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    MEDFORD MAJL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OHIggON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 19.10.
HASNOTSEEHSEN.
BOURNE BUT ONCE
IN PAST 2 YEARS
Oswald West Shows Idiocy of As
sembly Tlckotcrs' Claim That
Thcro Is n "Dounio-Cliambcrlaln"
Combine Corporation Lawyer's
Loaders Aro Scared.
PENDLFl'ON, Oru., Out. 20. "I
hope .Senator llouruo In supporting
tilt). I want uvury voto 1 can got.
All I know ahiiiil Mr, llnuruo'H atti
tude In what 1 until in tlm news
papers," Haiti Oswald West in a
Hpuucli horn TiiiiMilay. "I havo hoiiii
Senator Hoiirnn hut oneo in ovnr (wo
yearn, ami that wiim when I unit vi t It
1110 wrUgOII IIIIIUHIMKHI III OU(!HHIll,V
Hulliiigor'n ofl'it'u in Washington
about lliii iirMt of lliiM your with tol
oronoo to tlm SiloU mutter. Sunn
tor Bourne ntivor asked mo i'or n
favor in Inn HIV, nml I have never
iiHla'il oho ol' liiui. I havo ii ivod
no word from him by lotiir or other
wise, directly or indirectly nhout my
candidacy or thin compitigti.
"Not ouo of bin friends or support
ers him como to me, with offers of
Hiipport or for exaction of promises
in the ovout of my election,
"If, iih tho papers Nay, Mr. Bourne
and his friends aro with mo, I assure
them that thuy and tho many other
Republicans who aro with mo in thin
fight will ho given a sipiuro dual, no
more, no less. That iH all thoy havo
n right to expt'et, and it in all I hoy
do expect."
"Ah to Senator Chamberlain mid
myself I am glad to say that wo aro
iutiiuato friends, ami it is a friend
Hhip of which I am proml. I wan hi
friend whon ho wax a ciiitdiilalo, mid
put forjh ovory offort to elect him.
and hocaiiHo I am liiw friend and he- j
caiiHo ho Iiiih rich red hlood in hit'
veins, lio in Htuiiding h.v mo today. I
It ih not hecaiiHo ho expert anything
in return, hut hocaiiHo ho is tho kind
of mail that uovor doHorts a frioud.
Should tho editor of tho Oregoninn
and tho editors of all the iisKumhly
papers in Oregon of for to Hiipport
mo on condition that I would repudi
ate George K. Chnuihorlnin; should
ovorv delegate to tho assembly offor
uii HiiiHrt if I would renounce
.Goorgu riiamhorlaiu; should my dis
tinguished opponeiil, .Mr. Rowcrmii'i,
pomo to mo, offor to withdraw and
thereby tomlor me tho governorship
on a silver platter if I would ro
iiouiico my friendship for George h.
Chamhorlnin, I would wiv to tlu'tn
all, "Oeiitleinen, I would a thouxaud
timoH rather go down to defeat with
George Chmnhorliiiii'8 frieudHhip
than to victory without it."
"I am not a (putter," concluded
Mr. Went. "I do not start out with
my friends and then throw thorn
overboard to nave mv own bacon,
as Mr. Bowortnmi did when he at
tempted to flop anil ditch bin ussem
lily friends by bidding for the sup
port of tho miti-uHemblv forces."
Enthusiastic Mcctirifi.
A round of ciithiiHinNtio applause
greyed Mr. West's uttoranro. It was
an inoitTouf "in 'the biggosJuud most
ontluiKiiiHtic rally thai Iiiih occurred
in Pendleton during the present
ontnpnign.
Five hundred people of tho city
and the surrounding counlry gathered
nt (be mooting place to hear the di
rect primary and Statement No, 1
candidate for governor tell of hi
position mid discuss the issue of (he
campaign.
