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- n-y yvmmrn - jy nn K TO PROTECT OR NOT TO PROTECT? IS. This Question Is Proving Extremely Embarrassino to Congress Many Arguments for Fortifying and Not Fortifying Pariama. f WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. Onfe of l)i(! most interesting MibjecU before congress is llio plan for forth iu-. tilt; Punn'ma cuitnl submitted by lip board of onliiniico and fortifica tions of the tinny. The arguments of the nnti-forliti cation men have induced Preside il Tuft to reduce the expenditure t.i he tnare lor defeaie of the canal. 1 August the army hoard presented t the executive a plan which propo-ei' tin expenditure of .j!m,.')45,843. A a compromise the president ordered the members of tjie board to remai nder their recommendations Subsequently the board reduced their estimate approximately 15 per cent. They aKo decided that it would be sufficient "to erect si cheaper type of emplacements for th ails. The barracks for thetrops to be btationed on the canal weiv, under the origiiinLplan, to have been constructed of. concrete. The sec ond plan contemplates wod. ThA third point wu, in the distribution ot the troops. Instead of scattering them widely over' the isthmus th? board has permit of quick mobiliza tion of the carious parts of the force at the different vulnerable point i when danger threatens. "Since the date of the submisMo.i of the original report," says the foi til'ieation board, "further experience has been had as to the cost of .em placement of the type of those it i- p.oposcu! to construct for the de fense of the canal and as to the cost of structures of a type suitable for the housing of troops in the eiinil zone. Based on this experience modifications, have been made in the estimates of cost. "These modifications and tho it duction of the .seacoast armamei.t have permitted a reduction in the to tal of the estimates of cost given m the report of August 12 of upproxU mutely one-third." The board recommends that 14-inch rifles; twelve b'-inch rifle.; for seacoast defense of the c.i iinl ngujusl naval attack. The construction of peimanenl field works for the defense of the canal and fortifications against field attack by raiding parties is also rec ommended. The board believes these should be completed b ythe time tin canal in opened. A permanent gar rison is recommended for the cninl zone, to be composed in time 'if peace of 12 companies of coast ar tillery, '1 regiments of infantry, 1 battalion of field artillery and -squadron of cavalry. This force i to be augmented in time of war !. detachments from the Tinted State whenever accessary. MEDFORD MARKETS. (Prices paid by Medford merchants Potatoes $1.15(D1. 35 por ewt. Cabbage lVfclc. Squash 8,rcfJD$l. Parsnips lo. Carrots lVfco. Beets lVc. Onions IV-jo to" 1.85. Peni-s lij2c. Prunes Driod, 4c. Pumpkins S'ac. Apples 2c. Celery 75c$l per doren. Butter, KggH and Poultry. (Prices paid by Medford merchants' Butter Fresh ranch, 32M:" creamery, 37V&C. Eggs Fresh ranch, 35c. Poultry Mixed, 1014c: spritr chickens, 14(alGe; turkeys, i7c. (Prices pnid produoers.) Hay .Timothy, $10; nlfnlfa.a $14: grass, $14; grain hay, $10. Grain Wheat $1.15 bushel; oat. $3(1 ton; barley, $32 ton. Beef Cows, 441e; steers, 5(a 5'C Pork 7VGp8?. Veal Dressed, 9o. (Soiling prices.) polled barley, $1.75 ewt.; $32 ten: bran, $1.75; middlings, $1.851.00. Mutton SfjrS'ae; lambs, Oc. