Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 13, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
-l:J.
(HyA. (' Hnwlott.) Alius Anna fi.Hwel It'll for Ywn
In mv lnl I pi utilised In give auj,'ll WcdnOhdiiy i,nrnlnu
(iccntiiit n nut' nudity xobonl picnic I Mrs. W, V. Prior mill ilmiglit"!,
nt Tulili Hock, it being mi nniiii.'il Mary, spent l lie middle of tin uc j
liH'nlinu nl' (In1 diffcictit t'oiigtcgn- in Omuls Pus
liiiiuil Sunday school in tin neigh
Imiliixiil nl' Table Itnck.
Tin' picnic uiih held mi tin1 niirili
Iniiii; of Itoguo liver about u mile
south ir til" 'I'ulili Koek Hi'lioollinimc,
ninl tint following Sunday ,sehodi
wriK leprescntcd: Aguto, Antioch,
('huppoiell, Trail, Tnble I Jock mnl
Ihiidinell, allliniiuli there were rep
ri'xi'ittutn t'H from Siiiiih alloy, Dob
ieir Clap, in fiu't there were people
from nil the surrounding country.
When I arrived at tint place selected,
I fiinml Itov. M. ('. Davis, tin; Siiml.iy
school mUfionitry, ami Kcv. Howard
N. Smith, tin xttitu superintendent of
tint ('ongrognlioiiitl Stimlny schools,
ami a large number of the cilirois
nt' thai ii'inlt v ami just after my
ai rival, in mine the Antioch-Dcbrti-nor
(lap stage. It consisted of n
heavy four huro wagon with a Hat
liayraek on it with four fine dapple
gray horse hiteheil to it ami the hay
rack uiih filled with hoys, girls,
youiiK men ami a few of the mote
elderly ladleH to chmicroti the young
er ones. Ah jidlv it eompaiiy ax one
would waul, ami iiinonu' llieiu.wiiH the
DoheiiKer (lap orelii'Htra with their
mtiHieal int i uiiu'iit r, to nMt in the
!'(,( iiliiK of the oeeitMion, for nl
ihonuh we had ndittioiiH servieeN, it
wiin deHiKiieil for a time of joy ami
pleasure. It was exliinateil (hat
then were ahotit !I(I0 or CtTtO imtkoiis
preoent. The serviees were, lUM'iied
liv II v. M. (.'. I)hvih ami nfler hinpiiK
n eoiiple of appiiiprlatu hoiis, prayer
was offvtfd hy vour KiikIo I'tiint
conespondeiit and then Uev. Howard
N'. Smith uiih introdneed and deliv
eied an mhlrexw from the let, "Suf
fer the little children to eome unto
me,"nml in tlin eottrho of his iuMj-pw
ho .read a poem entitled "The I'irrit
('liildiim'M Day," that wan hased on
the m'uiiii in India eallim; forth the
laimuauo in the text. At the clone
of hin mldreHH nn had n nmnlier of
moiih ami recitations hy the Sunday
M'liool heholarx iiml then wo adjour
ned, for diuiiuf. - Well, wo had a din
uei. a hit; dinner, and lotn of it,
After dinner wn had the ovurcixeK tf
lluti program resumed and .the find
on tlie program wan the remluriiif; of
Mime fine manic hy the DoheiiRer Uap
ondieHlra, which U composed of! the
Mitricx (1iik mid thoir mother, mid
whi'ti they left the platform they
were encored ninl tlten j;vo us
miother heauliful helection, then ,1
ipinrtelte hy MihSOrt Kvn, Hall, Hazel
ll.vrum mid MIkmch Yinconls, mid
they were also milled hank In the
Hlaiid, then a mmik hy Mrn, CliKHo'd
ehtKi of Aiitioeh Suiulny 8fhoo eon
HWtiiitf of -II pupils, and tliov showed
talent mnl traiuiiiKi ll' t Aijatc
Hi'liool came in for their part and
Chupperell school, etc., lint hut the.
