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    MEDFORD MAIL TRJBTINB.hMEDI'OKD, OREGON,. TriunSDAY, APRIL 27..1911.
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MONEY PIRATES
BEHIND ARREST
, WASHINGTON, April 27. Tlmt
"money pirates," who sock to extort un
reasonable profits from the people and
not legltimnto capital are behind the ar
rest of John J. McNnmnra and his as
sistants Is the gist of a statement pre-,
pared hero today for the United Press
by Congressman Frank Buchanan of Illi
nois, former president of the Structur.il
Iron Workers.
(By CONGRESSMAN FRANK BU
CHANAN.) - Tho McNamara easels the latest out
rage perpetrated against organized la
bor by a gang of financial highbinders
Through a 'deep laid plot an attempt Is
being made to create an Impression that
the unions are merely a nesting place for
crlmlnalns. Tho power behind this
movement masquerades as capitalists
Capital realizes that It must have the
support of labor. Sovehty-flvo per cenf
of capital is friendly to organized labor
But 25 per cent of capital the fictitious
capital which seeks to extort unreason
able profits from the people, knows no
outrage too 'das,larUly 'to' perpetrate
against the unions.
. Big1 Issue Involved.
Thelssueof this- fight Is bigger tlmri
the lives or tho freedom of the men ur
rected. Whether they go to prison dr
hang Is practically of no Import to those
prosecuting them that lunil of porch
climbers whoso hired detectives hound
ed and finally, kidnaped them. Those
men are merely tholmllvldual victims of
u consplrucy aimed at tho unions.
I know' John J. McNamara Intimately.
I know him to be absolutely Incapable
of Hiich crimes as are laid at IiIh door by
the paid assassins of union labor.
1 Are Unscrupulous.
The unions know that this crowd will
go to any lengths to fasten crimes upon
the menarrcsted, not becauso they are
.guilty, for that docs not matter, but nolo
ly becauso tho arrested men tiro unlbn
iBts.
i Labor did' not seek this war and docs
not desire It. Labor Is Indispensable to
capital, as capital Is Indispensable to It,
But capital has precipitated an Indus
trial 'struggle which may bo tho greatest
tho world has known.
Labor will fight, and will win, bu
cause It Is fighting for life, which Is Its
right. ' '
I Batiln Bay April 09th, 1911.
' Tho abovo dato has bexm set apart
by the pcoplo of California In which
nil aro asked -to join by eating raisins
in the form of "Raisin Bread," or In
whatever form Is desired.
1 The object of this special day is to
areato a widespread raisin sontlmcnt
that will result In a greater demand for
that fruit, and to direct tho attention
of all good housewives to tho oxcellcnc
of the raisin as an article of food.
1 Tho good peoplo of tho northwest aro
Invited by their neighbors to participate
in tho pleasant custom and "break"
mlsln bread on April 29th. 33
HAtr-ITAKED MAKIAC
rOUHD BY TRAIN CBEW
-CUMBERLAND, lid., April 27. Clad
In nothing but a tattered undershirt
with his legs and body lacerated by brl
ars drill stones, a bowhlskered manlnc
was found In the woods abovo Rockwood
Pa., by a Baltimore & Ohio freight crew
yesterday. Tho man, who Is apparently
an 'American, about 35 years old, was
taken Into tho cabooso and covered with
such clothes as tlm trainmen could find
Hit was turned over to tho authorities
and an cffortls being mudo to find him.
The" condition of tho inon'B feet would
Indicate that ho has boon wandering
many duys. Ho appeared Htarvcd 'and
ulo ravenously. Ho Is in n frightful
condition from exposure Ills muttbr
Ings wero hardly intelligible. From his
tnlk tho officers wero ablo to glean that,
ho-ha'd children In Ilnfalo, N. Y.
ADVICE rOR MEDl'ORD PEOPLE.
Peoplo In Medford who have constipa
tion, sour stomach or gas on tho stom
nch, should use slmplo buckthorn bark,
glycerine, etc., as compounded In Adlcr-1-ka,
tho now Oerman nppendlcltls rem
edy. A SINGLE DOSE brings relief nl
most INSTANTLY because this slmplo
mixture antlsoptlctzcH tho dlgcstlvo or
gans nnd drain off tho Impurities. Leon
B.-Hasklns. v"' ' s '
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BLONDES -DRIVE MAN INSANE;
HE WANTED A BRUNETTE WZTE
WORCESTER. Mass., April 27. Be-
causo' he wanted a brunette fur a wife
and a1 Chicago mutrlmonlal bureau kept
sending him blondes continually disap
pointing him. Is believed to bo rosponsl
bid for tho mental troubles of Joseph
Bryon of Roynlton, who lmB been com
mitted to tho Worcester State Hospital
tot tho Insane. "I wanted a brunette, and
every time I got a blondo. I must have a
brunotto for a wife," ho repeats over
and over as ho walks annul tho hospital
groundH. It costs money to pay rail
road fares, and r had to send them nil
back because they were blondes," ho
tolls every one ho meets. Tho-physlclnns
say ho will recover If ho doesn't seo n
blonde and have a relapse.
t ' Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dorslgnd-will' apply at the next regula
meeting of the city council of tho clt
ofiMedford, Oregon, on May 2, 1911, fo
a license to sell spirituous, vlnouB an
milt -liquors in quantities less than
gallon, at Ihclr place of buslnesa at 3
Front s In said olty, for a period o
six months.
