Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 25, 1910, Image 7

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Any Thing to Sell? Any Thing to Buy? A Want Ad Will Do It
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COLLEGE EDITOR
GIVEN
ducking
Stanford Doys Denounce Assoclato
and Hurl Him Into Lake Charged
With "S(ucnlinu" on Two Collcgo
, Athletes.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cnl.,
April 23. One liundrod rtudents
onrly today captured and tluow into
Lnko LugunltnK, K. M. Loaf, editor
of tho Soquoln, a colloga paper, fal
lowing tho publication of nil article
.which tho MtmluntH doomed u be
.trnyal of two of tlioir nsHocinles.
Lont' managed to swim iiHlioro.
V. C. Shellou, a Camot modulinl
nd a fraternity iiHKocinto of Loaf's,
lrow a rovolvor to protect Loaf, bat
Was induced to givo "P his weapon.
Do then offered to fight any onu in
' the crowd. Tho offer was accepted
by a sophomore, who bent Sliolton.
Then Loaf wnn ducked.
Leaf wns hold responsible for tho
publication of an article rcgnrdod
by tho atudouts as betraying David
P. Crawford and Harry L. Uortoji,
Stanford athletes, who wore sus
pended from tho institution yester
day. After ducking Leaf tho titudonts
Bought R. J. Millor of tho Sequoia
staff, but ho hid away and tho stu
dents then dispersed.
Tho ducking of Leaf was tho cul
mination of n political fight which
has lnstod throo months. Tho direct
cause of bin involuntary swim wan
an article which charged Norton nnd
Crawford with having boon partici
pants in an alleged drinking esca
pade. In last night's edition of tho Daily
Palo Alto, tho student nowHpnper.
Leaf and Millor, tho assistant edi
tor, were donouncod an "contompt
iblo nquonlorH," and tho hopo was
expressed that thoy would "rocclvo
tho troatincat which they ho richly
deserved."
Ah Leaf wns hurled into tho lnko,
ft flashlight photograph of tho editor
wns taken.
THREE MINERS TAKEN
ALIVE FROM MINE
,V'After Bclnn Entombed Thirty Hours,
I Three Out of Eighteen Burled Arc
' Found Alive Two Still Missing.
AiroTciinixr r on
Throe miners of tho 18 trapped in
' tho Amsterdam initio Thursday woro
tnkon out nlivo today. Thirteen (load
' bodies woro taken out boforo tho liv
ing minors woro discovered. The
mon had boon entombed 30 hours.
Tho living minors woro found in a
little chnmbor that bad boon sonlcd
up by tho oxnlorora. Tho rescuers
broko through tho wnll nnd found
tho living mon. Tho man woro taken
, to tho uurfneo at onco and nro un
der tho onro of physicians.
SONS OF VETERANS
4 ELECT NEW OFFICERS
OAKLAND, Cnl., April 25. At
tho final sossion of tho onenmpmout
of California nnd Nevada Sons of
Votorans this morning tho following
officorH worp olootod for tho ensu
ing year:
Distriot oommandor, J. P. Mullin,
Los Angoloo,
Senior vioo-commnndor, II. A.
Longfollow, Oakland.
Junior vioo-commnndor, R. D.
Donnelly, San Diogo.
Nursorymon Tako Back Troos.
Owing to tho now paving contracts
ontorod into by tho 'city, ninny of tho
proporty-ownors on strooto nffootod
by tho prospnotivo improvements
could not soo tlioir way olonr to tnko
tho shndo treos thoy had promised
to tnko from tho Greater Modford"
club. As n oonsoquonoo tho ladios
found thomsolvoB with a surplus of
Borne 400 troos and had nrrnngod to
soil them nt auction Saturday. .
Howovor, MoBsro. Bonnott of tho
Eden Vnlloy nnd Pnttorson of tho
Quaker nursory, who hnd sold tho
bulk of ho troos, onmo forward and
ngrcod. to tnko back tho surplus. Tho
Orontor Modford club aucooodod in
disposing of somo 1000 trooq outside
of tho HurpIiiB nbovo montionod.
