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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. M-4DFORD, ORISON, FRIDAY. JUNE 17, 1910.
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FIGHT HAS NOTHING
TO DOJVITH FAIR
So Declares Many Conurossmon In
Talklnn of Action of Commlttco In
Pesliionlnn Consideration.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Juno 17.-
DwomwiiiK iho ni'tion of tho HiiriU
furciirn iilTniin cominUtoo, Hupio
ffuntath'o Kaliii Niild:
"I urn no t'oniiucllon ImiIwiiuii tlio
JaffrirM-liiliiimiu fight imil tho
world' oxpimitiun, Tlio ouiiiinit
tco'n Ii)i'1hmii milts uh. California
itlrmriy hnt tlio money. '
Irrproxcutatlvo MrKlnloy of Cali
fornia Haiti:
"I tU not think tlio two ovoiiIb
nhonld be confounded. Tlio fight
nnd thn exposition aro distinct anil
dlfforwit mibjoolH."
Kepnwnntnlivo Hayes of Califor
nia, echoed tlio HlatomnilH of! his
collciurncfl. '
Representative Sims of TeunonHoo
hiuiI:
"I favor New Orlennfl, hut wouhl
not uppoiio Ban Francisco, because
(he fight may ho hold there."
Representative Miller of Kaunas
said :
"I would not favor any city en
couraging prizo fights. I think that
HtftLo fihould observe tlio wishes of
tlio rwoplu Mid a vast majority of
pcophx Therefore, I favor a Htato
that respond tlio sontiinonl of tho
innjorilv of tho Inhabitants of tho
United StntoH."
Itrprufonlntivu Douglass of Ohio
tmid:
"I am glad tho fight is to ho pro
ven U:i). I am clad tho nullifying not
watt withhold ho long. Tho action
fihould huvo hcou takon lone ago."
last mm
ARE DRIVEN AWAY
Darrinjjton Completes Move Against
Nippon's Sons and Town Is Entire
ly Frte of Llttlo Brown Men.
KVlflltKTT, Wash., Juno 17. A
npix-Jnl from Harrington toJi.y says
thnt Dirco inoro Jnpanoso, tho lniit in
town, wore ilrlvon out of tho village
last nlp.lil by tho townspeople. Thin Is
tlio flmt Intlmntlon that any orloutals
lind been allowed to remain In tho
town after Inst Monday's action.
Consul llayashl, who Is horo, do
nlea thnt ho ever stntod that his coun
tryman would ho sont back to Dnr
rlngtnn undor armed guard. Sheriff
Wocrlng of BaohomlRh county Bays ho
will take no notion. Ho rocolvod tho
following telegram from Acting Gov
ernor Hewell:
"JapnnoHo conscul wlroa thnt Jnp
aueeo wuro forcod out of Dnrrlngton.
.Ask protection. Investigate mnttor
and render necessary protection."
Dewing roplled:
"People or SnohomlHh county law
abiding and peaceable; no cauao (or
alarm."
Ho nont a deputy to Harrington
Tueadny, who roturnod with tho ro
jiort that tho town was aulot.
TUodford, Oregen: This cortifios
Hint wo have sold Hall's Texas Woti
tfer for Iho euro of all kiduoy, hlad
lcr and rhoumnlio trouhlos for ton
yean?, nnd have novor had a com
plnint. It Rivofi quiok nnd permanent
relief. Sixty days' trontmont in onoh
fjpttlo. Afudford Pharmacy. tf
Notice.
Notice is hereby rivoij that tho
undorsiu'iiod will apply to tho city
council of tho City of Mcdford, Ore
gon, at its next regular mooting on
June 21, 1010, for n liconso to soil
apiriluoun, vinous nnd malt liquors
in quantities less than n gallon at
ila place of business on lots 5, 0, 7,
8, block 20, in said city, for a poriod
nix months.
IIOTEri NASH CO.
Juno 10, 1010.
Fourth of July at Jacksonville.
