Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 02, 1911, Image 5

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191QC0HMERCE
PASSES RECORDS
Grand Total for Year leats lanncr
Year 1907 Import Figures High
est OWInn to Increased Home
Consumption Exports Decrease'.1
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 2. The for
cigrivcomincrce of tliu United Slates
for 3010, including both exports nnd
imports, promises to set a new rec
ord" jui the history "of the nation. The
eleven months ending 'November, foi
which the Huron o$ stntistics of Ihc
department of commerce nnd labor
link secured complete figures', hnv
brought the grand totnl of export
nnd impqrts to the enormous sum ot
$3,0ffil,3Hn34.
. Only the banner year 1007 com
pares with this fi-ure. The totnl
commercp for the first 11 month1? ot
that year was 3,047,234,045. Tlio
trade figures for December, the cbw
ing monUi of this yenr, are expected
to swell the totnl of the nntion a
foreign commerce nenrly $3,400,000.
000.,
Tho breaking of commercial rco
ords will not ,nnnly to exports. The
imports will reach the highest fig
ure for any year inv the liitory of
the United States, but the sum of
tho export's - will probably fall $75,
O00.O00 -short of that of 1007. Not
withstanding this decline nnd the in
crpnso in the imports, the balmier
will siill'bo dose to "$300,000,000 in
favor of the export siio,, of tlio no
count. TJo. greater quantity of material
imported is due to the development
of manufacturing industries which
import erode material or import n
tide partly manufactured, in nrdci
to. complete' tho manufacture in thi
country- Tho slower development of
thq export trade is duo maiuly to the
iact, that the United States is ox
porting n smaller quantity of bread
stuffs nnd other food products encii
year and is more nearly cousuming
its totnl output ol such nrticles.
Tljc full (yeur's figures for f exports
are I exported to bo $l,84fti000,000
aid"the imports $1,550,000,000. This
is an increase of 00 per cent in im
ports over tlio venr 1000 nnd an in-
cipise in exports of 2.ri per ceii( oyer
that .year.
The iinportulion of crude mnferi-nlsi-aud
miiterials for, further manu
facture moire lianvdqubkled iii1lml
tiijie. On the export side the- value
of the outgoing foodstuffs for 1010
in.bjtt $340,000,000, poiupn rod witty
exports ,of $540,000,000 of smdi
)iitxlucts in 1000. This is a decline
oLnioi'e thnn 33 per cent. The ex
port ftf manufactured nrticles, on
tlio, other baud, shows a "nin of 03
por cent in tho ten yenrs.
Adcqunto ndvortising frank in
forming, fact fill, froquent being a
part of a store's service to you, it
follows that n good storo is ncccs
sarilv n well ndvorfised store.
Pure
blear
Sparkling
Yon can't afford tto do without
this splendid, refreshing drink.
Call up and order a case sent to
the house. The purest, most
healthful drink known is
$I$ttIYOU
Mineral
'IWaIxr
t. C. BIGHAM, Agent.
".t4
Tjhe Best
Shoe'
1
Is the celebrated and
t ' famous
justly
J.&M.
1
If you want n shoe that feejs
old when new, looks new when
old, ,and one that will last just
a little longer than any you pver
tried, call and let us show you
the Johnson & Murphy lino.
Bros.
Duffield
LIGHT STOCK RECEIPTS
FOR HOLIDAY WEEEK
fcORTLAND, Jan. 2. Very light
receipts In all lines have character
ized holiday week on this market.
There wero 7C7 cattle, 90 calves,
1753 hogs and 1398 sheep.
Avery lilgh range of vnlues litis op
plpletl duo' largely to tho, fnett hat
there was not enough to go around
among tho various buyers. Two lots
of calves sold at $S.2tf and hogs sold
at 9c: One small lot of lambB sold at
JG:ib and mixed sheep at '$5.00.
Quality considered tlio few steers I
time camo on tne market sciu at nign
prices, nnd the same thing applied to
cows.
