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MFJWOliD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1910.
NOTED LECTURER
AT NAT TONIGHT;
"Sco Acmrlcn First" Will Do Given
By Brilliant Snoakcr In Lnruo Au
ditorium at Natatorluin This Ev
onlnii. Tint people of Mi'ilfonl nro pro
inlhi.'il a riuo trout In tho illustrated
locturn of Adam Dixon Warner In
Moilford (oulKlit imtl Friday ulcht
lit tlio Nat audltorliiiii, jMr. Dixon
HtamlH out an tlio preeminent loo
turor of tlio Pacific coniit and among
tlio inotit oOiirntod peoplo in tlio
United HlatoH. It h a Bro.il boost
for tlio Hngitn Hlvor valley and tlio
ontlro nortlwoMt that Mr. Warner
ItiiK cIiohoii ho many views of thin
dlHtrlct for IiIh now lecture "Boo
Atuorlcn FlrBt", which ho delivers
nndor tlto nusplroH of tint Coinnior
clal cluli, Tlio lootnroiH collection
contaliiH twont.y.flvo vIowh of Hip1
Rokiio Itlvor vnlloy.
Monday nlr.lit 1500 peoplo, hoard
Mr. Warner at tlio Chinitaupun nu
dltorltnn In Ashland. Tlio iiowh
pnporH ropoit tliu vIcwm hIiowii com
posts tlio incut comploto and up-to-date
collection of wooturn vIowh
over presented In tlio town nnd that
Mr. Warner ranked IiIkIi among tho
... wuii nil n. nu niHiiivn m mom, T,u forest raiii:ore aro cut
Ashland. The manner of tho AhIi- l)K ()Ut (0 rond 0,B,t fLot , wdth
laud commercial club ald of tho i pncl 8lo of 1() ,, trnc( whch
ovuiilnKH entertainment: a r tB0f a nMl BllbBtnntlal ,m.
"In IIIUHtratlon of IiIm lecture en- provomont."
titled 'iSoo America FlrHt", ho hIiow- J .
oil tlio fluent line of iconic vlown
ever thrown upon tho Hereon In thin
city. Tho lecture waH a Hplandld
proHoutntlon of hln Kiilijccl and a
inoiit dollithtful ontertaliimont iih
well. Uulverslnl prtilNo Ih Hpoken for!
Iilm and IiIh pIcttiri'K".
TIckotH for the lecture aro on sale
at the Nat and at HaHkliiH Drue
ntoro,
HAVE HARD TIME
SECURING BEAR HIDE
Ah anyone known who ban over
tried It, KcttliiK tho pelt off a boar
la about tho hardetit job In tho' akin
nlinr lino that n hunter Ih up agalnat,
ovoln with tho host of tools.
Two Medford huntoni, Mack Adama
and 'Doc Ryan, whllo huntlni; In tho
Klk crook country last week, took
unfair adva: tago of a lono bacholor
boar and alow him outright. Bruin
waa n laro ono for Ills Bpoclce, run
ning clouo to H00 pounda In weight,
and tho problem prosontod to tho
two nlmrodc woh the removal of tho
hide, an they didn't fancy tho meat.
Ryan bad a amall pon knlfo, which
hadn't aoon a whotatono for montha,
and AdnniH had no cutting tools at
all. It wnu ralnliiK nnd tho lilllsldo
wnH Htoop and Hllppory. Aftor a
atruyglo of aovorat bourn, during
which tlioy plowod up a conaldora-,
bio area of Unclo Sam's dirt, getting!
quite a qurntlty of It upon thorn
roIvob nnd qulto a bit on tho bear,
they Hitrccodod In flopnratlng him
from bis outHldo covering nnd ro
turned to camp, wot, tired, but hap
1X. -i
MEnroiti) MAiircirra.
(Prices paid by Medford mercbauls.)
Potntooa Now, J1.1G1.25 per
ewt.
Cabbage 2c.
Squash 8Bc $1.00.
