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I CENTRAL POINT ITEMS
, .Mil Aunt' Oiiuhip Ih vtailinj; rel
atives iii (Irani Puss this neck.
J. A. Ycnluiuu rnlimii'il t' tfiH
Nome in Oakland, CnlilWulif, TiIih
day UHiming.
Mrs. J. (), Isiiiichihi (.H'iit Tiu'M
tiny in (limits Pimm.
' City eoiineil nii't iii regulnrsivUinii Illont vryoMt In our valley with the
Monday ulghl uttti Mayor Cowley, ,Minn;llon t( bo sure to keep Ii a
H nlr Jrtl')l)s nml all Joiwiciliiii'ti Lcri (o olm, 8oclnI t tin)
.xcopl C.iiiuellujnn Moon, 'n'M.il.lmrM0)nK( w)lh t)l0 understanding
Arii-r allowing hill, lor July arid or- tlmt ,ll(, c,l(, Wf.ro lo lni,i ttt MrK.
Wing all si reel work discontinued, 0willl. nlll mrcM ,, l0tly. each
' Ht t ii tii-w pump for waUri0I ,U,IK r(.ni,.Ht.(i to bring wiini
HpVMlctn wan linuilit up. Al'tor li.j t)lnK wou(, ,n, mvtul , ti,0
iMiHuinit llii malli-r until 1 n. in. fnllliy. About Ilia llmv for tliopoo
Tucriilny tli mayor ami n-.-onU'r ( 0 ,,K, , lwr Mrs Hu.ldartli
with iiiMlmi'Uil In ltt the ''"li-'u-tionoof ouriiw teacher, took lliu no.
In llm I'nilcl I mil Wiirlw ooinpanv. ,o() ,Q vt ho mUiMr MtA lts
A piimii in to In. iiiMnllfd and rwiily I f)t,y ,0 tnko ft wftlk ,( Ul ,,, ncnr
for hitvii'i. in tliirty dayn alt.-r Mpi- )W nt, ,)y liul ,,, kt.0, tholM
line lli I'outrai't. Tim i-ouiii'il iiImi,. ,,, ,,1(1 rowd c0IUctlne at
ilhanut'ti lln lioiirx
for jrriKiiliiiK on
HiiinlayN. lou ran now irrigate
(nun 0:111' a. in. lo H a. in.
Mayor Cowlny hunl Tiii'mhiy
inoniliiif in Mciiforii.
Mftirli'uu Swil of Sovt'ii OakK wim
llifl iritfhl of Mixrt Auilrvy Holuion
TuvHiiay nrtcrnoiiii.
Mr. and Mm. Ik-rt McLnln 'Hor
Inliifd Mr. and Mr. Smith at dtutixr
Kuuday.
fAnumbr,of our yotuiKM'oi'lor
lofnlt'd "lx)iillatitt Loii" at Mfdfon!
TiMiniluy ovoiilui!
J. W. Sinitli' In visiting hi son
Tom nl KdKcwood. Cnl.. thin vcck.
MUa ItoKrt iX'Wrtl of 8nt Valloy
Nitftl frlendn ht'rw thin wruk.
II. I-:, Ilinlford Of Miulford apont
Woduntday here.
,Mr. and Mm, Fabor fntorlalnod
tliu imMiitinr of. tlia M. K. Sunday
iichool board nl tlnilr libmo TmBdoy
itvoiilnK. Th nvoiilnie wb lnt In
booIbI aniiiMMiionU aflr which nlab
orato rfnthinont woro norvitd. All
promtnt report apoadliiK a very en
joynlilo itvonliiK.
Ml( Nntllo Uwli. Ml Hoho W
Ford. W. 0. I.wl and 8. A. 1'atll
Min wuro pauoiiKorH from horo to
M eil ford V'diuday iiflnrnoon.
MrN. I. V. Wllllntnu htiM roturnod
from a vlU l Ornntn !.
Mr. llertha Vonriu of OrantB
n Ih vIbUIub br mithor. Mm.
J. ,N'lclioln lit thin city.
I. p. Wlllliun ha purchased a
now Flandorn "Jo car. Iko Ij rap.
Idly, bccomluk an expert chauffeur.
