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

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By March 4, 35,000 Bills Will Have
Been Introduced by Members
Much Work Is Being Done Record
Broken by 7500. ' ' "
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WASHINGTON, Dce.:20.-All rcc-
Eprds will he broken when the present
iou'-o of reprcsYutntlvcs cbresf o to-
lal approximately of 35,000 public
inil private bills introduced up to its
telose on March 4 next. This is a
lean of more than 7500 over the rcc-
fbrd established by the hifet congress
the ClOlli. These figures are exclus
ive of resolutions, which, mi far in
thc .three sessions of the present con
jforess, liuve numbered 8811 simple re.--
mlutious, 278 joint resolutions and 5b
(concurrent.
Hack in the earlier congresses,
itherc were comparatively few meas
ures presented, but with tho exten
sion of tho sway of the American
ling to various insular possessions
Pand with tho host of river and har
bor and public builtlinsr do vehement s
with pet projects for a multitude oi
streams, almost never before heard
of, tho hulk of bills and resolutions
has been increasing rapidly.
In the 51th congress, 10,000 bills
introduced outdistanced all othci
rccoids. This was raised by n thou
sand a little later, nnd four years .ago
the bonne lilcs wore flooded with
11,000 biJIs. 'Muring I he tvo preced
ing sessions of this congress, 27,204
bjlls were picscutcd, and up to today
tho present session has registered
3011. A Hood of measures probably
vyill be introduced in the few days
following the reassembly of congress
on January 5, and then (he tide will
recede.
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ILUflATICS PROVE
if
Test Shows That the Insane Patients
Bouflht Real Bargains, According
to Superintendent of Asylum In St.
Louis.
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 2C Suporintend-
jent J. Atkins or tho City Hospital for
Ithclnsanc, believes that Insnno per-
sqiis showed more Judgment than moat
shoppers In making their Chrlsamas
I purchases. Ho conducted an In
teresting scrlc3 ot experlmonts by
permitting 10 of his patients each
day to mlnglo with shoppers In big
department stores.
'The women bring their purchases
wto me for Inspection," ho said yester
day, "and I find that In almost every
lease they havo bought real bar-
Igalns."
Each group of patients waB oscart-
cd through tha down town district by
na attendant. Tho attendant does
not wear tho garb of a nurso, and
tjiero Is nothing about her charges to
lndlcato whenco they come. Dr. At-
Inson says that tho shopping parties'
have had a salutary effect on thoso
twho have been permitted to Indulge
Hn them.
"Normal shoppers do not know
they aro rubbing elbows with tho In-
sano, and since tho experlmonts be
gan a woel: ago, there has n t been a
enso In which a patient did anything
to attract attontlon to hor mental
"'infirmity.
MIXUP IN IDAHO'S
NATIONAL GUARD
BOISE, Idaho, Dec. 20. Robe, t
Lansdon, secretary of stato of Idaho,
who was ousted from his position
as colonel of tho Second regiment of
the Idaho national guard, declared
tpdny that he will lgnoro tho order
for his retirement Issued by Governor
Brady, acting as commander-in-chief
qf tho gaurds. Lansdon stated in
addition that ho would appeal from
tjio ordor of tho court dissolving his
temporary Injunction sought to pre
vent the board oL inquiry from con
tinuing Its investigations Into charges
tliat woro preferred against him.
Lansdon declared that In this man
ner he expects to nullify tho action
of tho governor.
Tho ousting of Lansdon was a re
sult of personal feelings between
Governor Brady and Lansdon, accord
ing to friends of Lansdon. They as
sert that tho board of inquiry which
was appointed to investigate Lans
don's fitness to occupy tho position ol
colonel by tho governor for thp pur
ppso of ultimately "getting tho sec
retary's scalp." Insubordination and
disobedience aro given as tho cause
of Lansdon's removal from tha
guards.
Hasklua for Health,
SHOPPERS
IS
Seattle Pastor Is Threatened With
Death Following His Sermon of
Last Sunday on Vice Practiced in
i Tnat'City. .
SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 2C.A rig
id Investigation Is being held by the
authorities todaj;' following tho dis
covery of rive sucks of dynamite
wrapped In a packago on the front
stops of the First MothoHlst church
kite Saturday, by C. E. Downlo, who
chanced fo bo passing. Downlo no
ticed the parcel on the church steps.
