Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 26, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    MKDFOUU DA 1LV TJi I i.IIXE, M EDF(ml). OH IWOV. F 1' ' TAY. FEBRUARY 2fi. 10(W.
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Social and Personal
Sum McClfiiduu uf Gold Hill Bpeul
Friday in Mi-tiford.
Mr. and .Mm. Hunt L'wi univt-d
in Medf'onl Friday uud will take up
their rt'Hidi-in-i' uti their (Viitrul I'uint
imicb.
Frank M. Aink-muii of Kmitli Hrml,
Wiiali., in hern looking for a Im-at i"n.
1U in a w-ll known hut i I man and pre
ltrtt thin ucctiuii uu account uf itit well
known lii-altlifulncHs.
Hurry Hiekw, tin nt'WniuiK'r man, in
hjH'iiditiK u lew davH at Tulo.
Sidney Hrnwu in dint from Man Fran
v'wa'm toiiilit nnd spi'iiiliition in r t It
it to wholluT lie hrin'H a bride, aw ru
iimrod.
.1. II. WliitcNker, Kueite,; F. H, ilil
lnud, Spukiiiic; T. It. Culu and wife of
Follan, Nev.; II. . .Starr and Fred
Markft f iVrtlmiil are recent .Medl'ord
nrrivalH.
Walrh llie loc::l i-nlnmii fur tins ilirt
Heller'n linn-ricks, iii'li
(i. F. Kit1; iii.d C J lluli'hiNiin have
returned fr 'i Portland.
Mm. V. II. Xnrtmi is visii her
jx.rentH, Mr. an I Mrs JJ U. Utttler.
.1. .1. 1 'luM.ilieiliiin. kI at ion lijfeiit. of
I In- N'ortlnvn I'lieific at Valley ('enter,
N. I)., m visiting u Miller.
TlioniaH Herriot of A. .legate wad a
Mcdfind vixititr Friday.
John Itrllhiijer of (iriffin Creek n.cnt
Friday in Med ford.
"T'okk'tv " Hill Ituiavn Hpent Thurt
day vinitinn neijhlir.rintf townn.
A man mine slowly down the street ;
le Kenned to he cast down;
The reiiHiin was he ln-iiht p.une dirt
Mefotf he mv; doe Itmwn.
Mrs. (i.u--" Howard, MiteH Maln'1
Junes and Myr'le Keay.ni havn return
rd from S.i i Faiieise , where they ah
nerlied late iii.iiK in millinery.
Phono yonr orders for sweet rreiim or
buttermilk to tin rreninery.
Ills. Heel no I Coi.ro.v linve perl'nrrri
ed a Hliei-eHwfiil opernt ion for llppeii
(Ileitis upon Mis O. J. Norton of Ash
lend.
The man who never will Ihrow you
down
In Ihe faiiuins dirt seller, J. '. Urown.
Joe handles . all kinds of dirt sandy
loiiiu, free soil, Mark nJieky, hardpnn
nrd solid rod;.
Verne fanou, the city liill poster, lui"
refeived word that Ihe Norris & Wowe
circus will be uu urt" Hprinj,' visilor
t.) Medford.
Orders for sweet cr.viin or Imltorniilli
pnunpllv filled. Phone the crenmory. '
Mr. and Mrs F. M. Lane of (fold
Hill, It. It. M-D-well .if Sams Valley,
11, Laws and II. . Lowell of V I
villi- ami II. T. Pankev of I'entral I'uin'
were Medford v'Mtnm '1'iiurnday.
Public, stenoKi-i.li"r. Office over Hi
jou theater. Phone Main a(17l.
The CmintH and Fisher farms near
Tolo, eontani'iiy re-ip'M-'ively .VJ and
HO nerns, with improvements, have been
. purchiiNed for 1:1.11110 by Miehnel Me
tinire of N.tMi Dakota, who came to
visit his f-i. m.'. A T. Fllist.-ol of Ccn
tit.? Poin'.