Shippers throughout tho country
are overlooking the boot opportunity
that has been offered them In not
supplying tho heavy increased de
mand for good-live stork on this mar
ket. BONA FIDE MUSICAL
. PRODUCTION COMING
A roal, bona tldo Broadway musi
cal production. wJH be seen atthe
Medford theatre.' on Thursday, Jan
nary 12, when Samuel E. Work will
present for tho first tlmo hero "The
Queen of the Moulin Ilouge," a musi
cal comedy drama in two acts and
seven scenes by Paul M. Potter, with
music by John T, Hall and lyrics by
Vincent Bryan. It Is said to bo a cor
rect partrayal of tho night llfo In
CLEAN BREAD THAT
KEEPS THE, FAM)LY
HEALTHY.
is .a treasure no one enn afford fo
be without. It is made rUrhl here.
HAVE YOU THIRD
Figola Bread
MEDFORD BAKERY &
DELICATESSEN
TODD & OO. '
-r-SOUTH-CENTRAU AVE7
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
GENERAL OVERHAULING &
MACHINE REPAIRING.
First-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PHONE MAIN 0231.
Corner Central Avo. and 8th St
Medford, Or.
SCHOOL CHILDREN
Often need Glasses during the
formative period of childhood.
Let us prepare the glasses for
your children's eyes, and the
chances are the slight error
yvill be speedily corrected and
within 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.
PRIVATE WIRE
PHONE 1831
Moss & Co.
GRAIN AND STOCK .
BROKERS
W. L. BAIN LOCAL MGR,
NO. 10 NORTH FRONT ST.
' BREAD I L'of
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1, Wfjjf --.
Automobiles
MEDFORD, OREGON)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
Paris, eractly as it exists. For this
purpose tl;p adventures pt the poung
King of Orcanla and his brde-elect,
the Princess Mnrotz, are narrated, as
they took place on trie night of the
famous Quat-z-Arts ball, tho annual
danco organized by the studios of 'the
city, visitors being admitted by pri
vate Invitation only.
The "floats," each sontalnlng the
prettiest model ot tho studio, nro
shown ns they encircle around the
.Moulin rouge nnd as they aro after
wards thrown into tho Seine. The
peculiar songs and dances of tho oc
casion are Illegally reproduced.
FOR SALE
00 acres, nil cleared, iy& miles Englo
, Point, .$00 por acre, finest soil.
110 acres, 70 cleared, C in orchard,
3 mifes station, buildings, $85 per
acre.
TIMBER.
3000 acres fine timber, 00 per cent
"sugar pine, close 06 railroad.
200,000,000 feet tifnbor, welllocnlcd.
CITY PROPERTY
10-ropm house, eloe 1n $5500, good
terms.
Fine 8-room mo'dcrn bungalow, snap
price.
Two 4-room houses, $2200.
Two lots near P. 0., trade or soil,
equity $2750.
City acreage on West 2d, near now
schoolhouse. '
Lot 50x145, 5 blocks postoffio-;,
$851), 'easy terms. "
Rooming house, 10 rooms, on' East
Main, close in; price cut for quioK
salo.
Lot on pnving, 50x200, $750.
Lots in West Walnut Purk, $275 to
$350, easy terms. '
FOR exchange:
Seattle .iy:oiPo jiropery, at enrdi
yalue for ranch - property up to
$35,00Q. ,4 '
WANTED
Girls for general housework. ,
Cjty nniT ranch property to ex-
clinnge,
E. f . i
Room 206,' Tjlylor ""A Phlpps Bldfl.
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MONEY. TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN Small nmounts,
short time loans on lots, etc. Ad
dress "Agent," Mail Tribune, tf
FOR EXCHANGE.
IteaTESuOe. .
