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MlfiDtfORD MALT. TRIBUNE, MEDifORD, OKECON. FRTDAY, JANUARY G, 1911.
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STATE TUX LEVY
III BE 1,6 MILLS
it in, it i
Last Year's Levy Was 2.2 Mills
Levy Will Raise About $1,350,003
for, Expens of i tjip, Stqte .Gov
ernment. SALEM, Or., Jan. G. Tho stato
tax commission lias 'announced the
state tax levy for tlio ensuing year
at l.C mills. Laat year's lovy was
2.2 mills, and tho decrease is 0.G
mill Tho amount that is estimated
to bo required to run the statp gov
ernment this year and to ho raised
by this Jovy Is, in round numbers,
$1,3.-0,000, as against $1,528,000 in
1910. Tho total assessed valuation
for. this year Is, in round numbers,
$84-1,000,000, as ogalnst $001,000,
000. Tho Htato bonrd-of equalization
has assessed the corporations of tho
stato, not wholly in any one county,
and therofore not assessable by
counties, at $132,800,000, but In ap
portioning this sum among the coun
ties it will be reduced to about $97,
200,000, In prder to correspond to
tho assessmpnts (n the various coun
ties. .
Tho apportionment of the state tax
between counties, nrcording to as
sessed valuations of the respective
counties as equalized by the stato
board of equalization will bo com
pleted tliis afternoon. On tho pres
ent assessed valuations, 1-25 of a
mill lovy for tho normal school at
Monmouth, voted by tho people last
November, will produce $33,795.
BURGLARS TRY TO LOOT
LIEUT.-GOVERNOR'S HOME
Lo's ANGELES, Oil., Jan. 0.
Dctectives are searching today foi
two burglars who yesterday in broad
daylight almost succeeded in looting
the home ol Lieutenant-Governor A
J. Wallace. A gardener .of the Wal
lace household arrived just as the
thieves were preparing to carry then,
loot off in u wagon. The membeis
of the family arc in Sacramento. A
collection of rugs valued at sever.vi
thousnjiil dollars was seized. The
burglars pretended to be friends ol
Arthur "Wallace, son of the lieuten
ant -goyernor, and called to him tc
hurry down from upstairs. Tho gar
doner was deceived for a moment
and the men suddenly dashed past
lii in and escaped.
'QUEEN' PURGED
Reproduction of Famous "Bal Des
Quatres Arts" of Parisian Stu
dents Proves Too Risque, Even for
Frisco Show Here Next Week.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cn Jan. 0
Followiifg a visit which Chief of Po
lice Seymour, in company with Di
Irict Attorney Fickert, paid to the
prodtiel'uni 'of "The Queen of iiu
Moulin Rouge" at the Princess the
ater on Sunday night, an order w.i
indued by the head of the depart
ment of police that certain portion
of the play must bo suppressed oj
tho management will not be allowed
to eontinuo the performance.
.Following the, stund taken by Cliio!
Seymour, Snmuel E. Rork, nuiunget
of the play, called on Seymour and
stated that he would alter the pro
duction according to the views ot
the chief,
"I consider that eertnin portion
of tho play," raid Seymour yester
day, "are not lit to show to (lie pub
lic. A dance is placed on tho stagi
which would not bo permitted even
in n I In rim ry coast report."
recorTsalesTf
local realty
Tho following transfers pf Bedford
roal estate have boon recorded at tho
courthouse In Jacksenville:
Lot f, block 2, in Gray's-nddition
to tho city of Medford. Sold by It.
V. and Margaret Gray to Herbert
M. Hardy for a consideration of $325.
Lot 11, block 3, of tho Sunnysldo
addition to tho city of Medford. Sold
by C. T. and Nora Hamlin to Georgq
H. Wolf. A consideration of $10 was
recorded. '
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The "For Snlo" classified ads are
Jlto mttrkut-phme for tho useful
things that have already been used.
