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PUNS FOR FAIR
ARE UNDER WAY
Tim nlooltholdniM nl' tin) ItoKito
ltlvitr Kali' iiHHiM'iitllon unit Moiidn
iiIkIiI mill llm U'iiiiirnr,v nlTuli
elwitt'd hint wcnk win ii vnli'il imriiia
lu.'iil, (liu piuiiiiinu HhI fur nxltililtH
nppiovi'il mill tliu inttliiK pioKimii in
i mined. Tliu iioi;riiiii J'oIIowm:
MVilni'mlny.
Kiiiiiiiiih iiit'ii for rtinnln diivitirf, 1
mllo tliihli, .fill; lini'ho to lxt led on
trunk to Inillcr, tln'ii hurnexKod to
Ihikk.V, wull; oilti (iiuilcr, tlimi (tot
or I'm.'" tlinii'iiiiiitiirri of it nillii.
'J: 15 imi'D tliniu In tivu mllu limit,
tir.o.
.:'Jt) tiott tliMM) In fivo niilu Iiciuh,
'JIM).
Hoys' iMiny riicti' tlnco-clKlillin
inllo, toiilcH II IimihIh IiIkIi or iwdi'r,
fJi").
TIiihmIii)-.
J :H() troti tliii'ii in fivo mllu IimiIh,
lfio.
'Jtl'J imi'v, tlirt'u In five mllu IinMh,
:iooo.
Half mill) mid rt'ixmt running
tiwr, $100.
Half mill) riiiuiiiik' rn' for Hindle
miili'M owni'il hi Jat'lixon ami June-
pllilll) t'tllllltlt'H, !?'-'.".
Novelty rnco for timn of intilrM
liili'hcil to Htloky rait. Walk out)
lm rtor, dot outi (tiartir( run half
liiilr, WO.
I'YIttity.
OctoliDr (I, 'J:K'i troti three In fic
mill) In-iit' $'J.'tO.
J:'jr i.ai'K, ip'JiO.
Kiinnini rnvi', milt) dnh, f ,"0.
Hiiililln in en for Hiitlilli! homo
ownotl In Jai'kHon or JuM'pliimi conn.
Ilex, thr i-iulilliM mill- iIiinIi, $.i).
, AkNOclntloii Of flier.
Convolution for trottcrn not huv
inu' won any money during lit" meet,
4-1(10.
( oiiHtilation pai'n for pnrct not
ha vim; won, $100.
CoiiHolallon running inri for timi
wiiiiu'rx, $75.
Tim Mi'ilfonl tlniliy, IndiiV relay
rat'c, two anil michalf mile fining
ing homcH at end of each half, $'J00.
.iH'lnllon Offlrerw.
.Mayor V. II. Canun U preHidi'iit of
Hit acMocliilion; A. K. Ware, ncunw
liny; (lenrgn II. Cnrpeiiter, vice
president; (Jeorgc II. Dm in' treiiH.
urer ami It. II. I'lirmniH, A. C'oiiro
ViuroMiiiil Iv. 1), ilanliiy reftpeetively
M't'oml, third and fourth it't' prem
leu I h.
Thti din't'torrt am llm prcMilctnl
viec president, hi'i'rt'tarv and trent.
nrt-r and Dr. IltiluiM, Air. Wolf, Dr.
Kherhnrd, ldi I'lynn, Mr. HpII, 8. S
Smith, Oconto I'ntnani, O. M. SeU
ly. O. I.. St'ht'inmcrhoin. Kred V
I'limmiiiKK K. Toll and V. P. Kan.
l.'t in niunhor.
Tint nteeiitivu eninmiltee romptiHo
Dr. J. h. Ilclnih, Scott Wolf. V. II
Canon, (Jeorgo 1,. Das in and A. K
Waro.
Thot-c on the linmico committee
arc V. II. (lore, Oconto l.indlcy, .1.
D. Hell. A. Iv. Ware and S. S. Smith
The printing and liy-law commit
tec h A. IC. Ware, S, S. Smith mid
Walter Mcl'alln mand J. I. Kchuin-crhorn,
MISS EIFERT AND
FRANK ISAACS WED
Popular Yoiiiiij Horticulturist Claims
Daii(jhtcr of Prominent City Offi
cial as Bride Couple Will Reside
Hero.