Cantnloupoo 20tfM0o a dozon.
Tomatooa lVdo.
Carrota lio.
Doota 1 Mi o.
Onlona lc
Pumpkins 8 012VjC.
Apples 2o.
Poai-B 1Mi2c.
Prunoa Dried, 4o.
Colory OOe a dozon.
llutter, Kkra and Poultry.
(Prlcoa paid by Medford morchanta.)
Putter Froah ranch, 30o; cronnu
ory, 3 Bo.
Ebbs Freeh ranch, 40o.
Poultry MIxod, 1014o; spring
ohlckons, 14010o; turkoya, 17o.
(Prlcoa paid producora.)
Hay Timothy, $10; nlfalfa, ?ll;
grass, $14; grain hay, $10,
' Grain Whoat, $1.15 bushel; oats,
$30 ton; oiirloy, $32 ton.
Boor Cows, 4 4 Vic; c'.coib, 5
Pork 9c.
Mutton 5 06Mic; Jambs, Cc.
Vonl Dro3fl()d, 8o.
(Soiling pricoo,)
Polled barley, $1.7C owt, $32 ton)
bran, &1.7G; mlddllnga, $1.85 1.00;
aborts, $1.801.85.
FOR STATE SENATOR K. P. Noil,
Demoeratio nominou for stale sena
tor from Jnoksou county. Sliuulu
for statement No, 1.
CRATER ROAD IS
III GOOD SHAPE
D. L. Lawton Flnis Road Tlirouijli
tlio Forest in Fine Shnno After
Rain Arant Camps Aiiandonod
and Season Has Been Closed. '
D, T. and J, W, Lawton lolurnod
Wednesday night from a trip to
Fort Klamath, whoro tlioy had boon
on business.
"I havo crossed tho mountain many
times,' fiuld D. T.,."ifnd 1 novor saw
tlio road from Prospect on. In Hiicli
kooiI condition, Tlio mlns had boon
Juiit Hiifflulont to Holldlfy tho pum
Ico dunt nnd not enough to soften
tlio roadhod. Coming back wo woro
compollod io Hi n Ito n 'dry enmp' at
tho Arant illation, iih botweon tho
tlmo of koIiik ovor and our roturn
tlio camp had boon uhaudonod un
known to tin. Thoro was neither
foor nor nboltor for ninn or boast
available, and tho next morning wo
drove the whole way 2C mllcM to
Prospect for breakfast. Wo enjoyed
It wbon wo did got It, howovor. Tho
party which makes tho trip from now
on in lint follow tho oxnmplo advlHod
for tho crow after Shorldnn hnil fin
ished wljb tho valley of tho Shon
andoab carry tholr provlnloun with
m FOR SEATS
BREAKS AIL RECORDS!
PIIIUVDKLPIUA, Oct. 13. That
tho demand for HoatH for tho world's
ehniuploiiHlilp banobnll games lias
broken nil records nnd that at loo's t
$70,000 baa been returnod to appll
cauta for tlckota, whcso ordora could
not be filled, Is tho announcement of
the national conunlnfllon having
chnrgo of tho distribution of scats for
the first two games of tho serlen, to
bo played l.oro. ,
In Hplto of official annonr cement
that no applications for scats mailed
Inter than lust Saturday will bo con-Hlden-d,
hundrcdu havo slnco boon
straggling In.
CARUSO SUFFERS
SEVERE INJURY
MUNICH, Oct. 13. Enrico Caru
so, tho tenor, must "lay low" for
some tlmo, It ho follows tho instruc
tloua of bin physicians. During a
por.farinunco of "La Bohomo" hero
last night Caruso was Htruck, on tho
forehead" by an Iron rod used In
Hblftlug scouory nnd rondored uu
rouHctous, His physician says tho In
Jury Is so cerlouB that Cam bo must
abandon IiIh ongngomontH for a time.