KOIt THADI'V-Si'iilllo or 1'orilniiil
property. Ivliuve about $200,000 ol'
elioico Sentto or .Porllupd prop
erty for trade, both incomo prop
erty or in lots; also farms and gro
eery stocks for trade for Roguo
river property or city property;
also hnvo some California pprop
e'rty for trade. Write A. L. Cusick,
formoily of Cusiok & Moyers, 1140
W. 10th st, phono Main 2232. 200
TO EXCHANGE For Medford
.jiuikj. vf iiuiun, iiiuiiijiuvt:il,
$2000; 10 acres, unimproved
$1000; 20 ncres, unimproved,
$1000; 18 acres, improved, $7tM0;
52 ncres, improved, $ll,060; 3(1
ncros, unproved, $G000. W. T.
York & Co. - tf
Miscellaneous.
FOR EXCHANGE Medford. and
suburban property, ranchos, timber
lands, for other property. Address
Box 109, care Mail Tribune. tf
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
MIhccUuhcoub.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Fivo
passengor 4-oylindcr touring auto
mobile. Address Box 200, oaro
Mail Tribune office. tf
FOR RENT.
Farms. ,
FOR RENT Farms from 40 acres
to 400 ncros, alfalfa land,, fruit
ranches, garden lands, general
fanning ranches. Gold 'Ray Realty
Co.. 21ft West Mnin. tf
Itoaitl and Room.
FOR RENT-At tho Cottage, pleas
ant furnished rooms nnd board,
with hot and cojd running water;
bnths, largo sunny porches. 001
W. 10th st. or 121, King st. tf
PRIVATE HOARD AND ROOM at
402 S Central ave. Mrs, C. II.
Hart. '
Furnished Room.
FOR RENT Two" funiMlicd rooms,
suitable for light housekeeping;'
modern conveniences; 110 children.
543 S. Holly, . 213
FOR RENT Furnished room with
stove, $1.50 per wepk, 1001 South
Central nve. ' ' 243
FOR RENT One large, 'Sunny, well
furnished room with private bath,
new house. Mrs. Ei B.'Klllinn. 24(1
FOR RENT Three Milco furnished
rooniHv clone in, suitable for light
housekeeping; "some furniture.
Phono Main 4074. tf
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room.
Inquire 52Q W, JOIh st. tf
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room.
203 Oleson st. Phone Main 4474.
BITTHEfl
MflDFOBD, - OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1911.
,' Foil' RENT.
FuriiUhed Rooms.
FOR RENT Only hotel in town of
1000 "inhabitants, Roguo River val
ley; modernly equipped, toilets,
batim, water and electricity; 40
rooms; nearly all refurnished. Cnjl
Aldenlingon, onrc Rogue River Elec
trid Co. 21 0 W, Main st,
FOR RENT? Two largo connecting
front rooms, fine for offices or
drcssninking parlors, upstairs, cen
ter oftown; $25 month. Phone
0202. 300
FOR RENT Sunny furnished
.rooms, 0110 block from postoffioo;
board if desired. 208 N. Central
nve.. corner 5th st. 30Q
FOR RENT Furnished -rooms for
transients nt No. 10 N. Grnpo st.,
next to Formers' & Fruitgrowers
Bank bldir. tf
FOR RENT 20 modern" equipped
rooms', steam boat, hot nnd cold wa
ter, electric light, toilets and bat us,
suitable for' first-clnss rooming
house; rooms en suite, suitable for
families or modern offices. Iuqiiiro
Aldenlingon, enro Roguo River Elec
tric Co. tf
, Housekeeping Koonis.
FOR .RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms at 23 Roosevelt uve.-24.'l
Business Itooma
FOR-MlENT Office rooms, $4 enoh
por month, in Rostel's modern
block nt Central Point, Ore. Par
ties desiring well located offico
rooms will do well to oxamino
these,. ' 250
FOR .RENT, Offico rooms over tlio
Postoffioo. Soo G. F. Dyer, 123 R
Main st'., room '2.
FOR RENT Offico rooms in Elec
tric building, modern oquipment,
steam heat, eloctrio light, baths,
toilot, hot und col J water. Gold
Ray Realty Co., 210 W. Main st. tf
FOR RENT Business room on W.
Mnin st., 24x140, suitablo for res
taurant or billiard room or othor
business, stenm hont. Gold Ray
Realty Co., 210 W. Main st. tf
Miscellaneous.
