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Ir to - , arEDFOKD MATijqamuNE. rrcoFcmn, otjtccion, Tuesday, January m, ton. PAGE Fivjr !& r- B- PUIS OREGON IN SINGLE-TAX LIST Fels Says State Will Be First to Adopt System Which Will Put State in Fore Rank of Progressives in the Nation. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. .11. Joseph Fols, of Philadelphia,' multi-ililfllon-aire soap manufacturer -and a moat militant warrior in the -cause of sin gle tax, 'd&'cTriWrf'yefcTdfflKy 'with greaT emphasis that '.Oregon Would bb he first ntnto In tliu Union tlint would fall "under righteous rule," as em bodied in the economic philosophy of Honry George. In other words, ho snys this state will take the lead in adopting the single tax Idea, Just as it has led In other progressive legis lation. Fels declares the fight will never be given up so long as he has the means to prosecute tho campaign, and so long as the progressive radi cal citizens of the land are willing to assist. s Whllo in Portland Mr. Fels, who Is tho founder of the Fels fund of Amer ica for promulgating tho single tax doctrine, will deliver a number of add)ossos-on his pet theory. Hi discussing lujw ho happened to tnk up tho movement ho said tills morningi11 ' '!' 'lit wngliuriut three years ago when I attended a little gathering of a eol onlv of-single tax advocates down in AluWimi' and met Daniel Klefer of Cincinnati, who is hero with us. We quickly ascertained we were both in favor of free trade and freo men and wo formed an offensive and defen sive friendship with the determina tion of bringing about the operation of the economic philosophy of Henry George, and to accomplish this in at least one state within tlTb next five years. And we shall do it, and Ore gon shall be the first of the states to come under the banner. "Oregon is one of three states in which we are now working. Missouri nnd Rhode Island are tho other two. Oregon1 paved the way first through tho enactment of the initiative and referendum, and we are making tho most determined stand here. Mis souri has passed direct legislation, and tho movement Is gaining head way there, too. In Rhode Island there are no constitutional obstacles to tho movement. "We'can proceed thoro by enacting tho proper law in tho legisla ture, but under the 'rotton borough system' In that state wo must first conduct a thorough campaign of edu cation, hut we have with us more than 100 busineBS concerns in the state. "In our work up to date wo have spent about $lfi.000 in Oregon and wo feel confident that within another year the single 'tax system will be In operation In some of the counties of tho state." had Diu:.MS Night inure, Itcstlcssiiess mill Night sents nil Caused by Indigestion Half of the nervousness in the world, all of tho disturbing dreams and nightmares can ho ended in a few weeks by a simple, Inexpensive treatment guaranteed by Chasles Strang. Upset Btonmeli is the cnuso of nerv ousness and bud"d'iems. Your food Is lying in your stomach undigested and fermenting; it is forming pois onous gases which Irritates tho phou mojjustrle nervo that" loads direct from the brain, and ends in a not work of tiny branches running through the stomach. It is also 'the irritation of this groat phoumogastrlc nervo that causes headaches. Many times people have severe headaches and know thoy are caused by the stomach, but do not know how. If you are nervous, havo dreams or nightmare, and do not sloop sound at night, get a 50 cent box of Ml-O-NA stomach tablets and take one or two after or with meals. MI-O-NA stomach tablets relieve distressed stomach in fi minutes. Sold by Chus. Strang, anil druggists everywhere, who guarantee MIO-NA to euro Hull, gostlon or money back. AIU3 