AIRSHIPS ARE COMMON
IN FRANCE SAYS MAN-BIRD
NEW YOKIC, Oct. 13. That tlio
approaching Bolmnnt aviation moot
will give tremendous stimulus to the
interest in nir navigation in Amcr-J
ion, is the opinion of John Moissnnt,
who made tho famous Paris to Lon
don flight recently.
"In Ainirioa flying is rare," said
MoisHunt, "and when an aviator
leaves the ground it is uu event. In
Friiiie? aviators aro flying for hours
nt a tinio and it is getting so that
ono can hardly look aloft without
hoeing a anin-bird."
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT In private homo, largo
nontly furnished front bo(. room,
with elosot and bath; oloso m;
phono 2155. 521 West Hamilton.
FOR RENT Well furnishod modem
romm8, woll ventilated nnd sunny;
with lights, wntor and hath. Ono
block from now S. P. depot; gou
lloinen only. 245 N. Grapo St, 179
FOR RENT Throe nice sunny up
stairs rooms; no children. J. J,
Ilauri, cornor Washington and
Stark StB. East side. 177.
FOR RENT At tho Cottngo. plon-
nnt, furnishod rooms, witli hot and
cold running wntor; baths, largo
sunny porohos. 004 W. 10th St. "i-
124 King St. j
FOR RENT A largo furnishod front
room; modom. Inquiro nt 227 S,
Central nvo. 180.
Km RENT Furnishod rooms for
transients, No. 10 North Qrnpo
Btreot, noxt to Farmors and Fruit
growers' bank, tf
pen rem.
KuhiIhIumJ iUHtmn.
FOR JtBNT Nicely furnished now
sleeping rooms; hot und cold wutti",
hath; nil modern. 203 Dlcson hL,
corner WobI Ilnmllloii iiml Olooti
stroetH, 2 blocks fiom end N, Oak
dulejmving, Call Main 4-17-1. tf.
FURNISHED room Io rent in private
family; gentleman only. 205 Boutty
street not til. J82.
FOR RENT "Nicely furnished
slooping rooms, Inquire 'nt 345 N.
Ilnrllott Hlreet. tf.
FOR KENT Two nicely furnished
rooms; bath hi connection. 113
Laurel st. I'lionon !M32 or J05J2 If
ItllMllCNH ItoOtllH
KOIt RENT Business room on W.
Main Ht., 24x1-10, suitnblo for res
taurant or billiard room or other
buHiuoHB, ntoarn heat. Qold Kay
Koiilty Co.. 210 W. Main st. tf
FOR KENT Office rooms in Elec
tric building, modern equipmciit,
steam heat, electric light, baths,
toilet, hot and cold water. Gold
Kay Kwtlty Co., 210 W. Milin Bt. tf
. Farms.
FOR KENT Sale or trade, 40
ficrcH of hill land and timber,
partly cleared, 7 miles from Med
ford. 2 miles from Talent. Address
A. P. Harrow, Mad ford. Or.
FOK KENT Fanim from 40 uores
to 400 aeroH, alfalfa laud, fruit
ranches, irnrdeu IuihIh, Kcnoral
fnrmiuir rnnchcH. Gold It ay Realty
Co.". 210 West Main. tf
Mousca.
KOK KENT Small house nt 53(1
Hamilton street West. 178.
KOK KENT 8 room Iioubo, 700 S.
Oakdale ave., beiiiK ro-dccoratcl,
"renjly in' two weeks; will sell if de
sired. , Hay II. Tattle, Park ave.,
1nmcdiatolv at reur of above. tf.
FOK KES'T Only iiotel in railroad
town of 1000 iuhtibitantH: Komio
Sv lto 300' '"'
LOST
LOST A wedding ring; initials "W.
N. A." curved inside; return to
Tribune office add receive reward.
LOST Black' silk umbrella with gold
pearl handle; upper part in driven
driven void; lino uiuno of Mrs. M.
IV Fcrrcl on handle. Finder leave
at Mndford'Tribiuie office nnd re
ceive reward. 179. i
LOST.
