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I EDEN PHECIMCT ITEMS
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II. N, Krnncli of Norlh TnlviU wiih!
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In I'hoi'rttx Momhiyh, ( ' !
Mr, nm Mm. a, fl,,rrry wiir, ,, ,, . , , .. ,i
nmontj.Uitt mnpy who wnnt hnjslM'.v, H .. .. , , ...,..Min.i
1'olllt Hllllllfl)' to WllllOHl III!)
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Mr. atul Mm. NTt )fttiKln'rty of
Tatu( Hnnt Hiirnlft)' with Mr. Mini
Mrx, V, K. Mi'inlrlrkH ni'ar Mmltyril,
Cliiuat (it C. Uurvy'H Bmidny with
(fu. Itobiirlft, Itoy Cofinnii, John Holt
orlM, Mr. niul Mm, Wni. Wlllnon.
Mr, fttid Mm. Jo Utulor, U, A. Ilodo
mu! Mr, mill Mm. Arthur Hono forini'il
mi auto imriy Huiilfty mid Himut ilio
ilny plrnlrliiK " lluttn Croul; uliovo
KiikIo Point.
Mr. l.uulii Colvcr In micmllnK "
fow dnytt with lior lnothor, Mm. J. NV.
. ... ...
Dean of WiiRontir Crcok. Mm. Itono
In l(ioplii? hoilnii for nor ou In thn
iiiriilillinc.
(lco. AUroil nnd hln llttlo dnuKhtr
worn In Mtuiront from Norli 1'huonlx
Hatunlny.
Mr. mill Mrn. V. K, AiiiIitkoii mid
Mrn. Mary Mi-VcIkIi wtiru tradlni; In
MmUord Hntunluy.
TIiom who Wtmt to Mrdforil from
I'hooDlx Batufdnywru Jmnu Metro
Inn, Art, HotioMitU CnlhoUH, .YoutiK
Kry.
Mr. I.llllo Itlnrkwooit of I'hocnlx
npoiit litnl Hiindny In Jnckitonvlllo vl
ItlitK old-tlnio (rli'iulii.
lr. mid Mm. II. N. French vMM
Mr, mid Mm. Dim Combn of WiiRonor
Crok Sundny.
Mr. mid Mm. Iko Wolf of MmUonl
worn vUltltiK at tho homo of Mr. mid
Mrn. A. II, Houston Hominy.
Mm, Cnrolltii) Andumon of l'hounlx
wn vIhUIiik Mm. J. I). Ilonry of Jorlh
Tnlt'tit Hiindny.
Mr. mid Mm. Wllllnm MllUon ot
Phoenix worn ciiIIiik iin frlmulH In
North TaliMit Hiindny. .
Mm. MoIIkhu KiiIkIiIcii nnd on
Chftnr wont vlHltlm; Mm. KnU:liti)ii'fl
tlntiKhttir, Mm. Wlloy Joiion, Hiindny.
M. K. IMitnmn mid dniiKhtor mid
Ml ii(i Mnytndl ItonRo, Mr, nut) Mm.
K.,0. llPiiMo, all of Ashland, nutocd
down to C. Cnrtiy'n Sundny.
Mm. L. I.. (IruvoB itiul (luliglitur,
Mli Klortuiro, citiuo out from Mod
ford Hnturdity to vlnlt Mm. (IrnvtW
Hon, Mr. (Jrnvoit of North Tnli'itt. Mm.
(Iravon hnH only boon In tho vnltyy ft
Hhorl tluio hut thlukH hIio will llko
It tlno huro.
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TABLE ROCK.
Kverylbiiit; lookn well, especially
wpuiIh.
l'Ntrmerrt oh ii rule, nro beliiml willt
lliujr work but no one in t-rtiinbliiiK.
Harry Nenlou hart hold ljid buy n
h tlfllvorinj? it to Tnblo Woek HlAtion.