M. & E. J. ADAMS.
Dated April 21, 1911.
Dividend in- Bttel.
NEW YORK; April 27. The United
SUtes steel corporation tnis ariernoou
declared Its regular dividend of 1 3-1
per cent on Its preferred stock and 1 1-1
pn the common stock The quarterly
earnings show a total of $23,500,000 com
pared with $25,990,000 for the last qua:
ter. VM-" -
THIS BOOK WORTH READING
The1 Adler-l-ka book, toUlng'how you'
can EASILY ''guard against appendlctlu
and how you can relieve stomach and
bowel trouble almost INSTANTLY. Ik
of fered free for a short lime by Leon B
II.mkliiH. the drueclst
Ilasklns for Health.
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COUNTY TRSAStTRER'S TKXBTV-
riBST OAZ.I. TOR COUNT
WARRANTS.
State, of. Oregon, county of Jackson,
Treasury Department,' Jacksonville, Qro
gon. April 2Gtb, 1911.
Notice Is hereby glvon that thoro aro
funds on hand for tho redemption of all
county warrants protested prior to ond
from' Juno 5th, 1909, to August Etji. i909.
both dates Inclusive. Interest ceases
on above called warrants, from dates
called. Last call April 25thv 1911.
29 JAS. il. CRONESIILLER.
Treasurer of Jackson Cpunty, Orogon.
CITY NOTICES.
Bo It Resolved, by tho City Council
of the City of Medford, Oregen:
Whereas, thoro has been filed with tho
city counrll of tho city of Medford, a
petition signed by moro than one-fifth
of tho auallflod electors of said city
as shown Jjy the votes cast at tho last
municipal election ueiu in saiu cuy,
petitioning that tho boundaries of said
city of Mndford bo altered and now ter
ritory inciuueu tnorotn as neroinariqr
sot forth, it Ih tllereforo resolved that
tho following question be submitted to
;L. VT..I.1 ,. n.i.,.i..fn tv.
-1 IllUIUlil ra 4JUlfcJ
doctors residing In tho territory horeln-0.r submitting at said election said qiies
after set forth. t'0 ahovji. sef rrth . .
Shall tho boundaries of tho city or I
rVorrtlwnUflrby lncluajnf
lliu lUiluwiiiK uuecjtuuu iuiiilui. iu-
Wit
Beginning at a point on tho south
boundary lino of tho city of Medford,
which Is 39G feot cast of tho southwest
corner of donation land claim number
It. In township 37, rnngo 1 wost of
tho Wlllametto meridian: thenco' east
along the center of tho county road to
mo east uno or ui county roau wnicn
Is a contlnunnco of South Rlversldo ave
nuo ln;tlio city of Mfdfonl; thcnco.n0rtb
westniilv nlong tho oust lino of xald coun-
City Property
5 ncres nil platted, well Insldo limits,
JG.DOO, good terms.
Lot 100x100, four blocks P. O., 2G50,
snap.
TRADES
Income property up to $175,000, fpr good
body of timber.
160 acres black loam soil, fine hog and
hay ranch, trade for acreage or city
property.
10 acres' near Sari Jose , Cul , good In
come; all In cultivation; take city
city property or acreage. '
lloHldencli property, Income $1800, for
orchard with good Improvements.
Now modern bungalow; tako acreage or
vacant lotH up to $1000.
A fine rental property, all clear: pays
tti per cent on $80,000; trada' for un
improved tract. ,
Now bungalow for chicken nnd truck
ranch, not over two mlleH from Med
ford. i
RANCHES
ISO acres timber, crulso 6,000,000; well
located, 13G00.
210 acres, flue stock ranch, under trrlgo,
lion. $0080.'' ' '
30 acres, 1-2 mile town, now buildings,
10 acres )d orchard, balanca fln6 al
falfa, $500 acres, easy terms.
29 acres, noW bungalow, closa o town,
fine pear and apple orchard, cut price
for quick sale, very good tornm.
Flno homestead, C miles from Medford,
$1Q00.
1G0 acres, flt(o alfalfa and stock ranch,
ample water. '$75 per acre.
20 acres frut and alfalfa nice h,ome,
trade for Medford property or acre
age. 30 acres, 2-3 young pears, all cultivated
good Improvements, pumping plant
closa to town, easy terms, price low
28' acres', 7 acres orchard, balance Jin ul
falfa, prlcn and terms right.
26 acres, 16 acres pears, balance alfalfa
bul'dlngs, less than $400 per acre.
40 acres, part In orchard, goqd build
Ings, C miles from. Medford. $125 per
acre,
25 acres, good house, barn, 8 acres or
chard, grapes, berries, rich soil close
to Medford; $2500 will handle this.
WANTED
fnirls for general housework.
City and ranch property to list.
Woman cook.
Porter ,
E. F. I
Room 206.
Ohtnn, DiilMIn,,
PfllppS BUIIUina
BITTNEB
NEW YORK'S HANDSOME
MBRARYSOONBEOPENtD
NEW YORK, April ST. -After years
of waiting N,oW York Js on the verge
of witnessing the formal opening of the
New York Public library, counted by
many the most berfutlful- structure In
tho city Just when tho doqrs of tho
mngnlllcent marble pile on Fifth avenue
wilt be thrown open to the public Is not
. yet announced, but U will probably bo
' next month.