LOST Scotch collio doc with white
neck, breast. and feet. Liberal re
ward for return. - D. T. Lawton.
tf
LOST Small Moroco vot :o-ket
memorandum, witii titrates only in
it. el.ave at this office. 177
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOK EXCHANGE Medford nud
suburban property, ranches, timber
lands, for other property. Address
Box 100. care Mail Tribune. tf
FOR EXCHANGE Forty acres ir
rigated land near Lakeview; per
potuol wator right; want Rogue
stairs rooms; no children
River vnlloy property. J. J. Ilaun,
Box 292. 177.
FOR LEASE
FOR LEASE--Fishing, hunting,
boating nni bathing resort, lVs
square miles body of wator, on
railroad, within 12 miles of Med
ford. Address Box 201, care Mail
Tribune. tf
FOR SALE
XjOtfl.
FOR SALE At n bargain, for quiek
sale, two sof the best lots on Ross
Court; pavement, sower nnd city
water. See owner, 43(1 So. Evor
greon stroot. 182
FOR SALE I own ami will soil n
lot one-third larger than the ordi
nary, closo to school and pavement
for 050; terms. Add' ess "Qunn
tity," enro Mail Tribune. 182.
FOR TRADE Will trade vacant city
lots, sowor and water, for houso and
lot; or' will bo willing to contract
with respouBllio enrpenter to build
mi a houso and take somo splendid
loto In payment. Address P. O,
Box 172. 178
FOR SALE Hero is an opportunity
for tho man with a small incomo to
buy a building lot choap, nnd torms
to suit your incomo. No bettor lots
in West Medford for tho mouov;
east front, noar wntor, pnvomont,
gas and light; must go quick to so
ouro torms. Addross E cure
aMil Tribune office t
Farms or Orchards.
FOR BALE 130 acres, Evans Crook
fruit; improvoraonts; buy of owner,
Write S. F. Potter, R. F D., Wood
vlllo, Or. tf
FOR SALE A trnot of finest npplo
laud; almost 12 noros. All smooth,
$2,400. Address 0. S. Gilson, Mc-
niiiiiivillo. Oregon, 180
Acre-age.
FOR SALE 10 nines oftimbor on
Anderson crook, 5 miles from Tal
ent, Or,, nt $." un nore, The timber
on tho laud uloiio is worth that,
Call on L. N, Judd, Talent, Or.
477
XUfiJALt-
Acreage.
FOR SAIL Lost, ant- nnd five
nci'e tracts; orchard truck and
hoi.o,( 8 years -ild, weight 1350;
good worker. And
i'r m
Owner,
Box M7. 1'
177.
FOR SALE 8 ncrcs, jearin orch
nrd, 1 mile from Medford. This is
a Ijnrti.iin; 'fimall hou-o und barn;
finest truit land to .omty; $3500,
White A 'frobridge. tr
FOK .'-ALE Ac!ioicr. unit farm of
34 ocres, 1' mile i'r rr. Talent, Or,,
can bu irrigated, pu,i.,nc apparat--uh,
machinery, etc.; jouiib fruit of
all kinds, inclmlinc 10 ncrea of
Newtown npploB und other
Iio; olrfo pcarKfprir", plutns, up
ricols, ehorricfl, fete; a good dwell
ing iiouso, 12 acres in alfalfa;
near Uc-ur creek; price 12,500,
cauli down 5500, the bnjunce on
time; como to Talent on cars and
I will show yoa the property. L.
N. Judd, Roberts Mdjr., Taent, Or.
' - ' 100
FOK
.SALEOncrc of best gar
land in 'Jackson county, Io-
den I
cnted in Bear creek bottom; will
tako house and lot as part pay
ment. For full particulars address
P. O. Box '747. 177
FOIL SALE Fine homo place of U5
acres, best free sod; sixteen acres
young commcroinl orchard. Nine
acres alfalfa. Family orchard
Building spol contains forty-iivo
giant oaks.'covcring about an acre.