FOR LEASB iFully equipped placer
mino. Call on -Aluonhcgen, llogue
River Electric NCo 21C West
Main. tf
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Jluftlaeos Property.
FOR SALE OR RENT Good open
ing for , general-merchandise stp'o
in new townWlUi $15,000 monthly
payroll, on railroad, 12 miles from
Medford. Gold Hay Realty Co,
206 W Main. ' tf.
FOR SALE.
L. N. JUDD, Talent, Or., gonornl real
cstato agent; bargains at till times;
list, property with me. tf
Business Property.
FOR SALE Dry goodn store, doing
godd business, long blase, small ex
penses, cast of S. P. rnijrojul; must
sell on account of health. Address
"Opportunity," care Mail Tribune
offico. , tf
FOR SALE Choict businoss prop
erty nt a bargain, on long limo;
ensy terms. Address Condor, Wa
ter Ppwor Co.
,.- 11 --.- i. ... hi i. 1. 1 1.1
IiOta.
SPLENDID residence lots, just off
'Kiving, $300, payments $10 month
ly; wo' help you build. Room 33,
Jackson County Bank bldg.
FOR SALE Two large lots, cloo
in, easy terms for quick sale. Boy
'004, city. e 245
FOR SALE--Four largo lots, East
Medford, closo fn; part cash, easy
tprms on balance. For further in
formation see owner at 137 Souih
fvyst.' "" '" 243
DON'T fail to see Roguo River Land
commiiy about those two fino lots
and two-story 8-room residouco, nil
for $2200; this is tho snap of tho
holiday Veason, house now rents for
$20 per month. tf
FOR SALE Residouco lots, close in.
high elevation, commanding a beau
tiful view of tho city and valley;
best residence district, at priceH
tbat aro right. A, F. Barnett, Jack
son Co. Bank bldg. Phono Majn 42,
residence 2574. . tf
Acivugc.
FOR SALE Largo ' modnrn house
with south and oast lrout, 11J leot
front on paved street,' by 181 feet
long, nicely improved 'rounds; ev
erything strictly modern; reason
fdr selling, brtly of h"uso needs n
change of climate; ibis place is
suitublo for nichono or first
clu'ss rooming hods; easy terms tb
right party. S the Jackson
County Really Co., 004 West Tenth
st. We also l"ivo largo arid small
trapts of imnroved und' nubnprov
ed orchard '.ands, tf
FOR SALE fi and lO.ncre tracts
jnst within ami adjoining city lim
its, at u bargain, on 5 annual pay
ments. Address Condor Water
Power Co. '
1 1
Acreage,
FOR SALE Englo Point is tho com
ing town of tho Roguo River valley;
tho record orchard of the world is
here; the best truck farms in the
valley nre hero; wo hnvo tho kind
of laud you aro looking for; I luiv'o
1100 ncres of choice fruit and
truck (land, ndjoining town, with
200 acres under irrigation, partly
set' to fruit, for sule in small tracts
nil terms to suit your requirements;
tnke no one's word for it, but come
up nnd see for vourself. C. W.
Lake, Eagle Point. 248
FOR SALE In small tracts, or as
a whole, 200 aorcs finest fruit or
alfalfa land, 2 miles fiom railroad,
11 miles from Medford; land is ab
solutely freo soil, deep nnd riob;
no bnrdpan; slopes gently to and
faces on main county road; wo must
soil this tract in tho next 30 days;
price and terms nro right. See plat
in our offico. D. IT. Jackson & C".,
118'2 Alain st. Phono 2722.' tf.
FOR SALE 14 ncros, 10 acres
planted ,to pears,, ono milo from
Central Point, '235 por acre. W.
T. York & Co. " tf
FOR SALFr-30 noros red fruit land,
41.' miles from Medford; will set to
any kind pf fruit nnd furnish trees
for $200 per, acre; laud as it is,
$125 per nero; if interested, write
II. E. Bowman, Jacksonville, Or. 200
FOR SALE 5, 10 nnd v20.acro
tracts with perpetual water right
for salo on easy payment plan.