Iicht- part of the whole program wiih
to hear the Hiualler mcinhers of the
Hclmolrt iMirfonu -tlieir pari, 1( wan
a tliic. leut: to he remomliered hy
hot li youiiK and old and wn all hoped
that. the most of h may live to eele-
Iniitu rhildrcu'H day auain on the
hccoiuI Sunday in dune, ll):i,
Uoherl Neil of Ijalai ereelc', and
his hrolhcr, Hdward, recently from
NeW'York City, were pleasant callers
.Monday. Kdwnrd Neil is on his way
hack to his Now York home.
Miss Aliim NyKrnu of hnko rcotf,
eaino out Tuesday, wont to Medford
to have some dental work done
Mrs. A. .1. Floroy, who has heon
mi In lu'f ninthors, Mrs. C'hmiuey
Nye, In ullond the wedding (if her
nisler, Mibs Klsio Nye, and Joo
l'hipps, hns returned hut I have not
heon uhlii In secure the particulars
Of tho weililiiip.
Our two ihuiHhtorH Imvo roneliod
homo uxulii) atwl I am ulnd, for it
is ho lonesome at hoimi without them.
That iiU'iuiH that the. hoys - well, 1
was i hay niyBolL' oui.
Be an English
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS
Mr. I). ( (Jrim mid I'mo'liter
'pent Y;iIiii'4i)iiv in UriiutH I'iihm.
AIik. Foley of Knuen irk, i heio
Ninitnit; iclaliwfi.
Mr ami Mrs. Homer I'ontt, Who
have heen residinu nt Clneo. ('iil)f
ornin, have returned to this city ninl
will lesitle here.
Murk I'erry f Ashland, spent u
eoupU. of days here this week.
Air. and Mrs. .Jacob Stone, Mrs,
I. II. Kincaid, Thomas Kiueaid, Mr.
Nohle, Florence Noble, Mrs. II. Prieo
ami sou Paul. Martha Itaimey.ltay
mond Taylor, Mrs. Dimtoii, Misses
Norwoods, Mrs. I,. Williams, ami
daughter, Mrs. .1. II. McJiucey ami
daughter, II. W. Lindsay and (lie
Morris were aineiii: the Cent nil Point
people that spent Wednesday in MeiN
ford.
P. V. Hrowne of Pasadena, Cnl ,
is here this week visitiat; his friend,
II. W. Lindsay.
Indict Slayer of Girl.
HAN KHANCiaCO. Juno 1.1.
Charles H. Doniter, 10, who hIioL mnl
killed llernlro Oodnlr, a 17 year old
IiIkIi hcIimoI i;lrl on tlio Meps of her
homo litut week Iicciiiiho hIid refused
lo ko out with htm, Is under Imllrt
tnrut toijuy by tho urand Jury. Tim
Indictment wur returned after sev
oral hours Invent bullion. Hoiiiut'h
niHo had been continued In tho police
court pendlnu tho I'.ntiul Jury's ac
tion.. Harper Memorial Library Dedicated.
ClJJCilO. Jmio 13. Tim now
Hnrpof jfotnorlal llbrnry, erected In
memory of Dr. WMIIum llalnoy Har
per, liitoipreHldont of the UnlverHlty
of Chlet.'o, wiih dedicated today In
ronunlgi with tho elKhty-thlrd con
vocation ,if the nnlvornlty. Tho dedj
cat Ion wjs accoininnled by Intercut
lng coromouk In whlc iiiiiuy noted
educators librarians and other pnr-
tlclpntcd.
Commencement At Ml. Holyoke.
80UTH HADLEY, MnB,, Juno 13.
Tho( seventy-fifth annual com
inencoment wan held today at Ml.
Holyoke College, Rev. Charles R.
Urown, of Oakland, Cat., delivered
tho address boforo tho graduating
clnsH, after which the 170 members
of, tho class received their diplomat!
from President Woolley.
NEW TODAY
uJ
The 70 acres of choice land near
Knglo Point is still for sale or ex
clmuxc. Tho tract bus lift ticro.s
planted to yoiiu pears, and the bal
ance is fine nl fall'u land. The owtii)r
will exclianue for incoiiui propetly ju
Medford or elsowliero, 4 T,ho trmjl
would h( idettl for Hiihuivisiou.