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A GOOD j ! , INVESTMENTS' ( ft one nunnrcu ucre umw ic city lots, hottom. under Irrigation, perpetual I Fow e,ose'in ncres for resiilenL.e j water right. Al for app'.es or pears; j jr,,,,.,!, can make big money raising onions. I ' , relory, tomatooli and all kinds of vos-' WANTED otables; big money In subdivision j jCity aml ronch ,)roporty to )lst( joins a now townslte and tho raJI-Q.rJa fflr Reneral housework. road; all under now wire fence; eani Man nJ1 wlf(J ou nnQh. hou3e. be bought for one-half tho price of k r oHininini? land. Buy from owner and save tho commUalon. Address Box 35, Medford, Or. tf iiaskins for Health. 1 ISCGRES JAPAN FOR BARBARITY Legislature of British Columbia Con siders Resolution Heavily Scoring England for Being An Alley of Nippon. VICTORIA, H. C., Jan. 2o. heat ed debate Is expected In the legisla ture when a resolution condemning the government In executing 14 so elallsts early this week and publicly condoning tho fact that great Hritnln Ik an ally of "a government capable of such unspeakable barbarity" come3 up for action. The resolution was Introduced by M. J. H. Hawthorn Thwalt. M. P. P , and It Is expected that a bitter fight will be made for Its passage. It Is not believed that the house will en dorse the resolution In the light of the fact that Great Britain and Ja pan are bed-fellowB politically. Tho resolution Is as follews: "Whereas, Japan demanded consid eration as a civilized nation; and, "Whereas, tho working class of that nation has- shown In varloiu ways Its right to consideration from Ihnt standpoint; and, "Whereas, the government of Ja pan has Inflicted tho death penalty upon certain socialist worklngmen In a futile endeavor to delay or prevent the advancement of human freedom; therefore, be It "Hesolved, That this house con demns this action of the ruling pow ers of Japan, and regrots that Great Britain should ally Itself for any pur poses with a government capable of such unspeakable barbarity." Has&ns for health. LOST. LOST One bay and one sorrel horse. Reward offered. Address W. B. Hamilton, 15. F. I). No. . Central Point 2fi4 FOR EXCHANGE. Heal Estate TO EXCHANGE For Medford preperty: 20 acres, unimproved. $200Q; 10 acres, unimproved. $1000; 20 acres, unimproved. $1000; 18 acres, improved, $7500; '-52' aeTes-, inipVuea; $11,000; 3(1 acres, improved, $G000. W. T. York & Co. tf FOR EXCHANGE Medford and suburban property, rauohes, tinibtsi lands, for other property. Address Box 199, caro Mail Tribune. tf FOR SALE OR RENT. Houses HOUSES for rent or sale by owner 00 N. Orango Bt. tf Business Property FOR SALE OR RENT Good open ing for general merchandise 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 OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Five passenger 4-cylinder touring auto mobile. Address Box 200, care Mail Tribune office. tf FOR SALEOR EXCHANGE Acote lonc plant, 30 to 50 lights, with gas fixtures; bargain. P. O. Box G88 or telephone 7181. FOR SALE 20 acres, iucomo $4000. will handle. CITY PROPERTY 7.vnnm lirmcn Itl noire frnm P O I $2500; terms. Lot on W. Tenth, $350. Lot on W. Palm, $250. Warehouse property, corner site, $3500. 4-room house, pantry, bathroom. close in, $2100; tonus-, Westmoreland lots $275. FOR EXCHANGE. Income properly for raw land. Senttlo income- property at canh value for ranoh property 10 acres pears,,! and 3 yrs., 3 miles 24 Si,, 100 under ditch, for modorn house. 7 or more rooms. 1 100 aero subdivision, close in, for P j" I I. fl Room.. 206, Taylor & Phipps Bldg. M MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, FOR RENT. Housekeeping Itoonis FOR RENT ing rooms, 2142. -Xico clean housokocp 317 2nd st. W. Phone 205 FOR REXT Newly furnished house keeping looms; center town. 234 E. 9th st. 207 Board nnd Rooms FOR RENT At tho Cottage, pleas ant furnished rooms and board, with hot nnd cold running water: bnths, large sunny porches. GOlj W. 10th st. or 124 King st. tf Furnished Rooms l-Ult UK NT Two furnished rooms! 