Wntoh our smoko on that auto
liaRonnt July 1, 1010. 15o sure and
onlor your enr and win one of those
ensh prizos offered, Mr, or Mrs, Au
toisU (lot in lino, ovou if you only
Iiuvo n nuo-liiUKor. Coiupulu for that
$100. Komoinhor a fifty in jjold will
ho given ns a second prize. Coiuo,
Jfr. Aulo Ownor, and onlor your car
July 4.
THK JAOICSONVILLB FOURTH OF
JULY COMMITTI'MO.
Iluskins for ITonlth.
ASHLAND VOTES BONDS
FOR NEW SCHOOL HOUSE
Unlit Vote Is Cast Bondlnn District
for $75,0OO-New Hlh School and
Other Improvements Are Planned.
ASHLAND, Juno 17. By u very
light voto tlio propomtion to hond tho
Ashland school cIIhIHuI In tho hiiiii
of $75,000 for tho erection of u, high
school building Iiiih lii!0ii adopted. In
a total voto of 01, 00 wore oust for
and 28 against tho nioiiHine. A fea
ture ri'voalod when tho ballot wore
officially counted was that out of
less than 100 vtiHl, four wore defoet
ive, a porceiitiiKO that wiih ralhor
alarming, considering tho plain prop
ortion involved.
Tho adoption of tho mcutmro docH
not necessarily imply that tho entire
$76,000 ho usod in the now venture.
Jiiflt so much as necessary will he
iikuiI and no more. Tho hoard Haw
fit to attic tho maximum amount and
then figured accordingly. It is con
ceded thnt tho building will cohI np
proximntoly $50,000, leaving the hal
anco for securing an eligible site, and
tho latter feature will he one of tho
prohloiim for tho directors to con
tond with, and in tho event of being
unable to reconcile opinions an to
this phnso of tho question, another
special election will bo in order for
the people to settle tho matter.
MEDFORD MARKETS.
(Prices paid by Medford merchants.)
Potatoes, now, $1.75 por cwt.;
onions, $2 cwt.; cabbage, 2()2Il;e.
lluttcr, ICggH nnd Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford merchants.)
Hunch button 2i527,so; fancy
cronmery, 30c.
Fresh ranch ckkb, 25o.
Mixed poultry, 10C?l-lc; spring
chiekons, lC18c; turkoys, 17c.
Horrics Strawborrios, locnl, $1.C0
Grcon onions, -10a dozon bunches;
radishes, -10o dozon bunches; rhubarb
4 to Co lb.; lettuce, 10c dozen; pens,
1c lb.; turnips, l'ic lb.
Loganberries, $11.25 crate.
Chorrios, 08o lb.
(Prices paid producors.)
liny Timothy. $10; alfalfa, $15;
jfrnss, $1-1 ; prain hay, $10.
Grain Whont, $1.15 bushel; onts,
$32 ton; barley. $30 ton.
Hcef Cows, '14 o; stcors, 5
5 Vic; jwrk, Oo; mutton. G5e;
lambs, Oo; veal, dressed, 8c.
(SclliiiK prices.)
Holled bnrloy, $1.00 owt., $33 ton;
bran, $1.70; middlings, $1.851.00;
shorts, $1.80()1.85.
PROSPECT NUGGETS.
W. L. Sownrcl, who camo out from
Wyoming loft tho othor day for his
homo. Frnnic Moonoy, who accom
pnnlod him from Wyoming, tins gono
ns far ns Medford with hi in to oeo him
off.
Thoro hns boon qulto a fow nutos
up this way already this ceacon. Ono
hns utarted over tho mountains for
ho lnko, nnothor camo over tho moun
tain tho othor lay, It bolng tho first
ovor. Wo oxpoct to boo qulto a fow
nutoa horo boforo long, na tho report
In that tho roads aro In fairly good
condition now as a largo crow Is at
work gottlng thorn In bhapo.
