Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 29, 1910, Image 5

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WHY WESTERN APPLES
COMPETE WITH EASTERN
Hero Is an editorial taken 'front
the Jollet, 111 Dally News of De
cember 13, thnt may be read with
Interest and profit by our Oregon
fruitgrewers: ,
"Northwestern apples can compete
with eastern apples In the New York
market. "Why? They
do and there'
may bo reasons why. But there isifrom , ,. M f ,
one reason that seems to us enough. wo((1 , ". , . J h ,
Growing apples in the east Is a side mentf ,,; J ,lltl n 1irzv hend.
line busiiifeBM Itl, tho orchardlsta or ncht, i fl(u.toml nntl Hstf(1' emv
farmers. Evidently tl,o apples growremC(ly thnl I ll(,im, oJ. ,lt ,t
tiiemsenes. niniiicd for Mi-o-nu to cure me en-
We bought a barre of New York tircy Mon , hml ugwl lI(reo
Baldwins, paying a price that ought (1 te fflml (; H
to make apple-growing a bona.ua In ,m,nme ,.; h u ;a
Now. drk state. Opening the barrel ,(rful reme,y
there was revealed as largo and well-1 Mi.0.nn s(omoch Ms arQ BmM
colored app es as any one could do-,,,,,,, eftsy , 8Wn0W. T, s, th(J
Mire, paving the open barrel un- most pnitifnl stoinnfli dirttrdss In five
disturbed, tuo members of our faml- minntes T, lrfvo mt solmcg8.
-."C.u u u a.u u.ui uumuy
of the apples when they caw them for
the first time. But when the first
two rows of apples were removed
thero was revealed yhat must he
cnlled the run of the crop, apples
' that an apple grower would not think
of packing. This Is enough, but ohly
half tile' reasbn. When the selected
apiiles packed on top were exam
ined, there was not one that was
free of Insect marks and when pared
each one disclosed bruises as the
result of careless harvesting and
packing. ,
"If eastern apple growers would
take half the pains and spend half
the money and labor In growing ap
ples that the northwestern man takes,
spray the trees, cultivate his orchards,
cull his fruit, hand picked, and pack
In boxes, lie would find apple grow
ing just ns profitable to him ns It
Is to tho northwestern man."
Notice.
Notice is hereby given thnt tho un
dersigned will apply to the city coun
cil of the city of Medford, Or., at I
its regular meeting on Jniirfnry 11,
-11)11, for a license to sell spirituous. I
vinous and malt liquors in quantities '
less than a gallon at its place of
buusiness in the Hotel Nash building, '
at southeast corner First nnd Main !
streets, in said city for a period ol '
six months.
242 HOTEL NASH- COMPANY.
Ilaskins for Health.
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H. B. PATTERSON
The QUAKER
HAS EVERYTHING IN THE NURSERY LINE
PEARS, APPLES, CHERRIES, PEACHES, AP
RICOTS, PRUNES; ALL KINDS OF NUT
TREES ANO A FULL LINE OF FLOWERING
SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. A FINE LINE OF
SHADE TREES. COME IN AND GET PRICES.
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Office Phone 238!
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Dry Your Clothes on a Wet Washday
With a New Perfection Oil Healer
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It gives just as much heat as you desire. It Is safe, odorless
and smokeless.
It has an automatic-locking flame spreader, which
prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and
Is easy to remove and drop back, so the wick can be quickly
cleaned. Burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, (be
cause of a new device in construction, and can always be easily
unscrewed for rewicklng.
An Indicator shows the amount of oil in the font. Filler-cap does not nesd
to be screwed down, but is put in like a cork in a bottle, and Is attached to the
font by a chain. Finished in japan or nickel, strong anddurablc, well-made, built
for service and yet light and ornamental. It has a cool handle and a damper top.
DtalCTt CVtrrwtvrf. If IK er jrtirrj,
(o tin niartii aftiKy o mt
Standard Oil Company
(IncorpomUd)
WQNtiEHFUL REMEDY.
That's What Is Said of Stomach
Prescription Guaranteed by Chas.
Strang.
