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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MKDFORD, PRECOX, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1009,
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BIG PINES LUMBER CO.
COUNTY CLERK GETS
IMPROVED FILING SYSTEM
For over a half a ceutury or ever
aince Jackson was an organize.! county
of the state, the legal papers, cmbraeiiiK
the civil and probate and commisHionerR
eourt records of the county, have been
dumped into the drawee and hoxon in
uncertain order until it became a ted
ious task for attorneys or anyone in
terested, and there ore many of them,
to look up theso original papem for
verification or other purposes Last
year an equipment of steel filing eah
i.etc especially built for holding these
records in indexed form were ordered for
tho vault of tho clerk's cuico and have
been added to until they lino the walla
of the vault and furnisrh room not onlv
for all these papers up to date but will
nerve for years to come. They have all
been aranged in. alphabetical order and
each class of papers in separate da
mns. (. jerk Vv. H. Coleman is just now
completing the work of malting tin
indexes to these filing cvdinetK ho that
id a moment's time access may be had
to any of the thousands of documents
kept on file in the clerk's office and
relr.ting to the court records of Jackson
county fnr the past r0 years.
REAR ADMIRAL SPERRY
HAULS DOWN HIS FLAG
WASHINGTON. March 11. Item
Admiral Sperry, who brought home the
big battleship fleet, was relieved today
from command at his own request made
f.n the 2nd of March, hauled down his
flag today.
Hear-Admiral Sehroeder was appoint
ed to succeed him. Tt is understood
that after Rcar-Admiral Sehroeder lias
held the place for a brief time, Hear
Admiral Richard Wainwright, now in
command of the second division of tin
fleet, will assume command, his pred
ecessor g"ing to some position not yet
elnrted for him.
Hear-Admiral Sperry will go on the
,,ninl Army and X.tvy War cullege
board and may also have an assign
ment with the waterways commission,
lie is familiar with the duties of the
rnr college, having once been its pros
fiident, and the work will be pleasing
to lnnim, sis will the association there
with Rear-Admiral Merrill. lie was
offered the presidency, but declined
indieat ing his preference for suhonli
mi to dutv there.
nOSS OF MEMORY IS RESULT
OF EATING WILD PARSNIPS
RENO, Nov., March 11. Pietro Ra vi
ola, the Ilalian who was poisoned by
. eating wild parsnips and nearly died
Saturday afternoon, has now entirely
recovered from the direct effects of the
poison, but has lost nil memory of the
past.
Saturday evening he was directed to
the Columbus hotel on Virginia street,
where he was met by his employer, but
ho failed to recognize him. lie was
unable to stnte his own name and could
not remember a thing of his past life
Although he had boarded in the hotel
for months, he did not recognize the
place. After he had been told his own
name he remembered that and also re
membered his age. but nothing more.
Tho physicians nre unable to account
for this inpse of memory.
ANOTHER CONFERENCE FOR
PEACE IN CENTRAL AMERICA
MEXICO CITY. March 11. Accord
irg to private advices. President Zc
laya of Nicaragua has called another
conference between his own country,
Honduras. Guatemala and Salvador and
Costa Rica; with the view to arranging
permanent peace for Central America.
The conference is .o be held on one
of the war-hips of the American Pacific
squadron now nt Amnpaln. No official
advices of such conference have been
received.
Cobalt W1U Yield $19,000,000.
COPAI.T. Ont.. March H. The sil
ver output of Cobalt for the present
voar, according to conservative esti
mr.tes made by the foremost mining nu n
of tne ramp will he at least double that
of 1(HW. which was 2S.4T2 tons, valu.-d
it JO.SOO.noO. It is figur. d th.it tin-eo-.ceiilrntinn
of the lrw grr-de ore. by
the local mills will bring the silver
average to the ton sent out to a higher
rrerk thr.n that of Int.! year, so that
tro output should show a gross value
of fomething like -t 10.00(1.000.
ASIATIC SQUADRON ON
EXTENSIVE CRUISE
MANILA. P. T. 1 March U. The
Asiatic squadron, commanded by Rear
11 Admiral Oilea B. Harbor, nnd consisting
'.' of the cruisers Chirleston. Cleveland.