IT IS TO LAUOII
A breezy, sparkling, comody show,
"Ib Mnrrlago a Falluro?" will ho tho
attraction at tho Mod ford tltoator
Friday, Octohor 21. It Ih biiI(1 to ho
a play of unuHtial entertaining qiiull
Hob and abounding In gonuino hu
mor. Tho atory hns to do with n
marrlod man who trloH to docldo for
hlniBolf. In tlila ho Ib anslstod by a
numhor of othor chnrnctorH who nro
oqually nuxlouu to find tho annwor to
tho Bamo porploxln quoBtlon. Tho
plot Ih olovorly drawn and allown
Hoopo for an unllmltod amount of
fun. Whllo ti Ih ontortululiiK and
onjoyahlo It Ih froo from all vulgar
ity and Ib a roflnod and morry com
ody of tho up-to-dato varloty, Tho
action tnkon placo la Now Yorlc city
and tho charactorfl aro all AmorlcatiB,
In producliu; UiIb play, MoHsru. J.
O. Harper and Olonn Iliirpor havo
Hocurod Mr. JoHoph Dotrlclc for tho
loading rolo, and It Ib Bafo to Bay
that It will ho tho inont lmproaslvo
charactor portrayal ho haB glvon. Tho
Httpportlng cast Ib of uuubuaI oxcol
lonco, omhraclng romo of tho bout
known nrthitH In this lino lit tho pro
foHHlon, all of which tondH to convoy
asauranco that tho porformanco of
"Ib MarrhiBo a Falluro?" will ho woll
worth Booing. A numhor of protty
gowiiH will ho worn by tho tuition of
tho company during tho notion of tho
play, and tho tttago HOttlngB aro all
flpoclal and npproprlato,
I'rlcoii for thlH attraction, 2rc, 50n,
7Co and SI, fioatti on salo Wodnoa
day morning,
Work In tho first rank tonight nt
tho K. of V, Caatlo Hall, Pythian
SletorH on'ortaln Wodneaday ovonlng.
Notice
TO Olllt PATHONH!
Owing to nildlllumi mid Improve
ments being nindu to our power plnnl
nt Oold liny It will 1)0 nocommry to
aliiit down ho plant occnnlontilly for
I ho next fow ilnyii. Bhutdownn wlion
nucoHwiry will ho niado Bttiuliiy dur
ing tho day nml at noon hour on
wnok (Inyn,
Wo tniHt that you will havo pa
tlonco with mi for thuno unavoidable
lulorrilptlonn In oloctrlo service
Itonpor.tfully,
UOUUH KIVIOIl J3LJCCTIU0 CO.
API'iniTK ()NH.
ImllgeHtlou Is tlio CmiHo of It Oct
Hid of It.
l'eoplo go on Hiifforlng from ltttlo
iitomach troublos for yourn and Imag
luo thoy havo a fiorloiiH (IIhouho,
Thoy ovor oat or ovor drink and
forco on tho ntomach a lot of oxtra
I vvor Ic
Hut thoy novor think that tho
Htomach iiooiIh oxtra hotp to do oxtra
work.
If thcHo pooplo would tako a Ml-o-iin
Htomach tahlot with or after
uioalH It woti.d ho a groat big holp to
tho Htomach In Kb Htralu of ovorwork,
Ml-o-iia Ib guarauteod by Chaa.
Htrcug to euro IndlgoHtlon or any
Htomach (IIhouho or money bnck.
Ml-o-na for bolchlng of gan.
Ml-o-im for dlHtnmH after oatlug,
Ml-o-na for foul breath.
Ml-o-nu for bllloiiHiioHH,
Ml-o-na to wako up tho llvor.
Ml-o-na for hoaitbtiru,
Ml-o-na f r Hick houdacho.
Ml-o-na for norvous dyHpopnla.
Ml-o-na after a ban(iiot.
Ml-o-na for vomiting of pregnan
cy. Ml-o-na for car or Boa HlckncuH.
Fifty coutH a largo box at lending
dcnlorn everywhere and nt Chaa.
Strang'H.
Ilooth'n I'Uts euro constipation
2T.C
NOTICE.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
('hutch will bo "at home" in the
church parlors Friday evening to
their friends. A program will he
rendered and rofroshments served.
A cordial invitation is extended to
nil, especially to strangers in the
citV. 183
Soo mma of tho real cntato adver
tised today aul whothor you buy or
not you will li-tvo Icarnod things that
In futttro "t-lopptng for roal oatatc"
Office
Supplies
C Th In Ih headquarters for offico
supplies architects' supplies,
etc. all at right prlcea.