Stephen Wnite of Lansing, Mich.,
writes:
"For over three years I suffered
much linin nnil miiw. villi..,. (Vni.i
.nmn,.t, .i!t0 , ,'A .... , ...
1UKl s n,ul milli (he slo,nnt.h c,en1
and sweet.
They, are sold by Charles Strang
under n positive guarantee to cure
any case of indigestion or money
back.
They put vigor and vitality into
people run down by indigestion. Sold
by Charles Strung and leading drug
gists everywhere at 50 cents n large
box.
SCHOOLCHILDREN
Often need Glasses during the
focmative period of childhood.
Let us prepare the glasses for
your children's eyes, and the
chances arc the slight error
will be speedily corrected and
witiiin a short time the chil
dren's eyes will be restored to
normal.
DR. STEPHENSON
Office Over Allen's Store,
Main and C Street,
Phone Main 1857. Medford, Or.
NURSERYMAN
Main Street
- Res. Phone 2493
When clothes can't be hunc
outside, and must be dried in a
room or cellar, the New Perfection
Oil Heater quickly does the work
of sun and air. You can hang up
the wet clothes, light your Perfec
tion Oil Heater, open the damper
top, and the heat rises and quickly
dries the clothes.
Do not put off washing to
await a sunny day in order to avoid
mildew. Dry your washing any
day with hot air from a
KFECTIO
PIUKCLCSS
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Absohtely smokeless ani odorless
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBCNE,
When You Are til1
It doesnlt take a good doctor to Mil,
that. Most anyone can do as much.1
To tell what makes you 111 sometimes
calls for the utmost skill of the best
physician. I
Anyone, by a few slmplo tests, caiiFOR RENT-Only hotel in tbwtt of
tell that your dyes aro defective
that yoii need glasses of some kind
but to know tho exact cause and fit
tho right glasses calls for more than
ordinary skill.
I have made the fitting of glasses
a special study nnd I am In business
to bring wrong eyes and right glasses
together.
DR. RICKERT, Optometrist.
Room 2, over Kentner's.
FOR SALE
00 acres, nil cleared, lVa'miles Eagle,
Point, $!)0 per acre, finest soil.
110 ncres, 70 cleared, G in orchard,
3 niildS station, buildings, $85 pci
acre.
TIMBER.
.'1000 acres fine limber, GO per cent
sugnr pine, close of railroad.
200,000,000 feet timber wjdl located.
CITY PROPERTY
Two 4-room houses,, .$2200.
Two lots near P. O., trade or sell,
equity $2750.
City .acreage on West 2d, nonr new
schoolluiusc.
Lot 50x145, 5 blocks postoffic-?.
$850, easy terms.
Rooming house, 10 rooms, oh 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 housowork.
t il v nnd ranch properly lo ex
change.
L F. L
Room 206, Taylor & Phipps Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN.
.MONEY TO LOAN Small nmouiits,
short timo loans on lots, etc. Ad
dross "Agent," Mail Tribune. tf
FOR EXCHANGE.
ileal Katate.
FOR TRADE Seattle or Portland
property. I have about $200,000 of
choice Seattle or Portland prop
erty for trade, both incoiuo prop
erty or in lots; also farms and gro
cery stocks for trade for Rogue
river property or city property;
also have some California pprorl
erfy for trade. Write A. L. Cusick,
formerly of Cusick & Meyers, 11-10
W. 10th st, phone Mniu 22112. 200
TO EXCHANGE For Medford
preperty: 20 acres, unimproved,
$2000; 10 acres, unimproved,
$1000; 20 ncres, unimproved,
$1000; 18 acres, improved, $7500;
52 acres, improved, $11,000; 30
acres, improved, $0000. W. T.