Oalveston. Denver and Chattanooga,
will cruise for several months in north
ern waters. The ship-i will visit every
important port in the north during
its cruise, including Hongkong nnd
Vladivostok and will later spend a
tannlk In .TinRn.lll WatOrl.
Everything for a
CANNON FACING FIGHT
OF HIS OFFICIAL CAREER
WASHINGTON. March 11. Every
congressman is being subjected to pres
sure to join the insurguit movement to
defeat Cannon for speaker, or, if that
is found impossible, (o clip his speak -
eii-hip wings" by curtailing his powers.
Both of the Oregon representatives,
in the absence of definite expressions,
nre counted to support Cannon against
tho insurgents.
Meanwhile, a reception, ostensibly to
enable new members tc meet the speak
t v and the older members of the house,
h aunounced for Friday. The insur
gent!) say the real inject is to make
rare of cooperation by the new incm
b rs in defeating insurgent plans.
The insurgents will have a conference
before the republican caucus meets Sat
u;-day. One of the insurgent leaders
announces that the plan for obtaining
chenges in the rules includes a dead
lock on the election e.f the speaker.
Ot her insurgents, however, declare
Ihere will be no fight against Cannon.
but their efforts will be concentrated
en a plnu to vote down the motion for
the usual previous question on tin1 mo
tion to adopt the rules of the sixtieth
eo.-gress.
It is understood that Speaker Cannon
will probably make '' i informal speech
fil the recepiii.n in favor of the present
rules.
RAILROAD EXPECTED TO
CHECK NEW SHIP LINE.
SAX FRAXrjsi'O, March ll. Bates
,t Clteslirono.li are reoeivinp; ninny con
Hgnepx of freight fo- the proposed in
dependent steamship line. One shipper
(juj-ninteod to furnish the lino with
Vi.onn tons of freight nnnually. which
i.-' nearly e.ii:il to the easthound busi
ness of tlic Pacific Mail last year. If
these offers continue to come in the
firm expresses the opinion that the
line will be a success.
Opposition, however is expected from
the railroads in th- way of an increase
in commodity rates between pro
diiciii points in tho state and this port
for water shipment. These rates were
made low for the purpose of coiieen-tr-ilino;
products her- for reshipment
to eastern points by rail, and traffic
officials of the railroad tend that it
v-ould be bad faith on the part of the
shippers lo avail themselves of these
rates for the purpose of water ship
ment. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Miss Abbott returned from t'orvallis
Tuesday, where she has liei-n attendinp
the Oret.'.in agricultural college.
Mrs. Jesse Appleijate sp-nt a few
hours in Medford Tu'-sday afternoon.
Fred Annpriest nnd .lames Pavis of
Forest Creek were trr.diiifr with our
merchants the first of the week.
Miss Cora Hasye wa- a Medford visi
tor Tuesday, nn was e.ltio Miss .Joseph
ine Holf.
Ocorye Lance, Sr., came up from field
Mill on business Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Charles Del.in of Medford visit
ed with Jacksonville friends Tuesday.
J. P. Wells, school superintendent,
hit!.- returned from a brief trip to Grants
Pass.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Frank II. Fitch to Matthew Thom
son, lot 4. block ol. Summit
addition to Ashland -nn
Charles K. Mcclain to Henry Mlia
for. property in Phoenix "''
W. H. Moshor to J. .1- Hay. land
in D I. C 42. township 30.
range 1 K in
Kdgar S. Ilafer to K. C In
land, lots 1. 2. 3. 4. o. and .
block I. Oak Parkr fddition to
M-dfnrd
William C. Duncan to .1. M. I'nn
ean so acres in section .'14.
township SS. range 3 W 300
SLEEPING GIRL ROUSED
BY ELECTRIC CURRENT
WARK. Mas.. March II. Clara, the
fourteen -year-old daughter f Mrs. flue
sim- L.tmarich... was awakened from her
lg sleep at lo a. m. today. Town
Phvsieian H. P. Oatnoy thought "lie
could be restored ,-. conciousness by
the application a p-w-rfol current of
rb .-tricitv.
V batt.-rv was a-T-.-h.-l to lor chin
,4the.t.ih.r?,..r. The err-,., w-,.
turned partly on r. I tl.e gwl s,,:,,rni.-d.