YOU IXTKKK9TKU IX A GOOD IXVKSTSICXT'' One hundrocrcrea Bwtte Creek bottom, undo'u .irrigation, perpetual water right. Al for app'-es or pears; can make big money ratalWS onions, celory, tomatoes and all kinds of veg etables; big money In subdivision; Joins a now townslte and the rail road; all under new wire fence; can .. i...l, fnr nnfi.lialf tilO priCO of adjoining land. Buy 'om owner and save tho commlaiou. Address Box 35, Medford, Or. Even a very onth n"' tUtinout of real ostte ' m Ilending-for a . M. bargain justifies soma euthu,mMn ... ndu'itUimr. Millionaire Wants Pension DENVER, Col., Jnn. 3 .Chester Moore, a millionaire civil war veteran lias applied to the war department for u pension in order that he may turn the monthly pnyments of $12 over lo an old comrade. FOR EXCHANGE. Heal, Kstnto KOI? EXCHANGE 15 acres of choice nlfalfn close in, for Medford property. Must be woll located nnd reasonable. Address W. R. Lamb, i Medford, or phoic 7051. 372 TO EXCHANGE - For Medford preperty: 20 ncros, unimproved, $2000; 30 acres, unimproved. $1000; 20 acres, unimproved, $1000; 18 acres, improved, $7000: r)2 acres, improved, $11,000; 31! acres, improved, $0000. W. T. York & Co. " tf FOR EXCHANGE Medford and suburbnn property, rnnchca, timber- hinds, for other property. Address Box 109, care Mail Tribune tf FOR SALE OR RENT. Houses FOR RENT OR SALE New eight room liou.se .on west hide of city.'Dr ('. C. Van Scoryve, suite 318 Gar rett, Corey bldg. FOR SALE OR RENT New 8-room house, West Side. Also good build ins: lot for snle. Inquire Attorney H. A. Cuundiiy, 204 Fruitgrowers Brink bldg. 272 FOR RENT OR SALE-1unu-licd. Inquire ntreet. -House partly 81(1 W 11th 20!) Business Property FOR SALE OR RENT Good open ing for general merchandise stce in new town with $15,000 monthly payroll, on railroad, 12 miles from Medford. Gold Ray Reulty Co, 200 W Main. tf. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Five passengor 4-cylindor touring auto mobile. Address liox zuv, care Mail Tribune office. tf FOR RENT. Hoard mid Rooms FOR RENT At tho Cottage, pleas ant furnished rooms and bonrd. with hot and cold running water: baths, largo sunny porches. 004 W. 10th st. or 124 King st. tf Furnished Hooui.s FOR RENT Furnished rooms; board if wnnted. 10 Court, st. '200 l-Ult h'h.VI Two turnislicd rooms and two unfurnished coniiunnien tion roonif. Prices reasonable. In quire 520 S. Holly. 209 FOR RENT Furnshed slccpiu room; everything new and clonn; reasonable price; easy walK from Main st. Only men need apply. Oleson nnd W. Hamilton sts. Phone Main '4474. tf FOR RENT 20 modern equipped looms, steam heat, hot and cold wa ter, electric light, toilets nnd bnths. suitable for first-class rooming house; rooms en suite, suitnble for families or modern offices. Inquire Aldenhagcn, care Rogue River Elee trio Co. te FOR SALE 20 acres, income $4000. $0000 will handle. 100 acres, 2,000,000 feet good tim ber! railroad divides tract; 20 ncros will pay for all; price very low; terms if desired.. 110 acres, 3 miles from town, 70 cleared, 0 in orchard; rich black soil; buildings; $85 per ucie. 90 nenff, l'a miles from Eagle Point, near railroad; denied and fenced; iinest of pear soil; soil any pait. $S5 per acie. 11 acres, .8 in pear orchard, good house, well, windmill, 8 chioken houses, 4 V mile out; $3300; good terms. 31 i.iii'h under ditch, on main rond, 3 miles out, $250 per ncre; terms. CITY PROPERTY Lot on -V. Tenth, .350. Lot on W. Palm, $250. l-io'.ni hotixe, pantry bnthrootu, close in, $2100; terms. WV.tuiorehind lots $275. West Walnut Park lots, $27fi-$3f0; .