Sometimes a second-hand article1
would serve you as well as a new.
pup. Watch this classification! j
ORDERS
URGE CHANGE
Illinois in
Shallcnberrjcr and Aldrlch Both Rec
ommend Changes in Primary Law
of Illinois "Open Primary" De
nounced. LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 0. Rctii
ing Governor Sliullonbcrgcr, demo
crat, in his farewell message, and
Chester Aldriclu rcpubilicni, lolay
inmigurated to, succeed him, in hj
inaugural address, botli urged the
legislators of Nebraska io amend
Hie str'e primary law. Aldrich, who
was elected boeiiuso of his stand, foi
prohibition, denounced tho law which
hud made it possible for James C.
Dnhlmnn, democrat, to defeat Sluu
Icnbergev for tho nominntion.
Jn hi.-, message- Shnllcnbergor de
nounced the "open primary," i.i
which, it is alleged, republican votes
were used to defeat him for the gti
lierniijorinl xiuiuiuuiiou. , He aho
urged the enactment of legislation
enforcing the hank guaranty law.
Governor Aldrich urged u retu.n
tp tho "closed primary," under which
it is impossible For members of ono
party. to vote for candidates of nu
nthor. He also recommended the
passage of a county optiqu law and
the streugthenhig of the unti-trunl
law. lie asked the legislators u
amend tho registration law in a way
(hat would prevent certiiicalio'i
Iruuds at election.
TARIFF, COMMISSION
BILL IS II
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 0. A
tariff commission bill ' was intro-
dueed in the house by RepuM'iitutivo
Nicholas LongwoitH of Ohio after
the measure had been submitted to
the president lor his approval. The
tentative law is identical with tho
oill which the insurgents submitted
a year ago and which caused a storm
of protest from tho regulars. It
provides for an upproiuintiun ot
Ti250,000 for the expenses and snl
irics of (ho coiumisioneis. The
president has demanded that the ap
propriation bo at least $400,000. '
Tho Longworth hill, it is under
stood, will not be tho regular admin
is ration nieusuure.
FOR SALE
JO acres, all qlenrcd, lVz miles Eagle
Point, .f!)0 per acre, finest soil.
U0 acres, 70 cleared, (I in orchard,
3 miles station, buildings, .fS5 per
ncre.
TIMBER.
.5000 acres fiho timber, (10 por cent
- sugar pine, closo of railroad.
.'00,000,000 feet timber, well located.
CITY PROPERTY
3 rooms, modorn, largo lot, .$1tf50.
3 lots, inside limits, 50x127, near
i)nving. $250, terms.
Warehouse property, corner site,
$3500.
Rooming house, 17 rooms, $050.
Lots 50x127, near West Main, $225;
good terms,
(oomif g house, closo in, $800.
looming house, 10 rooms, on East
Main, close in; prico cut for quick
sale.
r,ots in West Wnlnut Park, $275 to
$350, onsv terms.
FOR EXCHANGE.
Jcnttlq ineomo property at ea-h
value for ranch property up o
$35,000.
WANTED
lirls for general housework.
E. F. S,
Room 20B, Taylor & Phtpps Blda.
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MEDFORD
CONSERVATORY
FOR MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
NAT. BUILDING
ALL BRANCHES OF
MUSIC.
FULL FACULTY,
G. TAILLANDIER,
DIRECTOR.
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PHONE 1831
Moss 6 Co.
GRAIN AND STOCK
BROKERS
W. L. BAIN LQCAL MGR-
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K. P. A. HITTXKR,
Candidate for Mayor.
(Paid Advertisement.)
MKDFOItl) MAHKKTS.
(Prices paid by Medford, merchants.)
Potatoes $1.15(01.2G per cwt.
Cabbage 2 c.
Squash 850(01$ 1.
Parsnips IMsc.
Carrots l&c.
Beota-r-lV&c.
Onions lc.
-Pears lk 2c.
Prunes Dried, 4c.
Pumpkins 8 3 12 ' c.
Apples 2c.
Celery 90o n dozon.
4 Butter, Kggs and Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford merchants.)
Butter Fresh ranch, 32 &cj
creamery, 40c.
ESS" French ranc,h, 40c.
Poultry Mixed, 10 Q 14c; spring
chickens, lllCc; turkeys, 17c.
(Prices paid prodacers.)
Hay Timothy, ?1C; nlfnlfn, ?14;
grass, $14; grain hay, $1G.
