Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 24, 1910, Image 7

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    MISDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORECION, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1910.
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EXPERT CAUTIONS
CARELESS CAMPER
Assoclnto Forester Cecil Tells How
Many Fires Are Started, and Also
Tells How They May Easily Be
Prevented.
(Hy Cloorgu II. Cecil, United Status
iihhocIiUo forester.)
Few of (ho thousands of ouinporH
who luiiiuiilly mnko excursions to
(hu forests on plcuHuro trips rual'uu
wllllt groat dlllllllgO rOHIlltS i'l'Olll u
Httlu carelessness on Ihuir part. It
is known that at least 2fi pur cent
of ttiti foruHl firoH which have oo
ciirrctl In Oregon in the IiihI two
yours started from ahandoiiuil camp
firoH or wuru caused in hoiiio other
way by campers. A ramp fin,
though it may hu uvur ho hiiiuII, if
loft with hut a npnrk of lifu, may
smoulder for ilayH and then, whun
fanned hy thu wind, break out and
oftuntimuH Hproad ovur thousands of
ncros of timhor land.
Listen, campurHl Think a inimit.il
The forcHt fire means an unortuoiiH
Iohh to tlio timhor grower, to thu
community and to yourselves ns
wot). Lnrgo forest fires drivo out
tiiu gnuio and in Komu instiiiiccs ovoii
kill thu fish in tliu streams, besides
converting thu aroa burned ovur into
u doHolnto, God-forsaken country,
iiiiHiiitablu for recreation of any
kind. When you go into thu woodf
for a camping trip, the forest in your
home, and you should treat it iih
hucIi. Furthermore, it iH a borrowed
homo and should bo cared for uvea
mo ro uarufully than your own prop
erty. You would not think of leaving
n fire in or near your homu that
might MHHib!y break out and destroy
your house, as well iih thu houses of
your neighbors. Ih it not, tltoreforu,
your duty to tnko thu amu precau
tion to protect thu forests, which are
one of thu greatest resources of the
northwest?
Some campers are careful; others
make a haphazard attumpt to put
out their fires, whilu Htill othorH
travel heedlessly on and leavu their
uamp fireH to go out if thuy are m
disposed, or to smolder and Inter he
(ho Hourcu of a great conflagration,
Somu of you may iihIc jiihI what is
the proper precaution. Hero are
xouiu hints:
First Willi a tdiovol, n.x or Hlick
"remove all the grans, leave, needles
and othur debris from n spot six or
more feet in diameter and build a
k'uiiiII firu in thu ceiiler. Ho Miro you
hnvo dug down to the mineral ho'iI,
iih only mineral hoil eau hu depended
upon not to conduct fire.
Second Do not build u fire
agaiiiHt a rotten log or Mump, for
thu firu works into thu decayed wood
and it in then impossible to determine
whuthor it in extinguished or not.
Third Do not leave a fire until
you are absolutely sure it is out.
Fourth Do not throw away burn
ing mutches, cigars or cigarettes.
Fifth If you hoo na firu, ovo
though it hu a small ground firu, put
it out, and if thu firu is ho largo that
you aro unahlo to fight it alone, re
port it at oiico to Home forest ran
ger, or firu warden, who will tnko the
proper notion. A grass firu can of
ten hu beaten out with a wot Hack,
blanket or greun boughs. Dirt or
sand, whothor wet or dry, !h also of
feulive, Going a short distance in
advance of thu fire and raking a
path a foot or moru wide is often
offuotivo. Wntur, of course, is effective-
if it is ohtaiuablu near by.
MRS. CUDAHY IS GIVEN
DIVORCE; NOW IN CHICAGO
CIIICAQO, Aug. 2-1. Mrs. Kilim
'Cudahy, who was yesterday granted
a divorco from "Jack" Cudahy lit
Kaunas City, arrived hero today with
hur font' children to give thum, ac
cording to an order of thu court, in
to tlte custody of Michaol Cudahy,
the millionaire packer.