Klin (launyaw, public steiiinrapher,
room , Palm building.
I. V. Stanley, who mi. recently in
jured in a ruiinwav al his farm at the
mouth of Hear creek, ha- been taken to
th Ashland hospital. He had hold of
Hie horses' bits when they starled In
run, crushing him ajjains. the barn and
;n irriiitf him inernall .
Tho greatest horror in Ih. last cen
tury, Ihe Halinu earth(u:ike picture,
rill be shown nt th Savoy Wedtiesdlty
r.nd ThursdHy. 21H
(icorne V. Merrimni and bride ( ne
7:i 1 1 nee .. 1. e of Po. atello. Idnlin)
lave return- I In. in tin .r wedding jour
ti v. The co. le wer married at Po
catello February 11. They will make
Medford their home, and a huge circle
of frieiols join in wlomiiij; them.
Homer Pike and family and Mis. P.
Ottinger of Orislia. N. 1., J. Trenbb-r
nnd daughter, Charles Fnglinli and fain
ily of Niagara, Neb.; T. A. Haydeii
nnd wife of Washington, lire recent ar
rivals in Medford.
Saturday night al the Angle opera
house will be held a wrestling contest
between Joe 1. 11 Sail- of Kugene and
Lewis Walters of MedfWd. The con
test promises to bo a good one, the best
two falls out of three. Prices 1. 7.V
and "'V. Ladies free.
MANY HORSES DIE OF
N EW STRANGE DISEASE
The Fast Oregoniau says: William
Mills is in the c.ty today from In
ranch near Juniper, and reports the FIRE DEPARTMENT ASSURED
loss of six horses which died of n pc j
culiar tnaladv. Mr. Mills is al a hiss! MU this means y..u. The fi-e - em
to know what the trouble is nnd en I p;.iv would resp.md m-t as .ni, kh
gagetl the services of a vet eritiarian to j ynur home was .m lire and fil.t
look into the mailer. j just as h.-ud. nun iisi ris nianv . I.tlic-
The symptoius of I lie animals at e 1 ;w j,' t ti -1 1 o 11 was inn n me Vw
peculiar. They suddenly appear sick '.j,,,, -t wait to be solicited. It you Im'i
and lie down. After a short tunc tbeir ; ;, ,.nd i.nldi,- bnlU, . nd ..ic- dollai t,
hind legs stitten straight tia.-l.war.t hii.I j '
renin 111 no tor 1 1 ve or six nouis. , i
the end of this period they are dead.
Several others in Ihe Juniper district
aro report ing t he same cond it ions to
Iheir horses.
I
Now Cases.
Nunan, Taylor Co. s. T. C. Xoiris;
action to recover monev. C.dvig X
Rcaines. attornev s f.r plaint if f.
Cliants Pass roulti-y Show.
The (Irants Pass Poult 1 y association
will hold u meet 1 UK t Hie Commercial,,, i",,.., c. F, lotiatv ' . Mi--. Luc
club rooms next Tuesday ev ening at m.h.,,., ..f .n inn. mi . : d t .11-.
K o 'clock. It is the intent ion to re i
orgr.nir.e the nssocintiot and put it on. l'cMiiv ami l.il ' j.e.-,.i-. I, itb
H bet ler bnnis. and biler give a poultry:,,,, raibnads :i,,d inej laMuav
show. I Vugost.
You Are Going to Build
... l t 1" t 11 1 T A r I
AMUSEMENTS.
General Shoridan's Great Hide at tho
Bijou Tonight.
