Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 15, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Klizii .1. WoolMom-roft to W. J.
Cumoruu, SO ueles ill section
4, township ;J..", raiiirL' 1 K 1
S. U. Holmes to Knicst l oii', I.",
acres in Keetion 1', towndhip 'M,
range 1 W 10UO
Xuru Montgomery to Margaret
Mitchell, ltio acres in section
12, township 10, runt;' 3 E . . . . 10
Kliner 0. (.'olcimin t.i (ieorge Kl
fern, 7.30 acres in D L C -i'-l,
township 3S, rang.' t YV , . . . CO
.'. S. Silsliv to l.on M. Brud-
t'ord, lot 4.1, Highland Park ad
dition to Ashland l-"0
Kllon K. Hundley ... Pansy R.
. Bradford, lot Highland Park
addition to Ashland 3",0
V. J. TCrudy to Panuy K. Itrard
' ford, lot 4;", Highland Park ad-
' dition to Ashland 2000
Jane Hooker to ,1. V. Hamlin,
lot 1, block 2. Palm's addition
to .Modtord ZOO
Joseph Samuels to (). S. Black
ford, 1 acre in D I. (' .111, town-
ulnp At, range 2 W 22o
United States to Clara L. tlor
don, E 1-2 of X E Yi section
28, township 32, range IK., .patent
Mr.ria l.untiing to l-'runk u. Gates,
' 1.72 acres in section lit. town
ship 3(. range 1 W 2000
Thad (i. .Mcllatton to 1). Pcroz
zi, land in townsihlp 30, range
1 E 10
William G. HnrriH to D. Perozzi,
u land in D L C 40, Uwntship 30.
. rnngo IE 10
John I- Arnold to D. Perozzi, land
in section 10, township 30, range
1 W 1
StiRan F. Plake to D. Perozzi,
40 ncres in section Ifi, town
ship 30, range IE 32."
Bnsio L. Allen et nl. to S. K.
Decker, lots 3 and 4. Allendale
addition to Ashland 10
Andrew O. Towne to J. W. Rav
age, 110 ncres in section 32,
township 3X, range 1 W 10
Lucy E. Payne to P. Homes,
Sr., lots 21 nnd 23, Southern
Home tract, section 10, town
ship 30, range IE 2."
T.- V. Daily lo Agnes Duggun,
lot 7, block 3, Suunyside addi
tion to Medford ..' 300
Anna E. N'ye to V. V. McDon
ald, land ill D T. 0 42. town
ship 37, range 1 V .. .. 1200
P. A. Dooms et al. to ('. W.
Stone, lot 0. block 3. West
Medford 10
Emil C. Wagner to Sallie A. His
sell, hits 3 and 4. block 117. Cen
tral Point 12-.".
William Hoss to Rob. rt Ali'-xnn
der Fergus lot 3, block "i.
Ross addition to Medford 70
It. II. Toft to Phil S. I.oosley.
pioperty in Park addition to
Medford 1
Samuel P.. Simmons to Charles l'
Dunford. x w y, of s w i;
section 21, township IIS rangi
2 W
T. D. Wagner to I'. X. linker.
property in Ashland 10
F. X. linker to C. F. Hilton.
property in Ashland I'1
('Intern e I-', Unburn to D. II. Jack
sou. land in l I. C 4S, township
.'IS, range t B 1
William K. Smith lo Albeit II.
.Tones, lots 1 1 and 12, block II.
Hanlroad addition to Ashland 1"
II. '. Giiroolt to X. II. Iliiltnin.
lot li, block 2. Xickell n.l.li
lion to Me.ll'ord Mnn
W. W. McDonald to Anna R. Xye.
land in II 1. C 42, township 37.
range 1 W ". 1200
I.ouis Lager to K. H. Foss. 10
acres in lownsliip 3S. range
1 W 1"
H. C. flarnett to 1!. 17. Alberts.
lot .1, block 1. and lot I. block
2, Xickell addition to Medford 1 -"'
Vnitcd States to Sara II. l-'lynn.