UnBkms for Health.
SOME ANCIENT HISTORY
REGARDING PRICES OF
0 ROGUE RIVER LAND
Tho Mail Trihuno bus oomo into
poBsonsion of n circular issued in
1881 by A. L. Johnson, tho first real
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lipiio 01 mo ,uurguiu imi uuy11"1
real cstnto, had to lenvo to avnld his
creditors.
Somo of tho prices at which laud
is offored n'ro In striking contrast to
the prions received now.
For Instance, 577 acres, compris
ing tho Table Rock farm, part of tho
original farm being owned now by
Hoiullnol Conner, was offored for
15,000.
Fifty-fivo acres northwest of
Mcdford, tho property recently pur
chnsad by R. It. Manning, wns of
fered for $1050.
The Hock Poirit ranch nnd hotel,
part of which is now tho El Rio
ranch, 732 aarcs, could hnvo boon
purchnscd for $12,000.
A fino improved farm, ono-balf
mile south of Mod ford, 154 acres,
divided into two parts by Hear creek,
$10,000. It would cost you ncnrly
$151,000 now.
Anothor ono a mile south is of
fered, 173 acres of it, for $1325.
And so it goos, all tho way down
tho list.
Tracts which have sold sinco for
from $300 to $800 an aero aro of
fered for almost nothing at alL
Mr. Johnson offors numorous
tracts of land covering most of tho
vnlloy for prices which would causa
tho present investor to spoil his
fountain pen trying to write chocks
fast enough to scoure tho bargains,
but in thoso days $25 or $30 an acre
was a big price, and "it will never bo
no highor," said tho mossback of
thoso days, and ho wns right. His
two negatives wns all that saved
him.
LEGAL.
M.KM CITY or MKDFOItl), OltU
fiO.V, IMPItOVKMENT BONDS.
Tho city council of tho city of
Modford, Oregon, will receive senl
ed proposals for $5250 of city of
Modford, Oregon, ton-year six per
cent improvement bonds, nt tho reg
ular mooting of tho council May 3,
1010.
Dids to bo filed not later than
i :30 o'clock p. m., May 3, 1010, with
the city rocordor of tho city of
Mcdford, nnd accompanied by n cer
tified check equal to 5 por cent of
tho amount bid for, check to be
mndo payable to tho city tronsuror.
ROBERT W. TELFER,
31 City Recorder.
tfOTiClS.
Notlco la hcoly given that tho un
dersigned will nrply at tho next rog-
ul r moot'ng of tbo city council of tho
city of Modford, Oiogon, for a llconso
to soil splrlti us, vino is and mult
liquors In quia t Mob Ions Mian a gal
lon, nt his placo of bustnoss al block
31, lots 0 and 19, In snld city, tor
a rorlod of six months.
M & E. J. ADAMS.
Datod April 21, 1010.
NOTICK TO IIUILDKIUJ AND CON-
TItACTOIlfl.
And All Whom It May Concern:
Notlco Is hereby glrou that tho
county commissioners' court of Jack
son county, Orcpon, will rocolvo scal
ed bids tor tho building and' con
structing ofool brldgo across Boar
crook nt Phoenix, Oregon, according
to tho plana and specifications now
on fllo at tho offlco of t'.i county
dork of Jnckson county for tho In
formation bidders; oach and ev
ery bid filed must bo nccoropa
ntoA with a .e.illlod check of F por
por cent of tho omount of tho bid,
nnd tbo commlirloners court resorres
tho right to rojoct any aid all bids
fllod, all bids to bo filed on or bofore
10 o'clock a. u. Thursday, May 5th,
1010.
By ordor of 'ho county court
W. R. COLEMAN,
County Clork.
Datod this 13th day of April,
1010.
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELEC
TION NOTICE,
Notlco Is boroby glvon that a spe
clnl school mooting of district No.