MVh. Cudahy and thu children
weru met at thu railroad station hy
Mr. and Mrs. Miuhuul Cudahy and
taken to their suito at (ho llluokstouo
hotel.
Mrs. Cudahy rufused to discuss
hor marital troubles, but intimated
that she might later accept one of
thu many thuatrical offers that have
been made to her.
Medford, Oregen: Thin oorlificp
that wo hnvo Hold Hall's Toxas Won
dor for tho euro of all kidney, blad
der and rhoumatio troublos for ton
years, and hnvo novor had a com
plaint. Tt clvoH quick and pormnnonl
roliof. Sixty days' trontrnont in onch
tbottlo. Mvdford Phnnnnoy, tf
MAN HAS SEVERE
EXPERENCE WITH FIRE
MISSOULA, Mont., Aug. 21. To
He suffocating In a coyoto holo with
noHtrlln burled In ooo, whllo forent
(Ires raged nearby, Ignited by tho
f 11 mom that exploded 12 to mi of dyna
mite, wiih thu experience of RubhoII
Joiioh, brltli;u foronnin or tho Pugot
Hound railway, who snout a nervo
wrncklng night In tho Loop district
tiro zone,
"Tho flames swept up tho moun
tain with frli.litful rnpldlty," flnld
Jones In relating his experience "I
could boo nothing but a 100-foot wait
of flro. Tho tinmen traveled faster
tlinn an express train, nnd burnlm;
brnuds were sent high In tho air for
mllcH. Doer, coyotes, quail and oth
er game wero running frantically
throui;h tho bush ahead of tho tinmen
which wero accompanied by a terri
fying roar, I found a ravine In
which wan :. Ilttlo muddy water nnd
tried to bury myself In the ooze.
"I thought I was a gonor ouro
when 12 Ioiih of dynamite that wo
had hurled exploded. Later I found
thnt tho flro had burned to within
tun feet of where I Iny nnd then voor
od off."
POPE DENOUNCES
EXTREME FASHIONS
LONDON. Aug. 21 According to
a nows nguncy dispatch from Home,
I'opu l'iux X has put himself in the
light of Htrongly opposing present
feminine fashions, calling them
"really scandalous attire.".
Thu dispatch says tho popo has
requested nil bishops to publish pns
torul letters expressing disapproval
of thu prevailing extreino modes.
SAYS HE HAS $300,000
IN SIGHT. BUT POOR NOW
IMTTSIIUHO, Fa., Aug. 21. Too
poor to pay for lodgings, but claim
ing to bo an heir to an estate valued
ut .:J0O,(IOO, with a ranch in Call
fornin and property in Los Angeles,
San Diego nnd Las Cadcn Park, Carl
Fechncr of Shuboygun, Wis., spent
the night in a police station here.
Fechncr has engaged attorneys to
fight for his share of the estate,
which he claiiub whs left by his sis
ter, Laura White, who was found
(lend nt Lawrencevillc Inst .January
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COLORADO RIVER
SAN lltillNAItDlKO, Cnl., Aug.
21. Tho clearing away of tho debris
shows that thu hurricane which
struck in the vicinity of Hull's ranch
on the Colorado river, lato yesterday
was one of thu most s ovo 10 within
the knowledge of old residents.
Trees ninny feet in circumference
were blown down, windows smashed,
barns unroofed nnd othur damago
done.
At Hull's ranch chickens, turkeys
nnd other barnyard fowl were hurled
through the air like bits of paper.
GAYNOR TO LEAVE
HOSPITAL NEXT WEEK
IIOHOKION, N. .1., Aug. 21. -Mayor
William J. flaynor probably
will leave St. Mary's hospital Mon
day. His family is yet undecided
whether to take thu Now York ex
ecutive to thu Adirondack mountains
to recuperate or to tho flaynor farm
on Long Island.
Hints to the Wise
Your "ronl oslnto education" will bo lmprored oven If It's very good already by roadlng the
rcntv oatnto ndu In this papor todn.