Vyjlliu (Vl)ell Iiiih a fino now l)KK.V
wlijVib i in evidence SnntlnyH and
tlVPtlllKH,
lcv, M. ( Davis comlucliil Hr
vIoph al Table Hock Siimlay ovunliit,"
Tlio Arrow Head literary society
Iiiih , purchiiHiMl about oio lumiljOl
clutlrs and will lutein jjlvlntr n series
of imteilainiiiciilrt in the ijenr fiitnm
to rnlsii inonay lo pay for them,
Obildrcn's day cxorciseK yil )ip an
all day iiuuiu next Sunday tut (bo
north bunk of Kokiio lliver at (bo
bank side of S. M. Ni'Hloi.i'rt pln,VC
(Joint) in al farm nolo t Ntmlop reftl
domic. Hriui; your limtib baskel and
tryf(o bo on tlio ground by ten o'clock
a. m,
TJiti river js iittlior' IiIkIi and not
very olmir and fish avo not biliii
K'od yd. , ( , ,
Thero is u good Hlipply of silbuon
in ib river nfid'fimiorinmi bavo vo
.purl ml Hoeing doiid fish iiIouk lb"
vivpr (but kuvo ovidtinco of having
hccji killed by dynamite.
A Kiniill amount of blight bus dovol
optd in some oftbo orcbards laloly
ami, tbo orubard peoplo avu going!
afor it wiih "'no nuartor" lor thoir
mollo, t
Tlioro aro rumors of real opinio
deals in this oommuuity but it is too
curly to (alls "lit of fii'bool.
J-L'VmjJS:
Have Made a Hit
SAT, VAV., Wrlt TOW
XRUbTMC )C-CK YOVWJ
ftopt'otqu TO K0OH.T IT
to rrm emccK.01:
T1C WMCH. U'S IN
uowh
I DEBENCEft CAP ITEMS.. 1
Allwj, Alum mill Mnln'l (IdiiIiI wlm
.llfivit lilittii ctuiliilt nl li Mini frw
ifiiniiLi'i .nil. ri'iii.iri in .iii ii.ii.... i.
I Hl'millY I" '-( llllllll III .lll'llllllll.
Tll J"irilll'IH llf tlllK HCI'lioil Cllll'
miMii'i'il ciiIIIiik llifir wllij Imy tliU
wci'k.
O.K. .Iiilnihtnii nf lii-lnMiicr (lap w.im
it liiiHini'HH vinitor it t Cunt nil I'oint
tit h t TliurNility.
Mr. iitul Mt'rt. V. I). AIi'Dnnnlil of
Mi'ilfonl, vn hocIiiI vinilorH at lli
I)fliiit;(r Clnp riuu'li IiihI l'Vidny mill
Kiitnnliiy.
I. IluniH anil UuhkoI Tlionilnit'ii
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J hIiIiib iiiL' tho new cloven room iioiihu
... Z ,7 ..,.,.,. .,.,,.,
n.illl'll .ill, .lll'llllllll HI iili-iiiiilil, in
iiltviii coiirttructi'ii near the Mountain
Milioolhouiu Jur liin futprc roxiilouco.
'I'll run terms. of tlimo inontliH tit
llircc dfnlrit't8 liy three tcnclicrH, wohi
KUfcoHHfully ttmi;lit ami cIohimI last
Friday, May III. They were as I'ol
lovx: Tim ('iitril ilintrict, 81), tnlifjht
by Joint 'ealoii of Table Um'k, j)t'
benger (Inn dintrict, TiO, lanj-lit by
Aniia (loitld of M oil ford, ami A'ntiocli
tlintricl, 1M, uuiRlit by Minn llomiltc
Ncalon of Table Itticlt.
