Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 17, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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CENTRAL POINT ITEMS
Mr. 1 1 union itml ilniiKhtor of Troll
wont luini ijiiliiK Uio lost of ttio
MUh .Mllilroil llnwk Hiiit tint
tti.vok-cnit with rlntlvo nt AhIiIiukI.
Mr. mill Mm, llorncr 'rt of nmr
Jni'UwonvllU? upmit Friday lu our city.
0. H, Mooro nnd 0. H, l.lltlo hnvu
movml frm ttio Tliomnn proporly to
tint Wlllliuiii property nt tho north
t'Ht corner of Bocond nnd AUIor
tn-titrt.
Mm. W. i;. Knhlur c'littTtnlnctl n
fow of tlui )oiiuk poopln nt liur homo
WVdnt'adny ovonloi; In honor of Ml
Victoria Vnn Vllct. Tho ovciiIiik wn
Mpimt In oclnl nimiAoincntn nftcr
which clfxtuty- rifrPHhiiioii wore
orvrd. All prriont pout n very en.
Joynlilo cvi'lilliK.
It. C. Itflliilo, Itrt Mcltln, (Iiik
MorrU, Win. NlkolniiN, Mr. llnlchvr,
Mrn. Duncan. Hr., Mm, Duncan, Jr.,
nnd H, A. 1'nttlnon wvro pnH0iif;cm
from hero to M ml ford I'rldny alter
noon. Miiuy of our youiiR lml Ion nro buoy
pnuhltiK nt vnrloiiH plnccn DiIh week.
I'rofcimor (trcoiilcnf who hit litn Hv
Iiik nl Kam; Cnmk hnx movml hln
fnnilty hero In tho Perkins property.
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JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
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MiM draco Mullcr of Sun Krnii
cihi'ii Iiiik lit'iui fiM'mlinjf n few ilnyrt
ut tlio homo of Mr. M. M. Taylor.
MUh Mullitr in the ilaulilcr of ll.t
Mtillcr, ro;iuurly of thi ptnec.
I'rof nuil Mrn. .1. I. WcIIk lelt for
!titlo I'iiIIh Monilny wlicro they will
onmp Tor n couple of vi'iks.
MIhh K(ltli Met'iiue of AhIiIiukI is
vlxitiiic nt the home of Mr. Oscir
Ditiifonl.
.Mr. mill Mix. Kicd CoMii hhhI
tlui week Oiid ill the emnp of the
l'onuer'rt fninily on Williumx cieek.
MiHMis Io1k KhIcm iiinl I'hoehu Hcek
of Med font were kiiohIk of Minn
Mimdo Newlniry, olio Ony jveeuely.
MiMxert Frmieirt Keniicy, Miuiilu
N'ettlury nnd Ailecn Kinpdiury hhmiI
Hiniilny ju Coletftiu.
Mr. M. M. Tnylor eiitertiiined u
nuiiilier.of ymiltjr "oplu lt Monday
uMiniiiK tit honor of Minn draco Mtillcr
of Sun KrmieNeo. The Jnvtlcd nuuHto
were; Minncx flraco McDonald, rinni
Alihott, Alien Ilocf, Oraeii NoIhoii,
l.ulii Williams, Knv I.mniHp:mli,
Ailecn lvlupliury, Mando Xewhury,
FraneiH Ivenney niitl Mix ,lleti Wil
liauiH of Iowa mid Vauco t'ulvtj; of
Mcdfoid, Donald raiueioii, Sidney
Aliliolt and Unwell Illncs.
Misrt I.ulu Prim in vinitiiiL,' at the
much of, Mr, Frmt Lity on An('oio.
Hurry I,hv uud family mid Hay
Ulrieli and fmiiily have ruttiruuil
from u twii,wcik'rt eumpiiitf tip on
l.itllo Ap)U'ate,
Mr.jitul Mi-h. t'luiH. Prim relumed
Wciliiotulny from n few.da.VH Hpout
in tlio AppWuto.ooinitry.