Who wantH n neat little four-room
home, conveniently situated a half
block to pnviiiR. lMuoo nicely foncoi)
and imprtivml., Wqlur ninl hewer on
tho lot. Prieo $1000.. .Will Inko a
well located lot as half pay. Lot nu;
show you the place.
A, l(I0acro ranch nuur Juoksoiii
villo. Fifteen ueies in blfalfit and
gniMen, 80 ncres eltotoo lmid ensily
irrigated from Bishop crook. Tito
hnlnnoo Iiiib throe, million foot of fine
oven saw timber. Daily mail. Prk'o
.f -11)00, Five hundred cash, and Icims
to suit tho purclmseOO.il terNssturo
lo Hiiiton the balance.
List your properly. Mayors nro
cnllitiK. '
G. D. HOON
Room 12, Jackson Co. Bank Bltlrj.
Phones': Pacific 781, Home 78K
Resklenco Phono 20H .
MRT)FOttT) MATTJ TRTBT7NT3.
ass
Ship in the Harbor Somewhere
MS VETO 10
"SAVE'mttlARD
WASHINGTON, dune Ki. -Phmi-dent
Tall will veto the "Imduet bill"
unless provision is n)ade to continue
the operation of the commerce court.
This in the word mmim: I'lotu the
White lion!' this nllenioon. It is
icMirtcd that the priidcnl also told
the house leaders that he would veto
tho nntiy appropriation bill unless
tho provision legislating Major Wood
out of of I ice is removed .
It is reported that President Tuft
declared he will stay with eoiu;res
here nil sinner rather than uree to
these two provisions.
FREE LUNCH THORN
TO LOS ANGELES
1.03 ANOBLKS, Jnno 1.1. All Lou
AnRolcH Is divided ai;nlnnt Itsulf to
day. Tho split, litis occurred over a
proponed ordinance NiuiffltiK tho free
lunch, revered by a InrKO percoiitnKU
of citizens.
Councllnmn Iiethnunkl In lending
the flKht for the fowl faction. He do
Hares that but twenty snloonmcn in
IiUl) fnvor tho onllntinco. Further
more bo threatens to bring In a peti
tion Hlcned by 10,000 voters who
want tho lunch maintained.
Bnloonmeii fighting the proposed
law threaten to Invoke tho referen
dum If tho cnuncil Ignores their pica.
Meanwhile saloon cuisine Is Improv
ing dally, according to critics who
claim to know.
I.tquor Notice
Notice Is hereby given that tho
undersigned will npply to tho city
council of tho city of Medford, Ore
gon, at tho next meeting on Juno IS,
1912, for a license to sell spirituous,
vinous and malt liquors In quantities
less than u gallon, nt his plnco of
business, 17 South Front street,
block 20, In said city for a period of
six months.
O. M. SELSI1Y.
Diito of first publication Juno Cth,
1912.
Notion
Oonornl Federation of Womon's
clubs, San Francisco, California. Salo
dates Juno 22nd ami 23rd, 1912.
Going limit June 30th. No stop
overs allowed.
Returning GO days stop-offs al
lowed on return trip within 00 days.
Rnto faro and third, 110.80.
Your truly,
A. S. ROSENHAUM, Agt.
Medford Printing compnny carry a
full lino of local blanks.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY to loan on farm land. Ad
drotm W. J. H euro Mall Tri
bune. 73
MONEY TO LOAN I have n fund of
$7(i0 which I doslro to loan on city
property nt onco. 11. L. Dodge,
Hotel Holland.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Golden Opportunity,
Moving Picture Caiuorn Opera
tors. Wo want a live man to look
after our Interests In your town.
Wo will touch you how to take tho
pictures, Furnish you with an
outfit mid contract to buy your
pictures. Don't delay, this Is your
ohitnco, ho first In your territory.
Exclusive contract. $300 rovors
all. Address Dept. C Luonuulo
Film Ssorvlco Alliance, 333 Oak
Btroot, Portland, Oregon. 08
FOR HUNT FURNISHED APTS.
