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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDITORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1910.
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JACK JOHNSON
HAS GROUCH
Manniicr Gooruo Llttlo Quarrels
With Puulllst Over Motor Car and
Trainer anil Is Likely to Quit
Billy Nolan Probable Successor.
SAN KHANCJSCO, Cnl., Jimu 1. -TliiiiKH
arc popping in tho Jaok John
flon camp. Every ono hns a grouch
and tlio lilgguBl ono Ih hooked unto
tho system ol' Alaimor Gcorgo Littlo,
who ia uoro ovur a number of tiling
and who may puck up and trundle
buck to Chicago any day.
Liltlu nnd Joliniioii liavu fpinrrcllod
and with Hilly Nolan in tho offing it
would not liu Hiii-prising it' thu negro
worn to inako a Hwitoh in iiiiinngorri
within a vury short time.
liiltlo'H imrtiuiilnr grouch hooiiib to
lmvu boon inspired by JoIiiihoii'h rac
ing uar. "I'm JoIiiihoii'h miiiiugur and
I'm bowii of tliiH oamp, don't you for
get that," (loclaroil Littlo, oinphatio
ally. "If Johnson IiiHiHtH uhhi koop
illg that racing car around liuru I'll
blow it up. JohiiHou and I had our
firat fall-out ovur that car. It's nil
right for him to go chiming around in
thu car after thu fight, hut jiiHt now
thu fight in tho thing.
JuhiiHon'ri grouch (h tho result of
tho attack Littlo mado on Big Hart,
thu ncgro'x diminutive trainor. "Lit
tin ituiHt buhavo or got out of camp,"
Baid Jack, wIioho feelings havo boon
further lacoratod by tho rocuipt of
numorotiH threatoning letters. In
some of thuHo commuuicatioiiH ih
ooutainud thu iufonuatiou that John
boh will bo killed if ho knocks out
Jeffries nnd othorx doolaro that harm
will ooino to him if ho docu not cchho
'OOiiRorting with white womon.
Mart in thu posHOHHor of peovo No.
3, tho boating Littlo gave him having
raffled up bin feeling ns well ns
bin countenance. All in all, tho John
son camp is far from boing a dovo
cotu.
XLIMDS MT. 8HASTA
THROUGH DEEP SNOW
SISSON, Cal., Juno 1. J. A.
DIoRHor, an nrtiat of Snohomish,
Waflh.. hnK broken tho rocord for
tho enrly axcout of Mount Shasta.
Blossor reached tho summit yoster
dny uftor digging a trail through
lcop nnow. Tho trip was mndo from
UorHo Camp in 11 houra. Lator in
tho hciihoii only four houra in re
quired. Blossor brought back Hovoral pho
togrnpliH from thu Hiimmit.
KLAMATH FALLS TEARS UP
OLD HORSE CAR LINE
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Juno l.
"Klamath Fulls' fUrcotcar system in
now a thing of thu piiHt. Yostordny
tho Klamath Falls Laud & Traction
company put a crow of mou tearing
up tho Main-street track, which has
l)eoii ordered by tho city council to
lo taken up and out of tho way of
the Houor and Having work.
Tho fltrootcar company ha nuked
tho city council to grnnt a now fran
chise for their Hiioh in tho city to
take tho place of tho old ono, and if
this is granted thu company ngrous
to completely modornir.u thu entire
nystciu. IiiHtead of tho old, obsolete
horso car which wuh brought from
San FranciHco bore mid placed on
tho run for thu first time on thu
Fourth of July, 11)08, a largo motor
car will Hiicccod.
Tho present line in something over
two miloB long and when tho now
frnuchiHo in granted tho company ex
pects to build what it will torm a
bolt lino around tho larger portion of
tho town. Whou thin in done tho lino
will bo throe mikm long.
DR. COOK WILL NOT
BRING BACK RECORDS
NEW YORK, Juno 1. Captain B.
If. Ofihorn, a cIoho friend of Dr.
Cook, declared today that Cook did
not intond to bring back records from
Utah. ITo fluid :thnt hoiiio othor man
would bring tho reuordH baok this
wintor and would provo that Cook
renohod tho north polo.