S K Vt section 22, township
33, range 2 W patent
T'nited States to Luther Kchniuck-
er, llio acres in section 27,
township 33, range 1 W patent
UKSOLUTIOX FOR SPECIAL
ELECTION.
Ho it Resolved. I!y Hie city Council of
the city of Medford. Oregon, the mayor
approving. That there be and hereby
in called a special election in said city
for th purpose of submitting to the
voters of said city for their approval
or rejection a certain ordinance enti
thd "An ordinance granting to the Cit
).,..' T..lei,l.one coninenv its associates.
th.dr executors, administrators or as
signs, the right to construct, erect, main
tain nnd rate in the city of Med
ford, count v of .lackson, state of Ore-g.-n.
and in the streets, alleys, avenues
and thoroughfares thereof, subject to
thi approval of the city council, wires,
conductors and other appliances for the
transmission of electricity for tele
phones telegraph nnd messenger serv
ice, for the purpose of carrying on a
telephone, telegraph and messenger bull
,ier,s in said city and such other matters
as mav be lawfully brought up at said
lection. That said election be held
po the 10th day of March. 1000. ho
iween the hour-, of :'" ' "'
r.-00 p. in. of said (lay.
That tl it v recorder of the city of
Medford is herebv directed to give no-tier-
of said election as by the charter
required in case of annual elections in
e:i id cit v. , . . ,
The following are hereby des.gnat.d
nnd appoint, d as the polling places and
the judges and clerks of said election.
First ward Polling pb'ee. '
Commercial club; .judge. W. 11. French:
lodges and clerks. Chas. . imms.
if. Hubbard.
Second nard Polling place. He
Visb saniile room; .judge. John S. Orth:
lodges and clerks. Wm. Vlricli, II. H.
Harvey. ,
Third ward Polling place, city hall,
bulge. G. L- Sehermcrhorn: .judges and
clerks. Scott V. Davis. II. A. Thieroff.
The foregoing r-olution war, passed
l.v the citv council February loth. 1000.
,.v the Allowing vote, to wit : Welch.
M Trick aid Eifert u: Lnier.ck. Wort
mnn. Denuner and Mayer ijjo. yes.
M.prove-1 K.bniarv 1. 1"""
1 w. IT. CAXOX. Mayor.
A""M: PFX.I. M- fOLLIX".
City I'C0;r
(IHD1XAXCR XO. 180.
Aa ordiunuce providing for tho exo
cutiou of a coutrnct with tho Warren
Construction company for the paring of
a portion of Central aveuue. in the
city of Medford, Oregon, aud of u con
tract for the maintenance, of said pave
ment aud providing the terms of said
contract.
The city of Medford doth ordain us
follows:
That the proposition oj' the Warren
Construction company, Washington
corporation, for the paving f Central
coue, 1U ,e city of Medford, as here
tolore provided, and for uiaintaiuing
-".v,.i iur a period of ten years
be and the same j hereby accepted and
tho mayor and recorder arc hereby au
thorized and instructed to enter' into
aud sign a contract in Hie form and
manner as hereinafter sot forth for such
pavement aud maintenance respective
ly, aud such action by said mavor and
recorder is hereby expressly authorized.
raiuieu and confirmed.
I Ins agreement, mndo and entered
into tins day of l-'obruarv. 1900. bv
and between the Warren Construction
company, & Washington corporation,
eereinurier caned th" contractor, and
the city of Medford, a municipal corpo
ration, hereinafter called tho citv.