Our Correspondents
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
Frank Ihiiiich ami MIhh Kdna Kifcit
vii re married at llm home of the
hiidcV ninter, Mm. W. It. Itaritmn,
at .InekMoiivlllc, TiihhiIiiv eveniiiK. Tht
weiKiiiiK waH a (piii'i Home aiimr, only
a few immedlatu relativcH of the
yoniijt eoiiplo latliijt prcMcnl. Tliey will
mnkit thuir home in (IiIm city,
MIhh I'Miiii Hlfcrt Iiiih hecn a ienl
dent of Medford for the, pant ciht
yeaiH, and ih uell known in the oily
having' a laiKo mimher of fricndi.
amonit whom hIic wiih very popular.
Silo in a daughter of Mr. and Mi i.
W. W. Kifert. Mr. Klfcrt haviint unK
served on tln city ooniieil of (lie city,
oiio term it president of that body.
Mr. Imiiiich, known to bin many friend
ii h "I'uif" in a JackHon county boy,
haviutt been born nnil rainfil in thix
coiiut.v. Ho h well known In a Imm.
ball and minlintr cirolcn, tin well an bo.
iuif an exiicrt liorticiiltnrixt. Tin.
eoiiplo have a (treat liont of friendh' w,f" cnnl,J '" tr0M Crater Lnka with
to wlnli them well. C. A. Onlnnnl nlno of AiililanJ In his
auto lnitl Saturday nlht, rcmnlnltiK
STEAMERS COLLIDE:' FOUR "t" "Ocr tllnnor Sundny when they
PEOPLE MEET DEATH Preceded on their way totholr homcH
In Anlilnnd. They went to neo tho
worhl'ii KrontcHt wonder from Ash
land via Klmanth Knits, coining by
Hokuu river south. Thoy report tho
iliiHt In simply beyond ilescrlptlon,
W. I.. Chlldreth, our lending black,
smith, vtcat to Ashland Inst Saturday
to attend tho blacksmiths' plrnlc.
I learned after I had written the
lust time that Hon. Frank Nell and
wlfo had been guests nl tho Sunny
(lly A. C. Howletl.)
C. K. Carpenter, wlfo and sister,
cam" In it few days ago and are tho
guests of Mr. Chandler, tho men who
bought a part of tliu (Ircun Matthews
place, Thoy are from Ltiramle. Wyo.
Austin (Ireen, a grand'sou of Mr.
and Mrs. .1. V. Fryer, living on Ioug
llrauc.h, hits been visiting his grand
patents In Kiiglo Point.
Thomas Maines and O. W. Slater,
contractors of Medford, went guests
among us last week, looking over tho
prospect for business. They woro on
their way to llutto Fulls In company
of C. W, Perry of Syracuse, N. Y., and
(leorgo W. Albert of llutto Falls In
tho Intter'n unto,
Lust Saturday Mr. Lumsdcn, wlfo
and mother and C. K. Huckmnu of
Carter, Wyoming, wero callers for
dinner. Mr. Iluckman Is an old scout
of Indian fam'o and was. when a young
man, a member of tho Luiusden fam
ily.
Win, Stanley and his daughter. Mrs,
Itachul Under, wero pleasant callers
Saturday for dinner.
T. K, Conway, of tho firm of Tho
Conway company of Ashland, and
CENTRAL POINT ITEM8.
Ixiynl Order of Moose which opcend
IIh lirnt himiiicfiri hchhIoii hnrc lo
day. Two thousand delegates at
tentled ihe meeting mid i!0,000 visilorn
are in the city.
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m m m r t m B H m . W H M H H J J
APPLES FOR EUROPE
Wo are appointed agents for
W. II. Knghind mid Mis Gertrude J. II. THOMAS, Covcnt Onrden, Ixn-
iJl'KHKC, Que.' Aujt. 2.I.-Four
people mel death shortly after mill
light Sunday on the Lawrence river
when a colllHion occurred between
Ihe tug Chieftain and the hteauicr
Hero. The Hero wiih hound down
and the Chieftain, uhich brought
down a raft to Quebec wn on il
way up. Ah u result of the collin.
ion llm riili-Clnli. ii-i.u ti...L- U'l
llm rnihli, most of tho people on boar.l "w" ,n"1 Frl(,ny nml niucnlly did
the Chieftain were rcc I. Mi. I,ot ,mvo tho l,lcnliro ol Imorvlowlnp
lliigKorly, the cook and her daugh-u";;.
tcr are MipMmcd to have been killed
in their bcrthn, but the other were
drowiicr. Tho neeitlcnt took place
between St. Antoinc mid St. Croix.