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DEBENGER GAP
Mm. OourKH Kpporley and throo
rhlldren of OranU l'a came to
IIuakJo lant Wednondny whoro they
will spend a wwk vIhUIiik with their
coilHlns, Mr. and Mm. (1. W. Stacy
anil family.
'Dr. K, KlrchKOBHiior.reporlB n flno
blK baby lrl born to Mr. and Mm.
Frank HodKern of Honjtlo on July 1!7.
Theodore Olimu of IIobrIo went to
Rilifeue Inat week lo take charRo of
a threiihliiK umclilne for a throaher.
iifnu of that vicinity.
MUh Nellie Dawflou' of Medford
Ih vlaltluK frlenda itml rolfttlvoH l
tho upper lloKim lUvdr country thU
w.eolc.
Tho linrvoHtliift machlnory or thl
Bl'do of tho valley In kept pretty biiHy
iiH.Diuro la coiiBldorablo Rraln to bo
ha'rvoBtod thl ta.
Hex H. Lampman of Oold Mill l
vIbUIiik frlendu at Illvordalo and
DnVeiiKer Oap thla week,
Hon M. I.ampian, editor of tho
CJol'd Mill Nowb nml Taut IlroHliiH of
dofd Mill Btarted on a luiuttnff trll
toTlluckleberry mountain last SaUir
day. TAFT RETURNS HOME ,
FKOCINCiNNATI TfJlP
ARlUNOTAiiK.'bi-'lU'luniink
hero today from Ciuelnimli after nt
Coiitllnir tho funeral of Jolm Y. "er
rlSii, fallier of lw, Taft, llw preHl
ileiit went iunnetlintoly to tlie oxeeut
ivii offidiiH.
n i, ,,!,',,, ii im
Mutt Thought He
c,tvM S Sin,., doyqu If Di' wbul,fo low WiceJ -n L . rn k
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EAQLE POINT EAGLETS
Hy A. C. Ilnwliitt
tint lunt llnlo 1 wrote 1 bollevo
I priuulited to lull this tlruo about
tho grand Moclnl wu linil lat Tim ru
tin y night t Hid paraoiuigi of tho
Baptist minister There bud been
MtiHrlut Invitations k I von out In ul-
R w ,,()ll ,,,, n pr n.ri,0.
CukIi'
tiiAiit, and atHO rIvo thorn a chance to
Ket lnnd tako poBsenBlon of tho par.
BQiinK The plan worked lo a charm
and about 8 o'clock the company that
had formed on that hIiIo of the creek
bewail to march acroM tho bridge
and your correspondent Joined them
jum a they were entering the yard
Kale, and I beitan to wonder If I was
KoIuk to bo lu au old M. W. ladles'
party all alone but at tho roar of the
procession I began to see a few men
and felt cpUto relieved. Hut when
wo ranched the hoiiMo tho door was
unlocked and the company marched
In and deposited tho rooJh In the
kitchen. 1U up the liouso and-beRan
to look around for boiiio of he In
mates, for they have three children
arid wo naturally supposed that they
woiiIiMmi at home but lo there wan
no one there and then some of them
began to fee! as tlioiiRh they had
been sold and would have no fun In
the Hue expected hut soon Bomo ono
was Heated at the organ and Frank
N'lchols had hi violin and Harold
Simpson had his horn so the music
commenced and wo wore bolns on
lorlalnod In that way when horo camo
tho minister Itov. U T. Simmons and
family, and Mrs. Suddnrth as Inno
cent as a little lamb. Well now talk
about any ono belnit surprised, they
hnrdly knew what to say or what to
think and wlion they wont Into the
kitchen and saw tho tho stack of
thlriKR on tho tablo and floor thoy
conlo to tho conclusion that the
preacher was bolnff pounded surd
enotiKh. Woll after tho first excite
ment was over wo 'thou-had somo flno
slnRlnK Interspersed with instrumen
tal music, which 'was Kept up until
late bedtlmo wlion wo quietly rotlrod
hoplnR that wo may all Hvo to en
Joy another such, a tlmo.
Tho followliiK persona woro pres
ent anil each tried' with the other to
soe who could muko ,tha occaBlon
ono of reiil ploas'uro and solid ert
Joyment. Mrs. A. J. Florey, her
dauRhter MIbs Marjtuorlto and Uttlo
boyB, J mid and Thoodoro. Mm. J. W.