Grain Wheat, $1.15 bushel; oats,
53G ton; barley, $32 ton.
Beef Cows, 4-IYjc; steers, 5
Pork 7 So.
Mutton 55c; lambs, Cc.
Veal Dressed, 9c.
(Selling prices.)
Boiled barloy, $1,75 cwt, $32 ton;
brain, $1.75; middlings, $1.8501.90.
Even a very enthusiastic adver
tisement of Teal estate is not often
misleading for a good real estate
bargain justifies some eiithusinsin in
advertising.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN Small amount-,
short time loans on lots, etc. Ad
dress "Agent," Mail Tribune, tf
FOR EXCHANGE.
Kenl EsUltc
FOR TRADE Seattle or Portland
property. I have about $2.00,000 of
choice Seattle vr Portland prop
erty for trade, both income prop
erty or in lots; also farms upd gro
cery stochfl for trade for Rogue
river property or eity property;
also have some California pprop
erly for trade. Write A. L. Ctisiok,
formerly of Cusick & Movers, 1140
W. 10th st, phone Mniu 2232. 200
TO EXCIIANOE For Medford
preperty: 20 acres, unimproved,
$2000;. 10 acres, unimproved.
$1000; 20 ncres, unimproved,
$1000; 18 ncres, improved, $7500;
52 acres, improved, -.f 11,000; 30
neros, improved, $0000. W. T,
York & Co. tf
, Miscellaneous.
FOR EXCHANGE Medford nnd
Rtiburhnn property, ranches, timbor
lands, for other properly. Address
Box 199, onro Mail Tribune. tf
WILL EXCHANGE 1910 4-eyIinder
touring car, in liu'o condition, fully
equipped, used 2500 miles, tor al
falfa land or other real estate. Ad
dress Maxwell, .Mail Tribune of.
fice. 251
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
MlsrollmieouH.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Fivo
passenger 4-cyIindor touring nuto-
mobile. Address Box. 200, pore
I Mnil Trillium nffi.n it
Mnl Tribune office.
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FOR RENT.
Fnrius.
FOR RENT Farms from 40 acres
to 400 acres, alfalfa land, fruit
ranches, garden lands, general
fanning ranches. Gold Ray Realty
Co. 21 0 Wpst Mnin. tf '
Hoard and Jtqoin.
J.KOIt RENT At the Cottage, ploas-
iant furnisllcd rooms and. bourd,
t w'ith hot nnd cold running water:
baths, large sunny porches. (101
W. 10th st. or 124 King st. tf
PRIVATE BOARD AND ROOM i
-102 S. Central nvp. Mrs. C. I!
Hart.
Unfprnihhed Rooms.
1 FOR RENT Three nice unfurnished
f rooms for light housekeeping. 211
Stark st., near corner Roosevelt
and Washington.
Funililied JIouh'k.
RENT Three-room house.
fiirmsli'ixl .,(! tw .1 1. r..ll IM I
Umlu 251
FOR RENT.
Housekeeping ltooms.
FOR RENTTwo furnished hoitso
k'ocping rooms, $12 per month, 32A
S. Ivy st. . 247
FOR RENT' Light housekeeping
r.ooms. 330 N. Front st. 247
TO RENT Three nico rooms ,on
ground floor, suitable for light
housekeeping; some furnitmc.
Phono 4U74. tf
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms.
45 N. Barllctt st. 247
Furnished ltooms.
FOR RENT Only hotel in town ol
1000 inhabitants, Rogno River vnl
ley;' modornly equipped, toilets,
bntli3, wnter and oleetricity; -40
rooms; nearly nil refurnished. Call
'Ahlenhngen, care Rogue River Elee
(rio Co.. 210 W. Main st.
FOR RENT20 modern uqmppuu
rooms, steam heat, hot and nold wa
ter, electric light, toilets and baths,
suitahlo for .first-oas$ rooming
house; roomn on suito, suilnhlu for
famjlies or modern offices. Inquire
Aldonhageii, enro Roguo River Elec
tric Co.