Tlio hcIioii ciitcrtainment ttiveii by
lixi Alma Qoiilil n( tbo )cbeiiior Gap
m'IidoI Iioiihu oil Mny 'UKt vas well
nttuiiilcd and enjoyed by a Irtro
crowd. The ncbolntx ttf (bit Centr-tl
hohool, niuler tbo tnaniif;i(tnttit op
Joint ealon, tbttir teneber, iiHsiHtml
MiHH Ooubl with tbo program.
The t'liturtainiiieiit utvvu at the
Antioi'li huIiooI on May :Ut by Hhh
Hone Ncalon w:1h well liltemlcd ami
cnjoyetl by n lurt) crowd;
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EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
(Ily A, C. Howlett.)
Whfln IMnnt wrotp, Bntlirdrty ovon
liiK. I omHtoil to intuition that Mr.
nnd ?.J". W. '- Oodo, formerly of
Med ford but now of Mndilcnl, Cal.,
wero put and took dinner with us on
Unit tiny, They worVi out to look at a
tract of bind lyliiK xutitticnsL of KiirIo
Point that ho had traded tor In a
dual. They woro accompaiilod by
Mm, lnry 8wlmlei of Wlllon
SirliiKii and Mm. Anna IilKlnbothmi
or.KmieH Crock, Mm. lllf-lnbQthiin
wiih tollliiK nut hoiio of )ior oxporN
oneiit' m mo nowunniior worK, una
wjiut n Job It was KatlmrliiR up ito'ma
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lu iiht, mm iu tviii" 11 mutiuuiu mil-
clo for thu paporH, but how hIio en
joyed thai kind of ,vrirk, Wompont 11
fow hours tofitit'hor very pk'aBa'ntfy
talkliii oyer tho work, trial nnd Iter
ploxltlefl of tho correapondont's life.
O. L, Irvlu, out) of tho oloctrtclmiH
of tho Prospect plant, Hpout tho nlglit
with us Saturday and reports that
ovorythliu; la working HntlHfactorlly
n tho Proepeut plant anil tlint thoy
ran mnlto (pilto a lot more electricity
thuti they uio jialmj, aipl Hcuined to
think tliut wo Htaiid u good buow to
bocomo attached to tho main lino and
got oir &L and power rron that
Hourco.
On pun day 'mpnihiK tho jiooiilo bo
'gnh to gather nt'tho Siuiny Bldtl qilto
early and by IP o'glovk or uoouor,
bv, CluirlcB Stuuy of MuiUord and
her two children, MIhh Opal und Maa
tor Ohed, acuompaulod by Mra, Saltor,
a lady who Is touching hcIiooI near
thoir homo on tho old John Norton
farm. Mr. Stack hue chnrgo of tho
o roll nrd on that tract of laud, 1 buvo
forttotton tho. muno pT tho url'lin,rtl.
Thoy wiino In to wUiioku tho ball game
botWoon tho Phoonlx and Kaglo Po'int
toiiniH. Young Muster Stacy being
ono of tho Phoonlx team. Shortly
ifjor that George King mid Mr. Furry
or raouaiK cnuiu mm umkukvu l,"t
mjr for tho Pi)ol tonh'i and biii
Unit thoy 'thought tlful tboro would
bo about 30 othorft troni Phoenix that
wmild want iltnnor and thorn Was, for
JH all '(liuro jero Jijst 8r. took, illnhpf
but thoy woro not all from Plioonlx
for ainoiig thorn woro John Uuoa
OTDFORP MATTJ TRTTJUNE,
jhsmhshk-h
sm
With the Captain Right Off the
mm hkvt cabin IdfiK
1HPP.G r?vv
baiim, wife, son und mother of Lake
Creek, ami Mr, and Mm II, U. Liiiiik
di'ii of the firm of HutchlKon & I.iiuih
den, mid hoii Trove l.uiUHden, who In
eiigngtid In tin) Fruitgrower' Hank
of Medford, K. Wntt and wife, one of
the director of tlio Klrot National
bunk, I), W. Luke and wife, ono of the
Medford orehnrdlRU, mid MIhh Ktln-I
Ornham, a Piece of Mis. II. 17. I.iunti.
den, nil of Medford, mid Mr. I,nrmu
of Plttabtiig, I'enn. AIho Mr. and
Mm. It. (1. IIoiihoii of the firm of cOo.
