Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 25, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Our Correspondents
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I EAOLE POINT EAGLETS.
Ml km Oram Colby of llrownnboro
who hint been teaching at Bougie,
npoiit I Im night wtlli tin Inttt week on
her way to Trail. Hint reported (lint
hor brother Hoy lunl rallcu utiil broke
bin arm.
Ilitv. (ioorgn K. Paddock I), I),, of
Portland, ennui out Inat Friday lo
visit your correspondent. Dr. Pad
look I it atatn niiMrlu(iitil4tit of tint
Congregational eliurelion lu Oregon
mill president of tlm International
S. S. society, ho who out In IIiIh part
ol tlm Htato looking nfttir (tut inter
cntn of lilii church.
Mts Mnmli) Cliatinaii recently of
(Ilondalo spent tint night with iih on
her way to liko Creek.
J. V. Melnlyro uinl wife necotnpn
n l.'il by Mm. P, J. NVff of Medford,
cal lei) for supper al tho Sunny Hlilu
Hiiliirtlay evening.
Mm. J. I'rarik Ilrown nccoinimnloil
by Mm. W. A. Bobbins of Mmlfortl
called for dinner hint Saturday, Mm.
UoIjIiIiin Hiilil that i)i ti liutl tiiHtu r'utl
ItiK tho IJiihKiI for hoi no tlino nutl
hail u viirloNlly to nifft with tin au
thor, Nitld that ulif lunl platiirnil him
nit an cltlorly. (nil, hIIiii iiiuii with a
Ioiik (Inwlnit linrl mill lo, wIumi hn
found him ho provtl to tn a iiiuii pnt
SO yvum or nRo with no bitaril and
hIioiii 6 fft't, t Si Inchon tnll ami
wearing jmntii 2 Inchon wnUt menu
un. Word on mo to mo Monday Mint Mr.
Ilriulwliaw, who hnK ohnrco of tho
Commercial Orchard, linn hail two
nortoiiM nruldotitH lu IiIh family. Klrnt
oiio of IiIh ohlldrvu, by wuuio mcarm
r.ol hold of a hottlu of carbolln acid
mid hail bin fnco badly htirnod, and
tho next day or two liU llttlo jtlrl
tiK'd (liriHi yoam wan lout. Kant Hat
urdny tho llttlo Klrl wont to ht'r
uiothor about olovon o'clock and
nuked for homi'thluK lo oat, but wiih
told lo wall until dinner whom upon
ttho went out and when dltiunr wan
ready itho tailed lo count lu and the
pareutH thought that perhapn who had
i;oun to itlenp. but Inter when ho
railed to jiul lu an appearance, Honrch
wan heituu by all hnndn. (hero nro
mivornl men workliiK Ihoro ami tho
flrnt pluro to look wiih tho IrrlKatliiK
tlltcli that rutin near tho house, they
druuKcd tlmt and finally turned tho
water out, not flndlnn her there they
went to another ditch lower down
from tho home, fished nut tho well nil
without any hiicchhh, by that time It
watt KottluK Into lu tho nfternon and
Ihn alarm wan ulvon In tho ueli;lilior
hooil when about thirty pomoim, men
mill women, with lanturna nnd
Heiirched nil iiIkIH, Ht HI with no clue,
then men Htarted out on horuuback
and about eleven o'clock' n, iu hIio
was found I think by Mm Von dor
llollen, near tho Waltch place Hh
had torn all of hor elothoa off crawl
lug OiroiiKli tho brunh, and wan taken
to Mi'H Von der UoIIoii'h and talteu
raro of. 3ho had Rlopt tuitloi n tno
Baturilay nlht. 8I10 did not boqiii
to bo frlKlitoued and now tho wonder
In how alio kept from chilling that
cold rainy night, Tho pnrontn or tho
child wore nlmont wild over hor Ub
npiiearnnco, I omitted to state that
they had boon linullug hay that nf
turuoou nnd had filled n nhod with
hay and tho thought occurred to them
that perhapH nho had gouo Into the
nhod niiil gone to Moon ami boon cov
ered up with hay, no thoy wont to,
work and mnvod all tho hay out of
tho Hhed In thnlr soarch,
Well horo I niu at tho clone of my
ninth nheot and have hardly com
menced but tho next 1 1 1110 will tell
noiuothlng about what wnn douo and
who wnH horo Hiimlny ami about tho
Huffragn mooting to lie hold tonight
Our dauglitor llnttlo waa' called Flat
urduy over tho phono to go to Kla
math Fulls to euro for hor Hlfltor, Mrs.
