT Sunny furnished rooms, ono block from postoffico; board if desired. 208 N. Central nvo.. corner .rith st. 300 FOR RENTr-Furnished rooms for transients at No. 10 N. Grape st., next to Farmers' & Fruitgrowers Rank bldcr. If VOR RENT 20 modem equipped rooms, stenm'heat, hot nnd cold wa ter, electric light, toilets and baths, suitable) for first-class rooming house; rooms en suite, suitable for families or modern offices. Inquiro Aldcnhngcn, enro Rogue River Elec tric Co. tf Housekeeping Rooms. FOR RENT Light Housekeeping Woms. . :i:i0 N. Front st. 247 FOR RENT Three nieo light room on ground floor, suitable for light housekeeping; some furnitui'!. Phone -1974. " " Unfurnished Rooms. FOR RENT Three ui.-e unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 211 Stark st., near corner Roosovelt and Washington. Uuslncsj Itoouis LARGE room, fireplace, furnished m office. Gregory's Studio. tf FOR RENT Office rooms, $1 cndi per month, in Rostel's modern block at Central Point, Ore. Par ties desiring 'wol located office rooms will do well to examine these. 25U FOR RENT Office rooms ovor tho Postofficc. Seo Q. F. pyer, 12.1 K Alnin st., room J. FOR RENT Offico rooms in Elec tric building, modern equipment, Btcnm bent, electric light, baths, toilet, hot and. coM water. Gold Ray Realty Co.. 210 W. Main fit. tf FOR RENT Business room on W, Main st., 24x140, suitablo for res taurant or billiard room or otlior business, sto'nin bent. Gold Ray Realty Co., 210 W. Main st. tf Houses. U- FOR RUNT - Four-room Imusu, modern, fhst bouse soulh pave men!; $18 per month. 218 Mlsceltuiicoiis. FOIl LRASM Fqlly equipped placer mlno. Call on Aldonhr.gen, Rokuo Illvor Electric Co., 31(1 West Main. ' tf t FOR SALE OR RENT. HuhIiicsb Property. FOR SALE OR RENT Good open ing for general merchandise store in now town with $15,000 monthly payroll, on rnilroad, 12 miles from Medford. Gold Ray Runlty Co, 200 W Main. tf. FOR SALE. L. N. JUIJI), Talent," Or,, genoral real estate agent; bargains at all times; list properly with mo. tf ItiisinoHS Property, FOR SALE Dry goods storo, doing good business, long Jense, small ex penses, east of S. P. railroad; must sell on account of health. Address "Opportunity," care Mail Tribune office. tf FOR SA'LE -Choict businoss prop orty nt a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address Condor Wn tor Power Co. lMtH. SPLENDID rcsidenco loto, just off mving, $300, payments $10 month ly; we help you .build. Room 33, Jackson County Bank bldg. FOR SALE-Twd largo lots, close. in, easy terms for quick sale. Bo 004, city. 245 FOR SALE- Rcsidenco lots, cjoso in, high elevation, commanding a beau tiful view of tho city and valley; best lendenco district, nt prices that are right. A. F. Burnett,. Jack son Co. Bank bldg. Phono Muni 42, rcsidenco 2574. tf Acreage. FOR HALE 30 ncrcn rcd'l'ruit land, i miles from Medford; will Mil to any kind of fruU and furnish troes for $200 per acre; linpl as it in, $125 por aero; 'ft interested, write H. Bowman, -Jacksonville, Or. 200 FOR SALE 5 10 oud' 20-acro tracts with perpetual water right for sale on easy payment plun. Roguelands Incorporated, Fred N. CummingH, manager. tf ' FOR SALE. , Acreage. FOR SALE Eagle Point is the com ing town of tho Rogue River valley; tho record orchard of tho world is hero; tho licst truck farms in tho valley arc, hero; wo havo tho kind of land you are. looking for; 1 luwo 1100 acres of choice fruit and truck (liuul, adjoining town, with 200 acres under irrigation, partly sot to fruit, for sale in small tracts on terms tp suit your requirement.; take n6 bile's word for it, but come up and 'ee for yourself. U. W. Lake, Englo Point. 