'"'he library, tho outward features of
which have bvon practlcaty completed
,for several yeani. has been ono of the
! chief things pointed out to vlslto by
tho guides of "seeing New York" wagons
' It stuuds on a plot of grointit running
' from Fortieth to Forty-second 'street and
from Fifth avenuo to Bryant Park. This
silo Is! probably worth $10,000,000. The
library has cost' more ban $8,000,000,
making u total Investment or approxi
mately $21,000,000. Which shows tlmt
even sitting down to road a, book comos
awfully hgh In New Yiirk."
Tho library Is 3!)0 feet long on Fifth
avenue, and 270 feel deep from Fifth
aVunue. Thti rending room oil Bryant
PArk side of the building, Is the' largest
apartment of the kind In the world. It
Is 2095 feet long. 77 feet wide ami BOfeet
high. Beneath this reading room Is the
main stack room, divided Into Haven
stories. The stack room Is fitted with
sixty-three miles of shelves, capable of
holding 2,700.000 volumes. 'Other roomH
for book's aro capable of holding about
800,00(1 volumes. In addition to the
main rcuillng room "there are 200 smaller
rooms,
Tho new building Is naturally lire
proof. The. boolf shelves ate of broitte.
and this material with marble practi
cally makes up tho whole ' building.
There aro 375,000 cubic feot of marble
In tho library and wood Is used only In
the walnscoutlng of certain rooms.
Tlasklnn for Health,
CITY NOTICES.
ty road to a point which benrs north
72 degroos 30 minutes east from tho
southeast corner of lot 7, of block 1, of
Davis' First addition to tho city of Med
ford; thence north 72 degrees 80 min
utes east to n point from which tho
northeast cornor of donation land claim
number 44. In township 37, ranee 1 west
bears north 72 degrees 30 minutes cast
2C49 feet. and north 1538 feet; thenre
north 2G degrees 18 mlnutos west 400
feot; thenco north, 72 degrees 30 min
utes east to tho northerly southeast
corner of South Sea addition to tho city
of Medford; thence northwestorly along
tho easterly lino of said South Sea ad
dition and said lino extended to tho
present boundary lino of tho city of
Medford; thenco In a genoral southwest
erly direction following the present
boundary line of said city to tho plaoe
of beginning, nil In Jackso). county, Oro
gon. Resolved further, that said question
be submitted to said electors of tho City
of Medford nnd to said electors of said
above, described territory at a special
oleetlon 'to bo called for that purpono,
said election to be held on tho 9th day
of May. 19IL
Resolved further, that a special elec
tion In nnd for tho city of Medford and
In nnd for the territory hereinbefore
I '" cu oy "om on mo aiii oay oi aiay.
JO", between the hours of 9 a. m. ond
-S-ik-m.. jH-harebv called for. Dm nurnose
V ii i aw
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i rirsi wuiu uvur iihiiiiih
rug storo.
Second
ward Hotel
Nash sample
room.
Third ward City hall.
Tio following Is horoby designated ns
the place. In tho torrltory hereinbefore
described nt which tho polls will w
epen:
Residence of N, Brophy.
Tho followlnt aro hereby appointed
and designated as' Judgcs''and clerks 'of
said electien: ' '
First wnrd In sold city J. W. Ling.
Jutlgo; L. L. Damon, Judgo nnd Clork,
u. T. Lawton, Judge and clerk. ,
Sechnd wnrd In said city J, II. Bol
linger, Judge; Win. Ulrlch, Judgo and
clork; Charles Talent, Judge and clerk.
Third ward In said city P. W. Chel
gron. Judge: J. T. Summcrvlllo, Judge
nnd clerk; 'II. JH. Lorlmer, Judgo and
clerk.
In tho territory hereinbefore describ
ed 8. I Bonnett, Win. Holmes, N. Bro
Phv Tho 'electors of said bllv of MeUfdrd
and tho electors of tho territory heroin-
peroro uescrineu are nereuy invueti to
vote upon nnld proposition, by placing
upbn their ballots "Fdr Annexation" or
''Against Annexation" or words equiv
alent thereto.
RcsolViMl further, that notice qf ml
the matters heroin sdt forth bo given
by publishing this resolution for four
weoKs prior to said election In tho Mod
ford Malt Tribune, a newspaper ofi gi)n-
Srnl circulation 1n mM City or MoHfrird
ml In the territory above described,
and also by pbstlng four copies of this
territory above Iesrrlbcd for four weeks
prior to said election.
Tho foreeolni; resolution wns passed
on' tho 4th day of April, 19rl, by the
city council of tho city ot Medford, by
tho following Vete: Merrick aye. Watt
aye, Wortman nyo, Emorlck aye, Elfert
aye. nnd Millar ave.
Approved April r.tli. 191 it
W. H. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
X , OBT, W. TELFER.