Drown & Hon, nnd daughter MIhh
litxol Hrown, and they wtro iiccom
puuled by Mr. ' Iviigel, n traveling
nlcHtnnu who I Interested with Mr.
Hrowu In home land In thin Hcctlon of
tho country. Mr. nnd Mm. P. Salter
one of our hardware merchants, Dr.
W. W. P. libit, wife and daughter,
MU Helen, and brother-in-law, Mr.
Partly, Mr. and Mr. Mclntyre, our
ban Iter and wife, Oncnr Wright and
wife, beuldc a largo lot WIioko nam oh
I did not learn.
After dinner wn over the most of
tho crowd, except thO party of 10
from Medford, and they went out up
to HrowiiHlKtro, repaired to tho ball
ground, where tho team had already
prepared a grnnd tttnnd for tho ac
commodation of tho visitors, mid tho
gnmo commenced and I understand
tliut the game was hotly contested un
til the Klxth Inning, when the Eagle
point bo began to tnko tho lead
and tho result wn the gnmu wiih de
cided In favor ot Knt;lo Point by 8
to 1. Hut If thu Pioenlx boys wero
defeated thoy hnd a fluo time and
expect, In (lie future, to contest again
for tho honor. I understand that
tho arrangement I made for tho Meii
fonl tenm to como out next Sunday
and try their hand at tho bnt with
Huglo Point, and Uiobo who don't
wish to attend n Sunday ball game
run como out mid picnic tinder tho
Hhado of our tree along tho bunk of
bur bountiful Little Unite creek.
A company pf surveyors came out
till Monday morning to survey of?
the ball grounds, four acres, and It
Is tho Intention of tho committee to
enclose It mid have a Kood covered
jrnnd stand and arrange so aa U
mnko tho place nttractlvo and pleas
ont. I tell you Englo Point Is coming
to tho front anile rapidly.
,1 iiiidertitiind Hint our mayor and
marshal havo arranged with It. It.
M Inter and ho bus brought In n band
of 2500 Hheep and Is herding them In
that 'Part of our town where tho fox-
tull lit tho thickest to try to destroy
It to lesson tho danger ot flro this
summer, but whether U will or not
rcmnliiR to bo soon, for they pack It
down so that It will bum tho hotter.
Hut, 0, the scent. Moro anon.
RAW POTATOES KILL B0Y1
TWO CHILDREN ARE ILL
Afmtitafc CnWnnu li.--Lawrence
Ueriiurd, five, is dead today, unit
New T oday
1G0 ncroa out of Jacksonville on
Hloliop "Creek, that Is a fine grain and
fruit farm us well aa a wood mid saw
llmbur proposition. It Iiiih ii good
house mid barn and tlioro nro four
teen acres ot wheat mid alfalfa, and
nu aero and n half ot garden. Eighty
ucrea la excellent farm hind that can
bo oually Irrigated, mid tho bnlmicu
bus three million foot ot fine ovon
saw timber. Tlio tract laya handy to
tho proposed railway, und la only
Boven mllea from Jacksonville and on
good road, Dully mall. The price is
$25,00,(111 aero, $500.00 cash mid tho
haliince may run five years at G per
cunt. Let mo show you tho place.
Fifteen ucrea of fino full bearing
NewtowiiH, mid Cornice, and Hnrtlett
pears la Hated for aulo. Ono of tho
heat kept und beat bearing orchards
lu the valley. Fino view, no smudge
Jig, For sale at an nttractlvo price.
Llat your proporty buyers aro
culling.
C. D. HOON
Room l'J, Jackson County Hank llltlg,
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MEDFORT), OWWOX. WEDNESDAY, ,TTTNTC 5, 1912.
