Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 06, 1911, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
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Hlnt' my liiMt Mr. mill , C, I).
Hotiii anil MIan AI1I1I0 llniulttrHon o(
Wooilwnnl. Inwu. wiiro out In coin
imfiy if A. II. Siiyllnic looking ovor
lli rrtnntry with n view lo lorntliiB
niiuinc . 'Ilioy nonnioil (it tin Ip
IIrIiIciI wlili our wmntry nnd hi
oliilly wllh our ijtilcl llltlrt vlllnjx.
Tlmy worn iiniloolilt'il ni lo whclliitr
I hy would lomtii tuneni: im or not.
Thoro notiiN to Im moiiio rnl vn
liilti rlinnuliiK linmlN In our town,
David ClniHiitu Imvlni: purcliniiod of
J. J. I'ryor lh lul lyliiK liotwwm lilu
lot that ho linn Juni linllt on nmt tlio
om nwnil liy Mr. Heath, oonnlihtrn
Hon $ 2 Ti 0. Mr. Clninilc knowH wIiimi
hit hrtH n oml thlUK
Mr. WiiniHlny Iiiih put In n plunk
rroMKwnlk on llin Mnlu h trout from
tlio ilnpot, liiwi'ci. (Irowu'M Ktoru and
tint Von iIt Mfllcii Imnlwuru Ntitro,
Win. Von ilfr llulh'ii him ,timl thu
hoiinn orciinh'il by Mr. Ilitriin. tlio
l. A. K. milnuiit romlnctor, movcil
onto 11 lot. iih whorr It wan Hltuuti'tl
It Htood In tlio ronlur of tlio Mtrfot.
MImh JohoiiIiIuo Khun, nn'iitiu:
tlm Jnlumtou chocolate, Mllwnukcx.'
Wlii.. wnH it lilonHuiit callur nmonK
our nmrchautH lat Hnturtlay nnif
wlitlii hunt lutorvlowoil Mru, llowlott
with roKiinl to Imr lino of coiifcc-
HoiMtrli'M, t'Anillp, otr.
J. I). Olwull. mn! of Motlfonl'H
iiiohI I'fflrhtnt roal cMnto iloalorH.
mtllml Saturday for illitiior. Ho wiih
ncroiiiiiuiiloil liy Mr. anil Mrn. OopIh
of (Inllutoti. N. V.. nnd O. NV. Hnmlll
of Mitdford. Tlmy wiro out looklim
for a locution, Thoy hnd Ikmjii out
to look a.1 n truol of land KOtithwOMl
of hurt) nnd iilmply camti In to tint
Suunyiildo for tl Inner.
M. I.. Dally Ih coming out again
thlri Imtch of KiiKltttn with aiiothor
Hliitl'iiH'iil with rt'Kiinl to tlio Modol
Variety Ktoro. Hero ho In: "Chrlnt
inati! ChrlHtiunHl ChrlHtnuiHl Kv
nrythliiK for ChrlHtmaH at tho Model
VaMoty Htoro. JapanoHO hand doco-
ratoil wnro and HhoppliiK Iiiikk. Xmav
t reii demiratloim and nil kluda of
toyn, Xnian liKiidkiirchlufH and ta
tlonory." (Adv.)
On Wodiumdny tho 29th iiltl
Charley Clncado culled on your KnRlo
Point i-orntHpondout to k with him
up (o ahout the mitnuilt of tho divide
between Ituito creek and Antelope to
perform the inarrlftKo ceremony Join
ing hlmmilf nnd MIh Mllln Orlawnn
In niarrhiK". TlmnkKKlvliiK lay,
and of courHo I coiiHontcd to ro, nnd
tho nuxt day hero ca'mo Mr. Murian
I'Yank CiiHtor and wanted mo to o
nnd nay tho wordn that would Join
IilniHuir and MIhs Vlcey Mlntor In
lawful wedlock, hut 1 had to tell him
that I wiih uiikiikoiI to ko In n dlf
ferent direction. Ho thon Hnld thnt
ho would phono over to Medford for
a mlnlHtor, hut I huppoko that nil of
the Mudford inlnlntorrH had tholr
eyefi and porlmpH tholr hoartn on
Home hlK ft lnrkoy no could not
come, 41 ml tho rcHiilt wuh ho phoned
to 1110 nhout 8 o'clock p. in. to In
quire If my neighbor John Wutklnn
wiih not n JtiMtlco of tho penco nnd
hoini; Informed thnt ho wiih, tho nr
rniiKoinoiit wiih Hiion miido for him to
l5o out and tlo tho work for tliotn
nnd ho reported tho Vext day whut
rluo time thoy had. There wore
nhout forty of tholr rolutlvoH ami
frlenilH had collected on tho oc.eiu.lon
at tho holme of tho lirlilu'H father,
It, It. Mlntor, ami thoy vied with
each other to huo who could do the
niioHt to make the occiibIoii pleiiHunt.
