Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 12, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    SWEDISH AMERICANS
HOLD BIO CONVENTION
CHICAGO. 111., Mnivl. l-J.NVurlv
cut? thousand d . Ifntcr from over tin
sti'to met in Chicago today lY.r the n
American Kepublicni Leune of Hi
puis. Each year th- U.ieu holds it
luaveution ou March 0 v.-hi eh ia known
us "John Kerson liny, " in L-oiiiiiiem
t.-ation of the jro:it Hwt'dMi engine!
.v ho built the Monitor.
Tlie proceeumgH of tin? convent mn
today were devoted tu tin reception
. ti reports . and tr.-uisftetion of bu
jness of u routine character. Public
-interest centers chiefly in the con
vention banquet tonight at which liov
x-rnor Deneen, Senator La Follette of
'Wisconsin and other men of national
prominence are scheduled to speak
LITTLE TOT'S APPENDIX
OUT OUT BY MISTAKE
HARRISBURO, Pa., M.uvh lu. Rose
Williams, a little girl of 4 years, is now
onvalescing in thy llarrisburg hespi
tal after haviug been operated on Son
day for appendicitis by mistake. The
child and ltrtr seven yer.r-oM brother
were sent to the institution suffering
with onlarged tunniU.
In some unexplained m:ii.iir the
girl wns given an anesthetic and her
appendix was taken nut.
The surgeons say that tlu appendix
was somewhat inflamed mid they did
ror discover their mistake until i!e
p:,.innt called.
The humorous nature of the case
v:a? the condition of the little giil'
appendix, which .-howtd that sin
would have developed appendicitis any
way and that the operation therefore
wp.b a fortunate mistake.
Advertsed Letter List '
The following letters rernain nn
tailed for nt the post of fire at Medford
Ornjfon, Mnrcli 11 Hitm.
Hrown riorenee, nmcht Miss Kale.
Burnett Win., nurcin lr. Isam. Hun
ncll Orvillc (2) Kllint Mr., (lion
Itojjuo Oreh.-irds, (ht.hlard Mrs..r. 1..
Green Miss., llolmiiri.- W. M., .Irsdr
Lewis !., Jennings 1.. !.. l.,-.vis Chas..
F,osly T., Martin Willie T.. M. k.e Mm..
PniterKon .li.e,, l'riee c. '., It'oui
Piliey, Wilson V. I.., Sehuher Itev. II..
Kmitil Hert. Smith .1. K., Sov.irhy Mrs.
X. l.,St insnn (I. V 'I'aylor ,1. V..
Tei'tiarden .1. 11., 'I'll impson Rodney. H..
Tod .foe l''.,Turrile Miss Mnna. Miss
Alice Lnnip. pneltti-'.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Please Take Notice.
There has been numerous i-oinplaints
mado to me from people living in most
pt;fts of thi" city about thtir neigh
bors' fowls destroying or darning gar
dens, etc., and f wish lo rail every
body's attention who own fowls in the
eity limits thnt there is an i-nliii.-uu-...
Xo. 49, passed March ;l. I!ln!l. v.hii-h
provides that fowls sl::'.ll he k.-pl up
ttnd not allowed to run at large, any
more than horses or cattle. The penal
ty for the violation of this ordinance is
it minimum fine of two dollars (-12.00)
and the maximum ten dollars. I'lease
heed this notice and thereby sn.'e your
self and vimr neighbor;; trouble.
II. (!. SIIKAKKK,
305 Chief of Police.
Miss Farrisee
Representing the
H. W. GOSSARD CO.
OF CHICAGO
Will be here Friday only and will
be glad to meet the ladies of Medford,
showing and fitting the latest models of
GOSSARD CORSETS
" They Lace in Front"
SALBA1 BEER
SALEM is the most popular hwr u Northern
California and Southern Oregon. It is acknowl
edged to be the equal f the very best eastern
product. All beers are .nd, but some beers an
liked better than others. The proof for this as
sertion lies in drinkinsr Salem beer. If you wish
to be convinced, ask for Snlein beer and drink it.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION
Medford Depot: Medford Ice & Storage (',,.
inn.
TARIFF BILL WILL BE
READ ON TUESDAY NEXT
WASH IX.i-po.V. March 1J.-TI,,. ..