-25 down, $10 month, 0 per cent 7-room, new, strictly modem houe. cuiipletelv furnished, a VQry at tractive home, $5000; truu. 7 .mod. lota, $1075; easy lerniB. WANTED Citv and ranch property to list. Girls for genoral housework. Man and wife on ranch; house keeper. Span of rcndi h"rc-, 1 100 lb., no ,:,.ini-hi- Gentle -ingle driei; 1000 lbs. E, F. I. Phlpps Bldg.' Bin I Room 206, Tttfr. V FOR H I FurnMicu. OlllS FOR RENT Furnid rooms for transients at No. ijfjj, (Jrnpo st. next Farmers' & Fm,trowers bank bldg. tf FOR RENT Nityl furnished rooms, bonrd next fcor. 345 N. Bnrtlctt. I tf - Housekeeping looms VOR RENT Three ni.jnrge light rooms on ground floot.Q,,,, ,L. )15,id for light housekeeping 'iviephone Main 4!)74. . i tf Houses FOR RENT Firnislied four room house, largo chicken put nmi burn Inquire 00 N. Orange St, FOR RENT Good (! rotf house $15.00. For nlc 2 very Ajjjee busi ness lots right inside, toady foi business without wuitiiur,ench $2, 250. Humphery, owner, rm 3 Ad- Icius block. 270. FOR RENT Five room h4, mod ern. Inquire 310 South Overside. 1270. FOR RENT New modern (t room house less than cost. Adfcqss 25 Mail-Tribune. 274. FOR RENT Three-room htfce at 215 W. Court st., at $U pernlh. Enquire 10 N. Front st. tf FOR RENT New modern S-Voom bouse, 4 blocks frojn Main. I'bone 2455. 521 Hamilton st., W. 'tf t'WU KrwM Mglit room new louse on W. Main st. Cement wallluid pavement, $35 per month. Store building at tho Junction of Jick son st., nnd S, P. Ry.; best subur ban location in tho eity, $30pcr vmunlh. Also three residence prop erties on east side now in cmrse of construction for rent or sale about March Phone. Main 1. 42 A. F. Bnrrtt, Pacific 2574 . FOR KENT Now 4-rooni eottqq. 'Iofo in. IiKiuire 510 South Centsil uve. 270 FOR RENT: 1 4-rooni modem house, furnishrj. $35 per month. 2 0-rooui modern house, uiifurnislv ed $30 per month. 3-room house, unfurnished nni not modern, $10 per month. 4 0-room modern hoiibc, unfurnisii' ed $30 per month. -rooin house, modern except toilet, unfurnished, $27 per month. (i 5-rooiu modern house, new, ready after February 15t!i, unfurnished $35 per mouth. 7 5-rooin bii.igalow, not modern and unfurnished, $20 per month. Cornitius Garner Realty Co., 133 West Main St. . Farms FOR RENT Farms from 40 acres to 400 acres, alfalfa laud, fmit ranches, gardon lands, genoral fanning ranches. Gold Ray Roalty Co.. 210 West Main. tf Husiness Itooins FOR RENT Office rooms over tho Postofficc. Seo G. F. Dyer, 123 E. Main st., room 2. FOR RENT Offico rooms in Elec tric building, modern equipment, steam heat, electrio light, bnths, toilet, hot nnd cold water. Gold Ray Ronlty Co., 210 W. Main st. tf FOR RENT Business room on W Main st., 24x140, suitable for res taurant or billiard room or other business, steam heat. Gold Ray Roalty Co., 210 W. Main st. tf FOR RENT- A large healed offico plenty of hot water and baths tur iiished free to roomeih nl 133 W. Main si. 288 FOR RENT Ono front office, and one inside offico in Fanners ,V Fruitgrowers' bank bldg. See W. P. Mealy, 1 and 2 Postofficc blk. tf FOH KENT Over the postofficc vi h heat and light. See A. A. Davis, tf. Miscellaneous TO LET One thousand-loads loam soil for hauling. 134 S. Rarl lott. tf FOR SALE. Acreage. FOR SALE 5, 10 and 20-acro tracts with perpetual water right for sale on easy payment plan. Roguelauds Incorporated, Fred N. Cummings, monugor. tf FOR SALE -Your Opportunity 177 acres, 3 block.1 to street car less than a mile to niversity of Or egon, '- miles to court house- -juat outside eity limits; beautiful view of city; all fine apple and pear land, could not lay bettor; 50 bearing frui. trees; houso and large barn; fino springs, artesian water in home and ham; new 0-foot side walk all the way to city. Half un-t der cultivation. Hefct subdividing! proposition in the atute: lots ncroas tnet from .