Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 04, 1911, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 15

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE MEDFORD, ORWflON, SUftOAV, .TUNIS 4, 1011.
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Our Correspondents
JACKSONVILLE
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
MIhn J.emiu Ulticli iiiiiilo AhIiImiu)
it vImII tliii I'd if putt of lliti week.
Mr. Kiml Luy i' Anlelupu Iiiih Imjuii
llic uut'Ht of lier nlMcr, Mim. (HiurleK
1'iiin.
W. H. Iliiiiiiiin. iinmlilciit ill' lint
'"i .
Hin-uu ltlver Vullu.v lullrnatl, Iiiim rc-j
turned from ii liiiHinoMM trip In I'orl-
liinil,
Mrn. II. Hi FiihIim' of Mi'ill'iiril w'iih
II ICCCIlt vUllol' ill .llll'kHIIII villi'.
Dr. I. I). IMitpim and MIhh Mn.v
Plilppi of Mi'ilfunl tarried a fuw
liniirN In .liickmiiivilli) mil! ilny thin
week.
Mr. anil Mr. 0. W, Dunl'mri liuve
HoiK to I'oitluiiil to hllond Hid in
mruivul. Thuv uic "Hindu of Mr.
unit Mm. Henry Uoyil of Aliliwul iui-1
Uio party nrciiiwloiiiur to the inetrop.
olirt.
Mr. M. Peter will womi leave J'ur
Snii Krauulnco to villi tiui of liur
HOIIH.
Dun Lucre luti) of Slaiit'onl uni
vermty. Jm vUitinj: David Duncan at
liU I'm in tH'ur Jinikuivilli.
Luke Hyuii lnirt jtonu to I'orttninl
to attend thu nm f"ir. After vMl
iiiK IiIh mother he will return in liiit
new Carter auto.
('iwiHtahlo lruiu of AnIiIiiuiI mid
Deputy Sheriff Sheiuer of ,Medford
truimucted IttininunH nt thu cniiiuy
heat recently.
A, lleurn wan over from I'hoeuix
Tliurpduy mi an iuti'ientiui: miHidou.
Charlim V. Sharpn mid A. I' IV
r-iek uml ncvcral other citizen f
Medford hail liiipiueM liefoiu thu
county einjrt Weduonduy.
Mr. anil M.ru. A. K. Klcinliniiiiner
nlco l-'red Kleinliiiininer of Ailc(ntc
bpcut hiivcrnl Iiouih in JuckHonvillc
Tlinrday.
I). Ilaulvy of Hiiniey county
wim in JackHimville Frnlay, accom
panied Ity liin lnothcrrt I'M ami MiLo.
Georpi H. Merrill Iiiih returned
from California' where he Iiiih 'heen
teachliiu hcIiooI and Jho uiaki.iir
piuparationH to cuter (Jolnmhiit col
lep, .Vew York, llu will take a law
countc.
W. K. I'hippw and luirolu Mel'or
mii'k of Medford were nt thu cuunty
neat on lepil IninimwH Thurwday,
Mrh. ('rwunli, Mi- A. Wenat,ml
Mm. T. .1. Kenuey journeyed to Med
ford one day thit week.
Frank Kiiicr, part of vuu lauded
poHennloiiji aru Ju, Jneluuville,. H
ciideitvoriuu to divorcu .h'uuHclf from
our city, lie hurt 'proMjnlcd a peti
tion eoutamiiic " iiamcri lo the
hoard of trutetuit iikhik' hJ lt
outnido of tliu wjrjwratu limitf, and
the matter will prohahly Uu decided
at the poll later.
MihM Mollii) Towitv of I'huenix, for
mer deputy county clerk, in thu jjmwt
of Mm. M. M. Taylor.
Will Scliute of Medfonl wan unions
hiK Jackxuuvillu friuudrt one day thin
week. '
A nuuilier of Jacksonville Kut;liu
attended the muwtiui; of thu aerio Imld
at Medfonl Thiimday eveiiinj,'.
The .luckhoiivillu cemetery, the
miiMt pieturcNipiu in thu xtate, pre
sented a haiulnoiuo apiearmtee on
Deeoraliou day. Many liundiedrt of
peoplu from different partH of the
county puid their rcupecta to the do
parted, JteaulifyiiiK tliuir jjravoH with
u, profusion of flowem. A detnil from
(JlicHtnr A. Arthur iiont of the (I. A.
It. decorated the. luhl, rwitiuK plaeO
of ciiitirailcn who imve fjuuo he'orer
Mm. Aiiiiio Hcliim liiauiou m
(IrmitH I'iihh luih heuu viriitim; her for
mer Inline in Jacksonville.
Mm. I.ydia I'ernoll of Applepite
vihited Mm. I A. IUiich Tuelay.
.MiKsioii HurvicoH havu Jiemi held et
Ihn Catholii) church and were well at
tended. A prieHt from Portland of
ficiated. K. R Khepperd of Anhland, the
pioneer piano dealer of houthurn Or
egon, and Ii'ih Hon Kale, were in Jack
Honvjllo ThuiMlay. They formeily
ruidei here.
Mr. mid Mm. Ko.xhall, newcomem,
who have heen Htoppinc with Mr. and
Mm. Chrirt Kenuey, have honjjht
Kuveu ucrcH of land located near
Talent of Jaiuert McMahon, and took
pohHCHbiou Thumday.