You mny form montal ItnprenalonB of tho sort of jooplo hunting work In this city today by read- 1
Ing tholr want ndu,
YOUR NEXT 1'OBITION may advortlscd today. 3
Tho next furnls'icd room you'll live In la probably adrortlsod In anothor column.
Look for it among tho want adn If It's something that ought to havo been advortlscd.
Wrlto for Interviews to tho bo work-huntcra whoso nda Impress you most favorably.
To know Instantly whothor an ad Is really Important to you Is a flno sort of business ability.
Want Ads One Cent a Word
WANTED.
OH, JOY! THE HOBBLE
SKIRT IS A HAS-BEEN
PARIS, Aug. 24. The "hobble"
skirt, a recent Parisian creation, is
soon to give way to tho "tube" skirl,
a now confection in thu wearing ap
parel lino. Thu famod dressmakers
of Puris who designed thu hobble,
likewise claim tho doubtful honor of
being thu creators of this latest de
velopment in style.
Asked to oxplain just what a tube
skirt is, ono of the drossmakors said
it was a hobble skirl without tho
hobble, In oilier words, tho skirt is
narrow, and not bound in at tho basu,
The tube came into being as a re
sult of thu doubtful woleome the
American women gave tho hobblo.
BIDS.
School board will ontortaln bids
for 200 cords of wood or any part
thoroof up to August 20.
ORIS CRAWFORD,
Clork Dlst. No. 49.
STRAYED.
From Brownsboro, two horecn, ono
flea bltton grny, hind legs swollen,
ono black homo, Roturn to Heath's
ranch, Brownsboro, and recclvo re
ward, 134
MEDFORD MARKETS.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE,
Haslncfw Property.
Miscelfcuieras.
FOR SALE Choice business prop
erty at a bargain, on long time;
easy terms. Address Condor Wa
ter Power Co.
Houses.
WANTED Lady's bicycle In good
condition and cheap, E, Broadloy,
Box 621. 130
FOR SALE Seven-room now mod
ern house; lot 53 by 108; east
FOR SALE Ono Dlobold safe, ono
showcaso, ono floor case; also watch
maker's work bench. Addreso J. F.
Lawrence, 27 South Central ave
nue, Medford. 137
Uclp Wanted Female.
WANTED Couplo to work on ranch;
woman to cook for men; no chil
dren. Hollywood Orchards. Phono
Farmers 7063. tt
WANTED A waitress; must be ex
perienced. Apply Louvre cafe, tf
WANTED Olrl for gonoral house
work. Throo In family. 520 South
Holly. 139
WANTED At the Ashland Hotel,
Ashland, a chambermaid and wait
ress; both must come well recom
mended and fully competent; good
wages. Address N. D. Hardy, prop.,
Ashland, Or.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Five budders. Rogue
River Valloy Nursory Co,, Inc., 25
West Main st Medford, Or. tf
WANTED Experienced stone cutter
and quarry man. Call at Condor
"Water and Power Co's. office.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Printers nnd PabUMra,
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has
best equipped job office ta Sol
orn Oregon; Portland prices.
Sonth Central avenne.
Cement Sidewalk.
CEMENT SIDEWALKS, briekmn
stone mason, plastering and
kinds of stucco work. Expert wl
manship at rcasonablo charged
too day or contract. Address
sons, 511 E. Main at., Medfordl
NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOI
James A. MacKcnzie, dealer
now and second-hand farnil
hardware, clothing, boots and si
Highest cash prices paid for
cast-off clothing. Call and scl
when yon have something to I
103 South Central.
Stenographers.
ELLAMTgUANYAW Palm
otenograpmc worjc done qu
and well.
. .. ' - . '""' "Uil" ' FOR RAI.P T,.. -,( ,..n-...-.T-.
1 - - .-m -. r w U UU1II. UUVUKO,
will sell at a bargain. Address'
? 100 each on Ellers Piano house at
A3, care Mall Tribune office tf , '"" T ? Ie" ?an? h0UB0 at
. . 2 Beach. 1 4 C North Front streetl34
(Prices paid by Medford morchants.)