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TMI? 11CCK.
CLGftNGD
SIR.
bis inter, HesKic, Iwo, and William
Hewitt, five, ore critiimlK ill n a
reHiilt of entiiig raw iMuIooh which
they found nt the home of their
grandmother while pluymg about in
the yard.
NOTICK FOR HL'WKIC IIIDH
Notice Is hereby given that the City
Council will receive sealed bids for
tint construction of tix Inch lateral
owem on Myrtle street from Knt
Muln to Taylor street nnd on Taylor"
Htrcot from Cottage straeet to nst
end of said street, at a special ineet
Iiik to bo held Friday, June 7th, at 2
p. m., in the council chamber nt the
City Hull.
AH bids must bo accompanied by a
certified check of fho (5 per cent of
tho a inou nt of tho bid and miiRt be
filed with the City Recorder not later
than 1:45 p. in. on tho dute of the
above meeting.
Dated .liiuo Cth, 1912
K. T. FOSS.
CG City Itocordor.
FOR RKNTV-HODSEKKKTINa
ROOMS
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms,
close In, nicely furnished, with gas
and electricity. 123 South Holly. 7C
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Purnlshed front room,
all modern conveniences, 101.')
West Main street. GG
FOR RENT Furnlsliod rooms for
light housekeeping. Modem conve
lences. 234 East 9th. 09
FOR RENT Largo sleoplna; room,
1. GO and S2 per week. Modern
housekeeping apartment. $15 and
110. Home phe'aa 266-K. 222
South Holly.
FOR RENT SmUh Apts. 217 S. Rlr.
FOR RENT MoUora furnished
rooms al tho Cottage, C04 Wejjt
10th St., two blocks south Medford
hotel. Hot and cold water In
rooms. Home phono 217. Mrs. H.
M. Cpss.
FOR RENT-t-noTJSE8
FOR RENT Furnished house, T.2S
S. Fir. Cheat). CC
FOR RENT 0 room apartment,
modern. Reasonable Inquire ot
Oakdftlo Cash Grocery. C5
FOR RENT Seven room bungalow,
reasonably closo In. A. S. Bllton,
room 200 Phlpps oldg.
FOR RENT Modern 5 room bunga
low, 3 blocks from Washington
school. 730 West Elovonth.
FOR RENT Close In G room house
with modern plumbing and elec
tric lights. On paved street, with
lawn and cement sldowalks. Call
Bell phono 3401.
FOR R15NT
Grapo st,
-8 room houso on South
Call 310 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Six room houso, mod
ern, paved street, $16.50. W. T.
York & Co.
FOR KENT OFFICES
FOll RENT Over th postoffico,
with heat and light. Sea A. A.
Darla.
FOft RENT Largo, comfortable of
fice rooms with elovator service,
team heat, hot and cold water.
Low rates. Apply Medford Furnl
turo & Hdw. Co.
FOR SALE I4AND
40' ACRES near Eaglo Point. This
would bo nu Ideal homo tract as It
Is aultnblo for a varloty ot pur
poses. Fruit and gralu and poul
try. Prlco $75 per aero. Would
consldor trades. Oliver B. Brown,
43G N. Bartlett at.
HOMESTEAD S3 acres Just proved
,up for aacrjfjco salo account sick
ness. Good new 5-room houso nnd
burn, good chicken houso and corral,
10 ncroa In crop, 50 acres moro easily
cleared and cropped, sovornl hundred
ordfl wood, plnco all fonced, Improve
ments nlono cost $1700. My prco,
Including good' horso.'Vngoii, culti
vator, plow, etc., $1000, with $1000
cash, bnlimco mortgage W. D.
Hodgson, phono 427-J, Ashland, Oro.
73
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FOR SALE
1G0 aero relinquishment, cheap for
cash; close to It. it, and good town.
100 acre relinquishment, 15 ncres
In cultivation, houso, 'barn, homing
orchard. 2 million feet plno timber,
Prlco $000.
