Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 30, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    THTii MTCDFOIID MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, .TitNtLAUY HQ, 1,010.
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IllllH ( Mlllko (rnl (lllllilltllIMM Ih.Hh
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una out lulu wl.liT iicIIvIIIkn mnl
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mm liiriliiii, Iiun iiimli. It i(Hlit
reimi-ii worn in it n timttur uf
iit-rui infiiMMiitliiii Unit tlm rmi: it
or inn jutrnllM tumrt mnl tho ..xiiotl
u niore cniiKiit.iin.il ami humum. Iuwh
KovurnltiK i-lill.) iniior. Imtti uf which nr.
nltliillil iicliti'Vi'ini'iil, urn tliitllr-nt Ion
bly t'Urrd to Hi rteillt of tlm worn
mm 1,'itin ni(iv.iii..itr Murh Iiun iiIno
been tlnlin fur Hi itiili)lnni.Mt of titty
liuraorlvM, fr. cIuhhh fur worthy Klrlii
III MOIioolM nil J cuUme, wlillo tint pro
irciltill mnl lilulltlMK nf IrocH, k ih
iriiiiiiiuii of Kiiriilm, rimlMlnlifK, imta
una tmlliN nivrniK to npttonl Iti n nncclnl
way lu Hint liitliiullv land. Hint iiioh
wuiimii hnvw tu nutim ilfKrr for Intnl
ooim Knnli'liliitf, Tlm work uiii1rllten
ly tlm luillfN of tlir (1 rioter Mpilfon!
ciuu. in nitllatltiif tlin nmtirr of public
urinkiiiK initmlm fur tuir.., ihi plan
lug of u ptiblli' ilrlnkliiu fiiiinlnln mi r
proiiilntiit conuT. tlm luiurovrinciit mnl
maintaining uf tlm city purk. Ilir rr
curlnir of morn latulu fur park pur
hi.oh, tlm KlMliiimnt of tlm far
rnunlilni: wurk In tlm roitiiutinlty uf Dm
public llbmry. lu rl-iilon mnl tli rf
fort tiliiK pul forlli to Hcriirn it IJO,
000 Cnmili. Ill.rwry. r nil In illrct
Htm wild tlm chili work Imltie ttuim
ItiroiiKliout Dm In ml hy tlm half million
wotimn't rlul worker At Mil tUio,
wIiph m putillrr mlml In IihIkk ftirollily
turmxl to n innrf Keimrul coiutlilrrutlon
uf Ilia uiiciitlim uf -ual miffrtikv, uml
when vlnwit llffr wli(.y n tu the
tnnrv Bilvmirril poHltlun of wnmnn. mnl
nil Hint wort of tlilne. It woulil xirm
thnt ttm Dplmrn of nrtlvlty outlltmil ly
alvto tivltrriurnt mnl tlm Improvi'iimnl
of aoolnl romlltlon rloitoly nlllnl with
ntatn mnl mmtlt'lpitl proliliim, offirK
woiimn u iiiowt tirnrtlcnl upporlunlty for
(h ixrrrl of Imr litKlmnt nlitllty mnl
cop or tlm Krntlflfntlon of it worthy
protil mnliltlim nn wnll Mori' In it
fllil In which wonmn lit m-mi tin rly
mlnptej tu work; Imr htitimn nytiipnthltw,
her itnn of tlm nrllntlo mnl Imr pnwf
Ity for ilftnll Ktvi- Imr Inllliillvr, mnl
ho limy IfRltltunlrly ilrvolf Imnn'lf to
thin rmlmvor without nrconnirlly mti'
rlflclnr miy of thimn initiiriil ilullfft Hint
rponittllltlii. In tlm illnclmrKD of
Which Urn Imr chlrfmt chnrtu nn wrll
Imr (trnitrnt iiitrfiilimM.
Tlm ilru'H HrntlmrhtMMl of tlm Molho
Jilt church, nn orKouU'itlon luinitiHrlni:
bout Nlxty, mnl whoiio vllnl Influvnco
) full In cvrry tlcpnrtiui'iit uf tlm
church work, nvo n hituiimt Wi'thu'i
iiY rvcnliiir, Jununry 16, lu tho vhiirch
parlor, which wait nttrmh'i! hy ISS
nirn of church ami coiiKrKntlnn. Tlm
preparation ami nrrvltiK of tlm Imtnuii't
waa tin tlrr tlm dlri-ctlon of tlm I.iiiIIi'n'
AM, with Mr. ' II Corny, tlm effi
cient vIco-prmliliMil, lu chnrKo of the
varluu commlttfKN, mnl wnn nn tin
qualified nucceipi from un nrllittlo mnl
culinary utmnlpoltit
AfKir-illnncr aixicclmji, liilfrxiTKl
with vocal ami liiKtriimentnl iihihIo.