Roguelnnds Incorporated, Fred N.
Cummiugs, mnnnger. tf
KOIt SALE One acre, will make six
largo lots', between two streets to
bo paved, close in, with now two
story hpiiso und shack; willtuKo a
ejose-in lot in trade, or will
sclPnuy part In suit purchaser. John
'Rotor, 0 S. Central ave. tf
OiTlinriR
FOR' SALE Kivo-aoro ' 8-year-old
orchard, Spilzcnbergs nnd Nrw
towns, milo and u half from Cen
tral Point; price $0500; terms. Ask
R. II. Lincoln, 21 Jackson County
Bank bldg. 243
Houses.
FOR SALE Nothing down, $20
monthly, buys 5-room cottngc, largo
east front lot; price $025. B. F.
Benson, room "33, Jackson County
Bank bldg.
FOR SALE Limited number puro
bred Poland China boars, -3 and 1
months old, eligible to go in tho
bust herds uud cheap enough for
.any farmer to buy. Borkoluy Or
chards, Goo. C. Osgood, mgr. Phone
Farmers 703x3. tf
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE A- homestead relin
quishment of 100 acres with 3,500,
000 feet of saw timber; some water
lor irrigation; will sell cheap or
Jiyido for unimproved properly in
Medford. C. S. Drake, Beagle,
Or. ' 2 10
FOR SALP; Animal fertilizer for
orchards, lawns, etc.; write for
guaranteed analysis and profitable
results from use. Union Meat Co.tf
FOR SALE Nicely dressed corn
fattened hogs, f. o. b. Eagle Point,
10 cents por lb. Address II. F.
Brown, Eaglo Point, Or. 245
FOR SALE Placer claim, 00 acres,
diteii, reservoirs, sma',1 house, goo J
land; Jacksonville 8 miles ; prico
right. Address V. A. Springford,
Jacksonville, Or. 24i)
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Corn. Dr. It. M.
Clancy. '
WANTED.
Houses.
WANTED To rent small house be
fore January 5; moderate- pries.
Address at once Box 11, enru Mail
Tribune offico. 242
MIllCCllMUOOSA.
WANTED Boarders and roomer,
homo cooking. 410 S. Evergreen
st.. corner 12th. !
WANTED-Addresseii of tho follow
ing parties, recent arrivals: Js. L.
Stevens, Mrs. C. L. Moore, Mrs, 0.
F. Clark. Mrs. Win. Diotrick. U
ward given; information treated
confidentially. Call Phono No.
(1043. or address 100, cure Medford
Mail Tribune. 240
WANTED Clean cotton rugs at
Mall Tribuno office.
WANTED Boarders and roomer
510 N. Riverside ave. tf
HELP'WANTED.
Help Wanted Mule.
WANTED A frrsU'lufiB Jupuncso
boy for housework, 2 in family and
good wages. Apply mornings 219
N. Oakdale. "" tf
WANTED Salesmen in every local
ity of tho northwest; monoy nd
vttneed weekly; many make over
$1000 month; choice- of territory.
Yakitnai Valley' Nursery Co., Top-
nnniob. Wash
WANTED - Foreman to take
charge 'of young orchard, wifo to
cook for men. Must furnish ref
erences. Boqdinot Cotuior, Central
Point.' 320
HELP WANTED.
Help Wanted Maid.
WANTEIi Ten men to chop cord
wood nt lfutto Falls; return yon
rush 00 cents cord. Address J. .1.
Wcnniughnm, Butte Falls, Or. 'J 13
Help Wmit'; venialo.
WANTED Girl tor general house
work; vnncs SI por dny. Call nt
210 W. Main nt. tf
Situations Wanted.
WANTED Work on ranch by young
man and wife. Address Box 1 1,
euro Mail Tribune. 240
WANTED Plain fsowing of nil
kinds; shirtwaists, underwear,
plain skirts and dresses. At 808
Washington st. 244
WANTED Man nnd wifo wish cm-
pleymelit: hotel, restnurant or
boarding house preferred. E. A.
