-'jr1 K- mmmmifm mmmmstmmmm7mm '' . t yff lf?Xi mif?! When You Are 111 It doesn't take a good doctor to 'tell it. i tnni ..... To toll what makes you 111 sometimes' nun. muai umuiiu cuii tin nH mnnn. calls for. the utmost skill of the best physlclnn. Anyone, by a few simple tests, can tell that your eyes are defective that' you need classes of some kind but to know the exact cause and fit tho right glasses calls for moro than ordlnnry.skllj.,, t ., , ,Hl , . I have made the fitting of glasses a special study and I am In business to bring wrong eyes and right glasses together. DIt. KICKEIIT, Optometrist. Room 2, over Kcntner's. SiVVRI) FitO.H AWI'TL DEATH. How an appalling calamity In his family was prevented Is told by A. D. McDonald of Fayettevllle, N C. R. F. I). No. 8. "My sister had consump tion," ho writes, "she was very thin nlid pale, had no appetltp and seemed to 'grow weaker every day, as all rem edies afilcd, till Dr. King's Now Dis covery was tried, and so completely cured her (hat sho has not been troubhled with a cough since. Its tho best medicine I ever saw or heard of." For coughs, colds, lagrippo, asthma, croup, hemorrhage, all bronchial troubles, it has no equal, HOc, $1.00. Trial bottlo free. Guaranteed by all druggists. Guaranteed Liquor Cure. Drunkenness is u progressive dis ease; (he moderate drinker is not sul tailed with two or three dunks n day, (ho cnuing for more and more becomes irresistible us (lie. disease advances; the result is chronic ul eq holism. The treatment used successfully by thousands right in their owi homes is Orrinc. Jt is .sold under i positive guarantee lo effect a cure or .your money will be refunded. Oirino No. 1 is the secret lemedy Orriiie No. 2 is for those willing t take (be treatment. Either form costs $1. Write for free booklet. "How to Cure Drunkenness,'' (ho Or rine Co., (132 Orrine building, Wash ington, D. C. Sold by lending drug gists and in this city by Leon B llaskins. 2U K. Main street. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply lo the city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Or., at its regular meeting on January 3 1911, for a license lo sell spirituous vinous and malt liquors in quantities less than a gnllon at its place ot buusiness in the Hotel Nasli building, at soudicast corner First and Main streets, in said city,Tor a period ol six months. 2l2 HOTEL NASH COMPANY. NOTICH. If any one knowing anything in re gard to Thomas R. Sheldon of Rogue River war, lsrr-5C, please eommunl cato with Mrs. Mary Sheldon, fi$3 South Grape. 331 J I know what you Trant I 1ito what you need tho beet quality SASH AND DOORS. H:eDthemInfltockfornuIclc delivery. I have but one price unci bell for cash only, fl I have my own factory. It costs me much leas to make my goodi and lcsa to sell them bcrai'o I make and Bell In larjro qualities, tj Those prices ura taken from my cataloc copy of which I will gladly mail on request: Front Doon, double thick elu $2.25 up Fancy Front Doon, ityliit JS.CO up 5-crou panel Doort, for painting $1.25 Scroti panel Door, for staining 51.30 NewCrafttmun Door, for buncolow $l.CO 2-light Window, checktail 76c up l.licht Darn Sash - 42c up Cupboard Doors, with plain slati 51.00 K.I). Door I'riniM 75:, K.P.SsubFrscici 80c J Do not fall to Ecnd me your list of ma terial! for pricci and frrlsht charges. J At for Catalog No. l CITY NOTICES. OltDlXAXCK NO. .. On ordlnnnco assessing tho prop erty adjacent to and benoflted by the 8-Inch lateral sewer constructed along South Grape- street from Twelfth streot to south city limits for the cost of constructing tho same and providing tho manner of carry ing satd assessments into full ef fect. Tho