PORTLAND WOMEN COME TO
TO RELIEF OF DR. WILEY
t PORTLAND. Or., Aug. 'J.').-The
Coiihumcrii' league, an orgauixation
of prominent I'ortlainl women lottay
took up their midgvls in behalf of Dr.
Wiley food expert at WaHhiugton,
whosu calp it is Haiti in demred by
Secretary of Agrifulturo Wits
Tho league has adopted Nliiugc'it
reholutioiih upholding Wiley and con
doning Wilson for his alleged htautl
against the enforcement of the, fed
eral pure food laws.
If ueooiiry the club' official
nxhcrt, it rcprcM'iitntivc tf tliu league
will be xent to Wuxhington to for
mnlly protect agaiiiht Wiley' persecution."
PASTOR KILLS HIMSELF;
NOT ABLE TO PROVIDE
IMINDLKTOK, Or., Aug. 2!l. Dc
Hpoudcnt because he wiih uiiahlo (ii
provide for himself mid family, Nov.
John Hcqvch, pastor of tho Metho
dist Kpiscopal church, south, com
mitted Htiioido today by shooting him
self through tho head. Death wiih
inslanlancous. He U survived by .i
widow mid thieo miiiiII childieu and
four grown sous by n fonnor inai
lingo. Ho had hceiiu clergyman foi
!l() yearn, hcrving in Pendleton.
FISH HATCHERY MAY BE
BUILT NEAR GRANTS PASS
OH ANTS PASS, Or.. Aug. 'J.'l.
Hcnry O'.Mnlloy of the federal fiMi
cnniminrtiiui, who U aiilhorir.ed to
open a fish Hlution at White Kook.
u shorl dixltinc!) nhovo OrauiH Pins'
n ppea red before tho city council InM
evening uutl explained that oHlahliNh
mini t of an egg Inking slulioii above
tho oily would not pollute the rivet
water. Tho council made no furthur
objeolloiiH and probably tho hatchery
will bo located.
Fisher Duo at Katalla.
.MJNHAU, Alaska, Aug. 211. Tho
Admiral Sampson, wiih Seorotniy of
tho Interior Fisher ami party on
board. Ih duo at Katalla today. While
hero u public reception wiih toutUncd
the Hocrotury, til which Governor
Chirk Introduced Fishor to the poo
plo of Alaska.
Tho Troutlwell mini)' wiih visited
by the itubiiiet olticcr, who went
over the plant and descended lit (ho
17r0 foot level.
At Kutallu the party will be
IraiihfniTod to a United SIiiIch rove-
lino (imier unit tho tup to Unntrn
lor buy will begin.
Httekliis for hoalllt,
SCHWAB IS ORGANIZING
NEW STEEL TRUST
Ilt'l'lLlll tl ., ....
i 1 1 iDHuiiu, ra., Aug. -M. Nego
tiations are under way loilav. accord
ing to Pitthburg steel men, to mergo
tho Itepublio Iron A: Steel company,
the llcthlehcm Steel company mid
Ihe l.aekawauua inlo a new steel
tniHt.
Cluirles M. Schwab mid William II
Corey, former heads of tho United
States Steel corporation' aro back
of tho move, which attorneys declare
will not bo prohibited under the su
preme court interpretation of the
Sheiman law.
The new combination will compete
with tho present bteel corporation.
Noted Picture Stolen.
PARIS, Aug. .:!. Thu noted
painting of Motia Lisa, by Leonardo
Di Vinci, one of the mo.-t famou pic
tures in tho win Id, was htolcu from
llic wall of tho Louvre today. It was
scon in its place at noon but shortly
afterward vanished.
A (piiok hcarcli showed that no
official omIoik had boon given for
Its rcinoMil. Tho picture wiih taken
nwny in its friiiuo.
At II o'o.look this afternoon the
police closed tho Louvro, uutl u thor
ough search was instituted for the
missing ait treusmo.
NOTION IX) JAII CONTHAOTOItS.