Cnrr, Gen. Del., 510 E. Mnin. 24"
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Accountants.
1). R. WOOD General accountant.
Your books audited Und kopt for ,
rensonablo figure; your business
solicited. Orfico Phipps bldg.,
room 200. Phono 3122.
Architects.
JOHNS & TURNER, Architects, nnd
Buildors. Offico 7-8, 325 Mail).
Phono'. Mnin 3471. Rcsidonco phone
744.
Aimiyur and Analyst.
EARL V. 1NGELS, B.. S. B.H
equipped nssay offico in Oregon;
food products, soils, fertilizers,
spray products, wulor, etc., an
alyzed. Grants Pass.
Attorneys.
COLV1G & RE AMES W. M. Col-
vig, C. L. Retimes. Lnwyors. Of
fico Medford Nationnl Bank build
ing, second floor.
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA-LEY-AttoritoVH-at-lqtf;."
Nos. (1
and' 2, Postofi'iec buiiiflng.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer, anruott
Corey bldg. r ,
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers,
Palm building.
Billiard Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up otnirs,
Young & ..Hall building, A nice,
cool place. to spond tho hot after
noons. lilll Posters.
VERNE T. CANON Bill pouter an
Distributor.' All ordors prpmptl
filled. Room 20, Jackson County
Bank building. Medford. Or.
Cigar and Tobacco.
IRELAND & ANTLE, SmokciiouBO
Dcalors in tobacco, cigars and
smoroks' supplies. Exolitsivo ngents
of Lewis Single Bindor. El Moritt
and EI Pnlonciu. 212 West Main
stroot.
Collections
ACCOUNTS colluded in any part of
tho world. No charge if not col
lected. Pncllle Collecting Co,, 33
Jackson Co. Bank bldg.
. ,iu
Fidelity and Hurety Bonds.
It. L, SMALL, bonds of nil kinds in
tho best companies. 33 Jackson Co.
Bank bldg.
Fiiriilturo,
II. F. WfLSON & CO., dcnlers in
new and swond-baud furniture
nnd hardware. Agents for House
hold stoves and Tangos, 10 South
Fir street. Phono Mnin 3101.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS -Corner
8th nnd Holly drools, Med
ford. Mission l'lirnitiiro mndo to
ordor. Cabinet work of all kinds.
A trial aider solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cookstovos
and ranges. Nuw and sccoud-h'nnd
furnituro. Ends' old stnnil, 18 W
F st.. South. Phono 01. Medford
(Jrmilto -Works.
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO., 210 W.
Main St., manufacturers and deal
ers in gmonumontul nnd buildin
granite, crashed grnuito common
brick uud pressod brick, coarso and
fino 'washed rivor sand.
MEDFORD BRICK CO.-Geo. W.
Friday, O. D. Nnglo, Geo. T.
O'Brien Contractors nnd mnnu-
fnoturors of brisk; dcalors in
pressed brick nnd limo. Offico in
Gurnctl-Corcy block, room 200. 2d
floor. Phono No. 3181.
Notary Public.
NOTARY PUBLIC Room
Phipps bldg.
207,
NOTARY PUBLIC Mail Tribun-
offico.
' Numerics.
QUAKER NURSERIES-Our trees
aro buddel, not grafted. Our Btouk
is not irrigntod, Wo euaranteo ev-
orything put out. Wo aro notiu
tho trust. II. JJ. Patterson, office
r rniuntro1 tn 1111 H Xfr.!..
vuvvt IU aw ... muni Dt,
J ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR-
SERY CO., ino.-Growors of
h'tcH Krndo mtrsory stock, Office
25 W. Main. Tel, 1201,
u
BUUNESS DIRECTORY.
Nursery Products
THE OREGON NURSERY produals
"nro nil ono-yenr bud on 3-j'r
roots; representative- offico now in
Medford; onn supply npple, pour
and walnut trees on shori notice; all
guaranteed in every respect; ranch-,
crs, write us of your needs; will bo
glad to quote you prices.