Tho llorbeit, strictly first-class
furnished upaitmonta; prlvato
baths mid other modern foat tiros.
Take advantage of summer rates.
Call mornings, 10 Quluco street,
corner of W, Main.
FOR lJENT Six-room apartment,
modorn, shades mid curtains and
rango In apartmout, $20. Phono
Col. H. H. SnrROIit. 7
FOR RENT 4-room apartmout
nicely furnished, 510 E. Main
street, 70
MTCDFOTW. OKWIOX, TUrRRPAY. JlTXK Ifl, 1.012.
FOIl HUNT PUKN'IHIIKD IIOOMH
FOIt Iin.NT Large ileeplnc room,
II. CO and 2 per week. Modern
housekeeping niartiuonts, JIG and
SIC. Home pbonn 30C-K. 222
Houth Holly.
FOR ni:.NT Modorn ftirnlflhed
rooms at tho Cottago, C04 West
10th st., two blocks south Medford
hotel. Hot and cold wntcr In
rooms. Home phono 217. Mrs. H.
M. Cob.
FOIt ItKNT--Nicely furnished sleep
ing room for aim or two gontle
meii, 215 N. (.rape street. 75
FOIl HENT Smith ApU. 217 S. lllv.
FOR IlKNT TIUXJ8E8
FOIl HUNT Ton-room bonne, shnded
grounds, centrally located, rear
Fanners and Fruitgrtwiirs Hunk,
suitable for real estuto office or
business or rooming and boarding
bouse. Inquire Cold Itny Realty
Co., Cth and Fir st. 70
FOR UKNT 7-room ftirnlahed Iioiibc,
modern Improvements, two blocks
from P. O. Inquire 310 N. Cen
tral avenue. 7I
FOR RENT Seven room bungalow,
reasonably close In. A. S. lillton,
room 20C l'hipps bldg.
FOR RENT Close In C room house
with modern plumbing and elec
tric lights. On paved street, with
lawn and coment sidewalks. Call
Iicll phono 3-101.
FOR RENT 8 room houao on South
Grnpo st. Call 310 K. Dartlett.
FOR REST Sir room bouso, mod
ern, paved street, J10.G0. W. T.
York & Co.
FOR IIE.VT SnSCTaTjANEODS
FOR RENT Very flno pasture for
beet cattle or for horses. Apply
to Mrs. O. R. Roll, llrownsboro,
Oregon. 71
FOIl RENT OFFIOEB
FOR RENT Oyer th postotrice,
with boat and light. lea A. A.
Davis.
FOR RENT Largo, comfortable of
flco rooms with elovntor service,
team beat, hot and cold water.
Low rates. Apply Medford Furnl
turo & Hdw. Co,
FOR SALK HOUSES
FOR RENT Terms reasonable, my
South Oakdnlo house, furnished.
Dr. E. H. Porter. 73
FOR RENT Five-room modern fttr
nlbbed buttgalow. Inquire r.OS
South Crape. 73
FOR RENT--Modern five-room
house. M. A. Aador, at M F. &
11. Co.
FOR SALE Four-room bungalow,
electric lights, sewer and city
water on paved street. $650 cash
If taken at once. Inquire of own
er nt 311 West Jackson street, tf
FOR SALK IAND
HOMESTEAD S2 ncres Just proved
up for sacrlflco sale account sick
ness. Good now G-room houso and
barn, guod chicken houso mid corral,
10 ncres In crop, 50 acres moro easily
cleared and cropped, several hundrod
ords wood, place all fenced, Improve
ments alone cost $1700. My price,
Including good horso, wagon, culti
vator, plow, etc., $1000, with $1000
cash, balance mortgage. W. D.
Hodgson, phono 427-J, Ashland, Oro.
73
FOR SALE ACUKAGH
FOR SALE Eight ncrea, Just out
side city limits, nil planted to 3
year old apples; small houso, good
well; $2500. W. T. York & Co.
FOR BAIiP WOOM AND FUEL
FOR SALE Wood at country price.
