Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 26, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
i. II, lliuiluy wiih In Mod foul Hul
unlay on IminIiiuhn.
Hook BpringH oo ii I. Try 11 Ion or
two mill yon will want iiioio. Cliuup
r and bolter than wood.
C. W. I'otlor was u ImihIiiuhh vis
itor In Medford Batunlay.
Tho ndiHtion of duality and homo
coinfoiitN will lm Qnuon Annu wntor,
sower and puvotl Htreots building ro
43oiiHtruutloiiH. Kuu MoCiilliim, llotol
Hiuh. tt
Wulhorn Dcchoii of Talunl spent
Saturday In Med ford looking ul'lor
ImiiiIiiohh mutters.
Tho Hook HpringH, Wyo., lump
coal la rolling HiIh way. Wo van
fill your orders now. Yon hIioiiM
got ntadv for fall anil wintur now.
8eo Hurhriilgo, (liu drayman.
Mm. Horace I'ollon of Sum's Vul
loy visited friends In Mud ford Hnl
urdav and Btiuduy.
Nuwly furnished sleeping room,
cool, (pilot easy walking dlHtiincu.
1I0II OIhoii nticutt corner Wont Ham
ilton ,itiHl two ItloalcH from North
Oakdali) paving. I'liono Main -I-IT-1. if
ThomiiH R ilamlluy of (IrantH
I'iihh waa in Medford on a short visit
Saturday. Mr. Hundley IioIiIh down
ono of thu rulay wires of thu United
Press at thu 1'asH, and is an old pal
of .Indgo Kelly. They bundled press
wiroM aide ly side many yoara ago.
This full and winter yon will wiah
yon had ordered some of that fine
Hock Springs coal. Yon won't ho
able to got it then, ho order it now.
See W. J. ltnrhrltlgo, drayman, at
Jo pot.
I.adicH' and gcnls' manicuring at
tho Home 1'arlorH. 11 'J Laurel st. till
Tint vote for goddess of liberty at
Jacksonville on Jnlv -I is now open.
Tickets on Halo at UuhhuII'h Confoo
tionerv ato'o and NiihIi hotel and
IHnskin'H druir storo. Contest cIohch
.Jtimi 28. (1 p. in. tf
II. II. TroiiBon of Knglo Point, "tho
.Apple Kintr," wiih in Med ford Snt
uirdny afternoon on fmsinoHB.
Whoro in Medford, can you got bet
tor valuoH than in Qiieon Anno addi
tion? Did you notice the cut of tho
now puhllo Hchool to bo erected in
Queen Anno? Get busy. Tho pros
cnt prico won't Inat loin;. tf
Mm. JoHephine HtiSholI and sister,
Miss Fannie Niintiu, of Jacksonville,
were Medford visitors Saturday.
Will noil a 3',4-inch practically
now wagon mid first-class stake
wood rack. Call at Wood Lumber
Co. 85
A. K. Hcnmos loliirned from n
professional trio north Saturday.
Will sell ii Il'i-iiieh nriictit'iilly
now wngon and first-cliiss alnke
wood rack. Call nt Woods Lumber
Co. 85
Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. W.
C. Dehloy entertained a number of
Hiltlo ladioa nt her home, 508 South
King street, in honor of her daugh
ter, Iciln's, Hoventh birthdny. Dames
and refreshments filled tho bourn
from 2 until fi. TIiobo present were:
Misses Mary Drown, Dorothy Now
man, Fqrn Cortim, Kvn JonkiiiH, Zeta
Singlor and Leila Dobloy.
Henry Kay of Gold Hill wan in
Medford on business Friday.
I). T Lawton has loft for Portland
to ussisl in llio enmpnign for tho
Crater Lake highwny.
Judge W. XL Colvig loaves tonight
o Jissist tho Crater Lake highway
commission's campaign for funds.
Rt, Agnes Guild of tho Episcopal
church will givo a supper cafctoria
from 0 to 7:110 p. in., Wednosday,
Juno 20, r,t the Ancle Opera houso,
followed by n dance. Everybody
come. 8(1
W. F. MeKcrohor of Ashland spout
Friday afternoon in Medford on
business.