Soalod proposals will bo received
by tho county court of Jackson county
at bin nfflco In tho county court houuo
at Jacksnuvlllo to bo opened August
28, 1011, nt 10 o'clock for tho con-
strurtlon of tho coll work In tho now
county jail at Jacksonville Jackson
county, Oregon, riana and speclfi
cations are on ftlo In tho offjeo of tho
county court, nlso In W. W. HnrmoiiB
offlco In tho court lmuso In Jackson
vlllo, Oregon. A certified check of
10 por coat of tho amount of tho bid
must accompany samo, Tho court
reserves tho right to roJoctnny or nil
bids. Signed
J. R. NIOIL,
County Judge.
UnbklnTtor iroaltb,
Tho carpenters commenced In earn
est Moadny to build S. H. Holmes
homo, Thoy had to wait Mintll the
concrete hardened
Tho plasterers among whom nro 8.
H. and G. 8. Vnnco and A. 8. Urown
of Ashland, are busy now plnstorlng
Von dor Holloa's store, and getting It
rendy for tiunlness. And tho masons
are rushlnn tho ork on Urown's
store as fast ns oiul)ilo.
There Is a constnnt squnbblo here
over tho saloon question. Thero secmr
to bo n part of tho council that are
determined to have a saloon nt nil
hazards and a part that are oposed to
this move and one of thorn remarked
that thoro was apparently consider
abln crookednecs going on and for his
part ho was going to try to keep It
straight. There is talk of using the
referendum and letting tho people
say whnt they want.
Thoro was n party phoned
to ono of tho hotels tor
supper at C;30 p. 'm. Sunday and
when thoy came In their auto I was
busy and did not havo tho pleasure of
mooting them but ono of them loft
a list of names on a paper nnpkln, and
as 1 mn known ns n genuine pencil
pusher I suppose It was Intended for
my benefit, tint thoy rhvo no pladc
of residence. Tho following Is the
list of names: Stella II. Fox, Manty
Watson, Kthol Wrltons and Henry
Ihirstou.
Married by Judge Noll August 21,
1911, In Jacksonville, Mr. J .V. Hall
of Marlon, Oregon, and Miss Klcnunor
Cushman of Trail. After tho cere
mony was performed tho happy cou
ple enmo nut to tho hotel to spend the
night and tho next morning woro tak
en to tho homo of her parontB on Trail
crook, whero thoy expect to spend
a few daya and thon movo to his farm
about fifteen miles south of Salom.
Mr. Hall formerly lived In Sams val
loy for a number of years. Ho Is by
trade an engineer but has bought for
himself a farm, married and Intends
to settle down. Ho gavo mo his sub
scription for tho Wookly Mall Tri
bune.
Tho school board has had water
conductors placed on tho eaves ot lh
school house.
Mm. F. M. Ilanuand of Grant
Pass spent tho night hero Thursday,
coming in on tho Prospeut-hnglo
Point lago, from tho Hay electric
plant where her husband is nt work,
hIio took tho P. & h, our for her
homo in Grunts Pass Friday morn
ing. Mr, mid Mrs. MeCuffroy, who
have been hoarding he.ro at the Sun
nysido for some time while ho supov
intended tho piln driving for tho
Dodge-French blidgo, moved to Cen
tral Point where ho will superintend
tho work repairing; tho bridge nuross
Hear oicok.
John Nichols is putting up a neat
wire fence in front of his residence
in tho place of tho old picket fence,
Lrnest Huolioy and his two sisters
MisscH Ucrlhu mid Maud,, and Miss
Isabcllo Wordon wonr horn visiting
George Daley's family Wodhesday
mid Thursday.
Hfteklai for Remit.
.Mcuiilciiunn I (Ml xor inclr home in
Orauil Island, Neb.' Tuesday morning
Ku routo limy will visit I'ortlainl, He
altlu and Hwknnc Mr, England and
MIsh Afctiitelicon have been the
guests of Mr. England's daughter
Mrs. I). C. Grim mid family for the
greater part of the summer.
Miss Kthcl Patrick of Los Angcl-s
Cal., arrived here Tuesday to visifc
her Hister, Mrs. Will Wright. Miss
Patrick resided in Central Point some
years ago, and her many friends will
bo pleiiscd to hear of her return.