49, of Jnckson county, state of Ore
gon, to bj hold at tho Hlab Bch'ool
building In Modford, Orogon, In said
district, on tho 20th day of April,
A, D. 1010, thoro will bo submlttod
to tho I gal votors of said dUtrlct the
question of contracting a loaded dobt
of J50.000.00 for the purpose of eroct
Ing an annox to the Washington
school, and. Installing a boating plant
thoroln, and for the oroctlon of an
East Sldo ward school building, tho
voto to bo by ballot, upon vrhlch shall
bo tho words "Bonds Yoo" and tho
words "Bonds No." Polls to bo ppon
at 1 o'clock p.'m. and roraaln open
until 4 o'clock p. m.
By ordor of tbo board of directors
How Many Want Ads Do You Answer
In a Week?
How many ndvortisod things do you investigate nud buy? How many store bargains do you "look up"
ufter rending tho ads? How many advertised opportunities to buy or sell things do you follow up and
ulilizo! " '
If, with you, thrift is a practiced virtue, nnd not Bimply a preached one, you nro n vigilant nnd intelli
gent niisworor of nils nnd you'll probably nnswor more this week than you did last.
One Cent a Word
of school district No. 49 tf Jackson
county, stato rl Oregon.
Dated this Gth day of April, 1910.
onis CRAWFono,
Clork.
STATISTICS.
MAIIIUKD.
IIAMIiltLY-KNIUllTON At tho
courthouse In Grants Pass, Or., April
18, 1910, Itny 11. Hnmorly and Delia
A. Knighton, Stepbon Jowell offi
ciating,' DoWITT-ltAYBELL At tho Grants
Pass hotel on April 18, 1910, Jesse
P. DoWItt of Lnno county, Oregon,
nnd Miss Nan Bornlco R.yboll of
Gnllce, Row Robort McLean officiat
ing. CIIILDEKS-WILLIAM8 At tho
l.omo of the brldo's sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Roper of Grants Paso,
Wodnesday, April 20, 1910, Elmor
Chlldcrs of Mcdford and Mlos Lolah
Williams of Co tral Point, Judgo Ste
phen Jowell oftlclatlng.
HORN.
MUNDINUBK At Grants "Pass,
Sundny, April 17, 1910, to tbo wlfo
of Ira Mundlngor, a son.
McKEE In Ashland, April 18,
1910, to tbo wlfo of L. D. McKco, a
daughter.
DIED.
STKAItNU At Granto Pass, Mon-
dny, April 13, 1910, William Alpbeus
Steams, aged 77 years.
Deceased was born In Johnston,
Pa., on Mnroh 22, 1833. Ho crossed
tbo plains from Kansas to California
In 18f3, moved to Douglas county
In iSfiC, nnJ to Grants Pass I 190C.
Ho leaves four children aro: Frod
and Jnmes Stearns, Mrs. Thomas Dyer
and Mrs. F. G. Mclntyro, nil of whom
resldo In Grants Pass.
MASH In Grants Pass, on Fri
day, April 22, 1910, Mrs. Jossto Mash,
aged C7 years,
Tho deceased has for months suf
fered with cancer of tbo stomach,
which was tho causo of her death.
Sho bad boon a resldont of Josenh
Ino county for 37 years. Sho leaves
a dovotod husband to mourn her loss,
ns woll as many old frlonds, who
bavo known her Intimately for years.
Tbo funeral will bo hold from tho
rosldonco on Sunday morning nt 10
o'clock.
FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE 160 acres of good land,
halt of It Is cleared; 8 mites east of
Modford. This is a bargain at ?20
per aero. Address, Ownor, care of
Mall Tribune.
fImOALE 130 acres; 2 1-2 miles
to station, P. & E, road; two mil
lion timber; GO acres flno fruit land;
26 por aero. Ownor, P. O. Box 245,
Modford, Or. 31
Acreagu.
FOR SALE 5 nnd 10-nore tracts
just within nnd adjoining city lim
its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pay
ments, Address Condor Water
Power Co.