John H. Itohertsou lias just re
turned from a business trip to Salem
and Portlnnd.
W. W. Eifort and Mrs. Eforl havo
returned from nttouding tho stato
t Pythian mooting nt Portland, whoro
"Mr. Eifort was honored by olection
. nsvgrand prolate.
13. F. Mulkoy and Ed Trowbridge
Iiavo returnod from tho Pythian
- grand lodgo mooting at Portlnnd.
Isnao Anderson, owner of gas and
, electric plants in many of tho north
west cities, passed through Medford
' Friday. eu routo to Klamath Falls,
whoro '.ho will hunt and fish. In
lflOT 'MY. .Anderson took nit option
. on tho-Fish Lake company property
! but his pluiiK to purohnso it wore iu-
torruptod by n panic .
' Walter Mooro has returned from
Snlom, Corvallis and othor Willam
. otto citios, whoro ho Bocurod ovov a
thousand signatures for tho initia
tive bill closing tho Hogo rivor to
.seining. ,
Bnrbors of Medford will enjoy nil
outing today along tho banks of Lit
tle Hutto nbovo Ilrownsboro.
Mrs. floorgo Lanco and Mrs. Lttko
Jonnings of Gold Hill woro Medford
visitors Saturday.
C. L. Honinon wns nt Ashlniul on
professional business Snturdny.
Frod Ilonold wna in Medford from
Contral Point Snturdny.
Willio Norljng, tho populnr bollboy
nt tho Nish, . visited Jnoksonvillo
Saturday.
MImh Josephine Doiiognn of Jack
sonville wan in Medford for u short
time Saturday.
Mr, mid Mrs, C. II. Hanson Ml
Saturday morning for Woodbuiu mid
other Willamette valley points.
O. A. Htibbaid was in Medford
Saturday from IiIh Unite cieok
ranch.
Mrs. Hugh Stewart of Grand
Folks, N. D is it guest of Mr. and
Mrs, J. C. Drown.
Shoriff W. A. Jouos was in Med
ford Saturday on professional bus
iness. Tyson JJenll of Central Point was
a Medford business visitor Saturday.
I'M Wilkinson and son, John, left
Saturday morning for, Oakland, Cal.
"I don't know whether I will go to
Home or not," said Ed. "You watch
hint stay away from that fight," re
marked Ills son.
Judge W. E. Crowes returned Fri
day evening from n business trip to
Portland and Seattle. Judge Crowes,
who came to Jur!ou county on legal
business connected with the Card
well estate, remained to invest and
finally to become one of the most
cnthiiHiastii) boosters the ltogue
Kivor alley has. "You don't know
how 1 longed for the Hoguo Hiver
valley sunshine," ho said.
V. C. Hrown of Eugonc, Or., is
visiting friends in Medford.
Mr. E. M. Jaiiuoy left last week
for Minneapolis, where he will spend
the summer.
Mr. and .Mrs. J. I). Olwoll enter
tained at dinner Tuesday night in
honor of Mr. Hcekwith.
Mrs. E. 11. Trowbridgo loft Tuos
day for a ohort visit nt Colestin. Sho
will return the first of the week.
Mrs. -Merrick was hostoss Wed
nesday afternoon nt bridgo in honor
of Mrs. Mouldcn.
F. E. Tombloy of Pnsndonn, Cal.,
is in Medford looking over tho coun
try. C. V. Itowman of Portland is reg
istered tit tho Nitsh.
M. J. Newman of Uorkoley, Cal.,
is looking after business inlorosts in
Southorn Oregon.
Mayor Canon wishes to call at
tention to tho fact that there is n
city ordinance against setting off
firecrackers before the Fourth of
July mid states that offenders, will
ho dealt with accordingly.
F. N. McWilliams, the Ashland
realty broken, spent Saturday in
Medford.
C. E. Malboouf left Saturday ovo
uing to aid tho Crator Lake commis
sion in raising money iu Portland.
