Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 14, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, OR RflOTf THURSDAY, JANUARY 1-1, IOmO.
3
RAILROADS MUST RAISE
7,600,000,000, SATS BROWN
A LA NY, Jan. 14. WesiiU-ut W. C.
Brown of the New York Central, in an
address at the anmral riinuer of the Ail
bcuy chamber of c iiimerce, said to
Bight: "If tho railroads could have pur
used and obtained thu labor employ
ed in the year 1107 on tho basis of
prices and ucale of wapes in effect in
1SU7, their cost of operation, plun the
coHt of itnproveiiiiMils and eitvnsions,
would have been approximately $i76
000,000 less; and had they received
for during the business of 11)07, their
earnings would have been approximate
ly UO,OOOO,0OO great: than they were.
Mr. Brown declare that it will be
ni'cossary to raiho $7,500,000,000 for
tho purpose of increa-ji.ig and improv
ing railroad facilities miring the com
iug fifteen years.
"The west, nnd especially tho great
southwest, ' ' he sai 1, ' ' must have
thousand of miles of new railroads to
make possiblo tho great development
of which that region is capable. Texas
alotie has fifty-ftvo vnuuties iu which
tho whistle of a locomotive has never
ben heard, and the state of Texas can
with adequate railroad facilities and
proper cultivation, raise more cotton
than is now produced in the United
States, or doublt the annual corn crop
of tho country."
Tho railroad construction of 1908, he
said, was the smallest in ten years, and
thot of loon promises to bo less than
in 1908.
HUSBAND'S TABLE MANNERS
BASIS OF SUIT TOR DIVORCE
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 14. Mrs. Mina Lei
dor today sued for divoreo from Aeh
Lcider. She alleges thai she was born
in 1874, was married to Leider in 184,
and that in 1805 s'ii was graduated
from Wellsely college, where she learn
ed the ways of polite society nnd ac
quired good manner) and correct hab
its or eating. Consequently tho sight
of a person eating wilh a knife or the
sound of soup gurgliifj in the mouth
or tho blowing of ones I'ose at the meal
or the imbibing liquids or semi-liquids
by the power of suct'im are sources of
(ixcrncinting pain and annoyance to her.
Her husband, she pnys, "beads over
his soup plate with Ms head until his
board almost dips Into the soup, and
from the time of lifting the first spoon
ful to his lips until tho Inst drop is
drained makes n noise akin to that of a
sawmill."
GIANT SERVES ON
JURY IN CHICAGO
CIITCAOO. Jan. 1 1. 0. R. Danberg.
the tallest man iu Chicngo, served on a
coroner's jury last wvgc. Ho is 7 feet
"i inches long. Information of the in
terest nrmnped by the appearance of
the giant was eommnn-eated too Cor
oner Hoffman by the depnty who held
t lie inquest over Tnni"l ,1. Crego, three
years old. Deputy Coroner Hnrtnev
snva that Danberg is 14 inches taller
than Detective George Scrivner, one of
the tallest men on the Chicago police
force, who is detailed to the Coroner's
office.
DELIGHTFUL RECEPTION
HELD IN EUTTE FALLS
A delightful affair was the reeeption
held nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Spencer iu honor of Mr. nnd Mrs.
R 0. Pharcs who were married in Med
ford Jnn. 1.
Mr. Phures i from Parson a, Kansas.
The bride, formerly of Pittsburg, is the
eldest dangler of Mr. and Mrs. Spen
cer. There Were about thirty guests
present who enjoyed that hospitality
which only the perfect host nnd host
ess can give. Paring the afternoon tin'
Rev. John Fletcher gave n short but
graceful talk, blond'iiq, eloquence and
humor in that happy nnd character
iftie of the man. In the evening an in
formal dance was held in the hall which
was artistically decorated with fern
aud enrnnntions. Th room was il
luminated by myriad' of candles which
ndded to the beauty and charm of th
place. The delightful music furnished
by Messrs Owen and Austin added
zest to every number from the fir-it
dance to "Home Sweet (Tome."