Writing'
Paper
CttU and figure with us on paper
' box, bulk or tablet form. Wo
can Havo' you money quality
roualdcrod.
Circulating'
Library
qOur circulating library system
will please yoii. Call and lot ua
explain.
Merrivold
Shop
134 West tyain Street
LOST.
LOST Oot. 18, on road south from
Jacksonville, ladies' bolt with metal
and pearl bttcklo in form of butter
fly attached. Finder will receive
suitable reward. Notify R. Man
ning, Central Point. Phono
151 185.
FOUND
FOUND An automobile crank shaft.
Owner can get sumo by paying for
this ad at Mail Tribuno office.
182
FOR LEASE
FOR LEASE Fishing, hunting,
boating and bnthing resort, V
square miles body of wnter, on
railroad, within 12 miles of Mod
ford. Addrcsr Box 201, euro Mail
Tribuno. tf
FOR RENT.
Furnished Kooiiih,
FURNISHED room to rent in private
family; gentleman only. 205 Really
street north
FOR RENT Nicoly furnished now
sleoping rooms; hot nnd cold wato-,
hnth; all modorn, 203 Oloson st.,
corner West Hamilton and Oloson
streets, 2 blookh liom ouil N, Oak
daeo paving. Call Main 4474. tf
FOR RENT.
KiimlMicd Koonifi.
FOR RKNT Two furnished roomn
Tor light housekeeping; no children.
.'127 HjnOnkilalq. m.
FoTTItHNT "Kurnhihod rootn for
trnnalontN, No. 10' North Ornpo
Mtroot, noxt to Farmers and Krult
gr6worn' bank, tf
FOIt HKNT A I Hie Coltngo, ploim
ant, funiiHlicd rooirm, with hot mid
cold ruuiiiiiK water; batlm, largo
Hiinny porchoH. 001 W. 10th Ht. or
324 KIhk 8t. IL
FOIt UF.NT--Furnished room, close
in; modern, 2KI Nortli Holly. 184
FOIt HKNT Furnished
1-1 S, Ornpo st.
rooms at
208.
FOR HUNT Furnished rooms, 2.'j
Hivorsido live. K. 181.
FOR HKNT Nicely iuniluhcd room
in modern homo; best residence dis
trict, close in; gentleman prei'erred.
ulso private gm'ngo for rout for
tho winter. Address Mail Tribune
No. 10.
tf
FURNISHKO room to rout in private
family; gontlenfan only. 205 Heutty
streotiiorlh. 182.
FOR HKNT Nicely furnished
sleeping rooms. Inquire at 345 N.
Hartlolt streot. tf.
FOR HKNT Two
roems: buth m
iriccly furnished
connection. 113
Laurel st. I'liomis JM32 or 2HJJ2
tf
FOR RENT RusincBH room on W.
Muiu st 24x140, suitable for res
taurant or billiard room or otber
businesB, Hteam heat. Gold Ray
Realty Co., 21(1 W. Main Bt. tf
FOR RKNT Offico rooniB in Elec
tric building, modern equipment,
Hteam boat, electric light, baths,
toilet, hot und cold water. Gold
Ray Realty Co.. 210 W. Main at. tf
Parma.
K.OR RKNT Funns from 40 ncrcs
to 400 aoroH, alfalfa land, fruit
ranches, garden lands, general
fanning ranches. Oold Ray Realty
Co.. 210 WcBt Main. tf
llouiea.
FOR RENT 8 room house, 700 S.
Oakdale live., being ro-docoratod,
ready in two wocks; will sell if de
sired. Hny II. Tuttle, Park uve.,
Immediately at rear of above. tf.
FOR RENT Only hotel in railroad
town of 1000 inhabitant?; Rogue
River valley. I3ox 300, care of
Mail Tribune. tf.
FOR RENT Large, ploasant room
for one or two men, with or without-
board. Phono 4074. 313 Nortli
Ivv. 187.
FOR EXCHANGE.
WILL KXCHANGK good driving mid
work horse for rubber-tired miio
heat single buggy. Phono Main
1222. tf.
, FOR KXCHANGK The finest and
( liu.it paying orchard in the Rogue
j River Valley at Ashland, within
city limts; a lovely home; pay
i 20 per cent, net on price asked ; will
I take a nice homo in Mcdford in
part payment; balance ensv. K. T.