323 S. Riverside ave. ,200 FOR RENT Furnished looms for transients nt No. 10 N. Oinpe st. next Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' bnnk bldg. tf FOR REXT Punished sleeping room; everything new and clonn; renr.onnble price:' ensy walft from Main st. Only men need apply. Oleson and W. Hnmilton sts. Phone Mnin 4474. tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms In center business district, Mcdford; modern equipment, steam heat, elec tric light, baths, hof and cold water and janitor service. Rooms single or en suite. Enquiro Aldonhngcn, Rogue River Electric Co., 210 W Mnin st. tf FOR RENT 20 modern equipped rooms, steam heat, hot and cold wa ter, electric light, toilets nnd baths, suitable for first-class rooming house; rooms en suite, suitable for families or modern officos. Impure Aldcnhngen, enro Rogue River Elec tric Co. tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, board next door. 345 N Bartlett. tf FOR RENT 1 furnished room, 219 S. Central nve. Inquire nt noon or after 5 p. m., or phone 2933. tf FOR RENT Two Inrge furnished looms; light, heat and bath. Tele phone 4882, or call at 520 S. Ilol. street. . 2(14 Houses FOR RENT A new G-room modem bungalow with all conveniences. Ap ply at No.' 37 S. Central ave. I. P. Moore. 204 Business Rooms FOR RENT Office rooms over tltf Postoffice. See O. F. Dyer, 123 E. Main bt., room 2. FOR RENT Offico rooms in EIco- trie building, modern equipment steam heat, cloctric light, -bnths toilet, hot and cold water. Gold Ray Realty Co., 210 W. Main st. 11 'FOR RENT Business room on W Main st., 24x140, suitable for res taurunt or billiard room or othei business, steam boat. Gold Ra Realty Co., 21G W. Main st.. tf ' Farms FOR RENT Farms from 40 ncrop to 400 acres, alfalfa land, fruit ranches, garden lands, general farming ranches. Gold Ray Realty Co.. 210 West Mnin. tf Miscellaneous FOR LEASE Fully equipped plncer mine. Call ,on Aldonhcgen, Rogue River Electric Co., 216 West Main. tf TO LETOne'thoiisnnd-louds loam soil for hauling. 134 S. Bart lett. tf FOR SALE. Business "Property FOR SALE Choiot business prop- 1 erty nt a bargain, on Jong time: I ensv tonus. Address Condor Wa $G00O tor Power Co. Acreage. I- ' JJt SALE Your Opportunity- 177 ncres, 3 blockj to street car leos than a mile to Diversity of Or egon, y miles to court house just outside city limits; beautiful view of city; nil fine apple and pear land, could not lay better; 50 bearing fruit trees; house and large barn; fine springs, artesian watoi in house and bnrn; new 0-foot side walk all the wuy to city. Half un dor cultivation. Best subdividing proposition in the state: lots across ctreet from $150 to $100. If taken nt once will sell for $350 per acre- u"ul ,.,. uHBiim. """"'", owner, B x 93, Kugeno, Ore. 11. No agents. Addros 'FOR SALE 5, 10 und 20-ncre tracts with perpetual water rich II for solo on ensy pnymeut plnn.i Roguelnnds Incorporated, Fred N Ctimmings, manager. tf FOR SALE "JO norcs red fruit land 4'.. miles from Medford; will hot to any kind of fruit nnd furnish tree.- and will care for tho orchard for five yonrs. for $250 nn aero; will clear and plant for $200 per ucre 285 Hasklns for Health. arEDFOITO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 101 FOR SALE. Acreage FOR SALE -5 and 10-aere tracts just within nnd adjoining city lim its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address Condor Water Power Co. Lots FOR SALE A good high lot 00x125, in Walnut Park nddition, 1 block off pavement from W. 7th st. Price $400; terms. This lot will be worth $."500 in nnother year. Address X10, euro Mail Tribune- office FOR KALE CHEAP South front lot on pavement on Tenth st. In quire of oyncr, 015 W. 1 1th st. 2(18 FOR SALE Two large lots, close in, very cheap, for cash. Address Box 2f, Mail Tribune. 