. , i j , Recorder,
Ba It Resolved, by the City Council of
the City of Medford, Oregon;
Whereas, thoro has been filed with
the city council p ftho city of Medford
a petition signed by moro than one-fifth
of the qualified electors of said city as
shown ijy the voto cast at tho last mu
ufa I pa I oltiction hold In said city, peti
tioning that the boundaries of said city
of Medford bo Altered and new territory
Included therein as hereinafter nt forth,
It Is thoreforn resolved, that tho fol
lowing question bo submitted to the
oloctors of tald city and also to tho elec
tors residing In tho territory herein'
after net ferth:
Shall tho boundaries of the city of
Medford be altered by Including therein
the following described tcrrltoiy, to
wit: . i
Beginning at tho northeast corner of
Kenwood utldltldn to the city of Med
ford as shown by the recorded pint
thereof, said point being on tho westerly
boundary liner of tho city1 of Medford.
thence West to the northwest cpmer of
paid KeqwoO( nddlfnn; 'thence south
ailing' the west lino' of said addition to
tho southwest corner of block 3 of said
iddltlon; thence west to the northwest
corner of Creston addition to the cRy.pf
Medford, as shown on the recorded plat
thereof; thence south to tho cast and
west quartor lino of section 25, town
shin 27 south of range 2 west of the
Willamette meridian, being the north
lino of tho county rodd which Is an ex
tension of West Main stroet In-nald city;
thence wost tq a point due north of the
northwest corner of West Walnut Park
aijdltlon to the city of Medford, tm shown
Uy the reconU'i" plat thereof, thence
hoiiUi nerosM the county road and nlnng
lli west boundary of nad West Wnl
niit'aildlllon to the southwest corner of
said addition; Ihi-nre 'aht along tho
Mouth ' lino of said West 'Walnut addi
tion to" the city of Medford, as shown
by the recorded nlat thurcof. to the nres-,
ent corporate line 'of said city, thence
north along tho present boundary Una
of said city to the place of beginning,
all la Jackson county. Oregon.
i ueKoivfui runner mat snui question
lb tiubiulttod to Habl eUctors of thn city
,jt Mtdford anil to said ilc tws of said
abOM - dHirlbeil C-rrlMr at a spei lul
eu.tioti to lit called for that purpoiie,
CITY NOTICES.
snld election to bo held on the 10th day
of May, 1911.
Resolved nirther, that a special elec
tion In nnd for the city of Medford and
In and for tho territory herolnbefote
described bo hold on tho 10th day of
"May, 1911, between tho hour of 9 n. m.
and 6 p. m.. Is hereby called for the
purpose of submitting nt snld oleetlon
sold question nbovo set forth.
Tho following nro designated ns the
places In said city at which tho polls
will bo open within said city:
First ward Over Ilasklns drug storo.
Second ward Nash hotel sample room.
Third ward City hall.
Tho following Is hereby designated as
tho place In tho torrltory hereinbefore
described at which tho polls will be
open;
Tho following nre hereby nnnolntcd
nnd designated as judges nd clerks of
sum viuciiuii.
First wnrd In said city J. W. Ling,
Jtldgiv; Ii. L. Damon, Judgo nnd clork;
D, T. Lawton. Judgo and clerk.
Second wnrd In snld city J. II. Bol
linger, Judge: Wm. I'lrlch, Judgo and
clerk: Chns. Talent, judgo and clelk.
Third ward In said city P, W, Chel
gren. Judge; J. T, Summorvllle, Judgo
nnd clerk; II. II. Lorlmer, Judgo 'and
olerk.
In tho torrltory herclnboforo desorlb-'
oil T. K. Murray, II. is. Streator, E. F.
A. Blltner.
Tho electors of said city of Medford
and tho electors of the torrltory herein
before described nro horoby Invited to
voto upon snld proposition by Placing,
upon tholr ballots "For Annexation" or
"Against Annexation" or words equiva
lent thereto.
Resolved, further, that notice of nil
the matters herein set forth bo given
by publishing this resolution for. four
weeks prlor'to snld election In tho Med
rord Mali Tribune, a nowspnpor of gen
eral circulation In said olty of Medford
and In tho territory above described and
also by posting four copies of this reso
lution In four public places In said city
nnd In four public plnces In tho terri
tory above described for four weoks
prior tosald election.
The f6regolng resolution was passed
on tho 4th day of April, 1911, by the
city council of tho city of Medford by
tho followlbg vote: Merrick nyo, Watt
aye. Wortman aye, Elfert nyo, ''Millar
Approved April 5. 1911
W, II. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
i i
ROBT. W. T.ELFJ-JR.;
Recorder.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
BLACKSMITH PLANT FOR SALE
Tho only one In the thriving town of
Tnlcnt'. Oregon. Business, lot, shops,
tools, $2,100.00. Inqulro of Luinnn Judd,
Talent, Oregon. ,
IUGIICROKT residence sites aro den
tlned to doublo and trcblo In value. '
FOR SALE Plnza cafo at a sacrifice
on account of poor health of proprie
ter: 128 E. Main at
FOR SALK-A "guaranteed profit-paying
ri'stuuruntr excellent location. Com
jfotant (hsli-uctfons 'frcb to one un
familiar wlih ' thb business. ' Price
$3300; weir worth Investigating. K.
S. Tumi'. 201 darnott-Corev bldir. 40
FOUND
FOVND Certificate for shares of niln
Ing stock. Owner may have samd by
proylng property and. paying, for. this
r i. I,, r ,,..r v..
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Five pas
aerigor 4-cyllnder touring automobile.
Address Box 200, caro Mall Tribune
office, V
FOR EXCHANGE.