Dr. Cafn-v .ndd-nlv turn -1 ..o 'I m
rent fnll stre'h -4 - S cr-e-Wow.
wow. wow''' a-.d .ra.gV-n..
p in bed. The curr-et was turned ..n
again and she .pi-np-l from the- b--l :'
stood on the floor.
When Clara firt rec-.v. rr-ej -i.-...i
she told Dr. Ciafa-y h- was S
Oman to awaken tt-r " nub-.v. lie
' medical fraternity is of the opmion that
She will not have a imilar sleep rjja-.n.
' or at lsast for tome time.
Building
At
TALENT TALES TERSELY TOLD.
Mrs. .1. !:
hist Snudav
Kobertn
to Ashland
L. Hughes mid wife were North Tal
ent visitors one day thif week.
Talent is mar lighted up with elec
tricity, and the business houses look
all the same city. W. Welters has
more ights than any oilier establish
ment in town.
V. A. Dunlap of T.ilent was a Med
t'ev 1 visitor Sulurdav mid Suudav.
Mrs. Meriam Hurt lev of North Tal-'
ent was a Medford business caller Sat-
ui-dey. j
.In'shun Patterson of North Talent i
was at the county seat one dav last
week. ' ' ;
James Melius, vhii has been spending1
Ih winter in Kl (Yntro with liis (laugh- i
tor. Mi. XI. I.. IVIIe't, will return'
to bis 1 " Talent s i.
The drying tip of 1ln roads and the!
J......1 weather of the last few day, has !
tempted two Talent tiiitoinolulists to
get mil their ears a.l take a spin.
We are sorrv :n ai i Dial we I
have lost, our local paper, the Talent
Hustler, but it seems thut the
amount
t enough
a paper
derived from the paper was .to
lo justify our editor to keep
running here.
.Several new dwellings are under
(emulation in our lit'le town.
Siiraviiiir In the Bit, friv.lt nrclmr.l I
commenced in .lead earnest Ihis week.
Tie wet weather has greatlv dclnvod
this work, as it was almost impossible
lo get on!., the ground while wet.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. McClain. lo i
hive been sroieii-ii, in Vi.rtli T-iteul '
left Tuesdav morning for Mvrtle Creek 1
t.nl will look for a loca there or tit
Kugone.
Mrs. K. (libbs has (hi sf.otiiM,. , ,,!
me n leiil in t...i. C....I I-. si s;.....!.... .....i ,
ipiite
lame iu cour-eipienee.
WEST AND LA SALLE
MEET IN
EUGENE I
i
.,., ,, ... ... ... . I
rOI-.NK. March 11. W. II. West.
I
the grappler of Medford. is here and iu
fine j.hysical fettle for his struggle .n I
tee unit with Joe LaSalle. Moreover.
ti e former grappler has only a limit, .! ;
time to remain iu the city! he the
n. cessilv of arraneiiiL' for on earlv !
match between the two grapplers.
West lost to Joe in Iheir previous
bout, but advances a good reason for
his defeat, lie had s ed two falls
out of five on Joe whoa the latter lo
cated West's sore rili and (he Until
three bouts went to I, a Salle. At aav
rate. West feels confident enough in
the outcome of the in xt match to risk
the whole purse in his a'lxicty to hook
up with Joe for a return match. Let
it b: understood that the winner of the
West-I.aSalle bout will receive the en
tire amount of the wrestlers' end of
the purse.
FND OF POWER
TRUST
IS FAR OFF
NKW VflltK. March II The hearing
in the governments suit against the al
li g.-d power trust lias been resumed in
this city lo take the testimony of one
of the witness.' who was absent from
the previous hearing. The testiinouy
.f the witnesses who was absent from
'he prosecution. Th- government has1
been 14 months in presenting its side .
el the case. It will probably take
fully as long for tie- defense to put j '
its testimony, so that it may be a year j
or two before a .tecs on is n a.-ne.i
the famous case.
000 ACRES IN RICHMOND
PURCHASED FOR RAILROAD
OAKLAND. March 11. A deal was
, otisutnmated this morning for the pur
. hr-.so of 000 acres of land three miles
from Point nichmond. which is said to
be the prospective tormina! of a new
railroad.
The road, which is said to have the
backing of th" Cugg'r.h-iui interests. i
:.. tn a new coal deposit which has been
discover'-d in the neighborhood of f!
river in the northern part of this state.