City or Mearora uoin urunin as Follews: Section I. Whereas, the Council did herotoforo provide by ordinance for tho serving or tho owners of property adjacent to and benefited by the construction of tho lateral sower hereinafter described to ap pear before said council and show cause. If any. why said property should not be assessed for tho con struction of said sewer, and did fix a time ior hearing any such protests, which notice was given In accordance with said ordlnanco moro than ten days before tho beginning or tho construction of said sewer, but no protests against said construction or, assessment or tho cost thereof was inudo by any jono and said sewer was I by said council oruoreo cuiiBi.rui.Hcu. And. whereas, the cost of the con- ot-. .,... nt onl.i cntvnr hriK been and hereby Is determined to bo tho sum . or $CS(J.r0'. Now therefore, bald, elty doth ordain and declare that cAbli parcel ot property described ho ow Is adjacent tb and benefited bv that certain lateral sewer S Inches in size, constructed on South Grape 8 reet,rom Twelfth street to south "-".' '"" u u mat. tun ,irr. 111. 11II1U8 nllfl Hint M.n Ho1',1',0" of, lho, cost r sa'd sewer which each of snlil nnrxnio nr i.,, should bear, based on tho benefits derived respectively by said several tracts of land, Is the amount set op posite tho description of each par cel below, that each of said parcels Is actually benefited In tne amount sot opposite Us description below bv tho construction of said sewer, nnil tfcnt said several amounts represent tno proportional, benefits of paid several parcels from said sever. And each of said parcels Is hereby as sessed the amount set opposite its description below for tho construc tion of said sower. ASSESSMENT FOR AN EIGHT INCH LATERAL SEWER ON SOUTH GRAPE STREET FROM TWELFTH STREET TO SOUTH CORPORATION BOUNDARY. Assessment No. 1 Samuel S. Swlnnlng. Lot 1, block 2, Helms ad dition to tho city of Medford. Oregen: frontage 50 feet on the west side of South Grapo ttreot, and described in R-74; 50 feet; rnto por foot 76 cents; amount $3S. Assessment No. 2 Ida E. Kenwor thy. Lot 2, block 2, Holms addition iO tho city of Medford, Oregon; front tge 50 feet on the west side of South Grapo street, and described in R-244; "0 feet; rate per foot 70 cents; amount $38. Assessment No. 3 Laura K. Park T. Lot .'!, block 2, Holms addition to ho city of Medford, Oregon; frontago 0 feet on the west side of South Orapo street, and described in R-183; "0 foot; rate per foot 70 cents; amount $38. Assessment No. A Detty Peterson. Lot t, block 2, Holms addition to tho "lty of Medford, Oregon; frontage 50 feet on the Avest side of South Grapo street, and described In R-535; 50 feet; rate per foot 70 cents; amount ?:ss. Assessment No. r Chas. D. Colby. Lot. 5, block 2, Helms addition to the Mty of Medford, Oregon; frontage 50 ect on tho west side of South Grapo troet, and described In R-1S5; r0 ect; rate per foot 70 cents; amount J3S. Assessment No. 0 D. T. Lavton. ot 0. block 2, Helms addition to tho lty of Medford, Orogon; frontago 50 'ect on the west side of South Grape treet, and described In R-203; f0 'et: rate per foot 70 cents; amount )38. i Assessment No. 7 Chas. D. Colby. '..ot 7, block 2, Helms addition to the lty of Medford, Oregen: frontage 50 eet on the west sldo of South Grnpe ttreet, and described In R-2C2; 50 ael; rato per foot 70 cents; amount ?3!1. ' Assessment No. 8 Chas. A- Mc Vrthur. Lot 8, block 2, Helms addl lon to the city of Medford, Oregon; rontnge 50 feet on the west side of ?outh Grapo street, and described In t-239; 50 feet; rato per foot 70 ents; amount $3S. Assessment No. 9, Chas. A. McAr hur. Lot 9, block 2. Helms addition o