Mr, and Mi. CIiiih. Niekel and
daiiKliter aro ttpiMiitiu a fow weeks at
Newport,
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PHOENIX
Mm, Ilrookfl niovod Into tho WrlKtit
cottnKo on Monday,
Mib. (leorKO I'Stltor wnB tnkon
quite Hlok thin week.
Mark ForiiH and family loft Mon
day to ciiiup for u month at Lnko of
tho Woodd.
Mayor Prolan -of-TuloiU, was lu
PhoonJv WodnoHduy on IiubIiiohh,
Mra. John 13. ItoliortH pont Ttiei.
day lu Auhlnud.
Mlna Vera Cope of Shuttle, Is unond
Iiik lior viicnflon with nor parents,
Mr, nnd Mrs. John Cope. v
J, Under nnd wlfo left Thuradny
for mi nutonohl)o trip to Crntor.Uko
and Klamath FnllH,
Ira Dunlap left WodUoartny morn
Iiik on a IiiihIiiohh tf'lp to Moutniiue,
Cnllfvrnlu, "
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EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
(Py A. 0. llowlott.)
Tho Jnt (Imo I wrolo I proinltied
to tell (ho rondem of tho Mnll Tri
hunn HoiiiuthlUK of what I mtw nnd
(icurU on my trip to An(o uud Tnhlo
Hock. 1 vtarted for Atitloch ncliool
hoimo, expcctliiK to meet ltv. M. C.
DnvU thero ncconlliij; to previous nr
ranr.umenlK mid Juxt an I wnn com
ing out of the xnto ucnr the Ilylieo
brlilKO I raw him ruitnliiR full npned
to luicrcept mo to Inform mo that
thero won another appointment nheuil
of hU nt Antloch nnd Hint ho hud
phoned over tho neighborhood that
ho would prnncli nt Aisfite. Hut be
fore I ro nuy further on my itory
I lih to tell whnl I imw on niywny
ncroiiN tho denert, for I confeig that
I wn Krently mirpiUed. Thero were
Jint ncrrn nnd ncrcrt of nn tlno look
Iiik corn Rrowlnj; nn anyone could
wUh. although (hero were occn
ilonnlly HpotM Hint tho corn looked
leH henlthy than tho rout nnd In ad
dition to tho corn wore vIiiph that
looked like xqiinnh tinea, lirnna nnd
other vine of a imnller rnrloty nnd
I learned Inter thnt'they wore ennto
lopes, hut ulk uliotit thnt deiuierl
Kroiiud lirlnulni; xnrdeu truck why It
ilono niy-fjen-goof; to nee aurh' n
Krowth on In nd that lift alwnyn been
coii'ldcrcd worthlcm. Well nfter 1
wn met by brother Davit, I turned
my cottrno nnd went to Agnto nnd
thero we hnd n very InterettlnK Hun
day school nfter which DavIb
preached, and Jio and I went to Mr.