This c.ines as a distinct sutpris- to
corf manufactures who had about -les
paired of finding any bituminous fuel
ir California.
SAVOY THEATER
TONIGHT
'Till' PAWN"
Al'VT KM MVS SCRAI' HOOK"
"TOO MI'f'II SNUFF"
"A FAITIIF.'L DO(i"
VV TO I A 1 . 1, V I? I -" A N( ' IIOH KD '
v., uwtviirtive fi.ti-i'ii-iiiiiiiciit luilililiiitr with mirth
ADMISSION-
I SAVES LIFE OF TOT,
BUT LOSES HIS OWN
NEW YORK, March 11. John Vant,
a truck driver, today sacrificed his life
to" save a i year-old boy, who darted in
front of the horses in East Twenty-second
street, hi an endeavor to turn the
team aside Van was thrown from hih
sent, falling under the wheels of his
truck and being crushed. He died two
hours later in Hellevue hospital.
. .4 rt
01rcmt Court News
st.-ite of Oreim v. Charles nnd Nor
W'1'rtli; appeal taken to tin-
s"l"'-'"'' fourt.
In the matter of the axuiKiiment of
Keiinev. insolvent; first report
"'' ""igneo filed.
HL'SOU'TION FOR SPECIAL
ELECTION
jt si,,v(,d )y , dtv f
cilv "f -Medford. Oregon, the mayor
approving, Thut I hiirc be and hereby
is culled a special election in Haid city
for tho purpose of submitting to the
voters of said city fur their approval
or rejection a certain ordinance enti
tlgd "An ordinance granting to tho fit
izens' Telephoue company its associates,
their executors, administrators or as
"'K'H. right la construct, erect
main
I'"'" operate in tho city of Mud
lor''. county of .lucksou, stale of Ore
i S"- ' street., ulleys. avenues
thoroughfares thereof, subject to
tho approval of the city council, wires,
conduct ors and other appliances fertile
1 rmismissinn of electricity for tele
l''l,,!M's 'elegraph and messenger serv
ice, for the purpose of currying on n
telephone, telegraph and ssenger buai
n.-:is ill said citv and such other malters
"' '' "iwtuliy nrougai up at saio
wluctiiin. That said election be held
upon the 1 (It Li day of March. Mm!!, he
. I... 1 ..C O.ll. , .....I
- , . ; j
.i-oil p. m. of said dav.
I hut I he citv recorder ol the city of
.. ...
Me.Hord is herebv directed lo give no
ti,.0 of ,.,! ,.(Tt'irl as ,y tl. , ,arler
rtrpiired in case of annual elections in
sn id city.
Tin- following are hereby desigantcd
and appointed as the polling places and
the judgei and clerks of said election:
First, ward -Polling
place, ro.nu ;t.
V. If. French:
Commercial club: judge
judges and
clerks, Chas. W. Davi
'. Ilobbard.
Second ward Polling place, llulel
X-.sli sample room; judge, John S. Orth:
judges and clerks, Win. I'lricll, II. II.
Harvey.
Third ward Polling place, city hall:
i..lg. . I.. Si-herinerhorn ; judges and
clerks, Scott V. Davis. II. A. Thioroff.
The foregoing reaolulioii wan pasBi-d
l.v the city council February lsth, 1900.
by the following vote, to wit: Welch.
l -rrick and lafert no; Kmerick, Wnrt
maii, Peii.iuer and Mayor Cr.tion yes.
Approved F.brnnrv 11. lltotl.
W. IT. CAVON', Mayor.
Attest :
nRN.r. M. CHI.I.INS.
Citv Recorder.
Medford Time Table
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
j Northbonnd
T
ltl!Oregon Express !5:24 p. m.
HTortland Express WSim.
j Southbound j
KilCalifornia Express.. . 10:35 a m.
No. ISSnu Francisco Exp... 3:20p.m.
No. 225jFrora Orautl Pbm.... 9:15 p.m.
No. 22SPor Askland 10:15p. m.
ROOUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY
No. 211. caves Medford 10:4S i. m.
Mo. 4JLeaTes Medford 6:85 p.m.
MotorjLoaves Medford 2:00 p. m
MotorlLnaves Medford j 9:00 p.m.