the city of Medford, Oregon; front ge A2i feet on tho west side of louth Grapo street, and described in -239; 42 & feet; rate per foot 7C e.nts; amount $32.30. Assessment No. 10 G. L. Boone, '.ot 11, block 1, Helms addition to he city of Medford, Oregon; front igo 00.8 feet on the east sldo of South rape street, tand described In R-187 50. S feet; rato por foot 70 cents; imount $40.21. Assessment No. 11 Win. Stailey. Lot 12, block 1, Helms addition to he city of Medfoi'd, Oregon; frontage i0 feet on tho cast side of South 'Irape street, and described In R-123; 0 foot; rato por foot 70 cents; -.mount $38. Assessment No. 12 Earl II. Fohl. Lot 13, block 1, Helms addition to the lty of Medford, Oregon; frontage 50 "oet on the east side of South Grapo treet, and described In R-121; 50 "eet; rate por foot 70 cents; amount 538. Assessment No. 13 Electa Stailey. Lot 14, block 1, Helms addition to I e city of Medford, Oregon; frontage '0 foot on tho east sldo of South Irape street, and described In R-122; r0 feet; rato per foot 1 cents; Muount $3S. Assessment No. 14. C. E. Stailey, Lot 15, block 1, Helms addition to to city of Medford, Oregon; frontage "0 feet on the east sldo of South Grapo street, and described in . . . . ; TO feet; rato por foot 70 cents; amount $38. Assessment No. 15. C. E. Stailey. Lot 10, block 1, Helms addition to the rity or Medford. Oregon; frontago 50 feef on tho east sldo of South Grapo street, and described In ; 50 feet; rato per foot 70 conts; amount $38 AssesBinont No. 10 Nora D. Byr moii. Lot 17, block 1, Helms addition to the city of Medford, Oregon; front age 50 feet on tho east sldo of South Grape street, and described in it-iou; "0 feet: rato per foot 70 cents; amount $38, Assessment No. 17 Helen L. Has klns. Lot 18, block 1, Helms addi tion to the cltv of Medford. Oregon; frontage 50 feet on tho eaBt sldo of j South Grape street, ami uuscnueu in H-192; 50 feet; rato per fool 70 routs; amount $38. Assessment No. 18 Francos Has klns. Lot 19. block 1, Helms addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front ngo 50 feot on tho cast sldo of South Grapo street, and described In R-152; 50- feet; rato per foot 70 cents; fitnmint 238. Section 2. And It is hereby or dered and ordained that said several assossmonts and the lions thereof hi entered In tho lien dockot of said city, and that thereupon notice be glvon to tho owners, or reputed own ers, of said property, and that the same bo "enforced and collected la the manner provided by tho charter of said city, for tho collection 01 as-, sessmonts for the improvements orj streets therein. i Section 3. It is further ordered that the notice above provided for1 bo published three tlmcB In tno uany Mall Tribune, a newspaper publish ed and of general circulation In said city, in the manner provided by or dinance No. 250 of said city. Tho foregoing ordinance was passed by tho city council of the n. . r.t f,i,tiA n-n.mii nn ihn 14th iii u "l"'"' "'"""'I' "... ... ,., i day of December, lowing yote: Emerlck ayo, W 15iu, uy tno lui-ki 1 elch aye, Elferti Ammroup ji.yi r, TUTuuNh), iUuuitokp. .orkuon. wrcoxiasbAY. beckamiiorss, aye, Merrick nyo, Donunor aye, Approved December 15, 11)10. Approved November a, 111 ID. W. H. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. W. TELFKR, City Recorder. NOTICE. To the owner, or reputed owner, of each parcel ot property described in the foregoing ordinance, as named therein, and in the. lion declared by aid "ordinance, as rccordod iu the docket of city liens: You are hereby notified Ihni the assessment declared by the forego ing ordinance has been made and the lien therefor entered in tho city lien docket, and that the same Is dno and you are hereby required to pay the same to the city recorder within ten days from the service of this notice", which service Is made by publication of the foregoing ordinance and this notice three times In tho Medford Mail Tribune, pursuant to an order of tho city council of said city. ROUT. W. TELFER, City Recorder. FOR SALE 90 acres, nil elenred, l1!; miles Engic Point, .90 per neie, finest soil. L10 acres, 70 cleared, (5 in orchard, 3 miles station, buildings, $85 pe aero. TIMBER. .1000 acres fine limber, (10 per cent sugar pine, close of railroad. 200,00(1,000 feet timber, well located. CITY PROPERTY Two 4,-ronm houses, $2200. Two lots near P. O., trade or sell, equity $2750. City acreage on West 2d, near now KehooU19u.se. Lot 50x145, 5 blocks -postoffico, $S50, easy terms. Rooming house, 10 rooms, on East Main, close in; price cut for quick sale. Lot on paving, 50x200, $750. Lots in West Walnut Park, $275 to $350, easy terms. WANTED Girls for. general housework. City and ranch property to ex change. E. F. I 'loom 206. Taylor & Philips Bldq. FOR EXCHANGE. item istitate. FOR TRADE Seattle .01' Portland property. 1 have about $200,00(1 of choice Scattlo or Poitland prop erly lor trade, uolh income prop el ty or iu lots; also faring and gro- eery stocks for trade for Rogue j river property or city preperty: also have some California pprop erty for trade. Write A. L. Cusick, fonneily of Cusick & Meyers, 1140 W. 10th st. phone Main 22:12. L'liO TO EXCHANGE For Medford preperty: 20 acres, unimproved, 2000; 10 acres, unimproved. $1000; 20 acres, unimproved, $1000; IS acres, improved, .$7500; 52 acres, improved, $11,000; 30 ncros, improved, York & Co. $0000. W. T. ff FOR EXCHANGE 230 acres on Roguo river, fine water right, 100 acres cleared, fine alfalfa hind, fine stock or fruit ranch, good buildings, $15,000; will exchange for good city income or re&idcnco property lo the amount of $5000 or $8000; $5000 cash, bnhiucc terms. A. L. Cusick. 1140 W. 10th. Phone 2232, 241 FOR EXCHANGE A good, largo house, close in, a fino location for boarding1 hud rooming parties; nM nblo to earn for same, will consider good 5 or (1-room bouso and give long time on difference Inquire 345 N. Riverside. tf Miscellaneous. TO TRADE Bakery, .sodu fountain nnd ice cream parlor, combined, to gether with rcsidenc.o and two lots in subuib of Los Angeles, Cab, to tii'ido for small ranch or acreage, valuo $5000. See Van I).vk Really Co., 123 E. Main st. 23!) FOR EXCHANGE Medford and suburban proporly, ranches, timber lands, for other proporty. Address Rot 100. enre Mail Tribmio. If FOR TRADE -Have for trade good drayage business, including several teams, for bouse and lot in Medford or Ashland. A L. Cuticle. 1140 W. 10th st., foimerly of Cusick & My ers. 24l FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Miscellaneous FOR SALE' OR EXCHANGE Five pnssenger 4-oylinder toOring auto mobile. Address l36x 200, care Mail Tribuno office. tf FOR REXt Farms. - FOR RENT Farms from 40 acres to 400 acres, alfalfa land, fruit ranches, garden land's, genera' fanning ranches. Gold Ray RenJh ro "irt Wf.t r.; f- llouri und Room, . i t ii ii FOR RENT At the Cottage, pleas ant furnished rooms and bourd wjth hot and cold running water: baths, largo sunny porches. (JO I W. 10th st. or 124 Kintr st. tf niMirin'i.i union ivn unmr .. in iv i-u ww tttiis tvw4 102 S. Central uve. Mrs. C. I! ir,ipf M FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms. FOR KENT -Nicely furnished room. Inquire 520 W. 10th st. tf FOH RENT Nicely furnished room. 203 Oloson St. Phono Main 4474. v FOR RENT Only hotel in town of 1000 inhabitants, Rogtio River val ley; modernlv equipped, toilets, "bnthn. water and electricity; -501 rooms; nearly all refurnished. Cnil Aldenbagen, care Rogue River Elce- (ric Co., 21(1 W. Main st. FOR KENT Two Inreo connecting front rooms, fine for offices oi dressmaking parlors, upstairs, cen ter of town; $25 month. Phono G202. . '. " 300 FOR RENT Sunny furnished rooms, one block from postoffico; board if desired. 