Mrs. M. Klliott of Hock Point is
visiting relatives mid friends here
John K. Hohw, George L. Ford and
Hoy Wilkerson aro enjoying a hunt
ing trip up Kviiiih wreck this week.
Miss Mildred Klliott, bus returned
from ii several days outing at Cole-stin.
Tho Medford visitors from Cen
tral Point Tuesday were Mrs. J. F.
Hay and danghtor, Mrs. .Mrs. F. .J.
Taylor, Mrs, Uurton, Kenneth Har
nett' J. L. Bass, Mr. Sturtevant, S. A.
Pattison.
J. L. Itasij hits moved from the Kin
caid residence on railroad avenue to
thu Gilmore house at the southwest
corner of Fourth mid Maple street.
A. W. Moon upent Monday in
Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. Court Purkeypilc of
Ashland spent n few hours visiting
relatives and friends here Monday.
A. K. La Polite made a business
trip to Talent and Jacksonville the
first of tho week.
Hev. Gifford Ernest, pastor of the
Christian church for the past six
months, left for his home in the cast
Monday moniintr. Mr. Ernest will go
east by way of California and will
visit in San Francisco, Ohio and In-
liana before reaching home. While
here Mr. Ernest and fnnii.lv made
nany friends who 'feel his absence
among their circle very keenly. All
who knew the young pastor wi-h him
ho best of luck nnd nil hope his
health will bo much improved the
lext time they henr from him.
H. F. Caton and family left for
southern California Monday to visit
relatives and it climate is suitable
they will make California their per
manent home.
W. M. Holmes of Medford visited
Central Point friends a few hours
he first of the week.
Mrs. T. M. Jones nnd daughter
Misses Pearl and Cassie. have ic
I timed from a short vacation trip nt
Colestiu.
Mr. and Mr. C. II. Gay of Med
ford spent Monday visiting Mr. GayV
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gay in
Central Point.
George L. Ford returned home
Monday afternoon .spending six weeks
in and around Prosjicot in the ser
vice of the United States Telephone
Construction company.
City I'ouucil will meet tonight
(Tuesday) to hear remonstrances on
paving.
llaronce Wharton and Hov Wil
'iamsoii returned Sunday from n
-hort outing at Colestiu.
S. A. Pattison, F. H. Hopkins, J
E. Hoswoll, J. F. Hopkins spent Mon
day morning in Medford.
uuh .inn Dwiiiiuimimjii, j'jugiaiiu,)
whoso charges nro 5 per cent and i
C cents por box.
JAH. LINDSAY & SON. Ltd.. Glas
gow and Kdlnburgh. Scotland, b'
per rent and 10 cents per box.
HAWSON HOIHNSON, Hull, Kng-
lung, C per cent nnd 8 cents pur
box.
Theso nro tho oldest nnd largest
firms In their rcspecttvo towns, nnd
their reference a to financial abil
ities can bo had at Medford National i
Hank, Medford, Oregon.
Cash enn be cabled day nftor sale'
If required, nnd highest market
prices guaranteed.
Red Faced Men smoking WO CIG
AH8 talking "HOT AIH" don't always
live on nlr, hence our remarks on
charges.
Tho clnp-trap about private snlei
does not prove remunerative, except'
for somo curios of a small nature. All j
sellers by prlvato sale have to wait
until auctions arc over so as to know
whnt to ask, and In the case of large
supplies they often get left.
For further particulars, address
W. N. White (EL Co.
70 PAItK PJiACK XKW VOItKi
dignifting
the
industries'
ThU Ii tno title of a beautiful et-pa boo, wnleh
wilt iHow Any bojr or slrl bow to SUCCEED. Drop a
poUl In tba mall TODAT and It wilt b itnt rREB.
Tb aim or tnt ColUf It to dignify aad popularity
tbo lnduitrU. and to itrvt AM. tbo popU. Itofftrs
coumi In Aurleutturo, Civil minuting, Kloctrltal
Enginrliiff,MoctianIcalEnlnrlnr.MlnlneEngm.
ttrlnr. rortry, DomtloBclnc aad Art, Cora,
moreo, Pharmaer snd Muilo. Tho Colli! opon
8tptmbr3ld. Catajogfrt.
Addreii: REOISTRAR. 0REQ0R AGRICOLTBRAL
COLLZOE, CorvaUli, 0rf on.