No. IILmvfi .Tackaonville. . .1 8:00 a. m
No. oIaTet Jacksonrillo. . . 3:80 p. m
MutorLeam Jackionville.. . l:S0p. m.
MotorLoae Jaekonvllle. .j 7:30 p. m.
MAIL CLOSES
" " A.M.P. M".
Northbound :1 :54
flouthbooid 10:05 8:80
fcKlt Poiat 1:tn
.Jaekaaartlle
10:JO B:tO
-THURSDAY
10 CENTS
Husbands to Burn.
Tho elderly spinater Iu tbe rear of
the drawing room ear had no more
than settled in her seat when her at
U'Mtou wua uttriK-tcil to a woman a
little farther front who was garbed
Iu the deepest mourning. Aa Miss
Spinster adjusted her nose grabber
glassea for u butter Inspection of tbe
one In wldow'a weeda ahe aaw tbe
eotuluetor Iran over nnd converao with
her eariiesily for several minutes.
When tbe conductor got buck to hor
seat taking the passenger's tleketa
Ulsa Spinster waa i-onauiued with eu
rtoalty about the womau lu mourning.
Louduetor, ahe naked In her aweet
eat touea, "what'a the trouble with the
Indy up there In w idow's weeds?"
"Oh, that's Mrs. Oettem!" replied
the obliging conductor. 'She's Just
taking her third husband out to a
crematory."
"Oh, how dreadful!" exclaimed Mian
Spinster. And then In a faraway voice
she added:
"And Just think of It! Here I am
past flfty and never hud a husband lit
my life, while that woman up thero
has them to burn!"-New York 'nines.
Strong Monosyllables.
Instructors In the art of literary
rouipoaltlnn usually condemn a string
of monosyllables, but In the well
known hymn "Lead. Kindly Light,"
written by a master of the English
language, you may count thirty con
secutive words of one syllable only.
They offend neither the eye nor the
ear.
Milton often uses a series nf mono
syllables. In the second book of "Par
adise Lost" we have:
The fiend
O'er boa or steep, through strait, roush.
dense or rare.
With head, hands, wings or feet pursues
his way
And swims or sinks or wades or creeps
or (lies.
Such lines nre not uncommon In the
book :
Rocks, caves, lakes, fens, bogs, dens and
shades of death.
And again:
Of neither sea nor shore nor air nor fire.
London Notes and Queries.
Courtship In Ireland.
An Irish boy marries when he has a
rid house and an Irish girl Junt when
she pleases. Sometimes she so pleases
while yet her years nre few; nt other
limes she Is content lo wult upon wis
dom. In the Inner case, of course, she
inulios ii wise choice, but Iu the for
mer utmost always a lucky one. for
luck Is the guurillun ungel of the Irish
"You're too young to mnrry yet.
Maty." the mother sold when Mary
pleaded that she should grant Lau
rence O'Mnhntiy a particular boon.
"If you only huve pntlenee, mother,
I'll cure ineself nf that fault." was
Mary's reply.
"And she's never been used lo work.
Laurence." the mother said to the
suilor dlseuuriigliigl.v.
"If you only have patience, ma'am,"
was Laurence's reply to this, "I'll cure
her of that fault." And he did too.
Seuuitls MacMnuus III l.lpplneotra.
Laws catch tiles nnd let hornets go
free. Anneliarsls.
TIN SHOP
Tin and sheet iron ware on hand
nnd niadn to order.
J. A. SMITH,
11.1 North 0 Hlruet.
Lot the
MISSION FURNITUBE WORKS
make that piece 4 'nruiture. Auy
design, any color, any inish
dull, waxed or pohshed. Hbop on
cor. nf Sth sad H streets.
. M. OolTlg. 0. L. Reames.
OOLVIO k REAJfEfl
Lawyers.
Office:Medford Bank nidg.
(?f-ound floor.
Cnok HtoTes and ranges. Phone 91
MOBDOBFF k WOLF
New and Second-Hand Furniture
Eads' old stand, 18 20 F Ht. South
Medford, Or.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK fr
BLOCK Co. will .e prepared Feb.
rnary 15 to furnish cement brick.
Hotter thaH pressed brick and
jtint as ch'-ap. In estigate before
ennvracting. P. O. Rnr 118.