Mllllo Iloyt, Htnrtlug Bunday morn
ing. A hitter Jimt recolvod otutuH
tlmt she la bettor,
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EDEN PRECINCT
Mm, (I. ( Me.Millnii wiih tin AhIi
IiiiiiI vihitor Friday,
.Mm. Hob AnilorHon of Mi'ill'onl
wiih v t h i t ! 1 1 lt lo'r ilaugliler, .Mm. II.
1 1 iilmu i.C 'I'hIi.iiI lit kl Kiiiitnliiv.
j S. S. SleplieiiM won nut esereixlug
hn lino young trolling mare Momluy.
Mrx. (lurdeuer U xhiiiiug large
ounlllillcH of Iierrii'M dally I'mm Iter
1 line berry rnnn in N'orlli Tnlent.
Allen IliHli mill wife of Moilfonl
were lu Talent .Momluy viHiting
fiit'inlM.
.Mr. 11ml .Mm. Joe Kmlei miloed lo
.Mi'ilforil Momluy on lniiii(M.
J. ?!, .Stil.er, Talent gtireeryinau,
wiih lu Mfilfnnl Mniiiliiy rtlid lirouglit
out n loml of groccrii'M.
Mniiy IMen I'reeiuet roMdciilx
joined 111 the exeiiminu to Colcxtiu
Hiimlny,
Mr. uinl Mm. I'ele HaruebiirK of
North MfiU'oril nmiiI Sumlay ut I In
IHI lioue Willi Mm. llnrnebtirgV
mother, Mm. T, .1. IMI.
H. S. SlrplieiiK anil fmnily e!it
Siiudii.v with Mm. StopliiniH piirentH
a( Itoekv Konl oreliunl, Mr. mid Mm.
K, I'nlhimn.
Mr. nnd Mm. (Icorgo Hover nnd
daughter of IMen Vnlloy left lust
week of Lake county where MUc
I'elirl licit, nnd Arthur Mover have
Hcciircil IioiihIoiiiIh in the new tract
Hint wiih thrown open lo settlement.
Mm. I,oiik mill miii lliliuer, and
ilmighter, MIhm Ilnclicl, arrived n( the
home of her cousin. John (I nil' for of
North Phoeniv, liiKi'week fnun Sae
rmueulo, Col.
Mr. mid Mm. Win. II. (lore .f
M oil ford were vinjlom nt the Under
home Sumlay. Mr. Itoc is 11 half
brother to Mr. dure.
(luefttt nt the pleusuut home of
Mm. A. S. Furry Sumlity were Mm.
Mnrgeret lol; itiitl daughler, MinH
Ituejiel, Mr. ami Mm. .lilm (Iniffer,
Mm, J. Kpno mul Mrs. (.'. X'uiey mid
Mm. Mury MeVeigli.
Oils Kieueh, 11 nephew of Hen
IVeneli of North Talent, mul Kny
Hell a r rived nt Hie home of Mr. mid
Mm. Men Kreneli liiht wcoU'iimI will
visit awhile.
Mi-ri Alhertia Senmmi of Talent is
vixiling hor iinele, t'lmrles Terrell
mid fmnily If Krowiihhoro for 11 few
week.
Your oorreMiiiilout mul huliaml
liavo been mil fur a week's outing .it
MoAlistcr Springs, stopping over
night ut tho Intake of MedlVtrd's pipe
line. Wlillo viewing Iho fine wnlor
h.vhIciii 1 Ihoiight what a gruiiil thing
it would have been to have gouo four
mile further tip lliitto Creel; mul
along with the, big piw lino mul 111
the name trench to Inive laid a one
inch pipe mul tapped Hint fine sodu
spring mul hrotiglit 11 poitlon of (lie
wuler to Moilfonl. That would have
hoeii siiuielhliig thul no city (he hiiu
If Moilfonl eouhl boast of. And uu
nttruetioii of untold worth in health
giving mluoriiln!