Witnesseth, That in consideration of
llie covenants hereinafter set forth, the
am contractor hereby undertakes aud
covenants to furnish all necessary ma
terials and lalmr and do work of ex
cavating, filling and paving, installing
inieis aim oilier necessary materials and
labor, for the paving of Central avenue,
in said city, from the south line of
Sixth street East, to the North line of
Main street East, and from the south
One of Main street East, to the north
line of Eighth street, East, and to fur
nisli said material and do said work
and complete said paving in first-class,
substantial and workmanlike mnnner.
for the prices hereinafter set forth, and
n accordance with the plans and speci
fications heretofore adopted by the city
oiiucil for the paving of Seventh street
an 1 upon the terms and conditions in
said plans and specifications set forth,
which said plans and specifications are
on file in the recorder's office of snid
city, nnd are hereby expressly referred
to and made a part of this agreement;
and ill consideration therefor, the said
ity agrees to pay sai I contractor there
for at llie following rates:
litiimiuous crushed lock founda
tion, per cubic vard $4.50
l.itlilithic surface, per square yard 2.00
''xcavatioii, per cubic yard 00
taudaid monument cases, each. 2.00
inlets, as per plan, eacl lo.OO
li inch terra eolta sewer pipe, per
lineal fool fiO
s inch terra col!:i sewer pipe, per
lineal fool SO
It is further agree. 1 that all of said
ork is to be done upon the terms nnd
subject to the conditions set forth in
that certain agreement between the par
ties hereto made pursuant to ordinance
No. 100 of said citv, passed June 20.
100S, except the provisions in said
agreement relative to the time of eom-
iletion ef said work, which said agree-
ee'it is herebv expresslv referred to
1 1 - I !i:r'o a pail of this agreement.
In witness whereof the parties hereto
::ive caused I hese presenls to be exe
uted in duplicate by their duly author
zed officers, the day and year first
bove written.
Altest;
WAIiHEX COXKTRrCTTOX COM
I 'A XV.
Ity
Vice-President.
CITV OF MEDFORD.
Try.
Attest:
Recorder.
And the said mayor and recorder are
also authorized and instructed to enter
into and sign a contract with said War
e.u Construction company for the mnin
tennnce of said paving when laid upon
tho same terms and conditions as those
set forth in that certain agreement be
tween the parties heretofore made pur
suant to ordinance No. 1(10 of snid city,
passed June 20lll. lOOS, for the mainte
nance of pavement on Seventh street
in said city, and such action by said
mavor and recorder is hereby expressly
.Mithorized and confirmed.
The foregoing ordinance was passed
by tho city council of tho city of Med
ford, Oregon, this 4th day of March. A.
D. 1009, by the following vote, to-wit:
Welch aye, Merrick aye, Enteric k aye,
Wort man aye. Eifert aye and IJemmer
ave.
' ppr..ved March Hlh. 1000.
W. H. CANON,
Mayor.
Attest:
BE J. M. COLLI XS.
City Recorder.
FOREST FIRE COST
MICHIGAN $28,fi02.697
Lancing. Mich.. March IS... Be
tore the senate committee of forostery
i'l this city yesterday Carl E. Schmidt,
of Detn.it. Midi., presented a resume
of a report of Messrs. Hradficld and
Wavnne. I'niied Stale, forestery et
oeris. who inve-llgil.d the effect of
last October's forest fins in Northern
Michigan. The experts estimated the
h ss at $2s..""2.i;!i7. Tlli' i'o'bides titn
ber and property destroyed and money
pert in fighting tic fir.s. The fire
destrovtd l.ooii.ooii.ooo fe.'t of timber,
c-hich is equal to one year's cut at the
piesent rat.' of lumbering in Michigan.
It is estimated that before the fires
re Were I 1 .0' lO.OllO.Ol M I feet ef stamt
. timber ill the s-ale.
Prepaid Railroad Orders.
"SotnethiPC wkieh i of cnnsidcrfililr I
i,.rr,t I" Hi" I'"''1''' R'-'"-"llv mid
eliiih i perhaps not Ccn.'rullv known
,l,e .vjtem of prepaid orders now is
..ffo,. between st:.;. OS nf the Southern
..-r;f ,.ii,p:.'iv and ell points ! the
r'niled f-t,.es. V.y mean, of this system
tickets mav be purchased at MJfor.
f-om nnv place in .he Fmtrd Slate, and
veiled or te:e2r.-,ph-l direct e the par
tv wisliine to coo." here. Sleeper c
eommndationa and sn all a.nonnt, "t
c-sh in cnnnecti.O with the. ticket.