Orovor and dauRhtor, Mrs. Painter,
xr. nml Mrs. 1 W. Stqwnrt, arandnm
Uockathorn, Mm.'' Siiddarth, Mm. S.
M. Mnrnlsh, Mrs. Franu nrawu, mi.
and Mrs. 0. W.'naioy, Mrs. M. U
Dally, Mrs. V, Saltor, Mr. and Mrs.
WnniBtorff, Mr. nil. Mrs Frank
Nichols nnd iradRhtqr, M. nndMrB.
Dryant, Mr, aml'Mm, Kd Wolfer, Mm.
A. N. Thomas, rs. Jnmos IMnRfln
Mrs. W. T.Oh'llilretli, Mr. D. C. Cnlf
sado, Mnrold Simpson, 'Mr. and Mrs.
(I. V. OwonH, Mrs. I.ottlo Van Scoy,
MIbs Louisa IllaBB, MIrs Oonott Maxol
ton, Miss Ilornrtidn Lowla4 Mrs. Win.
Knighton, Mm. Jo Mooinnn, Mm.
Jo'sbIo Vernon vand Mrs. Lottlo Mc
Quald. r
I havo written th$ abovo nanioa
frbm memory and, may havo omitted.
Bomo but think that I'hiivo given ,all
or thorn, nni( Iot"inoft611you when
you Kt nil of (hem folkH togothor
wltlrtho minister and his fiunlly, muI
your corroBponddnt' fo' 'report you
nnuy roat assured that thoro will bo
Bomethlnii doliiR,
MEDFOUD MXLTJ TRIBUNE, MEDITORP, CfflECJQy, TJIUBSD'AY, atlQTJBT 8, 1912
iJBWwewawaBwagiim,..!iLlijifiiwwwagaB!igaBiiwwii i i , uubu&
Couldn't Stand the Temptation
Well hero I am at the bottom of
my lllli piiro and still havo a batch
of KiiRlets Ioiir onoiigli to iiiokA
another, letter uh Ioiir ii this but the
next time will tell who was here Sun
day and what was done and who Is to
present the Catholic church with a
new hell.
RIVERSIDE RIPPLES.
Mr. I). II. Hmu wiih in Meitfonl
vtojlor Saturday.
Mr. nml Mr. I. T. (Inlliynr of Hie
Del io, Hock Point nnd Mrs. Orr
of Mrilfortl left Tlmrwlny for ui
overlniiil trip 1 Crescent City, ex
pi'diiig hi lie oile nboiit ten ilnyj.
Mn.. Guy umf Min$ Harper linve
just eompleled the pdrelnife of the
orchard traet ailjniiiini; them,, owit
el l.y Mr. (iilbert of Medford.
Quito a party of liiverxide people
vihiteil Uny Gold Sunday. They were
Mr. mid Mr. Nye, Mr. nml Mm. )(;
C. Slead. Mr. nnd Mrs. I). II. Slend,
Mr. mid Mrs. 0. IS. Allien, Mrs. 0.
II. Alden, Anna MeKeoron, (Jeorne
Jneolis nml Mr. Norton.
Mr. nml Mrs. ( I). WoolvOrtoil
have been entertaining Medford
fiiclulH the jmst wefck. Mr. Jennrftu,
who fpent several days fishing. Mr.
nml Mrs. l)e Armouil mid Misn
Minnie Clark.
Misi MltIIui Woolverion is visit-
Jiik Medfonl frieiuK this week.
A party of four headed hy Kiflli
n nl Swnekcr hnulirlit ill a fine two
yen r-old buck deer Moudny.
Mnroltl Ateu, who Jum heeti work
iui; on n fruit much near Kngio
Point, is hack at work on his ranch.
Mrs. Nye nml Mrs. Sprngue were
calliiij: on Itivvrsitlo friends Mon
iluv tifteruooii.
Prof. Hedilie of the state univer
sity ami his son, Maelvor Itcddic,
Herbert Mathews fnim lloMoii, who
in to teach nt Hosehtin; the eomiliK
year, mid Alexander Martin, a stil
deut of the statu university, are
ciiinpiug nt the Itoxalis much, guests
of Sirs. Gay and Miss Haner.