:CHANGE IN FORESTRY
SUPERVISOR AT SISSON
SISSON, Cal., Juno 1. W. B.
Ridor, proBont BiiporviBor of tho
Shniita roBorvo, with offiooR in Sis
eoii, will Boon mnvo to Yroka, whoro
ho ih o Hiiccood It. L, Frommo, who
gooB to Omuls PnHR, Or. Mr. Rider
will bo Buoooodoi by R, F, Ilammatt,
formerly of tho distrlot office nt Snn
IFrnnolBOo,
WRIGHTS' AFTER
CURTISSJI 0,000
Inventors of Aeroplane Expect to
Win Suit Aijalnst Aviators for In
frlnncmcnt of Patent Send No
Connrattilatlons.
NKW YORK, Juno 1. Wlilla the
local newspapers are vioiug in the
offering of prizes for long-distaneo
aoroplauiu flightH, the Wright' Brow,
are Bilent, and tboir hIIoiico given riso
today to Bpeiiulatiou and comment in
thu world of things noriul.
Tliu Wrighln have patent hiiiIh
ponding and it in believed that (hey
aro certain of winning thuHo Hiiitn.
Aviation exports declare that Wilbur
and Orvillu aro holding back, willing
to lot tho other risk their Hvch while
they collect tho prir.o money through
ordora of thu court. If the WrightK
win their Hiiit agaiiiBt Qleun II. Cur
tiHB, that aviator must turn over to
them the $10,000 ho won for IiIb dar
ing flight from Albany to Now York.
The Wrights claim that tho Curtiss
neroplano !h an infringement of their
patentH nnd that thoy aro entitled to
all benofitB accruing from Hb use, as
woll an to a court ordor rcHtraiuiug
CurtirtH from flying in machiucH mod
elled after thcir's.
It wiih commented upon freely that
of all tho congratulationH poured on
CurtiBB from nil parlB of tho world
by distiuguiHhcd nvintora, commenda
tion by tho Wrights was withheld. It
waB thought that tho WrightB might
sot aside logal considerations for tho
time being and prniso tho daring of
tho man. It is boliovcd, however,
that thoy feared such action would
hnvo jeopardized their case.
Tho Wrights aro silent regarding
tho joint offor of the Now York
TimcH and Chicago Kvening Post of
n priro of $25,000 for n flight bo
tweon New York nnd Chicago, and
tho joint offer of tho Now York
World nnd St. Louis Post-Dispatch
of a prize of $30,000 for a flight bo
twecn St. Louis nnd Now York.
Representatives of tho papers woro
scheduled to determine tho conditions
to bo impoood on tho flyers.
RINGS OF MAGNESIUM
FOR THREAD IN SURGERY
CHICAGO, 111., Juno 1. Tho Bub
Btitutiou of rings of magnesium for
tho thread in surgery makes possible
tho grafting of Bcvorod limbs and tho
repairing of diseased artories, ao
cording to Dr. Victor D. Lcspinnsso
today. Tho Burgeon announced his
diboovery to an alumni of physicians
of tho Northwestern University Med
ical school.
Dr. Lcspinnsso said that ho had
experimented for five years with
magnesium and obtained a porfoot
blend, bo that tho rings dissolve as
tho artories or bonos grow togothor.
Two rings aro placod on the severed
ends and theso aro joined by threat
holding tho ends togothor. Dr. Los
pinasso shid that siuco ho obtained
tho correct consistency of maguos
ium no experiment had failed.
Tho doctor's operations were per
formed on animals, Ho successfully
knitted broken bonos, joined arteries,
livers nnd prevouted hemorrhages.
Tho surgeop claims the now suture
will mako it possiblu to repair artor
ies weakened by drunkenness,
ASHLAND ASSESSMENT
IS NEARLY COMPLETED
AssoBsor Patrick, who is still go
ing tho rounds, oxpootod to wind up
tho major portion of his work tho
last of tho week, although there still
romaiiiB some minor dotnils of as
BosHiuout matters to attend to in the
outlying districts. Each year adds
to tho volume of business in this im
portant dopnrtmout, and tho docon-
nial census ouumorator isn't in it
whon it oomos to filling out tho yonr
ly assessment rolls. Tidings.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Notlco ts horoby glvon thnt tho
annual mooting of stockholders of tho
Paclfto and Eastern Railway will bo
hold at tho oftlco of tho company,
In Medford, Oregon, on Monday, Juno
0, 1010, at 10 o'clock n. m,
Dy ordor of tho President.