".-ii m,l probably
tlu lijjht
lor llio In ;t tin:
Tin.' .lt,iu- ..I'
next Tuesday,
incmlit'is of tlxe
""""" "i. way. and means
' '1 to J! iiitroduc.d in th. house
Hi.- Inst day practice!,!,,
II"-- probabilities arc Hut th-re v.,11
much t day i the way of organ
'zing the hum,, and r,,-rti
I'usim-sa that it il bo i,,,,,;,;,,, to
have tt resettled uu the first dav.
The Nervous Mother.
An Att-hlsiMi wotna:.- who Is verv
nervous ,,, li,,ll,.,i to w..rrv is the
mother of a l,v. she r.-.-nttv
"f a hoy who -. hills ,1 whllJ roller
s,i;l""--' ImniiHlhiiely put her son's
roner sKati. l: the tire. Another
new -p.ip,.,- ih of a l...v who wan kill-
1 rWlns ilw -tr.-t .nn. .-u-d as
I'" fiv il..'ill.v l.i:!.,l while wnlklni; in-
'' .-! rv . iii , vi i- thetu she
'""' li-r I".' lo the front
I. .or.
1 !l 'tl i-,- of a lio.
"ho ' 1 -tl of
I. his .hoo
ni'.l :. ! l, .,,,.i i,,.,. ,...v i,.,.
1 .': !:i- .time ofT. Th.. storv of
l ley win. hit ,. Im.ii.... .... t.it
I t :! . : , rt-ith r.-ii'ted In
. ' t I. , l,.!,es lit
- I' ! si -.1
'' Vi ' !i ' ii : :'-tmiel
' ;" ' l I lalltj
' l!i::t.-
:il h-
AlfhNoll (llol.e.
Vhat the Peruvians Believed.
A iiiihine hl.-a of the ruture slnte
tut that of the nn.ient Peruvians.
As t!ie disembodied soul vinu'ed Its
way to eternity It eix-outilcrcd two
ri.iks. upon one of which It must
eeds rest. The e'lol.-o was deter
lined by the luoraliiy of the life In
ie 11 . If It rest.,! upon the left
mil iv 1; It v..i liisinntlv tran-laled
. "l'o," or obliio i. a state imalogoui
i the Mivan.i of tin. orient. If
hroiih oai-lv inlsdei'ds. however, the
iii'inpi.y spirit was eiil.le.l to the right
and r.-i-k II enl -r.-.l lalo a purga
I I-:! "'I where :ii-ii.ls grated away
!": 'i tioni all loe ln.iies l-i sue.
I. :;. i-'f'-r v. '-!. h the .sk.-h ton was
' I- I'1 . a:- I m -il back to earth fol
no-!: r :ry i'le.-i- - v..-f! it., ha Me
lll :' ls foeess. It too.
e::i'lllh:-r .ai-l- 1H.IUJII yeai- v
The Huntsman.
One pla.v.r Is the huntsman While
ill the i.lher.t sit in a i-ltvh. he glveJ
ro ll one a iiauit', ealll-: n-e his eoiil
(hers his h-il. shot. gnu. llak dog ete
The hui-tM" to then walks round
inside Ik" . I nod calls, for In
tan'e. for ''is ::,:a. The player who
.proteins il,,. u-lt:i at olu-t1 gets tip.
ikes !"'.l . t' tin- hunl.uuntrs belt ami
valks r ut'il nfler hlrn. The hunts-
mii ea!N for ..(her u.-i-tntterinents till
ill the players are going round, en.-h
tut In:; h hi of the player in front of
liliti. W'ln-n till are running fast by
order uf the hu'ilsniiin he stuhleuly
shoits "Hung!" when till, Inelllding
the huntsman, must let go and rush
for seats. One player will neeesSHrlly
be loft out unr) must pny a forfeit for
his fnlltire or he may be counted out
of toe game tind a chair removed, or
If 8t- nrriingetl beforehnnd the one left
out may become Tnmtsnmn and the
san.e go on as before.
MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX,
NEBRASKA MAN MAY BE
ASSISTANT TO HITCHCOCK
WASHINGTON, March 12. William
Hay ward of Nebraska City, Neb., sec
retary of the republican national com
mittee, has been asked to become first
assistant postmaster in n.L lUt'wiir.1
is only 32 years old, but has had con
siderable experience in politics and law.
His selection was due luninlv to Post-
master General Hitchcock.
Caui f Car 81cknti.
W. C. Wood attributes car sickness
the nystagmus produced by look tug
ut of the car wluduws. Look out of
l car window and observe how
rapidly the telegraph poles UU by.