Mrs. Porter entertained the He
cieatiou Club Thursday nnd nil who
could utteud hud n very eiijoyablo
time. Kaeli membOr responded to
roll call by giving their ideas on the
mueh diseused subject, "WomnnV,
Suffrage." Mts. Nyi' and Mrs. Guy
rend m tides along those lines, then
Mrs. Porter, unstated hy Miss Mnr
tlui nnd Muster Murrta Porter, serv
ed n very delicious lunch. On no
count of the very busy season and
thl hot weather, it wiih decided that
the next meeting would Tie iu four
weeks instead of two.
E
E
A meeting of district captains and
officers of the Mission nnd Meson?
Home of Medford is called for
Friday, August Dili, 8 p. in. to com
plete nrrangeiuents for defiuitu work
at once. I.ct nil orgiiiiir.utiOiiH not
yet represented please choose, a
representative to meet with the' com
mitteo without fail. The meeting
will he held nt the M. K. ohuroh,
rtbiijh. '
Kvory organization in tub tiity is
invited, to send ii representative nml
to take putt.
NOTICE TO, WATER USERS.
ArriiuRomentH havo boon miado
with tho Xatatorlum corcpany for
tho blowing of tho whlstlo ut that
pla,co In cubo of flro. Your uro here
by notified to shift off any water
wtitcu, you may hi(Vo running when
tho whlstlo blows Mid keep it turned
off until throe, blasts a'fo blown
.which will moan that tho flro Is
oxtlngulshoil.
Tho shutting off of wutor a pro
vided for by ordfnauco ami all viola
lions wlll'uo-prosecuted; f
KUOENE AMANN,
119 Flro Chief,
win mm
FOR
NEW
H
M
BULL MOOSE TO
,y
The county ceiilral committee of
H. F. Mulkey's office Wedncsdny
evening ninl plnnned for u mass
meeting to he held at the Opera House
next Monday night nt which time the
campaign for the election of lfons
veit mid Johnson Hill he launched.
At this mass meeting the qtteKtion of
u county tiekel will he considered
and n state committeeman elected
who will attend u meeting if the
committee at Portland August 27.
The mass meeting; will he arranged
for hy Messrs. Ahnmis, Unite, Iloos
and Andrews.
TAFT CABINET HOLDS
MEETING ON BUDGET
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 A special
mectiui; of the cabinet wiih held nt
noon today. It it understood 'that
President Tiift 'Wished to outline to
he members of his offieinl family his
messages vetoing tariff hills and lo
decide whether to reject the "budget
bill" it the commerce court appro
priations were eniinitted.
I1UKINKSS OPPORTUNITIES.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Anyone
wishing to cngago In tho billiard
biislncss can purchase all or a half
Interest In tho Owl Billiard par
lorn as owner wishes to go away.
Same can be purchased at a very
roasonablo figure. S. I. Brown.
LOST
LOST Pair of glasses on Ross Lane.
Return to Hotel Mooro and re
colvo reward. IIS
LOST 30x3 H Inch automobile tiro
botween Eagle Point and Medford.
Finder pleaso return to A. J.
Dally, Eagle Point, or to this
offlco for reward. 120
FOR KENT FUIiXISHED APTS.
FOR RENT Smith ApU. 217 8. RU.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
Just Hko a bungalow. Large
porches, prlvuto baths, now, Tho
Berben, corner Qulnco and W.
Main street. Phono 347-L.
FOR RENT FURN1HHKD ROOMS
FOR RENT Largo sleeping room,
$1.G0 and 2 per week. Modern
housekeeping apartments. $15 and
110. Home phone 2GG-K. 222
South Holly.
FOR RENT Modern furnished
rooms nt tho Cottage, C04 West
10th St., two blocks south Medford
Hotel. Hot and cold water in
rooms. Home phono 217. Mrs.
H. M. Coss.
THE PARK VIEW Hotel hci
changed hnnds. A hotel for work
ing en, with cool, clean outside
rooms. $1.50 u week. Good meals
25 cents. Transients 25 cents a
night. J. T. Perry, Prop. 141
F O K It E X T HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms, 21 Genoseo etroot,
Phono Pacific 4224. 133
FOR RKN1 OTTHK
FOR RENT Two room furnished
houso nnd screened porch, 220 S.