Those who travel through horo with
nutos need not fear a gasolino fam
Ino, ns tho Prospect storo nlroady hnB
a supply on hand for thoso v ho cnll
for It. Wo aro going to try nnd ac
commodnto ovoryono who stops ovor
loro, ns tlio Prospect hotel has n
numhor of touts oroctod apoclnlly for
tho tourists; wo wish to cay nlso that
flrst-chiBB nionln will bo sorvod at tho
hotel, so tho pooplo who do not know
this nood not 'fear, ns thoro will bo
plenty to ont for all,
Tho Prospect hotol has a largo fish
pond, which iffot-da tho pooplo lots of
nmu8emont watching tho fish dart
about.
CANON SAYS HE IS
TOO BUSY TO GREET T. R.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 17.
Speaker Cannon will not bo ono of
tho 3000 porsous who will stand in-
sido n ropod-off nrcim nt tho fool of
lhittery Park, Now York, to do spe
cial honor lo Theodora Roosovclt
when ho lauds in America Saturday.
"I'm too busy to got away from
Washington," said Cannon.
DR, GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
Furnished Rooms
May Be R.ented Profitably!
Jimt to have "furnished rooms to rent" is no Rrcat feat or novelty. It is said that one in every three
families in tho city rent furnished rooms. Tho number of people whoso homes aro in furnished rooms,
"homes within homes," is very larRO.
And Miionc tho people who livo in "ono-room homes" aro an increasing number who liko lo have
things a llttlo better THAN USUAL. Thoy liko to have a pleasant room, and thoy like to have it fitted up
DISTINCTIVELY, with taste.
Thoy will cheerfully, eagerly pay for SOMETHING IJETTER in tho way of a furnished room. Fis
yours up to please the particular tenants, and ADVERTISE ACCORDINGLY, nnd you'll g,ct back your in
vestment with profit in n very brief timol
Want Ads One Cent a Word.
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Mrs. Corey's Sister's Quarrel.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cut., Juno 17.
Mrs. Ruby Hegordorn and Mrs. C.
W. Alisky, sisters of Mrs. Maybelle
Oilman Corey, wife of tho president
of the United Steel company, aro in
volved in n legal dispute in the
courts horo today. Each wants lo
bo appointed executrix of the estate
of their Into father, Charles Oilman.
A Real Bargain.
Lnrgo north and oast front cornor
lot, COxlGO, closo In, near South Oak-
dalo. Bowor and wator aoscenments
pnM; eowor and wator jlpo laid to
contor of lot. dood woll, walks laid
on both frontH of lot. ThlB wook only
SI 000. Terms.
Soo Moore, with W. T. York &. Co.
STATISTICS.
MAUKIi:i.
HUIUtAN-ULODUETT In Jack
sonville, Juno 14, 1910, by Henry
Dox, JiiBtlco of tho peace, Loo Surran
and Alia Hlodgctt.
MAUHIAGi: LICK.NSKS.
LcbIIq Kobort Coombo
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and
Florence Anno Maclnnls, 32.
REAL ESTATE-WANTED.
HEAL ESTATE
WANTED.
List vour orchard tracts, fruit
nnd ranch lnnd with our sales de
partment. ROGUELANDS. INC..
Third Floor.
Medford Nntionnl Bank bide.
FOR SALE.
UEAIj KSTATK.
FOR SALE I am going to soil my
city property; a good buy for eomo
ono; prlco $2300; tho prlco dropB
35 ovory day until Bold; no agents;
boo ownor. Dob Taylor, 815 Myrtle
strcot. 79
ALFALFA InndB la ton and twenty
acro tracts, whoro six crops aro cut
por year and 10 to 12 tons tho yield.
Irrigated by gravity wator supply.
A. A. Martin, agont, Los Mollnos
Land Co. of California, Mooro
Hotol. tf
FOR 8ALK Two acres near city
limits, $700.
Cornor lot, Oakdnlo and Tenth,
$1150.
Corner lot on West Main street;
sidewalk laid and paid lor, $1000.
Two 5-room cottages and tbrco
largo lots, ono lot containing tbroo
quartors of nn aero, 10 blocks out,
$3500.
Othor bargains In land and bear
ing orchards.