York & Co.' ' tf
FOR EXCHANGE 2.10 ncres on
Rogue river, fino water right, 100
acres denied, fine alfalfa laud, fine
stock or fruit ranch, good buildings,
$15,000; will exchange 'for good city
income or residenco property to the
amount of $5000 or $8000; $5000
cash, balance terms. A. L. Cusick,
1140 W. 10th. Phono 22!12. 211
FOR EXCHANGE A good, large
house, close in, a fine location for
boarding and rooming pnrtics; not
nblo tocaro for sanie. will consider
good 5 or 0-room house imd give
long timo on difference. Inquire
.'145 N. Riverside. (f
Miscellaneous;
FOR EXCHANGE Medford and
suburban proporty, ranches, timber
lands, for other property. Address
Box 199, care Mail Tribune. tf
FOR TRADE Havo for trade good
drayage business, including several
teams, for house and lot in Medford
or Ashland. A. L. Cusick, 1140 W.
10th st., formerly of Cusick & My
ers. t 'ill '
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
MiscclluiicoiiH.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Five
passenger 4-oylindor touring auto
mobile. Address Box 200, care
Mail Tribune office. tf
FOR RENT.
Farias.
IFOR RENT Farms from 40 acres
to 400 acres, alfalfa land, -fruit
ranches, garden lands, genoral
farming ranches. Gold Rdy Realty
Co.. 210 West Main. tf
Houses.
FOR RENT Small hoiihc. and fur
niture for snle. (103 S. King st. 242
Hoard and Room.
jFOR IlEXT-i-Al the Coltae, pleas
ant iurmshed rooms and board,
with hot and cold running water:
baths, large sunny porches. 00!
W. 10th st. or 124 King st, tf
PRIVATE BOARD AND ROOM at
402 S. Central nve. Mrs. C. H
Hart.
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MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2D,
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Furnished Rooms.
FOR HENT-JNicely furnished room,
inqture 520 W. 10th st. It
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F0It RENT Nicely furnished room,
203 Qleson fit., .Phono Main 4474.
lwuu lnunuuonts, uogue mver vni
ley; modernly equipped, (ollots,
baths, water and electricity; 40
robms; nearly nil refurnished. Call
AldoijhngOn, enro Uogue River Elci
trio Co., 210 Mniu st.
FOR RENT- Two lnrco connecting
front rooms, finb for offices ol'
dressmaking parlors, upstairs, edi
tor of town $25 month. Phoile
0202. t800
FOR RENT Sunny furnished
rooms, ono block from posteffiec:
board if desired. 208 N. Central
nvc.. comer fitli st. 300
FOR RENT Three rooms, suitable
for two people. Apply Cash Gro
cery, Onlrtlnlo and 11th. 243"
FOR KENT Furnished rooms for
transients nt No. 10 N. Grape st..
"next, to Farmers' & Fruitgrower?
Rank bldg. If
FOR RENT 20 modem equipped
rooms, steam heat, hot and cold wa
ter, electric light, toilets and baths,
suitable for first-class rooming
hJiise; rooms eh suite, suitable for
families or modern offices. Inquire
Aldcnhngcn, euro Rogue River Eloc
trie Co. tf
Daslnow Rooaa
FOtt RENT Office rooms, $4 each
per mouth, in Hostel's modern
block nf Central Point, Ore. Par
ties desiring well located offitie
rooms will do, well to examine
those. 250
FOR RENT Office rooms ovor the
Postoffiee. Seo G. F. Dyer, 123 E.
Mniii st.. room 2. "
FOR RENT Offico rooms in Eloc
trio building, modern equipment,
stenm hent, electric light, baths,
toilet, hot rind col J wuter. Gold
Ray Realty Co., 210 W. Main st II
FOR J1ENT Business room on W
Main st., 24x140, suitnblo fo res
taurant or billiard room or other
business, steam heat. Gold Ray
Realty Co.. 216 W. Main st. tf
Miscellaneous.
FOR LEASE Fully equipped placer
nilno. Call on AlilonbKKCu, itogqe
Ulver Eloctrlo Co., ?16 West
Main. tt ,
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FOR SALE.DR RENT.
Bubinoss Property.
FOR SALE OR RENT Good open
ing for general tnorohnndiso store
in now town i $15,000 mouthly
payroll, on railroad, 12 miles from
Medford. Gold Ray Realty Go',
200 W Main. tf.
FOR SALE.