.afi t ins a.nr
THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 13,
Emeiwi was a n.iial'le srlerer from
'he vngnrlei: nf memory. nis idogra
ohor relate il.at he met hl n on,. ,inv
In I'eston : T,p-,iVt,..- p. ,.s f , r
I" '."'I nsked him -hore he
was g, lug. -! dine." said l'mor-on.
'wltli a very old nml dear friend. I
'iiiew wher- sliu lives, but I hope she
n't ask mo tier mime." And thou lie
liro e. dial In lie- l ibe hep ni -tin.
in tlier of the B-I'e .if the y.uing nmn
-t'lO tall HO'T! -v e-i, -ts .- well."
nol u. iinlll hi: Intel li cuter guess-
Nl to whom he was roferrlue:. Even
tl eitniei . r c.i:in:i,in .dije'ts often
fe.1 (1 hbo .nmpleltOy. On one (teen-li.-
v-'ie-i h w-'ived in li' ibrella be
--'Id: . io- el ! name, fill etui
tell Its l..i. rv. Stramrers lake II
away I lis falMn.. f Emers.e, l,sl In
a palhell- scene when lie attended
I.iU'efell"v's ruiieial nod re: larked ns
he razed tit tin O'ii. "tie was n
"woel ai'd l eauilful soul, lent 1 have
einlioly for-rollon his name "
Nero's Gclden House.
The gooieii leaise" nf .Nero seems
from all aecoilllls tn have been llie
most auijieli-.i..il i dwelling I n e e er
tiltlll for ti mornil limn, l-veii If v. e
regard tiie ancient ilesi I ipiinus as
siiinewliat exuggeruloil It remains one
of the largest rnyul llou-.es ever blllit.
and l he liilernul decora I Ions seem In
have lieeu lii'-uiupai-ably m.inllii ent.
It was sllri-nllliiled by pa.l.s. wnisls
and pools nf great sl:e. which iiip":ir
In have been entirely within Hie walli.
The colon mules nf the hnll.se Itself ex
tended a mile In length and erosscd
o:e of Hie main tllnrnllgllfaros of the
vily. The cl.les of the east were ran
sacked for masterpieces nf Greek ill'l
for the llilerkl. The walls Hliolie Willi
gold and pearls, and the ronf rested nil
marble columns nf eunrmons alzu nnd
beauty. New Vurk American.
Snow fell In Europe for forty days
In 1434.
MotVi Nerrtne rtlli.
The great iron and toaie reetoratire
for men and women, producea atreafth
and vitality, builds up the syatem and
renews the normal vigor. For aaia by
druggiets, or by mail, 1.00 per box, 6
boxoa for 5.00. Williami Mfg. Ca.,
Props.. Cleveland. O. For ! In vrrf.
ford Pharmacy, near peatafflea.
SAVOY THEATER
TONIGHT and TUESDAY
"OLD CURIOSITY SHOP" A reproduction of Dickens' great work
"A NEIiVV THIEF" Ho who dares succeeds.
"A PREHISTORIC LID" A laugh producer up to llie last minute.
"STILT WALKING" Entertaining and education.
ADMISSION 10 CENTS
New Special
Showing - -
of
New Exclusive Styles new on display
Carried in all widths and sizes
VAN DYKE'S
l-i Ci-eat Luck.
"I have been liHiklng over my nnan
elal (iperitlntis." said Mp. Easlgo. "I
must mi.v they are ninro successful
t lilt li n ual."
"Have you been milking large, prof
its V
"No. I don't expect anything like
that."
"But you sny you were successful?"
"Comparatively successful. During
the limiiGi l.lKlve louuetl money tn
live friends, atnl only three nf llie.o
iiavp n'.:lt speaking to inc."- Washing,
ion Star.