Good six room house, two barns and
outhouses." Two wells fine water.
Stock, poultry, Vehicles, machinery,
etc., to go with place; 3 1-2 miles
from Medford, nnd near good4
school. Inquire owner. 022 South
Central. . 178
Uusfucss Property.
FOK SALE. OIMtECT Good open
ing for general merchandise sto-e
in new town Vith 15,000 monthly
payroll, on rnHroml, 12 miles from
Medford. Gold Kay Realty Co,
200 W Mhin. I tf.
FOK SALE Choice business prop
erty at a bargain, on long ' time;
oasy terms. Address Condor Wa
ter Power Co' "
FOR SALE Half interest in ontf of
finest small businesses in Medford,
and use proceeds of sale of sale to
inorease "slock. Address Box 441,
e.ire of Mail Tribune. tf ,
FOR SALE Furniture of 10-rooom
house, centrally located; first-class
for rooming and, bonrding house.
Address P. O. Bor 751.
182
FOR SALE I am prepared to furn
ish winter supplies "of fire wood tit
onk, fir and pinq; stovewood nnd
four-foot lengths. F. Oseubrugge,
phono 1041. 401 Riverside avenue
South.
Hoascs.
FOR SALE Large', modern house
with south and "cast front, 113 feat
front on paved street,, by 181 feet
long, nicely improved" grounds; ev
erything strictly modem. Reason
for selling, lady of house needs .i
chnugo of climate. This place is
suitable for nice home or firt
class rooming house. Easy torms io
right party. See the Jackson Coun
ty Realty Co,, ,004 West Tenth Sr.
195.
FOR SALE $1400 buys modem
buugnldw; reuted for 22 per mo.;
closo in; address, C. E. W., Mail
Tribune 184.
FOR SALE Soveral bousos and lots
also fine fnrm. D; T. Lawton,
Owner. - tf
FOR SALE I havo throe modern
bungalows on east front lots; they
are conveniently planned, well built,
nrtistially designed; havo com
plete plumbing;, including laundry
trays, screen, shades, fireplaces,
both wood and electric; built-in
buffets nud bookcases. Call on
owner, Chns.' DitColby, 910 W. 10th
streot. tf
FOR SALE East front bungalow,
modom; well situated; trees; owner
livos out of city and can't meet
payment duo in about 30 days.
Prico is cut for quick salo. Call nt
910 N. 10th st. tf
FOR SALE Two-stor house nnd lot
50x250, East front, 10 minutes out
$1200; Torms. John Rotor, 6 S,
Central Avo.
FOR SALE New 5-rqom bungalow
and two lots, one corner; south nnd
oast front; finov neighborhood, near
uaviug; host buy in Medford; ensh
or torms. Address "Owner," earo
Mail Tribune. tf
FOR SALE -Snd-lO-norn traots
just within and adjoining city lim
its, at h burguin, on 5 annunl pay
monts. Addross Condor Water
Power Co.
FOR SALE 8-room Iiouso with
bath and 90 foot of scroonod porch,
$3500. qoo 9th st. West., w. n.
Eyorhard. ff
. Miscellaneous,
FOR SALE Ono horso, weight, 1350.
8 years old, cheap; orchard truck,
$30; lots nnd acre nnd five nore
tract. Address Ownor, Box 047.
177.
FOR SALE.
MlMcollanrnu.
HOME Seekers' Exchange, ponaal
general Investment , iintar pub
lie. 107 E. Main. Koom U.
FOK SALE Good team, weight
about 1200, will drive single or
double; good snddlo horses, not
afraid of anything; also now buck
and harness; will sell outfit com
plete or in part; cheap. C, A. Luu,
corner North "Oakdale and Ham
ilton, tf.
FOK SALE Good substantial buggy
and double harness, used about two
weeks. Reasonable. Call 519 S.