D. II. JACKSON & CO.
Opposite Hotol Mooro.
Foil SALE Good tlmbor claim.
Douglas Co. Addroas W. Thoo.
Matlock, box G4C, Medford. 79
FOR SALE 18 acres foothill laud
ono mllo from Englo Point; prlco
$750. Terms, $250 cubIi, long tlmo
on balance AiUlress H. C. Stoddard,
Medford, Or. 102
Acreage.
FOR SALE 5 and 10-ncro tracts
just within nnd adjoining city lim
its, nt n bargain, on 5 annual pay
ments. AddrosB Condor Water
Power Co.
Farms and Orchards.
FOR SALE Nlnoty acres, 30 in on
yonr old applo nnd poar trees, 100
Inclios of water, 2 1-2 miles from
railroad station. For terms wrlto
'Ownor," caro Mnll Tribune, 261
tf'OR SALE 00 acres, nnoet building
tlto In tlio alloy, lncludh g 30 acros
good fruit land; cheap and terms
right. II. O. Maltby, Palm nidg.,
Main and Front.
Whoro It's sold moro cheaply
usually known to ad rondorsl
Is
Houses,
FOR SALE nest tmrgaln In Mod
ford. Now Iioudo and baru In boBt
vnaMnnnn nnnllrm Will anil with
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furnlturo at lowost flguro. Tonus,
Cnll on ownor nt 520 South Grapo. j
4 IMMHMMMttMMi44t4t??44i
FOR SALE.
Houww.
FOR SALE Now modern bungalo,
thrco blocks from Mala street and
cIobo to business part of town; baa
modern plumbing, Mission electri
cal fixtures, built-in refrigerator,
buffet and chiffoniers, lawn, cemont
wnlkB and park Btrlp In; Btrcet will
bo paved; will be sold for actual
cost to build. Inquiro at 240 So.
Orapo street. 99
FOR SALE Two houses to movo off
lots at Natatorlum.
FOR BALE About 30 acres of good
orchard land 1 1-2 miles cast of
Phoenix. Ono-half la In orchard.
Telephone, Medford, 1199, or ad
dress C. T. Payno, Phoenix, Ore.
FOR SALE Will 60on novo from
our residence at 70C S. Oakdale
avonue, and offer It for salo at a
bargain. House has eight rooms
with full slzo cement tllc-dralned
bnBcmont. Can give terms. Harry
H. Tuttle. 80
Xjots.
FOR SALE Ctty lots, $20; for a
small, safo Investment ceo th city
lots I aftar at $300 and $250 per
lot; $20 cash payment, balance $10
por monlh; no lnterot, H. C. Malt
by, Palm MdK.
FOR SALE Two lots, East Side,
clozo In, cho.-p for cash or terms.
Sco owner, 137 So. Ivy. Home ovo
nlrgs. 76
FOR SALE Choice oaBt front lots,
ono block from Onkdalc avonuo,
threo blockB from city park. These
closo In lots will bo sold at a bar
gain. Write or Inquiro at 240 South
Grapo strcot. 99
HnslncM Property.
FOR SALr3 Choico business prop
erty nt a bargain, on long time;
easy terms. Address Condor Wa
tor Power Co.
Unsliiess Opportunities.
FOR SALE Or exebango, two-cly-lndor
Rco automobile, model 1908,
In good condition; will sell or trade
for city property. Add-css X4, Mall
Tribune
FOR SALE Old established busl
nosa In tho farmers' fruit bolt of tho
Roguo River valley, at Phoenix,
Oro., on S. P. R. R. Stock nt pres
ent $10,000; nil clean, woll select
ed and frco from encumbrances.
Two lots, storo, building with all
modem conveniences, warehouses,
postotflco in ctore, and everything
nocessnry for conducting tho busi
ness. Last yonr's sales $39,000.
Inquiro of Ilcarn, Fisher & Co.,
Phoonlx, Oro,, for terms.
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE A full lino of Old Hamp
shire and 'Oak Bonds, plain nnd cloth
finish; lottor bonds and onvolopos.