Do you wnnt n good homo, a
chicken much, n truck garden with
ninplo wntcr, a place to subdivide, G
acres, 3 blocks from West Main
street, pavement, 21 lots, worth $'200
mid up nil for $37fQ? Geo. Claus
ing, West Fourth street, two blocks
west of limits. 83
ARRAIGNMENT OF WEBB
POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY
POHTLAND, Or., Juno 25. In
dicted by tho grand jury for. the
murder of William Johnson, Jchso
Webb, the self-confessed slayer of
Johnson, and Mrs. Carrie ICorsh, who
is charged jointly with him, appeared
in tho superior court for nrraigu
nicnt tod'iy.
As the woman had not secured an
attorney as yet, tho arraignment was
postponed until Monday.
Tho indictment, which wns return
ed lust uigjit by tho grand jury, ro
cites that Webb and Mrs. Korsh "do
liborntoly nml with premeditnted
malico, killed Johnson."
According to Webb's confession,
howovor, tho woman had nothing to
do with tho murder, but Wobb said
sho assisted him in planning for the
disposal of tho body, nml suggested
stuffing it iu tho trunk in which it
wns found lntor.
SENATE TO INVESTIGATE
AFFAIRS OF INDIANA
WASHINGTON, D. O., Juno 25.
Tho senate today decided to Invostt
gnto tho affala of tho Ccoctnw nnd
Chlcknshiv Indians following tho
clmrRoa of attomptod lirlbory mado
yestordny by Sonntor Goro.
Goro rocontly latroducoil n resolu
tion providing tbnt tho coinmlttoo on
Indian affairs Investigate nnd nscor
tnlu nt tho noxt sosslon ot congross
wliotljor tho Indians ncodod lognl
aorvtcos iu connection 'with tho snlo
of their lamia and to lnqulro whoth
or 10 por cont commlsalon provldod
lu tho anlo contracts wns reasonable
Ohnlrman Kenn ot tho coinmlttoo
on contingent oxponsos pronontod tho
coinmlttoo'a favorablo report on tho
resolution and It wnB ndoptod with
out dlcciiBslon.
MEDFORD VS. GRANTS
PASS THIS AFTERNOON
Medford and Grants Pr.ss will
cross bats this nttornoon nt 3:45 on
tho Medford giounds,
Tho gnmn should bo n good ono, as
thoao two tonino have plnyod two ox
tm Inning gnmos this season, and
Medford has loEt hor only gnmo (this
yonr) to tho Grants Pnss tonm,
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDITORD, OREGON, SUNDAY,
-- - i
Too Late to Classify
Ffilt HALli--Jy ""owner, 0 aero
home, all set to fruit, close to Med
ford; no ngwilH, AddroBi lock box
451. M
LOH'l' -Hlnclc holfor, 3 years old;
marks, 2 iipllts each ear and J. tt.
loft hip. Howard, Wrlto to
Bchuotto DroH,, 12 2 8. Kir Bt.,
.Medford. Oro. 88
lWtTi7H'AiV'iJri 2 (fa"" 1 2 5plnno
choclc, good on purchaso price of
any now piano sold by Hovordon-
AddroHS 2(!0 North Central Azo. 33
FOR 8ALK Beconil-liand illihoo,
largo stoves, lco boves. Coll nt
Will's Employment Office. 31
Front St. 83
VOll HALE 20 acres wltlitn 20
minute' walk of Medford I'. O.;
. I- ..I. 1...-1 .!. ...Ill
i nuron in uio uiviiuio iiiui "
easily not $1000 this full; 7-room
house, good bnrn, nil In Al slinpo;
22 acres under cullvntlon; will Bell
for 19,000; 13,000 ensh, bnlnnco to
suit purchaser; Improvements nnd
crop worth more than cash pay
ment. Medford Orchard & Truet
Co., U N. Central. tf
WANTED An" aKCiifto hnTidkTtlio
boHt Belling bnth specialty" on tho
mnrkct. Address V. J. Wilson, Sales
Mgr., Medford, Oro.