If miynntt doulitfi H10 purity of
MoilfordV wnter nyhleni thoy have
lint (0 no up In the intake mul hou for
tlicuiHclvcrt, Tho watchman eloaun
the three RotH of wiro hereout throo
times a tlay or ofioilor If iieedoil, The
water in cold mul clour where it on
tern tho largo jiipo.
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KANE CREEK ITEMS.
Mr. and Mm. IlousuhoUlor were
trammeling lniHlnoHa In Moilfonl nnd
Central 1'olut on Monday.
Kvorybody la btiny cutting tho bcc
ond crop of alfalfa hay which prom
Ibch to bo hotter than tho first,
Cloorgo Mardou ina'tlo' a bimlnoaa
trili to tho Hub City 011 Monday,
Fred McClelltin will leave tho first
of tho month for Portland where ho
luiH employment,
Woathor Prophet 'Foster predicts
cooler woathor which la welcome by
till.
Mr. and Mra. Qodlovo lmvo ro
tul'itod to tholr homo uoar Modtord
3VTEDF0RD MKTTJ TRTRTINDMEDFOTIT), OKTCCION, HWRflDAT, JULY 25, '1912
after linrventlng their cherry crop
which waa an unuaiially largo one,
John Opp the mining man of Jack
noiivIIo made a trip to tho Hrndcn on
Monday roturuliig (ho naiint tlay.
Wo are glad Ut any that Mm. Cook
la libit) to bo about again ufler a
wcok'u IIIiiowi, '
Knnoa Creek bmiliiomr vlaltnra to
Jloltl IIIH t IiIh week wero Mr. and
Mru.J.ewlH, Mr. nnd Mra. John Mar
tina, Jamea Lawrence, Mr. JoIiiihoii,
Mr. l-'oater, Katie Foley, Margin
Iiwla. Marvel' Illgglnbothtim, Al
Hlioton, Mra. Hoggin. Frank Avery
ami mother.
Mr. Htrlrtland of Tolo was lu thla
neighborhood Tucnday dlnpoElng of
(tome flue vegetablea from hla garden
from Iho abovu mimed place.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
I.ciHcr I,ow!k li'fl Tiibndny morn
ing fur Klamutli Falls mid Modoo
country lo spend the summer.
II. II. I.umpman of AsIichIok spent
Momlav night here. ,
MisH Mnrteiia Neal of Seven Oaks
was shopping hero Tuctolny nl'lor-
IIOOII.
Miss Mnry McDowell, Miss lluller,
Mis lliibbunl, Miss Kusley, Mm. IJ.
II. I 'ax 1 011. M". .1. 0. Isuncsoti. Win.
Cliuinbem, S. A. I'uttison. II. C. (IJen
soii, Oeorge mid Homer I'earl. II. W.
Lindsay were miitmir Contrnl Point
people nt Medftird Tuesday.
Horn, to Mrs. Joe Mmiii Monday
nriernoon, July '11, 1 n son. Tho
uK'thcr mnl child nro doing nicely.
Miss Maude Loc of Ashland is
here visiting relatives- mul friends.
Mm. Mnry. Kelsoe is spending this
week at Koelc Point.
Mm. Klliott has t,ftue to Demi In
dian where ho will spend 11 month or
more.
Mrs. Miller of Lake Creek is here
visiting friends.
DEBENGER GAP
J. II. Plymiro of the Willows ranch
wns n business culler nt Iho Debcnger
flap much last Wediuifday.
Mm. A. Jewitl bus returned (o
her homo ut Kivcrtlale after mi ex
tended visit nt Sufi Francisco.
Cougrnt illations to Mr. fl. W- Stray
mul family wliott cow presented
them wiih a pair of twin calves last
Saturday. They nro reported us
heing line specimens of enltlo.
Dr. C. Kirehgossor of Hie Kiveidale
ranch made a professional trip to
Medford last Saturday mul also Sun
day and Momluy.
Norman flngo of Dobongor Gap is
engiigetl in binding wheat for J. H.
Plymiro ut his much east of Mod
ford. ASK GRAND JURY TO
PROBE HANFORD
CASE
SIJATTLK, Wn., July 2."i. Ki.
lotions endorsing the proposal of
Congreshnmu Victor Hergor, to nalc
for 11 grand jury invostigntion of
tho alleged relations hetwon Judge
C. II. 1 Ian Ford and prominent at
torneys mul business interests hero,
wore paused hy Iho central labor
council here .and forwarded to the
members of Washington's delegation
in contrross. The labor neoitle' call
particular attention to the .need of
invoslignliou of the llautord dealings
with Iho Northern Pacific railway.