Mnll Trlbuno office.
FOR SALE Legal blanks of all
kinds trespass and othor notices,
nt Mall Trlbuno offlco.
FOR SALE Wall papor, paints, oils,
brushes, a very comploto lino; in
formation cneorfuily given by an
oxporloncea painter. M. J. Motcalf,
318 E. Main st.
FOR SALE Chandler & Prlco Gor
don Jobbor, 11x14 press; a bargain.
Inquiro Mall Trlbuno offlco.
FOR SALE 400 angora goats, 400,
us our rauBog Is ovoratocKod wo
must soil enmo at onco. Address
Blnss Bros., Eaglo Point, Or., or call
nt Roguo R'vor forry.
FOR SALE Gasolino ongtno nnd
1000-gnllon tank and a good Potors
pump and towor, $80. 320 Clark
street. F. M. Ilrokor. 77
FOR SALE Separator, G50-pound ca
pacity, now, $3D, C30 West Elov
onth etroot. 7S
FOR SALE Good eocond-hand sln
glo buggy and lmrnoss. G1S West
Main stroot.
'VOR RAT 13 Second hnnil (HsllOS.
-
stovos, otc. Address G2, caro of this
offlco
70
FOR SALE.
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE Tent house, 11x15, fly
and porch, with kitchen, complete
ly furnished for housekeeping and
sleeping. 723 Dennett avenue, East
1 Side. 76
FOR SALE; For good wood and good
measure, try the Dunkor Hill
"Wood Yard, at North end of C
street. Phono 841. J. A. McLeod,
Prop.
FOR SALE Furniture for four
rooms, complete, cheap. 16 S.
Orango street. 77
FOR RENT.
Houses.
FOR RENT 6-room house, cloao In,
$20 month. R. R. Land Co., 11 N.
Central avenuo. tf
FOR RENT 4-room modern cot
tage, furnlturo for salo at a bar
gain. 16 S. Orange at. 77
Furnished Rooms.
FOR RENT Rooms, furnished for
light housekeeping. Apply 322 So.
Central avenue. 76
FOR RENT 2 large rooms furnished
for light housekeeping; modern con
veniences. Inquire at AUln & Allln,
132 West Main. tf
FOR RENT Modern furnished
rooms at 134 South Ivy street.
FOR RENT Modern furnished
noma 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; reasonablo prices. Phone
Main 4474.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
transients, No. 10 North Grape
Btreot, next to Farmers' and Fruit
growers' bnnk.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms.
325 South Ivy street. 77
FOR RENT Rooms, pleasant fur
nished rooms In prlvato family for
single gontlom..n. 411 So. Newtown
at. 76
FOR RENT Furnishd room, with
board. 325 Riverside Ave. 76
Housekeeping Rooms.
FOR RENT Housokeoplng rooms.
327 South Oakdale avonuo. 77
FOR RENT Modern 3-room suite of
light housekeeping rooms; no small
children. 222 South Holly at.
Offlco Rooms.
FOR RENT Good office room, large
and light. 331 East Main street, sec
ond floor. 69
Miscellaneous.
FOR LEASE Fully oqulrped gold
mlno; ten-stamp mill and concen
trator, all orerated by electric po,w
oi. Owner will furnish froo elec
trio power for shnro in proceeds. See
Smith, at Condor Wator & Power
Co.
HELP WANTED.
"Help Wanted Female.
WANTED Girls to work on ironing
and pressing machines In tho new
laundry. Apply Just east of 603 N.
Contral avonuo or phono 4451.
WANTED Thoro Is nn opportunity
for a fow young ladles to learn
tolophono oporatlug. Inquiro of
chief oporator, Tho Pacific Tele
phone & Tolosraph Co., next door
to postotflco.