Painters and Papcrlinngers.
DECORATE your tinted walls with,
stencil borders by A. Risdon, paint
er, decorator nnd pnperhanger, No.
5 E. 3d st., Medford.
Photographers.
HAVE your Xmns photos mndo by"
Mnckoy if you wrtpt something to
plenso.
Physicians ami Surgeons.
J. E. SHEARER, M. D., Physician
and Surgeon. Specinl ntteniiou
given to internal medicine- and gen
eral offico practice. Offico hour's,
10 (n 12, 2 to 4. Offico phono 731,
residence phone 4542. Offico over
Strang's drug store.
DR. S. A. LOOKWOOD
Physieinn nnd Surgeon.
Offico 210 E. Main st., over niis;
kiim' drug storo.
Phone Mnin 1001.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Pliv
sioiuus and surgeons, Taylor atin
Phipps bldg., rooms 210-211-212.
Offico phono 501, residenco phone'
012. Office hours 0 a. ra. to 8 p. tn.
DR. F. G, CARLOW. DR. EVA
MAINS CAR LOW Osteopathic
physicians. Moved to .Rooms 410
and 4 J 7, Qarnott-Coroybldg. Phono
Mnin 0351. '
DR. E. II. PORT.ER Diseases of
women a specialty, Rooms b, 0, 7,
8. St. Mnrk'n bldg., Medford, Or.
Phenes: Offico 45)01, residence
4051.
DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Prac
tice limited to diseases of tho eyo,
citr. 11000 nnd throat. Offico 21 1!
E. Main st., over Medford Ilard
waro Co.
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Offico
in Rinlto bid, 12:1 E, Main. Gras
administered ' for oxtrjation . of
teeth. Telephone Mnin, 081. Night
phono 4432.
DR. W.' W. WICK Homoopnthio
physician; residenco 203 Olson st
phono Mnin 4474; offico, rooms l
.nnd 4 St. Mark's block, phono Main
1871.
DR. STEARNS Physician nnd Bur?
good. Offico Gnrnett-Coroy bldg.,
rooms 211-212, phono 1002. Rcsi
donco 113 Lnurol st., phono 2002. '
W. A. LOVELACE Contractor and
practical builder; estimates free;
patronage appreciated. 125, South
Almond st. '
DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD
Prnctieo limited to disenscs of wo
men. Offico Ilnskins bldg. Phontf
Main 1001.
DR. STEPHENSON fitsSglasscs ,to
correct any defect of tho eye., Of
fico over Allen & Rongau's. Phoup
Main 1851.
.
Dr. W. M. Van Scoyoc.
Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoc.
Dentists.
anrnett-Coroy bldg., suite 318, Med
ford, Or. Both PhniitN.'
DR. CHOW YOUNG will cure rhcuni
alisni, uslhniu, paralysis 'und other
(Uncases. See mo at 241 S. Front
and 10th streets.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped job offico in South
ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37
South Central nvonuo.
Bteno(.Tplmr.
ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Blooh
Stenographic work done quickly
nnd woll. '
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER - 40
Oarpolt, Corey building, West
Side. 2-J5
Tin Shops.
J. A. Smith Tin shop. Tin and
Bheot iron waro on hand and mndo
to ordor. 128 North G st.
Road
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phono 351. Night
phones: C. Couklin 3001; J. E.
Butler 3571 ; John A. Peri 4111.
Unions.
CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL
1810 Moots nt Smith's ball, 128
North Grnpo stroot, ovory Thurs
day ovoning promptly nt 8 o'clock.
All joumojinou carpenters, as well
as local members, urged to be pres
ent. Business of vital interest to
nil carpontcrs transacted nt those
nMwtinirs. J. J. Real, lminaa nvt,'
Miscellaneous.
SOUTHERN OREGON IIOUSB
MOVKKS Wo buy, sell and movo
all classes of buildings; two yoavn
succo ful career iu Medford ;wn
orencefi and bonds furnished it'dV
Rred.- Berdnn & Smis, pl;ono MnU
, 0002, Medford, Or.
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