10-ln. fir $2.75, 12-ln. fir $2.25,
10-In. hardwood $3, 12-ln. hard
wood, $2.50; 12-ln. pine, block,
$2; 10-ln. plao, block, $2.50. All
dry wood. C19 S. lllvoraldo. Bell
phono 5041.
FOR SALE I'OULTHY AND EGGS
FOR SALE Whito Leghorn Baby
chicks from solocted utility otook,
tho kind that made Potnluma fa
.moits; $7.50 por 100 during April,
May nml Juno. Tho Pionqor Hatch
ory, Box 340, Potaluma, Cnl. 77
FOR SALE CO puro blooded white
leghorn lions cheap. Home Phono
301 W. 73
FOR BALK MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALK Choup, almost now, No.
2 Porfeotlon conl oil stovo. 23
Roso avenue, phono Bell 0822,
72
FOR SALE .MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE or trade, rellnblo work
or driving mare, buggy and har
ness. Phone :tiM 1 or call 71 Taft
avenue. 71
FORSALH -Pure bred poland china
bogs. To make rtom for new
stock being Imported Berkeley
Orchards offers a few flno bowh
and boars, also fcomo selected fall
and spring farrowed pigs, all eli
gible to registration. Our prices
will surprise jou. Phono 811
F-21. 92
FOR SALE One gentle work horse.
Phono Main 3593. 74
FOR SALIC Cherries at The Lau
rels. Jacksonville Central Point
Foothill road. Phono 21 F-13.
73
FR SALE Horses at Vinson Feed
'Bam. N. Riverside. 72
FOR SALE A good two-horse
wagon, steel axle In good shape,
cheap, or will take leghorn hens
In trade. Phono Main S22, Sltf
klyou Heights. 90
FOR SALE Electric iplano player
and rolls, very low for quick sale.
Clark Realty Co. 73
FOIl SALE Single buggy, two seat
ed surrey, camp-wagon, single
and doublo harness, saddlo and
bridle, all in good condition and
soino new. Also my flno family
borso to tho right party. II.
Humphrey, S15 Enst Main. 74
FOR SALE Cheap. Ono bicycle,
one set single harness. Inquire
East Sldo Millinery store, COS
East Main. 74
FOR SALE Jersey cow. just fresh,
young and very suitable for a fam
ily. A bargain. Phono Pacific
500 R-2. 72
HELP WANTED FKMALK
WANTED 'OMA' for gonoral
housework, prlvato family. Pen
tro Orchard. Phono C10 R-l.
WANTED Woman for general
housework. Must bo a good cook.
Phono Farmer 814 F-12
WANTED Girl lor general house
work, must bo good cook, address
W, caro Mall Tribune.
HELP WANTED MALK
WANTED Man to clear six ncres
South of Rates or Egan orchard,
east of Medford. Guy W. Connor,
Mall Tribune Uldg. 71
WANTED Japanese servant. Ad
dress R, caro Mall Tribune.
WAJiTEU SITUATIONS
WANTED Competent stenographer
bookkeeper desires position, 7
years oxporlenco; best city rofor
ences. Write A. S. M., caro Trlbuno.
113
WANTED A lady wants day work
25 cents an hour, fancy Ironing a
specialty Phono 4371. 72
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Loan $500 on security,
worth $4,500. P. O. Box 073. 73
WANTED Anyone going away
wants a caretaker over tho homo
Ladles needing help, canning fruit,
can find competent lady nslstants
who also are capablo of filling
other responsibilities. Address
B. B. caro Mall Trlbuno. 71
WANTED TO EXCHANGE A four
room houso and lot located at 715
S. King st.. for property In S.
California. Lot GO by 174 with 15
full bearing applo troos. Address
hot 74 Talent, Ore., 91
WANTED Good milch cow, must
bo fresh or nearly so. Jersey pre
ferred. Address Box CO, R. F. D.