WXNTEDYoung raarriod man of
good habits, desires a clerical posi
tion in nny lino of merchandising at
fair living wngoo; roforonccs. Ad
dress A. W. N caro of this offlco.77
WANTED A good lady cook to cook
for ranch hands; wngos $30 por
month to tho lsht porsou. Address
A. L. anil, Tolo, Or. 82
Help Wanted Male,
WANTED Experienced bookkeopor
wants position In Medford. Address
L. J,, caro 239 Oak strot, Ashland,
Or. 76
WANTED Exporloucod atono cuttor
and quarry man, Call at Condor
"Wator and Powor Co's. offlco. '
WANTED.
Help Wanted.
WANTED Man and wife, wlfo to
keep 4 to C boardors, man to work
In quarry. Apply 103 E. Sixth St.
WANTED Salesmen in every local
lty of tho northwost; monoy ad
vanced weekly; many mako over
$1000 rnonth; choico of territory.
Yakima Valloy Nnraory Co., Top
pcnlsh, Wash.
WANTED Agent to represent tho
Massachusetts Mutual Llfo Insur
ance Co. In southern Oregon. Want
mnn to givo all his time; no expe
rience necessary; must have good
references for character and respon
nihility. Address II. G. Colton, man
ager, 310 Cbambor of Commorcn
Portland, Oregon. 76
Positions,
WANTED Four younp men to rent
a large, well ventilated, nicely fur
nished room. Cnll 004 W. 10th St. tf
WANTED Export orchardlst wants
responsible position, young orchards
a specialty. Address XYZ, this of
fice. 77
WANTED Window wasting, carpet
cleaning, whitewashing and lawn
cutting;; our aim Is to pleaso tho
' people, not ourselves. Telephone
26Q2, 504 North Grape street. 77
Miscellaneous.
WANTED Good, clean rags at tho
Mall Tribune office.
WANTED Furnished house, flvo
or six rooms. No children. P. V.
C, Mooro Hotel.
WANTED To borrow, $1250 ono
year on $3500 house. Dox 118, Med
ford, Or. 78
LOST.
LOST Year-old Scotch collie, whle
breast, white legs, brown hair;
Jumped from 11 o'clock Iraln Wed
nesday raorcl"f north of Medford.
Reward. Dr. Dr.lllle, Phoenix, Or.76
..OST A brown purse, containing
between $60 and $70; lost between
Rardon's bakery and South Oak
daeo avenue. Finder will bo liber
ally rewarded If returned to T.
J. Williams, City Park. 68
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR SALE Or exchange tor coun
try property, 2 3-4 acres, 10-room
house; pumping plant, 40 fruit
trees; 5 blocks from Main street;
on North Riverside; Dear Croek
bottom. Inquire at 317 E. Main
TO EXCHANGE Income, Chicago
Evanaton) storo nnd residence prop
erty, also acreage in Washington,
for farm property In southwestern
Oregon. Address owner, D. F. DeVoe,
5572 30th ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash.
78
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys.
W1THTNGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Over Post-
office.
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA-
LEY Attorneya-at-law. No. 9 D
street, ground floor.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Co!
vip, C. L. Roomcs. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank build
ing, second flaor.
B. F. MULKEY Attornoy-at-law.
Offices room 30, Jackson County
Bank building. Medford.
Architects.
JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and
Builders, office 7-8, 235 Main.
Phone Main 3471. Residenoe paouc
2471.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phone 351. Night
phones: C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H.
Bntlor 3571.
Photographers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
M'ackoy and dio with joy." Ovor Al
len & Reagan's storo; enlranco on
Sovonth stroot.
Stenographers.
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block.
Stonogrnphio work done quicklj
and woll.
M. FORTESCUE Stenographer, 18
N. Front st. Phone 231.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRnTING CO. has the
best-equipped job office in South
ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37
South Central avonue.
Ilrick Companies.
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Goo. W.
Priddy, O. D. Naglo, Geo. T. O'Brien
Contractors and manufacturers
of briok; dealors in pressed brick
and lime. Offioo in Postoffice
blook. room 5. Phono No. 3181.
llrlck Layers.
BRICKLAYERS K. Kuxin, at
Smokehouse, first-class bricklayer,
stonoworker, cement steppiai
stucco and moulding, firoplaoos and
tilo work n specialty, Europe1
plan; day or oon tract.