worn fraiurcH of tho evrnliiK. .MImh
Mlnnln Curry wn heiirtl In n vocnl nolo,
ClareuCrt KelliiKr. tlm or;miy of the
church, rendered a phiuo neltlon, nnd
Mr. Kdmenda nnd Mr Wlmltei dellKht
d tlm hamiuuterN with n tenor uud
barltonn tluet
Itarpvr MoKrclinlii prcalded mi toiiHl
maalor nnd Introduced with pIi-ihIiik
wtt the followlntr: 'Tlm I'urpono of the
Mtu'i Ilrothnrhood." Clarcneo Meeker,
prealilenl of tlm Mmi'a llrotliprhood:
Thn Sunday Rchool," Kd Hteepi "IMn
ancen of thn Church," Jiiiium Cnuipbell:
"Church Archlteoture," C O. I'owern;
Thn Lndlen," K. V. A. Illlneri "Tlm
City of Modford," Itev. M. V. Ilelkimp:
"lllatory of !ln M. K Church." P. T
I.awton. Mr. I.uwton Is one of tho few
mnmhura of tint church who wiin llv
Inif In Mvdford when Iho church wnn
organised twenty yenrn ni;o with
mamborfthlp of twenty, uud rememherN
dlntlnutly tho dlfflcullleN under which
thn church, with thn uld of tho hourd
of elm roll creation, wiih hullt. The
prnnont luoreiiHlni; ineinhernhlp nnd (lu
gratifying nctlvlty In the work nio In
iniirkud contriiHt to tho appreciable re.
uttn to ho ohnervod lu tlnmo early dtiyi
of nred-nowllllf.
Tho rexular mcotliiRB o( tho nrolh
rhood nro held tho necond nnd fourth
Wediicarinyn of eacli mouth.
Tho renulnr ineotlnif of tlm Wednes
day Htudy club wiih held ut tho Com
inorolnl club roonm Wedneaduy lifter
noon, Tho font urn of tlm nflernoou wan
a pupnr by Or, II, K. Morrhion on "Tho
Wondorn of Modern HurKory." l'rofea
loniil dutlcn pievented Dr. Morrlnon
bolng prrnont, but hla iviper, which wnti
an nhlu and IntvrcatliiR iIIboiihuIoii,
bIiowIiik wlilo rcndlui;. profound Htudy
and Intlinixto famlllurlty with tho nub
Jeot, wnn rrnd with IuIhIIIkoiico nnd un
dAratntidliiK by Mrn. Honry Hart. Tint
club mootliiK next week In with Mm, 1''.
Ti. Merrick, Kint Main ntreot, nnd tho
cnaay of the afternoon will bo "An
Hour with Witft Whitman," by Mih. V,
V, HoIIIh, lly roferoucn In tho printed
profrriiiiiN of tho year'n work of tho
club It will bo neon that nn u mnttor of
mutual convenience Mrs. Porter Neff
and Mrn. IIoIIIn have oxchaiiRod datoH,
Mra. it, IV IMatt, nnnlHtod hy Mih. T,
13. Pnntoln, Mm. Caroy, Mrn. ICInmimu,
Mrs. Strang uud Minn Hernlcn Cam
eron, delightfully tmtortnlnrd tho Guild
mombora nnd their hunhnmln Thurnday
vonliiK nt tho Amrlo homo, 000 Kant
Main Btroet. Car (In uud iiuihIo worn on
joyed till u lute hour, when light ro
froslimontM woro iiorrod, A trio hy
Mrs. IlaiolrlRg, Ilonrl Qunlaon and Kd
Andraws was muoh anjoyud, as wero
Nf9 nn
T
I In
l7
S2
CTff 2
iiInii nnvnrnl plmin iiniiibetn teinlered by
n . ...
..unit imriiiimu, Almiil nlxty wuru
Piwnent, iiiiiitiiif whom worn Archdca
t'unn I'liaiubrtrn mnl I'fhaler. illahoi)
rinMlijl(-M riniinelal nctotury.
Minn Hazel Knyarl, who Iiiim been vl.
ItliiK iidatlven In (hlonn nlncn tlm firm
of the year, on Imr way home from New
Mrn. In now In Hall l.iiho City mid will
ho homo thin week. Tho following clip
ping from tho l.oKiiinipurt (linl.) pnper
iieneriiien nn ncchlcnt In wlilch Minn Hn-
yart narrowly enenped Nerloun Injury:
"A hirgo cotulliic aled miming down
('ulleipt hill yenterdny nflernnon at it
tapld rntn hecmnn iinmmiiiHenbht when
part wity down and, veering to one
nld, ntrimk a treo nloiig tlm nldewalk
wnn riHtrrtii force. nverol panMiingern
wero on tho nled nnd Mwtrl (Inlloway,
who wnn ntotirlng, wnn thoiight nt flrnt
to In. nerlounly hurt Mitt head ntrurk
the tree, hi mmit wnn mitHlmd nnd lu
received other brilllirn nhiitlt tho hrnd
Hint rendered Mm uncnmiclmin. Thrt-o
Klrln on tho aled wero hurt alio, Itulh
I'ognrly, Mario . Kennlliig nnd Kdlth
lliirnn, Minn Kognrty had nn uitly rmtli
nut In her leg nnd wnn rendered uncoil
ncloun hy Iho nhock. Minn Kennllng
had her iirm ami two flugern hurt and
Iho IlKiiumntn In Imr nnkttt lorn no bad
ly I lit I nlm may Im laid up for nevernt
weekn, Minn lluriiH wan nllghtly hurt,
hut Jlnirnl Knynrl enenped without nuy
Injury of coim-iiueniw. Nwirby n-nl
leiicen wero turned Into temporary hun
Pltnln mnl tlm tUmbled young pvipl
were given relief that enabled them to
later gel to tlmlr InnneH. rievcral Iiun
ired petipie were on the hill entrdiir
enjoying Iho upon nil day, but thin illn-
treKMlng nceldeut cituiwl tunny to iilmn
Ion the hill it ml return to their homen
Tlm rereitoit given by the hitllen of
Iho (lteuter Medford club tu the hitllen
.f . H.t,ki..l ln,.,n..... m . ..