0. P. HUMPHREY,
Socretary.
nankins for TTottlth.
STATISTICS
Horn,
AHLSTItOM At Aohland, May 20,
1010, to Mrs. and Mr, P. J, Ahl-
Htrom, a daughtor.
STEVENS At Aahland, May 20,
The Want Ads Are Full of Facts That
Have a Cash Value to You
Tho classified adii iiohlotlmoo called "want ndc" aro .ilwaye rich In "caflh-valuo facta." It depends upon
whnt your lmmodluto personal Intoroata aro an to what thoso facts aro aa to how much they aro worth
to you In cash, Hut tboy aro there and thoy aio for you unless you should b a porson of no personal
Intoronti. Which you aro not.
If you hooIc work, noino of tho classified wnnt ads will bo of "cash valuo" to you. If you sooU work
orn this Ih ntlll truo.
If you want to soil something, YOUR USE OF THE CLASSIFIED WANT ADS WILL HAVE A DIRECT
CASH VALUE TO YOU and bring you dlroct caBh rcturnn.
It you wnnt to buy property of any sort, tho classified ads contain offers that will cnablo you to choooo
INTELLIGENTLY, and to buy to tho host POSSIULE advantage.
If you nook an Invcotmont or a bargain In a used artlclo cf any kind tho classified ads again hold
tnnh-valuo facto for you.
Home pooplo go on through tho troublous days of their lives but vnguoly awaro that tho classified ad
vertisement aro constantly holpln pooplo all about thorn making tho dally routine easlor and more
worth whllo.
1910, to Mrs. and Mr. G. C. StovcnB,
a daughtor.
Married.
IIUUIIEB-EDSALL At Klamath
Falls, May 25, 1910, Chas. H. Hughes
and Miss Lllllo Edsall, both of Dly,
by Kov. Vallnndlngham.
LANE-HALLARD At Ashland,
May 29, James W. Ltino and Mrs.
Sophia Dalian, both of Medford.
RU8H-ATICIN Orllo B. Rush and
MIbh Mabel h, Atkln, May 29, at Ash
land at tho brldo's homo by tho Rev,
II. J. Van Fosson.
ALLEN-TOSTBVIN At Ashland,
May 29, Sldnoy R. Alton nnd Miss
Edna Tostovln, by Rev. W. T. Van
Scoy.
FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE Two acres near city
limits, $700.
Cornor lot, Oakdale and Tonth,
fiino.
Cornor lot on West Main street;
sidewalk laid nnd paid for, S1000.
Two D-room cottages and tbrco
largo lots, ono lot containing tbrco-
quartern of an aero, 10 blocks out,
I3G00.
Other bargains In land and bear
Ing orchards.
D. H. JACKSON & CO.
Oppoclto Hotel Moore.
FOR SALE 20 acres of fruit land
In tho valley two miles from post-
oftlco, ono mllo from city limits;
good houoo and barn; epan of mulos
nnd wagon; two holfcrs and ovor
GOO chlckons. A bargain aB an In
vestmont or homo. Inqulro J. II
Crcagor, G39 W, Palm Bt., Medford.
64
FOR SALE 48 acres of flno land,
3 acres a ttno garden as you ever
saw, most nil In potatoes, all can
bo cultlvatod easily; GO tlors of
wood cut; wator right; can bo Irrl
gated tho your round; prlco only
12000; I1G00 cash, balanco In 6
months. Address H. H. Hozlo, R. F,
D. No. 1.
FOR SALE 10 acres good gardon
land, on main road 1 1-2 miles from
Main stroot; all undor ditch. Price
S3.G00. Will tako $1,000 In city
property as part payment. Aylor &
Darnott, noxt to Mall Tribune of
flco. tf
FOR SALE 498 acroa land In Scott
Vallo, ono of tho most 'joautltul and
foitllo spoU In California, mostly In
alfalfa, and can bo Irrigated; woll
Improvod, good foncos, nui". flrat
class buildings; $45,000. tor fur
thor parMculars addroca Walker
Pros., Etnn Mills, Slolclyou county,
California. 70
ALFALFA InndB In ton nnd tweuty-
acro tracts, whoro six crops aro cut
per year and 10 to 12 tons tho ylold.