248 FOR SALE In small tracts,- or as a whole, 200 acres finest fruit or alfalfa land, 2 miles fiom railroad, 11 miles from Medford; land is ab solutely freo soil, ddop and rich; no hardpan; slopes gently to and faces on main county road; wo must sell this trnut in tho next 30 dny-t; price mid tonns are right. Seo plat in our offico. D. II. Jackson & Co., ll82 Main st. Phone 2722. it, FOR SALE--14 acres, 10 acres plantod'lo pears,-ono milo from Cehtrnl Point, $2115 per acre. W T. York & Co. tf FOR SALE Largo modern houdo with soulh nnd oast front, 113 foot front on pavod streot, by 181s fout long, nicoly improved grounds; ev erything strictly modern; reason for selling, lady of lmuso noods :i olmngo of climato; this, plneo is suitablo for nieo homo or first class rooming hous; easy terms to right pnrtv. S"j tho Jackson County Realty Co., 004 West Tonlh st. Wo also Jivo largo nnd pmnll tracts of imurovod and unimprov ed orchard 'ands. tf FOR SALE Ono acre, will mako six largo lots, between two streets lo bo paved, eloso' in, with now two story iouso and shack; will take a close-in lot in trade, or will sell any part to suit purchaser. John Rotor. (I S. Cent nil ave. IP FOR SALE 5 and 10-aoro tracts just within nnd adjoining city lim its, n't a bargain, on 0 annual pay ments. Address Condor Wator Pmitmi P ' ..., u. vif. - ifoiuct. I'liK SALE Two 'J-rnoin houses and woodshed, one house brand new, other in good condition, rent ed; patent toilet, lot 50x108, cIoms in, lor only $7511. ;il).r Uleson Ht 248 FOR SALE Limited number pure bred Poland China boars. 3 and 1 months old. cliiihln to c?o in llin best herds and cheap enough for any fanner to buy. Berkeley Or chaids, Geo. C. Osgood, mgr. I'lionu Farmors 703.3. tf Miscellaneous. FOR SALE A homestead relin njiisliinoiit of 1(10 acres with 3,500,- 000 feet of saw timber; hoiiio water for irrigation; will k4I cheap or trado for unimproved properly in Medford. C. S. Drake, Beagle, Or. 210 FOR SALE Animal fertilizer for orchards, lawns, etc.; write for guaranteed analysis and profitable results from use. Union Meal Co.tf FOR SALE Nicely dressed corn fatlencd hogs, f. o. b. Eagle Point, 10 cents por lb. Address II. F. Brown, Eagle Point, Or. 215 FOR SALE-Com. Dr. R. M. Clancy. WANTED. MlscoUaneoHB. WANTED To purchase a weuned fox terrier puppy, male. I). L. Woodruff, Gen. Del. 247 WANTED To let contract for clearing laud, will furuitth machine if desired. For particulars iiupiiat D. If. Jackson, offico opposite Ho tel Moore. Phono 2722. 218 WANTED Boarders und roomers, homo cooking. 4-lC S. Evergreen st.. corner 12th. 200- WANTED Addressen of tho follow ing parties, recent arrivals: Mrs, L. Stovoiis, Mrs. (J, L. Moore, Mrs. C. F. Clark, Mrs. Win. Jliotriok. Ho ward given; information treated confidentially, Cull Phono No. 0013, or address 101), care Medfotd Mail Tribune. 24(1 WANTED Clean cotton rags at Mail Tribuno offico. . WANTED Boarders and roomotv 510 N. Riverside avo. tf HELP WANTED. Help Wanted Male. WANTED A firsUolnsa Japanese boy for housework, 2 in family and good wages. Apply mornings 210 N, Oakdale, tf WANTED Salesmen in every local ity of tho noilhwost; money ad vanced wcokly; many mako ovor $1000 month; choico of territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top Pftnitb. Wash WANTED Foreman to tako charge of young orchard, wife to cook for men. Must furnish ref erences, Boudinot Connor, Central Point, 320 HELP WANTED. Help Wiinod Female. WANTED Girl tor goneral JioubO work? vancsa $i' por dny. call at 21C W. Main Bt. tt ' Situations Wasted. W'ANTED-.Work-on ranch by young man and wife. Address Box 14, care Mail Tribune. 