Real Estate
FOR EXCHANGE Colorado and Nd
bruska lands. Improved and unim
proved, ta exchange for Roguo river
properties. The Best-Fuller, Realty
Co., Grants Pass, Or. 30
for kxchanue will trado o room
modern bungalow, well located, will
or 'without $35.00 monthly tenant.
Ready for occupancy. Address P.jO,
Box, 521, MedforoV, Orpgon. 34
FOR EXCHANGI3 Modfoi'd and subur
ban property, ranches, timber hinds,
for qt,hcr property. Address Box 199,
euro .aiau xtjuuiic , ,
TQ EXCHANGE Colorudo and Nebras
ka lands, improvdd and unimproved,'
to exchange- for Rogue, river properties.
The Roflt-Fullcr TtcaRy Co., Grants,
Pasa Or,
FOR TRADE What, "have you to trado
for $2,00p equity In cfsldeuca property.
Address 3 B. caro' Mali Tribune.
FOR SALE OR RENT
Business, Property
FOR SALEORRElT Oood opening fer:
genoral merchandise store In now
town with $15,000 monthly payroll, nn
railroad, 12 miles from Medford. Gulil,
Ray Realty Co.. 200 VV, Main.
FOR SALE OR RENT Restaurant that
Is doing a good .business Cheap, phone
Mnln B2R2 1 t
Main 6282.
FOR RENT
Board and Rooms
FOR RENT Room with private board,
at G10 N. Rlvcraldo.
rnrnlihed Rooms
FOR itENT Nicely furnlshod room,
lady preferreiV, Appjy 23 jNortli e'en
tral avenuo, ' 35
FOR tlENT Furnished front slcopW
mom, electric lights, baths. 20 laurel
stroot. 31
FOR ItENT Pleasant attractive, rooms
by tlui day or week at 128 a Holly,
near city park. 38
FOR RENT At the Cottago, hxodorn
furnished roomn. Rooms equipped
With private tulephbnq service, hot ujtd
turn i uiiiiuiK nuwr, nici:jiiiit, purcueji.
bath, accommodations and heat If do
sired. 604 W Tenth st. Phpno call.
private exenapgo 141.
FOR REN?' Furnlfttied sleeping room;
everything new and clean; reasonable
price; easy walk from Miiln st. Only
men ncqd apply, ou-son und W. Ham
II ton s's, Phone MaJn 44,74.
FOR RENT Elegantly furnished rooms.
steam heat, hot and cold water, hatha,
eiecinqjigni, nowiy rurnisiieii, n.
glo rooms or en suite, by the day,
'ek or month, (nqulrs room k10.1
);i)ino yiug. 2jh v. .uin st. ,
FOR RENT Futnlshod rooms for trun
lents. N9. 10 N O po,A.,,nuxt to Far
mer's & Fruitgrowers' bank.
.Hoosekeeptsg Booms
FOR RENT
Two furnished liousokoop
ticou. iikhIuiii 73U WiiKI
33
I11K rooms,
11.1,
,H"
FOR RENT
Houses
FOR RENT A now four room house,
oloso. In, oily water, $16.00 ijcr month,
gall at 514 South Holly street. 3 IP
FOR RENT A seven room, all modern
bungalow, closo In on North Orange.
Call 6641 or E. S. Tinny, 201 Gnrnctt
Coroy bultdlng. 31
FOR RENT ,5-room houso, and barn on
N. Rlverslilo. Phone 744;
Offices for Rent
FOR RENT Over tle postofflco with
heat and light. See A. A Davis.
FOR RENT Office rooms In Electric
bldg., modern equipment, steam heat,
electric light, baths, toilet, hot and
cold water. Gold Ray Realty Co., 21G
VK Main st.
Business Rooms
FOR RENT Two business rooms In tho
now Odd Fellows building on W. Sixth
st. Inquire Jnckson County bank, cash
lor. '
FOR RENT Business footn on TV. Mnln
St., 24x140, suitable for restaurant or
billiard room or othor buslnoss, steam
heat. Oold Rny Realty Co., 210 W.
Main st. '
r-rma
FOR RENT Farms from 40 acres lo
400 acres, alfalfa land, fruit ranches,
garden land, general farming ranches.
Gold Rny Realty Co,, 216 W. Main.
FOR RENT Cheap, "ten acres ranch;
four hundred yards city llinlU; good
houso nnd Imrnj gasbUnq engine, pump
ing plant' and good 'well for Irriga
tion; forty peach trees In bearing nnd
several kind oC,borrlQH829 west 11th
street. "" 33
XiscelUfeebus.
FOR LEABE Flailing, boating and hunt
Ing resort on easy term's. Box 32,
Mall Tribune
FOR KENT Garden land In tracts
ot from" one acre upwards, with
water for Irrigation. Owner will
furnish team and Implements for cul
tivating and seed for1 nharo of crop.
Inqulro of Buffum, Roguo River Elec
tric Co., 216 W. Main at.
FOR SALE.
lAos.
HIGHQROFT residence silos have tho
most superb view" Qf tho city.j vi'lay
and mountains.
FOR SALE Two lots, close in on Third
and Apple streets; east front Q. E.
Kirk, Box 285. 39
FOR SALE Ono or two of the finest
vacant lots on Ross Court, laying two
foot nbovo sidewalk; sowr and water
connection mndo 'nnd extended to In
side lino of Hldowalk. Address A. V.