SAN FRANCISCO HAS
RIGHT TO OWN ROAD
SAN FItAKCISCO, Cal., Juno 23.
Tho supremo court of Cnliforniu
today decided that Sail Francisco
has tho right to enter into municipal
ownorship of public utilities when it
handed down an unanimous, decis
ion upholding tho city's contentions
iu the suit brought to restrain Snu
Francisco from issuing bonds to ac
quire nnd opornto n rnilrond on
Geary streot.
Tho suit was brought by Horace
O. Plntt, president of tho Gcnry
Street Hnilway compnny, u locnl cor
poration. Bonds recently wero vot
ed nt n spocinl election nnd the
plaintiff sought to prevent their is
suanco by hnving tho olection do
clnred invnlid.
The opinion wns written by Jus
tico Angcllotti. it declared Hint tho
wisdom of tho city in entering into
tho business of streot railroading
was for tho city and not for the
court to decide.
Greater Medford Club Meeting.
The regular monthly meeting of
tho Greater Medford club will bo
held next Wednesdny nftcrnoon nt
Smith's linll, north Ornpo street, nt
3 o'clock p. in.
XATIO.VAIj league.
At Now York K. II.
E.
Philndclph-n 1 5 2
New York '1 0
Foxen nnd Jnckslitch; Mathowson
nnd Myers.
At Pittsburg
Chicago 2 8 1
Pittsburg 8 12 2
Koulbae!., Hichic nnd Kling; Loo
ver nnd Gibson.
At St. Louis
Cincinnati 1 5 3
St. Louis 9 10 2
Ileebo, Doyle, Clnrko nnd MoLonn;
Harmon nnd Hrcsnahnn.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
At Washington R. II. E.
Now York 7 10 0
Wnshington 4 8 3
Wnrhop nnd Swconoy; Johnson
nud Street.
At Philadelphia
lloston 1 8 2
Philadelphia 2 8 0
Collins nnd Klcinow; Plnnk nnd
Donohuo.
At Chicngo
Clovclnnd 0 G 1
Chicngo 4 8 1
Young nnd Enstorly, Scott nnd
Pnvno.
At Detroit
St. Lou'u 2 7 0
Detroit ..: 1 9 0
Hoy nud Stephens; Summers nud
Stauiiage.
COAST I4EAGUE.
At Los Augolcs It. IT.
E.
Oakland 2 4 4
Los Angeles 0 G 0
Nolsou and Penrco; Tozor nnd
At San Franoiseo
Vernon '2 5 1
San Franoiseo ...'.... 3 7 2
POUailKEEPSIB, N. Y., Juno 25.
Cornoll won tho four-onrod 'vnr
slty rnco, Syracuso socond, Columbia
third, Pennsylvania fourth.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Soalod btda will bo rocotvod nt tho
district clork'a ottlco In district No;
12, Jackson county, Oregon, for tho
oroctton ot n school building accord
ing to plans nnd Bporlltcntlons now
on tilo In his offlco, boforo July 2,
1010. Each bid must bo accompanied
by Biifflciont bond to soeuro tho en
ttranco ot n contract.
OEO. S. STEVENS,
District Clork.
Drownaboro, Or. 84
Presbyterian Church.
Preaching nt 11 a. hi., Sunday
school at JO ii. in. ', preaching at
p. m. and C. E. society nt 7 p. in.;
J. C. E. socioly at (l:ir p, m. All
are welcome to these services.
Notice, Rcrimcn.
Mr, and Mrs. Miles herewith most
heartfiilly thank all Kcdrncn who so
nobly stood by Mrs, Miles in tho
limo of need. Your kindness will
never bo forgotten.
Mil. AND MItB. MILES.
STARTLING FACTS REVEALED.