Mm. A. Hienveuue Iiiih koiio to I'Ja
Klu I'oiut on a vinit.
A. TJiompHon, Jaiuert llardH, John
Keuaul), R M. VuiikhIo and other vol
criiUH of thu civil war attended Deco
ration day MirviceH at Medfonl,
Mm. Irene Kuton mid her datmh
lur, Mm. Velene Welch of SiiHiinville,
Or., returned Thumday ovening from
a trip o Kan KrauciHco.
,A jiliotoKi'apliiii Hludlo Iiiih heen
(ijiencd in JuckHonvillc, and in doiiiK a
good liuHMffiH and givinK Knoral Hiit
isl'iMjtion. Moiih wme horn recently to Mr. and
Mm. Ueuhcn HoIiIiihoii and Mr. and
Mm. Woiiluii Knnls, ,
. Dr. (miiinv of Medfnl made a nro-
fuHHional viit to Jaokhouvillo Tlmrri
day.
Kdilor IhiKHhaw, of the Ioh ih
uuikiug 'llm Willniiiiille valley it ImihI-
iichh vlrtil. '
J, R UuteliHHou, (ho iiwuratiuo
Jlilui (Irieve npent xuvural iIii.vh in
Iouji thin week add leturucd to J'nm
pey Kiidiiy moriiitiK with n load of
HtlppllcH,
Jlydu AppU'Kulu linii-nccoptud a
position willi'llio hriduejiiilldinK.de
pai'lmeut of (tin Koiilhniii 1'ncifie
coiiiiiin,y and left for Went j'urk.'
Thiimday eveningjo iihmuimu Iiih iIii
tie. Mm. I, (",'. Itohliicll and little nti
left for I'orlland Thumday uvcnluji
to h)iend Hoini! timu vimting rca
tiveM. .
MIhh Kara Wright, nun of the
teaehem in our nchool, left for liur
home in J'ortlaud Thumday evening
A. Wi Moon xpent Thumday night
in (IiiiiiIh Piihh,
Mm, lloiwo mid huh and Mr. Me
Douough of Tolo were Hhoppiiig here
I'Yiiluy morning.
Ilev. Coen of Woodville xpent Kri
ilnv it Con I ml i'oiut.
Mm. Dr. I!, DiivIk and hoii re
turncil Friday morning from a vihiI to
AmIiIiuiiI.
Mr. Lodorof thu Hokuc Jtivcr Klcc
trieul fonipaiiy wiih in Central I'oiut
IrmiHactiiig lnihiiiCHH Friday after
noon. Court I'liikeypile, and "Sir. Green
field returned to their home in AhIi
thud Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mm. I'aliner, Mm. Moon?,
Mi" Iluillur, K. A. I'attiHni, Jlr.
Jmuw, Mr. Wilmin, nr., and (Mr. WIN
mmi, jr., of thin city were Medfonl
vinitonj Friday afternoon.
Floyd Itosn, Clarence I'ankey, Cla
laM )rcCnaily, left for I'oitluiiil Sat
unlay night to attend the niHe car
nival and kcu thu .highls in a great
city.
Mm. Kiuidall and daughter Jlerinie
returned from a vinit f a few day
ill Woodville Friday.
Tim oily in having much needed ic
paim made on the eity hall thin week
OliwH HcJen Klmw of Oakland i
viditiag M!hk Ktther Merritt of ttiii
eity. Mm. Crydcrwian, .returned from r
vihit to AiUtlatid Friday evening.
agent, ui in JaekMiiivillti Tliuihilny.
xolieitiiig hiiHiucHK.
Italph JeiiniugK, W. II. Johnson and
CharlcH Hamilton of Applegalo wi.n
in JackMonvillo a few dayn hinee.
Mr. and Mm. D. II. HanieliiirK oi
Ashland made u vif.it to A. Cautrcll
and his wife recently.
JmucH M, Caul rail having n neat
resideaee completed in tl.e casteni
part of our city.
Mm. C. II. Pierce of Ashland and
her mother. Mm. II. Harrison, both
former residents of Jacksonville, wen
hem Dccorutiou day.
A. Leonard, jr., wan in Jackson
ville Tuesday. He is engaged in tin
caterini: husiness at Medfonl.
Mm. J. ltussell, Miss R Kiinaii and
Mm. J. F. Miller were recent visitors
in Medfonl.
J. II. Khotwull of Seattle, who is
interested in several mines in south
ern Oregon, win in Jacksonville late
ly, coiiHulting with W. Oetchell.
The Hummer Hchedule of the Jack-Hiniville-Joe
Har ntagn Iiiih heen
changed, ho that Jeuving timu will he
o'clock a. m. every Tuesday uiu)
Friday, returning Wedue.mhiy ami
Saturday at . o'clock p. in. This will
he more satisfactory for the public
generally.
Mm. A. GilHun of Sterling precinct,
also Win. Jenniiigrt and S. M. (Jurpeu
ler, wem iu Jacksonville lntc)v.v
A. Alf"'d of Talent and' M. A
Watkiim or llig Applegato did husi
ncKH in Jacksonville Friday.
B. J. Trowbridge, C. K. Koe and
Henry Huniphrey or Medfonl mo
tored to Jacksonville. Friday.