Kach one Is seen aud Involuntarily fol
lowed by the eye mitt! It Is opposite,
when the eye shifts to the one follow
ing. Tula Is true of near buildings
Objects farther away seem to move
Blower, and thone very far off seem to
be nliuost stationary uutll the whole
landscape appears to be revolving
round a common center. The un
conscious effort to take lu everything
produces a rapid lateral oscillation of
the eyeballs, as any one can observe
by watching the eyes of hi fellow
passengers. The eye strain Is euor
nious and Is the chief factor lu pro
ducing car sickness. This can be
proved by asklug a put lent who is
subject to car sickness to look steadily
at a mirror which Is moved rapidly
to and fro or tilted backward and
forward. He will Immediately com
plain of nausea and vertigo. The
treatment consists of advising the
patient to avoid looking out of the car
windows and lu giving hlui a grain of
cltrated cafTelne shortly before he
takes the cars nd repeating it every
hour as long as there Is uuy tendency
to be sick. The author has been en
abled by this procedure to relievo
many sufferers from ear sickness.
New York Medical Journal.
Tho Ship's Bell Clock.
In Its most ordinary form the ship's
bell clock Is a stout, well made clock,
a good timekeeper, contained in a
round nickel plated case six or seven
Inches in diameter which is 'mounted
on a board that can be hung on or
screwed to a wall or bulkhead. The
face of the clock, the dial, is of tinish
ed steel, and Its pointers tire of blued
sluel, so that with Its nickeled case
the whole clock has a metallic, solid,
serviceable look.
Attached to a projection of tho board
upon which the clock is placed, out
side, the clock and Immediately below
It, Is the clock's gong, with the ham
mersthere are two of them brought
down Into it on arms extending
through nu opening lu the clock's case
and striking ou the gong's Inner side.
It Is a sturdy gong two or three Inches
In diameter, and It sounds with a
strong, clear, resolute note when the
hummer strikes It. On thin clock's
face you can tell the time in the usual
way, but the hours are struck as they
are at sea on a ship's bell. New York
Sun.
Freeh.
There was no doubt about It. He
was very nngry when he entered the
vllluKe grocery store and demanded to
wee the proprietor.
"You sold iny wife some eKt?3 yester
day, Mr. Peavey." he Bald when the
frrorer appeared.
"Waal, yes," said Mr. I'eavey genial
ly, "believe I did."
"And you told her tnt they were
fresh eKKS," continued the visitor.
"Waal, yes; It seems to me I did."
said Mr. I'eaviy.
"But, see here, I'eavey. you hud no
business to say they were fresh eggs."
"Why not? I bought 'em for fresh
from SI Wiley too."
"1 don't believe It. SI Wiley's an
honest man."
"Waal, SI said It, all right. He come
In here with his basket full of 'em and
put 'em down on the counter and trad
ed 'em off for a box of sody biscuits."
"When was this?"
"Oh. I duniio. Hout six weeks ago,
I guess." Baltimore American.
How He Knew.
A ragman who was gathering up
wornout clothing in the country pur
chased a pair of discarded trousers at
a farmhouse and remarked to the man
of the house as he paid for the stuff
ho bad bought:
"I see, sir, that you are about to lose
your land on a mortgage."
"Guess you are right," said the dis
couraged looking farmer, "but will you
tell me how the Sum Hill ym found
that out?'
"Easy enough." said the cheerful
ragman as he settled back on the sent
of his peddling wagon. "I notice thnt
these old pants are completely played
out, so far as the part of 'em you sat
down on Is concerned, but they show
mighty little wear anywhere else."
Exchange.
Just Hit Luck.
"William, Kreddie informs me that
his teacher has decided to advance him
from the sixth to the seventh grade
owing to bis fine deportment and his
praiseworthy attention to his studies."
"Pshaw! That's Just my luck!"
"Why, what makes you say that?"
"I had It all figured out that I was
going to be about $10 ahead at the end
of this month. Now It will be ueces
arr to buy a new set of srhoolbooks."
Chicago Record-Herald.
Th Inviaibla Point.
1 It wns an awruny oia jnae, mn iue
American thought it might cause nis
English friend to generate s smile.
"Just before I sntiwl for Liverpool."
said the American. "I dreamed that I
was dead, and the heat woke rne up."
"So?" rejoined the Englishman srl
outy. "The weather muM ti beastly
hot Id America "-Chlcnco News.
Luck.