Th Editor's Sally.
City Editor What dn you mean by
saying In Ibis robbery story I hat
"Brnwii was knocked Onwu nml re
lieved nf tl hundred ilnllarsV" Were
you ever robbed yourself: New lie-pnrior-Xo,
sir. Cliy Kdltnr-Tluit ue
enllllls fnr It. If ynu'd been robbed
you wouldn't describe llie loss nf u
hundred dollars as a relief.- St. Louis
Republic
His Line of Study.
"My liny li iiiidcchV.I about what
colleglale ei.ui'so In take."
Tin:"
"What would you advise V"
"That depends. Does he want to
build up his back muscles or Ills
wind?" Kansas City Independent.
Cheeper.
Servant Please, sir. inis-iis wants
you tu send for the plumber, 'ens sb 's
rtropiHHl her iltaiiion-t rln-r down Hu
bath pipe. Mr Nurlebe-Tell your
mistress not tn be rfdl uhots I'll iui
her anntber illnmniid ring! - London
Mall.
Number the Irons.
HoUSeWlVeS Will tlllil tlmr imml.nrl,...
the Irons with elinlk will he a simple
Wav of (lelnrmlnliiir U-I.I..I.
used Inst when there are several on
the stove.
Ohood Liniment.
Von will hunt a good while before
you find a preparation that iB equal to
Chamberlain 's Liniment as n cure for
'muscular aud rheumatic pains, for the
curs of sprains and sorenoss of the mus
les. Tt ia equally valuable for Inmo
back and all deep seated muscular pains.
25 and 50. cent sizes for calo by Haskins
drug store. m
the
Coss Shoe for Women
$3.50, $4.00 6 $5.00
TAILORED
Serwnely happy ii the raau who
ran fetl that hit garment are
tailored perfectly. This s the
fueling our patrons can enjoy.
Satisfaction will be yours if you
have your suitu, coats, etc., made
here. The way wt fit around the
rck and ahoulden ie a revela
tion. Try ut. The largest line
nf domestic and imported Suitings
in Southern Oregon.
W. W. EIFERT
THE PEOOEliBSIVE TAILOR
WHICH DO YOU PREFER?
A lroilcd ntc:ik with iniiMhrnt.ipi
sanc: a t-aiK-e -t la Itfifd'daiwc, or
erv'l with fried onmim f V"ii
have never eaten on that will
yive y.nir ta!atc the dtliciouH
-n:if imi or your apn-t ite tlie
jiiirk )iirri-M' that one of our
lend' r. .juicy teak- will (five
th.tn. We h-ive evervthnnf lo
i,rder on entree-., all ready for
il,.- f:itidioiiH a..etite at
The Emerick Cafe
Open All NIM
Knew Hit Limitations
"I proph'aipd he'd iimko a living."
Mr. Uobart said, speaking of a New
York palmer wlio spout u summer ut
his furin, "bet'iiuse Ik kmw what Ue
i-ould do, little as 'twas, ami didn't try
tu fly too high.
"Yes," Mr. llolmrt couUmuM, wlili a
thoughtful smile, "you couldn't jut
him to attempt any foolish inputs.
All that summer he set out In llie hi'ii
yard, painting Ui'iis, or el so out hm-k
o' the hnrn, pnlutiui; pis. And whi'ii
I said to him, 'l.ottk a -here, when Abe
Fowler coiiioh to paint the house I'll
Bet hln. to show you how and lot you
take a haok nt ie side oiul, where
'twon't show so much and allow it on
your hoard he jusi shook his ho;id
and smiled that kind o' pn(lo. sorrow
ful Biulle o' his. and says he: '1 nmldn't
think nf It, Mr. Ilohtiri. 1 Nhoutd jiil
rulu the looks o' tho house. I'll Uoop
to the pigs nnd the hens, for I know
my limitations.