Modtord Priming ompany carry a
full line of logal blanks.
1U1HINKSS OPPOHTUNITINS.
11USINESS OPPORTUNITY Anyone
wishing to cngago In tho billiard
bitaluoBB can purchnso nil or n half
Intorest in tho Owl Illlllard pnr
lora na qwnor wlahos to go nwny,
Baiuo'cnn bo purchuecd nt n vory
roaaounldo figure. S. I. Ilrown.
FOU SALK-"Tho MoHrldo Store,"
cialr not necessary It you lmvo bo
curlty. - 8eo mo, Win. Ulrlch, Uo
colver. . ' lit
LOUT
LOST Ono watch, 1015 for at
tached, Waltham, opon faco, Ho
1 11 ru Jamea llamrluk, Central
Point. IDS
SaysMutt
FOH ItKNT OI'KKJKH
FOIt ftKNT Over tho p'oatofflw,
with limit nnd light. Kco A. A.
Davln.
FOU HUNT Large, comfortablo of
fli'o niotiiM with elevator uervlco,
Hteaiu lioilt, hot and cold water.
Low rates. Apply Medford Furni
ture & Ilitw. Co.
FOIt IlKNT FL'ltMKIIKII AITS.
FOIt ItKNT Smith Aula. 217 8. Illv.
FOU RUNT Funiltilied apartment,
jtiat llko a bungalow. Iargo
porchea, private bntha, new, Tint
llerheii, corner Quince and W.
Main ntreot. "Phono .'M7-L.
V O It It i: S T HOUHKKFKPI.VO
HOOMH
FOU UKNT FiirnUlicil boiiackecp
I11K rooinii, llghta, rub. AIbo bed
room, 34 enat lull. 10'J
FOIt UKNT Furnlnhcd boiiDekecp
Ing rooms. 'S (Seucsco street.
Phono Pacific -I22L 131
FOR RENT FURMSrtKD ROOMS
FOU UKNT Largo Bleeping room,
$1.50 and $2 per week. Modern
hotihokeeplng apartments. SIC and
tlC. Home phono 2GC-K. 222
South Holly.
FOR KKN1 noDSKS
FOU UKNT A two room furnished
hotiae, screened porch. 220 South
Orape. 109
FOR RKNT 5-rooni fiimlslied bun
galow, 121 W. 11th. Phono r.0!il
for particulars. 10U
FOR RENT Furnished C-roora
house, modern. k(5 IS King st.
FOR RENT Modern five-room
bouso. M. A. Rader, at M. F. &
II. Co.
FOR RKNT Six room house, mod
ern, paved street, $16.50. W. T.
York & Co.
FOR RKNT Closo In C room hohuso
with modern plumbing nnd elec
tric lights. On paved street, with
lawn and cement sidewalk. Call
Hell phono 3401.
FOU RKNT 10 room house rear of
Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank,
suitable for business, real estate,
lxtardlng or rooming house. Gold
Ray Realty Co , Cth and Fir sts.
FOR IlKNTMISCKLliAXUOUH
FOR RKNT- 40 acres on uppor
Rogiio River, beautiful mountain
home, flue hunting and fishing,
good bouse and barn, alfalfa field,
garden nnd Irrigation ditch. Ad
dress P. O. Ilox 702, Medford,
Oregon.
FOR SALE tiAND
FOR SALK Uy owner, SO ncroB nil
fenced nnd cross foncod, now 5
room house and barn, two chlckon
' houses, gootl spring, flno young or
chard, good horse, wagon and har
ness, chickens, household goods
nnd tools, 12 acres In crop. Every
thing goes tor $1500 quick sale,
$700 caah, balance one or two
yearn. W. L. Howland, Coleatln,
Orogon. 124
NEW TODAY
A five room hoiiso, with bath nnd
pantry.lot 45x127, suwer and water
on tho place nnd paid. Just off
paving near the north school. Tho
lot la nicely lmnroved.nnd tho plnco
la offerod for $1050.00. Two hun
dred" of thla may romnln as a loan
on tho place, nnd tho owner will tako
n team as part payment. Look this
up.