208 N. Central nvo., corner 5th st. 300 FOR RENT Three rooms, suitable for two people. Apply Cash Gro cery, Onkditle and 3 1 tb. 2 IW FOR RENT Furnished rooms for transients nt Nn. 10 N. drape- st.. next to Formers' & Fruitgrowers Hnuk bldg. . If FOR RENT 20 inodern equipped rooms, steam heat, hot and cold wa ter, electric light,, .toilets and baths, suitable for first-class rooming housC; rooms en shite, suitable, for families or modern offices. Juquiro Aldonhngen, enro Rogue River Elec tric Co. tf UusinciM ltooms FOR RENT--Office rooms, $4 each per month, , iu Hostel's modern block at Central Point, Ore. Par- tics dchiring well located offico rooms will do well to examine those. 250 FOR RENT Offico rooms over the Posloffice. Roo O. V. Dyer, 123 E. Main st., room 2. FOR RENT Offico rooms in Elec tric building, modem equipment, steam heat, eioctinc light, baths, toilot, hot And col J water. Gold Rnv Renltv Co.. 210 W. Mnin st. t(' FOR RENT Business room on W Main st., 24x140, .suitable fo res taurant or billiard room or other business, steam heat. Gold Ray Ronlty Co.. 210 W. Mnin st tf HoiiJ.cs. FOR RENT Modern bouso for one 1' lw. ffiwilies; jjqml location. Cull nt i"'04 S- 1T"llv sL -:I'J Miscellaneous FOR LEASEr-RuUy equipped placor initio. Call on YAldenhagon, R oguo River Main. "Electric Co., 21G West tf FOR SALE OR RENT. Business Property. FOR SALE OR RENT Good open ing for general merchandise sto-o in now' town with $4fij00t monthly payroll, on railroad, 12 milos from Medford. Gold Ray Realty Co '201i W Main. tf. , FOR SALE. L. N. JUD1), Talent, Or., general real estoto agent; bargains at all times; list proporty with mo. tf UiiHincHS ProiK?rty. FOR SALE Dry goods store, doing good business, long lease, small o.v iKniscs, cast of S. P. railroad; miiot sell oil account ol' health. Addrtv "Opportunity," care Mail ' Tribune office. tf FOR SA'LE Choict businoss prop erty at a bargain, on long lime; easy terms. Address Condor Wn tor Powor Co. Xota. FOR SALE Four lingo lots, Eiihl Medford, close iu; part cash, easy terms, on balance. For further in formation hce owner at, 137 South Ivy st. 243 DON'T fail to see Rogue River Land company about those two fino lots and two-story 8-room residence, ml for $2200; this is tho snap of the holiday season; house now rents for $20 por month. tf FOR SALE Four good Jots and small good bouse iu a fine residence corner; city water paid iu full; $2500. See Van Dyko Realty Co 230 FOR SALE Residence lots, closo in. high clovatiou, commanding a beau tiful view of the city nnd valloy; bct resideuco district, at prices thut ore right. A. V. Harnett, Jack son Crt. Bank bldg. Phono Main 42, residouco 2574. tf FOR SALE $200 each, $10 down and $10 per month, for six fino building lots, 50x120, one block from pavement on North C st. In quire 4 S. Ornugc st. tf Acreage. FOR SALE 3(1 acres red fruit land, . 