MEDFORD TBA AND COFFEE
HOUSE Specialists in Teas, ('of
fees, Extracts, Raking Powder
and Spices. We carry all kinds of
dinner ware and fancy dishes.
218 W. Seventh Ht. Medfnrd, Or.
DR. 0BLE
The only exclusive Optician be
tween Nirlland and Sacramento.
Office on Herenth Street.
When ethers fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNER
Eye Specialist
Office in Eagle Phsrnieey
Main 233. Seventh snd Main
THE HOTEL BMERIOK
Rooms from 50 cents to II. SO per
day. All modern conveniences.
We solicit your pstronsg.
City
New Special
Showing' - -
New Exduslve Styles now
VAN DYKE'S
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Business Directory
-v i i i H
THB E. E. V. LUNOH BOOM
Finest cup of eoffee on
the Pacific Coast.
H. II. Lorimer Prop.
DR. F. O CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS OAELOW
Osteopathic Physicians
Mission Itlock,
Phone Jill Medford
DR. WALTER R. STOKES,
Deulist.
Hneeesser to Dr. J. M. Keeae.
THE BLBOTRIO AIR) FRRMOH
DRY OLEANTNO AND PRE8B
INO WORKS
W. E. Lane Son, Props.
Opposite Hotel Moore,
Medford a)rgoo
WASCHATJ A BROWN
wish to announce to their patrous
that they are located in their new
quarters in the Young A Hall
building.
HiMisrds, Cigars snd Tobaccos.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS
Dentist
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4.
Miles Building, Seventh Street,
Medford, Oregon.
For good bargains in Watebea
and Jewelry, Pistols, Masical In
struments, go to
THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
C Street.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
Undertakers
Day Phone 3S3
Night Phones 1 W. Conklin SB
J. H. Butler 14a
DR. R. 1 CONBOT
Successor to Dr. Jnaes.
Office in the Stewart Buildtog.
of the
Coss Shoe for Women
$3.50, $4.00 & $5.00
on display
Carried In all widths and sizes
AFTER THB THBATEB
it it the cufltomnry and pfopor
thing to take your friendi lsdiM
or gontlninon around to a well
appointed restaurant and ortla t
nii littla sup tor of oyster, ef
the like. Right here let it be
understood that we eater Cor
"theater trade," and re well
provided as to good things to
eat, well wived and reteonably
prioed to meet a!l requlreraeato.
Advaace orders for four or aiere
ready at time appointed.
The Emerick Cafe
Open All VtgM
TAILORED
Aereaely happy ia the nas wha
eaa feel that his garments are
tailored perfectly. This it tae
. feeling our patrons eaa eajof.
3e.tlife.lirm will be yours if you
here your suits, aoata, ate., mad
sera. The way wa tit aeonnd th
seek and shoulders ia a rareU
Mea. Try us. Th largest tin
f deaieatle end imported Saitiaf
ia Southern Oregon.
W. W. BIFEBT
THB PBOOBMMIVB TAHO
8AT0T TH2ATBB
North d'Anjou Btreat.
Lateat motion pictures and illas-
trated songs. Entire change of H
program Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. Admission 10 oeata.
BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TO ST.
Continuous performance - arery
evening of motion picturea and il
lustrated ballads. Entire ebange
of program Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Admission 10 cent.
Wli. H. AITKXN
Plumbing, Steam aad Hot Water
Er..l.
rnone as.
110 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or,
BDBN V ALLEY NURA1ET
N. S. Bennett, Medford, Or.
Orow trees that sell, sell trees
tbsl grow anad fruit true to label
VERNE T. CANON
Billposter and distributor. All
orders promptly filled.
Room 7 Jaokaon Co. Bank Bldg.
Medford, Or.
0. F. COOK
Sells trees tbst grow.
Office: R. R. V. Depot.
O. Box 841. Phone MS.
Medford, Of.
MRS. ED. ANDREWS
Voles Culture and Art of Singing
Studio at Besidsnes.
Ksat Medferd. 'hone 22S
S. R. SEELT. H. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern equipped operating rooms
X Ray. Offics hours: 10 12, 2 4 p.
m. Office in Jackson Co. Bk. bldg
JACK FftEDBNBURQ
Scarencer.
tlsrbsge hauled.
Medford.
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