I linvo n flno bearing peach, npplo,
nnd apricot twelve, uero fruit ranch
near Talent for sale for $0000.00,
Terms on part, and would tako a
Binall placo In trado. Tho placo haa
a nice five room houso, with gna In
tho houao for light-and cooking, and
tho placo Irrigates nlcoly from a gaso
line pumping plant. It should bo
soon to bo upproclatod,
Ton ncroa a mllo north of Central
Point, llungnlow with largo porch.
Half of thla Is cultivated, and halt
raw land, flno deep soli, nnd wnter
right gooa with tho plnco. Will tnko
n town property for. $1500.00 nnd
$2000.00. Can bo paid $500.00 a
year, C por coat.
C. D. HOON
Room 12, Jackson Ci. Bank Bltlrj.
' Phenes: Pacific 781, Home 78K
. Residence Pnone 26H
FOR HAMv LANDS
FOR BALK $35.00 buya S acres
best California laud. Klght trnlnn
dally, schools, etc. $5,00 month
ly pays balance of $315.00 on each
tract. Near Ban Francleco. See
Stone at Moore Hotel. 10!)
FOR SALK 80 acrca or Improved
land 2 m I lea from market. 5 room
furnished bouse, stock and Im
plement)), etc., good water. Price
$3000'. See It while crops nro
growing. Address Box 02, Jack
sonville, Ore. 117
FOB BAIiB ACltBACm
FOR 8ALI3 Eight ncren, Just out
side city limits, all planted to 3
year old apples; small house, good
well; $2500. W. T. York & Co.
FOR SALE SnSCKOiANKOUH
FOR SALc Prune nnd npplo or
chard. 25 acres prunes, 15 acres
Italians, 10 Petltes, 8 years old,
all on black bottom land, G
acres Newtown apples. C years old
on slight raise. If Interested ad
dress box 93 Youcalla, Ore. 114
FOR SALE Cnnarr nirds. Resi
dence 843 East 9th St., Pacific
phono 3596. 106
FOR SALE Ilerrles by crate. Call
Home phone 319-R, or Dooth 5,
public market. Ill
FOR SALE A-l Jersey cow. 3-ycars
old, perfectly gentle, genuine fam
ily cow. C22 Second. 109
FOR SALE Fruit Jars cheap,
gallon. 53C N. Fir. 110
FOR SALE Peach plums, tele
phone 597. Party J-6. 110
FOR SALE- New 2S Inch H. & J.
Centrifugal pump. Address Box
15 Mall Tribune. 108"
FOU SALE Flno apricots, delivered
Foot Hills Orchard. Pacific 1181.
FOU SALE Gaa range, child's mat
tress, porch and kitchen chairs.
Inquire 22 Uoso Ave., telephone
7304. 107
FOU SALE Alfalfa hay. Phono
Pacific 732-J-4. 108
FOU SALE Good teapi, light horses,
harness and back. Address Hox
60, caro Mnll Tribune
FOR SALK OR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE. RENT OR EXCHANGE
Good 7-room house, modern,
with two lota on South Central
avenue, east front, also lot nnd
barn joining placo. Four room
house with two lots closo In, con
nected with acwer and city water.
See owner, T. L. Taylor. Phono
Hell S6-R-4. 120
FOU KXCIIANRb
FOR TRADE Flno lot on College
Hill, best residence section of Cor
vallla, close to now ear line, for
soveral acres In Medford. Box
522, Pacific 5062. 107
FOR EXCHANGE Lot with 4-room
houso for Seattle property. Acre
age or city lot. White & Trow
bridge. 107
TO TRADE 50 acres land with
souio improvements for small tract
closo in. R. I-. -9 Knight Bt.
10S
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Five first-class pear and
npplo packers. Apply' to Bear
Crook Orchards. Wn. Rolfo.
WANTED SIlSCKLTiANKOUS
WANTED Single buggy or light
wagon nnd light slnglo harness,
also good now milch cow. James
Campbell, 320 Gamett-Corey Uldg.