"Well, 'twas a real relief to mo. for
I suppose likely he would have hot. li
ed the Joh ronsld'alilo. And 1 snid to
him then real hearty, "Youuk man,
you'll earn your living yet, for you
ain't all et up with pride and amid
tlon.' and my words have oome true,
hy what I hear."-Youth's Companion.
The Retort Final.
The garrulous old lady In the stern
of the boat hud pest on tl tho initio
with her comments mid questions ever
stuee they had sinned. Her mook lll
tlo husband, who was bunched toad
like In the how. Ilshod In sllen.-o. The
old lady seetnltmly exhausted every
possible point In tish and animal life,
woodcraft nnd personal history when
she suddenly espied one of thoe curl
ous paths of oily, unbroken water fre
quently seen on small lakes which are
rufHed by a lljrht breeze.
'h. guide, guide," she exckilnu d,
"what makes that funny streak hi the
water? No. there-right over there!"
The guide was busy reba It In ur I ho
old gentleman's hook and merely
mumbled, "l.'-m-nuu. "
"dulde." repeated the old lady In
tones that were not to be denied, "look
right over there where I'm pointing
and tell mo what makes I hat funny
streHk tn the water."
The guide looked up from his halt
Imr, with a sih.
"That? Oh. that's whore tho road
went across the Ice last winter."
Everybody's Magazine.
A Wonderful Hand.
Master I'm sorry to hoar. Tat. (hat
rour wife Is dead., l'alrlck- I'allh an'
'tis a sad day for us nil. sir! The
hand that rooked tho cradle bus kick
ed the bucket.
Fear and Danger.
Nervous Old I.ady Ho deck baud on
steamboat) Is there any fear of dan
gor? Deck Hand (earelessl.vi- Plenty
of feitr, ma'am, hut not it bit of dan
ger. The I'nlted Slates submarine tend
ers My a flng with a black tlsh on a
white background surrounded by n
red border.
TIN SHOP TnB E R v, LUNCH ROOM
Tin nml nht(t iron vv:iri un IiiiikI
mill muilo to orclir. Kini-Ht nip of mffrc on
J. A. SMITH, Hi'' I'.icifii- roint.
llll North 0 Htri'cl. II. II. Lnriini-r Prop.
Lit th
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
iiuku that pit'i'u 4 '"'irnituri!. Any
design, any color, any ?ininh
dull, waxod dr pulishcd. Shop un
cor. of 8th and II ftrcotn.
W. M. OolTig. O. L. Reamer
COLVIO & REAMES
Lawycra.
Office: Madfurd Hunk Klil.
Pround floor.
Cook HtoTi'B and rantfc!!. I'hnoi' HI
MORDORFF & WOLF
New and Second Umul Furniture
Kadi' old aland, 18 20 F .Ht. Mouth
Medford, Or.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK &
BLOCK Co. will '.i.' priipiirnl I'M)
ruury 1i to fiirniHli ci'iiu'iit. hriclt.
Ili'tlnr thmi prcaaed brick nnd
jiiHl ua i'h"iii. In i-atignti' lo'fori'
riinlnii'tiiiK. !' H" "H-
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE .Special! at x in Teas, I'of
feea, KitracU, Hiikiii( I'hw.I.t
and Siicea. We curry all kinds i.f
dinner ware rind fancy ilinh.'H.
li 1 rt W. Seventh Ht. Mi'dfi.r.l, Or
DR. O0BLE
The only eiclutim' OpliciHt' ti.
tween Portland mid S-'u'riitiii-iif .
Office on Vrenth Sire.
When others fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNEB
Eye Specialist
Office in Kale I'liarmner
Main 23S. Seventh and Main
THE HOTEL EMERICK
Rooms from R'l cents to t!..iO pe.
day. All modern ennrem.',,...-.
We solicit you: patronage.