Grape. 123
FOR RENT Modern flvo-roora
liouso. M. A. Rader, at M. F. &
II. Co.
FOR RENT 10 room house roar of
Farmors & Fruitgrowers bank,
siittnblo for btulnosa, real ostnto,
boarding or rooming houso. Gold
Ray Roalty Co.ppth nnd Fir sts.
FOR RENT Kigali room 'houso. also
six room apurtmoiit, closo In, roa
sonablo. lmpilro oakdalo Cnsii
Grocery, v , 120
FREE RENT Snmjl (urplsliod or
Unfurnished liouso In oxchuugo for
blight services All conveniences.
Phono 1012 or 417 "J," 'St., cor
ner South Oaiv'UMq, , , , 123
JJ i
FOR RKNT-iOFFICKS
FOR RENT Largo, comfortnblo pf-
flco rooms with' elevator service,
steam heat, hot and cold water.
Low rates. Apply Medford Furni
ture & HdW. Co,
MEET
MM
sasti
FOR KKtfTiifecfcLTiAXKOCS
FOIt JIKNT Itanches large and
sail, alfalfa and g&rden lands.
Gold Ha Realty Co., Cth and Fir.
FOR RENT 10 acres on upper
RogtJo River, beautiful mountain
homo, flno hunting and fishing",
Mood house and barn, alfalfa field,
garden and Irrigation ditch. Ad
dress P. O. Box 702, Medford,
Orogon.
FOR SALE LOTS
FOR SALE Largo lot 112x220,
good sol), two small houses nnd
poultry yard. Fifteen pruno trees
loaded with fruit. Water on lot.
Cheap for cash. S38 IJennett ave.
119
for saleMouses.
FOR SALE 7 room bungalow, large
screened sleeping porch, electric
lights and gas for cookln. Own
era want to leave city. Price
reasonable. Iuqulre 504 W. Ham
ilton, cor. Oakdale. II. J. Moeller.
119
W01H SALSS ACKEAOm
FOR SALE Eight acres, Just oot
sldo city limits, all planted to 3
year old apples; small house, good
well; J2D00, W. T. York & Co.
FOR SALE tiAITO
FOR SALE By owner. SO acres all
fenced and cross fenced, new 5
room houso and barn, two chicken-
houses, rood spring, flno young or
chard. Kood horse, wagon and har
ness., chickens, household, goods
and tools. 12 acres In. crop. Every
thing goes for $1500 quick sale,
$700 cash, balanco one or two
years. W. L. Howland, Colestln.
Oregon. ' 124
FOR SALE MISCEMiAXKOUS
FOR SALE Cheap, good two-room
tent houso. Sultablo for winter
nnd summer use. Address 50S
Plum street. US
FOR SALE Guitar, phono 5372.
120
FOR SALE Saw Mill. 25 II. P.
saw and shingle mill with equip
ments. Good location and good
rte. will sell cheap. Inquire, 83.
Trlbuno Office. 127
FOR SALE Chicken ranch and ber
ry patch mile from Medford,
sidewalk, electric lights, telephone,
ete. See W. II. Everhard, 1013
W. Ninth st.. phono C671.
FOR SALE Home and buggy. Horse
not afraid of automobiles. D. H.
Jackson & Co. 12 C W. Main, over
"Ugo Theater." 118
FOR SALE Cheap, Bull pups; the
kind that will look after the chil
dren nnd houso when you are
gono. Y. J. Johnson, Klamath
Falls. 120
FOR SALE Cheap, my three bear
houdns and C puppies; puppies halt
fox hound. Y. J. Johnson, Kla
bath Falls. 120
FOR SALE Horses, harness and
wagons cheap, camp outfits, of all
kinds. Saddles and pack, outfits.
46 N. Rlvorslde, rear of Hubbard
store. 120
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE. RENT OR EXCHANGE
. flood 7-room bouse, modern,
with two lots on South Central
avenuo, east, front, also lot and
bnrn Joining prace. Four room
houso with two lots close In, con
nected with sewer and city wator.