Mr. nnd Mrs. Pharos received mtuiy
beautiful presents. They will make
their future home on the unsurvevrl
where Mr. Phares has t ncnt nnd it
tractive bungalow and summer house,
the latter which has only recently been
completed. A host of friends wish the
bride and groom a long life and all the
happiness the world c.r.n give.
TORNEY BECOMES SURGEON
GENERAL OF UNITED STATES
WASITTN'r.TOX. Jan. 14. Thirty
seven years of brave nnd efficient scr
vice in tlic nnifnrni of tlie I nitoo
Stntos lirniiifht its vcwarcl to Colonel
fii-nrgc T. T..rnv when ho wns tiwlny
rli vntcd to the r.'ink "f vu-jji-nn n.-nonil
f tho l'liitivl Stat.-s rrmy. Suruoon
O'Roilly, who rrtirol to.'.aily.
Tho now su-eron g.Krnl lm 1'oon
stationo.1 nt tho ITe-Min. nonr Sun
Frnnoiseo, for tho ':.st fivoycurs. nn.l
wns in oli.'iruo of tho p-nornl 1i.imj.Hsi1
t thnt ;t. H- " of
k-iown sin.l most j.M.iih'r nffi.-rs mi
tho l'ncifio ponrt.
Ho iB .insily ontitsod to tlio lm::or
ponforrod lll.on him. rnring tho uront
rnlnmity that li.'f II Sim Kriinoiwn .n
April 1!1. ho wns one of tho unit
riso to tho omortfonoy of tho situation.
Ho throw tho hospital open I" tho nf
foring e-..ple. an.l at I ho mm" Um("
l,pl tents ereot..l all ove.- tho Kro,n.s
in front of tho h..itsil. Xil.t ami
,lav l-olon.-l Tornoy aiol tho .iirCeo;..s
umlor his ooinmsti'l latmre.l to ro
liovo tho snffererr.
CONVENTION WORKING FOR
GOOD ROADS FOR UTAH
o.t r iT.-r rlTV l'tal.. Jan. H.
A nmvi m"n: for til - fM.ral improve
roent of the highways of Vtah '
. . , ... ...ii.U eonvon
nuncisl limn to . k""" ...
tion in this city, at wi.ic.i ...
woie present from all over tho state.
Humor and Philosophy
By DUNCAN M. SMITH
CHRISTMAS.
Christmas conies but onci a year,
Su the uliiHinui-s tU-rlttre.
BrUliK quantities o( cuttjr
On tl u K.r.i,iy whiter ntr,
The:i, If evi'r, Is the time
Lvtiy oiie sltuuld pUy a part.
Tl:i-t tho tiiihtuaJ In FhJuM chime
And sliuuhl oion u; his heart.
It's a day for warming up.
Thou 4 '.i tho wi'.itlier may bo chill.
liis uitlti tho loving cup;
Never inluU who loots the 1.111.
UuhIiss t il u hi be l-.id ua.re.
iloney t,uiiij hii'i: re.it.
Oti the lu'bby tuku u iVj
While that t-huiei- t! h3 I. Is bint.
Vuu v.e:c twice a child of ten,
As j ei.iupj you way i -'.ill.
Ar.il ou nuiy he mhm: ; .( lain
If you II listen iu the li.
Give your tlU'.ltv ii to. .s
in the dlHi'tud tor uhle.
Never mind the yjln vr loss.
Loosen up our f:nc and au.i :.
C'hrlMiuatt iotne:i b;:t n '--e a yt-.ir.
It Id not u steady d.ttt
That will coti!iiu:iily a jpi.tr.
Tor von dally l:e in v. :Ul
l.o.i. o'.i up i.mI do It r.:i;M.
Adding to the Kiiicr:.! inlr'h.
Mal.in eery one l:i r:t;t
UUd Iu Uiiutv I oat you'ie n
:ir:h.
Not In His Interest.
No," 8u u I Hp geiiiK'anui uiih til-
crop of alfalfa on III; i liin that I-k1: !
as though It uiiulil izt leii t.uu ti lh"
acie; ' ciinnd way tlt.it 1 alt.-.iitM
approve of tills new two ei'l l':itv
li.isfciMigvr rate that the rulltviiils aie
UUlLllltf."