208 Houses FOR SALE We have a splendid o room house on S. Central nve., at only $lf)00. On good terms. Lot is 50x140, and has a good barn on it. It is worth your time to loo this up. Cornetius-Garner Realty Co.. 133 W. Main st. tf FOR SALE New G-room cottage and" bain; lot 50x140; near school; $1500; terms. Six-room house, barn; 50 to 00 fiuit trees; lot contains 1 aere: facing 300 feel on street. Will be near now Queen Anno school. Price $4250; terms. D. H. Jnckson & Co 1181- W. Mnin. Phono 2722. FOR SALE A brand new 4-room house furnished, within 5 blocks ol this office, oii u street to bo paved this 'spring. This house is pins tercd, has electric lights, bath, toi lot, etc.; solid cement foundation, nnd is thoroughly up to date in every respect. For ji short time we cm sell this property for $2500, with only $500 down, bnlance like rent Cornetius-Garner Renlty Co., 13! W. Main st. tf FOR SALE Large modnrn hous" with south nnd east front, 113 fee' front on paved streot, by 181 fee long, nicely improved grounds; ov erything strictly modrn; rcasoi for selling, lady of buiso needs chnngo of climnto; ibis place i suitable for nice homo or first class rooming hous; easy terms l right party. Sui tho Joeksoi County Realty Co., 004 West Tentl st. We nlso hnxe largo and Bmnl tracts of impiovod and nnimprov ed orchnrd Jnncls. tf 1 1 1 i 1 1 1- 1 1 FOR SALE Ho' is the thing fo some one who , likes plenty of roon around the ho'iise. A lot that i 108x258 with'- a dandy 4-roou house. This property is only si: blocks from our offico and will b half block off the pavement tlii1 spring. $1200 will handle, and tin balance will bo lef.s than the firs! payment. Cor,uoiius-Gurner Realty Co., 133 W. Main. tf FOR SALE 3-room house, Inrgt lot; good soil; fruit and shrubbeiy Easy terms. 902 E. flth st. Bo? 522. 205 FOR SALE Wo have just gottoi hold of a new 4-room plnstoroc house on W. 9th st., that we con siller well worth $1500; if sold sooi wo can get il for $1200. Cornotius Gnrner Realty Co., 133 W. Mail street. tf FOR SALE -A well located lot 01 the southeast corner of Washing ton nnd Howard streets, East Side For u cash consideration wo can sel this for $850. Any one wanting 1 good lot cannot beat thin for Inca tion and price. Coriielius-Oarnoi Ronlty t'o 1333 W. Main st. tf FOR SALE Two houses, 31 S. Or ange, $2200; 822 Bennett ave $900; by John Henderson. 270 FOR SALE -A 5-rooiu strictly mod erp story and a half bungalow. ThU property has every eonvenienci known bungalow ot a much ex pen hive type; living room 24x12; din iug room 13x15; cabinet kitelioi 13x15. (Two cabinets, sink, cup boards, etc.); elegant open stair way; two large bed rooms; four big closet; while enameled bath room etc,; upstairs 5 cunts while eiianiei down stalls fir, stained and waved floors scraped, polished and waxed walls plastered juhI tinted; founda tion cement; good big lot, shadi trees nice lawn, etc. All for $.'1000 $1000 cash, balance easy. Conic tius-Garner Realty Co., 133 W. Man street. tf Miscellaneous KOI SALE Two notes 3333.33; caeh puyaIjfl Marcl( 10l2 all, March, JUl.i; security tliitso tunop amount of notos. Medf rd. Address box 56.c If FQIt SALE -Limited number pure bred 'Poland China boars, 3 and 1 mouths old, eligible to go in the bust birds and cheap enough for any fnrmer to buy, Borkeley Or chnrds, Geo. C. Osgood, mgr, Phone Farmers 703x3. tf FOR fvYLE-A "Forcieuer" big jet bluok mrte colt, will be 3 years old May SIB. Kill. VYgodNJIle, Or. John B. Hair 20if FOR SALE. Miscellaneous V?lX SArChoh:c6t bnlud."lfairn!VANTED-BoarderS nnd lmy, $10 per ton. Daggett ranch 273 SINGER and Wheeler & Whson sew ing machines for sale or rent; sup plies and repairs for all kinds. Everything guaranteed. Offico at Allin's Store. Phone G043. FOR SALE Writo to Snmpsoi Spray .Co., Grants Pass for priccK as the association has not done so We will quoto you prices ns an in dividual. Snmpson Spray Co. Grants Pnss. Or. 275. FOR SALE 12 and lG.inch lengths onk and fir block wood for use ii heaters and fireplaces; also split fino for kitchen use. F. Oscu brugge, 401 Riverside avenue. Pa cific phono 1941. 