(Continuod from Page 1.)
oqidon Drift Mining company. Ho
took n bond on this property for $15,
000, paynblp in ono and two years,
$5,000 within ono year and $10,000
In two years. Ho Immediately went
to San Hornardlno, California, whoro
bin brolhor, A. I). Amonl, nnd bis
brother's wife, nnd sister, Mrs. Dia
mond, resided. These woro a major
ity of tho board ot directors, which
ho had dcnlgnatcd in his nrllcles of
incorporation of tho Golden Drift
Mining company, aB a first board.
While in this "fnmily session" ho pro
poHcd, according to tho record, to sell
his mlno in Joscphlno county, called
tho "Dry Diggins," for practically ono
million nnd a half dollnm, payablo
In stock, which was all of tho stock
of tho corporation cccepting seven
shares set asldo for th'o directors.
Mado Severn! Sales.
Tinforo lm bad organized tho cor
poration ho had made several sales
of Ktonk liv written contract, in the
nnmo of the corporation, nnd which
are in tho evidence. After Hint ho
sold stock by written contract in the
nnmn of tho corneration: to those
contracts ho signed his brother's
name ns president nnd recepted for
the money himself ns the ngent of
tho corporation. Tho company at
this timo had no stock to sell, ns nil
of its stock hnd gone out in this
first meeting. Nevertheless, ho con
ducted tho office of tho company in
its nnme, receipted for the money ns
its agent nnd probably put tho money
in his pocket, nt least so the evi
dence indicntcs.
Over $100,000 Profit.
At tho end of tho first yenr of
these trnnsnetions Anient, nccording
to evidence, is said to have renped
more llinn $100,000. Ho did this on
the dividend scheme. In February',
following tho December in which the
corporation wns organized, ho paid
tho first monthly dividend of 1 per
nonl nn ilin nnnitnl stock. If it hnd
been nn honest dividend it would
linvo been 1 per cent on ?l,500,uuu,
which would hnvo been $15,000. In
cinn.l nf (tint. Mm hook cntrv shows
thnt tho totnl dividend paid was, for
that month, $1G7, which wns a divi
dend only on thnt portion of bis
stock which people had purchased
from him. Tho noxt month he paid
n dividend ot $.UU, which was paiu
on tho same nlnn. The last dividend
paid wns nearly $2500, showing thnt
ho hnd thus disposed of nbout $250,
000 worth of stock by tho payment
of u "fnko" dividend. Somo stock
purchasers woro pnid dividents on
tho sumo day on which thoy bought
their stock. This mothod wns
uninuo in thnt tho dividend checks
woro not checks on any bnnk, but
woro pnynblo only at tho offico of
tho company, nnd this mothod
brought tho parlies into the office
whoro they could bo shown snmples
of gold from various mines nnd sold
moro stock.
Gets Frightened.
Aftor ho had sold nbout $100,000
worth of stock in tho nnmo of tho
company Anient evidently became
frightoned and caused tho board to
pass n resolution to this effect: Thnt,
whereas, ho ownod nil of tho stock
but fioven r.hnres, which woro owned
by others, tho company would nllow
him to sell his stock ns its own, pro
viding ho would give it, from the
proceeds of tho sales, a sum entinl to
$50,000. from which tho company
should pav tho oxponsos of conducting-
tho offico nnd making tho sales.
Theso oxponsos amounted to nbout
$17,000, inoludiug commissions.
From timo to time, ns tho compnny
nooded monoy to construct tho dnm,
ho sont it out, from tho procoods of
tho snlos, nnd credited himself on
tho books of tho corporation for
"monoy advanced." Wlion those ad
vances had nmountod to $105,500 ho
caused his rolntivos, who composed
tho board, to oxoouto n trust mort
gngo, providing for n bond issuo of
$105,000. Tho board thou voted him
$105,500 worth of bonds to pay for
his so-callod ndvnncos. It wns thoso
bonds whioh ho hold, nnd tho where
abouts of which ho rofusod to dis
close which caused tho stop in tho
proceedings on Juno 5.