"Ami why not';" nsl;el bis liun e
oompnnhm. "If you will p.m.. n me
for saying It. you tlo not InnU lll:o u
geullenmii who owned a railroad or
two as il sh!'.' Hue. ho 1 r;;mmt see
where yon are culled in to swe.u
bluotl over It."
"I'm not worrying over the piviils i v
louses of the sttirli holders, let hie Imten
to assure you. It's myself I a in Ihhdi
lug of, nnd how it ciiusiM me to in- e
money."
itut bow etui it?"
"Kvery time I steal ti rltie now 1
save only '2 cents where 1 used to k;ivo
3, so you can plainly see 1 tun out h
cent n mile, which counts tip on a Ion
Journey."
When It Was Healthy.
"Yes. he Ih of it very retiring dispo
sition, rnt-le Hill Is." explained the vil
lage patriarch who had known the sub
ject all his life.
"1 must say be bnsn't that reputa
tion." '"Well, perhaps I do him an Injustice,
but 1 formed my estimate from one
'hue I seen him when tt lienr wits nficr
lilm."
Probably Did.
"lie Is such ti whole soiiled fellow."
"Is heV"
"Yes. lon't you think so 7"
"Well, nut ipilie."
"How Is Hint V"
"Thought be needed to be half soled
before you could call him Hint."
Literary.
"She Is a great lover of books."
"She IsV
"Yes."
"What kind?"
"Pockelbooks."
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
Valuable expe
rience Is the kind
that you can ex
change for cither
money or collat
eral. Some men seem
to be created for
the sole purpose
of keeping their
creditors from
dying of ennui.
It Is hard to realize It, but very few
people think either our kiuvcsscs i'
our failures are of inm li coiisc.:in'ii e
If It were their own. now - but that's
another story.
The bachelors that are left over fro;o
the 1U0S rummage sale nil-'bt lust as
well uow chase themselves otT the
earth and cense to lumlwr up the
scenery.
When the holiday season has been
seeu to Its Inst lone finish take pd
thought lest you Immediately )r railed
upon to pay the fiddler, likewise ihe
doctor.
A JMM.d srr:iii
has put many n
man out of sorts
with himself and
the world Iu tune
with the mil
verse.
Of course n ba'l
dl.osiii'.n ls" '
a ik'.'iri.l.ie tiling
to li.ivc.liiil thoro
are people who
seem to l.iive lot.s
of use for It.
Being fond of her own way, a wo
man can't unUerstund why her hus
band Isn't.
We all wish our friends well, but we
don't care to hnve them do so very well
that they can Bet on without our per
,una supervision nml nilvlco.
We probably could l.enr the llsrace
of poverty with a erent deal liettpr
equilibrium If It were not so horridly
uncomfortable.
Mother, who Is always neat ami fan
ful. tun save soini'tl.ii.L' lliis m-i.s.,.i 1j
son'dlrijr those riirlstinas i-iinl that '
received Inst season to Ii.t rel.i'lv..:
hi .Ww Orleans.
Alwavs ctVH.voi.r rM.'-st rol.itm' t"'
mo.;t mostly pn-sfiit. He im-'.N H -oiu.
h U..T.. i ha n oiiy .me else, and so:.:1
.la i- 1m Is .Ine Htr a will
.1 A
f. .1 a
' II m i;
,,! in
- like a no
t
Uiiik
.1 tlilrg.
(the worea-r I
(yc r to com e I
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X7
v
Ifitvew: mind -I
it Au.ra aabJ
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
S. B. Stuuer to W. V. Sunder
- sun, property iu bl-icK O, liail
road add it ion, Ashland
10
Y. II. 'Himtziiiger to S. P.
St oner, lots !." ami U, block
O, Kailroad adtlition, t-htand.. 1,000
Mrs, Minnie It. Pox to hen a K,
Walton, properly in block X,
Itiiilrtuul addition, Ashland . .
J. R. Horning to I,. (I. Por
ter, property iu Praitdale ad
dition, Medt'ord
L. t. Porter to Kliwtlieth Horn
ii!g, undivided half ol lots ;i.