"Do you bellcvr- there Is anything In
luck?' aked the ynn-j tnnn
"Yes," answerM the home grown
' philosopher. "Tin-re is n lot of hitplll-Ken.-e
and per-cverrtncf. In lt."-Ex-chuuie.
KOBE LIKE JULIET WORE
WILL BE FASHION'S FAVORITE
t'lllCAtin, Marrli Vi. Women of
fashion d iut live in vain. Their
sartorial ereat ions inlure til rough t lit
ages, even as the inspin-d work of poets
anal philosophers endure. Their bril
liancy is not as short lived as scoffing
cynics make it out to he. The remark
someone nimle about Shakespeare might
he applied they are not of an age, but
fur all time. ' '
These nro the conclusions drawn by
dressmakers following the revival of
medieval costumes as officially announc
ed at the annual gathering. Styles of
the fourteenth and preceding centuries
.ire now on exhibition at the convention
which was formally i peued today.
A simple affair for market wear, re
semhliug, it is declared, the otie-pieee
cost nine worn by Juliet when she went
to the tomb, is said to be nno of the
tentative styles of the spring season.
SON OF INVENTOR WILL
SOON REGAIN LIBERTY
SAY DllNJtV C:il. Miir.h 1 V
l!. Morse, son of Inventor Samuel F. H. j
Morse of telegraph fame, who is held
in jail at Ktiscnada on a charge of hav
ing killed an Indian laborer, is to be
released Friday, according to W. P.
Molderaess, a wealthy lower California
SAVOY THEATER
TONIGHT and SATURDAY
"A FISH STOliV" "HOHHY'S HKKTCHKS"
"THK LADY CAHHY S HOMA NCK ' " SKUfl KANT'S STWPF.S"
"PHKTTY L1TTNR MILMXKH" I , A T l-'.ST PU'TOlttAL MKLODY
I'M F.TTY (i(KH, Kll
ADMISSION 10 CHNT9
A Wedding Decoration.
Whether Ii was :: iiihuuc r x J.tke
r simply :m example ol' bud luste i
i illicslioii lh:lt is slill pil..lillg luo.si
1' l he pitsj-e liters. Mill lio nmtlet
:thn:it lliai. It cciiaiuly was a tlnial
iM.i.-ii'l'pie. e. Full .Ii'UL feci it Mont1
Cr tin t lie i-.iiii'd. in i be form of r
Toss. K' -ei while and roses reii
,'tiiuV'is t iiic hndy of the cross, am
tlaiiiiy ulii'c blossoms and greet
.eaves f'ui'jiieil die Irliiiiuiiis. In tlx
f-enier Hie v. iinl "Peace" was spellet
in la r. el mi-..
!; . 1 1 !.. ii. hi the car admired Hit
;Te; j n-, ai li I When t lie buy wl I
' - U c;i 'ie tluor all leaihil fil'U III
e t Itiitie ii more i luseh . At leu ;i I
i ;d cnHeiiiaii s'.nni) up Hint I'.'.k!
i n d hii vl:ises in order l' ;.el i.
. .. i' I..,.!; m H.
'Ilial Is
U" - .-I
a mi'hly
Hiere." he
prelly
iaid. '
pos
Who
ili-.tflV"
i';g!ed.
I 1 IvtluW of," hi
u : a funeral; Ji's
he
:l j-cn! Ii'itiiiii sat down hea
"Cood Lord'." h said. "What liliol
vei" ordered 'Peace' Inscribed on a
wedding ih eni-aii.iii'r"
The ret f Hie paeimcrs smiled,
tinl ma i iv 'f 1 hem. being married
YHini"vl well, but nobody veniiir
d an eila unl ion. - New V..ik 'limes.
D(3ih and S.iu;.'.
A ( ert l.i . H.;.-le( , il-i.n of W- i
.! - it v..'- an itiveii r.iie sn.l t
akcr. ) ii:ed that a .iiantlt,v of
S.-ni. h . nii.I" r-hntihl lie placi d l:i her
. f!!i'i. SI:- also ..n'eri-d Ihat the nr ,
i int'enii'tilN i.Hine.iel with ln-r fitner j
a! should be s fidlows: "Si iu ii t .
be my bcur-iH who are kin-wn to In- i
Hie reaie-:t -inuT inkers lu lb.- purNh !
of St. James. Westminster. Instead of J
mourning, each to wear a snuff colored j
beaver bat. whii-h I desire may be
boimht for the purpose and given to
them. Si v i nali tens of my old lie
i iMM till il nee lo heal my pull, eacJi to
air- a .o u'.U wtib the hist S-oteh
- ; to ::i!.e ff.r their refreshment
i-; H:fV ;o along" NtMifT vas al-o
he t hrown on t he Hire-lioid of de
eile s ilw el ling before t he cortege
-;t ii;. tiii;T was to be strewn ' ii
, 1 ;:f eer' tWiMi'V !IN 111
itlv.iv .1" Hie ci.flin. tind Hie mtl--i.il-.