Tho dinner wiih up to date nnd
(iverythliiK jhihboiI off pleuBiintly. In
tho aftornoon thoy, tho inolnboni of
tho finnlly and many of thu frlondH,
hoarded tho train with tho hrldo nnd
Kioom and camo out to HiikIo Point,
whovo thoy (tavo tho newly wodded
coiinlo 11 Hhowor of rlco nun
Imdu
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GOLD HILL ITEMS.
(From thn NW.')
MtnreK Mllrnn- Cin'imr -niitl Cynthln
ruttle of thn Mtuff of the (.0)1! Hill
mcIiooIm woro (Iran. Pa nil vIsltorH
yeBtorday.
Mr. and Mm, !'. H. IloworH pnrtook
of TlianTmKlvInK cheer nl thu homo of
Mr. and Mru, (leorgo Anderson In
Axli In ml.
liytiii Kinlth nnd family, with tholr
friend, Win. McKtii.Itt of IIiiko, woro
eiitcrdilued nt II. A. KiihH'.ii'b Slcopy
Hollow farm lnnt Buiidny.
Bchool HupervlHor Henry had u
hard trip to Trail, Peyton nnd Proii
pect In thu Hnow nnd rnln of two
weekn hko. Tho hcIiooIb vUlted were
LottK llmnrh, MUn Hiith I.nnley,
tencher; Trail, C. K. JoIiiihoii; Uppur
Trail, It. II. Powoll; DovtMiRer (Sap,
Minn Kvtt llftll. (Theno bcIiooIh clone
Moon for tho winter.) Pnytou, Mm.
Mny ItluhardHOu; Nye, C. T. llrown;
laiiro Hill, MIkh Mnudo Miller; Ta
hiti Itock, V. A. DnvU. Slnco thin
trip Mr, Henry Iiiih been to tho I)r-
dnnellen, (Minpparal, Mountain nnd
MeadoWH hchooU. TIioho hcIiooIh all
with onft exception ahow Koneral uplr
It of proRrewt nnd Imvo Hcoured, or
havo ordered, tho uttpplemnntnry
rendem an d Kanltnry water Jam, to
i;ethar with many other needed Im
priivemontii. The tcnehorK are ex-pro-nli)K
Rront dellKht and nmnte
ment with tho uupplcincntary rend
em. The children like to rend them
bo much that tho problem of buuy
work Ih largely wllmlnnted and, too,
they learn lo rend much more rap
idly. their Journey for their now homo in
California. I will give nn account of
tho trip nod of tho other wedding in
my nnxu
(Paid Advort.son.entB.)
VOn CITY TUISASUIlKlt.
Inasmuch n Loo I.. Jacobs hna
declined to nnnln run for city treas
urer i horeliy offor mysolf nn n enn
dldato for that offlco nt tho city
election to bo hold in January.
QUS SAMUELS.
PAM.IDATI3 1X)K COUNCILMAN
FHOSI 8KCON1) WAUI)
I hereby nnuounco mysolf an a can
dldnto for couucllmnn from tho Sec
ond ward nt tho coming olootlon to
bo hold January Oth, 1013, in tho
city of Medford, Oregon.
CAUL V. HKlLDnONNKU.
FOn COUNCILMAN FHOSI
Tin: Tinim wahd
I Iioroliy nnnounco myself nu a
cnudldnto for councllmnn from tho
Third ward nt tho comlnir city elec
tion.
J. T. SUMMERVILLH.
OANInATK I'X)li COUNCIIi.