Carlson, Route 1, Box A-72, Central
Pplt. CQ
Acreage
FOR SALE 5 nnd 10 acre tracts Just
within and adjoining city limits, at a
bargain, on 6 annual payments. Ad
dress conuor water 1'owcr uo.
FOR SALE Good 3 3-4 aero truck gar
den adjoining city llmlta, nil under
irrigation, ono aero berries, ono aero
potatoes, 1-2 aero onions, bnlnnco
ready to plant. Flvo room houso,
small barn and othor out-bulldlngs.
For particulars neo W. T. York & Co,
Business Property
FOR PALIS Cholco business property
at a bargain, on long time; easy torm.i.
Address Condor Water & Power Co.
FOIt hALR Flno south front lo't 'on W
Tciith 'street on pavement with wuter
, and scwijr paid. Seo owner at CIS W,
11th st, 33
FOR SALE A.
lots for sulo.
cash deal.
B. Baling has 100 good
In, tho cast sldo. All
louses.
FOR SALE Six room limisa and barn
on lot 53x121 on Palm street, west of
Olson, water und sower mains hooii;
prlco $1600 terms; adjoining lot avail
able. E, li Wpltor. ,731, West Second,
stu-et. 35
FOR SALE-j-A 6 room modern Cottage,
on paved street, cement walks; price
In right $500 will handle, rou. cuy.
Address box 27, city. 31
FOR SALE Gopd 4-rooiu houso, good
shed, lot 50x112, city water, largo gar
den, pnly $050.00. 737 W, 14th Mt., 7
b'qeks south Washington school. 42
FOR HALE Jaakson county lands In
Rogue river vulley, Oregon, by tho
Jackson Cpunty Realty company, II. M
Coss, manager. Offlco 'in Gapiott
Coroy building, room 317. Farm lands,
garden lands, ' fruit iunds,' stock
rapches, largo and small tracts of Im
proved and unimproved Iunds. Oflco
.phono 6691; resldenco 141,
Besl Estate
SOUTHERN DES CHUTES VALLEY
land free; Carey Act Irrigation; on
tho two new railroads; land absolutely
level, vory mellow; free from stone,
surrounded by government forest re
sorves, state' co. operative watur'YJgu.;
developed, $36.00, per acta; terms ten
years, Investigate fully and secure
privilege of entry from Q. Ijoudon Dar
loy, Niish hotel, Medford. .10
FOR HALE 80 acres, Hair mile from
Eagle Point, about 40 acres under cul
tivatien: ntlcky soil; very easy terms!
per acre, $63.75, VV. T. York & Co.
FOIt HALE 84 acres fruit and poultry
ranch, 200 head of poultry, team and
tools go with placo If desired; west of
S. Oakdale u,Vo. Bee owner on place,
Robert Duttln. :
FOIt SALE For $15,000, half cash, fin
est 16 acre Improved hrimo In north
west. In the beautiful city of AHhland.
Nn trades, no nguiRs. Address Box 91,
Ashland, Oregon. 37
HIGHCROFT residence sites aro offered
at present price for a short time
only. 0
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Miscellaneous
FOR BALE CHEAP Gentlfi driving
horse, good to work on ranch, single
buggy ami harness 829 West" 11th 33
FOR' SALE.'
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE My flno Jersey cow. Gives
good rich milk. C. T, Harmon, near
Reservoir, 32
FOR SALE Young cow, kind and gen
tle, giving milk; prlco, $50. For fur
thor particulars address C. R. Pldgcan,
Jacksonville. Or. 39
FOR SALE SIdo board, china cabinet,
book case and hall tree, all in good
shape. 517 North Bcatty street. 34
FOR SALE A now 30? chick "Must
Hatch Brooder," call at 514 South
Holly street.
FOR SALE Good heavy team of horses
olght years old nt a bargain, inquire
of W. T. York A Co.
H1GHCROFT resldenco riles aro des
tined to doublo and trcblo In valuo.
FOR SALE Furniture for flvo room
house. Parties leaving town. Call 531
Went Hamilton. Phono 251. 33
FOR SALE Flno plants, early cabbage,
tomatoes, peppers transplanted. C.
Carey, Phoenix, Oregon.
FOR SALE Horses and mules; pair
horses, weight 3000 pounds; ono pair
32QP; one pair mules 2500; ono pair
2400; anil oho pair 2350; nil young;
good, condition. Phono 188, 654 North,
Eighth srcet, 32
F0OR SALE Olio mowor and ono ton
foot horsa rake, good order; prlco $45.
E. E. Morrison', Medford, Oregon. R,
F. D. Box 47. 31
FOR SACE Ono runabout automobile;
now tires, cnglno Just overhauled;
everything In first olnss condition,
Can bo bought almost for prlco of
tires. Inqulro of Powel Auto Co.
FOR SALE Corn
ranch.
for sale at Vilas
33
FOR SALE Stool and wooa oil barrels.
valley Auto uo, i
FOR SALE Hay. Ihavo grain an,d al
falfa baled, See. A, A. Davla.
for HAhis corn, inqulro ur. Clancy's
office, Phlpps bldg., or phono Main
r.ni
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FOR SALE Seed corn. Connor Land
Co., Lower Tablo Rock.
FOR BALE Our pullets from trap
nested stock lay nt flvo months old.
How much aro they worth more than
commdn'sldck" that qqmmonco laying
at ten' monthsr White Leghorn baby
chicks' $3.00 per dozen. White Orp
ington baby chicks $11.00 per dozen.