$150 to $400, If taken at once will sell for $350 per ncre, Kit cn-h. No agents. Address oMr, H x 03, Eugene, Ore. tf. M FOR SALE Acrengo FOR SALE 5 nijd. 10-nore tracts just within nnd adjoining eity lim its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address Condor Water Power Co. FOR SALE 30 acre's red fruit land 4'2 miles from Medford; will set to any kind of fruit nnd furnish raos find will enre for lho orchnrd'for five years for $250 nn aero; will ncre. Land ns it is $125 per acre. II. E. Bowman, Jacksonville, Ore gon. 285 liOtH FOR SALE VACANT LOTS: Newtown Addition, 3 lots. $300 each. Rose Park Addition, 5 lots, $350 each. Palm's Second Addition, 2 lots, $275 each. Grays Addition, corner lot, $000 Inside lot $500. Imperial Addition, corner lot, $500. hiMle lot $400. Kings' Addition, one hit, $000. We are able to sell the abive resi dence lots on a cash payment of $75 to $150 and the balance on monthly payments of $5 to $15. These ifre all fine lots and are bound to increase in value very rapidly in the next few months. Invest your money in Mcd foid City properly and let your dol lars work for you. Cornitius Garner Realty Co., 133 West Main St. tf. FOR SALE I have a few good bar gain lots left that nro on a street to be paved mis spring, lliev arc going fast at $375 and $325, water and sewer in on every lot. Terms 10. S. Tinny, 2201 Oarnctt, Corey bldg. 208. FOR SALE CHEAP South front lot on pavement on Tenth st. In quire of owner. 015 W. lltli st. 20S FOR SALE-Two large lots, dose in, very cheap, for cash. Address liox 25, Mail Tribune. 208 FOR SALE Five lots, dose in at reasonable juice. Inquire nt 103 N Central ave. 208 FOR SALE Ono lot in Walnut park, dose to paving, G0xl25; lays perfectly; on your own terms. Hit t ner & Clerk. tf FOR SALE-5 lots in Laurel park best offer, quidc snles; terms oi cash. Seo owner. H. F. Hcnsoii Moore hotel. 271 Houses IJ()R SALE 'A now 7 room bunga low, completely furnished on South Laurel close in. When we say com pletely furnished, it. means that you stei) in, and the owner steps riut, leaving the house ready for vou to occupy without your having to buy another article. The house i thoroughly modern in every detail, iloctrie lights, hath, toilet, etc. The trice is $3000, with $1800 cash, Iml iijeii easy. Cornitius Garner Renll.v o 133 W. Main st. tf FIR SALE A new 5 room bungalow, die block from u paved street nl $(500. $1000 cash, balance easy, (lrnitius Garner Realty Co., 133 W JUiiii st. tf. FOR SALE A now 0 room biinga loy, that is beautifully finished in sRc, has a cement foundation, i on an East front corner lot and ver dose in. This property is on South Laurel, and less than ten minute walk from this office. $2300 with half ash and balance easy. Corni lius Gamer Reully.Co., 233 W. Mail -I. tf. FOR SALE- Modern 5 room eotlngt mid lot, house nicely furnished, uil' sell with or without furniture. Also have three vacant lots for sale This is a bargain If taken quickly See owner for terms and prices. P E. Zepp. 1117 West 11 st., Med I'onl. 273. FOR SALE Nothing down and $20 monthly buys $925; cottage rent far $10; monthly; east facing lot 50x125, Lot 4, block 4, Hcnsoii ad dition. Ji. F. Hensoii, Moore ho ld. V FOR SALE -$!)50.00, neat 4-ionn home; wnter in yard ; sewer in front; Ini'.'H now woodshed; lot 50x 112 at 737 W. Uth st., between Newtown nnd King ave., or see Hurkhart a t Union Meat Co. 272 FOR BALE Dirge modprn house with south and east front, 113 feet front on paved street, by 181 feet long, njcelv improved rounds; cv erythiui strictly modrn; reuson for Helling, lady of buse needs n change of climate; this pluco it suitable for nice homo or first class rooming Iioiif"; easy terms lo right party. S tho Jackson County Realty Co., 004 West Tenth st. We also have largo and small tracts of imoroved and unimprov ed orchard 'audi tf FOR SALE-Two houses, 31 S. Or nnge, $2200; 822 Bennett ave $900: bv John Henderson. 