Irrigated by grnvlty wator supply.
A. A. Martin, ngont, Los Mollnos
Land Co. of California, Mooro
Hotol. tt
HiiHincfls Property,
FOU SALE Choice businoss prop-
orty nt a bargain, on long ttmo;
easy torniB. Address Condor Wa
tor Power Co.
FOR SALE Flno businoss cornor,
100x100 foot, east and north fronts,
within two blocks of now rtopot, 12
room house on It, flno location for
roodorn hotel or roomlni houso. In
qulro of owner at 13G North Bartlett
at root. 03
Acreage.
FOR SALE 30 acroa undor lrrlga-
tlon. Partly sot to pears and
applos. On Uno of Pacific &
Eastorn R. II., at Fioh Lnko. Ad
dress C. T. Forbes, R 2, Contral
Point, Ore 100
FOR SALEt-5 nnd 10-noro trnota
just within nnd adjoining city limits,-nt
n bargain, on 5 annual puy
inontB. Address Condor Wator
Power Co.
House,
'OR SALE 5-roont Iioubo, 31 South
Orango stroot, $2000; houso nnd lot
on Qonnott avonuo for $1100, En
qulro of ownor on promlsos. J. A,
Ilondoraon. 04
FOR SALE.
Lota.
FOR SALE City Iota, $20; for a
small, Bafo Investment coo th city
lota I offer at $300 and $2G0 per
lot; $20 caah payment, balanco $10
por month; no Interest. H. C. Malt
by, Palm 1 IdK.
FOR SALE Two lots east sldo; big
bnrgaln; party leaving town. E. B.,
Mall Tribune. 63
Farms and Orclwrds.
t'OR SALE 00 acres, ttnett building
Uto In tho alloy, includh g 30 acres
good fruit land; cheap and terms
right. H. O. Maltby, Palm BIdg.,
Main and Front. "
FOR SALE: Ninety acres, 30 in one
year old applo and pear trees, 100
Inches of water, 2 1-2 miles from
railroad station. For terms write
"Ownor," care Mall Tribune. 261
FOR 8ALE Atout 30 acres of good
orchard land 1 1-2 miles east of
Phoenix. Ono-half Is In orchard.
Tolophone. Medford, 1,199, or ad
dress C. T.vPayne, Phoenix. Ore.
FOR SALE Fruit farm In Douglas
ceunty: a bargain; 36 acres; 23
acroa in full bearing orchard; 3
acres Spltzorbcrg apples; 4 acres
ponchos; 1G acres prunes; 1 acre
cherries and poars; 2 ncrsa garden
3 acres hay, balanco pasture; some
timber, oaough for wood; Joining
city llfmtls; beautiful location; largo
fruit dryor and small cannery on
nlaco; 8-room houso, barn and out
buildings; 3 wolls; also good spring
on place; on county road; cldewalk
to town; crop, team, wagon, buggy,
nnm lie nnri all tnnln en with nlaCO!
..V. .W. .... . w.w 0w " w- M- r
prlco $260 por aero; place will bo
worth doublo this inside G yeani;
slmllor land Just sold fo. $600 por
aero. I wnnt to go back Into busi
ness roaco f.r Belling. Address E.
Hollwill, ownti, Yoncalla, Or.
FOR SALE: A flno ton-acro ranch,
hnlt in cultivation; three acres al
fnlfa; small houso; good woll; one-
nunrtor mllo from school, church
and dopot; an Ideal fruit, borry or
poultry ranch. Address box 617,
Woodvlllo, Oregon. 62
Horses.
FOR SALE: Good riding pony;
wolghB 800 pounda; young. H. F.