IIollv. 179
FOK SALE Good team. heavy
marcs. II. F. Mcadcr, phone Main
84. 179
FOR SALE Ono first grade Jersey
cow, fresh first part of Nevcmbei:
200 White Leghorns, Rhode Island
Reds, White Orpingtons, etc., chick
ens; 1 green bone cutter; one team
of horses; 3 sets of hnrness;l lum
ber wagon; 1 rubber tire buggy; 1
Mowing machine, plows, harrows
und other farming tools; some new
household furniture. Address An
drew Miithcson, care of this office.
Above may be seen at second houso
from Sheriff Jones' home. 181.
HOME Seekers' Exchange; general
investments; notary public. 10
E. Mnin. room 9. 1S2.
FOR SALE Two ?ood
nuirc 520 W. 10th St.
rug; m
tf FOR SALE At a bargain, one six
cylinder Winton touring car,', run
less than 4,000 miles, in good con
dition, fully equopped with Claxton
horn, Wurner speedometer, extra
casings and inner 'tubes, rugs, tool
kit, top, wind shield, search lights,
etc. Can be inspected at Valley
Auto Co. 178.
FOR SALE One 10-ounco duck
tent, 12x14, 36-Inch walls, new;
also corn, 90 cents per bush'l (Grif
fin Creo'k). E. E." Morrison. 177
FOR SALE One registered Angora
Buck, clipped 14 3-4 pounds mo
hair last season. Address Chns.
Gilchrist. Sams Yallev. 180
FOR SALE Apples, Spitzenberg,
Newtowns, Baldin, 35 cents 'a box,
delivered; Main Phone 2012. 177
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Five
passenger 4-cylinder touring auto
mobile. Addross Box 200. care
Mail Tribune office. tf
FOR SALE Grapes, fresh from the
vines. No. 507 Clark sfc 180
FOR SALE Furniture for n 4-rootn
cottage, close in; cheap rent for the
house. Address 911, care Mail Trib
une office. , 178
FOR SATE" Legal oianTca ot all
kinds trespass and other notices,
at Mail Tribune office.
HELP WANTED.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply at G18 West Main
street nt once. 178
WANTED Girt for general house
work; good swages to tho right
party. Address Box 29. care Mail
Tribune office.
WANTED Nurse wanted at tho
Ashland hospital for training. tf
WANTED Call or phone Main 32
for all kiirtls of dressmaking. Mrs.
J. S. Carroll. 329 N. Riverside ave
nue. 190
WANTED Competent woman for
general housework, two. in family,
wages $30. Address Box GO, care
Mail Tribune office. tf
WANTED Salesmen in every local
ity of the northwest; money ad-,
vanced weekly; many make over
11000 month; choice of territory.
Yakima Valloy Nursery Co., Top
penish, Wash.
llelp Wantec? Male.
WANTED 12 Men, general streot
work, $2.25, 9 hours. Apply stioot
commissioners. 177
Situations Wanted.
EXPERIENCED building foromnn
nnd superintendent wants position;
references furnished. Address Box
S43. 178.
WANTED Lathers. Apply to Med
ford Brick Co. at tho Davis bldg.,
Monday morning; will pay 3 per
1000. 177
WANTED Position by man nnd
wife 011 fruit farm. Call or addross
C. L. Lotmnn, 200 Sixth st., Ash
land. 179
WANTED A position on orchard;
had soveral years oxporienco; a
man with small family; am capablo
to act ns foreman; can furnish rof
oronces if required. Addross Box 2,
Tolo. Ore. 180
Miscellaneous.
WANTED Information in regard to
a stlen hioyclo, Crusader, light grey,
rear undorgunrd broken. Reward
offered. R. G. Beach, Postoffice.
. 177.
WANTED To buy household funu
turo. 325 South Ivy street. 177
WANTED Good clean cotton rags.
Good prices paid nt Mail Tribuno
offico.
WANTED To rout, a cottngo, fivo
or six rooms unfurnished; address
"0." caro Medford Mail Tribune.
WANTED.
Allflcrllnncons.