Hue of the stnmg.'S nmviiig pictures
on the market today i-. billed at tin
Hijou for this evening, (ieio-rat Sher
id a it's famous nde, in which lie turiicl
a defeat into an . ei w he) 111 i ng i. tory.
is the particularly stioiig feature. M
H oil Sept "ill Iter P.. 1 I. Iielieial
Slieritlan had practically ioiiid the con
federate f.uves from 1 he Shenan-l.tal
valley, a si l ong harbor of l he con fed
ed.'icv. On this particular day In- hail
b fi his forces in I'Miiniiand of a miIkt
diaate aul made a trip ! Winelo -tei
la his nhseme Cenit:-! Karly made an
at .nek on t he I'tibm forces, and put
them to rout, (ieneral Sheridan, learn
ilig of Ihe fight, made hi;, vvoitd f.nnon
ride fr-.m Winchester aixl turne.l d
feat into an n ei h I1. I111 nig victory. The
picture is full of (he m st i.-ah-to- and
cxeit ilig was scenes e er exhibited in
tin- city. Another strong feature of
tonight's performance is ;:n all hand
, obtred illusion film. Adrm-'ion lc
A I the llijou loiiigh:.
UOLGATE OF BONANZA
ON NEW WATER BOARD
Coventor C,;imb-ilain li
ed F. M. Sax 1 on of Pake
. L. Holeate of liomin
appoint
'ilv, and
Klamath
county, the two water commissioners
provided for by the new irrigatim b-.
Saxton is a democrat. :i lawyer with
considerable experience in water cases
and irrigation. Holgalc is a ban her,
Ini, was formerly engaged in reelama
lion work. Me is a republican, but in
the lasl campaign ran as an tmb-pend
ent against the regular republican can
didale for stale senator. C. U. Merry
man. He was defeated by I'.'t voles.
The two coiiiinissiniierH will ie.eie
a sjihirv of jf-"""" each and logetlier
with State Kngineer John H. Lewis,
will constitute the water boatd, haxiu
ch.-rge of Ihe use of water ill Oregon.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC PROFITS
SHOW HEALTHY INCREASE
h'cveiiiies ,.f the Pacific system of
the Southern Pacific for the six months
of Ihe fiscal year ended heccmlier .'t I
lad. showed an increase of r:iHi,(M
over t hose of I he ccri espoiid i ng si
mouths of the year previous. The total
operating income for the Southern Pa
eif ic was 1 7.ii!:i.:i-l 7. For t lie lasl
month, heicmbe)'. PlnS, Ihe increase was
:i!e.i,7 K the tntal i.peraling it no
being 7m .irjr,.
For the same six mouths the ( t. M.
S. shows 11 loss ,,f n:,.tP7 fr the
figures for lasi year, the total op. rat
ing income being $;;.."i7!'.:Hiit. I'..r tin
month of December the decrease ovn
Hecember, linrT. was lil'.'.iHS. lie total
income being I 77 I.
MEDFORD MAY HAVE
FEDERAL DISTRICT COURT
Senator Pulton has v cured (he; -11. 1
'lielit of the house biij a II I hoi' i nig the
appoint m cut of add it ional ldeni
.Midges in wesii-rn Wa-h i ugl on, so as to
provide for Ihe appointment of an ad
ditioual jude for Oregon. His amend
110 ut docs not create a in-w judicial dis
I rid in hck'on. but pnn ides 1 hat in
addition to the regular terms of irl
at Portland, court s,;,H ) l,,.,
each year al Pi-mlh and Medford
The bill How yoes back to (he house
for Jotii.it on ilic I'ult, in a ridnont.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST,
The following letters remain uncalled
for al the ...-;1-1ficc a Me. Hold, ore
torn, February nnai:
Luella Apph .al,er. F. L, Mean. Fdd O
K. Itntler, Albeit rai.e. Frenk Uwe
sick. II. A. Foster, liohcil F.a.er. ,1
lo. Frcd.nburg. Mrs. !esMe Fulgham
r.'l, Mis. A. F. Cain.en. Wen-bdin (Jin
ter. Myrtle Hall. Hermb.ston Hardware
A Implement 1 .... irry Il.w,-trd, J. li.
Holmes. Inland Kinpiie Lumber Co..