4, : and tl. block 1 riiitihilc
addition, Med ford
A. W. Sfnrgis to A. .1. llrn
diicw, lot 2, block 71. Med
ford S. W. PaviH to Albert. Johnson,
properly in N'ickell Plate ad
dition, Ah and
Melvin Van Xntla t A. .lohu
soii, lots ! and Id, Nickel I
Plato addition
S W.-Daviu to Melvin Van Xat-
10
500
JO
475
10
10
ta, tots fl mid 10, Xieltell Plate
addition, Ashland
10
A. I'laudiiie Mellingt-r to ('. It.
Ili-ardtilry, lots I t and 1 1,
. Miner's uddition, phland
W. C Sanderson to J. X. Den
nis et ul.. property in block
. Hitilrond addition, Ashland
II. P. Pohlniid tit . L. Lawrence,
lot 4, block :t, Punkcr Hill ad
dition, Med ford
10
10
10
Rirhnnl Collins to ('. K. Wiek-
srroui, land in township 34,
range t west
('. P. Itrown to ( 'lar-Mic Whee
ler, property in J. IT. Par
nuiu s addition, M dt'ord . . .
K. Knss to C. V. Itrown, prop
erty in .1. II. Rarnum's addi
tion, Med ford
J. A . Lyon i o L. (i . Port er,
property in Fruitdale addi
2.il
2.S2-
tion. Med ford
14.000
Myron K. Hicks to Anna K. Xye,
'! acres iu township Itfi, range
'2 went
P. Mnrdi-ck to 'P. W. Daily,
h.t V2, blork :tii, Medford..!
('. I-:. Mi-Comb to f. P. Mur
dock, lot V2, block ;r, Med
ford S.10
10
10
W. ('. Kiser Jr. to J. A. Kiser.
217 acres in township .'17,
range 2 west 1
United States to Ivlward V.
Prey, east half of Konthrast
quarter of tuwatihip "7, range
:i east Patent
Ti. P. Li nd ley to . H. Ktiapp,
lot 2, liindlev's addition, Med
ford 27.1
It. II. Tuft to It. A. Piedeuburg.
lot 2. block M-dford H
W. Woods to KvereH. Pinlay.
land in township .(. range 2
west
X. Xelson to C. A. Xalley,
acres in township "7, r.-nge
2 west
7,S7;
00
T'l'Med States to ( '. Williams, Id
cres in seel inn l."i, Icwuship
I, range 4 west Patent
Pnited States to Cliailes Wil
liams, nort heast cpia i ter see
fion 22. township ."I, riiiige
4 west Patent
L. Kendall to laiv Swin
dell, lots 0 and 7. bl.ck '.).
Kendall addition. Med ford. .
:i in
Kllen I. Wells In H. I j. White,
isil acreH in. township .'(!,
range 2 east
C. ('. Stevens to A. f . Mellin-
ger, lot II, Miner's addition
Ashland
Margaret llesuiek lo Kllen 1
Wells, land in t-iwa-diip IIH
range 2 east
iir.o
I.OIIII
Annie It. Ilelinaii lo W. II. Mr
Naif, property in Astdaml . . . I'l
W. P. Uold lo Ruth A llainell.
1 acre in township .'fit, range
1 cant 1"
lliiriy Silver to W. Ce.ogi- et
:il., Idd acres in sctd ton
township .".it, rang." 1 west... 10
Mabel I.. Stevens to ti. li. Ogg.
properly in Ashland Iu
Harry Silver lo .lessm Silver,
Power of alloiney
X. S. P.iadcn et ul. d. Lydin K.
liiadeii. land in to.ihip .'t'i.
rangf west 1
1.. .1. Mead to K. Wo-rltmry, land
in section I. towie-hip ;t."i,
range 1 east
J. Siseinoie to I.. P. (i::rdii
1.201.
pmpi-rty in
Sum 'a nllev.
tH 10
C. )'.
InlS
t imi
Fralr
C,
raley,
t ;md
Mo.-k
Muds..