He examined and found It to contain
five sticks of dynamite, each about a
foot long, wrapped in tho case. There
was enough explosive in tho package
to blow tho building to atoms. Dow
ulc notified tho police and stood
guard over tho explosive unfll Patrol
man Opdyko arrived and toel: tho
stuff to police headquarters.
Rev,. Adna Wright Leonard Is pas
tor of tho church. Last Sunday eve
ning ho scored tho city administra
tion on account of the existence of
Ico, and rebuked what he called tho
'flendly Influence of vice" In Seat
tle. Laj or ho received a letter threat
ening him with death and tho des-
' ruction of his church.
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FOR SALE
l)Q acres all cleared, 3V miles Engie
Point, .fUO per acre, finest soil.
110 acres, 70 cleared, (J in orchard,
3 miles station, buildings, $85 poi
acre.
120 acres dairy and nlfnlfa ranch,
70 cleared, close in, $7000, tonus,
t GO acres nlcoly located, close In,
good buildings,, trade for city lots
will mako good sub-dtvlslon.
It ncres, under ditch, fine peirr and
alfalfa land, 3 miles out, cleared
and fenced; $250 per acre.
CITY PROPERTY
Two lots near P. O., trado or sell,
equity $27o0.
City acreage on West 2d, near new
schoolhouse.
Lot 50x145, 5 blocks postoffice,
$850, e.isy terms.
.oomuig house, 10 rooms, on East
Mam, closo in; pneo cut for quick
sale.
J-room house, near school, sewer,
sidewalk, city water; $950, easy
terms.
Lot on paving, 50x200, $750.
'iots in West Walnut Park, $275 to
$350, easy terms.
WANTED
Oirls for general housework.
Listings of city property and
ranches.
E. F. II.
loom 206, Taylor & Phlpps Bldq,
LOST.
LOST Liberal reward for tho re
turn pr for information leading to
tioxoturn of my female pointer dog.
A'. Gluck, 503 S. Oakdale. Phono
G021. 237
LOST Ono box of china, two bolts
of t'hee.seclotji and other valuable
packages. Hut urn these packages
nnd receive suitable reward. Ad
dress Jphn S. Norwood, Central
Point, Or., R. F. D. No. 2. 238
FOR EXCHANGE.
Keal J&Uite.
FOR TRADE Scuttle or Portland
property. I huvo about $200,000 of
choice Seattle or Portland prnp
erty for trade, both iucomo prop
erty or in lots; also farms nnd gro
cery stocks for trade for Rogue
.liver properly or city property;
also have some California pprop
orty for trade. Write A. L. Cusic k,
formerly of Cusick & Meyers, 1140
W. 10th st. phone Main 2232. 200
rO EXCHANGE For Medford
preperty: 20 acres, unimprovoir;
$2000; 10 acres, unimproved.
$1000; 20 acres, unimproved,
$1000; 18 ncres, improved, $7500;
52 ncres, improved, $11,000; 3(1
acres, improved, $0000. W. T.
York & Co. tf
FOR EXCHANGE 230 acres .111
Roguo river, fine wnter right, 100
ncres cleared, fino nlfnlfa laud, fine
stock or fruit ranch, good building,
$15,000; will exchange for good city
iucomo or residence property to the
nmount of $5000 or $8000; $5000
cash, balanco terms. A. L. Cusick.
1140 W. 30th. Phono 2232. 241
FOR EXCHANGE A good, largo
house, close in, a fine location fo"
boarding and rooming parlies; not
able to care for same, will consider
good 5 or fi-room hoiiho and give
long time on difference. Inquire
315 N. Riverside. tf
FOR TRADE-Five-acre tract m,
Contrnlin, Wash., for equal value in '
Mcdford or burronnding property.
H. C. Glascock, 218 Beatty l 238 i
DYNAMITE
UN IN
CHURCH
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FOR EXCHANGE.
Miscellaneous.
FOR EXCHANGE Mcdford nnd
suburban property, ranches, liiubat j
lauds, for other property. Address1
Box 109, care Mail Tribune. til
FOR TRADE Hnvo for trade good
drayngc business, including several
teams, for house and lot in Mcdford
or Alilnnd. A. L. Cusick. 1140 W.
3,0th St., formerly of Cusick & My
ers. 241
"FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Fivo
passenger 4-cylinder louring auto
mobile Address Box 200, care
Mail Tribune office. tf
FOR RER7.
Farms.