I;. N. .I.UDT), TaR-nt, Or., general real
estate agent; bargain at all times;
list property with mo. If
DtisiiiCHH Property.
FOR SALE Dry goods store, doing
good business, long lease, small o.
penses, cast of S. P. railroad; must
sell on ncriount of health, Address
"Opportunity," euro Mail Tribune
office. tf
FOR SAVLE -Choice businoss prop
erty at u bargain, on long timo;
easy tennB. Address Condor Wu
ter Power Co.
Iiota.
SPLENDID residence lots, .just off
'mving, $300, payments $10 month
ly ; wo help you build. Room 33,
Jackson County Bnnk bldg. '
FOR SALE Two largo lots, do.-,e
in, easy terms for quick sale. Bur
(104, city. 245
FOR SALE Four largo lots, East
Medford, clm;o in; port cash, easy
terms on balance. For further In
formation sec owner at 137 Soilth
Ivy st. 243
DON'T fail to bcu Rogue River Land
company about those two fine lots
and two-stbry 8-room residence, nil
for"$2200; this is tho snap of the
holiday season; house now rents for
$20 per month. tf
FOR SALE Residence lots, closo In.
hiuli elevation, commanding a beau
tiful view of the city and valley;
heat residence district, at prices
that urc- right. A. F. Raructt, Jack-
bon Co, Bank bldg. Phono Main 42,
residoucn 257 J, tt
FOR SALE $200 each, $10 down
and $10 per month, for six .fino
building lots, 50x120, ono blank
from pavement on North C st. In
quire 4 S. Orntigo st, tf
Acreage.
FOR SALE 30iuio, ml fruit land,
W miles from Medford; will set to
ony kind of fruit and furnish trees
for $200 per acre; Innd'us it U,
$125 per aero; if interested, write
II. E. Bowman, Jacksonville, Or, 200
FOR SALE 5, 10 'tiiid 20-acro
tracts with porpctuul Water rijbt
for salo on eusv payment plan.
Roguelaiidfl Incorporated, Fred N.
Cuimnings, manager. tf
'rtirfeAtt.'
Acreage.
$11,500 for 4Q aires of Binr creek
bottom laud, 2t) acres set out in
Iruit, 10 ncres in. garden patch, 2,j
tnilea from Ceil t rat Point; easy
tonus.- Inquire No. 4S. Orange, tf
FOR SALE Largo tnodnru hotteto
with south and oust froat, 113 feet
front on paved street, by 1S1 i'ett
l6Hg, hlecly itnrtrOved grounds; ev
erything strintly m6drn; rcns.6u
for selling, lady bf liMiso needs n
chnnco of olimato; ih'is' placo is
suitable for nioo homti or firsi
clnss rooming houp; easyftonns to
right parly. Sj tho Jackson
County Realty Cj., 004 West Tenth
st. We also havo largo nnd smnll
tracts of imurovod and unimprov
ed orchard lands. tf
FOR SALE In sJnatl tracts, or as
a whole, 200 nore.s finest fruit Or
tilfalfn land, 2 miles ftom ritilroad,
IL miles frohi Medforxt; Innd is ab
solutely free Soil, deep and rich;
no hai'dpan; shines gently to and
faces dn main cotmty rrtnd ; wo must
sell this tract iu tho next 30 dny-;
price- and terms nru.right. Seo phit
in our offico. D. II. Jflckson & Co.,
1181a Mniii st. Plioiio 2722. tf
FOR SALE 14 acres, 10 acres
plriutcd to peal's, one tnilo from
Central Point, $235 per aero. W
T. York & Co. tf
FOR SALE 5 and 10-aoro tractB
just within Hud ndjoiuiug city liui
ils, nt a bargain, on 5 nnuunl pay
ments. Address Condor Wttldr
Powor Co.
FOR SALl'-Oii(5 acre', will make sv
largo hdB, hotweon two streets to
be paved, closo in, with now twil-
sttfry hbuso nnd shack) will trtko u
close-in lot in trade, $3000, or will
hell any part to suit purchaser. John
Jtetor. G S. Centrul nvb. tf
FOR SALE Bunutlful hillside build
ing sito, about 1 acre, just outside
of city limits in East Medford; high
nnd sightly, with beautiful view df
Medford and tho valloy; will sell 1
acre for tho pried you would have
lo pny for a good city lot; Hinnll
bash payment, 'ohsy terms 6n bnl
n.nco. Address P. O, Box 702. 241
Orchards.