Hooby'H for dinner, well It Ik not bent
to nay niiioli nbout tho dinner but
Mrs. Pechy snld thnt the chlckonn
were all ready heforo nil knew that
wo wore comliiK. Well whllo din
ner wiim boltiK prepared Mr. Ilcoby In
vlfod us to wulk out Into IiIh or
chard and Knrdon, well tnlk about
gnrdon truck ho hnd nlmol every
thing that tho soil of Jncknoii county
can rnlxn nnd that mennH nlmoHt nny
thlnrt thnt will grow In our latitude,
hut hln fruit, apples, pears, berries,
etc., of all Kinds, and lu abundance,
when wo went back to tho houso tho
freezer wuh nbout ready for huidncon
nnd Mr. Peeby nnd Davis worked, the
freezer nnd your corresioniteut bosHod
llin lull U'ltlt In mnkfi ti Hlinrl ulnrv
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of It wo hnd n feiiHt of ns nlco Icoj
cream iih anyone could wish, After
tho feast wns over He v. Davis
started for Table Itoek to meet tho
Sunday school thero nnd your cor
respondent wont by n slower mode of
traveling, In n biiKK)'. but ltev, Davln
has one of tho latest Improved motor
cycles uud ho now can trael nt tho
rate of well ho rocb bo fiiHt that I
can't keep In sight, however I nr
rtvod at Mr. DoPorts tho plactx acroed
on when wo aopnrated. In duo time
and ho preached akaIii to a Kood
sized nudlouco. Whllo In tho neigh
borhood of Table Peck, 1 nptlcod
that tho young orchards wero look
Inif flue uud tho older ones wero Just
loaded with fruit In fact If, they
don't thin tho trees more thoy nro
likely to break all to polces. I iilso
noticed thnt thoro was a quantity of
Krulu beliiK stacked ready for thu
thrasher tud everything looked pros
perous. Well Monday afternoon nfter I
wan throiiKh with writing for tho
Mnll Trlbuno r took a tsroll over
town to boo what I could find thnt
would ho of Interest to tho rondora
of tho Mali Trlbuno uud I soon dis
covered that thoro was quite a num
ber of our furmera had come to town,
nnd iih I onterod Prowim storo thoro
I met Giih KilinuiiBon of Derby and
ho Informed mo thai ho nnd his fath
er I -ee KilinuiiBon wero running their
saw inllliticnr Derby r and with him
woro Pay nnd Fred Sluitronn nlao
ut )orby,Mrs.KQuiiukonbushandMru.
of Dorhy Mra, Quaokenbush and
Mih. fjoruiuu bestdo two othors that
woro strungera to mo, and nt IJoath
& Dlnmou'H I met Mr, Qunokonbush
and hH lntor-ln-law Mrs. MoKaffory.
Tlio QtiuckQuutiQtieH, (lormnU'u nml
MFUHfORD WXtn TRtBTJOTi.
McKefforys nil Urn on Mr, Corbln's
orchard nnd ns I understand It tho
three Indies nro nil slitters, they were
nil lu Koltlni supplies from tho two
Rouoral merchandise stores of our
town, ntthoiiKh wo Jiavo several other
stores lu our town besides thorn.
Whllo In HrowtiB storo I lonrncd that
Frank Prowu ono of tho firm, also
one of tho county commissioners had
Konn out on tlio Crater Lake road
with tlio other county commissioner,
James Owens, In compnny with Wm.
Von dor Jlolleu to Inspect the work.
Our now baker tells mo thnt ho
used to run tho Model Hakcry in
Medford and thnt ho had to ship
Tuesday niornliiK ono hundrodnnd
fifty loaves of bread to Medford nnd
that It Jutit keeps him Jumping to
keep any stock on hnnd. That spenks
well for KnRlo Point to have to ship
bread to tho great city of Medford.
floorj;o Vondcr Ilellen has gono to
Prospect to take n hunt.
(lus HottonburR lost ono his horses
Monday evening with pneumonia.
Cnnl of Thanks.
I ,with, by this means, to express
my thanks and gratitude to Kov.
Iloylo for his kind words, tho singers
for their awcot singing, nnd nil any
friends nnd lodge members for their
many kind acts and tho beautiful
floral offering, during tho Illness ami
death of my beloved sister, Delia XI.
'Lawronli. Such acta will never, bo
forgotten. 120
MPS. W. T. SHOULTS.
NotliliiK to Drink lint .Mineral Water
on tho big Union church and Sunday
school picnic nt Colestln, Tuesday,
August 20. nut, oh! tho good thltiga
in those lunch baskets. Tho Southern
Pacific speclnl will bo a dandy nil
modoru, roomy coaches. Six hours nt
the Springs! You'll got homo nt
your usual bed time nnd go to bed
happy, Ono faro for'tho rotiud trip.