L, 571 Chestnut street, Ashland,
Ore. 105.
FOR KXCHANGK Seattle residence
for Medford residence; Portland
rciideneo for Medford residence;
flat in Minneapolis for ranch near
Medford; funns in eastern Oregon
for ranches hero; Nebraska farms
for ranches hero. MoArthttr mid
Alexander, Phono 30S1. Postoffice
block. tf
FOR KXCHANGK Forty sploudid
acres under irrigation, near tho
city of Lukeview, Ore. To ex
I'lmui'o for Rogue River Valley mid
Medford property. P. O. Pox 202.
184.
FOR KXCHANGE Medford und
suburban property, ranches, timbor
lands, for othor property. Address
liox 109. caro Mail Tribuno. tf
lliiHlucas 1'ropcrty.
FOR SALE Ono of tho best paying
business proposition in town;
clearing $500 per mouth. Address
Box 80, caro Mail Tribuno
office. 10 1.
FOR SALK Six beautiful ncrcs in
Ashland, Oregon. Address, Oivuor,
today. R. D. Snnford, Ashland,
Oregon. 188.
FOR SALE OR REN'JV-Good opon
ing for general morchandiso sice
in now town with $15,000 monthly
payroll, on railroad, 12 miles from
Medford. Gold Ray Realty Co.
206 W Main. tf.
FOR SALE Choieo btiHlnoss prop
erty nt n bargain, on long time;
easy terms. Address Condor Wa
ter Vowor Co.
FOR SALE Half interest in ono of
finest small businosses in Medford,
nnd uso tu'ncoods of salo of snlo lo
iucronso stock. Address Box 441,
(ire of Mail Tribuno. tf
FOR SALE Furnituro of 10-rooom
houso. centrally located; first-class
for rooming nnd boarding houso.
Addross P. O. Box 751. 182
FOR SALE I am prepnrod to furn
ish winter supplios of firo wood in
onlr. fir nnd piuo; stovowood and
four-foot longths, F, Osonhrtiggo,
phono 1041, 401 Rivorsldo avenuo
South.
Houses.
FOR SALK 5-room modorn bunga
low, furnished comploto ut $3,000;
$1,200 bundles this. Address Ho
70. euro Mail Tribuno offico. 501.
FOI? SALE Two-s'tor houso and lot
50x250, East front, 10 minute out
$1200; Tonus. John Rotor, 0 S.
Cot'trnl Avo.
FOR SALE.
1 1 outre.
FOII SA I A) --Modern Hix-room hmi
galow, iiomly now, just redecorated,
cIoho in, .'J blocks from Wont Main
Htieot, on North Oakdale', nlno two
other lots in coiineniion; unob
slriiclud view; will sell nil or cot
Ingo on one lot separate, priced
considerably below adjoining prop
erly (piick sale; immediatco pounce
sioii given. I'liono 1222 or call cor
ner North Oakdalc and Hamilton
C. A. Lux, owner. tf.
FOR HAMC Furniture of four room
houso; house 'for rent. 435 N, Hart
JotU J82
FOR SALB KnBt lront bungalow,
modem; well Hituated; trees ; owner
lives out of city nnd can't meet
payment, duo in about 30 days.
I'rico is cut for quick sale. Call nt
010 N. 10th st. tf
FOR SALE 8-room house with
bath and 00 foot of screened porch,
$3500. 009 0th st. West., W. II.
Kvcrhard. ' tf
FOR SALK I havo three modorn
bungalows on east front Iota; they
nro conveniently planned, well buili,
arlistinally designed; have com
ploto plumbing, including laundry
trays, screen, shades, fireplaces,
both wood and electric; bnilt-in
buffets nnd bookcases. Coll on
owner, ChaB. D. Colby, 0.10 W. 10th
street. tf
FOR SALE Large modem house
with south nnd cast front, 113 feel
front on paved street, by 181 feet
long, nicely improved grounds; ev
erything strictly modern. Reason
for soiling, lady of house needs .i
change of climuto. This place is
suitable for nice homo or first
class rooming house. Easy terms io
right party. See tho Jackson Coun
ty Realty Co., 004 West Tenth St.
105.