No. 2, Medford. 71
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Assnycr mul Aunljst
SOUTHERN OREGON MINING BU
REAU Assays made, for gold. bI1
vor, lead, copper aud other miner
als. Mines and mining prospects
surveyed, nnsayod and mining maps
and reports utndo thoroon by com
potont milling nssayora and engi
neers nt reasonable terms. Capital
securod for developing mines aud
mining prospects. All mlno own
ers aro oaruostly requested to Bend
samples of their ores for exhibi
tion purposes, aud send full do
ecrlptlon of thoir mining property.
Southorn Oregou Mining Bureau,
6th and Fir aU
Accountants
D. R. WOOD Gortornl uccountant.
Your hooks audited and kopt for a
roaBonublo figures your business
solicited. Offlco Medford Mall Trlb-
uuo bldg,; phono 6611; rosldeucoj
phono U3U3,
I1USINESS DIRECTORY
Attornoy
D. W. UAGSHAW Atlorney-at-Law.
Jacksonville, Oro. Offlce: Bank
bldg., second floor. Phene: Pa
cific, Main 33.
C. L. REAMES, LAWYER Offlco
Medford National Bank building,
second floor.
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MBALEY
Attorneys-at-Law. Nos. 1 and 2.
I'ostofflco bldg.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Oarnett
Corey lildir. I
MIILKEY & CHERRY fll. F. MUL
KEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms
11 and 12 Jackson County Bank
bldg.
B. F. PIATT LAWYER
Land Title Examiner.
J20 Garnett-Corey Bid.
Bill Pcwtrrs
VERNE T. CANON Bill poster and
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 29 Jackson County
Bank bldg., Medford. Oregon.
Billiard Parlors
S. T. BROWN & CO. Bllllarde, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Upstairs,
Young & Hall bldg. A nice, cool
place to spend the hot afternoons.
Civil Engineer
LOUIS W. WHITING Civil Engineer
and Surveyor. Water filings aud
Irrigation work a specialty; sur
veys, subdividing, building trades,
city engineering, drafting, sower
design, concroto work, pump and
canal systems. Room 2, Palm
blk.. Medford, Oregon.
Contractor itud Builder
O. M. ROSE, Contractor and Builder.
Country work a specialty. Plana
and estimates free. Box 522, Med
ford. Phono Main 5GC2.
Collection Agency
L. AND F. COLLECTION AGENCY
Collections, rentals, real estate and
mines. Collections our specialty.
Room 412 M. F. & II. Co., opp.
P. O. Take elevator. Phone Main
2021.
Chinese Medlclue
CHOW YOUNG'S Chinese medicines
will euro rheumatism, catarrh,
colds, golture, throat and lung
trouble, deafness, paralysis, private
disease and all kinds of chronic
and nervous ailments. Stomach
troublo, constipation, Indigestion,
womb and bladder trou.nca. See
mo at 241 S. Fioni t.. Medford,
Ore., to 4, G.30 to 7:30. Residence
phono Main 42.
Chiropractors
DR. R. J. LOCICWOOD, Chiropractor,
nerve specialist, E. 9th aud So.
Riverside. Vapor baths and scien
tific massago given; advlco in die
tetics, medical gymnastic, hydro
therapy. Iudy attendant. Phone
Home 1CS-K. Main 7973.
Dentists
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOQ
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dontlsta
Garnett-Corey bldg., suite 310,
Medford, Oregon. Both Phones.
DR. ARTEMUS W. DEANE Dentist,
Offlco in Rialto bldg., 123 E. Main.
Gas administered for extraction of
tooth. Telephone Main 681. Night
phono 4432.
Employment Agency
VALLEY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
Geo. Hacker, Prop. 33 South Front
St, All kinds of bolp furnished
mid positions obtained. Bull 1581,
Home 270-R. 74
Granite Works
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Goo. W.
Prlddy, O. D. Naglo, Geo. T.
O'Brlou Contractors and manu
facturers of brick; dealers lu
pressed brick and Umo. Offlco at
their brick yard, West Jackaon at.
Phono No, 3401.
GOLD RAY REALTY COMPANY,
218 Weat Main Stroot, Doalors and
manufacturers of pressed and com
mon brick aud tllo. Get our prices
and see our brick aud tllo boforo
purchasing.