Cnton, Contral Point, or Holmroth
placo. 66
Miscellaneous.
FOU SALE At West Sldo Barn, wag-
on, harness, two horse.
FOR SALE Planer; good hoov
16x26-Inch slnglo planer; knives,
bolts, Bhnfts and pulloys; nil com
pleto; In flno condition. Prlco
$12G. Addrosa Box 617, Woodvlllo,
Drcgon. 62
FOR SALE A full lino of Old Harap
shtro and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth
finish; lottor hoada and envelopes
Mall Tribune oftlco.
FOR SALE Logal blanks ot nil
kinds trespuas and othor notices,
at Mall Tribune office.
FO RSALE AV'all papor, palntsTolIs.
brushes, a vory comploto lino; In
formation e.noorfuily glvon by an
oxporloncoa painter. M. J. Motcalt,
318 E. Main st,
FOR SALE Chandler & Price Gor
don Jobbor, 11x14 press; a bargain.
Inqulro Mall Tribune office
FOR SALE For good wood and good
moaBuro, try tho Bunkor Hill
Wood Yard, at North end of O
stroot. Phono 841. J. A. MoLood,
Prop.
FOR SALE Second hand surroy, In
good ropalr. Mrs. S. A. Nye, 835
E. Main.
FOR SALE Or will trado for alfal-
fa hay, n $65 Columbia grand con
cort graphoplono, with nearly 100
records In two cases; puco $30. Ad
drosa 810 Oakdale nvonuo, South
Medford. 05
FOR SALE Auto runabout; choap If
taken at onco. Addrosa "W. P.,
caro Mall Trlbuno. 63
FOR SALE Ono windmill In good
ordor; also good second hand bug
gy, Inqulro at Woods Lumber Co.
FOR SALE.
Misccllanooua.
TO EXCHANGE Income property
In Los Angolcs, valued nt $27,600;
mortgaged for $3,500; owner's
equity $24,000. Will exchange for
property of equal value In or near
Medford. Thta property Is In first
class coudlt'on and 1b bringing In
a good ro.ital. It will .itand close
inspection. W. T, York, & Co.
WANTED Salesmen In every local
ity of the northwest; money ad
vanced weekly; many mako over
$100 month; choice of territory.
Yakima Valley Nurse' r Co., Top-
SOR SALE At a bargain; light
housekeeping outfit, Including good
cook stove with reservoir. Address
A. C, caro of this office. ,
FOR SALE Two fine cockerel
spaniels, 8 months old; male, $15;
female, $8. Inquire 21 South Peach
street. 64
FOR RENT.
Ilouaca.
Furnished Rooms.
FOR RENT Furnished front roomB,
close In, suitable for one or two gen
tlemen. 605 West Main. 62
FOR RENT Modern furnished
raoma at 604 West 10th or 124 King
street.
FOR RENT Two new end nicely
furnished sleeping rooms; easy walk
ing distance; modern; bath on same
floor; reasonable prices. Phone
Main 4474.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room
for two gentlemen or man and wife.
228 North Holly. tt
FOR RENT Furnished room at 128
South Holly. 66
FOR RENT Now modorn furnished
room at 128 South Holly St. 66
Office Rooms.
FOR RENT Office roomB, up
stairs. 133 W. Main. 64
Miscellaneous.
FOR LEASE Fully oqulrped gold
mine; ten-stamp . mill and concen
trator, all oreratod by eloctrlc pow
ei. Ownor will furnish free elec
tric powor for share in proceeds. See
Smith, at Condor Water & Power
Co.
FOR RENT Hotol, medium elre,
furnished comploto; doing flno
business in a live town. See owner
at this offlco for two days, or ad
dress "T," Mall Trlbuno.
HELP WANTED.
Help Wanted.
WANTED Young couple on ranch
two miles out; modern homo; all
city conveniences; woman to attend
to housework; man to assist about
place. Three In family. Address
F caro of this office. . 63
Help Wunteil Female.
WANTED Lady cook at tho Dia
mond. WANTED Young lady to assist as
partner lu tho show builnoss. Ad
dress G-3, care of this ofrico, 63
WANTED Woman tt) do washing
for small family. Phono A. C.