127
3VOTICK.
Dlnckomlth shops will l;o closed on
Saturday, August 17, beliia; tho llorso
ahoora national holiday. All shops
belonging to Jackson County Local
020 will bo closed on thnt day.
120 W. W. WILSON,
8oc. No. C20.
KXCUILSJON TO 1UIXKMU1R.
Kvoryono will dpubtlces want, to
goonUiataiK'dal Train Excursion to
DuiiBiiiuIr, Shnstn Springs, Colestln
next Sunday, tho ISth. Special Train
from Grants Pnss, Medford, Ashland
and Intermediate points with modern
equipment will tako caro of tho
crowd, nnd Ono Faro for round trip
places It within reach of all. Seo
tlio big game at Wood.
Notice of Halo of Iiiiitrnvciiient Points.
. Not I co Ja heroby given thit tho
Uocordor of, tho Qlty of Medford wjll
roceivo seaieii proposals for tno pur
chuso of 13,750.00, or nny portion
T-s
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Announcement
Polytecliiiic Collegti Oinm Hepteinbor
tre Suit.
Three departments: Normal, Rusl
Hess, nnd Knglnootlnt,'. Tho Normal
furnishes a u trout? courao for teach
ors ns well as tonchors' rovlow clnasos
every month In tlio year; the Rusl
neua course contnlna bookkeoplng,
shorthandj typowrUIuK. and nil com
morclal work; tho Engineering
courses nro,clyU, ploctrlcal, tuoohnnl
cnljr amlimlnlng.
Tho collogo Is opou tho ontlro year
of twolvo months.
Special tenchora for' each depnit
mont, Thoroughncaa In nil linos of work.
Graduates will bo. aided In secur
ing positions.
Lot young mon nnd young women
got roady tor tho wonderful dovolop
mout of this sootton of, tho Puclflo
const,
For information addrosa
1HLYTK0I1N10 COLT4EGK
AhIiIiukI Oivgon
MlSPirOnPoOllKCION'. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1012
'
thereof, six iier.ccnt (G per cent) ten
yenr Improvement Ponds of tho City
of Medford,', Dr?0ir, (optional after
tno first year.;
Tho bond will bo sold at tho high
est price obtainable but not for less
thun par and accrued Interest. All
bids mutt bo filed at tho Recorder's
office at any time before 4; 30 p. tn..
Friday, August ICth, 1012, and must
bo uccompanled by a certified check
equal to flvo per cent of tho amount
bid for said Ponds, said check to bo
forfeited to tlio City of Medford In
caso bid la accepted and, bonds nro
not nurchased In accordance with said
proposition within twent days after
tho notice of mid acceptance Tho
City Council of (he City of Medford,
Oregon, reserves the right to reject
nuy and all bids.
KLMI3R T. FOSS.
L , City Recorder.
Dated this Dtli day of August. 1912
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONK Y TO LOAN Ranch money,
nny nmoiint, long time, low rntos.
Clark Realty Co. 128
MONUY TO LOAN On Improved
city or ranch property. Box 85.
Mull Tribune,
FOR KENT- HOUSEKEEPING
. IIOOM8
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. 21 Gcneseo street,
Phono Pacific 4224. 133
FOR EEN1 nuti'BBi
FOR RENT Modern S room house
on Oukdnlo. $J5, Cnrkln & Taylor,
phono Pacific .1171. .
FOR RENT Acry doslrablo tour
room bungalmf with cower and
water on paired street. Rent
Jll.r.0. Geo. C. Cornltlus, 123 E.
Main St., MnlG031. 125
FOR RENT Modern fire-room
houso. M. A. Rader, at M. F. &
H. Co.
FOR RENT 10 room houso rear of
Farmers c Fruitgrowers bank,
suitable tor business, real estate,
boarding or rooming bouse. Gold
Ray Realty Co.,' 6th and Fir sta.