4Vi miles from Mcdfojul; will set to any kind of fruit and furnish trees for $20,0 per acre; land us it is, $125 per acre; if interested, write I LE. Bowman. Jacksonville. Or. 200 FOR SALE 6, 10 und 20-aoro tracts with perpetual water right for sulo on easy payment plan. Rogucluuds Incorporated, Fred N Cummings, manager. tf FOR SALE. wVcreagc. FOU SALE Largo modnra houso with south and cast front, 113 feet front on paved street, by 181 feet long, nicely improved jrroumfc; ev erything strictly modern; reason for eclliug, lady of bmso needs ,i change of climate; this place is suitable for nice hemo or first class rooming bous; easy torms lo right parly. SM tho Jnekson County Realty C 604 West Tenth st.Wo also )vo largo and smnlUvTFD irncis ol miuroveu nun unimprov ed orchard lands. tf FOR SALE In small tracts, or ab a whole, 2G0 acres finest fruit or alfalfa laud, 2 miles fiom railroad, 11 miles from Medford; lnn'd is ab solutely frco soil, deep and rich; no hardpan; slopes gently to and faces on main county road; wo must sell this tract in tho next 30 days; price and terms are right. Seo plat in our office. D. 1J. Jackson & Co., llfii2 Main st, Phono 2722. tf FOR- SALE 14 acres, 10. acres planted to pears, one milo from Central Point, $235 per acre. W T. York & Co. tf FOR SALE 5 and 10-acro tracts just wit bin and adjoining city lim its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address Condor Water PoWer Co. FOR SALE One acre, will make six largo lots, between two streets to bo paved, closo in, with new two story house and shack; will tnko u closo-ii lot in Irnde, $3000, or Will sell any part to suit purchaser. John Rotor. 0 S. Central nve. tf . FOR SALE Beautiful hillside build ing site, about 1 acre, just outside of city limits in East Medford; high and sightly, with beautiful view of Medford and tho valloy; will sell 1 acre for the prico you Would hnyo to pay for u good city lot ; small cash payment, easy lenns on bal ancc. Address P. Q. Box 702. 2.11 Orchards. FOR. SALE Five-acro 8-year-old orchard, Spitzenbcrgs and Now towns. Inilo and u half from Cen tral Point; prico $0500; terms. Ask. R. II. Lincoln, 21 Jackson County Bank bldg. 243 Houses. FOR RENT House for one or two families, good location. Call 501 S. Orange. 210 Medford Mull Tribune aro business brlngers. Wutit ado I' OR isALKiModern 5-room house, funiihliod,$22. Moor-Ehni Co,, 212 Fruitgrowers' Bank bldir. 239 FOR SALE Limited number pure bred Poland China boars, 3 and I months 'old, eligible to go iu the best liords and cheap enough for any farmer to buy. llorkelcy Or chards, Geo. C. Osgood, nigr. Phono Farmors 70.13. ' If Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Alfalfa liav. luquiic 13U W. 11th. Phono (111. 240 FOR SALE-rAniiiml fertilizer for orchards, luwns. etc.4, write for guaranteed nnalysis and profitable result's from use. "Union "Meal Co.tf FOR SALE Nicely fattened hogs, f. o. 10 cents por lb. Brown, Englo Point dressed ooru b. Eaglo Point, Address 11. F. , Or. 245 FOli SALE-Old Established IiimU iiuh iu Medford; $2000 will han dle. F. O. B care Mail Tribune. 230 FOR SALE- Cheap, good cow; also team, horse, wagon and harness. Inoiiiro 211 W. Mnin. 230 FOR SALE PJoeor ciaun, 00 acres, ditch, reservoirs, small house, goo J laud; Jacksonville S mi'cs; prico right. Address V. A Springford. Jiuksouville, Or. 24'J - . FOR SALE Cookstovc, burned two mouths, cost $17; will tnko $10. In quire Gregory's Studio. FOR SALE-Potatocs.Al ranch po tatoes, 1 cent a pound while- they lust. 707 W. Main. FOR SALE Clancy. -Com. Dr. R. M. WANTED Lots." WANTED City lots iu part payment for 5 and (1-room houses, Moor Elmi Co., 212 Fruitgrowers' Bank bide. 230 MlM-ellannoB. WANTED Two carloads of hogs Lcwjs & Sons, butchors, Central Polnl. Or. 4 - WANTED -Clean cotton rags at . Mail Tribuno office. j j , WANTED Boarders and roomers 510 N. Riverside arc. tf, HELP WANTED. Help Wuuted Male. WANTED A first-clans Japanese boy for housework, 2 in family and good wages. Apply mornings 219 N. Oakdoln. tf WANTED A young man who is it competent stenographer, Apply at off ice Big Pinch Lumber Co. uuo. HELP WANTED. Help Wnntcd Mnlc. WANTE1 Ton men to chop cord wood at Butto Falls; return you cash 00 cents cord. Address J. J. Wonninghnm, Butte Falls, Or. 213 WANTED Salesmen in every local ity of tho northwest; monoy ad vanced weekly; many make over $1000 month; choico of territory. Ynkima Valley Nursery Co., Top ponis'h, Wash. Foreman lo tako ohargo of young orchard, wife to cook for men. Must furnish ref erences. Boudinot Connor, Central Point. 