FOU SALE Fjvc-acro 8-ycar-old
on'hard, Spilzcnhcrgs and New
towns, milo and n hnlf from Ceil
tml Poin,t; price $0501); tornifl. Ask
II. IT. Lincoln, 21 .Tnckrion County
Bank, bldg. 243 '
loiie.
FOR RENT Hotifio for ono or lwi
families, good Ibcatioli. Call 501
Si Orange. 240
Medford Mail Tribute WTarit ads
aro biifilnHS brlnfeors.
FOR SALE--Modern fl-voom hoilfcc,
fiirnishod, $i
Moor-Ehni Co... 2 12"
Kniilgmwers
Hnnk h'l'dg. 23il
TOR SALE Limited tlumbor huw
1 bled Poland China boars, 3 and I
months old, eligible to go in the
befit herds and cheap enough for
any fanner to buy. Berkeley Or
chards, Geo. C. Osgood, mgr. Phono
Farmers 703x3. tf
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Inquire
J311 W. 11th. Phono Oil. 240
FOR SALE Animal fertilizer for
orchards, lawns, etc.; write for
guaranteed analysis and profitilbte
rl'Btilts frqin use. Union Meat Co.tf
FOR SALE Nicely dressed eoni
fnttened hogs, f. o. b. Englo Point,
10 edits per Hi. Address II. FJ
Brown, Euglo Point, Or. 245
FOR SALE Placer tinun, COnorcs,
ditch, reservoirs, snlail honec, goo J
land; Jacksonville 8 mUert; price
right. Address V, A. Springford,
Jacksonville, Or. 243
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FOR SALE Cookstove, hurnud two
nionths, cost $17; will fake $10. In
fltfro. Gregory's Studio.'
FOR SALE Potatoes. Al much po
tatoes, 1 cent it pound whilo they
Just. 707 W. Main.
FOR SALE Corn.
Clancy.
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Dr. R. M.
Wanted.
MMcelJunwHs.
WANTED -Two carloads of hog
Lewis & Sous, butchers, Central
Point. Or.
WANTED-Cloan cotton
ruga at
Mail Trihutlo office.
WANTED Bourdon and roomeM
ffioy. Rlversldo nve. tf
HELP WANTED.
Help Wanted SInlo.-
WANTED A first-cluss Japanese
hoy for housework, 2 in family and
good wages. Apply mornings 219
N. Oakdale. tf
WANTED A young wan who in a
competent stenographer. Apply ut
office Big Pini'si Lumber Co.
WAITED Salesmen ih every local
T
Hy dfiho northwest; raonoy !-'
viluctd weokb", tilany muko over,
$1000 month; choice of territory.1 ' .- .
Yokioia Valfoy Nursery Co., Top-iNOTAItY PCBLICMail Tribune
ponish, Wubh. i offico.
1910.
Help Wanted.
Help Wanted Mrilo.
WANTEhTeii men to chop cork
wood nt Butte Falls; return yon
cash !)0 cents cord. Address J. J.
Wonniughnim Butte Falls, Or. 213
WANTED Foreman to take
charge of young orchard, wife to
cbdk for men. Must furnish ref
orehcps. Boudinot Conner, Central
Point. ' 320
Help AViiiit':! Female.
WANTED Woman or girl to do
light housework for hoard and
rooih. 43 S. Grape j or phono 1921.
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WANTED Qlrl tor gonoral house
work ; v.'.trjcs $i per day. Call at
2 lfi W. Main st. tt
Sltuntions Wanted.
WANTED T'luin "oyimK iTFafl
kinds; shirt waistK, uullerwear,
plain skirts afid dressbs. At 80S
Washington st. 244
WANTED Man and wife wish em
ployment; hotel, restaurant Or
hoarding house preferred. E. A.