FOR RENT Farms from 40 acres
to 400 acres, alfalfa land, fruit
ranches, garden lands, general
fnrming ranches. Gold Ray Realty
Co.. 210 West Main. tf
Housekeeping Booms.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing and warm sleeping rooms nl 125
S. Oukdnl'c. " , 23&"
FOR RUNT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms at 23 Roosevelt nv. 237
Furnished Rooms.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room.
Inquire 520 W. 10th st. tf
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room.
203 Oleson st! Phone Main '4474.
FOR RENT Only hotel in town of
1,000 inhabitants. Roguo River vnl
ley; niodernly equipped, toilets,
baths, water and electricity;, 40
rooms; nearly nil refurnished. Cull
Aldenhagcn, care Rogue River Elec
t'rie Co.. 210 W. Main f.I.
FOR RENT Two largo connecting
front rooms, fine for offices or
dressmaking pnrlors, upstairs, cen
ter of town; $25 month. Phone
0202. 300
FOR ItKNT Sunny furnished
rooms, one. block from postoffice;
board if dosired. 208- N. Centra)
nve.. corner 5th. st. 300
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
transients at No. 10 N. Grape st.,
next to Farmers' & Fruitgrowers
Hank bldg. tf
FOR RENT 20 modern equipped
rooms, steam heat, hot and cold wil
ier, electric light, toilets and lmthsl
fcuilable for first-clnss rooming
house; rooms en suite, suitablo for
families or modern offices. Inquire
Aldenhagcn, care Rogue River Elec
tric Co. tf
ant furnished rooms nnd board,
with hot nnd cold running water;
baths, large sunny porches. (!01 W
10th st. or 124 King st. tf
Hoard and Room.
FOR RENT At the Cottage, pleas
ant furnished rooms and board,
with hot and cold running water:
baths, largo sunny porches. 1101
W. 10th st. or 124' King st. tf
PRIVATE BOARD AND ROOM at'
402 S. Central nve. Mrs. C. II.
Hart.
Houses.
RENT Good 5-room house, brick
cellar, barn, chicken house, etc.,
$10; nlso shiall houso for $7.50.
Humphrey, room 3, Adkius block;
phones, offico 5001, residence
3!)02. 237
IJusiness Rooms
FOR RENT Office rooms, $4 each
per month, in Hostel's modern
-block nt Central Point, Ore. Par
ties desiring veil located office
rooms will do well to examine
these. 259
FOR RENT Offico rooms over tho
Postoffice. See G. F. Dyer, 123 E.
Main st., room 2.
FOR R-ENT Offico rooms in Elec
tric building, modern equipment,
steam boat, electric light, baths,
toilet, hot and coll water. Gold
Ray Realty Co., 210 W. Main Bt. if
FOR RENT Business room on W.
Muin St., 24x140, suitable fo- res
taurant or billiard room or other
business, steam heat. Gold Jtay
Realty Co., 210 W. Mnin st. tf
Miscellaneous.
FOR LEASE Pillly equipped placer
inlno. Call on Aldenhcgen, Rogue
River Eleptric Co. ;10 West
Main. tf
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Uuslncflfl Property.
FOR SALE OR RENT 8-room
houso at 700 S. Oakdale nve., nowly
painted and decorated, cement
basement; will sell nt a bargain
villi best of terms; monthly pay
ments if 'desired. Harry II. Tuttlo.
Park nve., immediately back of the
above house. Phono 71. " tf
FOR SALE OR RENT-Oood open
ing for general merchandise stoe'
in now town with $15,000 monthly,
payroll, on railroad, 12 miles from
Medford. Gold Ruy Realty Co,
2QQ W Main. tf. ,
FOR SALE.
Business Property.
FOR SALE Dry goods store, doing
good business, long lease, smnll ex
penses, east of S. P. railroad; must
sell on account of health. Address
"Opportunity," enro Mail Tribune
offico. If
FOR SALE Choici business prop
erty nt a bargain, on long time;
easy terms. Address Condor Wa
ter Power Co.
FOR SALE Third floor of Adkius
bldg., formerly used by Oddfellows.
Apply to D. F. Day, Frank Wilson
or J. B. Wood. tf
tiOtS.
WAREHOUSE property, 150 feet on
track, very close in; snap, terms.
Humphrey, room 3, Adkius blk. 235
EXCELLENT location for npartmcut
house, closo in, on pavement, 150
feet frontage, 385 deep; a snap.