320 Help Vunto:f Female. WANTED Woman or girl to do light housework for board and room. 43 S. Grapo, or phono 1021. tf WANTED Woman or girl to do light housework for board and room. 323 S. Grapo or phono 1021. tf WANTED Girl for general house work; wages $1 por day. Call at 210 W. Main st. tf Situations Wanted. WANTKD Woik, washing nnd hpuscclenning. Mrs. Lucy Davis, home, Soiilh C rI,, first houso south paving. 240 WANTED Nursing by Mrs. K. Mo Roynolds. Call at 320 N. Riverside nvo.. or nlinnn Main 32. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Accountants. D. R. WOODr-Genornl accountant. Your books audited and kept for a reasonable figure; your business solicited. Oflico Phipps bldg., room 200. Phone 3122. ArctiRecUt. JOHNS & TURNER. Architects nnd Builders. Offico 7-8, 325 v Main Phono Main 3471. Residouco photic 744. Assnycr anil Analyst. EARL V. ING ELS, B. S. Boat equipped assay offico in Oregon; food products, soils, fertilizers, spray products, water," etc., ' an alvzod. Grni.ts Pass. Attorneys. COLVIG & REAMES W, M. Col vig, C. L. RoaniCB., Lawyers. Of fico Medford National Bank build ing. SQCond floor. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P MEA- LEY Allorno.vs-ut-nw. Nos. 'and 2. Postoffico building. 1 A. E, REAMES Lawyor, Garhott Corey bldg. WJTHINGTON & iclOLLY Lawyers! Palm building. Billiard Pnrlora. S. T. BROWN A CO. Uilliards, Ci gars nnd Soft Drinks. Up stair;?, Young & Hall "building. A uisoj cool place to spond tho hot nftev noonR. IIII1 Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill pastor nnr Distributor. AH orders prompt filled, Room 20. Juckxon Counb Bunk building. Medford. Or. Cigars ntu! Tolmcco. or IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokebouac Dealorfl in tobacco, cigars and Smorcks' supplies. Exclusive ngotits of Lewis Biiiirlo Joinder. El Merjtt and El Valencia. 212 West Mam street. ColIcctiqiiH ACCOUNTS collected iu any part of the world. No charge if not col lected. Pnclfla Collecting Co.-33 Jackson Co. Bank bldg. I''ldollty and Surety Bonds. L. L. SMALL, bonds of all kinds in )ho best companies. 33 Jackson Co. Bank bldir. 1 Fiiriiituro. iTTTTwiLSON & CO,, dealors in new and si'tnid-hund furniture nnd hardware. Agents for House hold stoves and Tangos. 10 South Fir street. Phone Main 3101. MISSION FURNITURE WORICS" Corner 8th and Holly streets, Med ford. Mission furniture made to order. Cabinet work of all kinds A trial Order solicited. MORDOFF ii WOLFF Cookstovos and ranges, New and second-hand furniture Ends' old stand, 18 W F st.. South. Phono 01. Medford (iruulto Workx. GOLD RAY GRANITE CO., 210 W. Main st., manufacturers and deal ers in gmontimental and buildin granite, crushed granite commoi. brick and pressed brick, course and fino wnshod river sand MEDFORD BRICK CO.-Goo. W. Priddy, O. D. Naglo, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractors nnd manu facturers of brbk; dealors 5n pressed brick and limo. Offico in Oumctl-Corov block, room 209. 