WANTED To borrow 500 for one
year; good security ; will pay 10 per
cent. Address W. C. M., oaro of
Tribune office. 177
WANTED To put up insido finish
by contract; references furnished.
Address' O. R, Mail Tribune office,
or 208 N. Central street. 181.
WANTED Shingling and roof re
pairing done by Fred Jorry. Phono
No. 2851. Work done promptly and
neatly. All work guaranteed. 378
WANTED To rent or buy sh to
eight room modem houso; prefer
Oakdale avenue, West Tenth or
West Mnin streets. Apply or ad
dress W. R. Baumbach, 208 Fruit
growere' Bank building, city. 178
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Jimnddrics
SING LEE has sold bis laundry to
Wah Leo Co., and. hereafter it will
be conducted by Wah Lee. He is
an experienced man in the busi
ness. Cement Sidewalks.
CEMENT SIDEWALKS, brickma&on,
stone mason, plastering and all
kinds of stneco work. Export work
manship at reasonable charges by
the day or contract. Address Ma
Bons. 511 E. Main st.. MedfoTd. Or.
IMntcra and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped job office in South
ern Oregon; Portland prices. v37
South Central avenue.
Billiard Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Young & Hall building. A nice,
cool place to spend the hot after
noons. Hospitals.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C st., Medford, Or. E.
W. Hisey, Matron. Official hos
pita! P. & E. R. R.
Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
are budded, not grafted. Oar sto-ik
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out. Wo nre notm
the trust. H. B. Paftorson. office
removed to 116 E. Main st.
ROGUE RrVER VALLEY NUR
SERY CO., inc. Growers of
high, grade nursery stock. Office
25 W. Mnin. Tel. 1201.
5000 YELLOW NEWTOWN apple
trees for sale, also other varieties
of trees, by Wagner Creek Nurery
& Orchard Co., Beeson & Lester,
Talent. Or.
Tin Shops.
J. A. Smith Tin shop. Tin and
sheet iron ware on hand and made
to order. 128 North G st.
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Cigars and Tobacco.
IRELAND & ANTLE. Smokehouse
Dealers in tobacco, cigars and
smoreks' supplies. Exclusive agents
of Lewis Single Binder, El Meritt
nnd El Palencia. 212 West Main
street.
Unions.
CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL
1840 Meets at Smith's hall, 128
N6rth Grape street, every Thurs
day evening promptly nt 8 o'clock.
All journeymen carpenters, as well
as local members, urged to bo pres
ent. Business of vital interest to
all enrponters transacted at these
meetings. J. J. Seal, business agt.
Attorneys.
WHTHINTON & KELLY Yawyers,
Palm building.
A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over post
office. ,
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA
LEY Attomoys-nt-Iaw. No 9 D
street, ground floor. '
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Reara'es. Lnwyors. Of
fice Medford National Bank build
ing. bccond floor.
NOTARY PUBLIC Room
Phipps bldg.
iv,',
NOTARY
office.
PUBLIC Mail Tribune
Stenographers.
ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Block
Stenographic work dono quiekl.v
and woll.
Granite Works.
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO., 210 W.
Mnin st., manufacturers and doal
ers in gmonumontnl and buildin
granite, crushed grnnito, common
brick nnd pressed brick, coarse nnd
fino washed rivor sand.
PAUL & WOLFF soil sand and foun
dation gravel; all ordors promptly
delivored. Phono 4721 and 1213
Mnin.
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Goo, W.
Priddy, O. D. Nnglo, Geo. T.
O'Brien Contractors and manu
facturers of brick;' dealers in
pressed brick and lime. Offico in
Postoffioo block, room 5, Phono
No. 3181.
Painters aud Paprrbanrow. '
H. O, DEAN. O. P, M'MTTLLEN
Phone 3732. Dean & MnMnll
contracting painters, paintin. pt
pr hnwrinir and Holms' pettoiU
on all kinds of pnin'incr 'rn
Medford, Or.
BUSINESS DIRECTinY.