$2000.
Fine lot in Kenwood, last chance
on such terms, $10 cash, $10 per
month.
HUMPHREY,
Room 3, Adkius block. Phono 5001.
237
FOR SALE Residence lots, closo in.
high elevation, coniinnndiiig a beau
tiful view of tiio city nnd valley;
best residenco disltiol, 'at prices
that are right. A. F. Harnett, Jnck
sou Co. Haul; bldg. Phono Main 42.
residence 2574. tf
THE MOST desirable, nicely locate.!,
high, dry lots oil ,W. 2d st. at the
lowest prices aro in the sightly Hill
view addition, $275 to $350, terms.
Humphrey, room 3, Adkius block.
Phono 5001. 237
I. 1 l - -- ...
FOR SALE A good lot on a street
In be paved in tho spring, 50x100.
nt only $150; lernis ate most lib
eral, $10 down and $2.50 11 week.
Cornitius-Gnrncr Realty -Co., 133
W. Main. Phone 0031. 237 '
FOR SALE Fino tract 15 lots,
closo in, two good houses, sidewalk,
water; u bargain, $4300, 'easy
terms: it won',1 stay long. Humph
rey, room 3, Adkius block, phone
5003.
237
FOR SALE $200 each, $10 down
nnd $10 por month, for six fine
building lots, 50x120, 0110 block
from pavement on North C st. In
quiro 4 S. Orange sfe tf
Acreage.
FOR SALE 30 ncrc.i red fruit land,
4' miles from Mcdford; will sot to
any kind of fruit and furnish trees
for $200 per acre;, land ns it is,
$125 per acre; if interested, write
If. E. Bowman, Jncksonvillo, Or. 200
FOR SALE 5, 10 nnd 20-aoro
trncts with porpcliiol water right
for salo on easy payment plan.
Roguelnnds Incorporated, Fred N.
Cummings. mnnngor. tf
FOR SALE Largo modern house
with south nud cast front, 113 feet
front on paved strcot, by 181 feet
long, nicely improved grounds; ev
erything strictly modern; reason
for selling, Indy. of li'mso needs a
chnngo of climate; Uiis plnco is
suitablo for nice homo or first
class rooming hous; ensy terms to
right party. S5 ' tho Jackson
County Realty C-) 004 West Tonth
st. Wo also bavo largo and smnll
tracts of improved and unimprov
,ed orchnrd tands. tf
FOR SALE In small tracts, or its
11 whole, 200 acres finest fruit or
alfalfa land, 2 miles fiom railroad,
11 miles from Mcdford; land is ab
solutely free boil, deep and rich;
no liardpan; slopes gently to nnd
faces 011 main county road; wo must
sell this tract in tho next 30 days;
price and terms are right. Sco plat
in our office. D. II. Jackson & Co.,
318';. Main st. I'Jiono 2722. tf
$11,500 for 40 acres of $car creek
bottom land, 20 acres set out in
fruit, 10 acres in garden patch, 2'
miles from Central Point; easy
terms. Inquire No 4 S. Grape, tf
FOR SALE 14 acres, 10 acres
planted to pears, 0110 milo from
Central Point, $235 per acre. W
T. York & Co. tf
FOR SALE 5 nnd 10-uuro tracts
Just within and adjoining city lim
its, at a bargain, on 5 niiuual pay
ments. Address Condor Yater
Power Co.
FOR SALE 22 ncres of go"od fruit
or fa nn land in tho Wolf Creek dis
trict; will sell chcup if taken at
once. Address P, O. Box 110, Mcd
ford, Or. 237
Acreage.
FOR SALE One ncic, will make hi
largo lots, between Iwo streets to
be paved, clobo in, with now two-
story house and shack; will take a
(tlose-iii lot in .trade, $3000, or will
sell miv puil to suit purchaser. John
Reter. 0 S. Central avo. tf
FOR SALH Beautiful hillside build
ing site, about 1 acre, just outside
of citv limits in East Mcdford; high
and sightly, with beautiful view of
Medford and tho valley; will sell 1
aero for the pneo you would have
to pay for a good city lot; small
cash payment, easy terms on bui
uucc. Address )'. O. Box 702. .211
FOR SALE.
1I0HC,
Mcdford Mall Tribune Want nds
are business brlngcrs.