Potatoes, new, $i.iu(rt)i.'Ji per
cut,; cnbbago, 2c.
Hluckborrios, $11.25.
Peaches, 35(fi)50c box.
Cucumbers, 10c to 15c doz.
Squash, 3550c dozon.
Corn, 15c dozon.
Cantnloupes, 2.r(JD'10c dozen.
Wntonnelons, 520c.
Tomatoes, 2c.
Pumpkins, 8122c
Apples, Va; Pears, 1c.
Iluttor, Kggs nnd Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford morchants.)
Ranch butter, 30c; fancy creamery,
35c.
Fresh ranch eggs, 30c.
..Mixed poultry, lUftyxoc; spring
chickens, 18(520c; turkeys, 17c.
(Prices paid producers.)
Hay Timothy, $10; alfalfa, 12;
grass, $14; grain hay, $10.
Grain Wheat, $1.15 bushel; oats,
$32 ton; barloy, $.10 ton.
Roof Cows, -llVi c; steors, 5
5 Vic; pork, Dc; mutton. 5(5)5 Vc;
Inmbs, Oo; veal, dressed, 80.
(Selling prices.)
Rolled barloy, $1.1)0 cwt., $32 ton;
bran, $1.70: middlings, $1.85(5)1.00;
shorts. $1.80(5)1.85.
FOR EXCHANGE.
1910 AUTOMOBILE to trade for city
or ranch property. Address H, Mall
Tribune. 13C
FOR SALE.
Farms or Orchards.
FOR SALE An Idenl small farm of
10 ncros. Almost 3 miles from Pho
ontx, samo distnnco from Talent,
Oregon, Fruit land, 2 good springs,
D-room house, outbuildings, GO pear
trees, Binnll fruit, 5 acres cleared
$S00 worth of wood. $1200 down
bnlnnco on tlmo to suit buyor. Take
cars to Tnlont and I will show you
tho property. L. N. Judd, Roberts
building, Tnlont, Oro. tf
FOR SALE Tho finest small or
chard In tho Roguo Rlovr valloy
near Ashland, will pny 20 per cont
net on prlco asked, prlco $12500
might tnko $2500 in n nico Ilttlo
homo In Medford in part payment,
1nrt of bnlanco on easy tonus, E.
T. L., 571 Chestnut strcot, Ashland
Oro. 134
Ilnuclies,
FOR SALE Do you want a flno
farm of 00 acrcj, near Andorson
crook, Talcit, Orogon; fortllo soil,
healthy location, among tho hills, 20
ncros under cultivation, n sovon
room houso, outbuildings, etc., otc,
n woll of puro, sparkling w:,tor sov
oral living springs of wator on tho
place, a flno bonrlng family orchard
of thrco ncros, early and I'.to apples,
also poaches, ponrs, plums, prunos,
chorrles and somo smnll fruit, lovoly
vlow from It of tho valloy. Will
make somobody nn ldonl homo, Sov
011 thousand dnllnrs (thntt s only n
trifle- over ($110) 0110 hundred and
slxtoon dollars an aero, Tako your
wlfo nnd coma on tho cars to Tnlont
nnd I will tnko a rig and go out and
show you tho plnco. L. M. Judd,
Robort building, nonr dopot, tf
huu SAL.h Five-room house, lot ; FOR SALE Wagons, tmts, steel
53 by 200, east front. North Cen- drlllso, hammers, picks, shovels,
trnl Avenue. Call on J. T. Sum- range, camp dishes, anvils, saddlo
mervlllo, Whlscnant Barber Shop. harness, typewriter desk. Vincent
tf Baker, Medford Water Works, con
tractors, 26 N. Bartlett st. 134
dalt; flvo rooms and modofn baJh- """I0' ? V8' rcaonabl' wlth
stcno foundatien: lar.o ,o"h 1' or without piano; rent house. Room
n,.. : . r: ...: : w ppc was
. ...... iinuoj uuiji anu Eiao; 10c
tf
59x163; 19 apple troos In full bear
ing; price for quick salo $2650; half'
cash, balance easy terms. See own-
FOR SALE Ono good span horses,
harness and wagon, ono disc gang
and one Deering gang plow. Inquire
of L, A. Rose, Phoenix. 137
FOR SALE New 3-inch half truck
Mitchell wagon; price $95. Inquire
FOR SALE-New v-room modern at c22 South Central. 136
houso on West Main, 50x118 foot ' F0R SALE: Legal blanks of all
lot, corner, cheap, at $3750. In- kinds trespass and other notices,
quire of L, M. Lynns. 716 East
Main.