John Loudon has sold his farm in
Josephine county and will engage in
thu wood business extensively here.
Hay Jackson, mid of Dr. Will Juck
min, is assistant yardnuiHter at the
S. ,l Go.'h yards, ii PoVtJand. He
is a native of Jacksonville.
Thu friends of Miss Minnie Jack
Hou.who was. operated on for aiinen-
dioitin at Fiiigeno not long ngo will he
pleiiHcd to learn that slio is convu
leseiug. William Bailey, fornierly of Jaek,'
Honvijle, who Iiuh been engaged in
mining in British Coluiubiu, is now
located at Portland.
William Wilson, public school jun
itor at Medfonl, was hero Friday
morning.
Mjss jrohKoiiyio has been,nn iiu
valid for a long time, died in Jni'kiiiii
villo Monduy, Intorniout look plane
Wednesday.
William Cameron and I'M Saltuiorsli
transacted business at tlio county
seat Friday.
NOIOK,
Hoh9, Carnival, iJuuo 5ti,( a 7tli,
Pinlimin Blpopor froiu'j ModtoriK.to
Portend for Uio benefit of jModtprd
pcnplo who wlah to go to the rose car
nival. I.eavo Medfonl r;24 p. m.
Blooper will bo ready for occupancy
at 4 p. in,
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
Purse Unites Them
(lly A. C Howlntt.)
(By A. C. Howlctl.)
Thu contractors who huvo thu
building of the Huglo Point bank
juilldiiig aru jniHliIng thu work right
along, They have throw biiek JayetH
at work mid the men who have tie
contract to cacuvjiIu the cellar foi
Von dor Hulleu hvolhcrK liavo llnir
job nhoiit completed, Frank Lewi
Iiiih Jiis nuw store building ho fat'
muapleted that he coinmejiccd lo
move hlri old stook of goods and sof'l
drink iixlurcu from the old hIiiihI IiihI
Thursday mid expeetM. to havu every
thing arranged by the last of next
week, .fiino 10, 0. W. OwingH ux
poets to open up a new stock oi
goods very soon. Mr. Liddell Iiiih il
part of his stock of ooils on linnr.
iuid expei'ttt lo open up a full lint
of hardware soon. (I. W. Dalp.
thinks that be will he able to opei,
'his new store in the old dance halt
ill a short time, and from present
aplwariinecH Medfonl will he left it
the shade for un wjll he ho well stij
plied with Htures of nil kinds that il
will not he necessary to o to Me
ford for our upiliin. Hinith nm
Wamsloy are jut .commencing uu .
ilwclliag Jioiikc for Mr. Ilaith on i
tract of laud he purchased off of tb
Fryer addition and Mr. J. .!. Frye
lull mu tJmt he has had demand re-'
ccjilly for Heveral lot along lii
water ditch. Mr. A. IL Zimiuermui
hus the curjKintcm at working put
tiiitf Jin addition to his rcHidencc. Di
Jtay his two carloads of poles hen
to he put up between here and hi'
new electric turner plant near Pros
pent, and 1 understand that a forci
of men are going to work right awa.
to put them up.
Lust Thursday Messrs. Cadzon
Kd Wulhon. William Wheeler of Butt.
Falls ami ilr. J. J. Buchlur of Med
ford met some of the other director
jf the Butta Falls mid Kngle Poiu
Telephone eompaiiy here mid held i
biiKi'iicutf meeting and Mr. Biiuhtci
lha manager of the commcrciu'
hrauch of the Pacific Telegraph &
Telephone company, his compaux
owns heveral shares in the B. T. & K
P. Telephonu eompaiiy assures tin
that iu a very Hliort time we will Jmvi
a jierfec.t Hysfcin hetwecn hero am
Medford, and as soon as it can hi
arranged will have a metallic circuit
from Unite. Tails to M)CurtL
There was a parl6f fivo hired i
team and went to F(h fake on i
fishing trip. They wero, gijiie Hire
duy mid the driver Mr. llnrvoy, telh
mn that they cnugl)t lAogether out
Hmall J"ish. But tltey had' lot of fun
K. h. Uaknin, ono of the 1'ngo win;
fence men of Medfonl, came out Fri
day and contracted to put nj) a new
wire suspension bridge across Litth
Butte creek opjMisito the mstofl'ic.
Lat week the pruiter inudc me tuu
iu my Faglets that John Nichols wtu
going to move awuy bin old hoio uno
picket fence, when it should hnv
read his old board and picket fence
for he already Iiiih n very neat am
convenient house.
William Iviiiehlon has sold hie
place to J. J. Fryer and in the deal
wan to have the privilege oti May
ing in thu hoiue until the first of An
gust, hut he has Hold out his rik'ht ti
live iu thu house and Xiirnilnre mid
the garden to Mr. Clarey mid moved
uwiiy to the Willamette valley when
he has considerable property.
. Miss K. K. Cuhihau who Iiiih beci
touching M'hotd in the Black district
has elosed her school mid U now vis
itins: her auiU and uncle, W. W. Wil
litn of Pemist.
WOODVILLE. ITEMS.
' Itov. M. K, Coon. was in Central
Point on. Monday looking after hi
charge there.
Tlioro was ipiile a large crowd in
town last Tuesday to attend the mem
orial exercihcH. The program war
appreciated mid the address h.