If
FOR. RENT Nicely furnished
.
rooms jrettintr plenty of Min. Gen
tlemen preferred. 1108 South Oak
dale ave. 248
FOR RENT Furnished front room
suitable for two; hot water, bnlh,
slovo; $15 month; center town. 234
E. Ninth st. 250
FOR RENT Largo front room, two
blocks from postoffice on Norlh
Central. PJionu 2302, or call al
228 N. Central. tf
LARGE room, fireplace, furnished o'-
office. Gregory's Studio. tf
FOR RENT-J-Offico rooms, $4 each
per mouth, in. Rostel's modorn
hlock at Oh trnl Point, Oro. Pur
lies desiring well located 'office
rooms will do well (o examinct
these. 25)1
FOR RENT Office rooms over the
Postoffico. See' Q. F, Dyer, 123- E.
Main st., room 2.
FOR RENT Office rooms in Eloo
tric building,,"3r'tnodoru equipment,
stenm heat, elcctiic light, baths,
toilot. hot and cop wnter. , Gold
Rav Realty Co... 21(1 W. Main st. tl
FOR RENT Biishioss room on W.
Mnin st., 24x140, suitablo fc ros-
taurnnt or billiard room or other
business, stpfim''hon,t. ttoltl Ray
Realty Co., 21(1 jW, Main st tf
Houses.
FOR RENT Fmir-room house,
modern, fjrst house south pave
ment, South Cenlral ave.; $18 por
month. ' 257
Mlscel.iuieouH.
FOK LBAS10 Fully equipped plncer
mine. Call on Alc.onlir.gen, Rogue
Hlvor Electric.', Co., 216 West
Main. ' ' tf
FOR SALE OR RENT.'
House;,,
HOUSES for rent or sale by owner
00 N. Ornngo st. tf
ItiisiiiCbH Property.
FOR SALE OR RENT Good opon
ing for general m'erohnndiso stoe
in now town with $15,000 monthly
payroll, on railrond, 12 milos from
Medford. Gold Ray Realty Co,
200 W Main. tf.
FOR SALE.
Jimmies Property.
FOR SALE Drv goods store, doing
good business, long Iciiho, small ex
penses, east of S. 'P. 'railroad; miict
sell op account of health. Address
"Opportunity," oaro Mail Tribuno
office. . tf
FOR SALE Choict business prop
erty nt n baigniu, on long time;
easy terms. Address Condor V
ter Powor Co. "
SPLENDID residence lots, just olf
'Hiving, $300, payments $10 month
ly; wo help ou build. Room 33,
Jackson Count y .Bank bldg,
FOR SALE- Residence lots, closo in.
high elevation, commanding it beau
tiful vi6w of tho city nnd valley;
hcbt rcsidenco district, nt prices
that nro right. A,. V, Bnrnett, Juek
sou Co, Bank bldg. Phone Main 42,
residence 2574. tf
A ('rouge.
FOR SALE 30 acres red fruU laud,
-W miles from Medford; will set to
any kind of fruit and furnish trees
for $200 per ncre; laud as it U,
$125 por acre; if interested, write
II, E. Bowman, JaclcHotiville, Or. 200
FOR BALE Eagle Point is the com
ing town of the Roguo River valloyj
tho record orchard of tho world is
hero; tho bott truck farms in the
valley 'are hero; wo havo tho kind
of land you arc looking for; I hn.o
1100 acre of choice fruit nnd
truck land, adjoining town, with
200 aires under irrigation, partly
nut to fruit, for halo in siuull tracts
on terms to suit your' requirement.;
take uo one'ii vord for it, hut come
up apt bee for yourself. ('. W.
Lake, Eagle Point. 218
FOR SALE.
Acreage.
FOR SALE Ono acre, will mnko si.s
largo lots, between two streets to
ho paved, closo in, with new two-
dory house mid shack; will take u
QlosQ-in lot in trade, or will
sell any part to suit purchaser. John
Rctcr. 0 S. Central avo. tf
FOR SAl-E Largo modern hou&o
with south and cast front, 113 foot
front on paved street, by 181 feet
long, nicoly improved p-rounds; ev
erything strictly modern; reason
for selling, lady of liiiso needs i
chnnco of climnte; this plnco is
suitable for nico homo or firM
clnss rooming hou-; easy terms to
right partv. So tho Jackson
County Realty Co., 004 West Tenth
st. Vo also have largo and smnll
Iraots of improved and unimprov
ed orchard 'nnds tf
KOR SALE 5 and 10-ueru irauis
just within nnd adjoining city litn
its, at u bargain, on 5 niinunl pny-
monla. Address Condor Wnter
rntnl. Cn
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FOR SALE 5, 30 and. 20-ncrq
trnols with porpotunl water right
lor sale on easy payment plan.