AIbo Cj(Clo butchor for. sale. ,Mro. K,
E. Qman', Jacksonville. Or. , , 38
FOR SALE Ono span black horses, C
and 7 yenrs old, 14,00 lbs. each. W P.
DOdgc, 610 S. Oakdalu. 30
FOR SALE Good surroy. See I B.
Warner at Warner, 'WQrtman & Goro's.
" ' 3
FOR SALE
HIGHCROFT residence sites havo de
lighted ovoryono who has soon tho
property.
WANf ED.
Miscellaneous
READ illNphiy advertisement nn another
pa go of this Issue. Butto Falls Lum
ber Co.
WANTED To purchase Interest In pny
Ing business with good future. About
n thousand cash down, Experienced
office npd out door num. Address A.
P. Mall Tribune. 36
WANTED Lace, curtains to launder
215 W. Jackson st. 36 ,
WANTED-Ordors ta'kcn at ' Wilson's
second hand store for hauling sand' and
gravol. Phono Bell T, 3161; Home,
265 L. 43
WANTED 500 feet,' more or less of two
Inch pipe. Aityrcss, T. Hrttnroth, R. F.
D. No. 1, Ifoiiforil, Oregon."-" 31
SITUATIONS WANTED.
CHRIS MOORU-ilJindscnpo ' gardnor.
lawns nnd grounds taken care1 of. Ad
ill ohm 1156 West Eighth stroet. 56
WANTED Dichm making and plain snw
Ingnt 230 West Fifth stioot, telephone
2301. .11
WANTED I do housekuoplng by the day
or hour.or week. Phono M 3361. 227 S.
Ivy st. Znpancso M. Harry. 42
WANTED Experienced farmer with
wife nnd two small hays wants posi
tion on furm, will board, hands or work
by month, reference furnished. Addrean
Ii. A. S. caro this office. 31
HELP WANTED.
Help Wanted Male
WANTED Salesmen In every locality of
the northwo.it; money advanced week
ly; many hiako over $1000 month;
cholco of torrltory. Ynklma Valley
Nursery Co., Toponlah, Wash.
Help Wanted remale
WANTED An experienced girl or wo
man for general Imusowork. No, $
Laurel street, phono 1971. 35
API'RENTIOE lady wanted at Gregory's
Studlp,
WANTEI Young lady bookkeeper, one
that has exporlonce and Is rapid, must'
furnish xofe.rppces. Answer In owi
hand writing, given time and places
of previous employment. Addfross K.
T. earn Mall Trlbilno office. f
WANTED Yourig ' lady' ' for general
housework, Best wages. Inqulru Buff
fum, Rogue River Electric Co., 216 W.
Main st.
WANTED Girl for general house work.
Apply at 618 West Main stroot
MISCELLANEOUS
HlUl'CKOFT residence sites will be
known as tho real "Nob Hill" of Med
ford. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Accountants.
D. R. WOOD General accountant. Your
books audited and kept for a reasonable
figure; your business solloltod. Office,
Phlpps bldg.. room 209, Phono 3132
Architects. '
JOHNS A URNER. Architects unii
Builders Office 7 -8. 326 Main, phone
Muln 3171 Reslilviico phone 744.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Assayer ana 'Analyst? '
EARL V, INGELS, B. S.-nest equipped
assay oflco In Oregon food products,
soils, fortlllzcrs, spray products, water
etc., analyzed. Grants Pass.
"Attorneys.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Colvjg, a
li. itoamen. j.awyers. urrice Mcororu
National Bank building, second floor.
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEY
Attorncys-nt-law. Nos. 1 and 2 Post
otfloe building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Garnott-Corey
building.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyors.
Palm building.
B. F. MULKEY Lawyer. Room 30 Jnck
son Co. Bank bldg
Billiard Parlors.
a T. BROWN & CO. Billiards. Cigars
nnd Soft Drinks. Un ptnlrs. Young ft
Hall building. A nice, cool placo lo
spend the hot nfternoonw
Bill Fosters.
VERNE T. CANON Bill poster and Dis
tributor. All orders promptly -filled.
Room 29, Jackson County Bank build
ing, Medford, Oregon.
Cigars ana Tobacco.'
IRELAND & ANTLE. Sniokohouso
Doalrrn In tobacco, clgarn, and smok
ers' supplies. Exclusive agent of Lewis
Single Binder, El Merllp and El Pnlen
cla, 212 West Main otrcot
ClTll engineers.
ASTRURY & TEE. CIVIL ENGINEERS,
surveyors. Specialty: Platting, sub
dividing nnd municipal engineering.
Phono 4081. Room 408 Oarnett-Coroy
bldg., Medford, Oregon.
Contractors and' Ballders.
SPRAOUE BROS. Contwictors nnd
builders; let us help to finance the
building of your homo. 214 Fruitgrow
ers' Bank bldg.
"Furniture.
U. V. WILSON & CO., dealers In new
nnd second-hand furniture and hard
ware, Agents for Housohold Htovos
and ranges. 16 South Fir street. Phone
Main 3161. Home 266-L.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Cor
ner 8th and Holly streets, Medford.
Mission furniture mado to order. Cab
inet work ot all kinds. A trial order
solicited.