...-i,,.,,., KMlUMll.n III lt- lltltlll 111
it-clock In nn effort to hrlntf thn lntlle
who are not member of the club, loin
cloer nymtKithy with tlm civic lm-
trovenmnt work, and through the nihil
Ion of new member to the toil. In
renno the working force of tho orgnii'
union nun mid to It Inriueiii'e un n
ruAiiir in it... .,.,i,, hi. ti t I
work tu the city Tho club nctlvlty for
.. ... m. .,....., i. ir. i ..in, 1 1 n I
tno immetiinto future in indni; taken up
ndur three head) (1) Park work. (2)
library work mid (3) ro.. culture and
ri. planum; Any lady who In Inter-
Nled lu miy phnnn of tlm wnrk I lit'
Ited to attend thin reoeptlnu and glvo
f her Intent fur the nupport of the
work. A brief IiUhIiiohn whhIihi will
precede iho recepllon and tin rendition
f nn elnbonito nnd lnloretlug ihiihIoiiI I
rogrtim. wlilch In given hrlnw Light
refrenhumntn will ho nerved nnd tho
utn of ten centn charged. Tho general I
romtnlttee hnvlng rhnrgo of the nr-l
rangem-nln will nerve an hontennen nnd
ire: Minn Umlly Jmiuy, chairman:
Mendamen Porter Noff. A. H Miller. O.
Khld. W C Ileagtin. C 1) Imielrlgg. J-
M
lto.it. Kirliy Miller. V. O Hmltli. r.
W
Htreetn. It. C Kentnor. K W. llollla
Progrnm Oreater Medford club:
Piano nolo, "Tournament" (Novln),
MIhh Plorn Ornyj tenor hoIo. (a) "A
ream" (llartlett), (It) 'Two l.lttlo
Maid." Pletcher Klah; violin nolo, He
looted, MIhh Ulln-l Crowoll, Mies
retcheu (Crawford; rontllngi aolectctl.
Ml Ornco Andrew; noprnno nolo, no-
Ivoled, Mrn. Kd Amlrown; plnnfi .nolo,
'nl" (Hchutt), Mm. V. "TnaacHi
net. "I Ptnl Thy Angel Spirit" (Oru-
teu'lloffmitu), It. M. WhoUcl nnd J. C,
'MtueadeM,
Onn nf tho moat enjoyable affairs lu
church clrolen thin woell wan (lit nochtl
and reception In new mouther given nt
the Presbyterian church Friday eve
ning by tho Ladle' Atd aochity. An
hour of Informal sociability wan enjoy
ed, when every one wnn made acquaint
ed wllh Iho recent nrrlvnln In tho
church, nftcr which tho following intij
nloal program wan rendered to tho en
tertainment of nil: Plnno duct. "Hhdgh
HellH al.n." Mlsaen Harmon and gniy;
piano nob. "Pay Dreams of Youth,"
Ml LttoiMo Yorltj violin solo, neleoted,
Ml lone Flynn, Ml Hilton, ncoom
panlat: pbtno nolo, "Wnltx Kubato,"
"Tho ('hum," Miss Mary Stevenson;
rending. Ml Allco Kldur; piano solo,
"O'er lllooinlng Mcndown" (Hlve-ICIng).
Ml Flora dray: vooal solo, "Tho Hon-
iirv11 llelll'l ntlllHOIl.
Minn Allen Klder nlwnyn plenscn with I
' . I
her churnctor recitation, nnd Mr, Oun
hod, n professional singer, with talent
of nn extremely high order,, nnng "Tho
ltosary," by Novln, with nrtlntlp skill
nnd n'lncqro oxprehm. Two young
piano players, Mlns Luelle York and
Ml Mary Stovonson, roudorod rtlffl-
cult noleollons with accuracy, skill mid
true iiiiikIc.i! feelliur. After the nrnurum 1
n dainty lunch, oonHlstlng of itnNorttMtl
saudwlolies, olives, tiougimuts nmi cor-
fii, worn sorveii.