Judge Gilmoro was well worth com
ing miles to hoar.
Mm.' IV II, Jtobinsoji and, cJiUd'rj
arc Hpendjng the weckjn Grants Pa.os
Mr. and Mm. S. A. Nye and Mr.
and Mm. N. Campbell of Mud fori
spent .Sunday iu Woodvillo. lis the
guests of J. W. Jacobs ami family.
Mrs. Hooves of Medfonl spent sev
eral da.YH of. this week iu WoodviliJ
visiting iier bister, Mm. W. II. Gor
hum, Jlr. mid Mm. F. W. Streets and
Mish Alice Streets ntitoed to Wood
ville on Tuesday to attend the Mem
orial day exorcises.
The Jlomestake mine opened up
thU weulc with'n largo vi'ow.of men.
Mm, John Owens returned o her
Jiomoju AVodvillo last woek after an
exteiulod visit to hor old homo iu
Now York.
Mr. Charles Seamens will Hpend n
fow days iu Medford visiting ho
daughters, Mm. Duffield ail Mrs.
Laneo. i ' .''
Mr. Fred Stone nfvModford visitud
at the homo of J. W. Jacobs last Sun
day.. .
Mrs. U. RuJ'oilun t-pent Saturday
and Sumlay in Medford. '
Mm, Sunburn of Colli ml, Point,
Point, was in Woodile this week,
Mr. and Mm. Lou Merrium nro en-
2m1ii9bjMbJHbJHr
roo vittA. rjiotr stowts
NBV VOBK, June 3. -While din
ing with friendH at the Wuldorf-A-
loria, Miss Vim Frost Stowc, who
wan graduated from Vassur College,
and was prominent in Boston society
lost ii pumo two years ago, it con
tained V-W and Home puwelery. Wul
lou II, Marshall, manager of thu new
Vandebilfc Hotel, who then wan nn n
tiHtnnt mnnngcr at the Waldorf-An-
loria, found the purse and telephoned
to Mish Stowe. bhe eiilh-d at the ho
lei the ne.xt.day and met Mr. Mar
.hall, recovorinif.her prniwrty.
.This avoh the beginning of n friend
4iip which rippencd into love, and
one the first day of next month, Miss
Stowe and Mr. Marshall are to he
married at the Central Congregation
al Church iu Ncwtonvile, Miihh.
FOR RENT
rtirnlnhtd boom.
KOII HKNT--Ofmo In, Mlcly ftlrntalM'il
xlcrpInK rooriiN, Imth, hot it ml cold
wnt t. J5 Mo. MintMiin. Phono M
I'Oll Jli:NTNlc-ly fiirnlnht-it roomn,
rrns'inahlr. C23 Konlli CVntrnl, fil
I'Olt IIUNTAl Iho ColtnKf, rnodrrjl
rurrilnhcj nximfi rquliipert Willi iirWntc
lolaphoiie nervlec, hot find cold run
nlfiK wjilrr, ilri'pliiK pnrclion, tmlh nc
cotmno'liitlonit uml tiral If ilrnlrnl, t6t
Went Tflnlh kI. l'liono call private
rxchnriKe HI.
I'flK IIKNT .l.'iirnlnhf.il rtnttm tnr trflrm
IbiiIh, fio. 10 N. Ornpo If tot, nexl
to rnrKicru & Vrull Qiowkm' bank.
Mxranett
l-'Oll HKNT HuvrnToom hnnirilotv,
intxleril, clone In; HO pT monlli, In
qulrti I)r, Dcann, 12J KhmI Main t CD
FOR SALE
Sl Zttt
rOH HALB Jacknon county Inmld In
Itogue rlvrr Vftlloy, Orcson by the
Jacknon County Ilonlty company, II. M
Cons, niAnaRar. Offlca In (Inrnolt
Corey building, room 217, Farm Urn!,
rardfn Iand, fruit Inndi, Block
ranchm, larxe and itrnall tract of Im
proved nnd unimproved land. Oflca
phone nil; rcMdenco 141.
I'Oll ItCNT Bvrn-room houue and
nler-plni; porch, 20 n monlh: modern.
Apply Onkdate Canh Krocory, Ortkdnlc
anil i:ii;VOIlth. 63
joying a visit with Mr. Merriam's
parents.
M and Mm. Bngley and fainilv
arc spending a coujile of weeks on
'heir ranch here.
CITIZENS CELEBRATE A
VICTORY OVER RAILROAD
SEATTLE. Wmdi . Juno 3. Cole
'iratiiiff ix decision of the federal
court refusing to grout nn injunction
o the Seattle Iteutoa and Southern
Uoilwny, restraining the city fnnn
'aterfering with the operation of its
trains by dumping over thu tracks
ui regrade work, citizens of Itnnicr
Vulley drove, away the eity gang
uid covered the tracks under five
feet of dirt. City workmen retired
.vithout protest and the citizctiK con
'inued their work by arc lights. Then
Miey burned W. I(. Crawford, presi
lent of the Benton line, in effigy.
i
Boy, Discouraged, Kills Self.
SEATTLE, Wa-h., Jnne :t. -After
U'HcrtniK the navy, Hollo Hamin was
unable to get work. He was oat if
aioney, had been ill, nnd in a fit of
desperation sent a bullet into tlic
region of his heart. He is in the
-ity hospital today near death. He
'eft letters explaining his troubles.