WANTED Salesmen In every local
ity of the northwest; money ad
vanced weekly; many make over
$1000 month.'; choice of territory.
Taklma Valley NnrBory Co., Top
penish, Waih.
MJsceBaneoBB.
WANTED Two or three rooms for
light housekeeping, prefer them
furnished and closo in; no children
In family. Address C. W., Box 114,
Medford. 138
WANTED Clean regiT Inquire at
Mall Tribune office. tf
WANTED To take camping parties
to the mountains; have good teams
and wagone. Phono or address H.
C. Messenger, Agate, Or. tf
or nt Sherman Clay Piano com-'
pany. tt
at Mall Tribune office.
138
FOR SALE $1200, two-story now
hnnnn fmii- ..rsi.. .i .
FOR SALE Household furniture for
sale. 228 North Central ave. 138
$500 cash will handlo some Medford
...., .wu. iwuio uuu juiuiry uown ...,
Btalrs upstairs not completed; wood nrODOrt' tliat should stow profit
shod and woll, lot 50x258; close' of 4000 ,n year. See Owner. B. F.
In. Inquire J. Roter, 6 South rjl Beuson' at Moore Hotel. 138
strcot- 133 j FOR SALE Chandler & Price Gor-
FOR SALE-Two tour-room houses. I 1,1
- w AMa -wvuut) UHiUo.
FOR REST.
largo lots, salo cheap, boforo Sep
tember 1st. Call i 16 Bo- rdman st
or nddross Brx 364. Modfor.i nr.
j39!f0R RENT Offices over the post
FOR SALE Houso and two lots. I office See A. A. Davis. tf
$
2150. Inqulro Bob Taylor. 8151
Myrtlo street. tf
FOR SALE Now "Old Trusty," 200
egg Incubator and broodor, com
plete, at a srlflco. Call 436 South
Evorgroon street. 133
Acreage.
FOR SALE Ten acres. Seo Honry
M. Marsh, nt S. P. station, or ad
dress B. 122, Medford. 138
FOR SALE 120 acres, Evans Creek
fruit; Improvements; buy of owner.
Wrlto S. F. Pi.ttor, R. F. D Wood
vlllo, Or.
FOR SALE 35 acres fruit land $75
per ncro Easy torras, cr will ox
chnngo for lncomo proporty. Seo
owner. B. F. Bonson, at Mooro ho
tol. 138
Housekeeping Itoonia.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Mrs. Darnell,
14th street, cast from Riverside, tf
Furnished Rooms.
FOR RENT Lnrgo modern furnish
ed room, close In. 243 North Hol
iy. 139
FOR RENT Four nicoly furnished
housekeeping rooms, thoroughly
plumbed and lighted, lower floor.
729 West Elovonth. 136
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
transients, No. 10 North Grape
streot, next to Farmers and Fruit
growers' bank. tf
FOR RENT A largo front room
with bath and oloctric lights at 322
South Central. 137
, tjvuui wcuuai, id (
F.0R, SP5 ,and. ?.-noro. tracts' rem RENT Furnished rooms foT
just within and adjoining citv lim
its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pny
monts. Address Condor Wuter
Power Co.
transients, No. 10 North Grape
streot, next to Farmers' and Fruit
growers' bank. tf
Houses.