SIAN FHOSI HKCONU WAHD
I hereby nnnounco mysolf hb ft
cnudidnto for councilman from Soo
ond ward nt thev coming oleotlon to
bo hold Jnuunry 9th, 1913, In the
city of Medford,
P. E. WYNKOOP.
CANDIDATE FOIt COUNCILMAN
FHOSI FIH8T WAHD
I hereby nnnounco myBolt uu a
cnudldnto for councilman from tho
KIrHt wnrd nt tho comjnn election to
bo hold January 9th, 1912, lu tho
city of Medford, OroBon.
I., u. roiiran.
CANDIDATE FOll COUNOILSIAN
FHOSI THE SECOND WAHD
WhoroiiB Councilman Wortmnn of
tho Second wnrd has dooldod to ro-
tiro 1 hevoby nnnounco myself a n
candldnto to Budceed Mr. Wortmnn
In tho city council of tho city of
Medford, Oro nt tho comlni oloc
tlou to ho held in said city on Jan
uary 9th, 1012,
EDWARD 0. IRELAND.
' MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, PRISON, TrEDNKSPAY, IEC'lT.MB.i.R 6, J
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Up on a Point
Tho niOHt brilliant and perhaps
thu moHt euterUluliit; mid uiiiiihIiii;
oveuL that Iiiih over been kIvoii by
children lu our city was that held
In tho opera bonne Monday evening,
December L entitled tho "Drownlu
Uuiid," compoHcd of 00 children
heniitifiilly and suitably cottumotT.
Every child did their part to perfec
tion nnd cheer nfter cheer rent the
nlr as each selection wns presented.
These children deserve much credit
for delivering their parts In such nn
nblo manner nnd Hev. Aldrlch, who
Iiiih been only n few weeks training
the children for this appreciated af
fair, enn never bo thanked to the
full extent that tho public believes
Is duo hint. Mnny Indies also, who
mndo tho beautiful cost tunes, do
servo much credit nnd praise. An
IntorcHtltiK feature of thu evening
wns tho noticing that every child got
uu encore. In connection with this,
people who were theo last night no
ticed the vast ntidlonco could not
neurly all bo tinted, and If our
promising Hltlo city wnnts nny more
such cvontH it would bo well to cw
Inrgo or build ft more expansive, spa
clous Hliowhouso.
Mrs. Kagu, who has been visiting
friends here, returned to her homo
In Hutto Palls Tuesday.
Died, at tho family residence Mon
day, December ., Frank W. Newman.
Interment wns lu tho Central Point
cemetery and services were per
formed by Hev. Shoun, Mr. Newman
had been a sufferer for a long time
nnd dentil came as u blessed release
for now ho Is In Ills glorious, homo
beyond the rlvor where all are froo
from sorrow and pain.
SIOXKY TO LOAN
.TO LOAN Have two to five thou
I sand to lonn on well secured real
estate, first mortgage. Address
I Dox 300, Medford, Ore. 222
LOST
i.OST Lady's gold watch with safo
ty chain attached. Return to this
offlco. no wnrd. 221
LOST A packngo containing cut
lenthor handbag, nlno n deck of
playing cards. Itotnrn to this of
fice. 22 1
FOR F.XCHANOB
WILL EXCHANGE Seattle Income
property for orchard land con-
' tracts, or Improved InudB. D. E.
dates, llalloy hldg., Seattle 223
FOR RENT HOUHEKKEPINO
ROOMS
FOR TtlCNT Hotiaekeeplng roomB
cIoho In. 322 S. Central. 222
FOR nENT Housekeeping rooms
nt 29 S. 1-nrtlott. 221-
FOR RENT Nicely furnished liouso
keeping' npiirtmeuts with oloctrlc
lights nnd gas for cooking, very
close in. Inquire 205 South
Central. 221
FOR KENT FURNISHED HOOSIS
FOR RENT -Newly finished nnd
furnished rooms for light house
keeping, If desired. 109 North
Central nvo. 223
FOR RENT At tlio Cotlngo, com
fortable, .heated rooms, with hot
nnd cold running water nnd tolo
phono in each room. Bntha froo,
AIbo board if deslrod. 604 W. 10th
atroot, two blocks south of Med
ford hotel. '23G
FOR RENT Nicely fnmlshod room
r bloclm from postofflco, 11.50 pr
week. 019 North Contrnl avo. 225
FOIt RENT 1IOUNIJS
FOR RENT Sir room' house, now
.modern Improvements, $20 nor
month. AddrcsB box 78, TVlhuno.