Seo owner, T, L. Taylor. Phone
Bell SC-R-4. 120
FOR SALE OR TRADE 7-room
modern houso and 4 lots situated
at 525 South Central. Has barn,
lawn, beautiful shado trec3, cholco
roses, largo screoned Bleoplng
porch. Will, trade for farm, good
laud. Phouo Pacific 5042. 118
FOR EXCUAXGK
FOR TRADE t4-room house, eloc
tro lights, ,sow,er In, on paved st.,
nnd sldo wallr In, will trado for
acres or small ranch. 311 west
Jackson st., no ngont., 155
TO EXCHANGE 13 acres good
productive 8rtll. Will rulso any
thing, for good city properly. 531
Hamilton street. W, Phono Paci
fic 2455. 118
FOR EXCHANGEr-Auto, vacant lot,
somo cash Tor. residence at bar
gain.. Clark 'Realty Co. 118
I1ELP WANTKD-rMAJAt
WANTED Gbod general Blacksmith
at II. Elliott's,' Medford 130
nKLP' WANTED TKUAtM
WANTE DA. wopiaii f oTgeiioral
liouso or,k, must, bo good house
keeper, small family. Mrs, John
Or'th, GlO'S.'Contral nvo." 118
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WANTED SITUATIONS.
WANTED Position by experienced
stenographer. Knowledge of book
keeping. Address Box 19, caro
Mall Tribune. 113
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Second hand office dsfc,
either flat or roll top. Address
Box 8, care Mail Tribune. 120
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Accountants
D. R. WOOD General Accountant
Your books audited and kept for a
reasonable figure; your business
solicited. Offlco, "Medford Mall
Tribune bldg; phone CC11; resi
dence phone C302.
Attorneys
D. W. BAGSHAW Attorney-at-Law.
Jacksonville, Ore. Office: Bank
bldg.. second floor. Phene: Pa
cific, Main. 33.
C. L. REAMES. LAWYER Office
Medford National Bank building,
second floor.
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALBY
Attomeys-at-Law. Kos. 1 and 2,
Postofflce bldg.
A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett
Coroy bldg.
MULKEY & CHERRY fR. F. MUL
KEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms
11 and 12 Jackson County Bank
bldg.
Brick and Cedent.
The Medford Hydraulic Cement,
Brick and Block Works. Spe
cialty, ornamental brick for tire-
places.-tile-porches, columns, water
tables, sills, cans, arches, chimneys,
lawn vases, jardln(eres, flower pots
mono Main 541, corner lotn ami
Fir streets.
BUI rosters
VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster aud
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 29 Jackson County
Bank bldg., Medford, Oregon.
Civil Engineer
LOUIS W. WHITING Civil Engineer
and Surveyor. Water tilings and
Irrigation work a specialty; sur
veys, subdividing, building grades,
city engineering, drafting, sewer
design, concrete work, pump and
canal systems. Room 2, Palm elk.,
Medford. Oregon..
Cim-oprttotors
DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Louise E.
Hedges, Mecbano-Therapists, Chiro
practors, SpoadytothernpHN. These
systems. Including dietetics cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-therapy,
etc., produce results In both acute
and chronic diseases. Consultation
free. 230 N. Bartlett street, next
door to M. E. church. Hours, 9 a.
m. io 5 p. m. Other hours by ap
pointment. Bell phono Main 4171.
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor,
nerve specialist. E. 9 th and So.
Riverside. Yapor baths and sclen
. title massage given: advice In die
tetics, medical gymnastics, hydro
therapy. Lady attendant. Phone
Home 1CS-K. Main 7973.
Chinese Medicines
GHOW YOUNG'S Chinese medicines
will euro rheumatism, catarrh,
colds, goltuco, throat and lung
trouble deafness, paralysis, prlvato
diseases and all kinds of chronic
and nervous aliments. Stomach
trouble, constipation, Indigestion,
womb and bladder troubles. See
me at 241 S, Front at., Medford,
Ore., to 4, 0:30 to 7:30. Residence
phono Main .42.
Contractor and Builder
O. M. ROSE. Contractor and Builder
Country work a specialty. Plaus
and estimates freo. Box 522, Med
ford. Phono Main 5GG2.
Dentists
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. O, G VAN SCOYOO
Deutlsts
Garnott-Coroy bldg., . suite 310,
Medford, Oregon, Both Phones.