IIIH roster. t
VERNE T, CANON Bill poster nud
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 20, Jackson County
Bank building. Medford. Or.
Photoornplicr3.
MACKEY'S 8TUDIO "PM with
Mntkoy and die with joy." Over
Alien & Reagan's storo; entrance
,on. Seventh Btreot.
Architect.
NORMAN WINDER, architectural
draftsman and builder See me
about your new homo. I can save
you money by planning to your
own ideas and figuring with you
right. Write Box 37, P. O., Med
ford. JOHNS k TURNER, ArchiteotR and
Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Mnin.
Phono Main 3471. Rcsideaco phono
744.
Ileal Estate.
THE MOOR-EHNI CO. Fino rauch
properties. City lots and dwellings.
Fire insurajice. 213 Fraitgroweru
Bank hldg. Phono 2502.
Physicians and Stargemw.
DR. W. W. WICK Homeopathic
physician. Residence 203 Oleson
st. Phono Mnin 4474. Will open
offices in St. Marks block about
October 10.
DR. AKTEMAS W. DEANB
in Rialto hldg., 123 E. Main. ' Gas
administered for extraction of
teeth. Telephone Main 681. Night
phone 4432. .
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Dentist
Office in rooms 203-204, Farmera'
& Fruitgrowers' bank btriidjna;,
west of the tracks.
DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Prac
tice limited to diseases of the eye,
ear, nose and throat. Office 216
E. Main st., over Medford Hard
ware Co.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi
cians and Surgeons, Taylor and
Phipps bldg., rooms' 218-211-212.
Office phono 501, residence phone
612. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
physicians. Mission bloek. Phone
292, Medford.
CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI-
CINES Will cure rbaumatism,
asthma, paralysis, sores and pri
vate diseases. These readles may
be procured at house. No. 241 S.
Front and 10th sts, Medford, Or.,
where thoy will be sold by the pro
prietor, Chow Young.
Dr. Chow Young has treated sev
eral severe cases with bio remedies
since coming to Ashland, and has
for references some of the best
known and most intelligeat citizens
in Southern Oregon. Call on him.
This is to certify that Dr. Chow
Young, the bearer, attended me, my
trouble being lung tromblo and
asthma. I am better than I have
been for twelve years. I saw the
lottor written by Judga Eanna and
as he recommended the doctor so
well, thought I would try him also.
Mrs. St. Louis, Ashland, Or.
"I was afflicted with heart and
stomach trouble for maay years,
and at last ending in a stroke of
paralysis, from which one ex
pected my recovery, ami no one
knows how I suffered, bwt at last
I got n little better and I heard of
one Dr. Chow Young. I took treat
ment nud am well now aad can rec
ommend him to any one who may be
sick or nfflicted with aay of these
complaints. I assure yoa H am well
pleased and thankful that I am
alivo at this timo. Mrs. Mary Ni
day, Grants Pass. Or.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jaokson County bank. Kujtht calls
promptly answered. Office aid
residence phone Main 3432.
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DR. STEPHENSON fits glasses to
correct any dofoct of the eye. Of
fice over Allen & Reagma's. Phone
Main 1851.
Furniture.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS
James A. McKonzio, doaler ia
new and second-hand furniture,
hurdware, clothing, boots and shoes.
Highest cash prices paid for good
cast-off clothing. Call aad see me
whon you havo somethiag to seU.
103 South Central.
H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers ia
new and second-hand furniture
and hardware. Agents fsr House
hold stoves nnd ranges. 16 South
Fir street. Phono Maia 3161.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Cornor 8th and Holly streets., eMi
ford. Mission furniture made te
ordor. Cabinet work of all kinds.
A trial order soliictod.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cookstovs
and ranges. New and seeond-haad
furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W
F st., South. Phone 01, Medford,
Pro.
Undertaken,
MEDFORD FURNITUiW CO. Ua
dortakers. Day phone ML MfM
phones, C. W. Conkjia MU. J. H.
Butler 3571. John A. Feei 4111,
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