Furultvre
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th and Holly st. Medford.
Mission furniture made to ordor.
Cabluot work of all kinds, A trial
order solicited.
Legal blanks at tho Medford Print-
lug company. , , wJ
pacitc Trvra
MMMMHHMMWMMMIMi
By "Bud" Fisher
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Gurbngo
GARBAGE Got your promises
cleaned up for tho summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons for
good service. Phono Main 822:
good service. Phono Mnln C2CI. F,
Y. Allen.
Niirserrcn
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
nro budded, not graded. Our stock
Is not Irrigated. Wo gunrnntea
everything put out. Wo aro not In
the trust. H. I). Patterson. Office
removed to offlco Hotel Nash, In
side ent-ince next to barber shop.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
CO., Inc. Growers of high-grad
nursery stock. Offlco 104 8 Fir.
Both phones.
Printers and Publisher
MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. has th
beat equipped Job offlco In southern
Orcgou; book binding, loose leaf
systeniB, cut paper, etc., etc Port
land prices. 27 N. Fir it.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary Pub
lic. Bring your work to me at th
sign of Tho Mall Tribune
Papering
INTERIOR PAINTING AND DECO
RATING Bob Taylor. 81G Tay
lor at. Phono Pac. 3S43.
Physicians nml Surgcoiaj
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Physi
cians and Burgeons, Taylor and
Phlpps bldg., rooms 210-211-212.
Office phono 501, residence phona
612. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 8
p. m.
DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic physicians.
Moved to room 416 and 417 Gar-nett-Corey
bldg. Phono Main 6351.
DR. STEARNS Physician and sur
geon. Office Garnett-Corey bldg.,
rooms 211-212, phono 5501; resi
dence 307 S. Oakdale, phono 7171.
Home phone, residence 109! office
130.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOPD Phyolclaa
and Surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
Practice limited to diseases of
women. Offices ovor Ilasklns Drug
Store. Office Phenes: M. 1001,
Home 28. Resldenco Phenes: M.
7981, Home 357-K.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
Surgeon. Practice limited tc eyo,
ear, noso and throat. Eyoa scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied.
Offlco 216 E. Main St., over Med
ford Hardware company. Hours,
8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Both phones.
E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Offlco Jack
son County Bank. Offlco phone
M. 432; Res. phono. M. 582.
DR. E. II. PORTER
Physician and Surgoon.
St. Marks Block.
Office phono 4901. Residence 7051.
DR. J. W. J. MARION Physician
and Surgeon. Otfico rooms 5 and
6 Kcntner bldg. Office hours 10
to 12, 2 to 5. Phono. Bell 271.
Resldenco phono Bell 273. Home
347-X.
E. KIRCHGESSNER, M. D. Prac
tice limited to Chronic Disease.
Office Hotel Holland, Wednesdays
10-3. Both phonos, Rcsldonco
phenes: Farmer 10xx5 Eagle Point
aud Rogue Rlvor lino.
Second Floor Gnrnett-Corey Building
Medford, Orogon.
Drs. Saundora & Green Special
ists Eyo, Ear, Noso and Throat,
"Not only tho cheapest, but tho
boat."
HERMANN F. RA1TE, M. D. Of
fice ovor Medford National Bank
building. Offlco phono 0731; Pes.,
Hotel Holland.
Stenographers
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block.
Stenographlo work done quickly
and well,
Transfer
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE) CO,
Offlco 16 South Fir. Phone
Bell 3152; Home 3G0-IC. PrlM
right, Sorylco guaranteed.
Undertnhors
JOHN A. PERIj Unaertoker aud
Embalmer. Office 28 South Bart
lott st. Telephenes: Day, Pell
47).; ntght, resldonce, Bell 473,
Home 179-L. Culls answered night
or dT AmhiilancA service
Vacuum Cleaners
HAL HARRINGTON (Thi JfcWlJt
aonnrul Vacuum fJIpfttilftK. Jk
eouvlllo. Bull Phone 176, 74
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