.1. A. Jones. Mrs. F, C. Kiser. Miss
Itertha. IJ. M. MaiKsbnrv, Mf.if.nd Hah
ery I 'elica lessen. Nils Luna. John
Linden. . S. Moris. Dmi Modest... J. A
Pah T. II. Pep,..- Mrs. Join, b'o
berg. Pearl b'ose. Ivan Koyhly. Mrs
W. A. Stephens Mr.. Nell Si(.(dienv
Mr. Swe.-t. Mis. Ka T::b-r.
Parties c.'ilbng for any ,. the above
IcItOlS Will please sav "adiMtid." A
charge of one cent will lie mad.- njn
the delivery of :inv of the al..c b-t
lets, . M WontiFiiKh. P. M .
UNIFORMS FOR HALF THE
( hief A ma uu. Let von 1 name g
a our rccotd. -hown.g .oir appietia
ion of Medfoid "s fir- department. Hal
o be given Match I
BORN.
M C It If V Wednesdav tuotuilig. Feb
naiv :'l. 1.. the vvife of If. 1' M.oii
on of t 'ent 1 a I Pot n' , a s.m
DIED.
unb'i; 1 Iot heme in 1 i 1 a 11 1 I ';
Let me figure with y. n. No contract
.0 laige or to.' -oii'l'. vi t 'sf :c t ;en
uara ntecd
L. F:. BEAN
1 oNTHACTOlt ANl IH ILPFK.
Mrdford, tirtoii.
r.UNCH OF BILLS FEELS
GOVERNOR'S VETO POWER
The goseiliof has e, toed Hie I'nIIoW
Senator Ctde 's bill providing for the
.hvsiral evamiiialion ..t All male ap
dicants for marriagi I ic. !-.
S.'i.al-.f AH.ee's bill for defining va
raiiey.
Senator Noitmgham's loll fixing the
Nine f..r ngi?tiation of vut.is.
Tl..- fir-' ihe governor term- an ii.siili
.. I In- young maul 1 of Ihe state. The
,econd he V coles Itecail-c many i II IIO
'ent 11 t mpxiarily olil of employ
.'elil illth! suffer.
Scale bill ll.'l. npiiring that all
! h wheii in deeds and mortgages are
vrol.led !r:i'-t b" seWed books, illtlO
'nr. d by Senator Parley, has also been
,efoed. '
A bill intiodiKcd hi the Marion coin)
- ili-leg:i I raising Ho- salary and ex
crises i.f the Mari unity assessor
i; vet I on the sane- grounds, as are
.iso bills as follows:
Pv the Lane county delegation, plac
so the justice of th- pence and coiista
Ide in the -.IL"-Iie l-'M'llt on Hat Kill
artes.
Ity b'epresent at i v e ted ill ion, incretts
nig the salary of tin utity judge of
( uos ciointy
Ilv Senator M erryma 11. increasing the
. ,.in-eiai ion and j-llowances of the
heriff of Klamath county.
J i y the Marion county delegation in
1 lie senate, to i nc nil ;:e the compensa
tion and salaries of Ihe sheriffs office
luring terms of incumbents.
Mv Senator Merryman. increasing the
itarv of the assessor of Klamath conn
Ity Senator Johnson, increasing the
- llat V of the s, I lip.-l iutelldetlt of
I'.eiili.n county .lining his tejni of of
Ily Senator Parris'i, increasing the
alarv of the county assessor of ( J rant
count v.
CONSTRUCTION OF CENTRAL
OREGON ROAD IS ORDERED
1 n reply to a h i r( 1 from Hovertn
hanibeilain asking l:'m for a b-finile
-laletiient on the iir.-...n railroad situn
(on. K, II. Ilariiroau has sent I lie fol
I. wing lebgratn to ihe governor:
"Hot Wells. Sau Antonio. Tex.. Feb.