107
WANTED One-Inch socoiidihaud
pipe. Medford (Ireenhouso, 923
oast Main street. Want 500 or
000 foot. IPS'
WANTED Forty or fifty April or
May hatched pullets, White Log
horn or Rhode Island Reds pre
ferred. Inqulro Janes Bros.,
Home phone 301-X,
WANTED Fresh much eggs, wo pay
cash for them. Tho Park Grocery,
423 West Mnln street.
AUTO LIVERY Cheap rates for all
day servlco, for picnics and fish
ing. Phono S16-F-4. 10C
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Civil Engineer
LOUIS W. WHITING CivR Engineer
and Surveyor. Wator filings aud
irrigation work a specialty; sur
veys, subdividing, building grades,
city engineering, drafting, sower
design, coucroto work, pump nnd
canal systems. Room 2, Palm bile,
Modtord, Oregon.
I'.USLVKSS I'IRKOTORY
Attorneys
D. W. BAGBHAW Attornoy-at-Lnw,
Jacksonville, Ore. Office: Bank
lildg"., second floor. Phone: Pa
cific. Main 33.
C. L. REAMES, LAWYER OffiO.o
Medford National Bank building,
second floor.
PORTER J. NBFF, WM. P. MEALEY
Attorneys-at-Law. Nos. 1 and 2,
Postbffice bldg.
A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Oarnett
Corey bldg.
MULKEY & CHERRY (R. F. MUL
KEY. GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms
11 and 12 Jackson County Bank
bldg.
B. F. PIATT LAWYER
Land Title Examiner.
320 Garnctt-Corey Bldg.
Accountant
1). It. WOOD General Accountant
Your books audited und kept for a
reasonable figure; your business
solicited. Office. Medford Mali
Tribune bldg; phone 6C11; resi
dence phone C302.
DIIHnrt! Parlors
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Upstairs.
Yonng &. Hall bldg. A nice, cool
place to spend the hot afternoons.
Brick untl Cement.
The Medford Hydraulic Cement,
Brick and Block Works. Spe
cialty, ornamental brick for fire
places, tile porches, columns, water
tables, sills, caps, arches, chimneys
lawn vases, jardinieres, flower pots
Phono Main 541, corner 10th and
Kir streets.
BUI rosters
VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 29 Jackson County
Bank bldg., Medford, Oregon.
Chiropractors
DR. A, R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise K.
Hedges', Mechano-Thernplsts, Chiro
practors, Spondylotheraplats. These
systems. Including dietetics, cura
tlvo gymnastics, hydro-therapy,
etc., produce results In both ncuto
and chronic diseases. Consultation
free. 230 N. Bartlett street, next
door to M. E. church. Hours, 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by ap
pointment. Bell phono Main 4171.
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor,
nervo specialist. E. 9t: 1 ud So.
Riverside. Vapor baths and scien
tific massage gtven, advice lu die
tetics, medical gymnastics, hydro
therapy. Lady attendant. Phone
Home 1CS-K. Main 7973.
Chinese Medicines
CHOW YOUNG'S Chineso medicines
will euro rheumatism, catarrh,
colds, golture, throat and lung
trouble, deafness, paralysis, private
diseases and nil kinds of chronic
and nervous ailments. Stomach
trouble,, constipation, indigestion,
womb nnd bladder troubles. Seo
me at 241 S. Front at., Medford.
Ore., to 4, G:3Q to 7:30. Residence
phono Main 42.
Contractor ami Builder
O. M. ROSE. Contractor aud Builder
Country work n spoclnlty. Plans
and estimates free. Box 522, Med
ford. Phono Main 5CG2.
Dentists
" DR. W. M. VAN SCtfYOC
DR. C. C VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Gnrnott-Coroy bldg.. sulto" 310,
Medford, Oregon. Both Phones.
DR. ARTEMUS W. DEANE Dentist.
Office lu Riulto bldg.. 123 E. Main.
Gas administered for extraction of
tooth. Telophono Main 681. Night
phono 4432.
Employment Agency
VALLEY EMPLOYMENTOFFICFv
Goo. Hacker, Prop. 33 South Front
St. All kinds of help . f urplshed
nnd positions obtained free to tho
omployer. Bell 1581. Home 270
R. 118
(intuitu Works
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W.
Priddy, O. D. Nnglo. Geo. T.
O'Brien Contractors and manu
facturers of brick; dealers In
pressed brick nnd lime. Otflco nt
their brick yard, West Jacksou st,
Phono No. 3401.