FOR 'RENT At ouco furnlshod bun
galow. Imiulro G03 Parle nvo.
South'. 225
FOR RENT Nino room, partly fur
nlshod or unfurnished, Call 5t)4
South Holly. 224
FOR RENT Throo room houso ?4
n mouth, Inquire 322 S, Contrnl.
321
i
ULninnu ruim 11 two.
FOR RENT Modern G-room bungn
low; pantry, bath nnd 3 closo.ts;
closo lu; nlcoly hltuntod, ' Inquire
' C17 S. Hvlly. " I 221
of Law, That's All
FOIt RENT Ovor tlio
with heat and light.
Davis.
postofflce,
Sco A. A.
FOR HUNT MIKri.LLANKOl'8
FOIt RENT For money. 10-acro or
chard nt Ashland, mostly hearing;
well Improved; good houso, barn,
etc. Address l)ox 032, or phono
'1U5-J., Ashland, Ore. 224
FOIt 8ALE ACICEAOK
FOR SALE ltt acres with now 4
rooni house; uu Ideal chicken
ranch; $550 If taken within ton
days. Address II. K. II., caro Mali
Tribune, or call Home ph. 2S5-I..
FOR BALE Twenty acres partly Im
No. 1 fruit land; no stones; price
$1750. Address II, care Mall Trib
une. FOR 8ALE Six acres; small houso;
nearly nil in fruit; all cleared; prlcu
31. COO; terms. Address Ownor,
caro Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Five room bungalow on
W. Knight at. Less than cost to
build; must bo sold at once. Bath
room complcto, separato toilet;
built-in buffet in dining room;
screen porch, fnvlt cupboards. For
terms call Coffeen & Price, base
ment M. F. & II. block. Phenes:
Home 219; Pacific 3031. 225
FOR 8ALIW-nOUSES
FOR SALE Two room furnished
hotiho with screened porch; will
sell cheap. Inquiro 511 South
Grapo Bt. 221
FOR SALE A bargain for some seme some
eody: Four-room framo house In
flno neighborhood; shed; chickon
house; garden; lot 50x112 fenced;
only $950. Will sell furnlshod It
desired. 737 West 14 th Bt.. be
tween Newtown and King, 7 blks.
south or Washington school. 230
FOR SALE- To tho man who has
Jtiwt one hundred dollars, I can
certainly glvo him an attructlve
buy In ft 4room modern house and
n good lot on paved street. Prico
$1250, payments like rent. Geo.
C. Cornltlus, 219 W. Main st. M.
C031. 223
FOR SAI-E LAND
FOR SALE Homestead of 120 acres
of might.' good -land; about 20
acres under cultivation, with six
acres In fruity bnlnnco good tim
ber; good house, barn nnd plenty
of water; flue road and closo to
town. Prlco $2200. only $700
down, bal. very easy. Geo. C.
Cornltlus. 219 W. Muln st. Main
0031. 223
FOIt SALB SIISCELTiANEOUS
FOR SALE Oil barrels. Valley Auto
Co. 222'
FOR SALE Furniture of nn S-room
house cheap If taken beforo the
14th; also canned fruit. 311 S.
Onkdale. 222
FOR SALE Household goods and
furniture. P. O. box 41 or Inquire
1 Vi miles from Medford on S. Riv
erside at box 121 oh road. 225
FOR SALE A few thoroughbred S.
C. White Leghorn cockorels from
hens wllh pullet yenr records of
305 to 25S eggs; $3 each. G. L.
Chandler, Wooflvlllo, 'Oro. 225
FOR SALE Ono first class carriage
horse, prlco reasonable Address
P. O. box 093. -
FOR SALE Furnished tent; n brtr
galn, North Geneseo Bt. Home
phono 245-X. 221
FOR SALE Bay team,' ngoa 9 and
11 years, weight 1400 each. A. M.
Shatfor, 1118 West-Sth at. 223
FOR SALE Rolchsteln aolla wood at
tho big woodshed, 417 S. Oalcdalo.
Res. 405. Home phono 144-L; Bell
1G1G. 22G
FOR SAIE Potato culls.." E. W.
Carlton, Upper Tnblo Rock. Tele
phone "114 Far-nora" Central
Point.