AlORDOFF & WOLFF Cookstovcs und
ranges. Now and second hand furni
ture, Eads" old stand, 18 Fir street.
South. Phono 01. Home 283-K. Med
ford. Qraulte Works.
GOLD RAY ORANITE CO., 216 West
Malt) strcot, manufacturers and deal
ers In monumental and building gran
ite, crushed granite, common brick and
pressed brick, coarse and flno washed
river snuu.
MEDFUUD BRICK CO. Geo. V. Prlildv,
O. D. Naglo. Geo. T. O'Brlon Contrac
tors nnd manufacturers of brick; deal
ers In pressed brick nnd llmo. Office
In Garnott-aorcy block, room 209. 2d
flopr. Phopo No. 3181.
Xiaadscnpe Oardener.
JOHN F. BELTZ. Lhndscapo Gardonor.
Between Riverside avenue and Realty
street, Medford, Or. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Call Main 3812.
Notary Pnbllo.
NOTARY PUBLIC Room 267 Phlpps
building.
HELEN N. YOCKI0Y, Notnry public
Bring your work to mo at tho sign of
The Mall Tribune
Tents ana Awnings.
MEDFORD TENT AND AWNING CO..
I makers of new, ropatrors of old. Both
phones 405 S. Oakdale.
Nurseries.
MEDFORD GREEN HOUSE Cut flow
ers, potted plants, shrubbery bulbs. 923
rj. aiiuii. mono nil,
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees aro
budded, not grafted. Our stock Is not
Irrigated. Wo gunrantco everything put
out. Wo are not In tho trust. II. B.
Patterson, offlco removed to 116 12.
Mnln st.
ROOUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
CO., Inc. Orowors of high grniln nur
sory stock. Offlco 25 W, Main. Tele
phone 1201.
"Physicians and Surgeons.
Ultj. H. A. LOOICWOOD
Physlcluh and Surgeon,
Offlco 316 E. Main St.. over Hns-
kiiih drug storo.
Phono Main 1001.
DRS. CON ROY & CLANCY Physicians
and surgeons, Taylor and Phlpps bldg..
rooms 210-211-2t2. Offlco phono 5QI,
resldenco phono 612. Offlco hours 9 a.
m. In 8 p. m.
D,A-.E,Sv.,CAnLOVr' D,t- EVA MAINS
OARLOW Osteupathlu physicians.
Moved to rooms 416 und 417 Garnott
Corey hIgj2iL'iaJilli!Bl
DR. E. H. PORTElU-Diseases of wo
mon a specialty. Rooms 6, 6, 7. 8, St.
Mark's bldg., Medford, Oregon; phonos,
Offlco 4961, resldenco 4951.
DR. ARTEMAS W, DEANE Dentist--Offlco
In Rlalto bldg, 123 E. Main.
Gns administered for extraction of
tcetli . Telunhono Main I1R1. filnht
l nhnnn 4132.
DR. W. W. WICK Homeopathic physi
cian; residuum 203 Olson st., phono
Main 4174; offlco, rooms 3 and 4, St.
Mark's block, phono Main 1871.
DR. STEARNS Physician and Burgeon.
Office Oarnett-Coroy bldg., rooms
211-212, phono 6501 Resldenco 113
Laurel St., phone 2092.
DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWbODPrnctlc"o
limited to diseases of womon Offlco
Ilasklns bldg. Phono Main 1001.
Dr. W. M. Van Scoyoo. '
Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoo,
.. Dentists.
Garnett-Corey bldg., suite 318, Medford.
bit. J. J. EMMENH Practice limited to
dlseaso of the eye. ear, noso and throat.
Offlco 210 E. Main Mtreot.
w ........ jiuiii i-nanps.
DRS. SAUNDERS AND OREEN Prac
tice limited to eye, ear, nose anil
throat. Office: Sultu 318 Gurnett
Corey building. Both phones.
Chinese Medicines.
CHOW YOUNG'HChlheso medicines will
euro rheumatism, eutarrh. colds, goiu
ers. throat and lung trouble, ilnufuvsn,
paralysis, private diseases and nil
kinds of chronic and nervous ailments.
SiuRitcli trouble, oonstlpatlon. Indiges
tion, womb and bladder troubles. Seo
"hi at 311 fl Front st . Medford. Pro.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best
equipped job offlco In Southern Ore
gon; hook binding; loose tear systems;
SHtMlper' .0,c-' 0,i Portland prices.
27 North Fir street. '
Stenographers. "'
ELLA M. OUAN YAW Palm BiociT.
Stenographic work done quickly und
well.
MISS FRANCES FULFS, Public Stenog
rapher Huntloy Kranior'a office.
Phpno Mnln 3491, 15 N. Central avo
nue. Medford. Or. , 36
Signs.
VALLEY SIGN ADVERTISING CO.'S
SIGNS will help build up your busi
ness, Phono 802. 18 Riverside avenue.
Steam Keating,
PONTINO & REN' Steam nnd hot wa
ter heating, dry kiln and power work.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates
given. Phones; Paolflo 4601. Horns
124-L. residence Pacific 4462. Box 431.
37 South Central uveuue. Medford.
Orpgon.
Sewing Maealnos,
SOWING MACHINES CAVE DUNCAN,
local representatlvo for "Singer"' ami
"Wheeler & Wilson" sewing machines.
Phone 6043 Machines for sale or rent.
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