FOR SALE 8 ncros, olthor In ono
pleco or as aero tracts; finest rich
lovol land; 1G00 foot from contor
of Gold Hill; could be subdivided
Into lots nnd sold for 200 a lot
almost Immodlatoly; It takon at onco
tbo prlco Is only 1400 an aero. Gold
Hill R. R. & Lumbor Co., Gold Hill,
Orogon.
Ilonsoa,
FOR SALE 6-room house and a
largo pleco of land 185x276, nil In
garden, 2 blocks off of Main on
Cotnge streul; a snap for $3000; If
you buy now $2600 takos It. Siskiyou
Roo'ly Co., room 22, Jackson Co.
Ban.: bldg,
FOR SALE At tho right prlco, a
nowly finished and palntod houso of
B rooms, besldo bath, closets, pan
try nnd largo scroon porch; also
good barn and woodshed, pall at
1017 Whitman Park, south of Cen
trnl avonuo, 32
House.
FOR SALE By ownor or agents, 6
room modorn bungalow. If you want
a flno home at a bargain, look at
thU boforo you buy. North Holly be
tween Bocond nnd Third, Inquire
003 North Fir. 30
FOR SALE
FOR SALE This week only, lot 50x
100, 3-room house, woodshed, chick
en yard, etc. Taxes and sower paid.
Street to be pared, 750; $500 cash,
balanco terms. Bee Owner, 628 So..
Fir st.
Lots.
FOR SALE: City lou, 20; for a
small, safe Investment coo th city
lots I offer at 9300 and $250 per
lot; $20 cash payment, balance $10
por month; no Intercut. H. C. Malt
by, Palm llJg.
FOR SALE Two lots on Fourth St.,
66x100; close In; prlco $700. Siski
you Realty Co., room 22, Jackson
Co. Bank blag.
FOR SALE Three lots on Second
stroet, 66x100; prlco $300; .easy
terms. Slaklyon Realty Co., room
3, Jackson County Bank bldg,
Foil SALE Goo'3 loTTii Walnut
Park addition; terms to rlcht party.
Address N2, care of Mall Tribune
offlco.
Farms or Orchard.
FOR BALE Nfneiy acrss. 30 ua one
year old applo and pear trees, 100
Inches of water, 2 1-2 miles from
railroad station. For terms write
"Owner," care Mall Tribune. 261"
tOH SALE 60 acres, nncet building
bite In the alley, lncludli g 30 acres
good fruit land; cheap and terms
right. H. O. Maltby, Palm Bldg.,
Main and Front.
FOR SALE Alout 30 acres of good
orchard land 1 1-2 miles east of
Phoenix. Ono-half Is In orchard.
Tolophono, MedfoYd, 1199, or ad
dress C. T. Payno, Phoenix, Ore.
FOR SALE Ono of tho best orchards
In Jackson county, two miles from
Ashland. For particulars, address
F. O. McWllFams & Son, Ashland,
Or.
Timber Land.
FOR SALE 40 acres of good timber
flro miles from Modford; all down
hill. Mat Calhoun, Phoenix, Ore
gon. BHSlncss Property.
FOR SALE Choice business prop
erty at a bargain, on long time;
easy terms. Address Condor Wa
ter Power Co.
MlswUnaeous.
FOR SALE lurnlturo, fruit Jars
nnd canned frrlu 228 N. Holly.
FOR SALE Local blanks of all
kinds trespass and other notices,)
nt Mall Trlbuno office.
FOR SALE Balm of Figs, guaran
teed to cure all dlsoases of women.
AddreBS Box 406. Vi
FlJR-8TLE Chandler & Price Go
don Jobbor, 11x14 press; a bargain.
Inqulro Mall Tribune office.
FOR SALE Tomato plants, Maulea
Perfection. Transplanted at C. Ca
rey's, nbovo Phoenix. Phono 7167.