Mrs, IT. K. Chlpmnn Is nn notlvo
member of tho Tuesday club of Port-
land, an organisation dovotod to gon-,
oral cul lure of Hn members along lit-
ernry nnd nrtlatlo lines, At a recent
meeting, when Hobert Hrownlug was Hio
subject, hIio rend n pnpVr on "Tho Mo
nologue," Illustrating It with character
istic poems of tho author studied, that
wan onthUBlastlcally received by her I
follow club members. Mrs. t;i)rpman
was also ono of tho hostesses at tho
reception Wednosday at tho Masonic
TeinpU for tho benefit of tho scholar
ship loan fund given under tho auspices
of eight womon'H organizations of Port
land. t
Tho scoptt of tho various social no
llvltlcH of tho week Is shown In the
Swastika dance Monday night, which
was largely nttonded; tho booster meet
ing at tho opera house Tuesday night
of over n thousand men Interested In
tho Commercial club; two popular
shows, "nrowster's Millions" nnd "Sis
Hopkins" both of which played to ca
pacity houses, nnd the unexcelled
Hhnkesiearcnn render, Frederick Ward.
who hnd a lnt'Ko and dollghtod audience
..l,.l,f
Saturday night.
Tho wutk now hiilnir dniiu by tha Inrui
clioi'llil choir of itli,'M(i(li(jdlMt .Komio
pul chhrch would do credit to it much
larger city Minn Meilfiird, Friday nlgl
they lcgnii lehenrnlng on Omirn microti
cmilutii, "Tho Holy City." which they
will glvo lii.,I'obrUy, Tliln la nn rtab
ornlo mimical pioillnllon, bettig minio
I linen chtnacd an nn urntorlfi. J 'or wiv
ernt yearn It Mart mitllitallied lln piml
lion nn bolng one of thp moat popnln
ciiiiladin -boliig porfortnpd hy Iho jhont
cliolrn of,' thn hirgtr clllon throughout
tho country. '
At tlm morning ao'r"vlc,o Hiimlay yrjjr
will g vo Wfnt'n VTlin ilortl In l5xnHrd.tf
ami at tho union temperance service it
tlm oveplng will nlng' "TK6 Ilaillarit
Mom llnth I'liMNtid Awny," hy Wood
wnril,
Tho dnten for tho nix lemalnlng
dancing pnrllen of tlm Juvenile Dnno
lug ,clib, which connlntn of So married
men and their wlven, nro iim follown nnd
nro not NUhjepi to chnuge; Wttdnonimy
nvenlngn, February 2, Kebruary 10
March 2, March U, Mnrch 30, April 13
April 27.' On Milrch' 301 heoHimo'nf an
othur engagement, nt the nporrtr houne,
thn lluzulrlgg orclmntru will not ha able
to piny, hut good mualc will bo pro
vhlril nnd a nlwiaant uveulug In tin
Niireifdn'thhi an well uh each of.the'l
other dateif.
.Mauler Paul JUridy, tho teti-yettr-oh
aort of Dr. and Mr, J. 1". Xlcddy, 320
Houth Oiikdnle nvcuu, celehnttetl bin
birthday yuttlorday with u hlrtlnlny
cjtko and dlnuur nrnoon, to which were
Invllwl twelvo of bin' young fnem!
Tin. bourn wero from 10 it. in. till 4 p.
in., nnd a iiioh I happy uuy waa npeiu In
playing game., TIiokh prunenti Fred
erlck nnd nfllle Uopkltin, Vnleittlnl1
Itlchnril nnd Itudolph Hinder, JmntrH
and John Urophy, Halph Dorn. Wllltuul
Hlco, William cubberly, . Hugo Dally,
Clnlr Bccley nnd Paul Hoddy.
Tho memlwra of tin- l-'lrnt Mlnptlnt
church have ciilted Dm Rev. A. A.
I Inline, recently of Corona, Cul , to
the pimtornle of the locnl church, t(
nucqecd thn Ho v. Q, Icroy Hull,
nlRtmtl. Tho Indie of tho church will
tender ltev. nnd Mrn, Holme n reception.-
nt tho church Thurnday evening,
Knbruury 10, to vhlcl; fill membar of
thn church and congrqgnttou are Invit
ed Plan urn tnntur)ng for the com
Klety icnovullon .of p Jntorlor of the
church, to bn undertaken noon by tho
l.adleti' Aid noclety.
Ilr. J. Whltcnmb llroughcr f the
af
I'lrntT llaptlnt church, Portland, who In
weirwtowii locany inrougn inn cnarac-
terlntlc lecture, hn rcnlitned hi pan
tnrutn and leave noon for I.oi AngelV
to tnke up the duties of tho church left
without a pnntur through tho lllnena of
Hob Uunlotle, Many farewell reccp
tiona: iinvo been civen nr. mm Mm
. .
"'""KlU'S whoao departure In a mntter
of nlncertT regret.
Owing to. tlm lllnenn of Mr, McCmy'n
mother. Mrn llnrrlngtnn. Mrn. McCray
wan not able ti enlertnlli tho recently
orgnnlxfd Indlcn clup of eight nicmhcM
thin wink, no Mra, W. I. Vnwter threw
oiii her hotpltnbli homo Thurnday nf-
teritoon for tlm I'lttnrtnlnment uf the
IndlceX Tho ncorc (curd it were dainty
delft wntur color, tho work of Mrtt. II.