DR. ARTEMUS Vf. DEANE Dentist.
Offlco In Rtalto bldg., 123 E. Main.
Gas administered for extraction of
teeth. Tolophone Main G81. Night
phono 4432.,
I I, i i i i l
Employment Agency
VALLEY EMPLOYMENT ,OFFICE
Geo. Huckor, Prop. 33 South Front
St. All kinds of help furnished
aud positions Obtained free to the
employer. Bell 1581, Home 370
R. 118
Furniture'
mTSHion FURNiTURB worKS
Corner 8th and Holly sts. Medford.
Mission furniture made to order.
Cabinet work of all kiuda. A trial
order solicited.
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Granite Works
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W.
Prlddy, O. D. Nagle, Geo. T.
O'Brien Contractors and manu
facturers of brick; dealers In
pressed brick and lime. Offlee at
their brick yard, West Jackson st.
Phone No. 34C1.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get .your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons for
good service. Phone Main G25L K.
Y. Allen.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKBY notary Pub
lic. Bring your work to ma at tho
sign of The Malt Trill line.
Nwserles
QUAKER NURSERIBS Our trees
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
Is not irrigated. We guarantee
everything put out. We are not In
the trust. II. B. Patterson. Office
removed to office Hotel Nash, In
side eatraaee next to barber shop.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTINQ CO. has the
best equipped Job offlco In southern
Oregon; book blading, loose leaf
systems, cat paper, etc., etc. Fort
land prices. 27 K. Fir st
Physicians and Surgeons
DRS. CONROY & CLANGY Physi
cians and surgeons. Taylor and
Phlppa bldg., rooms 210-211-212.
Office phoHd 501, residence phone
612. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8
p. m.
DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic physlclanrf.
Moved to rooms 416 and 417 Gar-nett-Corey
bldg. Phone Main 6351.
DR. STEARNS Physician and sur
geon. Office Garnott-Coroy bldg.,
rooms 211-212, phone 6501; resi
dence 307 S. Oakdale, phone 7171.
Home phone, residence 109, office
130.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
and Surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
Practice limited to diseases of
women. Offices over Raskins Drug
Store. Office Phenes: M. 1001,
Home 23. Residence Phenes: M.
7981, Home 357-K.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
Surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear. noso and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested aud glasses supplied.
Offlco 21 C E, Main St., over Med
ford Hardware company1. Hours
8:30 a. ni. to 8 p. m. Both phones.
E B. PICKBL, I. D. Office Jack
son County Bank. Office phone
M. 432; Rfes. phone, M. 682. ,
DR. E. II. PORTER
Physician and Surgeon,
St. Marks Block
Office phone 4901. Residence 7051.
DR. J. W. J. MARION Physician
and Surgeon. Office rooms 5 and
G Kontner bldg; Office hours 10
to 12. 2 to 5. Phone, Bell 371.
Rosldenco phone Bell 273 Home
347-X.
E. K1RCHGESSNER. M. D. Prae
tlco limited to Chronic Disease.
Offlco Hotel Hollapd, Wednesdays
10-3. Both phones. Ileeldancn
phenes: Farmer 16xx5 Ragle Point
and Rogue River Hue.
HERMANN F. RATTE, M. D. Of
fice over Medford, National Bank.
Office pbonq 6701.. Res., " Hotel
Holland.
CLARK E. SAUNDEBS. M. I):, Prac
tlco limited, to Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat. Eyes scientifically tested
and' glasses furnished when needed.
Garnott-Corey Bldg., 2nd floor.
Both Phones, Medford, Ore. a ,
RcalTCsUte
GEORGE L. , DAVIS, timber lands,
roqin, 205, Home .phone 131-R,
Over Fruitgrowers Bank.
REAL ESTATlS-i-L. N. Judd. Talent,
Ore., fruit, alfalfa and garden
lands. - ,
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ELLA M. QAUNYAW-
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work doaa qulokty
and veil;
Transfer
EADS TRAN8KHH' STOfMOM CO.
Offlee. 10, itentk rtr, H4h
Bell 3.152;, .Home 3BQ-K. Prl)
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EinlMilmer. Oftfcw MaH-
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