FOR SALE $1,500 buys modern
bunr.alow; rented for $22 per mo.;
clojo in; address, C. E. W., Mail
Tribune." 184.
FOR SALE Two 4-room houses.
comfortable homes, Inrge lots. In
quire 410 Hoardmnn st. 187.
JjOlM.
FOR SALE At a bargain, for quick
sale, two of the best lots on Ross
Court; pavement, sower and city
wntcr. See owner, 436 So. Ever
green streot. 182
FOR SALE I own and will Pell a
lot one-third larger than the ordi
nary, close to school mid pavement
for $050: terras. Addess "Quan
tity," caro Mail Tribune. 192.
FOR SALE Here is an opportunity
for the man with n small income to
buy a building lot cheap, and terms
to suit your income. No better lots
in West Medford for tho money;
cast front, nonr water, pavemont,
gas and light; must go quick to r.e
ouro terms. Address E' care
oMil Tribuno office. tf
FOR SALK
sewer, light
walk, $125.
An inside lot with
and wnter and side-
Address Owner, Ccn-
tral Point, Ore.
Box 30 R. P. D.
182.
No. .1.
FOR SALK One of the best homes
in the newly incorporated village of
Talent, Ore. Climate mild; there
are 8 lots, n fine house, G rooms, 2
porches, woodshed, barn, 2 fine
wells of wnter, nnd tho wholo 8 lots
irrigated; fine benring fruit trees,
66 Bartlett pears 25 apple (large),
cherries, peaches, walnuts nnd al
monds; small fruits, currant?,
gooseberries, Logan, Mammoth nnd
Himalaya blackberries, phenomonnl
berries, raspberries, 5 choice grapes,
roses of all kinds. A No. 1 water
right. A lovely homo for a family.
Take your wife, jump on tho enrs
and como right to Talent and lot mo
show you tho place; $5,000, $2,000
cash dowutho balance on time. L.
M. Jndd. Roberts Bldg.. Talent, Or.
TOR SALE Lot, 50x101, on West
10th St. $175. W. XV. Moore, tf.
Acreage.
FOR SALE Cheap, 10 acre choice
fruit laud; also largo city lot. Ad
dress 317 W. Second St. 183
FOR SALE 30 acres 8 year Spit;;
and Newtown, bottom land; nothing
hotter, sold direct by owner. Ad
dress D oaro Mail Tribune offico.
185
FOR SALE Fourteen acres of fruit
and alfalfa land, with a young three
your old orchard in good condition;
tmo pino-rooui houso; plenty of
wnter for irrigation purposes; two
big irrigating wells, electric eontri
ftignl pumps; wells fivo foot across;
four acres of tho young orchard in
Nowtown apples by tho houso; right
in Talent; can bo laid off in lots
50x132 foot; price $8,500, with $0,
000 down, balance on time, nlso 40
acres on Anderson road, 21-2 miles
from Tulont; fertile soil; two good
springs; woll; small dwolling house;
six ncriw fenced nnd under miltl
vation; half aero family orchard;
ono aero in young peaches; ono and
n half acres in Tokay grapes, one
nnd a half acres in alfalfa, some
in onN; 20 ueros fenced for pas
turo; price $1,700, with $1,000
down, balnuco on time; also n 40
ncro wood lot on Anderson crook.
$200 cash down. More than wood
enough on it to pay for it twice
ovor. Como to Talent nnd lot mo
show you any or nil tho above
property, L. N. ,ludd, Roberts
building. Talent. 182.
FOR SALE 5 and 10-norn tracts
iust within nnd adjoining oitv lim
its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pay
ments. Address Condor Water
Power Co. ,
FOR SALE.
Acreugo.
FOR SALK -Kino ranch or driving
team, weight about 1,100 lbs.; good
saddle horses, gentle mid not afraid
of anything; want to sell quick mid
will sell cheap or will sell eitho' ;
also light double harness; cither
horse broke to drive single. I'hoi.e
Main 1222 or call at North O.ikdale
and Third st. C. A. Lux.. tf.
FOR 8ALIS 1ZO ucron, 5vr.n Crook'
fruit; Improvements; bu; of owner.
Wrlto 8. F. Pittor, R. V D Wood
Tlllo. Or. tf
FOR BALK 8 acrej, bearing orch
ard, 1 mile from Medford. This is
n bargain; small house and burn;
finost fruit larid in county, $3500.