240 WANTED Plain sowing of all kinds; shirtwaists, underwear, plain" skills 'and drones. At 808 Washington sK 211 WANTED Man and wife wish em ployment; hotel, restaurant or boarding house preferred. E. A. Cnrr. Gen. Del., 510 E. Main. 24'. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Accountants. D. R. WOOD General accountnnt. Your books audited and kept for a rcitsonnblo figure; your business soliciM. Offico Phipp? bldg., room 200. Phone 3122. Architects. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Main. Phono Main 3171. Rcsidenco phone 744. Assayor nml Analyst. EARL V. INGELS. B. S. Boat equipped assay offico in Oregon; food products, soils, fertilizers, npruy products, walor, otc, nn alvzed. Grants Pass. Attorneys. MULKEY & CHRRHY Lawyoro. B, F. Mulkey. Geo. W. Cherry. Rtioin 30, Jackson Co. Bank bldg. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L, Ronrncs. Lawyers. Of fico Medford Naliouul Bank build ing, second floor. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA-LEY--Allorneys-ut-law. Nos. 1 nnd 2, Postoffico huUding. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, aarnett Cproy bldg, , v WITIIINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm building. IJIHIartl ' Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars, and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young & Hr.ll building. A nice", nool plnco to spend tho hot tyftov uoona. Hill Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill poster ann Distributor. All ordors promptly filled. Room 20, Jackwm Countj Bnnk,JbViildine. Medford. Or.' ' Cigars and Tolmcco. IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokchouso Dealers in tobacco, cigars and smoroks' supplies. Exclusivo agents of Lewis Singlo Binder. El Morilt and El Paloncia. 212 West Mam streot. Collections ACCOUNTS collected in any pnrt of Ifio world. No charge, if not col lected. Pacific Collecting Co., 33 Jackson Co. Bank bldg. .. ! !- ' ,, t Fidelity and Surety Iloiuls. L. L. SMALL, bonds of all kinds in thu best (iompauies. 33 Jackson Co, Bank bldg. Furiiitiira. II. J' WILSON- & CO., donlora.i.n new and soond-hand fnrnilufu and hardware. Agents for llonse hbld stoves and ranges. 10 South Fir streot. Phono Main 3101. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS -Comer 8th nnd Holly otreots, Med ford. Mission furniture mado to order. Cabinot work of all kinds. A trinl order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cookstovos and ranges. Now and second-hand funiiftiro. Ends' old stand, 18 W F bt.. South, Phono 01, Medford Gran I to Work. GOLD RAY GRANITE CO., 210 W. Main st.,' manufacturers and deal ers in gmomimoutal and huildin granite, crushed granite common brick and' pressed brick, ooarso and fino wnshod rivor sand. MEDFORD BRICK CO.-Geo. W. Priddy, O. D. Naglo, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractors and manu facturers of brisk; dealers in pressed bnok and limo. Offico in nnrucll-Coiov blook. room 200. 2d tloor. Phono No. a 181. Notary Public. NOTARY PUBLIC Room 207. Phlpps bldg, NOTARY PUBLIC-Mail Tribun office. NurHorles. QUAKER. NURSERIES-Our troos nio budded, not grafted, Our stook is not irrigated, Wo guarantco ev erything put out. Wo are not in tho trust. II. B, Pnttorsbn, offioo romoved to 110 J5. Main st. ROaUK RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO., ino. Growers of high grade nursory stock; Office 25 W. Main. Tel. 1201. . o IUSJNESS DIRECTORY. Nursery Products THE OREGON NURSERY pVoduets are all one-cnr bud on 3-ylir ro9ts; reprcsentntivo office now ill Medford; vcati supply applo, par ' nnd walnut treos on short lioliqe; all