2d floor Phono No HI XI Notary Public. NOTARY PUBLIC Room 207, Phipps bldg. NOTARY office. PUBLIC Mail Tribum II h mhJi" . ,twMB i i in irwi nr v t J9I 1US1NESS DIRECTORY. Muraet-HM. tJUAKER NURSERIES Oar trws aro budded, not grafted. Our stouk is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. Wo are not in' tlio trust. H. B. Pattorson, office removed to 116 E. Main st. ROGUE RIVER VALLE.Y NUR SERY CO., be Growers of high grndo nureory Btook. Offico 25 W. Mnin. Tel. 1201. Nursery Ih-oducis THE OREGON NURSERY products are all one-year bud On '3-year roots; representative offico rio'w hi Medford; enn supply apple, pear and walnut trees on short notice all guaranteed in every respect; ranch ers, writo us of your needs; will bo gbfd to quote you prices. Painters and Pupcrlianger DECORATE your tinted walls with stencil borders by A. Risdon, paint er,' decorator and 'poporliangqr, No. 5 E. 3d st., Medford. Photographers. HAVE your Xmas photos mndo by 'Mivokoy if you want something tc please. - Physicians nnd Surgeons. ,7. E. SHEARER, M. I)., Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given to internal medicine nml'jgch oral offico practice. Offico hoJuK 10 to 12, 2 to 4, Office plioio"Wt, residence phono 4542. Office over Strang's drug store, ' '. DR, S. A. LOCKWODD ' Physician and Surgeon. Offico 21CE. Main st., over Hm kins' drug storo.- ,, Phono Main 1001. 'DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Phy sicians nnd surgeons, Taylor ,un'v Phipps bldg., rooms 210-211-212. Office phono 501, residence phono 012. Offico hours 9 q. m. to 8 p. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians. Moved to Rooms' 410 nnd 4J7, Garnett-.Coro.v bldg. Pllohe Main (1351. DR. E. II. PORT.ER Discescs of women a spocinlty. Rooms 5, 0, 7 8. St. Mark's bldg., Medford, Or. Phphes: Offico 4901, residence 4051. DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERSPrac ticQ limited lo diseases of tho. yo, car, uodo and throat. Offico '210 E. Main st., over Medford Hhrd- wora Co. ' ? " . ' ' .... i., W. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Office in Rialto bldg., 123 E. Main. f,Gfts administered for cxtrcctiou ) Of fi'otli, Telophono Main 031. Night phono 4432. DR. W. W. WICK Homoopathic physician; residenco 203 Olson St., phono Main 4474; office, rooms 3 and , St. Mark's blook, phono Main 1871. l)ll.m STEARNS-Physicinn and 'sur geon. Offico Gnmott-Coroy bldg., rooms 211-212, pboao 1092. Resi denco 113 Laurel st., phono 2002. W. A. LOVELACE Contractor und practical builder; estimates fre'o; patronage appreciated. 125 ?Wth Almond st. ' ' DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Pruclice limited to disenses of wo 4iieii. Offico llaskins bldg. Phone Mnin 1001. DR. STEPHENSON fits glasses to oorroot any defect of the eye, Of fico oyor Allen & Rongau's. Phono Mnjn 1851. Dr. W. M. Van Scoyoe. Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoe. Dentists. Fruilgiowers Bank bldg,, Medford, Or. Phono .1072 Pdntei-s and PutillNtjcrs. MKDKOKD PRINTING CO. bus tho best equipped iob offico in South ern Oregon; Portland pricos. 3V South Central nvonuo. Hterioriiplierii. :LLA M QUANTA W - Pftlro Block. Stonoraphio work done quickly and well. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 402 Garnett, Corey building, West s''o- 245 Tin Sbopa. J. A. Smith Tin shop. Tin and sheot Iron ware on hand nud made to ordor. 128 North Q st. ' Bead t Undertaker. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phono 351. Night phenes: C. W. Conklin 3G01; J. E. Butler 3571 ; Johu A. Peri 4111, " " ' i ) Untoas. CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL 1840 Moots at Smith's hall, 128 North Grape street, evory Thurs; day veiling promptly at 8 o'clock. All journeymen carpenters, aa well as local moinbsrs, urged to be prg ent. Business of, vita) intarst U all carpenters transacted at tkaefe meetings, J, J, Seal, bunk t. v't 4 , A, uJi .,.1 -vfl Ka ""J $1 m ' W4