270 Uualneus I'rojHirty FOR SALE Cho,t busjnotts prop- erty at n bargain, ou long time; ensy tennB. AddresB Condor Wu- tor Power Co. FOR SALE. Orchards FOR SALE Two choice 20-nere Commercial orchards with splendid improvement, in Tollman creek vallev, near Ashland. See or- write F. G. MeWillinms & Son, 203 E. Main st., Ashland, Ore. F3 Miscellaneous FOR SALE Chbicest baled alfalfa liny, $10 per ton. Daggett ranch. 273 FOR SALE Shingle mill; 24 inch surfueev, sticker and turning lathe, Address Mrs. D. Sharp R. 1, box (it!. 273. LIST! LIST! Your property with E. S. Tumy, 201 Garrett, Corey Hldg. lie specializes in city property. 270. FOR SALE Writa ti Sampson Spray Co., Grants Pass for prices, as the association has not done so. We will quote you prices as an in dividual. Sampson Spray Co., Grants Pass, Or. 275. FOR SALE 4 fancy bronze turkeys tind some White Leghorn roosters. Robt. Dutton. 2(18 SINGER and Wheeler & Wiison sow ing inuehinos for sale or rent; sup plies nud repairs for all kinds. Everything guaranteed. Offico ut Allin's Store. Phono 0043. FOR SALE Good typewriter, $15. second hand Enquire 33 N Jlnrllett or phono Main 4531. 208 FOR SALE Iilock wood. Lene. your orders nt Medford Hard ware Co. 270 FOR SALE Two notes .1333.33; each pnyablo March, 1012, and March, 1013; security tlnco times amount of notes, Address box CSS Medford. tf FOR SALE Limited numbor pure bred Poland China boars, 3 and 1 mouths old, cligiblo to go in the best herds and cheap enough for nny farmer to buy. Borkeloy Or chards, Geo. C. Osgood, mgr. Phone Farmers 703x3. tf FOR SLH A "Fordenor" big jet black horse colt, will bo 3 years old May 15, 11)11. John II. Hair Woodville, Or. 2G8 HELP WANTED. Help Wanted Male WANTED Salesmen m ovcry local ity of tho norlhwost; money ad vanced weekly; many mako ovor $1000 mouth; choico of territory. Yukimu Vulloy Nureory Co., Top- penish. Wash. WAITED -A man lo prune 20 acres of Jontahitn apple trees. Apply Foothill orchard, care of Burrell or churds. 7(1 WANTED Man or woman to soil fastest selling book ever printed Can make from $3 lo $8 a day by earnest worlc. Call for J. II. Frnuk 1 in nt 203 Oleson st., after 0 p. in., evenings. tf Help Wn n ted Female. WANTED- Maid for general house work. Must be neat and trust worthy. $25 per month. P. S, Stcenstuef, Jacksonville. Phone 321, Jacksonville, 270 WANTED-Middle aged womnn for general housework. No vnshing. Good wages. Call np Main 1771 322 S. Newtown. Mrs. Ryan. 271 WANTED Woman for cooking or general housework in family of four on ranch two miles east of Eagle Point. F. Pelouze, Eagle Point. 277 WANTED. Miscellaneous WANTED To buy. the best lot $350 to $450 will buy, dose in, with water and sewer in. Addics Box 11, care Mail Tribune office. tf WANTED Sewing by day. Call at 421 S. Grape st. 20!) WANTED A small dairy ranch on shares by a reliable party. Address .1. C. Gray, Turlurk, Cnl., Rdulo I Box 250 208 WANTED TO KENT Small fur nished hoiiHcimmedjntdy. Must have hath, bo reasonable and doso in. Apply A. It. Manns, Mail Trib line office or phone 3021. WANTED--1 do housedcaning by day, hours or week. Yamu. Tol. Main 0051. WANTED Room, with two meals preferred, by quiet, lefinod busi ness woman. Address Box 21), can Mail Tribune. 208 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Accountants I). R. WOOD-General accountant. Your books audited and kept for reasonable figure; your business solicited, Office Phipps bldg., room 209. Phone 3122. Assaycr and Analyst EARL V. 1NGELS, B. S. Bo3t equipped asbuy office iu Oregon; food products, soils, fertilizers, surav products, water, etc., an- alyzed Grants Puss. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Architects LOOK. READ AND THINK I will draw planB, mnko cstlmntcn build yolir hous6 tbsuit you; will take ns part pay hogs, cows, fur niture, fruit, acreage, or city lots in nny desirable location, or will take your notes on terms to suit. I also have a nico home, 100 ncres im proved down S. E. will exchange for lots or ncreaggo hero of same value. Call at 112 S. Riverside any day, after 7 p. in. or phone 3032 at 0:30 p. m or drop me curd stating your wants nnd needs W. A. Lovelnco, Contractor nnd Uuilder. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Builders. Offioo 7-8, 325 Main. Phono Main 3471, Residence phone 744. Attorneys COLVIG & vie, C. h REAMES W. M. Col Rcames. Lawyers. Of fico Medford National Bank build ing, second floor, PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attorneys-nt-law. Nos. 1 nud 2, Postoffico building. A. E. REAMES Coroy bldg. -Lawyer, Garnott- WITIIlNG'fON & KELLY Paltn building. -Lawyors, H. F. MULKEY Lawyer. Room 30. Jackson Co. Bank bldg. lliniurd Parlors S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young & Hall building. A nice, cool placo to spend tho hot aftov- noons. 1)111 rosters VERNE T. CANON Bill postorand Distributor. All ordors promptly filiod. Room 29, Jaokeon County Bank building. Medford, Or. Civil Kugiuccr. CIVIL ENGINEER do to L. W. Whiting at southeast comer of Main and Cetitrnl for surveying drafting, building grades, sower de sign, city engineering, concrete or irrigation construction, or (,11161' engineering worlc. Subdividing and libit ting a specially. So see mo if .you contemplate such work. 283 Collections ACCOUNTS collected iu nny purt of tho world. No charge if not col looted. Pacific Collecting Co., 33 Jackson Co. Bank bldg. Cigars and Tobacco IRELAND & ANTLE. Smokehouse Denlors in tobacco, cigars nnd smoroks' supplies. Exclusive agents of Lewis Siuglo Binder. El Moritt nnd El Paloncia. 212 West Main stroot. Fidelity and Surety Honds L. L. SMALL, bonds of all kinds in the best companies. 33 Jackson Co. Bank .bldg. Furiiituro II. V. WILSON & CO., denlors m now nnd soond-hnnd furnituro nnd hnrdwaro. AgentH for House hold stoves nnd ranges. 10 South Fir street. Phono Main 3101. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS -Corner 8ll and Holly ctrcots, Mod ford. Mission furnituro made to order. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cookstoves and rouges. Now nnd second-hand furniture. Ends' old Btand, 18 W. F St., South. Phono 01, Medford Grauito Works GOLD RAY GRANITE CO., 210 W. Main St., manufacturers and deal ers in guionumontal nnd buildin grauito, crushed granito common brick nnd prossed brick, coarse and fino washod river sand. MEDFORD BRICK CO.GooT" W. Priddy, O. D. Jnglo, Goo. T. O'Brien Contractors nnd manu facturers of brisk; dealers in prossed brick and limo. Offico in Oomott-Corcv block, room 209. 2d floor. Phono No. 3181. Nursery Products THE OREGON NURSERY products are all one-year bud on 3-yeai roots; roprosoiitutive office now in Medford; can Hiipply applo, peai and walnut trees on short notice; all guaranteed iu every respect; rnnoh ors, writo us of your needs; will be glad to riuoto vou prices. Xiii-hcrlcs QUAKER NURSERIES-Our troee nre budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. Wo guarantee ev erything put out. Wo are notiu the trust. H. B. Patterson, office removed to 110 E, Main st. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO., inc. Growers of high grado nursery stock. Offico 25 W. Main. Tul. 1201. Notary Public NOTARY PUBLIC Room Philips bldg. 207, NOTARY office. PUBLIC Mall Tribum BUSINESS DIRECTORY- Physician nnd Surgeons J. E. SHEARER, M. D., Physician nnd Surgeon. Special attention given to intomnl medicine and gen eral office practice. Offico hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4. Offico phone 731. residence phone 4542. Office over Strang's drug store. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physicinn nnd Surgeon. Offico 210E. Main st., over Has. kins' drug store. Phono Main 1001. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Phy sicians and Burgeons, Taylor ank Phipps bldg., rooms 210-211-212. Offico phono 601, residence phone 012. Offico hours 0 n. w. to 8 p. m, DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians. Moved to Rooms 410 nnd 417, Garnolt-Coroy bldg. Phono Main 0351. DR. E. II. PORT.ER Disoeses of women a specialty. Rooms 6, 0, 7 8. St. Mark's bldg., Medford, Oi Phenes: Office 49G1, residence 4951. DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Prac tico limited to diseases of tho eyo, ear, noso nnd throat. Offico Suite 18, Oarnett-Corey bldg. DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE, Dentist Offico in Rialto bldg., 123 P. Main. Gns administered for ex traction of teeth, Telcphouo Main 081. Night phone 4432. DR. W. W. WICK Homeopathic physician; residence 203 Olson St., phono Main 4474; office, rooms 3 nud t St. Mark's block, phono Main 3871. DR. STEARNS Physician and sur geon. Offico Ganiott-Coroy bldg., rooms 211-212, phone 1092. Resi dence 113 Lnurel St., phono 2092. DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Prnctico limitod to diseases of wo men. Offico Uaskins bldg. Phone Main 1001. Dr. W. M. Vnn Scoyoo. Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoo. Dentists. Garno'tl-Corey bldg., suite 318, Med- ' ford. Or. Both Phones. DR. It. H, GREEN, eye, ear, noso and throat. Rooms 212-213 Gnr-hnett-Coroy bldg. DR. E. E. KOCH, Chiropractic dera o:i3trator of Psychology. Easo for all disease. No drugs. No knives. Phono (1701, or call at 300-307 Garnetl-Coroy blk. Hours 0 to 12; 1 to 0, nnd 7 to 8; by appointment on Sundays, CHOW YOUNG'S Clniieso medicines will euro rheumatism, catarrh, colds, goiters, throat add lung, trouble, deafness, paralysis, pri vate diseases and all kinds of dironio and nervous ailments. Stom ncli trouble, constipation, indiges ' lion, womb and bladder troubles. Seo mo at 241 S. Front St., Med ford, Or. DR. LEROY M. GORDON Chiro practic spiuologist; over Medford Hardware Co., 210 E. Main st., Medford, Or. Printers ami Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING- CO. haB tho ' best equipped job offico in South ern Oregon; Portland prices. S7 South Central avenue. Stenographers ELLA M. GUANYAW Pl Block. Stenographic work dona quickly nnd woll. 1MBL1C STENOGRAPHER, 402 Oarnett-Corey Bldg., Medford, Or. Mi's L. J. Hiugstoh. Telephone Home 95. Tin Shops J. A. Smith Tin shop. Tin nnd shcot iron wnro on hand and made to order. 128 North G at. Road Tents and Awnings MEDFORD TENT AND AWNING Co., makers of new, ropairors of old. Both phonos 405, S. Oakdule. Undertakers MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phono 351. Night phones: C. W. Conklin 3001; J. E. Butler 3571 ; John A. Peri 4111. Unions CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL 1840 Moots at Smith's hall, 128 Norjh Qrnpo street, every Thurs day evening promptly at 8 o'clock. All journeymen carpenters, as well as local niombers, urged to be pres ent. Business of vital interest to all carponters transacted at tboso meetings. J. J. Soal, business art. Miscellaneous SOUTHERN OREGON- HOUSE- MOVERSWe buy, soil and movo all olasses pf buildings; two years' tmoceX-jful career in Medford; ref erences and bonds furnished if de sired. Rerdnn & Sons, phono Main 0002, Medford, Or. A 2K- 'Wf, to ' V k h: au SSJl Hasklns tor Health.