' : i:, i:.'s fi-e was to l.e .r. p-.r
.'. ! - t 'ie illalltit.V of MillfT lie
: c :. ! ibM-ldL' the cerei.tii . I.H-
Prfipald Uallroad Orders.
' ' .m-' lisr; vvlin-h ) of cuiisi'li'rabli-
, r-to tin- public generally an'l 1
i p"th.'ipi not generally known
f il..- vTM( ef prepaid ord'TM now is 1
tf. rt li.-tiv.o-n st:i!i us of the HoutbTn
: i if ".rii.:uiv and pll points in the
t " i; i t r.l f:t-,te. liy means of this syst'-rn
ri-.-'s rn'iv be ptir' hasp'l at MedfnriJ
f-!.'!! ariv jilnre in the I 'nitcd States and ;
--.U- or u !eirraph"1 direct tf the pnr j
!- r,!,;iLf to r-oiue here. Weeper ar j
, , ::.'u .n!;t': 'UK .-iii l !oi:ll amounts of
, : -Si iii connection with t liese tickets
r.-tv be forw;irHrrl at th inme
time." t'
FRIDAY, MARCH 12,
merchant, who turn arrived here from
Knseuada.
"All arrangements have been made
for the release of Morse." said Holder
uess. "except a few minor details,
which will he completed by Friday,
wh n he will be given his freedom, lie
will not be brought to trial, as the Mcx
icau anthoriticH have satisfied them
selves that the killing was done in self
defense. '
LAD'S SENSES RESTORED
BY OPERATION ON BRAIN
HF.H K KLKV, Cal.. March 1L After
lying unconscious at Fab tola hospital
for :t- days, Hos Coons, n 3-yeur-uld
sou iif .1. YV. Coons, a North Herkeley
electrician, whs restored to conscious
nous by having a lump removed from
hin skull by Ors. liilliHiicrann and Oj-ar
-lorff.
The child fell from the roof of, a
house six weeks ago and has been in
a comatose condition ever since, resist
tng all efforts of the physicians to re
store him to mental activity.
The surgeons decided upon an op
(ration and found what is known in
medicine as a ' button' pressing
against the brain. This was removed
and the child wns immediately restored
to ronsciousaess.
His vocal organs are still paralysed,
however, and will b for some months
to come.
AFTER THE THEATER
it. ii the customary and proper
thing to take your friends ladies
or gruillomon around to a well
appointed roitaurant and order a
nice UttU tuppcr of oysters, ar
th like. Uight here let it bo
understood that we cater for
"theater trade," aud are woll
provided ai to good things to
eat, woll served and reanonably
priced to met all requirements.
AdvainA orders for four or more
rpsrly at tune Appointed.
The Emerick Cafe
Open Ail Nigh
City Business Directory
TIN SHOP
Tin and HlK.i't iron war., on limi'l
nncl iiutdn to ont.-r.
J. A. SMITH,
1 i:i Nnrlh O Sln-i't.
I.ia tlic
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
tiiukc thut piece d riroiture. Any
desigu, any culor, any i uish -dull,
waxed or pulished. Shop nti
cur. f.f Mt li uri'l H streets.
W. M. Oolvig. 0. L. Reauien.
OOLVIO t REAME8
Lawyers.
Clff.ce M.Mlfnnl Hank lllilg
Tround floor.
Cook HtoTrs and ranges. Phone 91
MORDORFF ft WOLF
New and Second-Hand Purniturr
Kails' old stnnd, IS 20 F St. Month
Medford, Or.
MEDFORD CEMLNT BRICK &
BLOCK Co. will ' e prepared F. I.
ronry 1.1 to furnieh ceiiieut l.ri.'k.
Ilctter than pri-sned brick and
pint an t'lr-ap. In entigute b.-t'orc
contracting. P. O. Rox 11H
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE .Specialists in Ten.. Cof
fees, Kxtracts, Making Powder
and Spices. We carry all kiridn of
dinner ware and fancy dinhen.