Whito & Trobridgc. tr
FOR SALE 234 acres on the Apple
gate rivr.r, 40 acres in cultivation.
550 inches of water, house and
barn; a fine tract for fruit or al
falfa; price $40 per acre; terms.
Write owner, H. L. Herzingl-r,
Grunts Pnss, Ore.
18.
MlMccllancoun.
FOR SALE Ono sot doublo buggy
harness, a very good harness for tho
monoy; 18.00 buys them. Ed Stoef,
513 Beatty Bt. '
FOR SALE Good bicycle cheap; in
quiro ut 018 Wcest Main St. 184
FOR SALE House tent, 14x10, new.
Address Box 004, city.
185
FOR SALE Automobile bargains;
all makes, $350 to $2,200. Will
trade for real estate. Some fine
bargains. Call and see. C. H. Sny
der Motor Car Co. tf.
FOR SALE 80 tons first class
corn; also 200 tons well cured fod
der. Enquire of Dr. R. W. Clancy,
Mcdford. Oregon. tf.
FOR SALE Small potatoes by the
carload or less for stock feed. Ad
dresir A20 Care Mail Tribune of
fice. 183
FOR SALE Two ?ood rugs; in
quire 526 W. 10th St. tf
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Five
passenger 4-cylindor touring auto
mobile. Addross Box 200, care
Mail Tribune office. tf
Kuh cIALE Legal Dlaniu or all
kinds trespass and other notices,
at Mall Tribune office. "
Help Wanted Male.
HELP WANTED.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED Good, capable woman io
clean house and sweep twice a
week. Apply 310 N. Bartlett.
II.. this office. 182.
WANTED Lady to take 4-year-old
girl to keep through the winter.
Address P. O. Box 728, Medford,
Ore. 186.
WANTED Girl for general house
work; cood wages to the right
party. Address Box 20. care Mail
Tribuno office.
WANTED Nurse wanted nt tho
Ashlnnd hospital for training. tf
WANTED Call or phone Main 32
for all kinds of dressmaking. Mrs.
J. S. Carroll, 320 N. Riverside ave
nue. 190
WANTED Competent woman for
general housework, two in family.
wages $30. Address Box 00, care
Mail Tribune office. tf
WANTED Salesmen tn every local
ity of the northwest; monoy ad
vanced woeKiy; many make over
J 1000 month; choice of territory.
Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top
penlsh, Wash.
Mlscolluneoai.
WANTED Dressmaking. Mrs. Field
er, address 231 W. 5th st. 206
WANTED Boys! Girls! Free Co
lumbia bicycles for a little easy
hpare-timo work for Hampton's
Magazine. Send postal for wonder
ful free Bievolo Offer. Address
"Bicycle Club'," Room 53S, 66 West
35th st.. New York. 183.
WANTED To rent, a cottage, five
or six rooms unfurnished; nddress
"G," earc Mcdford Mail Tribune.
IPS.
WANTED To rent a 6 or 7 room
modern house, close in by Nov. 1;
No children. Address P. O. Box 9i).
Mcdford.
WANTED Jorsev cow, voung and a
good milker. Wilson Bros., Central
Point. Ore 1816
WANTED Board nnd room for gen
tleman. 000 E. Main. 185
WANTED First-dus board at $"
per week and ono room suitable for
two gentlemen, $3 per week. 006
E Muiu. 183.
WANTED Six-room furnished, well
located bungalow for sevoral
months'; two in family; no children.
G . thi office. 1S2.
WANTED AT ONCE Hampton's
Magazine wants n reliable man ov
womnn in Medford to sell tho fastest-growing
magazine in America.
Earn $1.50 to $5.00 a day. Wnti
immediately for "Salnrv Plan" nnd
froo outfit. Addross ''Von." Snles
Mgr., Hnmpton's Magazine, S5 West
35th st.. New York 183.
FOR SALE Real .Terev cows' milk
at 008 Nowtown st. 187.
FOR SALK T nm offering to tho
buvor u limited number of lots, 1
nnd 5 ncro tracts, a largo horso
and farm trunk. Address P. O.
Box 0J7 or 008 Nowtown st. 207.