IK. Morrison, and dollcato rofrenhmvutH
wero BiJrvetL ; t . .j
' v -- -
it-nme rimnter. o v a. l nrranclne
f,,r .. r..Mniini. mnl ocini ..iht nt m.
L0nc jm) Kebruary 9.vwlth Mrn. H. C.
iCentnnr nn chnlfin'an of tho committee.
and tho following aanlntantn: MvndnmeH
Holla. U II. Warner. Mr. n,nd Mrn. Will
I in to., Mr. nnd Man. II. C. ' C-amolt.
I.ewl Warner, It. J. Woodfti-d nnd C.
I. Hutchinson.
Tho I.adlon' Aid noclety of the Pros-
bytcrlnu church wnn hOHpltnbly cnter-
tnmed nt tho homo of Mrn. V. T. Km-
inerlck Tuenday afternoon, with Mrn.
V. V. Olflncawnii naslHtlnir hontcN.
JPIann ;fyr tho jtocopUon tb niomborn Frl-
itu' uvDiutii; ,viu tiiti.viitei uriier ut
hiiHtnesn. Light refrenhmeutn were
nerved and a delightful afternoon npeitt.
Tho Five Hundred club won charm
ingly entertained Friday nfternoon at
tlm homo of Mrn. W. If. McGowun, 35
North O.ikdnlo avenue. Tho first prize.
a gold nouvotilr spoon, wits won by Mr.
Irwin, nnd tho second, i silver souvenir
npoou, by Mrs. K. 1). Elwood. Nrn, J.
A. Perry will bo tlm IiohUh next week.
Mr. nnd
Mrs.
William Andrews have
engagement of their
onnounc thg ong
diuighlvr, QnAie, .to
A. Co nro Flero, n
capitalist of Chicago, who hns'becomo
Interested In ltoguo Hlvcr orchard lands?
Mian Andrews In a potlto brunolta and
Is posacnavd of tnnrkod dramatic tulont.
Former residents of Illinois nro ro-
qucHtcd to meet at tho Trcsbytorlan
church Tuendny ovonlng, Fobrunry .1
- - - - ' - - T.' . - T"
to complete tlio'organliatloii' of ttie Hit
noia society, it is Hoped tmu arrange
incuts can bo mndn for tho obsorvanco
of Llncoln't blrthdayj
Mrs, F, W. Streets httn kindly opened
her pleasant homo on 'West Kloventh
street for thd Swastika card party 'on
Tuesday nfteriloon, February 1, when
Afrn. Helen Kinvllcor. Mrs. William Al
tuiuhngCn hurt lrs. It C, Kentnar will
putertatn.
Miss Inn Cioodnlo, nsslstant book-
keeper In thn morcnntllo store of tho
Ilutohnson companny, entertained .her
fellow - workers Tuesday uvenlng
homo on
West Klovohth Btreot.
K.
N. Wurnor, president
of
tlnrAVar-
been In Kugeno this wok In attend
unco nt Hut State, Hotnll Oroceru' iibso-
cluttuit.
Mr. and Mrs. J, I). Heard entertained
tho Hlght liovorond Charles' Scaddlng,
bishop of thu dloueno of Oregon, during
his official tstayof Vrlday. and Hatuf-
day. A fc .
Noxt Tuesday afternoon ho Woman's
Missionary sooluty of tho Presbytorlau
ohuvch will h)(ot'ut thu homo of Mrs,
Cllbucmy on North Oakdalu uvenuo.
Mrs. Mary lVtor of Jacksonville and
her daughter. Miss Alary, woro amoutr
thnso aitondlnt; "His Hopltlmi" Friday
nlfiht.
Hon, William 81 drowoll of tho First
I National bunk' la 'oiwiidUn?' tho .woolc In
lYlnl1nR.' ' V; . .
Want Ads Will
f -f 4
FOR SALE.
-f f -rf
FOIl SALU Zi ltirwo lots, clone to
JnokBon wtreot, Cheap, C por cent,
loiiK terras, nau Iltimphury, G 18
I'Jast Msl'i Htrtxjt,
l"Dlt HA'liU Ohi)u), a now Htrlctly
inodurii 'J-ruom liouse, In tiood lo
tut I on. Owner expoctB to leave city.
Box 007, Medford. 276
I 'OR SAIiK--Choice huuineBa proper
ty ut a bargain, on lonK time; eany
tennH AildrcHU P. jtKHox lB.
l-'OIt BlLU Oli EXCHANGE Hotel
in Sweet, Idaho, for Medford prop
erly, either town or fnnn land; val
uation $0000. Address William
Woody, Sweet, Idaho. 278
FOR BALK HouBe nnd lot In Hood
Hvcr, Oroson, or will trade for
properly In Medford. Addrcsa A.
I. EinorBon, 114 Tripp street, Med
ford, Oregon. 271
I'OK SALE 0 and 10-acro tracts
just within aud adjoining city lim
its', tit a bargain, on C annual pay
ments. AddrcB P. O. Box 418.
VOll SALE Unlit oprlng wagon.