His father lives nt Danville, Ind. Tho
boy, who is 1J), wrote that ho did
not know where his mother is.
. , , T
No Drinking on Trains.
SI'ltlNGFIKU), 111., June :i. A
'ml to prohibiting drinking liipioc ou
nil trnins in Illinois except iu the
regular diner or buffet cam has heen
igncd by Governor Deiicen nnd gone
'nto effect.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
FOlt SALIC The beat buiuima proposi
tion In tho Krowiiiu town of Hatto 1'nlls
(corner lot. kqoJ store. bulldliiK frame,
amall wnrolionse. good clean atock nt
Keiieral nuTChnndlae.) Aililrcsa J. 1'.
MiiKliOH. l (). llox 71. 67
"OU KAt.IC rirnt claas bualnesa; nniHt
noil on account of othnr bualneaa. don't
take much to start. Inquire of llox
805 city
i-XlIt SAI.K llct paying lunch counter
In city, a snap If you 'mean bualncas.
Adilroaa ownvr Matt'Trtbuhe. U
LOST.
LOST A small purM coptnlntiiK ali)iit
f IK, loot between Kentner'a store ami
(leneseu at. Itcwurd; return to this
office. 60
LOST A liittleN bluo Jacket between
Central Point and Medford. Leave at
thlu office, reward. ' 61
LOST One dork urowr' nihrc. roached
maiie; old barbed wlrexut on front foot:
white apot on throat; bailor on when
lost. Pleaso write or tolophono to Ul
rica. Bros., Jackoonvlllo, Ore,
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
l'"OH KALK Oil KXOHANOi: Equity.
1300 In Sucivh floo land 3 mllua nortli
of Ashland; will noil cheap or trade,
for' Ul or 'horses, hortW pwferred.
Addrcaa Win, K. Duvls, gouoral deliv
ery, Aahlaud, Ore. 65
KOIl HALK OH KXCItANQE Klrat ctasa
rooiuliiR hoiiMo In fluo location; Rood
biiHlni'ds; will e-xchaiiRo for city prop
erty or uood land Address Q. 31 cure
Moll Tribune office. 67
FOli EXCHANGE.
Meal BaUta
WANTKD To oxchunKo for residence
In Medford, ISO iicros, 3 1.3 miles from
It. It, Addi-CHH U. II. euro Medford Mall
Tribune,
FOR EXCHANGE Medford nnd nubir
ban property, rancheB, timber lands,
for other property. Addrosn Box 199,
caro Mall Tribune.
FOR? ALE OR RENT
VOW HALE 01 KENT; Mortem houso,
Rood location on paVQd street. Enquire
ROt Month Holly street.' CI
l''ON HALE on nENTPour-room houno
nt coiner llo.irduinii.iuul Llbeity sis..
110. 68
KOIt 1 1 EN T Two .room furnfuhed bounn
at H U ltlversido nve., 110, Imiulre
CZO H, Ivy st. (S
KOIt HISNT $J0 jt rrionlli, mobirn
seven'rorim bouse, modern Improve
ments. W. T, York & Co.
KOIt KENT Furnished l.urujnlow strict
ly modern, khs connectMl. G25 South
Orupo nlreeL I'hoile 1S83. 3
KOIt ItENT Kjvc room modern cottage.
731 Wist Second street. 67
KOIt ItENT Three-room house. IS per
month. Inquire room 31, over Jackson
County Hank. t
KOn KENT Furnished house, bord
taken for rent. 12S North a rape street
FOE RENT STfcVoom hou-, Beatty
street. 120, W. T. York A Co.
FOH RENT G-room modern bouse. In.
quire GO N. Orange st
FOR RENT EieRontty furnished rooms
steam beat, hot and cold water, baths
electric llEhts, newly furnished, tin
gle rooms or en suite, by the day
week or month. Inquire room 103
Electric bid. 218 W. Main st.
Xonstktrplaf Maomu
FOR RENT Llht housekeeping rooms,
cas for cooking. 717 West Eighth
strict. 65
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. IS
North Rurtlctt nt. 65
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. J31
riouth Bartlett street. 66
Boslatss Property
FOR BALE OR RENT Good openlor for
general merchandise store in now
town with f 15,000 monthly payroll. 00
railroad, 12 miles from Medford. Gold
Ray Realty Co, 206 W. Main.
ranu
FOR RENT Farms from 40 acres to
400 acres, alfalfa land, fruit ranches
garden land, genernl farming ranches
Gold Ray Realty Co., 316 W. Main.
FOR HALE In full running order, buck
ed by one of Ihn oldest flrmx In the
country. Cash for goods; no bad debts,
t200 capital required. Wrllt for In
terview. Box I, Banner, Mull Tri
bune, 63
FOR BALE I acre and 5-ncro tracts
adjoining city of Mcilford, on long
tltrnr, cnny payments,
12 lots In Medford on main paved
street; cement sidewalks ihd paving
In; alio jiewors, water and light. Long
time, eauty payment.
430 acres land, 3S0 acre alfalfa
land, $0 acres fruit land, perpetual wa
ter right with water for Irrlgntlng 1000
acres; long time, easy payments.