Cnrr, Gen. Del., 51(1 E. Main. .M'i
WANTED Work, washing and
houseclcnning. Mrs. Lucy p'nvis,
home, South C st., first house south
l)aing. 240
WANTED Nut-sing ty Mrs. K. Mo
Reynolds. Call nt 329 N. Riverside
nvb., or phr.ua Mliin 32.
BUSINESS, DIRECTORY.
Accountants.
D. R. WOODGcneml accountant.
Your books audited and kept for ,
rtnsunnhle figure; your InlsineSs
solicited. Office Phipps bldg.,
room 209. Phono 3122.
Architect.
JOHNS & TURNER, Arohitccts and
Builders. Offico 7-8, 325 Main
Phono Main 3471. Residence phoite
744. i
Assayer and Analyst.
EARL V. INGELS, B. S. Beat
equipped assay offico in Oregon;
food products, Soils, fertilisers,
spray products, water, etc., nn
ulvzcd. Grnntfi Pai.
AttonicyB.
COLV1G & REAMES W. M. Coj
vig, C. L. Roamcs. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank build
ing, soebnd flobr.
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA
LEY Altonioys-at-law. Nos. 1
unit 2, Postoffjofl building.
A. fa. itEAMES Lawyer, anraott
Cv6roy bldg.
WITHINGTON & KELLY
Prtlru building.
-Lawyors,
nilMurd Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billinrds, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs
Young & Hall building. A' ni-CS
cool place to spend tho hot nftd;
linnits. Hill Postcra.
VERNE T. CANON Bill poaternnn
Distributor. AH orders promptly
filled. Boom 29, Jackson Couufy
Bank hiiilding. Mdfnrd. Or.
Cigar and Tohhcco.
IRELAND & ANTLE, SmokehoUflo
Dcalors in tobacco, cigars and
smoroks' supplios. Exclusivo agents
of Lewis Single Binder, El Morilt
and El Pnlonela. 212 West Mam
street.
Collections
ACCOUNTS collected in any part df
tho world. No chnrge if not col
lected. Pacillo Collecting; Co., 33
Jitcksotl Co. Bunk bldg,
Fidelity anil Surely llouds.
L. L. SMALL, bonds of all kinds in
tho best companies. 33 Jackson Co.
Bank lildg.
Furniture,
IT. F. WILSON Si CO., dcalora in
new aud suiond-haiid furnituro
and hnrdwaie. Agonts for House
hold stoves and ranges. 10 South
Fir street. Phono Main 3101.
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MISSION FURNITURE WORKS-
! Pkritiit (IMi rtiiil fTfillu nlfonlu Al.i.l.
ford. Mission furnitiilo tnndo to
order. Cabinet woik of all kinds
A trial order solicited,
MORDOFF & WOLFFCookstovef.
and ranges. Now and Kocond-hnnjl
furnituro, Ends' old Btand. 18 V.
F st.. South. Phono 01. Medford
(iraulto Works.
GOLD RAYGILVNITE" CO., 210 W.
Main sl iiiuniifucturorB and doul
ors in monumental and buildln
grunito, crushed granlto qommon
brick nild pressed brick, coarse aud
fine washod river sand.
.MEDFORD BRICK CO. Ooo. W.
Priddy, O. D. Nnglo, Geo. T.
O'Brien Contrautors and innnu-
facturew of brijk; dealers in
iroHrd bnok and lirno. Offico in
Gurni'tt-Corov Mock, room 209, 2d
floor I'hiiuo Nn. 3t8l.
Notary Public.
NOTARY PUBLIC-Room
Ti.t.,a i,m
207,
USJNEIS. DIRECTORY...
t .tW-,lr
QUAKER NtfrtaHRDSS-i-OHr im
nro budded, not grafted. Our stock
in n6l irrigated. We guarantee evi
erv(hifir nufc niii! iWn im n m
- Iho'trust. H. B. cPdtldrYon, office
removed to UP JS. Main et.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NDR
SERY CO., inc. Growers
high grndo inirsSory stock Office
25 W. Main. Teh 1201.
Nursery lrodiicts
THE OREOON NURSERY products
nro all one-year bud on 3-year
roots', representative office now in
Medford; can supply apple, pdar
aud walnut trees on short notice; nil
guaranteed in every respect; rnneh
oift, write" us of your needs; will ho
glad to quote you prices.