Roguelauds Iticorpovuted, Fred N
Cuininincrs. mnnnuer, tf.
ilouaea.
FOR SALE Two , 2-room houses
and woodshed, opo houso brand-
now, olhnr in good condition, rent
nd; patent toilet, lot 50x108, close
in, for only $750. 305 Olcson st.
248
FOR SALE--Limited number pure
bred Poland China boars, 3 and 1
months old, eligible io go in thu
best herds nnd cheap pnough for
anv farmer to buv. Berkeley Or-
chardg, Geo. C. Osgooil, mgr. Phono
Farmers 703x3. tf
FOR SALE Nico new home, oloso
in, at ho lowest pricq; will uiiiko
the purchaser u present of furni
turo if you net nl once; terms. Call
520 S. Grape.
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE A Great Western steel
range, as good as now, $20. In
quire Hussey's Cash Store. tf
FOR SALE Two filly oolt.s, 2 nnd
4 yours old in spring; also eight
hives of fiecs; all at a bargain. Jos.
Tnylorr & Sons, Central Point
Road. 240
I-'OR SAL1. A homestend rclin
quislunent of 100 ncres with 3,500,
000 foot of saw timber; boiuq wator
for irrigation,; will sell cheap or
trado for unimproved property in
Medford. C. S. Drake, I.eugle,
Or. . 241)
FOR SALE Animal fertilizer for
orchards, Jawns, etc.; write for
guaranteed analysis and profitable
results from uso, Union Meat Co.lf
VOi SALE Corn.
Clancy.
Dr. R. M.
FOR SALE--I2 and 10-iuch length
oak and fir block wood for use in
heaters mid fireplaces; plso split
find for kitchen use. F. Oseu
braggo, 401 Riverside avenue. li-
cific phono 1041. 270
FOR SALE Furniture, and houso
for rent. 1005 S. Pcno.li st- 251
I-'OH SALE No IA Toledo ratchet
die, 1 to 2-inch, good us now, and
some other plumbing tools nt n
bargain; we iiImi repair gasoline
engines, centrifugal nnd spray
pumps, sowing mnchiucs, lawn
mowers, gmolino stoves and laiiip,
locks, giiiin, trunks, elc. 31 North
Martlotl, Medford, Or, Phono .531.
257
l'OR SALE Cheap, two American
boxball alleys, complete. G. ,,
Parslow, Ashlnnd, Oi. 252
FOR SALE Wood; 50 tiers season
ed body fir, 10-inch; best in tho
market; immediate delivery; phono
order now. Main Oil.
WANTED.
MlHceJIaneoBB.
WANTED-To purchiiso a weaned
fox terrier (nippy, iilulc. 1). L.
Woodruff, Gen. Del. 247
WANTED To let contract for
cloaring land, will furnish machine
if desired. For particulars inqui'o
I). H. Jackson, office opposite Ho
tel Moore. Phono 2722. 248
WANTED Boardors and roomers,
homo cooking. 440 S. Evergreen
st., corner 12th. 200
WANTED Clean cotton rags nt
Mail Tribune office.
WANTED Ten dozen Orpington
eggs. Phono Fanners 7075. 247
HELP WANTED.
Hcp Wnntc:'. Foiunlo.
WANTED A girl for general house
work, small family, Inquire of Mrs.
John Orth, 010 S. Central. Phono
1102. 250
WANTED-(Jlrl tor gfcuoral hoimo-
wont; vacoH ft por aay. van m
2ig W. Main t. tf
WANTED Girl for general house-1
work. 835 E. Main st. Phono
39U1.
HELP WANTED.
Help AVnntcd -Fcmnlo.
WANTED A girl to do housework
in n family oLfour, good wages l.i
tho right persoil, nnd must bo a
good cook. Apply to Chris Kciinoy
Hardware, Jacksonville, Or. 250
Help AVnntcd Male.