340 acre land, 200 acres' alfalfa
land, balance fruit land, 1 mile from
railroad, on long tlmo easy terms.
S0OO acres land In tracts of from
40 acres upwards; price 25.00 per
ncro and upwards; suitable for alfal
fa, fruit, stock and general farming
purpose;, loang time, easy payments.
GOLD RAr REALTY- CO
21S "West Main st
IUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstract.
ROOU1C nXVfltl VALLF.T ABSTRACT
TITLE CO,, INC., Jacksonville Phone
Pacific, Main Hi Home. 3009,
A real teats.
JOHNS ft TURNER, Architects and
Builders. Office 7-, 335 Main! phona
Main 3471, Kosldnnen ihnne 74
.
POWER, REEVES A WEST 'Architect. .
207 and -203 OarnoUC6roy building
Aoconntants.
t). K. WOOD aricrnl ntcountant. Tour
books audited nnd kept for ft reasonable
flguro; your business solicited, Office
Phlpps bldg., room 209. Phone 3123.
Asssysr ana Analyst.
FOR BALE Homestead relinquishment.
Bo 276 Cijnt.Pptnt., Ore." 68
Baste' TTOfttf
,r ' , ,,
FOR. BALK Choice' 'business property
at a bargain, ori long'tlme: easy terms.
Address Condor Water 'A-Power Ca
FOR HALE One fine milch cow, fresh;
also one riding cultivator, practically
new, has two sets of plows. Phone
3J44 or -call at 808 East Main street
after p. in. '65
FOR BALE Six bend good work stock.
Wanted. 6nc mule. Inquire Frank Percy,
Vincent stable. 63
FOR SALE Studcbnkcr hack, good ait
new. choap. Inquire 1118 W. Eighth or
phone 6901 Main.
FOR KALE Cheap, E-passenger auto, or
will trade; wMI take horse and cow on
trade. Address K, care Mall Tribune. 65
FOR 8ALE 1 four passenger Hudson
auto, in good repair, price 1650. TVm,
M. Colvlg. 63
FOR BALE Furniture complete for five
room cottage, jchcap, call at Toggery.
FOR SALE Altai fa hay, 1 mile south
of Washington school. C. W. It Ever
hard. Phono farmer S39 J 5.
Bnstms Boon
FOR RENT Business room on W. Main
st, 24x140, suitable for restaurant or
billiard room or' other business, steam
heat. Gold Ray Realty Co,, lit W.
Main at.
Office fur Beat
FOR RENT Desk room, ground floor.
W. T. York & Co.
FOR RENT Over the postofflce with
heat and light. See A. A. Davis.
FOR RENT Office rooms -4n Electric
bldg., modern equipment, steam heat,
electric light, baths, toilet, hot and
cold water. Gold Ray Realty Co.. 216
W. Main st. "
Miscellaneous.
FOR LEASE Fishing, boating and hunt
ing resort on easy terms. Box 32,
Mall Tribune.
FOR RENT Garden land In tracts
of from ono acre upwards, with
water for Irrigation. Owner will
furnish team arid Implements for cul
tivating and seed for hara .of crop.
Inquire of Buffum, Rogue River Elec
tric Ca. 216 W. Main st.
FOR SALE.
Ioata
FOR SALE Five room Iioubo with large
lot, S17 W. Tenth. Enquire of owner
on premises. Telejjjipne '0591. 65
Aertags
FOR SALE 3-4 aero (closo In), garden,
cabin, furniture. Inrgo barn, horse and
buggy, prlco $750.00; $300 cash, lial
linen terms. Address E. C. caro Mall
Tribune office. 65
FOR SALE We have 300 acres of first
class yellow fir timber, well located
for logging and milling; stock ranches
with plenty of running wator. Price
from $17 to -$35 per ncro.v It ,1s
also good orchard land, nnd welltocat
ed. We have farm lands suitable for
grain, gardening and dairying. Buy
a homeln the famous Wlllamotto vat
lejWho gardco sppt of Oregon. S4.vo
money1 by dealing direct with .the
owner. Martin Bros., Brownsville,
Or. 73
,FOR SALE 5 and '10 acre tracts Just
within and adjoining city limits, at a
bargain, -on 5- annual payrrtehts. Ad
dress Condor Water & Power Co.
ONE or'two ncres nnd nlco home, I um
building n lurgv -roonvlmnenlpw, M-4
mitts north of poatofflco 'on' Central
Point road. Will sell with bne or 3
acres. Fine soil; no hurdpan, plenty
of water: ground leveled nnd plough
ed; will fence nnd 'build poultry houso
nnd sell from $1300 to $1500 on nsy
terms; you can luuko a living ou ono
nore nnd walk to work In town; house
well built; very nrtlstlc, with wldo cor
nice; lurgo porohes; let mo show you
this home. E. II. Mnnley, 317 West
Main. 'M
iots
FOR SALE at" bargntn, -flvo close-in
east front lots, total frontage 350
feet, two blocks south of city park.