FOR SALE Flno BtocR, trutt nnd
dairy farm In southern Orogon and
northorn California. For particulars
address Box 15, Hilts, Cal. 50
FOR-SALE Ono" double-seated
loather top surroy; good as now,
with double set of hnrnoss to match,
at a bargain Apply Geo. P. Minis,
Central Point.
FOR SALE A good boat at n vory
roaoonablo pvlcj, Call at 616 Wost
Toith st. '
FOR SALE At n bargain, ono
woattorod oak buffet, ono contor
tablo, ono rug. 444 South Fir St. 31
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE A full lino of Old Hamp
shire and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth
finish; lottor hoods and onrelopos.
Mall Trlbuno office,
FOR SALE -Wall paper, paints, oils,
brushes, n vory comploto lino; In
formation cheerfully glvon by an
oxporionced palutor. M. J. Mot calf,
318 E. Main st.
FOR SALE A 36 H. P. Stoddard
Dayton car in good condition, or will
trado for city proporty. Address
Box 126, Ashland, Orogon.
FOR RENT.
Houses.
FOR RENT Modorn flvo-room
houso, closo In. Phono Main 3872.
30
FOR RENT.
Furnished Room.
FOR RENT Furnished room, mod
ern. 411 S. Front st.
FOR RENT Modern turniv.d
rooms at 604 West 10th or 124 King
street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. No.
10 North Grape street,
FOR RENT X suite of rooms ono
block from Matn stroL 127
South Grnpo.
FOR RENT Offices crer postofflce
on April 1st; will be steam beated
and bare hot and cold water by next
winter. Apply to A. A. Daris.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Call
at 125 South Oakdale.
HlsoenaBeoBS.
FOR RENT Pasture land on Price
Ranch, Tolo; irrigated land, next to
McDonough ranch, Tolo. Condor
Water & Power Co. 50"
FOR RENT Garden land on Bear
creek, one acre and upwards with
water for irrigation; owner will
furnish team, plow and &csd for
part of crop. See Kofcldt, Condor
Water & Power Co. 50
FOR LEASE Fully equlrpcd gold
mine; ten-stamp mill and concen
trator, all operated by electric pow
ei. Owner will furnish free elec
tric power for share In proceeds. See
Kofoldt, at Condor Water & Power
Co.
WANTED.
Hflp Wonted Female.
WANTED A competent woman for
housework and cooking; good wages,
also' farm hand knowing young or
chard work. Address L, care Mall
Trlbuno otttco. 47
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Ton wood choppers. Ap
ply to Lltjoran, Tolo, Or. 60
AVANTED Two" carpenters. Apply
at Condor Water & Power Co., W.
Main street. 50
WANTED Printer, press feeder and
boy to learn printer's trade. Mall
Trlbuno office.
WANTED An experienced young
clerk; good position tor right man.
State experience. B, this office. 31
WANTED Experienced stone cutter
and quarry man. Call at Condor
Water and Power Co's. office.
WANTED Salesmen In ovenr local
ity of tho northwest; money ad
vanced wookly; many mako ovor
$100 month; cholco of territory.
Ynklma Valloy Nurse1; Co., Top-
penlsh, Wash.
wajsteu aionogvapuor and otucei
. 1 .. - .1 ; .1 1
Power Co.'s offlco on West Main
Street. '50
Help Wanted.
WANTED Fivo farm toams, 10
farm hands, 10 men for planting
trees. Condor Water Power Co.
Position!!.
WANTED Young man wants posl-
tlon aa chauffeur. Address F. B.,
care of this office. 30
Situations Female.
WANTED Experienced saleslady
doslrcs position. Address A. M. S
box 292, Medford, Ore. 30
WANTED Young lady, oxporionced
boookkeopor nnd cashtor, doslres po
sition. L. L. L box 292, Medford,
Oro. 30
Miscellaneous.
WANTED Teams for work on P"
cltlo & Eastern railway. Apply at P..
& E. off.'co or at Moany Bros.' com
missary, beyond Eaglo Point.