Allon, 7061 Farmers.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED FIrst-claBS survoyor.
Call at offlco of Rogue Rlvor Elec
tric Company.
WANTED Man familiar with tho
use ot a ripsaw; ono with box fac
tory oxporlonco preforrod. Big
Pines Lumbor Co.
WANTED Four-horso teams to haul
lumbor; ton-mllo haul; ood roads;
pormanent omploymont; stato prlco
wantod por thousand. Address Im
mediately, P. O. Box 212, Klamath
Falls, Or. 62
WANTED A good etoady, middle-
aged man who understands tho can.
of cows and gardon work. Good
wages to tho right man. Address
F. P., Englo Point. 66
WANTED Exporlencod stone cutter
and quarry man. Call at Condor
Wator and Powor Co's. office.
WANTED.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Al lathor; marrlod,
sober, reliable, wants contract
work. Addrosa Lather, Park Vlow
Hotol. 67
WANTED Compotont stonogra-
pher; ono with soma knowledge of
bookkeeping profcrrcd. Must bo
ready to begin at onco. Apply R. R.
Fruit Produco Assn., 16 Main St.
Positions.
WANTED A middle aged woman
wants work, washing and Ironing
in private family, or help in kitch
en. Address "Theo," Mall Tribune
offlco.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED Setting hens and little
chickens. Call up Main 441. tf
WANTED Modern 8-room houso.
Call Main 1771.
WANTED To borrow $1300 for one
year; will pay 10 per cent. Address
P. O. Box 172. First-class secur
ity. WANTED To rent Small modern
houso, furnished or housekeeping
apartments, by Juno 1st; will take
excellent care of tho right place. Ad
dress Mall Box 474, Medford. 62
WANTED A mule, weight between
110-111 pounds. Charlea W.
Isaacs, 115 N. Oakdala Ave. tf
WANTED To rent on shares a place
for this year. Address Brown,
care this office.
WANTED Anyone desiring to com
bine shipment of household goods In
car from Minneapolis, see R. L.
McBrlde, Hotel Moore. 63
LOST.
LOST A kodak, on the road be
tween Jacksonville and Col. Wash-h
burn ranch. Please return to this
office.
i-OST A roll of fUm for kodak on
road between Jacksonville and Col.
Washburn's ranch. Finder please
return to C. W. Wllmeroth, care
Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR SALE Or exchange for conn
try property, 2 3-4 acres, 10-room
house; pumping plant, 40 fruit
trees; 6 blocks from Mala street;
on North Riverside; Bear Creek
bottom. Inquire at 317 E. Main
FOR EXCHANGE A slx-cyllndor
Ford auto In good condition. Will
trade for Medford real estate; town
lots or acreage. Walter McCallam,
Nash Hotel. 67
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys.
WITHINQTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm boilding.
At E. REAMES Lawyer. Over Post-
office.
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA
LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 9 D
street, ground floor,
COLVIQ & REAMES W. M. Col-
vig, C. L. Reamos. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank build'
ing, second floor.
B. F. MULKEY Attornoy-at-law.
Offices room 30, Jackson County
Bank buildinc. Medford.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dortakors. Day phono 351. Night
phones: C. W. Conklin 3001, J. H.
Butler 3571.
Photographers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Mackoy and die with joy." Over Al
len & Reagan's store; entrance on
Seventh street.
Medicines.
CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CINES Will cure rheumatism,
asthma, paralysis, sores and pri
vate disoases. These remedies may
bo proourod at tho Sing Lee laun
dry, 123 S. Riverside avonue, Med
ford, Or., whoro they will be sold
by tho proprietor.
Dr. Chow Young has treated sev
eral severe oasos with his remedies
sinco oomitif.' to Medford and has
for roforouoo some of the best
known nnd most intelligent citizens
in Sonthorn Orocron. Call on him.
Messenger Servico.
MESSENGER SERVICE Messen
gers furnishod nt nil house of day
and till 9 p. ih. to any part of city,
from lOo to 25a. Phone Mnin 1812.
Painters and Papcrhangci-s.