(Inrbago
GARBAGE Got. jour promises
cleaned up for tho summer. Call
on tho city gnrhngo wagons for
good Borvlco. Phono Malu 6251, F,
Y. Allou.
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By "Bud" Fisher
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Furniture
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner Slh and Holly sts., Medford.
Mission furnlttiro mndo to order.
Cabinet work of nil kinds. A'trial
order solicited.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary Pub
lic. Bring your work to mo nt tho
sign of Tho Mall Trlbuno.
Numeric
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
aro budded, not grafted. Our Btock
la not irrigated. Wo gunrantco
everything put out. AVo nro not In'
tJiw trust. II. B. Patterson, Offlco
removed to otflco Hotel Ndsh, In
side entranco next to barber shop.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
CO., Inc. Growers of htgh-grndo
nursery stock. Offlco 104 S. Fir.
Both phones.
I'rlntent mul Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho
uesi equipped job offlco In southern
Oregon; book lilndlng, looso lent
systems, cut paper, etc., ete. Port
land prices. 27 N. Fir st.
1 'altering
INTERIOR PAINTING AND DECO
RATING Bob Taylor. 815 Tay
lor st. Phono Pac. 3843.
Physicians ami Surgeons
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Physi
cians and surgeons, Taylor and
Phipps bldg., rooms 210-211-212,
Office phorea 501. resldenco phono
C12. Office hours 9 a. ra. to 8
p. tn.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA .MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic physicians.
Moved to rooms 416 arid 417 Gar-nott-Corey
bldg. Phono Main 6351.
DR. STEARNS Physician and Bur
geon. Offlco Garnett-Coroy bldg..
rooms 211-212, phono 5501; real-,
denco 307 S. Oakdale, phono 7171,
Home phone, resldenco 109, offlco
130.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
and Surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
Practlco limited to diseases of
wojneiit Offices over Huskies Drug
Store. Office Phenes: M. 1001,
Home 28. Resldenco Phenes: M.
7981, Home 357-K.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
Surgeon. Practlco limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied.
Office 216 B. laln st., over Med
ford Hardware company. Hours
8:30 a. in. to S p. in. Both phones.'
E B. PICKEL, M. D. Offlco Jack;
son County Bank. Office phono
M. 432; Res. phone, M. 58L.
: DR. E. II. PORTER '
Physician and Surgeon,
St. Marks? Block
Offlco phono 4901. Residence 705lt.
DR. J. W. J. MARION Physician
and Surgeon. Offlco rooms 5 aud
0 Kentuer bldg. Offlco hours 10
to 12, 2 to 5. Phone. Bell 271
Residence phono Bell 273 Home
347-X.
E. KIRCHGESSNER. M. D. Prat
tico limited to Chronic Dlseauos.
Offlco Hotel Holland. Wednesdays
10-3. Both phonos. Rcsidonca
phenes: Fnrmor lfixxC Eagle Point
and Roguo Rlvor lino.
HERMANN F. RATTB. M. D. Of
fice over Medford National Bank.
Qffieo phono G70I. Ilea., Hotel
Holland.
CLARK E. SAUNDERS. M. D Brae"-
tlco llmltod to Eye, Ear, Nose und
Throat. Eyes scientifically testod
nnd glasaea furnished whon needed;
Garnett-Coroy Bldg., 2nd floor.
Both Phones, Medford, Oro,
Real Estate
GEOUGE L. DAVIS, timber lands,
room 205, Home phono 131-R.
Ovor Fruitgrowers Bank,
REAL ESTATE L. N. JU'dd, Talent,
Qre., fruit,, alfalfa aud garden
luuda.
Stenographers
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm "bleck:
Stonogrnphlo work done quickly
nnd well. )
Transfer '
EADTRAT5SFBlt&'Tn'OlLrGai'Cd;T
Office 16 South Fir. Phone
Bell 3102; Home 350tK. Prlcon
right. Service guaranteed.
Ui 1 dcrtitkers "
JOHN A. PERI, UudertKr and'
Embalmer. Office 28 South. Bart-,
lott st. Telephenes: I)y, R
471; night, residence, Bell 473',
Home 179-L. Calls aiiHWrd,filtfkti 4
or day, Ambulancq sorvlw. ;v j$ ,
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