.-. liail-'.iid
addi-
1, Ah1:md
t to La in',
Ashl-nn'
n tu J. C. Prny-
n in tttivitship ;m.
F. W.
prope
Funni!'
i..r, 2 :irr.
r:inu"- I '-ast
W. It. Jji'l.s.m. iidiiiiiiist rat nr.
i't:iti' .It.lni Pulling. s.iithv.''t
pi;irli r (if stmt liw.-Mt pi:irtir,
sTlion III, louiiwliip range
If You Owned the Earth
Vn-ase in va!li as ns mcnim
pn during eapneity inerra'-B, hut with 'tin' r:ght hind of an on lmr
d, such as some w L.ivo to show, the purch:u.er ha- a ehnnr of g t
ting hiH purehase price hack out of a single crop, with proper uiun
agi'incnt. How ran wealth be ncrumu luted faster than by buying o
np ,,f the good ynui.g orrhiird wr have for nal !
Alwavs at vour "rvie for the b'-nt buyn in thin valley.
ROGUE RIVER
KXHIISIT Bni.HINO,
111.-)
20 l
700 i
10
U. S. to ). & t K. It. Co.. :iS.50
acres in section ' W ...patent
V. S. to Aztec Laud 'nit Cattle
Co., Rtl acres iu Tttou 12,
township 'til. I W patent
California and Oregon land Co.,
to F.line K. Haglev, S K of X
V, section 11, township 20,
I K. power of attorney
Califont"! m l Oreg.j'i Lmi Co..
t( Align: ta P. rbtgtey. S V. V(
of X 'i pection 1!, township
2o. i
10
S. P. Tipton to W. C. Kinvon.
lot 3. block 411. Medt'ord, . . .
ii. I. Dailey to W P. Son
ger, r acres in D L C ."I, town
ship :m, E
ion
K. II. Toft to Win. M. Snow, lot
11, Mock 1, Kendall addition,
Medford
.10
Charles 8. llolten to Otis New
bury, land in township 30, K 1
Kdward P. ITolton to (Vim New
bury, land in township 30, E. . 1
Allen Hodges to LHJibeth
Hodges, X Vj, XK'i, seetion7,
township 35, 1 W. 1
Pacific Coal Coniianv to W. D.
Dilworth et nl, hind in town
ship 37, 1 K 35,000
Martha Ann Pusnjl t Wm. Per
ry, land in township 3.12 E,
power of atti.rney
Maggie Oray to It. II. Toft, lots
10. 1 1 and 12, block 2. dray's
addition to Medfor.l
in
C. .1. llnidy to O. S. nutler, prop
erty in Ashland
A. Xelson ct nl to C. S. nnt
ler, assignment of bond for
deed
v.
A. Child to T. P. Smith, piop-
orly in Aslilaml
A. ('. KinnitiKfr to ILirftft1 P.
lft'psor, NT-1' f fifi'ti'in-1, town
ship Its. 2 K,
Ilorni'i- K. Hi'imit to '. f. HciopiT
(ito iii'ivs in Ht'ction 2-1. town
ship Its, 2 K
O. Hnllow to Horao Oolil.',
I fii'ri' in townsliip :itt. 1 I'.
V. M. Slfwurt to Chnrlii- Tnkuji,
K'!. of SK'i. si'ctioii '10. town
ship :is. 1 W
10
.won
INCUBATOR.
For Snlc. flmfl. A. ('yiAum No. 2, 240 I
mum siii-. in iM-rfwt nnli-r. illiam
Mnin, NortliwoRt Mi-.lfonl.
-Sot"
Prepaid BailroaB Ordcra.
"Something which is of conidrble
interest to the public generally and
which is perlinjn not gunorally known
lie the vsteni of prepaid orders now In
'effect botween atutiona of the Southern
Pacific comjiany and all points in the
United Stntos. By means of this systotn
tickets may be purchased at Medford
from any place in the United States and
mailed or telegrnj.hod diroct to the
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodations and small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
nay also be forwarded at the saint
timo. " C
Medford TimeTable j
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
I
Northbound I
No. lfljOrogon Ki press G:24 p. m.