480 ucrea, 1G0 In cultivation, fino
buildings, good water, hourlng fruit
truoa, nil kinds; good -outside stock
range.
,110.77 ncroa on Applegnto, two
nllos from Riieh, $15.00 .per ncre.
SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO.
1 E. Main St., .Second Floor
05
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Reel
FOR BALK HOC8K8
FOR SALE Now bongaiow with six
rooms, bath and pantry; screened
In back porch 10x28; front porch
8x28; cant front; lot 50x171 feet
deep, or twp lota 100x171 with
alley at aide, with barn on. Will
glvo good terms. Inquire 317
Howard t., east side. Phone
C2C1.
FOii HALE ACRKAOE
1C ACRES sandy creek bottom land
with froo water right and dllch to
the laud now. This land' Is suit
able for all kinds of vegetables,
berries and alfalfa. Prlco $150
.per acre. Would consider trade.
Oliver II. lirown, 43G N. Bartlett
street.
FOR SALE Eight acres, Just out
sldo city limits, all planted to 3
year old apples: small house, good
well; $2500. W. T. York & Co,
FOR SAJiB POULTRY, AND KGGB
FOR SALE Whlto Legnorn Baby
chicks from selected utility stock,
tho kind that made Petaluma fa
mous; $7.50 per 100 during April,
May and June. Tho Pioneer Hatch
cry, Box 34G, Petaluma, Cal. 77
FOR BALR WOOD AT FUEL
FOR SALE Wood at country price.
lG-ln, fir $2.75, 12-in. fir $2.25,
lG-ln. hardwood $3, 12-in. bard
wood, $2,50; 12-in. pine, block,
$2; 1G-In. pine, block, $2.50. All
dry wood. C19 S. Riverside. Bell
phono 5041.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE One grey mare, 8 years
old, Harness nnd rnuber-Ured bug
gy. 208 South Vancouver. Pbone,
Home 24G-L.
FOR SALE Five horses, back, bug
gy, three Inch' wagon. Cheap If tak
en at once. 523 N. Riverside. Tele
phono Pacific 5472. G8
FOR SALE Sectional bookcase at
DeVoes. GG
FOR SALE Relinquishment 1G0
acres unimproved on Main county
road, 10 miles from Medford.
Prlco $250. O. M. Robe, Medford.
Phono 5GG2. G7
FOR SALE 1 will deliver by tho
crate, fancy berries In Medford or
Central Point; am also taking ord
ers for fino plants to be delivered
in tho rail. J. S. Norwood, Central
Point. It. P. D. No. 2. C5
HAY New hay $7.50 per ton In
field. Whotatono Place, Jackson
ville Road. T. J. Watson. C8
FOR SALE OR KXC1IAXGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Homestead
for town lots lu Medford or Ash
land or Central Point; good laud;
wilt make nlco home. Address W.
jr. Brlsbln, Ashland, Oro. 6G
HELP WANTED FEMALB
WANTED Woman without children
to cook for men on ranch. Phono
Hollywood, 80G F-3, from 12 to 1
or after G:30 p. m.
WANTED Girl for general house
work, must be good cook, address
W, care Mall Tribune.
HELP WANTED MALM
WANTED Good strong boy. Apply
at Mann's, Central Ave., near P.O.
G3
WANTED Japaneso servant. Ad
d resa R. cure Mall Tribune,
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Position on ranch by ex
perienced orchnrdlst. Address
Box 2G, R. P. D. No. 1. G5
WANTED Tutoring, experienced
eastern teacher. Box "P" Mull
Tribune. GO
WANTED Competent stenographer,
bookkeeper desires position, 7
years exporiouco; best city refer
ences. Wrlto A. S. M euro Tribune.