WANTED Man to work on fruit
l'aiicli; ono with somo oxporienee
proforred. Address P. O. Box 00,
Medford. Or. tf
WANTED A first-clnss Jnpaneso
boy for housowqrk, 2 in family and
irood wages. Apply mornings 21'J
N. Oakdnlo. tf
WANTED Salesmen m every local
ity of the northwest;. money ad
vanced weekly; many tnnko over
$1000 month; ehoico of territory.
Ynkimo Vnlloy Nursery Co., Top
pnnish, Wrnsh.
LOST.
LOST A pair of buckskin gauntlet
gloves iu ITgO theater, Wednesday
evening. Finder please leave at 27
S. Central nve. and rcenivo reward.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Accountants.
D. R. WOOD General nupountant,
Your hooks audited and kept for .i
reasonable figure; your busino.iH
solioilcil. Offico Plppps bldg.,
room 209. Phono 3122.
Areliltref.
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JOHNS & TURNER. Architects and
Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Mnin
Phono Main 3471. Residence phone
744,-
Assnyer nnd Analyst.
EARL V. INGELS, B. S. Bo3t
equipped assay offico in Oregon,
food products, soils, fertilizers,
nprny products, wnter, etc., nu
ulyzed. Oranls Pnss.
Attorneys.
COLVIG & RE AMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Ronmes. Lawyers. Of
fico Medford National Bank build
ing, second floor. i
PORTJ3R J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA
LEY Atlornoys-ut-hiw. Nos. 1
and 2, Postoffico building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Gnrnotl
Coroj' bldg.
W.ITII1NGTON & KELI.Y Lawyers
Palm building.
B. FJMIJLKEY Lawyer.
Jacksiu Co. Hank bldg.
Room .30.
IJIlllard Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Young & Ilftll building. A nice,
cool piaco to spend tho hot nftev
noons. Itlll Posters.
VERNE T. CANON, Bill poster nm
Distributor. All orders promptl.i
filled. Room 20, Jnok&on County
Bank building, Medford, Or. v
Collections
ACCOUNTS collootcd in any part of
the world. No charge if not col
lected. Pacific Collecting Co., 33
Jnokson Co. Bank bldg.
Fidelity and Surety Howls.
L. h. SMALL, bonds of all kinds in
tho best companios. 33 Jackson Co.
Bank bldg,
Fiii'iiltuiv.
II. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in
now nnd si'oud-hiiud furniture
nnd hardware. Agents for Houso
hold stoves, nnd ranges. 10 South
Fir street. Phone Main 3101.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th and Holly streets, Med
ford. Mission furniture made to
nrdor. Cabinet work of u kinds
A trial order nolicitod.
MORDOFF & WOLFF-Cookstovos-nnd
ranges, Now nnd Bccoml-humi
furniture Ends' old stand, 18 W
F st., South. Phono 01. Medford
(intuitu Works,
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO., 210 W,
Main nt., manufacturers nnd deal
ers in gmonumentul and biiildln
granite, crashed granite common
brick and pressed brick, course and
fiuo wnshod river sand.
MEDFORD BRICK CO.-G00. W.
Priddy, O. D, Naglo, Gcp, T.
O'Brien Contractors nnd manu
facturers of brisk; dcalors Jn
pressed brick nnd lime. Offico iu
Ouruott-Corov block, room 200. 2d
floor. Phono No. 3181
Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERIES-Our troop
uro budded, not grnftod. Our stonk
is not irrigated. Wo gunrnpteo ev
erything put out, Wo art not in
the trust, H. B. Pattorepn, office
removed to 110 E. Main tit.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR
SERY CO., inc. Growers of
high grado nursery Btook. Offico
25 W, Main. Tel. 1201.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Cigars HMd ToIwcoh.
IRELAND ANTLE,Jmok8hotis
Dealers in lobneco, cigars and
smprcks' supplies. Excltislvo ngetit
of Lewis Single Binder. El Merit&
and El Pnloncia. 212 West Mam
street.