1900
ord
77Zi tSELEBRTlTBD COMEDIAN
aniel Sully
In His Great Gomedy
"The
Matchmaker9'
603 LAUGHS 603
PRICES 50 75 I.OO and I. so
Seats on sale Wednesday a. m
Thursday,
ML";' J
E RU-SA THE ONLY 1AWFUL PILE CURE
Hciausc K h'l: SA Cl'IiKS I'll, MS, and DOKS NOT contain narcotics, mercury,
cocaine, b ad or any poisonous drug. 1'. S. Dispensatory recommends erery in
gredienl of K lil' Unig laws iniiko "false and misleading statements" a
ctniie. Therefore, the sab- of nil other or imreutlf pile medicines is illegal be
.aiiso llicv affect, the brain and spinal marrow, produce constipation and never
cure. K l.'l' s A in not i..r Hal- al opium Joints. Only druggists if highost stand
i, Uf 'endorse KKl SA. Medford Plmrmaey, Kagle Pharmacy. Ohas. Strang."
1 ' :eUi!is ' drug Slorc.
DR. F. CARLOW
BR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
0,.tcnp;itliic IMiyslcinns
Mii-.ii. ii llloch,
I'h.. ni' '.i'.il Mi'ill'oril
DR. WAI.TEU It. STOKES,
l'ii"ilit.
i.r In Hr. .1. M. Ki-ori .
THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH
DRY CI.EANINO AND PRESS
INO WORKS
W. K. I. mil' .1 Mnn, I'ropa.
'l.M.li' lluli-l Miiiirii,
M.-.lf..r.l Mr. K.in
WASCIIAU ft BROWN
ai-Ii I., ii.ii'.iiri''' to their (iiilrniia
tti.'ll tlii-v nr.' l.i. iili'.I in (heir new
iu;irtiTH in tin- Y.ujiiu Sr Hull
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DR. FRANK ROBERTS o. F. COOK
li. ntiKt Sella treea that grow,
ii'f, I;. ..ii x I" I :;. 1 t I Office: H. R. V. Depot.
M:. . lt.nl I...K S-veiilh Street, I'. O. Hoi841. Phone SM.
M-'l f..r.l. ilri'K..ii. Medford, Or.
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THE MEDPURU LOAN OFFICE
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
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DR. R. I. (.'OM50Y
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Theater
March 18.
INVEST YOUR SAVINGS
in a beautiful Diamond Ring.
Asidu from the prestige a good
diamond gives, it ia an in rest
hid nt you can readily turn bek
into cash. My line of mountings
und sizes offer ample soe fer
every funcy.
MARTIN J. REDDY
THE JEWELER
N'oar Hostoffiee.
Fine Witch and Jewelry. BepaiK
fug a Specialty. All work guar
anteed. irectory
SAVOY THEATEB
North d'Anjou Street.
I.iiti st motion picturoa and Ului
truteil longi. Kutire change of
progruin Monday, Wedneiday and
Kriitny. Admiaflion 10 centa.
BIJOU TILEATER, W. 7TH 8T.
(.'imlinuoua perfonnanco erary
I'vi'iiing of motion picturca and 11
luntrutiMl Imlliida. Kntire ehango
of program Monday, Wednesday
mnl Friday. Admiaaion 10 cents.
WM. H. AITXEN
Pliuntiing, Hteam and Hot Water
Heating.
I'houe 2t.
i! 1 0 W. Hevenfli 8t., Medford, Or.
EDEN VALLEY NTJBBEBT
N. H. Ki'iinott, Medford, Or.
Crow tri-ua that Bell, soil treee
tlim (row amid fruit true to label
VERNE T. CANON
Itillpi.iti'r and diatributor. AU
oritorH promptly filled.
II. mill 7 .litckanu Co. Bank Bldg.
Medford, Or.
MRS. ED. ANDREWS
Votco Culture aud Art of Hinging
Studio at Residence.
I'iuat Medford. Phone 225
S. R. SEELY, M. D.
Physiciau and Surgeon
Modern equipped operating rooms
X Ray. Office boura: 10 12, 2 4 p.
in. Office in .lackson Co. Bk. bldg
JACK FREDENBUBO
Scavenger.
(iarl.age hauled.
Medford.