FOR SALE Veneered fir counter, 10
foot long1, 20 Inches wide. 28 inches
high, nearly now. Mall Trlbnno of
flco. FOR SALE 1 havo "Home very dry
onk and fir wood, by tho cord 01
tior, for kitchen uso or Jn big
chunks for tiro; ulaco. F.
Osmbrnggo, 401 Rtversldo avo.,
South.Pnc phdnolOJl, 230
FOR SALE Full blooded v colllo
puppies chenp; most suitable fqr
Christmas presents. Wrlto Robort
Pelouo, Euglo Point. "Pro. S25
FOR SALE A vroll eaulpped liy
drnnlla plcor mi t 180 ncres,
Mostly cparso gold; $250 cash;
balance yearly pajjaients, IIow
land, 211 South Sixth St., GrantB
Pubs, Orogon.
FOR SALE An east front lot, with
a dandy 2-room house, $25 down,
$10 per mo. Goo. C. Cornltlus,
219 W. Main. M. C031. 222
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Orchard
and Improved land for Medford cltr
proporty. Box J. C. A., caro Mail
Trlbtino.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 aero
truck farms mile from Medford.
W. H. Evcrhard, 909 W. 9th.
Phone C671.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Japaneso couplo wants
position ns cpok and housework in
family or city or local. Phone 931
or 3301. 225
WANTED Dressmaking by tho day.
Phono Main 7402. 220
WASTED Dressmaking and alter
ations nt homo or by the day.
Phone 7701. 411 N. Oakdaie. 220
HKLP WANTED FE3LVLE
WANTED A woman to run a cafe
teria in tho Junior association of
tho Greater Medford club at the
c.ubrooma. Some patronago given
Address P. O. box 76.
221
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Mrs. H. U. Lumsden, 010
South Holly.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Salesmen to aid us sup
ply the brisk demand for our
goods; some vacant territory yet
in every state west of tho Missis
sippi; cash weokly. Capital City
Nursery Co., Salem. Oregon. 231
WANTED Young boy can havo good
homo on ranch. Address A. L.
Ingram. Sams Valley. 222
WANTED Salesmen for exclusive
territory; hg opportunities; no ex
perience necessary; complete lino
Yakima Valley grown fruit, shade
nnd ornamental stock; cash week
ly; outfit free. Toppcnlsh Nursory
Co., Toppenlsh, Wash.
HELP WANTED Slurried man fot
fruit ranch; steady Job for good
man. Apply to II. B. Tronson.
Eaglo Point. 221
WANTED 5IISCELLANEOUB
WANTED You can't help but mako
money selling our guarantood-to-glvo-8atlsractlon
stock; frco outfit;
cash weokly; excluslvo territory.
Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top
penlsh, Washington.
WANTED Loan of $1,760 at 10 per
cent for one year on security of
$4,000 value. Address B. C, care
Mall Tribuno.
WANTED A young Jorsoy cow, now
milch preferred. Pacific phone
3702.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Architects.
JOHNS & TURNER Architects and
Builders. Offlco 7-8, 325 Main;
phono Main 3471; rcsldonco phone
744.
Assnyer und Analyst
SOUTHERN OREGON SIININO BU
REAU Assays made for gold, sti
ver, lead, copper and other min
erals. Minos and mining prospocts
survoyed, assayed nnd mining maps
and roports mndo thereon by coni
potent mining assayors and engi
neers nt reasonablo terms. Capital
secured for developing mines and
mining prospects. All mlno own
ers are earnestly roquo3ted to soud
samples of tholr ores for exhibi
tion purposes, nnd send full de
scription of tholr mining proporty.
Southorn Oregon M'nlng Buroau,
Gth and Fir at.. Medford, Oro. '
Attorneys
COLV1G & RHAMES W. M. Colvlg,
C. L. Reamos, Lawyora. Office
Medford National Bank bldg., boc
ond floor.
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEY
Attornoys-at-Law. No. 1 and 2
Postofflco bldg.
A. E. REAMES Lawyor. Garnett
Coroy bldg.
MULKEY & CHERRY (R. P. MUL
KEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Roqmr
11 and 12 JackBon County Bank
hldg.
Abstracts
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY ABSTRACT
CO., INC. Medrord offlco, phono?
Main 2511, Home 3CG. Jackson
ville phones, Pacltlo, Main 11.