12C S. Oakdalc. 259
FOU SALE Oak, fir nnd pitie cord-
woou, 12 nnd lG-meh; oIbo dry rail
wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phone
order to Main 4201.
FOR SALE Youur orchard in beur-
inp. Mat Calhonn Phocuix Or.
FOIl 8ALE-"-Two 20-acro tracts,
choice Innd, 1 1-4
of Central Point.
Ham-, It. F. D,
Point. Or.
miles northwest
Address ,W. J.
No. 1, Central
274
-Qood lot of second band
FOlt SALE
lumber. C. H. Plerco & 8on. 2C9
FOIl SALE A bargain, a new mod
ern 5-room bungalow In Tuttle ad
dition, ono block from South Ook
dale. Apply 90C East 7th.
FOU SALE Or trade, A 3 1-4 horse
power Indian motorcycle. See or
write C. C. Plerco, Medford. 269
"Oil SALE Four acres Inside city
lltnltB, with 850 feet front on S. P.
railroad right of way, half aero fruit
in bearing, small bouse, barn; price
S2500, terms. How's this for an In
vestment? C. H. Plorco & Son. Med
ford, Oregon. 2C9
FOU SALE Two cornor lots, good
G-room houso and bacn, near cor
nor 11th and Fir streets. This Is a
good buy. Prlco S2550. C. H. Plerco
& Son. 269
FOU SALE 100 acres of choice land
closo to tho famous Helms orchard;
SI acres cultivated, with water
right; special low prlco for 30 days.
About 450 acres, ranch, flo miles
from Ashland; 150 acres cultivated;
300 ncrcs can bo cultivated; 2 largo
barns, small houso, running water,
2 springs, coal vein runs through
tho land; prlco for 30 days $35 por
acre; plenty of freo rango for stock;
terms.
80 acres 7 miles south of Ash
land on main highway: flno 9-room
houso, largo bam, somo water for
Irrlgatlau, soda spring on placo, a
beautiful country homo; a bargain
If sold within 30 days.
Call or address F. G. McWIIUams,
real ostato and mines, Ashland,
Or. 2S8
FOU SALE 22 target rifle-, $2.75. L
125 S. Oakdnlo. 262
FOilSALB Logging wagon; first
class condition. Palmer Investment,
Nash Hotel. 269
OU SALE 20, 40 or GO acres, all
undor cultivation; good deep soil;
near Eaglo Point; $125 por acre for
quick salo. A, caro Trlbuno offlc e.
rOU SALE Nino-room bungalow,
near paved titreet, $3S50; largo lot.
nenson Investment Co. 271
OU MALE Ono 2 11. l Fairbanks
and Morso gasollno engine, Jack of
All, and ono rotary pump; ono 7 H.
P. gasollno sawing machlno, saw
ing machines made to ordor. M.
M. Mnlno, city. 273
'OU SALE Ono whlto I'omoranean
puppy, G months old, nnd ono ladles'
blcyclo and tools. Address Lock
Dox 85, city. 273
I?OK SXLE Ono pair mules, 6 years
old, with good harness and wagon;
mules Bound, truo and well broken.
Inquire of Anderson-Croon Co., of
flco over Rlttor & Dunlnp. 2G9
FOU SALE A nearly
Inch wagon, complete.
724, Medford, Or.
now, throo
Addross Pox
286
FOU SALE Flvo-room bungalow,
nenrly coiuploted, facing east on G0
foot Btroot; prlro $800, half cash,
, balance $20 monthly. Conson In-
vestmout Co. 271
FOlfSAL'E Aliiiost ntHrhou8o, good
woll, wootlKhod, 4 lots, plenty of
room for 3 now liousos, closo In;
biggest snup In Modford nt $2000.
Inqulro nt North I'luo Street Qro
cory. 274
FOlOfALE Two lots G3x 105 feot,
nlcoly locatod, a bungalow, $10
cash, $5 monthly pnynionts, limn
phroy, East Main Stroot. Phono 115,
tttttt
FOR 8ALE.
FOU SALK Ninety acree, 30 tri ono
year old applo and pear treea, 100
Inches of water, 2 1-2 milt from
railroad station. For terms write
"Owner," caro Mall Tribune. 2C1
KOH" "BALE Uoald'ence "property,
cIobo In. 8eo owner and save cotu
mlsKlon. 228 South Ivy St. 2(!
FOIl BALE Some good piece of
fruit land for sale cheap, Addrwn 8,
care of tbla office. 262
FOJTSALE A flno ho'mo andlnvoliu
rnent on North Central avenue,
fronts 2G4 feet on Central avenue,
Is near!' TOO feet In depth; C-rooin
liouiio nna barn; price only $4000.
Look this up. C. II. Plerco & Son.
209
FOIl SALE Cheap, an A No. 1 la
dles' riding saddle. 429 North Cen-
Jral. 270
FOIl SALE 7li acres best fruit land
In north end of valley; 4 miles from
railroad; 1-2 rnllo from school;
about lit acres cleared; some fruit
In bearing; Irrigating ditch runs
through middle of It; plenty of wa
ter; with house, barn, well and
spring and 1000 cords of wood on it;
a No. 1 road all directions; $4500
por acre; buy of owner. See Cole-
,mnn at clga rfactory. 2C8
FOU SALE Let 514 x 140, with
houso 24x30, 1412 West Main Bt
Inquire of Arthur H. Davis at
placo of business, 211 West Main
street 2.75.