WANTED Men's cast-off shoes in
fair condition at once. 103 Sonth
Central avenue. 139
WANTED A two-seated wagon or
carriage with top for one horse. Ad
dress A. X. Y., Tribune office, stat
ing price and condition. 134
Billiard Parlor.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiard!
gars and Soft Drinks. Up
Young & Hall buildlnar.
cool place to spend tke hot
noons.
flospttateT
SOUTHERN OREGON HOflPIO
344 Sonth C at, Medfori,
W. Hisoy, Matron. Official kJ
P. & E. R. S.
Real Xatate.
EAHLE C. SABDT Orckari
city property. List your kJ
with me. Only desirable pi
handled. Room 202, Fruit,
Bank bldg.
Bill Foster.
WANTED Highest cash price paid
for clean cotton rags, delivered to
Mail Tribune office.
LOST.
STRAYED From Brownsboro, two
horses, ono flea bitten gray, hind
legs swollen; one sway-back black
horse. Return to Heath's ranch,
Brownsboro, $20.00. 138
FOUND.
FOUND A lady's watch and pin
found on East Main street Tues
day, August 23. By proving prop
orty and paying for this ad. Call
at Mall Tribune office. tf
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys.
WITH1NGTON & KELLY Lawyers,
Palm building.
A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post
office. '
PORTER J. NEFP. WM. P. MEA
LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 9 D
streot, ground floor.
COLV1G & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyors. Of
fice Medford National Bank build
ing. second floor.
Architects.
NORMAN WINDER, architectural
draftsman and builder See mo
about your new homo. I can save
you money by planning to your
own idoas and figuring with you
right. Write Box 37, P. 0 Medford.
Business Opportunities
1
Or trado, 320 acres good , FOR 'SALE $T2"0"0, two-story now
FOR SALE
nvorago land, woll located; nil wild
land; about 30 acres non-tlllablo;
house, four rooms nnd pantry down
stairs, upstairs not complotod; wood
UV HbtM 4.VU-blll(IUIU, I " ' " " - - -. ...,.,,..-,., ,.wV
no hills; two miles from railroad I 8nd nnd well; lot 50x25S; closo
1 1.. , v - I f. . M
in. iiijimro j, ueier, 0 souin j
street. 140
station; corners In Roguo rlver:
100 ncros of this Is worth prlco of
wholo trnct; cheapest proporty In
snmo vicinity; good orchard district;
flno for promotion; will tnko city or
ranch proporty In part payment,
hore or olsowtoro. J. W. Dressier
Agency. . tf
Acreage.
Relinquishments.
FOR SALE Relinquishment; good
houso ami othor lmprovomonts,
Addross Entryman, euro Mull Tri
bune, tf
FOR SALE Rolluqulahmont, now
house, flno woll wator, boarlng fruit
troos, ono million foot saw tlmbor
will trado for city lots. Addross p!
M. Cnro Mall-Trlbuno. 138
FOR SALE 160 acres tlmbor Innd,
cheap for cash, near Medford. J.
R, Stevenson, Tnrpan, Tex. 147
Lots.
FO K SALE Frnolot"oiroroson st;;
near West Fourth street; $100 will
handle; a bargain. Addross Al,
.Mall Trlbuno office, tf
FOR SALE Fins lot In Walnut
Park addition, east front, near West
8th stroot. Addross A2 euro Mall
Trlbuno offlco. tf
FOR SALE Flno lot near ondof
West 4th stroot. $50 will hnndlo
easy torms, 735 North Oak, Choi-
gron Brothers, 136
FOR SALE Beautiful vlow lot, 9
boarlng npplo, pruno and plum
tioos; prlco $360. AddrosB M. Sto
phons, Box 508, city. 133
FOR RENT Ono sovon-room. modorn
houso. 820 West 12th. 134
FOR RENT Houso in Jacksonville,
$11. Inqulro North Roosovolt avo
nuo, No. 23. 133
Miscellaneous.