FOR SALE Modern 5-room house,
furnished, $22. Moor-Ehni Co., 212
Fruitgrowers' Bank bldg. 230"
FOR RENT House, and fnriiituie
(or sale. Inquire at 003 S. King st
' 238
FOR SALE For $1500 wo can give
you. 11 new five-room bungalow on
an enst front lot 58x140; four nice'
sbndo trees, and by next spring will
bo only ono block from paved street.
Corjiitius-Qnrncr Realty Co., 133 W.
Main. Phone 0031. 237
FOR SALE We have a dandy little
5-room house, modern and on a
paved strcot, at $1050; good terms
Cornitius-Gnrncr Realty Co., 133
W. Main st. 237
HOME FOR SALE In Talent, Jnek
Son county, Oregon, 11 newly incor
porated town, a fino homo of 18
ncres; loved fertile nlfnlfa nnd
fruit lnnd, irrigated; 9110 block from
postoffice, on tho main road and
extends to Bear crook; has two
acres bearing Ncwtowns, 11 years
old; 12 acres Bnrilott and D'Anjou
penrs; 2 acres alfalfa; all is fino
garden lnnd; n 0-room house; eli
nato very mild; pure water from
the mountains; jiealthy; churches,
schools nnd literary societies; no
saloons or drunkenness it is a dry
town; it s midway between tho
thriving cities of Mcdford and Ash
fniid ;prico $10,000; $4501) down,
tho remainder on time nt 0 por
cent. Conio to Talent and let mo
Inly) you over tho place, or wrile,
onclosing slumps. L. N. Judd, Tal
ent, Or.. Dec. 8. 1010. 210
FOR SALE --Limited number pure
bred Poland China hours, 3 nud 1
months old, eligible to go in the
best herds and chonp enough for
any farmer to buy." Berkeley Or
chards, Geo. C. Osgood, mgr. Phono
Farmers 703.-:f. tf
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE Old established busi
ness in Mcdford; $2000 will han
dle. F. ('). B.,' cure Mail Tribune.
23!)
FOR SALE Cheap, good cow; al.10
team, horse, wagon nnd harness.
Inquire 211 V. Main. 230
FOR SALE Placer ciaim, 00 acxes,
ditch, reservoirs, Rinn'.l houeo, goo J
lnnd; Jncksonvillo 8 miles; price
right. Address V. A Springford.
Jacksonville, Or. 24'J
FOR SALE Exceptional bargain;
1010 Chalmers Detroit "30." See
Ira JJ Dodge, Fruitgrowers' Bank
bldg. tf
FOR SALE Cookstovc, burned two
months, cost $17; will tnko $10. In
qniro Gregorys Studio.
FOR SALE Potatoes, A I ranch po
tatocs, 1 cent a pound whilo they
last. 707 W. Main.
FOR SALE liny, delivered at any
timo from Isnac ranch. 230
FOR SALE Corn.
Clancy.
Dr. R. M,
WANTED.
Lots.
WANTED City lots in part payment
for 5 and 0-room houses. Moor
Ehni Co., 212 Fruitgrowers' Bank
bldg. 230
Acrcnge.
WANTED Land; several men with
ample means, with families, desire
to move to a more ideal climate;
want unimproved laud capable of
highest stato of development; good
water, good raods, lino scenery es
sential; wo represent different
trades nud professions; would
probably '.develop njl natural re
sources and raw materials in the
section where wo locate; full .infor
mation desired before wo inspect
the property; ami bring to the place
wo choose a very high class lot cif
people; 110 literature on "ten-acre
plots" desired. F. S. Culver, Porl
Clinton. O. 238
MlsrcllniicoBn.
WANTED Hnvo buyer for houso,
also vacant lots, close ,iu, Enst .Mcd
ford preferred; will pay not to ex
ceed $3000 for houso and lot; own
er only recognized. Address C. V.
Muiison. Box 317. 238
WANTEDTwo carloads of hogs
Lewis & Sons, butchers, Central
Point, Or.s .
WANTKD Clean cotton rags .it
Mail Tribune office. "
WANTED Bonrders and roomers
510 N. Riverside nvo. tf
WANTED A puppy for child'H por.
330 N. Front st. 237'
HELP WANTED.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTKD Forcmun to tuke
charge of young orchard, wifo to
cook for men. Must furnish ref
erences. Boudiuot Conner, Central
Point. 320
WANTED Salesmen in every local
ity of tho northwest; money ud
vuueed weekly; many make over
$1000 month; choico of territory.
Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top
peuiuli, Wapli.
HELP WANTED.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTEIi Ten men to chop oord-
wood, nt JjuUo balls; return you
cash d(j ejuts cot'd. Address J. J.
Wcnninglinni, Butte Falls, Or. 243
WANTED A first-class Japanese
boy for housework, 2 in family and
good wages. Apply mornings 210
N. Oakdale. ' tf
VANTED-A young man who is a
competent stenographer. Aplily nt
dffico Big Pines Lumber Co.
Help Wimtu! Female.
WANTED Woman or girl to do
light housework for board and
room. 323 S. drupe or phone 1021.
tf
WANTED Girl for goneral house
work; waccs $1 per day. Call at
21C W. Alain st. tf
Situations Wanted.
WANTED Position by loenl young
,mau to keep .sot of books for small
firm, from 4 lo 0 p. m., or in tho
evenings; nm also stenographer.
Address F. R., euro Mail Tribune
office. 230
WANTED Nursing by Mrs. K. Mo
Royuolds. Call at 320 N. Riverside
avo.. or phono Mnin 32.
WANTED Position ns housekeeper
by widow for widdwor or elderly
couple. Mrs. L. Enrlbort, general
delivery, Mcdford. 230
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Accouutniitfl.
D. R. WOOD General accountant.
Your books audited and kept for ,1
reas,onablo i'iguro; your business
solicited. Offico Phipps bldg.,
room 201). Phone 3122.
Architect).
JOHNS & TURNER. Architects and
Buildors. Offico 7-8, 325 Main.
Phono Main 3471. Rosidauco phono
744.
Assnyci' and Analyst.
RARL V. NGKL$, B. S, Boat
equipped assay offic(o in Oi'egon;
food produces, soils, fertilizers,
MV.uy products, yntor, etc., nn
nlvyed. Grants Pass.
AitoriicyN.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Rcnmcs. Lawyers. Of
fice' Mcdford Nalionnl Bank build
ing, soconTl floor.
PORTER J. NEFF,' WM. P. MEA
LEY Allorncys-at-low. Nos. 1
and 2. Post office building.
A. E. REAMES
Coroy bldg.
-Lnwyor, Garnett-
WITIIINGTON & KELIAV-Lnwyors,
Palm building.
Rllllard Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiardfl, Gi
gurs and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Young & Hall building. A nice,
oool plnco to spend tho hot nftoV'
nonns.
Dili Posters.
VERNE T. CANON Bill poHtornnc
Distributor. All ordora promptly
filled. Room 20, Jnckfcon Count
Bank building. Mcdford. Or.
Cigars nud Tobacco.
IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse
Dcalpra in tobacco, cigars and
smorckH' supplies. Exclusivo ngents
of Lewis Sinf-Io Binder. El Mritt
a:id El Palonoia. 213 West Mnin
street.
Collections
ACCOUNTS collected in any part of
tho .world. No charge if not col
lected. Paciilo Collecting C,o 33
Jackson Co. Bank bldg.
Fidelity and Murot7 Bonds,
L. L. SMALL, bonds of all kinds in
the best companies. 33 Jackson Co.
Bank bldg.
Kiiriilturo.
II. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in
now and swond-hand furniture
nnd hardware. Agents for House
hold hIovch and ranges. 30 South
Fir street. Phono Muin 3101.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS -Comer
8th und Holly streets, Mcd
ford. Mission furniture mndo to
order. Cabinet work of all kinds.
A trial order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cookstoves
and ranges. New and Bocond-hand
furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W.
F st.. South. Phouu 01. Medford
Granite Works.
GOLD RAY aRANlTE CO., 210 W.
Main St., munufnutiirerfl mid deal
ers in gmontimontnl and buildin
granite, crushed grnnito common
brick and pressod brick, eoarso und
fino washed rivor snnd.
MEDFORD BRICK CO, Goo. W.
Priddy, O. D. Nnglo, Geo. T.
O'Brien Contractors and manu
facturers of brijk; dealers In
pressed hriok niifl Hmo. Office in
Qurnoit-Cnrov block, room 200. 2d
Moor. Phono No. 3181
Notary Public,
NOTARY. PUBLIC Room
Phlpps bldg.
207,
NOTAltY PUBLIC Mail Tiibutu
offico.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
.Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
are budded, tot grafted. Our stock
is not irrigated. 'Woguarantee ev
erything put mil. Wo "are not in
tho trust. II. B. Patterson, offico
removed to 110 E. Main at.