guaranteed in overy respect; ranch ers, write us of your needs; will be glad to quote yon prices. Painters and Papcrlianger.u DECORATE your tinted walls with stencil borders by A. Risdon, paint er, docorntor nnd poporlinngor, No. 5 E. 3d St., Medford. Photographers. HAVE your Xmas photos mado by Mnnkoy if you want somothing to please. Physicians and Surgeons. J. K. SHEARER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given to internal medicine and gen eral office practice, Offico hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4. Office phone 731, rcsidenco phono 4542. Offico ovor Strang's drug store. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician nnd Surgeon, Offico 210 E. Main st., ovor Has. kins' drug storo. ' Phone Main 1001. DRS, CONROY pi CLANCY Phv sicians nnd surgeons, Taylor nrifc Philips bldg., rooms 210-211-212. Offico phono 501, rcsid&ieo pliqne 012. Offico hours 9 a. in, to 8 p. m. DR. F. G. CAR LOW. D1L EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians. Moved toRbbms 410 and 4J.7, Garnott-Coroy bldg. Phono Main 0351. DR. E. II. PORT.ER Diseases of women a spooialty. .Rooms 5, (5, 1, 8. St. Mntk'o bldg., Medford, Or. Phenes: Office 4001, resitlenee 4951. DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Prao tico limited to diseases of tho oyo, car, noso nnd throat. Offico 210 E. Main st., ovor Medford Hard waro Co. DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Offico in Rialto bldg., 123 E Main. Gas administered for extraction of tooth. Tclophono Main 081. Night phono 4432. DR. W. W. WICK Homeopathic physician; residence 203 Olson St., pliano Main 4474; offico, rooms 3 and 4 St. Mark's block, phone Main 1871. DR. STEARNS Physician and sur geon. Offico Gnrnott-Corby bldg., rooms 211-212, phono 10D2. Rosi donco 113 Laurel st., phono 2002. W. A. LOVELACE Contractor iiml practical builder; estimates freo; jmtronngo appreciated. 125 South Almond st. DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Practice liuiited lo diseases of wo men. Office Husk-ins bldg. Phpno Main-1001. DR. STEPHENSON fits glasses to correct nny defoct of tho oyo. Of fico ovor Allen & Reagan's. Phono Main 1851. Dr. W. M. Van Scoyoc. Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoo. Dentists. Garnett-Coroy bldg., .suite 318, Med ford. Or. Both Phono. DR. CHOW YOUNG will euro iheuiii. atism, asthma, paralysis and other dinoases. Seo mo at 211 S. Front and 10th streets. Printers nnd Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped job offico in South ern Oregon; Portlund prices. 37 South Central nvonuo. Htonographertf. ELLA M. GUANYAW P&hu Blook. Stenographic work dona quickly and woll. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 403 Garnett, Corey building, West Sido. J$43 Tin Shop. J. A. 'Smith Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron waro on hand nnd mado to ordor. 128 North G st. Road Uiuloi'tukeis. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phono 351. Nght phones; C. W. Conklin 3001; J, E. Butler 3571 : John A. Peri 4111. Unions. CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL 1810 Moots nt Smith's hall, J.2S North Grapo street, every Thurs day ovonlng promptly at 8 o'clock-. All, journeymen carpenters, as well as local members, urged to be pres ent. Business of vital interest: to all enrponters transacted at thwe mentintrs. .1. J. Real- hiiRinnss asrt. 1 ' 'r Miscellaneous. SOUTHERN OREGON nOUSE- MOVERS-Wo buy, soli and move all classes of buildings; two j oars' hiiceoVful oiuoer in Medford; ref erences and bonds furnished if de. sired. Bordan & Sons, phone Main 1)002, Medford, Or, ' '& t i ih ' !?r I