No. HjPortlnud Kxpress 9:4Ua. in. j
I Southbound ,
No. l!Califoruia Uxpress.. .10:M a. in.
No. 3jrtan Fruncisco Exp.. . 3:20 p. m.
No. 225From Orojits Pass... .j 9:15 p. in.
No. 22!For Ashland 10:15 p. m.
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY
No7lLouvos Medford r.Ti r.Tf 8:10 a. m
No. 3I,enves Medford ( 2:50 p. m,
No. 2Arrivcs Medford 10:2S a. m
No. 4Arrivcs Medford S:08 p. m
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY
No. 2Loavea Medford (10:45 a. m.
No. 4Leaves Medford 5:35 p. in.
MotorLoaves Medford j 2:00 p. m.
MotorLuaves Medford j 9:00 p. m.
No. lLoaves Jacksonville. . . 9:00 a. m.
No. 3beavcB Jacksonville. . . 3:30 p. ni.
MotorLcaTos Jacksonville.. . 1:30 p. in.
MotorLoavos Jacksonville, .j 7:30 p.m.
MAIL CLOSES
A.M.P.M. i
.... 9:19 4:54 i
10:05 2:60 i
j 7:20 2:00 !
10:20 5:20'
Northbound
Houtlibound .
Kagle Point .
Jacksonville
You emildn't find a hotter plneo
t live than in this glorious
Koguo If ivr valley, with its in
romparalile winier and kiiiiiiiht
rliinati'. .lunt uuw we have Home
piirtirnlarly g"d devehtped or
chard propi'sit ifiiH to snhmit to
the homeanokiT. v.hii-h are sun
winni. Best give this maltfr
imuiediato alt,"iil ion. It dneti not
take a very wip man to foreHee
that, tho advum-e in vahn-R which
wo have h-i-n pidi.-ting in in
roming jipidncin fruit lamU in
about to materialize. A g I
young orchard will nut only in
LAND COMPANY
MKUFORD, OREGON
2 east
Med ford- Lodge, Xo. 8:i, 1. O.
(, P., to W. H. Liadshaw
estate, lot 3, block 118, Odd
fellows' cemetery
Kverett Pinley to I. W. Thomas.
2d acres iu 1. L. 72, town
ship 37, range 2 West
A. T. Oulick to SusieL. Allen, X
K of S W V, si'ction 1(1.
towiiHhip ill. 1 K
I I
Let the
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
niako that plooe'4' 'uruituro. Any
design, any color, auy finish
dull, waxed or polished. Shop on
cor. of 8th and ii stroots.
W. M. Oolrlg. 0. L. Roames.
0OLVIO & RE AMES
Lawyers.
Office: Medford Bank Bldg.
Ground floor.
Cook Stores and ranges. Phone 11
MORDORFF ft WOLF
New and Second-Hand Furniture
Kadi' old stand, 18-20 P St. South
Medford. Or.
KARNES BOOMING HOUSE
Newly built and newly furnished
All modern eonTcntenrcs.
D. 0. Karnes, Prop.
20 S. Q St., Medford, Or.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK &
BLOCK Co. will )e prepared Feb
ruary 15 to furnish cement brick.
Better than pressed brick nnd
just ns chap. In estiguto before
contracting. P. O. Box
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE Specialists in Toas, Cof
fees, Extracts, Baking Powder
and Spices. Wo carry all kinds of
dinner ware and fancy dishes.
210 W. Soventh St. Medford, Or.
DR. GOBLE
The only exclusive Optician bo
twecu Portland and Sacramento.
Office on Serenth Stroet.
When others fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNER
Eye Specialist
Office in Kagle Pharmacy
Main 23.1. Seventh and Mnin
THE HOTEL EMERICK
Rooms from 50 cents to $1.50 per
day. All modern conveniences.
We solicit your patronage.