Pnlntcrs rind Pnperlinngeni.
DECORATE your tinted walls with
stencil borders by A. Risdon, paint
er, decorator and poperhanger, No.
5 E. 3d st., Medford.
Photographers.
HAVE your Xmna photos rando by
Mackey if you want somothing to
plcnse.
Physicians nnd Surgeons.
J. E. SHEARER, M. I)., Physician
and Surgeon. Special attention
given to internal medicino nnd gen
eral office practice. Office hours,
10 to 12, 2 lo 4. Offifco phone 731,
residenco pllolio 4542. Offico over
Strang', drug store.'
DR. S. A. LOCICWOOD
Physician nnd Surgeou..
Office 210 E. Main st.. over HaV
kins' drug store.
Phono Main 1001.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Phv
sicians nnd surgeons, Taylor nrA
Phipps bldg., rooms 210-211-212.
Office phono 501, residence phone
012. Office hoitrs 0 a. nt. to 8 p. m.
DR. F. G. CARLOW,' DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
physicians. Moved to Rooms 410
and 417, Garnett-Coroy bldg. -Phono
Main 0351.
DR. E. XI, PpRTER Discos of
women a specialty. Rooms it, 0," 7.
8. St. Mnrk'a hldg., Medford, Or.
Phenes: Offico 4901, residence
4951. -
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DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Prac
tice limited to diseased of Ihb oyo,
oar, hose and Uir6.it. Office 210
E. Main sL, ovor Medford Ilnrd
waro Co.
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE OfficM
in Riulto hldg., 123 E, Main. Gas
administered for oxtrcctieti.Vot:
tobllf. Telephone Muin-tl81r Night
phono 4432. ' .
IJ1(. W. W. WigK-Homeopatbie
; physician; resilience 203 Olson s$'.,
- phono Main 4474; of fico, . rooihB 3
aud St. Mark's bloclc, phono Main
, 1871.
DR, STEARNS Physician 'and siir
eon. Offico Unrnell-Corey bhlj.,
rooms 211-212, phono 1002t Ro'si
denco lJ3 Laurel st., phono 2092. ,
W. A. LOVELACE Contractor mul
pructical builder; estimates frod;
pntronago appreciated. 125 Sottit
Alinond st.
DR. MYRTLE S. LOCICWOOD
Practice limited to diseiisps of wo
men. Offico Ilaskins bldg. Phone
Main 1001. , "
DR. STEPHENSON fits glasses to
correct any defect of tho oyo. Of
fico over Allon & Reaguti's. Phonu
Main 1851.
Dr. W. M. Vim Scoyoc.
Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoo,
Dentists.
Fruitgrowers Bank bldg., Medford,
Or- Phone 3072.
Printers and PubiinbersT
MEDFORD PRINTING CO, baa tho
best equipped job offico in South
ern Oregon; Portland prioos. 87
South Coiitnil nvonuo.
HtenoKraphen,.
ELLA M. GUANYAW Pain Blook,
Btenorraphio work dona quickly
and woll. " '
PUHLIC STENOGRAPHER 402
Gnruelt, Corey building, West
Sido. 245
Tin Shops.
J. A. Smith- Tin shop. Tin and
sheot irou ware oil hand and tnado
to ordor. 128 North O st.
Road
Undertakers.' "
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dortakers, Day phono 351, Night
jihenes: C. W, Couklin 3001; J. II
Hutlcr 3571 ; John A. Peri 4111.
CARPKNTERS UNION. LOCAT,
1840-McotH at Smith's hall. 128
North Grapo street, every Thurs
day evening promptly at 8 6'oloek.
All Jounioympn carpenters, as well
ns loouj members, nrfeefl to be fires,
out. BusincM of vial interest to
all cMtonters transacted at A4
meetinK8. J, J. Beat, bui&M utj
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