SIS W. Seventh St. Medford, Or
DR. 0BLE
The only exclusive Optician (
tween Portlnn.! and Sacramento
Office nn Hetenth Street.
NS'lien others fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNES
Eye Specialist
Office in F.agle Pharmacy
Main 23:i. Seventh and Main
THE HOTEL EMERICK
Itooms from 50 cents to $1 ..) pe.
day. All modern convenience
We solicit you: patronage.
1909
New Special
Showing - -
New Exclusive Styles now on display
Carried in all widths and sizes
VAN DYKE'S
I
THE E. K. V. LUNCH EOOM
KinBt- cup uf cufft-0 ou
tbi. Pacific ('oust,
ii. II. Lorimor Prop.
DI! F. O CARI.OW
DP, EVA M, IN'S CARl.OW
O .top.ittii.: PliyHlclans
. 'i
I'l. .,!. Jl'l . ..I IV.I-.I
I)R WAI.TIM. R. STOKES.
iMVil.tt.
s, ..r to 1r. .1. M. K..MI".
THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH
DRY CLEANING AUD PRESS
INO WORKS
W. K. Lsne 4 Hon, Props.
Opposite Hotel Moore,
Medford Or-goo
WABOHAU ft BROWN
wi.li to .innoiinrc to their palront
that tliev an located in their new
.. ii.-i rt.Ti. in th.. Young & Hall
liuilding.
Itilli. r.ls. t'igam and Tobaccos.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS
Dnlit
orfi -. hourn: to 12, 1 to 4.
Miles Building. Seventh Street.
Medford. Oregon.
For good bargains in Watches
mid Jewelry, Pistols, Masieat In
triiuii-nts, go tu
THE MEDFORD LOAN 0FFI6E
C Street.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
I'ndertak.rs
D;iy Phone ;(.".'!
N'glit Phones C. V. 1'ouklin M
.1. II. Roller 14
DR. R. J. CONROY
Succennor to l)f. Jones.
'tffice in the Stewart Hu I H i iij;
of the
Coss Shoe for Women
$3.50, $4.00 & $5.00
INVEST YOuK SAVINGS
i a beautiful Diamond Ring.
Aiid from the proalig a good
4 i mo ad gire, it ia an invert
meat you n readily turn baek
iate eaeh. My line of meoaHage
aad aiaea offers anula eeaat fer
every fancy.
MARTIN J. IEDDY
THB JBWBLBB
Nwr Fotofflc.
Flut Witch and J.wtltr Bqpif
ta Sywl4jr. Ail wolfc fr-
TAILORED
n.rrnely happy i th. man who
.u fael that hit garments ar.
tailored perfeetljr. Thit ii the
reeling our patrona can enjoy,
ftutisfaetion will b. yours if you
have your suits, soats, ete., mad.
hero. The way we (it around th.
cu-ck and shoulders is a revela
tiou. Try us. The largest line
of domestic and imported Suitings
in Southern Oregon.
W. W. EIFERT
THE PROGRESSIVE TAILOR
SAVOY THEATER
North d'Anjou Street.
l.utt-Ht motion pictures and illus
trutcd songs. Entire change of
program Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. Admission 10 cents.
BIJOU THEATER, W. 7KH 8T.
( 'outinuous performance eTery
ev..ning of motion pictures and ii
lustrated ballads. Entire change
of program Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Admission 10 cents.
WH. H. AITKBN
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water
Heating.
Phone 22.
210 W. Seventh 8t., Medford, Or.
EDEN VALLEY NURSERY
N. . Uennett, Medford, Or.
Urow trees that sell, sell trees
Mint grow anad fruit true to label
VERNE T. CANON
Hillposter and distributor. All
orders promptly filled.
Room 7 Jackson Co. Rank Bldg.
Medford, Or.
C. F. COOK
Hells trees that grow.
Office: li. R. V. Depot.
P. O. Rox 841. Phone 53.
Medford, Or.
MRS. ED. ANDREWS
Voice Culture and Art of Singing
Studio at Residence.
Kant Medford. Phone 225
8. R. SEELY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern equipped operating rooms
X Ray. Office hours: 10 12, 2 4 p.
m. Office in Jsrksnn Co. Bk. bldg
JACK FBEDENBURO
Bcavenier.
i.rhage hauled.
Medford.
In Sarnnv no one Ii permitted to