Home, 2000.
011.
.
SPECIAL attention given to audit
ing. Preparing balance sheets,
cost shectB, profit and loss state
ments. Also statements prepared
for receivership and tho courts.
William L. Nooll, Room 101 Elec
tric hldg. Phono 1873 Main.
D. R. WOOD- General accountant
Your books audited and kept for a
reasonable figure; your business
solicited. Offlco Medford Mall Trlb
uno bldg; phono C611; residence
phono 1C01.
Billiard Parlors
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs.
Young & Hall bldg. A nice, cool
place to spend tho hot afternoons.
U11I Posters
VERNE T. CANON Bill poster and
Distributor. AH orders promptly
filled. Room 29 Jackson County
Bank bldg, Medford, Oregon.
Chiropractors
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD Chiroprac
tic, Nerve Specialist, 212 Fruit
growers Bank bldg. Offlco hours,
2 to 4. Phone Home 209-K. Res
idence 119 Roosevelt; hours, 10 to
12 and 0:30 to 7:30. Phone 108-K.
Special hours by appointment. Sci
entific massage given. Advice in
dietics. Medical gymnastic hydro
therapy. .
Civil Engineer
LOUIS W. WHITING Civil Engineer
and Surveyor. Water tilings and
Irrigation work a specialty; sur
voys, subdividing, building grades,
city engineering drafting, sewer
design, concreto work, pump and
canal systems. Rooms 1-3 Adklns
blk., Medford, Oregon.
Cigars nnd Tobacco
IRELAND & ANTLE Smokehouse.
Dealers In tobacco, cigars and
smokers' supplies. Exclusive agent
of Lewis Slnglo Binder, EI Merlto
and El Palencia. 212 W. Main Bt.
Chinese Medicines
CHOW YOUNG'S Chinese medicines
will cure rheumatism, catarrh,
colds, golture, throat and lung
trouble, deafness, paralysis, prlvato
diseases and all kinds of chronic
and nervous ailments. .Stomach
trouble, constipation, Indigestion,
womb and bladder troubles. See
mo nt 241 S. Front Bt., Medford,
Ore., to 4, 0:30 to 7:30. Residence
phono Slain 42.
Furniture
H. E. WILSON & CO. Dealers In
new and second-hand furnlturo and
hardware Agents for Household
Btoves and ranges. 38 S. Fir st.
Phone Main 3161, Home 205-L.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th and Holly sta., Medford.
Mlsslou furniture made to order.
Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial
order solicited.
MORDOW & WOLFF CookstoTcs
and Ranges. New and second-hand
furnlturo. Ends' old stand, 18 Fir
st. S. Phono 91, Home 283-K,,
Medford.
Garbage
MEDFORD GARBAGE CO, GAR
BAGE HAULED. Leave orders at
29 a Bartlett, or phono Rodney
Taylor, Pacific 3432. Hpmo 107-X.
CITY GARBAGE WAGO tS Phone
4293 Main. Garbage ht.alod by tho
month and garden manuro and gar
don soil for sale.
Grnnlto Works
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W,
Prlddy, O. D. Nagle, Geo. T.
O'Brlon Cantractors and manufac
turers of brick; dealers In pressed
brick and lime. Office at their
brick yard, West Jackson street.
Phono No. 3461.
Medlrnl
Plies Completely Cured From 3 to O
Days for 91.00
TO ALL who aro suffering from this
dreaded and dangerous disease with
pain or tantallslug itching, will
Its suffering torture, oxcruciating
pain or tantalizing itching, will
hall with Joy this Blmplo. Inexpen
sive and hrnmless remedy whlcn
can ho used in tho privacy of your
own homo and without Interfer
ence with business or household
duties. No Burglcal operation; It
quickly reducos all swelling and
congestion, hoals all ulcors, sores
and Irrltnted parts, This la a sim
plo housohold remedy discovered
by accident and a $1 box -will cure
nny case of protruding, Itching or
blooding piles. Cure guaranteed or
money rofuuded. Wrlto to or call
on Edw. W. Kagan, 1112 Nlantlo
Bt., Aiouioru, uro. aaa
PAGE PTYK
By "Bud" Fisher
Slassaglng and Hntr Pressing.