Arranged With Hoard,
Anient now olnims when tho cor
poration was organized ho mado nr
rnngoments with tho board, though
thoro is no record of it, whoreby ho
wub to soil n cortaiu nunibor of
shares and givo tho company tho
proceeds of tho salos. Ho caused
.TUNE 26, 1910.
two sets of books to be kept, ono
showing snlos which ho said woro his,
nnd other sales which ho said woro
tho company's. Tho company's woro
nil thoso snlos where tho first pay
ments wero $2 to $4 nnd where tho
monthly paymonts woro very very
small, and his nro now shown to bo
thoso which hnd Inrge first payments
and wero for largo nmounts, nnd
whoro tho payments wero regular nnd
the purchasers responsible. Ho took
every cash sale that was made,
totaling more than $100,000, except
ing two small sales which he allowed
the company to take.
Could Not Find CaHli.
Amcnt hud first testifed ho kept
the record of theso cash sales in a
privnto account book, but thnt ha
could not find tho book. He stated
in his testimony Friday thnt he hnd
never kept any such book nnd thnt
there is no possible way to tell the
cxnet nmount of money thnt ho re
ceived from cash sales, and this
seems to bo correct. In other words,
it seems whatever record ho hnd ho
hns destroyed, nt least tho evidence
gives thnt impression.
He wns asked then to produce his
bnnk book, showing tho deposits from
theso sales. Ho testified thnt he did
not enrry n bank account, but kept
tho monoy in a safety deposit vault.
Ho snid ono reason for this was ho
had judgments against him.
Would Sell Property.
Just before tho receiver was ap
pointed bo mado a contract to sell
tho property to the Josephine County
Irrigation & Power company for
$290,000. This contract provided
that tho bonds should first bo paid
nnd next tho book indebtedness of
tho company. The book indebtedness
of tho company, standing in the
nnmes of C. W. Amcnt and his fam
ily, represented about $05,000. This,
with tho bonds he held, would have
absorbed most of tho $290,000. Tho
rest of it would havo been declared
as a dividend on tho stock, of which
ho held 1,000,000 shares out of 1.
500,000. In other words, nil of tho
money which had come into the
company had been put in by nbout
700 stockholders, who owned about
400,000 shares of stock, nnd tho
Aments owned tho rest, so thnt if
tho snlo had cone through these peo
ple would hnvo received nbout 3 cents
on the dollar for their investments.
It wns this thnt precipitated the suit.
TWO KILLED BY BANDITS.
(Continued from Page 1.)
would havo escaped.
Had Body Guard.
Carroll had been detailed as a body
guard for Landrlgan and was near
tho manufacturer when tho attack
began. When Landrlgcn resisted
three bullets wero fired at him point
blank. Carroll was then shot.
Tho bandits kept firing as thoy
fled. This resulted in tho capture
of tho third man as ho was found
hiding with an empty revolver in his
hnnd.
Send a
Messenger
that will meet with the ap
proval of the recipient of
your message. Any old kind
of a messenger won't answer.
The best should always be
sent "if" you wish the re
cipient to pass a favorable
verdict.
What you think about busi
ness stationery isn't quite so
important as what your corre
spondent thinks.
Don't buy
nt it.mjjrj fatr ftr imliKiil ilaliJirry
dj ihiKiHiiiiE mm
because it pleases you, but
because it influences the man
you write in your favor.
Old lUursmxK Bend U a clean, ctbp
paper, nude lor clean, crup kutineu
lolkt, li is sold on the assumption thnt
there's economy In quality. A handsome
specimen book given upon request, show.
in letterheads and other business forms,
printed, lithographed and engraved on
the whits and louMee't colors.
Made by IiAursiiiRs
ArK Company, the
inly paper makers in
he world making bond
super exclusively.
Medford
Printing
Co.
38 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE
Afor abandoning tholr loot tho men
enmo upon MIbb Booslo B-kor, who
wns on horsobnek. Thoy compollcd
hor to dismount, seized tho horse, nnd
ns thoy departod fired upon tho young
woman.
Auto In Gnmo.
An automobilo containing four clti
zons camo up with tho robbora, ono
of whom was on tho horso, whllo the
others wero running and holding tho
stirrups. Tho posse opened flro nnd
tho man on tho horso was killed. Tho
others left tho road for tho tlmbor
near by, and Inter a shot was hoard.