FOR SALE Two fine largo tont
houses, with screona, one all fin
ished; bed and bedding; tnbl,
chairs, stovoa, dishes and comploto
for housekeeping; prlco $30 and
$50. Phono 2012. 187
WANTED.
.Mirollaiicoan.
WANTKOParties to tako homo
ftead in Siskiyou County, Califor
nia. Call or address P. K Ilam
mond. Mcdford, Ore. 182.
WANTED To rent small furnished
house or partly furnished, with
barn. liox 25, caro Mail Tribune.
WANTED To rent, a modern cot
tage, fivo or six rooms unfurnished;
no children, will make long time
lenqc; address "G," care Mcdford
Mail Tribune. 183.
WANTED Team mares, 5 to 7
years, weight nhout 1,300 lbs. Ad
dress or phone A. J. Brnasch, Cen
tral Point. R. F. P.. No. 1. 184.
WANTED Stump-pilling machlnt,
name make, diameter, circle and
price. Address P. W. Hnmill, H.
F. D.. Medford, 184.
FOR SALE All or any part of
1,000 shares of Automatic Call &
Clock Co.. nt 00c per share. Forced
to sacrifice. Address II. C. Thomp
son, 511 Swcetlnnd Bldg., Portland,
Ore. 186.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Aiiajrer.
ASSAYER Earl V. Ingels, B. S.
Best cequipped assay office in Ore
gon. Established five years. Ac
curate results guaranteed. Grants
Pass, Ore. 205
Cement Sidewalks.
CEMl'VT SIDEWALKS, brickmason,
stone milfoil. plntet inir and all
kinds ;' mih'o work. Kxpott work
manship ut loj-iniiible '-barges by
the day or contract. Addre- Ma
sons. 511 E. Main st.. Medford, Or.
Printers and Publisher.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped job office in South
em Oregon; Portland prices. 37
South Central avenue.
Billiard Parlor.
S. T. BROWN & CO. BilUards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Young & Hall building. A nice,
cool place to spend the hot after
noons. Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
are budded, not grafted. Our sto'ik
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out. Wo are not in
the trust. H. B. Patterson, office
removed to 116 E. Main st.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR
SERY CO., inc. Growers of
high grade nursery stock. Office
25 W. Main. Tel. 1201.
5000 YELLOW NEWTOWN apple
trees for sale, also other varieties
of trees, by Wagner Creek Nursery
& 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.
Read
Cigars and Tobacco.
IRELAND & ANTLE. Smokehouse
Dealers in tobacco, cigars and
smoreks' supplies. Exclusive agents
of Lewis Single Binder. EI Moritt
and El Palencia. 212 West Mam
street.
Unions.
CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL
1840 Meets at Smith's hall, 128
North Grape street, every Thurs
day evening promptly at 8 o'clock.
All journeymen carpenters, as well
as local members, urged to be pres
ent. Business of vital interest to
all carpenters transacted at these
meetings. J. J. Seal, business agt.
Attorneys! '
WIITHINTON & KELLY Yawyors,
Palm building.
A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over post
office. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA
LEY Attorneys-nt-law. No. 0 D
street, ground floor.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank build
ing, second floor.
NOTARY PUBLIC Room
Phinps bide.
NOTARY PUBLIC Mail Tribune
offico.
HOME Seokers' Exchange Gonoral
investments; notary public 107 E.
Main. Room 0.
stenographer
ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Block
Stenographic work done ouickh
srid well
Grnnito Works,
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO., 210 W.
Mnin st., manufacturers and deal
ers in gmonumontnl and buildin
granite, crushed grnnite common
brick nnd prossed brick, coarso and
fine wnshod river nnd.
PAUL & WOKFF sell sand and foun
dation gravel; all ordors promptly
delivered. Phono 4721 and 1213
Mnin.
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Goo. W.
Priddy, O. D. Naglo, Geo. T.
O'Brien Contractors nnd manu
facturers of brisk; denlers in
pressed brick nnd limo. Offico in
Postoffice block, room 5. Phono
No. 3181.