WANTED To ront, a 3 or 4 room
houso. Addross I, care of this office
or phono Main 394. 33
WANTED Experienced man will
furnish rig and tako party of two
or threo for outings; torms reason
able. Address "S," care of this of
flco. 30
WANTED homo broalttng; horses
cnrofully and scientifically broken
tq drlvo doublo nnd single, also gatt-
od by enroful .in oxporionced horse-
mon; horses botrdod or othorwlso;
prices right, Cvll and see mo or ad
dress W, T. Vincent, Modford, Or.
No horses barred out.
WANTED.
WANTED TO BUY.
"MJicellaneoBs.
THE ad-vlsor wants every owner of
real estate or town proporty who
desires a quick sale to wrlto a vory
completo description of tho property
and mall the samo to Royal K.
Smith, care Box 496, city, and re
ceive by return mall expert informa
tion that will led to a quick sale.
Only good burs will bo considered,
and large hoh'.lngs are preferred. 60
WANTED 1000 cords of fir and oak
wood. Call at Condor Water &
Power Co.'s office. 50
LOST.
LOST Strayed, small red cow; no
horns; return to Eastman, P. & E.
Junction. Reward. 30
LOST Small gold chain. Please re
turn to St. Mary's academy. Reward
offered. 30
LOST Small bunch of keys; reward
if roturned to the NaU GrilL 31
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
iABdecape Gardeners.
J. T. BROAD LEY, landscape gar
dener; a long experience in laying
ont and care of private grounds.
P. O. Box 521, Medford, Or.
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm bail ding.
PORTER J. NEFP, WM. P. MEA-
LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 9 D
street, gronnd floor.
COLVIQ & REAMES W. M. Col-
vig, C. L. Rcames. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank build
ing, second floor.
B. F. MULKEY Attomey-at-law.
Offices room 30, Jackson County
Bank building, Medford.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phone 35L Night
phones: C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H.
Butler 3571.
Bricklayers.
BRICKLAYERS K. Kurin, at
Smokehouse, first-class bricklayer,
stoncworker, cement stopping
stucco and moulding, fireplaces and
tilo work a specialty, European
plan; day or contract.
Medicines.
CnOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CINES Will cure rheumatism,
asthma, paralysis, sores and pri
vate diseases. These remedies may
be procured at tho Sing Lee laun
dry, 123 S. Riverside avenue, Med
ford, Or., where they will be sold
by the propriotor.
Dr. Chow Young has treated sev
eral severe cases with his remedies
since comir. to Medford and has
for reference some of tho best-
known and most intelligent citizens
in Southern Oregon. Call on him
Brtclc Companies.
THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Bricl
manufacturers and contractors
also lime, eement and plaster in an
quantity. Offico, Medford Nations
Bank bldg. Phone Main 545.
Bill Posters.
VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and
Distributor. All orders promptlj
filled. Room 29, Jackson County
Bank building, Medford. Or.
Lognl Blanks.
LEGAL BLANKS All Btylos of le
gnl blanks for sale, a hundred dif
ferent forms. Medford Printing Co
Building Contractor.
ALEX. TAYLOR, Building Con
tractor' Houses, bungalows, altotr
ntions, repairs. 31 North Central
nvenuo, opposito postoffico.
Musical.
SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Bargains
in used pianos. Windsor upright,
mahogany, case, usfed about two
years, oxcollont tone, $240; Ivors &
Pond upright, obony caso, good for
beginners, rare value, $130; J. B.
Cook, walnut caso, used short
while, just like now, spooial $275;
Wellington, upright oak enso, stan
dard size, used two months, fino
tone, $233; and a largo stock of
now pianos, consisting of Stoinway,
A. B. Chase, Packard, Everett, Es
tey, Ludwig, Conovor, Eraorson,
Kingsbury nnd others. Easy terms
wkon dosircd. Shorman, Clay &
Co., tho nouso of Quality, 134 West
Main street.
Mrsjcmger Service.