JUST ARRIVED Notice: Madame
nnd Prof. Hnrrln, tho colored mas
sagera and hair dressers, cure dan
druff, tetter, blackheads, remove
wrinkles and brown splashes of
tho face. Prof. Harris tho chir
opodist treats corns, bunions, in
growing too nails. Wo aro pro.as
slonal face and scalp ma-angers.
Ten treatments $5, five for tho
faco and flvb for tho ecalp. Phqno
131-X, Home phono. Tho Spot
rooming bouse, room 1. Give us
a call. 232
Nurseries
MEDFORD GREEN HOUSE Cut
flowers, potted plants, shrubbery,
bulbs. 923 E. Main. Phono 3741.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our troca
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
is not Irrigated. Wo guaras'co
everything put out. Wo are not In
tho trust. H. B. Patterson. Offlco
removed to office Hotel Naah, In
side entrance next to barber shop.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
CO., Inc. Growers of hlgh-grado
nursery stock. Offlco 104 S. Fir.
Both phones.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary Pub
lic Bring your work to mo at the
sign of Tho Mai! Tribune.
Physicians and Surgeoua
DR. M. C. BARBER Physician and
Surgeon. Rooms 4034 Medford
Furnlturo and Hardware bldg- Rcs
ldonco 1303 W. Slain st. Office
hours, lu a. m. to 4 p. rn. Tel. 101.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Physl
clans and surgeons, Taylor and
Phlpps bldg,, rooms 210211-212.
Office phono 501, residenco phono
G12. Offlco hours, 9 a. m. to 8
p. m.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA SIAIN3
CARLOW Osteopathic physicians.
Moved to rooms 416 and 417 Gar-nott-Corey
bldg. Phono Main 6351.
DR. ARTESIUS W. DEANE Dentist.
Office in Rlalto bldg., 123-E. Main.
Gas administered for extraction of
teeth. Tolephono Main GS1. Night
phono 4432.
DR. STEARNS Physician and sur
geon. Offlco Garnett-Coroy bldg.,
fooms 211-212, phone 5501; resi
denco 113 Laurel Bt., phone 2092.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
and Surgeon.
DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD.
Practice limited to diseases of wom
en. Offices ovor Hasklns 'rut;
store. Phones, Pacific 1001, Home
28.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC
DR. C. O. VAN SCOYOC
Dentists
Garnett-Coroy bldg., aulto 318, Med
ford, Oregon. Both Phones.
Dlt. J. J. ESISIENS Physician and
Surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat. Eyoa scien
tifically tested nnd glasses supplied.
Offlco 210 E, Main st., over Med
ford Hardware company. Hours,
8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Both phonos.
rnrs:AiaNDEn-raGTiBEti---3JHc-
tico limited to eye, ear, noso and
throat. Office, suite 313 Garnott
Corey bldg. Both phones.
J. M. KEENE, D. D. S.; A. J. HINI-
KER, D. D. S, Dentists, 228 li.
Main. Phono Main 3191, Home
124-K. .
MR, CHARLES TURN ER DocTorTn
rhoumatlsm, stomach troubles;
sprains; guaranteed it will cure.
Manufactured nt Medford, Ore., by
Mr. Crarlos Turner. No ono han
dles this medicine only Charles
Turner, general managor, 536 N.
Fir st., Medford, Oregon.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho
best oqulpped Job oftico in Bouthorn
Orogon; book binding, looso leaf
systems, cut paper, otc, etc. port
land prices. 27 N. Fir at.
SlenouruTihera
ELLA M.
"GUA'NYAW Palm block.
Stenographic
work done quickly
and well.
MISS L. J. HINGSTON Public Steri
ographor, Medford, Oro. Phenes:
Offlco. Pacific 0571; residence, Pa
cific 6083. Room 218 aarnott
Corey bldg.
Transfer
EADS BROS. Dray and TraiiBfw.
Offlco Davis warehouse. Phone
Bell 3152; Home 350-K. Prices
right. Sorvlce guaranteed.
MEDFORD PARCEL DKUVHHY-j-Parcols
10c, 15o, 25c; trunkii 'Sue
nnywhoro lu tho city." Offlqo Vnl
loy Second Hand Store, 15 If, Fir
st. Phones: Main 3072; Home 35J,
Mossongbr sorvlce, .'Fred Ci;ookor,
Prop,'
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them farowell m thoy utuitod
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