Nursery Products
THE OREGON NURSERY produols
nro till one-year bud on 3-yciu
roots; representative offico now ip
Medford; can Riipply npple, poar -nnd
walnut trees on short notice; all
guaranteed in every respect; ranch
ors, write us of your needs; will bo
glnd to onote voti prices.
Notary Public.
N'OTARY PUBLIC Room
Phipps bldg.
207,
NOTARY
offico.
PUBLIC Mail Tribune
I'nlnters nnd I'apcrlmngcni.
DECORATE your tinted wails with
stencil borders by A. Risdon, palnt
or, decorator and poporhangor, No.
5 E. 3d st.. Medford. "
Physicians and Surgeons.
J. E. SHEARER, M. 1)., Physician fJ
and Surgeon. Spcciiil nttentiofl,
given to inlerpnl medicino niKrgerf
oral office practice. Office hours,
10 to 12, 2 to 4, Office phono ,73,1,
residence phono 454'J. Office over
$irnng'Hdrug store.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD ;
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Offico 210 E. Main st., over ITns.
kins' drug store.
Phono Main 1001.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Phv
sicinns and Burgeons, Taylor utK
Phipps bldg., rooms 210-211212,
Offico phono 501, residence phone
012. Offico hours 0 a. m. to 8 p. m.n
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
physicians. Moved to Rooms -410
nnd 4J.7, Garnolt-Coroy bldg. Phono
Mniu 0351.
DR. E. II. PORT.ER-DisePsos of
women a spociulty. Rooms 6, 0, T
8. St. Mark'o bldg., Medord, Or.
Phenes: Office 4001', residence
4051.
DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Prao
Ijco limited to diseases of the eyn,
ear. noo and throat. Office Su'do
318, Garnet 1-Coroyjldg. 1
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE, Dentist
Office in Jtlnltti bldg.. 123 E.
Mnin.. Gns administered for ex
traction of teeth. Telephone Mam
081. Night phono 4432.
DR. W. W. WICK Hoinoopulhur
physician; rcsidenco 203 Olson ur,
phono Main 4474; office, rpoms 3
nnd 4, St. Murk's block, phono Mniiv
1871,
D,R. STEARNS Physician and snr
goon. Offico Gnrnott-Coroy hldg.t
rooms 2H-212, phono 1092. Rosi
donoq 113 Laurel st., phono 291)2. t ,
DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD -Praotico
limited to di9enscs of wo
mon. Offico Haskiii8 bldg. Phono
Main 1001.
Dr. W. M. Van Scoyoo. f'
x Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoe,
Dentists.
Gurnett. Corey bldg., suite 31S, Med
ford. Or, Both Phonc.
I)R. R. E, GREEN, eye. oar, nnf.o
and throat. Rooms 212-213 Gar-nuolt-l'oroy
bldg,
I). CHOW YOUNO will cMtro ihenm
ntisin, iisthnui, jiaralysia and other
iliiieiiHos. Soo mo nl 241 S. Front
nnd 10th streets.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho
host equipped job offieo in South
ern Oregon; Portland prices. 137
South Central avonuo.
HtcnofrrMptterw,
RLLA M. GUANYAW Palw Block.
Stonoraphio work dons quickly
and well.
Tin Shops.
J. A. Smith Tin shop. Tin ami
sheet iron ware on hand and made
to order. 128 North Q st.
Head
Uiuloitukers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phono 351. Night
phones: C. W. Conkliti 3G01; J. E.
Rutlor 3571; John A. Peri 4111. .
Unlnus.
'ARPHNTERS' UNTON, LOCAL
1840 McotH nt Smith's hall, 198
North Grope street, every Thurs
day ovenipg promptly at 8 o'olook.
All journeymen carpenters, ns well
as local members, urged to be pres
ent. Business of vital interest to
all onrpontorfl. tranBqteil Rj these
mpntiiur. J. J. SonJ. hn.j,inwlB H
Miseollaueoii
SOUTHERN OREGON' HOUHh-
MOVERS-Wo buv. sell mid wmvo
all elassos of buildings ; two year
8iiec'ofiil career in Medfoul; rf
eronco3 and bonds furnisUad, if k
sirod. Berdan & Sons, pliaud M1m
1 0002. Medford, Or,
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