MESSENGER SERVICE - Messj.
gore furnished nt all hours of da
and till 0 p. ra. to any part of eit'
from 10p to 25e. Phone Mam 181'.
PhotoRtiMpher.
MACKEY'8" RTUD10-4,Pom wi
Maokoy and die with joy." Ovei A
Ion & Rencnn'a Btoro; ontrane
Seventh street.
IUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Hopitds.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
J44 aouth u st., Mcdford, Or. B.
W. Hisoy, Matron. Official kosei
tal P. & E. R. R.
Real Bstate.
SEE WM. E. 8TACEY A CO. f
some of tho choicest bargaua ki
real estate in this valley. Also Brit
ish Columbia and Alberta, B. 0., aei
other parts. Call on him at BitnerV.
office, Phipps building, or a't tM
Medford Auto company's garage,, '
whero we start out our agents fi
the Aladden Mantlo Lamp anc hid
den window screen. We will treat'
yon right. Come and see.
Printers and PaWbshe.
7 . -v
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. hu ttt
best-eqnipped job office in SoBtk
em Oregon; Portland prieec. 3?
South Central are. '
BUUara Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up utaks,'
Young & HaO building. A alee, see
place to spend the hot afteraoeM.
Architects.
JOHNS & TURNER, Arehiteeta awl
Builders, omee 7-8, 235 Mak.
Phone Uak 3471. Residence phMi
2471.
Carriage aad Aate Fabtttaf.
VALLEY SIGN AND CARUAG1
WORKS High-class work ffaar&a
teed. Signs. Riverside area.
Phone SOL
n. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in. saw
and second-hand furniture aai
hardware. Agents for Mound City
kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh at
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8 th and Holly sts., Medford.
Mission Furniture mads to order.
Cabbet work of all kinds. A trial
order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook tUoyw
and Ranges. New and Bacons-Hani
Furniture. Eads' old stand. 18 W
F st South. Phone 91, Mefn- Ot
Narserles.
QUAKER NURSERIES-Our tree
ore budded, not grafted. Our stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put ont. We Are not in th
trust. H. B. Patterson, office k
ITotel NaBh.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-grade n urserj
stock. C. F. Cook, Prop., R. R. V
depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 120L
Medford.
G. W. Priddy. J. T. O'Briea
O. D. Nagle.
Heal Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real
Estate, Loans and Fire Insuranee.
Office, suite 205-200, over Fruit
growers' bank. Phone 541
Dd.tlaU.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Dentist
Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers'
& Fruitgrowors' bank building, we
of tho tracks.
Physicians and Sargeoaa
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. OpposiU
Jaokson County bank. Night calli
promptly answered. Office and real
dence phone Main 3432.
CONROY & CLANCY - Office k
Stewart building Physicmus ani
.Surgeons. Offieo phoue Main 341
private phone Main 612,
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR EVi
MAINS CARLOW Osteopatbii
Physicians. Mission block Pboa
291, Modford.
Cigars and Tobacco
IRELAND & ANTLE bmokeboua
dealers in tobacco, cigars and smot
dealers in tobacco, cigars and smok
ere' supplies. Exclusive uttenti o
Lewis Single Binder, El Memo ant
El Palencia. 212 West Man iiireet
Tin Bhopa,
J. A, SMITH Tin shop , an
sheet iron ware on bane aua ma
to order. 128 North O mre
Stenographer ELLA M. GAUNYAW 1 mn inocu
Stenographio work don. iumu
and well.
Bootblacks,
'niNE Got your shoes shu ft oum
or dyed at the Paluoe pnnttnae)
stand in Smokehouse, Firm.niaat
work la our specialty. Bho nalle
for in any part of city and fleliv
ed. 212 West Main street Pho
Main 121 Eddie, thn h.
Painters ar.U FaperbaHfers.
GF.RWOLF & WARD, contracting
painters, paperhnngere niiri deco
rators; signs. Estimates given en
all kitids of day and job work, Prk
View Hotel. Phone Mam IMl.