113
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Assitycr mid Analyst
SOUTHERN OREGON MINING BU
REAU Assays mndo for gold, sll
yor, lend, copper and other minor
ala, Minos and milling prospects
survoyed, nssayod and mining maps
and reports mado thereon by com
petent mining assayors and engi
neers at reaaouablo tonus, Capital
secured for developing mines and
tmlulng prospects. All mlno own
era aro earnestly requested to send
samples of thoir ores for exhibi
tion purposes, nnd soud full de
scription of their mining property.
Southern Orogon Mlulug Bureau,
6th aud Fir sti.
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A 9 TrJ fin f VtE'uLTU GS?
Ff l" n C? " I'll f --i os
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ISUSI.VKSS DIRECTORY
Accoiiiitniiffi
D. R. WOOD General accountant.
Your books audited and kept for a
reasono-ble figure; your business
solicited. Office Medford Mall Trib
une bldg.; phono GG11; residence
phono CS02.
Attorney
D. W. BAGSHAW Attorney-at-Law.
Jacksonville, Oro. Office: Dank
bldg., second floor. Phene: Pa
cific, Mala 33.
C. L. REAMES, LAWYER Office
Medford National Bank building,
second floor.
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY
Attorneys-at-Law. Noa. 1 and 2
Postoffico bldg.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Garnett
Corey bldg.
MULKEY & CHERRY (R. P. MUL
KEY. GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooma
11 and 12 Jackson County Bank
bldg.
B. F. PIATT LAWYER
Land Title Examiner.
120 Garnett-Corey Bide
Bill Postern
VERNE T. CANON Bill poster and
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 29 Jackson County
Bank bldg., Medford. Oregon.
Billiard rarrora
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Upstairs,
Young & Hall bldg. A nice, cool
place to spend the hot afternoons.
Civil Endneer
LOUIS W. WHITING Civil Engineer
and Surveyor. Water filings and
Irrigation work a specialty; sur
veys, subdividing, building trades.
city engineering, drafting, sewer
design, concrcto work, pump and
canal systems. Room 2, Palm
blk., Medford, Oregon.
Collection Agency
L. AND F. COLLECTION AGENCY
Collections, rentals real estate and
mines. Collections our specialty.
Room 412 M. P. & 11. Co., opp.
P. O. Tako elevator. Phone Main
2021.
Chinese Medicine
CHOW YOUNG'S Chinese medldneB
will euro rheumatism, catarrh,
colds, golture, throat and lung
trouble, deafness, paralysis, private
diseases and all kinds ot chroulc
and nervous ailments, Stomach
trouble, constipation, liidiention.
womb and bladder trouble. See
mo at 241 B. Front at., Medford,
Ore., to 4, G.30 to 7:30. Residence
pbono Main 42.
Contractor and Builder
O. ii. HOSE, Contractor and Builder.
Country work a specialty. Plans
and estimates free. Box 522, Med-
rora. mono Main 5CG2.
Chiropractors
DU. R. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor,
nerve specialist. E. 9th and So.
Riverside. Vapor baths and scien
tific massago given; advlco In die
tetics, medical gymnastics, hydro
therapy. Lady attendant. Phone
Home 16S-K. Main 7973.
Dentists
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOU
DR. C. O. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Garnett-Coroy bldg., suite 310,
Medford, Oregon. Both Phones.
DR. ARTEMUS W. DEANE Dentist,
Office in Rlalto bldg., 123 E. Muln.
Gas admlnlatored for extraction of
teeth. Telephouo Main 681. Night
phono 4432.
Employment Agency
VALLEY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
Geo. Ilneker, Prop. 33 South Front
St. All ' kinds of help furnished
nnd positions obtained. Bell 15 SI,
Home 270-lt. 74
Graiiito Works
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W.
Prlddy, O. D, Nagle, Goo. T.
O'Brien Contractors and manu
facturers ot brick; dealers In
pressed brick aud lime. Offlco at
their brick yard, West Jackson st.
Phone No. 3401.