WANTED.
WANTED A good second hand
ht-ck, Addree "E", Caro Tribune
office. 2G9
WANTED A lday solicitor to sell
electric heating, cooking and light
ing devices. Apply at the Condon
Water and Power Co.
WANTED Experienced quarry man.
Address P. O. Box 418. Medford.
Or.
WANTED A girl or woman for
chamber work and assistant cook
ing at a lodging and bonrdlng Iioubo
tho employment will bo steady. Ad
dress Mrs. F. H. Gregory, 2G5 4th
St., Ashland, Or. 2G9
WANTED Representative In Med
ford and Ashland, lady or gentle
man; pleasant, profitable employ
ment: references. Box 1S5 Central
Point, Oregon. 270
WANTED Gentlo driving mare;
must weigh not less than 1100 and
price reasonable. See W, at Mall
Trlbuno offlco.
WA"NTED Experienced salesmen.
Benson Investment Co. 271
WANTED Man and rig, can have
good position. Apply nt Moore Ho
tol. Ask for Mr. H. 270
WANTEd To rent, 5 or 10 acres
near town, sttltablo for garden truck,
potatoes, etc. Address "Uouter,"
caro Tribune, glvlnc ftrtl particu
lars. 269
WANTED To buy, Team from 5 to
9 years old, mares preferred; 2 good
frosh cowks, Jorsoy preferred, and 3
dozen Leghorn chickens, whlto. Ad
dress whore same can bo seen with
price. Box 73S. Medford, Or. 271
WANTED A good Japaneso cook
and for general housework. Apply
HOG West Main.
WANTED Boy wants" position to
work betoro and after school In
offlco, storo of tho Uko. Inqulro of
tho Sttprlntondont of tho high
school.
WANTED Orchard Job by youug
man having bad sonic oxporlenco
in almost all lines of orchard work.
Address "H" caro of this office
2G9
FOR RENT.
ufl j
FoTTUENT FurnlBhod rooms with
board. No. 10 North Qrapo stroot.
FOU RENT Farms, from 40 acres
upward, sultnblo for fruit, alfalfa,
stock or general farming. Inqulro at
offlco Condor Wator & Powor com
pany, 209 W. Main stroot.
FOR RENT Tracts of lnnd from
ono to forty acres; with wator for
irrigation, suitable for raising po
tntoos and garden truck, also suit
able for chicken mid turkey raising.
Owner will furnish a reasonable)
amount of lumber and poultry uud
other fencing for improvements if
lossoo perform lnbor of ercotiug
same. Call nt offioo of Condon
Wnter and Power company for pnr
tioulnrs. FTJlTirRNTElght-room houso, tUreo
blocks from depot; $30 per month;
furniture for sale. 3 E. Fourth St.,
cor, Front. 2G8
FOU RENT Onlyhotol In town of
1000 population. Call at Condor
Wator & Powor Co., 209 Wost Main
Btreet,
Retain Your Luck
--4 --. -4.44...-. 4-4 -4 V
4- FOR RENT.
F7jll REiNT And furniture for sale,
8-room bouse, No, S Fourth, corner
Front. 202
FOR KENT Modern furnished
rooms at C04 West 10th or 124
King street.
T f 4
LflRT.
I.OHT The parties that boi rowed by
plow pleaso return Immediately, If
not I will bn looking for the tame,
A. C. Edwards. No. 5. 1 1th st. 270
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RIISINFSS DIRECTORY.
Tea and Coffee Houses.
GRAND UNION TEA CO. Any va
riety of tea or coffeo grown can be
had from their agent, S. Kemp
th'orue, 237 Riverside avenue. Phone
3871. Ticket given with every
purchase.
Restaurants.
BEE HIVE RESTAURANT Meals
15c; beds, 15c. Oire us a trial. 29
Central avenue, upstairs.
CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CTNES will cure rheumatism, asth
ma, paralysis, sores and private dis
eases. These remedies may be pro
cured at the store of Wah Chung on
A street, Ashland, Oregon, where
they will be sold by the proprietor,
Chow Young.
JTInShops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and
shectiron ware on hand and made to
order. 128 North Q street.
Auctioneers.
E. F A. BITTNER, auctioneer, will
be found in room 208, (Taylor &
Phippa Bnilding.
Attorneys.
WITHINOTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm Building.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law.
No. 0 D street, ground floor.
COLVIO & READIES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Reamcs. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank Build
in:, second floor.
II. F. MULKEY Attorney-at-Law,
Offices Room 30, Jackson County
Bank Building, Medford.
Transfer and Drayagc.
II. S. BRUMBLE Drnyage and
transfer. Baggage stored. Office
C and Seventh.
Real Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real
Estate, Loans and Fire Insurance
Office, suite 205-200, over Fruit
growcrs Bank. Phono .)41.