: :!. I!.i. Honorable H-orge i :. 'ham-
I eilnin. Salem, Or.- N e. for a wil injury to property owners, as their land
ne-s. Investigations all pleted. Con- ;is sold without th -ir knowledge. In
'liuclioii already a nt leo i-d. Matter !.is veto, the governor says:
in hands of local officers. Is there. "This law was in force a few years
j'tivihing els.. 1 can do"
" I tol.l the delegation from Coos
Pay that I would recommend construe
1 of ro.td to thai point if they could
.alisfy us that il won'.! earn 1 per cent
n .01 or have lli. 11 amount o nn rn Uiee.i
1 a.li vear for a tei'-i of years. This
holds g I to y He 111."
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City Business Directory j
TIN SHOP
Tn arid -licet uoti ware 011 hand
ami ma le to order.
J. A. 8.MIT1I,
1 li! Nor in li Street.
Lei Ihe -
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
make that piece ru it 11 ro. Any
design, any cdor, an Jinish
dull. wae. .ir polished. Shop on
cor. of Mb and II itreets.
W. M. Colvi. C. L. Rnames.
COLVIO h REAMES
Lawyers.
Officii: Mndfn'rd Hank lilittf.
('round floor.
Cook StoT. s and riinges. Phone !'l
MORDORFF & WOLF
New and Second Hand Furniture
Fads' -I.I itiiu 1. I ''') F St. South
Mdford, Or.
MEHFOKD CEMENT PRICK &
BLOCK CO. u .1 1 e prepared Feb
niarv I', to finiiisli cement brick.
Met ter l hau pressed brick and
jnsl as . h .ip. I e -I oaie before
contra, ting. P. O Pox M.
MKDrOUD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE - S ,1 11.1a in Tuns, I'of-
fff!. Kxtr;ii-t!.. H:ikii I'owtlcr
ami Siii','. W,' ri.rry all kinils of
iliniitT nnri atnl fanr disbes.
'Jill W. S..V..11II1 SI. Mmlfor.l, Or
DR. G9BLE
Tht' onlv oi'liiive lliticiHit ln
toon ritrtliiinl (nut SaiTHinonto
Offii'o on Seenth Stro.t.
Wlion otliort fail, .'all ou
DR. F. J BONNER
Eyo SpeiMahst
nffii-f :n I'atile Phsniifi'.
Mam Srvi'iith and iUin
TUE HOTKL BMKR1CS
Kooms from 'H' .'ent. to $l.o0 pet
dav. All modori, eonTenie..ees.
We solicit too: patrooaio".
VALLEY AUTO CO. lue opm.d
"o'ir lo w parage anT repair sh. p
l o .1 llo- Moore hotel. MM.T
ears ntored and taken eare of. All
work guaranteed, l'hene No. 31l.:t
AN EGO FAMINE IN
THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY j
With eggs Selling :u) to -b" relltS II
en in cash from Hi - fanners' wagon-,
the markets of .Me,j..rd and the other
l.iwi.s m l.oeui: tiiv.r valley, hay iio-
Fruit Urowef, the idea come;, to the
itovi-r of the eggs that there 111111 be
a big profit in liL-ejiing poultry in this
valley. And Hun high pt ice that eggs
in selling for I Ins w inter is not uii
i.sual. but is what ha to 1"' paid for
ihein every winter. Live and dre.saed
poult r v li.'i v e been pi opoi t iotiat ey as
high as eggs.
It is not that feed b so 1 h higher
lo re than in other sections of the Pu
itic coast, but that Miliry raising has
been looked upon as loo small to war
1 ant at tent inn by ; he av erage liogue
Ifiver valley fruitgrower, hay raiser.
dairvinan nnd stockman. And all Ore
gon is affected by this big funning
idea for eggs sold for " cents a dozen
i'i Port la ml during t he holidays and
for much of this winter have not been
below .Vi cents a doen.' With the 1
.ng of the Miiall flint farm that is now
taking place in nyiie Idver valley poul
try keeping will be taken up as a high
ly profitable sideline to fruil raising
: tnl gardening. In an orchard, berry
patch or garden many bugs, worms and
other pests would be dest royed by n
flock of chickens. The guano had to
be used as a fertilizer in the garden
v mild also be nit it"iu to be placed t
'he endit account of the poultry.