270 FOR SALE Milch cow coining fresh in five weeks, $05, if taken withh. 10 days. Call or address Ranch, 2 miles south of Gold Hill. Muel. Blowers, Gold Hill, Or. 2117 FOR SALE 1 fancy bronze turkeys and some White Leghorn loosters Robt. Button. 208 FOR SALE Fir wood. Phone (111 or call at 1311 W. 11th st. 20(1 FOR SALE Good light covered wagon, bolster springs, will carry 2500 lbs.; dearly new; or will trade for good buggy. Address John Ni col, 114 Portland nve., Medford Or. 20(1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR LEASE 22-rbohi hotel hcwl.v renovated, largo grounds, fino lo cation. Enquiro at Stone's Cand and Cigar Store, 122 Front st. tl SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED Position ns housekeep.n for widower or bnehelnr by middle aged lady. Addross Box 21, care Mail Tribune office. 200 WANTED A position ns munngoi of first class rooming house by mid dle aged lady. Addross Box 22. care Mail Tribune. 200 WANTED Competent lndy stenog. rnpher wishes position in city,. Ad dress O, enro Mail-Tribune. 200 HELP WANTED. Help Wanted Malo WANTED Salesmen in overy loonl ity of tho northwest; money ad vancod wookly; mnny mako ovo' $1000 mouth; choice of territory Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top nonish. Wash. WANTED A live, energetic mini fol Jackson county. .Must be able to handle men under him,' and furnish $50 or $100 as guarantee. To sue)) a man, we offer a life opportunity nnd splendid future in munufaetur iug agency. Address The Vnllon- Reed Co.. 330-3:131 Lumber Kx- chiuige bldg., I NirllaiidOr. 2(1(1 WANTED. Miscellaneous WANTED Tho best bnrguin ii from -10 to 120 acres of first ehis-. undeveloped fruit laud that gem hard cash will buy. Must be withli 15 miles of Medford, Give full nnrticulnrs in first leter. Addles Box 700, care this office. tf FOR SALE--Double seated 4-spriug mountain wagon, ('all 011 L. A. Roso, Phoenix, Or. 207 FOR SALE Furniture for 3 rooms at 50c 011 dollar addtess E. II Conies, Nash hotel. 2(1(1 WANTED Tho bent bargain in from -10 to 120 acres of first class undeveloped fruit land that good hard cash will buy. Must be with in 15 miles of Medford. Give full particulars in first letter. Addiess Box 700, care this offico. WANTED -To rent a (i or 7 room modei n house with a bnin. Will lease for one year. Address Box 1 I, care Mail Tribune office. 2(I7 WAXTED TO RENT Small fur nished housciinmcdjuU'ly. Must have bath, be reasonable and close in. Apply A, R. Mnnow, Mail Trib une offico or phone 3021. WAXTED-I do houseolenniiig by day, hours or week. Yiinui. Tel. Main (1051. WANTED--Wo have a buyer for a ' or 0 room strictly modern bunga low. Price miibt not exceed $3500 1 and should bo within six blocks of conler of city. Our party has a well located lot to trade in at cash' price on first paymont. What have' you to offer? CoruotiiiH-Gnrnor Realty Co., 133 W. Main st. tf WANTED -One thousnud ImuU loam m'iM for hauling. 134 S. Bail lett. tf WANTED-Room and boai.i with private fumily by young limn, Give rates. Address T, oftre Mai' Tiil 11110. 