GOLD RAY REALTY COMPANY,
218 Weat Main Street, Dealer aud
manufacturers of pressed and com
mon brick aud tlio. Get our prices
and see our brick and tlio before
purchasing
FuriiRvro
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th and Holly sts, Modtord,
Mission furniture mado to order.
Cabinet -work ot all kinds, A trial
order solicited,
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your promise
cleaned up for tho summer. Call
on tho city garbago wagons for
good service. Phono Main 822;
Kood service. Phono Main C251. P.
Y. Allen.
Nbmry labile
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary Pub
lic Bring your work to me at th
nlgn of Tho Mall Trfbunn.
Kit nmrrvn
QUAKER NURSERIES Onr tree
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
Is not Irrigated. We guarantee
everything put oat. Wo are not In
tho trust. II. B. Patterson. Offlca
removed to offlco Hotel Nash, In
side entranco next to barber shop.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
CO., Inc. Growers ot high-grad
nnrsery stock. Office 104 S Fir.
Both phones.
Printers and Publisher
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has ths
beat equipped job office In southern
Oregon; book binding, loose lest
systems, cut paper, etc, etc Port
land prices. 27 N. Fir at.
Papering
INTERIOR PARTING AND DECO
RATING Bob Taylor. 815 Tay
lor at. Phone Pac 3843.
Pbyslciass sad Surgcoas
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Phyal
clana and surgeons, Taylor and
Phlppa bldg., rooma 210-211-212.
Offlco phone 601, residence phons
612. Office hours, 9 a. aa. to 8
p. m.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINg
CARLOW Osteopathic physicians.
Moved to rooms 416 and 417 Garnett-Corey
bldg. Phone Main 6351.
DR. STEARNS Physician and sur
geon. Office Garnett-Corey bldg,,
rooma 211-212, phono 5501; resi
dence 307 S. Oakdale, phone 7171.
Home phono, residence 109, office
130.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physlclaa
and Surceon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. .
Practice limited to diseases ot
women. Offices over Hasklns Drug
Storo. Office Phenes: M. 1001,
Home 28. Residence Phenes: M.
7981, Home 357-IC
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
Burgeon, .practice limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied.
Offlco 21G E. Main Bt over Med
ford Hardware company. Hours,
8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Both phones.
E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack
son County Bank. Offlco phone
M. 432; Res. phone, M. 582.
DR. E. II, PORTER
Physician and Surgeon.
St. Marks Block.
Office phono 4901. Residence 7051.
DR. J. W. J. MARION Physician
and Surgeon. Office rooms 5 and
6 ICeutner bldg. Offlco hours 10
to 12, 2 to 5. Phone, Bell 271.
Residence phone Bell 273, Home
347-X.
E. KIRCHGESSNER, M. D.rPrac
tice limited to Chroulc Diseases.
Offico Hotol Holland, Wednesdays
10-3. Both phonos. Resldenca
phenes: Farmer lGxxG Eaglo Point
and Rogue River lino.
Second Floor Gnrnett-Corey Building
Aieuiortt, uregou.
Drs. Sauuders & Green Special
ists Eyo, Ear, Noso aud Throat,
"Not ouly tbo choapest, but the
best."
HERMANN P. RA1TE. M. D. Of
fico oyer Modforil National Bunk
building. Offlco phoiio C731; Res.,
Hotel Holland. -
Stenographer
ELLA M. OAUNYAW Palm block.
Steuographlo work done quickly
and well.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offlco 10 South Fir. Phone
Bell 3152; Home 350-K. Prices
right. Scrvlco guaranteed.
Untlertakvni
JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and
Embalmer. Offqe 38 South Bart
lott st. Telophenea: Day. Ball
7l; night, residence, hull 473,
Home 179-L. Culls answered algal
or dav, Ambulation Hrylw
Vacuum CIwHer
HAL HARRINGTON (The Bt)
General Vacuum OlemtlHif, Jack
sonville, B)l pjwuit 176. Jir
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