Painters and PaperhNitffar
n o dea"n. o
P. M'MTTT T "V
Phone 3732. Dnn MeMnU
contracting painters, ntinttnir r
nr hnnging and tintinr Ettmt
on ill kipd of paintbiff wnV
Medford, Or.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
IIIIl Postern,
VERNE T, CANON Bill poster and
Distributor. All ordors promptly,
filled. Room 20, Jackson County
Bank building. Medford. Or.
Photoflfaphcrs.
MACKEY'S STUDIO-'Tobo with',
Mackoy and dio with joy." Ovor
Allon & Rongan's store; entrance
on Seventh street.
Architect.
FLEMING & HALE Buildors nmX
contractors; estimates furnished;'
work guaranteed. Phono 3851.J
Givo us a trrial. 205. f
NORMAN WINDER, architectural
draftsman and builder See me'
about your new home. I can save
you monoy by planning to your,
own idoas and figuring with yoa
right. Writo Box 37, P. O., Med?!
ford.
JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and.
Builders. Offico 7-8, 325 Msin-i
Phono Main 3471. Residence phono"
744.
Real Estate.
THE MOOR-EHNI CO. Fine rancn
properties. City lots and dwellings.4
Fire insurance. 213 Fruitfrroweni
Bank bldg. Phono 2592.
Physicians and Sargeeaa,
DR. W. Wa WICK Homeopathic
physician; residence 203 Olson St
phone Main 4474; office, rooms 3
and 4, St. Marks block, phone Main
1871. 4
DR. W. W. WICK HoBwopathio
physician. Residence 203 Olesoa
st Phone Main 4474. WiU open
offices in St. Marks block about
Oetober 10. t
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANB
in Rialto bldg., 123 E. Main. Gas
administered for extraction of
teeth. Tolophone Main G8W Nijrhl
phone 4432.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Dentiat
Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers'
& Fruitgrowers' bank balldinf,
west of the tracks. ";
DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Pracr
tice limited to diseases of the eye,
ecr, nose and throat. Office 216
E. Main st., over Medford Hard
ware Co.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physit
cians and Surgeons, Taylor and
Phipps bldg., rooms 210-211-212.
Office phono 501, residence phone
612. Offico hours 0 a. m. to 8 p. m.
DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR, EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
physicians. Mission block. Phone
292, Medford.
CHOW YOUNG'S CfflNEBE MEDI
CDiES Will cure rheamatism,
asthma, paralysis, sores and pri
vate diseases. These resaedies may
be procured at houso. 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 severo cases with his remedies
since coming to Ashland, and has
for references some of the best
known and most intelligent citizens
in Southern Oregon. Call on Him,
This is to certify that Dr. Chow
Young, the bearer, attended me, my
trouble being lung trouble and
asthma. I am better than I have
been for twelve years. I saw the
lotter 'written by Judge- Hanna 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 many years,
and at last ending in a stroke of
paralysis, from which no one ex
pected my recovery, and no one
kaows how I suffered, but at last
I got a little better and I heard of
one Dr. Chow Young. I took treat
ment nnd am well now and can rec
ommend him to any one who may be
sick or afflicted with any of these
complaints. I assuro you n am well
pleased and thankful that I am
alivo at this time Mrs. Mary Ni
dav. Grants Pass. Or.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Niht eaU
promptly answered. Office &
residenco phone Mnin 3432.
DR. STEPHENSON fits glasses to
correct any defect of the eye. Of
fice ovor Allen & Reagan's. Phone
Mnin 1851.
Furniture.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS
James A. McKonzio, dealer in
new nnd second-hand furniture,
hardware, clothing, boots and shoes.
Highest cash prices paid for good
cast-off clothing. Call and see me
when you havo something to sell.
103 South Central.
H. F. WILSON & CO.. dealers la
new und second-hand furniturt
nnd hardware Agents for House
hold stoves and ranges. 16 South
Fir streot. Phone Mnin 3161.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS -Corner
8th and Holly streets., eMd
ford. Mission furniture made to
order. Cabinet work of all kinds.
A trial ordor soliiated.
MORDOFF- & 7 WOLFF CoTksToves
and rangos. New and second-hand
furniture. Bads' old stand, 18 W
F St., South. Phono 01. Medford,.
Ore.
Undertake
ra.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Uk
dortokors. Day phons 851. Nijcht
phones, C. W. Conklin SMI, J. W,
Butler 3571. John A. Perl 4111.
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