20 i WANTED 4 mulcB, 4 to 5 yearn old, broken. Stulo weight and piico lirt letler Address lkx 17, euro Mud Tbuue. if, 1. WANTED. Miscellaneous roomers. homo cooking, st.. comer 12th. 44G S. Evergtcon 2lili BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Accountants D. R. WOOD General aucountnnt, Your bopks audited and kept for a rcnsounblo figure; your business solicited. Offico Phipps bldg., room 209. Phono 3122. Architects LOOK. READ AND THINK 1 will draw plans, mnko estimator build your house tosuit you; will tnko ns part pay hogs, cows, fur niture, fruit, nerene, or city lots in any desirable location, or will tnke your notes on terms to suit. I nlso have a nico home, 100 ncres im proved down S. E. will exchange for lots or neronggo here of same value. Call at 112 S. Riverside any day, after 7 p. in. or phone 3032 at 0:30 p. in., or drop me card stating your wnnls and neods W. A. Lovelace, Contractor and Builder. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Builders. Offico 7-8, 325 Mnin. Phono Main 3471. Rosidcuee phom 744. Assayer nnd Analyst EARL V. 1NGELS. B. S. BojI equipped nssny offico in Oregen: food products, soils, fertilizers, spray products, water, etc., an alyzed. Grants Pnss. Attorneys COLVIG & RE AMES W. M. Col vig, C. Ij. Ronraes. Lawyors. Of fico Medford Nntiounl Bank build ing, socond floor. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attornoys-nt-law. Nos. 1 and 2, Postoffieo building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnott Coro.v bldg. WITH1NGTON & KELLY Lawyors. Palm building. B. F. MULKEY Lawyer. Room 30. Jackson Co. Bank bldg. . Billiard Parlors S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young & Hall building. A nice, cool placo to spoud tho hot after noons. Bill Pouters VERNE T. CANON Bill V)Stornnr Distributor. AH orders promptly filled. Room 29, Jackson County Rank 'building. Medford. Or. Civil Engineer. CIVIL ENGINEER Go to L. W Whiting at southeast corner of .Mnin and Central for survoyi.ig drufting, building grades, sower do sign, city engineering, conci-ctd or irrigation construction, or i.tlior engineering work. Subdividing and platting 11 specialty. So see me il you contemplate such work. 283 Collections ACCOUNTS collcoted in any part of the world. No cluirgo if not col lected. Pacific Collecting Co., 33 Jackson Co. Bnnk bldg. Cigars and Tobacco IRELAND & ANTLE. Smokohouso Dealcrs in tobneco, cigars and Binoroks' suppliofl. Exclusive ngenb of Lewis Singlo Binder, EI Merit! and El Palonela. 212 West Mum stroet. Fidelity and Surety Bonds L. L. SMALL, bonds of nil kinds in tho best cotnpnuioB. 33 Jackson Co. Bank bldg. 1'urnlttiro H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in new mid scond-hnnd furniture nnd hardware. Agents for House hold stoves and ranges. 10 South Mr streot. Phono Main 3101. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS - Corner 8th and Holly atreots, Med ford, Mission furnSturo mado tt order. Cnhiuot work of all kinds A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cookatoves and ranges. New and second-hand furniture Ends' old stand, 18 W F st.. South. Phono 01, Medford Gnuilto Works GOLD RAY GRANITE CO., 210 W. Main st,, manufacturers and deal ers in gmonumcntul and buildin granite, crushed granite common brick and pressod brick, coarse and fino washed river snnd. MEDFORD BRICK c6.-Goo.W. Priddy, O. D. Nnglo, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractors and manu facturers of briik; dealers in pressed brick nnd limo. Offico in Onrnott-Corov block, "room 209. 2d floor. Phono Nn. 3181 Nursery I'rodiici.s THE OREGON NURSERY products aro ull one-year bud on 3-year roots; representative offico now io Medford; can supply apple, pear and walnut trees on short notice; all guaiantood in ovory reaped; ranch- ors. write ua of your need's ; will be glad to quote you. prices. PAGE SKVKN- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ' Xtirscrlcs QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees arc budded, not grafted. Our stook is not irrignted. Wo guaranteo ev erything put out. Wo are notm tho trust. II. B. Patterson, offico removed to 110 E. Mnin st. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO., tnc Groworo of high grade nursery Btook. Offico 25 W. Mnin. Tol. 1201. Notary Public NOTARY PUBLIC Room Phipps bldg. 207, NOTARY PUBLIC-MaU Tribana office. Physicians and .Surgeons J. E. SHEARER, M. D., Physieinn nnd Surgeon. Spocinl attention given to internal medicine nnd gon oral offico practice Offico hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4. Offico phono 731, residence phono 4542. Offico over Strang's drttg storo. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physieinn and Surgeon. Offico 210 E. Main st., over nan kins' drug storo. Phono Mnin 1001. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Phv sicinns nnd surgeons, Tnylor ntiiv Philips bldg., rooniB 210-211-212. Offico phono 501, residence phono 012. Offico hours 0 a. m. to 8 p. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians. Moved to Rooms 410 and 417, Garnott-Corey bldg. Phono Main 0351. DR. E. II. PORT.ER Discuses of women a spooialty. Rooms 5, 0, 7 8. St. Mark's bldg., Medford, Ot Phenes: Offico 4901, residena 4051. DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Prao tico limited to diseases of tho eye, oar, noso nnd thront. Offico Suito 318, Gnruott-Corey bldg. DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE. Dentist Offico in Rinlto bldg., 123 E. Main. Gas ndministcrcd for ex traction of teeth. Telephone Mnm G81. Night phono 4432. DR. W. W. WICK Homeopathic physieinn; residence 203 Olson st., phono Mnin 4474; offico, rooms 3 and 4 St. Mnik's block, phono Main 1871. DR. STEARNS Physician nnd sur goon. Offico Gnrhott-Coroy bldg., rooms 211-212, phono 1002. Rosi denoo 113 Lnurol St., phono 2092. DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD -Practico limited to diseases of wo men. Offico Hns'kins bldg. Phono Main 1001. Dr. W. M. Vnn Scoyoo. Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoo. Dentists. Garnott-Co-oy bldg., suito 318, Med ford. Or. Both Phonos. DR. R. E. GREEN, eye, car, noso and throat. Rooms 212-213 Gar-nnett-Corey bldg. CI IOW YOCNG'S Chinese medicines will cure rheumatism, catarrh, colds, goiters, throat and lung trouble, deafness, paralysis, pri vate diseases and all kinds of chronic and nervous uilnienls. Stom ach trouble, coustipaljon, huligo lion, womb ami bladder troublon. See me at 211 S. Front st., Med ford, Or. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best oquippod job office in South ern Orogou; Portlnnd prices. 87 South Central avonuo. Stenographers ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Block. Stenographic work donn quickly nnd wnll Tin Shops J. A. Smith Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron waro on hand und mado to order. 128 NnrMi fl at Hoad Tents and Awnings MEDFORD TENT AND AWNING Co., niakors of now, repairers of old Both nhones 405. S. Oakdale. Undertakers MEDFORD FURNITURE CO, Un dertakers. Day phono 351. Night phenes: C. W. Conklin 3G01; J. E. Butler 3571 ; John A. Peri 4111 Unions CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL 1840-Mcots at Smith's hall, 128 North Grnpo stroet, ovory Thurs day ovoning promptly nt 8 o'clock. All journeymen carpenters, ns well as local mombers, urged to be pros out. Business of vital interest to all oarpontors transacted nt those meolincs. J. J. Seal, biiflinesa nat. .Miscellaneous SOUTHERN OREGON- HOUSE MOVERS Wo buy, sell and movo all classes of buildings; two years' suece.Viful oaroor in Medford; ref erences and bonds furnished if do sired. Bordnu & Sons, phouo Mniu 0002, Veaford, Or. ., j L.