To any farmer who can give a bette
r.aon than that abovi staled for ego
bringing milling day prices space is I ree
in the Rogue River Fruit Grower.
NO RAISE IN SIGHT FOR
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
Hovoriior Chamberlain :i ax has fallen
on -!l bills since Tuesday. Among the
measures v .-t I was one by . H. Mil
ler raising the salary of the county
Si hool superintendent of Jackson emu
lv to $1 .- 1 a yoar. This bill will b
passed over the vein probably by the
-pecial session.
. Another bill veto-o was thai tntro
d -d by Senator Pinghaiu al the re
' itest of t he Stat e Pi vs- associat ion. re
' storing the delim, : laxlist to pub
! Ileal ion. The presei.l law works an
;--o and eiitaibd upon the taxpayer
' Oich II heavy expense that it was deem
'.d best to rep. al it. I cannot see that
any good can cone of the re enact
eo-nt of ihe law. but on tl traty it
v 111 si 1 iium-ii 1 a 1 hi eui.i m
tioual burden upon the taxpayers of:
.Il.o slate. ' ,
THE R. E. V. LUNCH ROOM
Finest cup of coffee on
the Pacific Coast.
U. U. l.orimer Prop.
ARTHUR H. DAVIS
Contracting Electrical Engineer.
'Jin W. Seventh St.. Medford, Or.
Dtt. WALTEK U. STOKES,
He'il 1st.
Successor to Mr. .1. M. Keene.
THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH
DRY CLEANINO AND PRESS
ING WORKS
W. K. Lane A Son, Props.
Oppovte Hotel Moore.
Medford Or. got,
WASCHAU & BROWN
wish P announce to their patrons
thai they arc located in their new
piarters in the Young A Hall
building.
Hilliurda. Cigars and Toliaccos.
ENVELOPES printid to order
IjETTERItEADa of all styles
by The Tribuue.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS
l. ntist
Offi. .' h nr.- to f.'. 1 to 4.
Milon Huil l "U. Sovi-ntli Str.-.-l.
Mi l''or.l. Krek'on.
For good bargains in Watche.
and .ltwolry. Pistoh, Mnioal In
.trilttirnt!.. i;o to
THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
t" Striet.
WKD?0RD FOKNITURE CO.
I'ndf rtakers
Dav Phone .'l.Vt
Night Phoii. -.'. V. I'onkliu
.1. H. Hutl.r I4
UB J. COiTftOT
Su.'eessor to Pr.! .loin.
Off.ee in th.' Stewart Itn lBiii
J
uassineo Aavenisemen , ,
WANTED.
A VI'Kh job at carpenter work 01
.n hard r iioiir. '. V.blress J, care of
C-.Imum- ,.ifi-e." 2i3
WA Vl'Ll 1 Paiti.er with little ready
ash for b . al light in; nu fact uriag bus
ine-,-1. F. P. Finlev. Third ami Fronts
streets. -i'l
vv '"A NT KH -Uv.Modcl opp.-rs lo vhny
,-o-dvvood and Lew I. Addr. f:s P. O
U. Us. "
WA NT i:i r 7ii; for g. neral housework.
.ld..-s P. o. Pox
'VANTLH -A girl; must be experienced
g i wages paid. Address P. O. Pox
.M t d 1 1.1 d . )r.
WA NT KD Fifty boxes of Ncwtowns
ai:o Sj.itenl.iirg apples. Apply of M.
Stewart, at the Nash.
FOP. SALE.
FoI SA LF Choiru business property;
ai a barg'ii.:. on long time; easy terms. I
Address P. O. liox 4 IS. !
Foli SALK "j and lH-uero tracts just
v. i . hi 11 uud adjoining city limits, at a
bi rgain. on nimir.l pi'vuients. Ad
dr.-ss P. O. P.x 41U.