USINES8 DIRECTORY.
Tin Shop.
J. A. SMITH-Tin shop. Tfc - r
shoot iron ware on hand mmI
to order. 128 North O Stmt.
nospltabi.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C st, Medford, Or. &
W. Hisey, Matron. Official i
P. & E. R. R.
Hill Poston.
VERNE T. CANON BUI Periw m&
Distributor. All orier ptifMjy
filled. Room 29, Jackson CMn
Bank building, Medford, Or.
Bal Estate,
SEE WM. E. STACEY ft CO. tm
some of the choicest barfuis fee
real estate in this valley. Also Brit
ish Colombia and Alberta, B. C.
other parts. Call on him at
office, Phipps bnildinf, or at
Medford Auto oompsay's
where ire start out oar
fae
the Aladden Mantle Lamp an
den window screen. We wM
yoa right Come and see.
Cigars and Xobaeee.
hid-
rRELAND & ANTLE, Ssaokekeoaa
Dealers in tobacco, cigars aadaaul:
ere' supplies. Exclusive asjaata e
Lewis Single Binder, El Merita aaa
EI Palencia. 212 West Mam street.
Palaters asd PsperfeaagMM.
GERWOLF & WARD,
painters, paperhangers and
rators; signs. Estimates
all kinds of day and job work.
View Hotel. Phone Mala JML
Fai-Rltar.
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H. F. WILSON & Co., dealers fat :
and second-hand fumitttra aadL
hardware. Agents for Moaad. City,
kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seveatk at
MISSION FURNITURE W0BK8
Corner 8th and Holly sta., MadfswdL
Mission Furniture made te erdexv
Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial-:
order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook
and Ranges. New and Seeead-I
Furniture. Eads' old staad, IS W.
F st. Sonth. Phone 91. Medford, Ofc
Numerlea.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trots
are budded, not grafted. Oar stock
is not irrigated. We gnaraatae ev
erything put out. We are not m the
trust H. B. Patterson, offiee isu
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUBBBM:
CO., Inc. Growers of high-grada
nursery stock. Office 25 W. Maw.
Tel. 120L
Physicians and Sargeona.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Oppeais
Jackson County bank. Night caUv
promptly answered. Office asd :
dence phone Mam 3432.
CONROY & CLANCY Office
Stewart building Physicians aadt
Surgeons. Office phone Main 341;
private pheno Main 612.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi
-
cians and Surgeons, Taylor aY
Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 213.
Offico phono 501, residence paass
612. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. KfA.
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
Physicians. Mission block. Phaaat
292. Medford.
Llfo Scientist.
MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Life Sci
entist Private instruction in "Ne r
Psychology" and "New Thought
principles. Callers received Wad,
nesdays, 127 South Grapo street.
Medicines.
HOW YOUNG'S CHHfESE MEDI
CINES Will euro rhenmattaay
asthma, paralysis, soreB and prl
vato diseases. Thoso remedies aayj
bo proourod at tho Sing Lee laaaw
dry, 123 S. Riverside avenue, Med
ford, Or., whoro thoy will be Held:
by tho proprietor.
Dr. Chow Young has treated sev
eral sovoro casos with his reeadiaa:
since coming to Medford and ha
for reference some of the beat
known and most intelligent ekiseASt
in Southern Oregon. Call on has
nilllurd Parlor.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Young & Hall building. A niee,
place to spend the hot afternoons.
Dentists,
DR. W. M VAN SCOYOC, Dentist -
Offioo in rooms 203-204, Fanaara
& Fruitgrowers' bank building, weafc
of the tracks.
Legal Blanks.
LEGAL BLANKS All stylos of le
gal blanks for sale, a hundred, dtf
foront forms. Medford Printina C, ,
Messenger Bervlco,
MESSENGER SERVICE Messa
gors furnished at all house of day
and till 0 p. nt, to any part ef eiay,
from 10a to 26o. Phone Main 1HJL
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