GERWOLF & WARD, contracting
painters, paperhangers and deco
ra tore; signs. Estimates given on
all kinds of day and job work. Pari
View Hotol. Phone Main 1801.
Iilfc Scientist.
MRS, LILLIAN A, ELDER, Life Soi
ontist Privnto instruction in "Now
Psychology" and "New Thought"
prinoiplos. Cnllors roooived Wod
nosdays, 127 South Grapo street.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Hospitals.
SOOTEEItN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C hL, Medford, Or. K.
W. Hisoy, Matron. Offioial keapitaJ
P. & E. R. R.
BUI rosters.
VERNE T. CANON-BJU Peater ai
Distributor. Ail orders pveaaptijr
filled. Room 29, Jaekaon Casatr
Bank building, Meiford. Or.
IU1 Estate,
SEE WM. E. STACEY & CO. for
some of the choicest bargaiaa in
real estate in this valloy. Also Brit
ish Columbia and Alberta, B. C, and
other parts. Call on him at Bitoar's
office, Phipps building, or at the
Medford Auto company'a amrafte,
where we start oat oar agmta for
the AJadden Mantle Lamp ana hid
den window screen. We will treat
you right. Come and see.
Printers, and FabUahera.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. ha. i&
beat-equipped job offioa in Beath
em Oregon; Portland priee. 37
oath Central avenae.
Billiard Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,,.
Young & Hall building. A nice, cool
place to Bpend the hot afternoon.
Architects.
JOHNS & TURNER, Architects an
Builders, office 7-8, 235 Main.
Phone Main 347JL Besiaenea paoca
2471.
Carriage and Aato Palatlas;.
VALLEY SIGN AND CABBIA'GJI
WORKS High-class work oaraa
teei. Signs. Riverside areas.
Phone 80L
Faraltare.
H. F. WILSON & Co., dealers ia new
and second-hand furniture and
hardware. Agents for Mound City
kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh at
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th and Holly eta., Medford.
Mission Farnitnre made to ordor.
Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial
order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stovea
and Ranges. New and Second-Hsad
j Furniture. Bads' old stand, 18 ffk
F st South. Phone 91, Medford. Or.
Naraeries.
QUAKER NURSERD3S Our trees
are budded, not grafted. Oar stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out We are not in the
trust. H. B. Patterson, office ia
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER NURSERY CO-
INC. C. F. Cook.
Dentists.
DR. W. M VAN SCOYOC, Dentist
Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers'
& Fruitgrowers' bank boilding, '7eat
of the traoks.
PbysfclaBS aad Surgeona.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night calls
promptly answered. Office and resi
dence phone Main 3432.
CONROY & CLANCY Office ia
Stewart building Physicians aad
Surgeons. Office phono Main 341;
private phane Main 612.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
Physicians. Mission block. Phona
291. Medford.
Cigars and Tobacco.
IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse
Dealers in tobacco, cigars and smok
ers' supplies. Exclusive agents of
Lewis Single Binder, El Merito and
El Palencia. 212 Wcflt Main street.
liuilding Contractor.
ALEX. TAYLOR, Building Con
tractor Houses, bungalows, alter
ations, repairs. 31 North Central
avenue, opposite postoffice.
Brick Companies.
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Goo. W.
Priddy, O. D. Nnglo, Geo. T. O'Brioa
Contractors nnd manufacturers
of brick; dealers in prossod briok
and lime. Office in Postoffice
block, room 5. Phono No. 3181.
Brick Layers.
BRICKLAYERS K. Kuain, at
Smokohouse, first-class bricklayer,
stoneworker, cement steppisf
stuoco and moulding, fireplaces and
tilo work a specialty, European
plan; day or oontraot.
Legal Blanks.
LEGAL BLANKS All stylos of la-
gal blanks for sale, a hundred dif
ferent forms. Medford Printinr Cn
Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tia
shent iron ware on hand and mad
to ordor. 128 North G Street.
Stenographers.
ELLA M. OAUNYAW Palm block.
Stonogrnphio work done quickly
nnd well.
M. FORTESCUE Stenographer, 11
N. Front st. Phone 231.
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