DAMS & BRIGGS 0. Adams, U.
P. Briggs. real estate, insurance,
farm and city property, timber.
Butte Falls. Or.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped job office in South
ern Oregon; Portland ptices. "7
South Central ave.
Opticians.
DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op
tician between Portland and Sac
ramento. Office on West Main st.
tuul railroad.
Brick Companies.
0. W. Priddy. J. T. O'Brien.
0. D. Nagle.
THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick
manufacturers and contractors;
also Jime, cement nnd plaster in any
quuntity. Office, Medford National
Bank bids. Phone Main 545.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phono 351. Night
Phones,: C, W. Conklin 3001, J. II.
Butler '3571.
Photographers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Afaokoy and die with joy." Over Al
len & Reagan's storo; entrance on
Seventh streot. .
Stenographers.
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block.
Stonographio work dono quickly and
well.
Hospitals.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C st., Medford, Or. E,
W. Hisev, Matron. Official hospi
tal P. & E. R. R.
Dentists.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Dentist
Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers'
& Fruitgrowers' bank building, west
of tho tracks.
Collections.
SOUTHERN OREGON COLLECT
ING AGENCY Will attend to tho
oolleetion of any accounts anywhere
in tho state or out. Room 208, Tay-
lor & Phipps Building.
Messenger Service.
MESSENQEU SERVICE Messou
gors furnished at all hours of day
and till 9 p. m, to any part or city,
from lOo to 25c. Phone Main 1812.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
piano Instruction.
HARMONY, sight rondlng, musical
form. Mrs. E, E. Gore, Metropi .itun
College of Music. Mi as Flora Cray
Studios, 144 Sonth Central avenub.
JPhone 403.
Civil Engineers. .
WILL take by contract, on rcuon,
oble terms, all kinds of work; nHo
irrigating, planting und cultivating',
etc. Landscape gardening. Firat
class references. Will. am Peters,
Civil Engineer, Phono IHUl, 322 ii.
Main streot, Medford. Or.
Bill Posters.
VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster nnl;
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 7, Jackson County
Bank Bnilding. Medford, Or.
Billiard Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiard, Ci
gars and Soft Drink). Up stair?
Young & Hall building. A nfre cm'
plai-e to spend the hot jffrno n 1 1 -c.
Architects. T
J. K. A. BILES Architect A
Uuilder. P. 0. Box 480, Mnlf..
Or. Yonr bnilding respectful! V- .
licited.
Furniture.
H. F. WILSON & CO., dcalcis in n .w
and second-haud furniture nnd
hardware. Agents for Mound City
kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st?
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th nnd Holly sts., Medford.
Mission Ftirnitnre made to order.
Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial
order- solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stovtjs
and Ranges. New and Second-IInnd
Furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W.
F st. Sonth. Phono 91, Medford, Or.
Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our treea
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee "jv
erythinjr put out. Wo are not in the
trust. H. B. Patterson, office in
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-grade nursery
stock. C. F. Cook, Prop. R. R. V
depot. P. O. Box 841. Phono 1201,
Medford.
Carriage and Auto Painting.
VALLEY .SIGN AND CARRIAGE
WORKS High-class work guaran
teed. Su;ns. Riverside avenue.
Phone 801.
Cement Workers.
B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran
teed strictly first-class. Residence
No. 400 Bcatty street. A card will
bring me to yotu
MUSIC.
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. H.
L. nuillier, 707 Main streot West.
Private lessons in singing (method
Rossini) and languages French,
Italian, German, Spanish.
MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction
Metropolitan Collego of Music. Miss
Flora Oray. Pb-ne 493. 144 South
Central avenne.
Building and Loan Association
JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 0. C.
Boggs, Acting S6eretary, 128 East
Main street.
Carpenters and Builders.
A. D. JOHNS. Contractor nnJ Build
er 225 Riverside nvenuo. Phono
2471.
F. K. HILL Will furnish plans mid
list of all timber o bo put in hiuld
ing. Medford, Or.
W. G. HOLMES Contractor nnd
builder; plaits and estimate funi-'
ished. Inquiro Star sostauiM-it or
address Box 818.
Physicians and Surgeons.
It. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposito
Jackson County bank. Night calls
promptly answered. Offico and resi
dent phono Main 3432.
S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
Offices in Hnskius' building. Phono
Main 1001.
C0NR6Y & CLANCY Office in
Stewart Building Physicians and
Surgeons. Office phono Main 31L;
privato phone Main fll'3.
S. r7sEELY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. 'Modorn equipped operat
ing rooms, X-Rny, Offico hour:
10-12, 2-4 p, m. Office in Jacks in
County Bank Building.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
Physicians. Mission Block. Phono
201, Medford.
CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Ec
specialist, when others fall. Oi'tVa
in Hagle Pharmaoy. Main 233. Er4l,
Main near D'Anjon.
Cigars and Tobaccos.
IRELAND & ANTLE Smoko Iloue,
dealers in tobacco, cigars and amok
ors' supplies, Exclusive ngciis of
Lewis Single Binder, 1 Morlto and
El Paleacia. 212 Weat'Main streot.