FOR WALK Grain iiay, baled. Inquire
of Plume TiSL tf
FOU HA LK- Or trad.', two largo work
horsMs; will trade for smaller horseo.
I-Mpiire at .Mission cafe. 293
Ft 1 R SALF- --l"nU gets a business thut
will make tin owner rich; munopuh
in Jaclvson inty. 501 i b'othchild
bldg.. Portland. Or.' -f-
FOli SALK Good re.idencu bts. cluse
in; also gin d " aero orchard; deal with
owner; save comino-sii'ii. Address .1,
care of Tribune of f m e.
FOR SALK Houses, lots and land in
Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one '
acre to (Mil acres. Matt Oalboun, Puoe !
nix. Or.
FOR RENT.
FOR I(KT Orchard ami irrigaied allu
ial !. in land elma to station. Rcll
A. Lowell, Woodville, Of. 'J!!
Foli I; KNT-Farm, for three years,
household goods, stock and implements
for .ale; also sii.-p in choice pear land
; nd ten a res wit h irrtgat ing water,
close to stal ion. lien A. Lowell,
Woodville. or. 293
I'd ;'T - Furuishtd room to let. ol;l
b'ivei-.i !e avenue S.
French army officer lias invented
,. -glasses whicii enable the wearer to
uu all sides and the rear.
SAVOY THEATER
North d'Anjou Street.
Latest motion pictures and illus
trated ong. Kntire change of
program Monday, Wednesday and
Frid.-iv. Admission 10 eouti.
BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST.
'out i nuous per for mn nee eTcry
evening ef motion pictures and il
hi! rated ballads. Kntire change
of program M onday, Wednesday
and Fridav. Admission 1(1 cents.
WM. IL AITKEN
P'.unibing. Sti'atn anl Hot W'ater
Houtiug.
Phone 'J2.
LMO W. Sevenfh St.. Medford, Or.
EDEN VALLEY NURSERY
N. S. peiitu'tt. Medford, Or.
Hrovv trees that sell, sell trees
that grow anad fruit true to label
VERNE T. CANON
Hi 1 1 poster nnd distributor. A II
orders promptly filled.
Room 7 Jackson Co. Hank Hldg.
Medford. Or.
C. F. COOK
S,'lli. trt't'H that ((row.
dffi.-o: li. K. V. Ilp,it.
II Mot Stl. Phone 593.
Mwif.ird, Or.
MRS. ED. ANDREWS
VoiCi. Culture aud Art of Singing
Studio at Keflidotiee.
Kat Mrdfor.l. Phone S'Jo
S. R. SEELY, M. D.
l'hvuii'ian nnd Surgeon
Mo. lorn eiiii'l"'d operating rooms
X Hay. (Iffire hours. 10 12. 2 4 p.
in. Offi.'e in .lai'kson 'o. Ilk. bldfc
JACK FREDEVBURQ
Siveuser.
Medford.
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in sizes 32 to 44
AT
$1.50ech
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NEW DRESS GOODS
WATCH MEDFORD GO
First Basing our opinion on tin; growth of the
city during tho past two years, wo lielieve Mud ford
will have a population of 90(10 or 10,000 one year
from now. Is there anything to stop it.'
Second The development of vast coal fields, close
lo Medford, which is absolutely assured, means a big
payroll and a groat increase in city business. Inves
tigation will convince the most skeptical that this
will occur.
Third The next ninety days will show active
work on road to one of the greatest timber belts in
the United States. This means lumber for box fac
tories and all kinds of manufacturing, employing
hundreds of men within the city. None can dispute
this.
Fourth Immense tourist travel to Crater Lake;
new gravity water system; hard surface .pavement;
electric railroads, both city ami country; active work
copper mines of the Hlue Ledge district ; new schools,
business blocks, residences, etc., etc.
1 have the only Main street business lots for sale
at last year's valuation. These cannot lie equaled
for income or investment, luiok action will secure
the best buy in the city. For particulars see owner.
Fred'k C. Page
101 MAIN STREET
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MEDFORD