VALLEY AUTO CO. have opened
their new garage and repair shop
hack of tho Moore hotel. Motor
cars stored nnd taken care of. All
work guarantpcd,. Phono No. 31011
NEVER LOOK BACK
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! m. our excepfcfouul offerings. Kino tai-
i hiring can only bo secured from the
hands of high-class tailors. Our cxpe
j riouco and methods are eortainly worth
investigation. Wo employ tho best
, workmen and our clohtes are without
I doubt the most carefully selected in the
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THE R. R. V. LUNCH ROOM
Finest cup of cof feu on
the Pacific Coast.
II. II. Larimer - - Prop.
ARTHUR II. DAVIS
Contracting Electrical Engineer.
1110 W. Seventh 8t., Medford, Or.
ENVELOFES printed to ordor
LETTERHEADS of aU styles
by The Tribune.
THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH
DRY CLEANING AND PRESS
ING WORKS
W. 13. Lane & Son, Props.
Oppotiito Hotel Muoro,
M ed ford Oregon
WASOHAU Bt BROWN
wirth to announce to their patrons
that they are located in their new
quarters in the Young & II till
building.
Billiards, Cigars and Tobaccos.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS
Dentist
Office hourH: 8 to '2, 1 to -1.
Miles Building. Seventh Street,
Medford, Oregon.
THE MISSION GRILL
Always open for business. Nent
nnd clean. Up-to-dnlo. Popular
prices.
12 So. C, St. Lambort & Brown
For good bargains in Watches
and Jewelry, Pist.tds, Mnsical In
struments, go tu
THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
O Street.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
Undertakers
Day Phono .153
Night Phones C. W. Conklin HO
J. II. Butler 14S
DR. R. J. CONROY
Sut'ecHHor tu r. Jones.
Office iu tho Stewart Building.
More Light for Less Money
Sixtv-llircc per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNCiRTKN T.AMPS.
32 Candle Power EdiSOll Lamp uses 110
Watts pev lioiiv and would use in 1000 Ins.
110 Kilowatts which at locts. a Kilowatt fll
32 Caudle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts pevhouv and would use in kkio
hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilo
watt 4
Net UaviOg in moo hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Kiicce. sors to (JoiKlor .'Uer i- rower o.
OITice, 'JOli West. Stivcnlli Street. I'lione No. 35;"),
Opposito the Big Klei'trie Sign.
F OSENBRUGGE
A-nt lor THE STUDEBAKER BROS.
MANUFACTURING CO.'S
VEHICLES
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ttrs. Hv&nt Ifamptcn Usaacs
"3nstructor of "Jllano. Tlizt 5ttctl)o6
SluMo a) Mulnt. itoilb Ornj Slrl
- TlF MEVFOHT) DAILY
i 1 1 "s:'s skiivivk is
SAVOY THEATER
North d'Anjou (Street.
Latest motion pictures and illus
trated sotigfl. Kntiro change o'
pmgram Monday, Wednesday and
Kridav. Admission 10 centi.
BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST.
Con tin nous performance erory
evening of mufioh pictures and il
lust rated ballads. Kntiro chango
of program Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, Admission 10 cents.
WM. II. AITKEN
Plumbing, Stoam nnd Hot Water
Heating.
Phone 22.
210 W, Sevcnfh St., Medford. Or.
EDEN VALLEY NURSERY
N. 8. Bennett, Medford, Or.
Grow trees that sell, sell trees
that grow anad fruit trao to label
VERNE T. CANON
BillpoKter and distributor. All
orderti promptly filled.
Room 7 .lack sou Co. Bank Bldg.
Medford, Or.
C. F. COOK
Sells tn-es thnt grow.
Office: It. K. V. Depot.
P. O. Box 841. Phone Si3.
Medford, Or.
MRS. ED. ANDREWS
Voice Culturo and Art of Singing
Studio at Residonco, .
Fast Medford. Phone 225
S. R. SEELY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern equipped operating rooms
X Ray. Offico hours: 10-12, 2-4 p.
in. Offico in Jackson Co. Bk. bldg
JACK FREDENBURG
Scivo tiger.
(tiirbuge hauled.
Medford.
DR. WALTEIC R. STOKES,
lt"il int.
Siieeesrtor to Or. J. M. ICeene.
AND WAGONS
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south erx okegox.