FOR LEASE Fully oqulrpod gold
mine; ten-stamp mill and concen
trator, all ororatod by eloctrlc pow
01. Ownor will furnish froo eloc
trlc power for sharo la procoods. Seo
Smith, at Condor Water & Power
Co.
WANTED.
Situations Wanted.
WANTED By oxporlontod placer
minor, position as foreman. Refer
ences. E. H, Poarco Phoonlx, Oro.
137
Help Wanted Miscellaneous.
WANTED Good rollnblo man or
lady to solicit trado for one of tho
best soiling articles on tho markot.
Steady position for right party, with
$50 cash socurlty. Apply at 733,
comor of Laurel and West Elovonth
streots, 133
JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and
Builders. Offico 7-8, 325 Main.
Phono Main 3471. Residence phono
2471.
Unions.
CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL
1840 Moots at Smith's hall, 128
North Grnpo stroot, overy Thurs
day ovoning promptly nt 8 o'clock.
All journeymen oarpontors, ns woll
ns local members, urgod to bo pres
ent. Business of vital interest to
nil carpenters transacted nt theso
meetings. J. J. Sonl. business ngt.
VERNE T. CANON Bill Po1
Distributor. All orders
filled. Room 29, Jackson
Bank building, Medford. Or
Clgara aad Tobacco.
IRELAND & ANTLE, Smoke)
Dealers in tobacco, ciffai
Bcokers' supplies. Excltuive
of Lewis Single Binder, Ell
and El Palencia. 212 Wei!
street.
Painters aad Papert
H. G. DEAN, O. P. M'MUI
Phono 3732. Dean & Md
contracting painters, paintl
per hanging and tinting.
on all kinds of painting!
Medford. Or.
Farnitorts.
H. P. WDLSON & CO., deJ
new and second-hand fl
and hardware. Agents fori
hold stoves and ranges. j
Fir street.
MISSION FURNITURE W
Corner 8th and Holly stJ
ford.- Mission Furniture
order. Cabinet work of
A trial order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cool
and ranges. New and seed
furniture. Ends' old stanl
F st South. Phono 91,
Ore.
Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERLES (
are budded, not grafted.
is not irrigated. We guar
erything put out. We are
trust. H. B. Patterson,
moved to 116 East Main
ROGUE RIVER VALLE1
SERY CO., Inc. Grower
grade nursery stock.
W. Main. Tel. 1201.
Physicians and Surge
'I'm Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin .and
sheot iron wnro on hand and inadi
to order. 128 North Q St.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phone 351. Night
phones, C. W. Conklin 3001, J. H.
Butler 3571.
Photographers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO-"Pose with
Mnokey and die with joy." Over
Alton & Roagan's storo; entranoo
on Soventh street.
Dcntlkts.
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Offict
in room 200, Phipps bldg. Gas ad
ministered for extraction of tooth
Telephone Main 341. Night phono
4432.
DR. W. M. "VTAN SCOYOC, Dentist-
Offioe in rooms 203-204, Farmow'
& Fruitgrowers' bank building;,
west of tho tracks.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D,-
Jaokson County bank.
promptly answered. Oil
residonco phone Main 34
DRS. CONROY & CLANC
oiana and Surgeons, Te
Phipps bldg., rooms 210, J
Office phono 501, residei
012. Office hours 9 a. m.
DR. F. G. CARLOW,
MAINS CARLOW Od
Physioians. Mission blo
292. Medford.
Medicines.
HOW YOUNG'S CHINES1
CINES Will cure rh
asthma, paralysis, sores!
vato diaoasos. These
may be proourod at thai
laundry, 123 S. Rivorsid
Medford, Ore., whoro thJ
sold by tho proprietor.
Dr. Chow Young h
several severe cases witlj
edies since coming to Me
has for roferenco some
known and most iutolligel
in Southern Oregon. Cs
Brick Oonipaniecl
MEDFORD BRICK CO.-
Priddy, O. D. Nagle.l
O'Brien Contractors ar
faoturers of briok;
pressed briok and lime.
Postoffice block, room
No. 3181.