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LIVED ON
RAW EGGS
2r
Mr. Richard's Experience With Dif
ferent Diets. Peaches and
Buttermilk for Three Years.
Cecilton. Md. Mr. Georce Richards.
of this place, during the past 12 years,
lias probably tried more different diets
than the average person, would ever use
in a iiietime.
What he has to say about his experi
ments, must therefore be highly Interest
ing to anyone suffering from indigestion
or stomach troubles of any kind.
He says: "For more than 12 years,
I suffered with stomach troubles, and
paid hundreds ot dollars for doctor bills
nnd medicines. I was also operated on
lor piles.
I lived on dried peaches and buttermilk
for nearly three years. The only thing
that would not give me pain was raw eggs.
1 was a physical wreck. I could no!
sleep, and was as near crazy as a man
could well be.
I must cay that after taking two 25-cenl
packages of Thedford's Black-Draught,
it did me more good than ail 1 ever spent
lor other medicines.
I have been working daily on the farm
ever since, and 1 am as hard as iron."
This purely vegetable remedy has been
in successful use for more than 70 years.
Try it. But be sure that it's "Thedford's." ;
Waitsburg
Pure White Flour
is the flour you have been look
ing for it solves the problem.
So confident are we of its merits that
we will sell it on an absolute guarantee.
If you are not satisfied there is NO
COST TO YOU. Could we do more?
You will buy Waitsburg Pure White
Flour sooner or later
WHY NOT NOW?
ALLEN GROCERY CO.
30-40 S. CENTRAL AVE,
KANES CREEK ITEMS.
Mr. Adams of Wilderville, who u
heen viMh'njj her mother, Mrs. Km
Uhoteii, for several tliiys has returned
home.
Miss Mary Boj,'is is at pre.-ent
staying with Mrs. Thompson of nc.u
CJold Hill.
Tapitolu Swinden has returned
home front Tolo, after week's visit,
with thu Misse Cleveland.
Mine. Swinilen and Iliginhotham
vero Gold Hill Nitons one day re
cently. Mr. nnd Mrs. llussoll mo hoih
imii'li indisposed at this writiup;.
Oruiidmn Strauho is at present tht
finest of Mrs. MeDugall of Blaefc-
well.
Mrs. Haumau of Gold Hill spent
Saturday mid Sunday hh tho giieM
of Mrs. John Mnrdon.
Paul Lake of Cent nil Point spout
a night icenntly tho guest of his un
ole, Mr. I.enois and family.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Higinhotham gave a
supper on Friday night in honor ol
their youngest daughter's eleventh
hirthday. Those present were Mr.
Kiuiits and son, Mrs. Swindon nnd
daughter and Mr. Hissio of Tolo and
a very pleasant' time was had hy those
present, all wishing hpr many' happy
returns of the day,
Mrs. Iligiiihothaiu spent Tuosdnv
ns the guest of Mrs, Mnrdon.
John Thompson and Charles Stino.
bring- were Medford business visitors
on Monday,
FIFTIETH ANNUAL
Oregon State Fair
- SALEM, SEPTEMBER 11-16 Ml HOME COMING WEEK
Livestock, Poultry and Agricultural Exhibits
Races, Free Attractions and Amusements
FERULLO'S GREATEST BAND
Reduced Rates on all Railroads
Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks
FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary, Salem, Oregon
i
Moose In Session.
DETKOIT, Midi., AuR, 21.-Sout-tlo,
Kansas City nnd WnshiiiRton nro
staking (ho next convention of tliu
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A Word to the Wise
IvS SUFFICIENT
Do your TEETH need attention ? Are you wise ? If
you are don't delay. Call on me for Free Examination
and estimate. My work is the best, cost the least and is
guaranteed.
22-KARAT GOLD CROWNS ..$5.00
PORCELAIN CROWNS .. $5.00
BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) ....$5.00
GOLD FILLINGS ....$1.50 AND UP
SILVER FILLINGS $1.00 AND UP
FULL SET OF TEETH, on rubber
plato ?. $7.50
BEST SET OF TEETH, on rubber
plate $10.00
All other work in proportion.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION.
REMEMBER THE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ARE GUAR
ANTEED TO BE THE VERY BEST.
DR. BARBER, The Dentist
207-208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Building, Corner West Main and
and Grape Streets, Medford, Oregon.
Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Phone Main 653.
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