Prlco '$6000 for the five lots. Otbor
lots furthor'out nro Rolling for mqre
monoy. Address P. O., Box 708, Med
ford, ft. ' ' 78
FOR SALE Two choice lots on Siski
you llelghtH, each lot A2 1-2x150; Hhiule
tioeH nnd wuter on pioperty; fine lo
eatlna. enu be purchmuxl rlieiui from
uwuer. l O, Mux 421, Medford. 05
FOR SALE A motorcycle at a sacrifice
If taken this week. P. O. Box 31S city.
i(
FOR SALE Anybody wishing to start
or supply woogyard 'can buy' 400 tiers
fir and laurel cheap. Address "Fair
view. Jacksonville. 63
FOR 8ALE Hay. Ihave grain and al
falfa baled. See A. A. Davis.
AHSAYER AND CHEMIST Enrl V. In
gclw, II. He, General assay and an
alytical work, Cement and asphalt
festtnff- Best efliitntie.l nnnv ttttn
and testing laboratory In Oregon All
work guaranteed. Grants Pass, Or.
Attorneys.
COLVIO & REAMES W. M. Cotvir, G
National Bank build I ng. sncoml floor.
PORTER J. NEFF. vTS:"l".'"iiKAiLKv":
Attorneys-at-law. Nos, 1 and 2 Post-office-
building.
A. B. REAMES Lawyer. Oaruett-Corey
building.
WTrTTl NGTO.N ft KELLY Luwyvr
Palm building. '
MULKEY & CHERRY B. F. MVLKET,
GEO. W. CHERRY) lawyers. Room
12, Jackson County Band bldg.
BlllUrt Fsrlors.
a T. nitOWN ft ca. uiltiarus, Uigurs
i?a B2f T.i?''"11'- u" tr. oung ft
Hall building. A nlco, cool place lo
spend thu hot afternoons
Ui 7ostrs.
VERNB T, CANON Bill poster and Dis
tributor. All orders promptly filled.
RoomJlO. Jackson County Bank build
ing. Medford. Oregon.
Clears aaa eaeoo.
IRELAND ft ANTLE, Smokehouse
Dealers In tobacco, cigars, .and smok
ers supplies. Exclusive agent of Lewis
s.' n Ll Jti2.,,r Kl Merlto and El Palen-
Cla. 2x2 WmI Xlntn (..!
OlrU B&guutrs.
ASTBURY ft TKE. C4VIL ENGINEERS,
surveyors'. Specialty; Platting, sub
dividing and .municipal engineering. ,
Phone -tOSl. Room 408 Garnett-Corey
bldg.. Medford. Oregon.
rural tars.
IL F. WILSON ft CO.. dealer lo new
and second-hand furniture and hard
ware. Agenta for Household stoves
Main 31(1. Home 26S-L.
M"iSSIONFURNITUREW5ltKCo7
n.e.r ?th and Holly streets, Medford.
Mission furniture made to order. Cab-
""f,1 ,wo.rlc ot al klads. a trial order
solicited.
MORDOFF ft WOLKF Cookatoves and
ranges. New and second hand furnl
tSffiZ old stand. IS Fir atrest.
South. Phone 91. Home 2SJ-K. Med
ford. Uraaiu Worts.
OOLD RAX GRANITE CO 218 West
Main street, manufacturers and deal
era In monumental and building gran
ite, crushed granite, common brick and
pressed brick, coarse and fine washed
river sand.
MEDKURD JUltICK CO. Oeo. W. Prldd.
O. D Nagle. Geo. T. O'Brien Contrac
tors and manufacturers of brick; (leav
ers In pressed brick and lime. Officii
In Garnett-Corey block, room 209. 2d
floor. Phone No. 3181.
,WANTE0.
XlsoaUaaxma
WANTED To buy, two tent fifes.
Scarle. Gold Hill.
WANTED Tn buy a second hand bind
er. Clio. A. Smith. Ruch, Or. 63
WAITED Anyone wishing to take
laugnctlc-psycho or montnl science
treatment for any aliment whatever,
will please call Home phone 273-L.
Medford, a. m or Pacilfc States 283
Main, Jacksonville, any time between
S a. m. and 5 p. m. Calls promptly at
tended to.
WANTED Three or f pur room furnish
ed cottage, must have gas, water, and
light, ,A,.B. S. Medford Trjbuno.
SITUATINS WANTED.
WANTED Position on fruit farm by
man nnd wife, experienced; references
given. G. II. Klukcrt, Ashland, Or.,
General delivery. 09
WANTED Position as manager of fruit
ranch by competent party. First class
with Btock. Box a N. W Mall Tri
bune. G4
GOOD WOMAN COOK wants situation
in mines, camp, or small country hotel.
Enquire 11) Froi)ts.trest.
HELP WANTED.
Help Wa&t4;-3Caj9
WANTED A good bustling palhter on
new school building; none other need
npply. 63
WE HAVE A CLEAN CUT COMMIS
Hlon proposition for live auto special
ty dalesmen. Exclusive territory
granted. Yulcunlter, weighs 6 pounds.
VI ts any tool box. Sells to owners; and
any one can operate. Guaranteed to do
A-l work. Warren-Thompson Co., 303
Railway Exchange building. Portland.
Oregon. 63
WANTED Carpenter familiar with
making mission furniture and wood
working. Address Buffum, caro Rogue
River Electric Co,
'WANTED-riOood Japanese "boy for gen
eral housework; Two In faintly; Best
of wages. ' Address Box 29, care Mall
Trlbuno office.