ROGUE RIVER "VALLEY NUR
SERY CO., incr-Growera fu
high grado nursory stock. Offico
25 W. Mnin. Tel. 1201.
Nursery Products
THE OREOON NURSERY products
nro nil one-year bud'. on- 3-year
roots;' representative "off ie.o' now iii
Mcdford; can supply opple', p.car
and walnut .trees on short jiotjujo; all
guaranteed in overy respect; rnncji
ors, write us of your needs; will bo
glid to quote you prices.
ralnters and rnpcrlinngcrii.
DECORATE your tinted walls with
stencil borders by A. Hisdpn, paint
er, decorator ajul piiporhanger, No..
5" E. 3d st., Mqdfonl. ' "
Photographers.
HAVE your Ninas photos mndo by
Mii.ek.ey if you want something Ic
please.
Physicians nnd Surgeons.
J. E. &IIEARER, M. D., Physiol
ami Surgeon. Special attention
'giycn io internal )ncdieln.o mid gen
eral offce ,pract(cc. Office hours,
10 to 12, 2 to 4. Office phone 731,
rcs(de,nco phono 4542. Office over
.Slrnug'K drug si ore. '
DR. S. A. LOCIvWOOD
Ph.VHic.inn nud Sui'gcm
Office 210 E. Mnin st., over Has-
kins' drug store.
Phono Main 1001.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Phv "
sicimiB nnd surgnons, Tayldr nriii
Phipps bldg., rooms 210-211-212.
Offico phoho 501, rosiddnco phono
012. Offico hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
DR. F. G. CARLOV. DR. EVA
MAINS (CAR,LOW .Osteopathic
physicians. Mov'qd to Roons 410
nud 4J7, (jL-vrnolt-Coroy bldg. Phono
Main 0351.
"bit. E. II. PORT.ER-yDiscpBcs of
women a specially.-, Roonjs b, 6, 7,
8. St. Mnrk'o bldg., Mcdford, Or.
Phenes: Offico 41)01, residence
4051.
DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Prno
lico limited to diseases of tho eye,
oar, noso and throat. Offico 210
E. Main st., over Mcdford llard
waro Co.
DR. ARTEMAS W. DHANE-Offioo
in Riulto bldg., 123 it. Main. Giis
'administered for oxlrcotion of
tuolh. Tolephono Main 081. Night
a
10110 4432.
DR. W. W. WICK llomcppathio
physician; rosidonco 203 'Olson st.,
phono Mnin 4474;' offico, rooms 3
and L fit. Mark's block, phono Main
1871.
DR. STEARNS-Physician mid sur
'gcon. Offico Gnniott-Coroy bldg.,
rooms 211-212, phono 1002. Reai
denco 113 Laurel st., phono 2002.
W. A. LOVELACE Contractor and
practical buildor; ostimnte3 fre.o;
patronago appreciated. 125 South
Almond st.
DR. MYRTLE S. LOOKWOOD
Praclico limited to discuses of wo
men. Offico Hnskins bldg. Phono
Main 1001.
DR. STEl'llKNSON fits glasses to
correct nny dofect of tho oyo. Of
fice over Allen & Reagan's, riiouo
Main 3851.
Dr. y. M. Van Sqoyoc.
Dr. C. C. Vun Scoyoc.
Dentists.
Fruitgrowora Bank bldg., Mcdford,
Or. l'linnn .1n7'
Printers and Publishers.
T i
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho
bcHi equipped .job offico in South
ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37
South Central avonuo.
HteungrnpberM.
ELLA M. aUANYAW-Palm Blook.
Stenographic work done quickly
nnd well.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 402
Garnett, Corey building, West
Sido. o.j-,
Tin Shops.
J. A. Smith Tin shop. Tin and
sheet iron wuro on hnnd and made
lo order, 128 Norlli O st.
Read
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers, Day phono 351. Night
phones: C. W. Conklin 3001; J. E.
Butler 3573 ; John A. Peri 4111.
UnlOHS.
CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL
1840 Mcota at Smith's hall, 126
North Grape street, every Thurs
day evening promptly at 8 d'eloak,
All journeymen carpenters, an wll
iiB local rnombsrs. united to he &.
cnt. Business of vital mtctrat t
nil carponters transaettA at tkau
meetbiKS, t, 3., SmUImmImm M
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