Tho posse camo upon tho body of tho
second bandit soon afterward.
The bnml't on horseback hns been
Identified as "Abo Abcoon," a Now
York crook. Tho third man, who Is in
custody, was wounded In both wrists.
It Is believed that ho is a noted thief.
The men nro believed to have formed
part of a gang thnt has been operat
ing in New England for many months.
Lynrhlnv: Feared.
Tho captured bandit sa'.t that his
namo wna Bill KovlnHky and that his
homo was in Boston. Tho polico do
claro that ho is Bacchinin Wlsdop
ski of Now York. Ho is being
guardod carefully to prevent tho
possibility of a successful attempt
to lynch.
Robert F. Maguire
Late special agent TJ. S.
General Land Office,
announces that he has
opened law offices in
the Medford National
Bank Building, for gen
eral practice before
X state and federal courts
and the Department of
the Interior.
!.
For Sale
20 acres, 12v acres in trees, close in,
$200 per acre.
Somo fine alfalfa tracts very cheap.
40 acre3, out, $700.
Homesteads, call room 207.
Close-in property, income $68 per
month; $4500 if taken at once.
Lots on West Main, a bargain.
Lotn We3t Walnut Park addition.
Oak tier wood, well seasoned.
Restaurant for quick sale, $275.
Hotel with 16 rooms, a fine buy.
Two acres, close in, $650.
34 acres under ditch, close in;
$6,800
160 acres, close in, fine dairy and
stock ranch, $20 per acre.
1200 acres, heavy timber, on P. &
E. railroad.
Fine truck Innd, close in, $20 acre
Bootblack stand, cheap.
2-room house and lot for price of
lot.
Bearing orchard, fine location, no
disease, heavy commercial crop,
$500 per acre.
160 acres, 1,000,000 pine timber, im
provements, $7 per acre.
Good income propcity, trade for
acreage.
WANTED.
Girls for general housework.
Lojr drivers.
Girls for Keneral bousowork, $5 to
$7 por week.
Railroad mou, $2.25.
Woman to cook on ranch.
Men to cut wood, tJ2 cord, $1.15 tier.
E. F. A. BITTNER
MedYord Employment Bureau.
Business chances, real estate, all
kinds of holp furnished.
Room 207 Taylor & Phlpps Bldtf.
Phonn 4141 Main
MR. ARCHITECT
MR. CONTRACTOR
MR. BUILDER
Belays Cost You Money
Yon save dolays when you buy from us.
Because
Wo carry a complete stook of what you need on tho job.
Wo nro Southern Oregon agents for Dnplox Post Caps and Joist
Hangers, Cleveland Metal Lath, Cabot's Creosoto Stains, Cabot's
Quilt, Chicago Varnish Co.'s goods, Pattou's Sun-Proof Paint,
etc.
BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO.
TELEPHONE MAIN 4531.
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stntlon In n patrol wagon, empto?
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OFFICE
SUPPLIES
You'll find nil tho little need
ed supplios horo mid the r
sonnblonoss of tho prices wW
surprise you.
Sco our lino of
TYPEWRITERS.
Chocolafef;
and Confections
Dctidouily flavored, templing! baaed 1
FOR SALE BY
THE MERRIV0LD SHOP,
134 West Main.
I 111 , MIJW itWIf M
Wo have not Bald mock
about
Office
Supplies
But If you wish a complete
equipment, including Under
wood Typewriora (new, not re
built, writer press, mimeo
graph, tubes, baskes, filiaff
cabinets, etc., seo us.
Complete Offlco Outfitters.
Medford Book Store
BijouTheatre
Med ford's Leadinn AmMaMMBt
Resort.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
CHANGE OP POLICY.
W. H. FLUHART
Mnnagor.
HIGH-CLASS
MOTION PICTURES,
ILLUSTRATED SONGS AND
POPULAR MUSIC.
IOc-ANY SEAT-IOc
33 NORTn BARLETT ST.
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