WANTED Salesman Tot exculalvo ter
ritory. Big opportunities. No expe
rience necessary, Complete Una Yak
ima Valley grown fruit, shade and
ornamental stock. Cash weokly. Out
fit free. Toppenlsh Nursery Company,
Toppenlsh. Wash. t
WANTED Salesmen' tn every locality of
the northwest; 'money advanced week
ly; many make' over $1000 month
choice -of territory, Yaktma yalley
Nursery xCcv Topenlsp. Waah.
Btlp Wanted Tenuis
WANTED ' Thoroughly competent
stenographer, Apply at office. Big
J(nes Lumber Co, 63
WANTED Waitress nt thq Franco
American Hotel $25.00 per month, faro
paid Mornson & Lash, Yreka, Call.
WANTED Woman for general house
work, one who can cook. Wages $30
per month, .Apply Buffum, Rogue
River, Eleqtrlo Co., 21a W. Main.
WANTBD--Girl or Voman f6r genornl
hou'sowarki two" In family; best 'of
wages. Address Box 6Q, caro Mall Tri
bune " V '
MISCELLANEOUS
PASTURE Oooil horse pasture, no barb
wire, $l,6i u month Address Y. II
Allen, Jueksunvlllc, Or, 68
,Z.aadscape Saroeasr.
JOHN P. BELTZ, Landscape Gardener.
Between Rtversldo avenue and Beatty
treet. Medford, Or. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Call Main 3812.
Botary gablte.
R5tRT PUBLIC Room 257 Pbippi
building.
HELEN N. YOCKEY, Notary pubUc
Bring your work to me at the sign of
The Mall Tribune.
Teats and Awningsl "
MEDFORD TENT AND AWNING CO,
makers of new, repairers of old. Both
phones 405 S. Oakdale.
Varieties.
MEDFORD GREEN HOUSE Cut flow
ers, potted plants, shrubbery bulbs. 923
ca. jiaui. x-nune Jill.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are
budded, not grafted. Our stock la not
Irrigated. We guarantee everything put
out. We aro not In tho trust, ft. B.
Patterson, office removed to U6 E.
ntM oi
ROGUE RIVER VALLEV NURSERY
CO., Inc. Growers of high grade nur
sery stock. Office 36 W. Main. Tele
phone 1X01.
rhytoUss ana Bargeons.
DRS. CONROY ft CL.VNCY Physicians
and surgeons. Taylor and Phlpps bldg
rooms 210-211-213. Office phono 501,
residence phone 612. Offlca hours 9 a.
m. to 8 p. m.
DRj F. O CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic physicians.
Moved to rooms 416 and 417 Garnett
Corey bldg. Phone Main 6351.
DR. Ii I"L PORTER Diseases of ra
men' a specialty Rooms 6. 6, 7, 8. St.
Marks bldg., Mcdrord, Oregon; phonos.
Offlco 4 961, residence 4951. '
DR- ARTEMAS W. DEANE Dentist
Office In Rlalto bldg., 123 E. Main.
Gas administered for extraction of
teeth. . Telephone Main 681. Night
Phono 4432. "
DR. STEARNS Phvslclan and aurgoin.
.f.r,S?. Oarnott-Corey bldg., rooms
211-212, phone 5501. Resldenco 113
LaurcljBt., phone 2092.
DR." a A. LOCKWOOD, physician, and
surgeon.
DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCICWOOD,
practice limited to diseases of wo
men. Offices over Hasklns drug stare.
Phones: Pacific 1001; Home 28.
ur. W1. M. ran Scoyoa '
Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoa .
. Dentists.
Garnett-Corey bldg., aulto 318, Medford.
v..".- iiuin rnnnnx.
Dlt. J. J. EMMENS Practice Umltud'to
dlseaso of the eye. oar, noso and throat.
Office 216 E. Main street. ;
Olta SAUNDERS AND GREEN Vr4o
tlco limited to eye, ear. nose ard
throat. Office; Suite 318 Garnott
Corey building. Both phones.
Chinese Kedlctnes. ,
CHOW YOUNOr8"Chlnese medicines will
cure rheumatism, catarrh. oolds,Tgolt
ers, throat and lung trouble, deafness,
paralysis, private diseases and' all
kinds of ohronlo and nervous ailments.
Stomach trouble, constipation. Indiges
tion, womb o.nd bladder troubles. See
me at 241 8. Front St.. Medford, Ore.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTINO CO.. has the best
equipped. Job office In Southorn1 Ore
gon; book binding; loose leaf systems;
out popor, etc., uta, Portland prices,
27 North Fir streot.
"i ...I 1 i
gUcugrapnors. j e
EinrS M. aUANYAW- Palm BlocE
Stenographlo work done quickly, and
mihtf u u. 1UNUSTON. 402 Oarnott
Corey Building Qrfice phones; Iliilno
95, Pacific C3331, Residence, Pacific
13G1. w
sHgnji.
VAIEY SIGN ,AD?ERTISINa .CQ.'A
SIQNS will help build up yourbUl
ness PhoneftOl IK Rlvnrsld avnnuw,
T fHeam XsaMng. ?f
PONTINO & REN'. Steam and ho wa
ter heating, dry kiln and power ivork.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Esllrnates
given. Phones; Pacific 4601, Home
I24-L. resldenco Pnclflo 44a. Rox 414,
.37 south, Central w-enue, foVort,
Oregon. ' "r
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