FOR RENT Eight room houso, also
elx room apartment, close In, rea
sonable. Inquire Onkdalo Cash
Grocery. 12C
15 Per Cent on. Investment
ARE YOU LOOKING ?
For n real bargain, I enn show
you one In 25 acres of Hoar Creek
bottom. All in bearing fruit, alfalfa
nnd garden. Six room house, good
barn nnd water. Within 1 miles
Medford on Macadam road, Pacific'
Highway, R. F. 1)., telephone, gas
and electricity. Low prlco and lib
eral tonus. Or ten acres In bearing
npples and pears In 1-4 mile of Cen
tral Point. 4 room houso, etc. in
per cent of prlco asked allowed for
present crop If not desired by pur
chaser. Seo or write ownor, Pox 77,
Routo 2, Medford nonco, as will sell.
A SNAP
CO ncrcs, six miles from Medford.
good graded road croases tho tract,
nil free boII, at $G0 per aoro.- $1000
will 'Uandlo, easy terms on balance.
Part Is crook bottom land, suitable
tor alfalfa. Soreral springs on tho
placo. Timber enough to pay for tho
tract. No buildings. Iu tho Griffin
crook district.
W. T. York & Co.
S9B3
NEW TODAY
120 ncros Jolnlngn country town,
IS acroa of beurlagiorchnrd, 45 acres
Irrigated, balance In pnatiiro, -with 'un
limited adjoining range, a flno sight
ly locution, excellent road all tho your
For salo for $100 au aero, tortus on
pitrt, or wOl trado for a hay or dairy
ranch on tho coast,
ld0 acres near Klamath Falls, 85
ncrea under n now government Irriga
tion dlteli, moat of tho bnlanco Is also
oxcollont land. A groat alfalfa pro
position with wldo stock ran go ad
joining. Wilt for $50 an aero,
or will tuke tncomojProperty In Med
ford id exchange, '1
C.D.HOON
ttoom 18, Ja.uU.sou County Hunk llldg.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Ranches largo and
sail, alfalfa and garden lands.
Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir.
FOR RENT 10 acres on upper
Koguo Hirer, beautiful mountain
homo, flno hunting and fishfng,
good house and barn, alfalfa field,
garden nnd irrigation ditch. Ad
dress P. O. Pox 702, Medford.
Oregon.
FOR RENT PUICXIHHED AITS.
FOR RENT Smith Apis. 217 S. Rlr.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
Jutt like a bungalow. Largo
porches, prlrato baths, new, Tho
Derbcn, corner Quince and W.
Main street. Phono 347-L.
FOR RENT OFFICES
FOR RENT Large, comfortablo of
flco rooms with elevator service,
steam heat, hot and cold water.
Low rates. Apply Medford Furni
ture & Hdw. Co.
FOR RENT FURNISHKD ROOMS
FOR RENT Modern furnished
rooms nt tho Cottage, 604 West
10th et., tw-o blocks south Medford
Hotel. Hot and cold water in
rooms. Home phono 217. Mrs.
H. M. Coso.
THE PAJtK VIEW Hotel haf
changed hands. A hotel for work
ing en, with cool, clean outside
rooms. $1.50 .1 week. Good meals
25 cents. Transients 25 cents a
night. J. T. Perry, Prop.
141
FOR SALE ROUSES
FOR. SALE Now and modern five
room bungalow. Will sell at cost
and on easy terms. Pig Pines
Lumber Co. tf
FOR SALIS ACmKAOK
FOR SALE Eight acres. Just ont
sldo city limits, all planted to 3
year old apples; small bouse, good
well; $2500. W. T. York & Co.
FOR SALE 2 acres In Jackson
ville, clear title. Seo owners. Sis
ters of St. Mary's Academy, Med
ford. FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 130 hens, whlto nnd
brown LeghornB, 506 Newtown be
tween C nnd 7 p. m. any day. 126
FOR SALE 500 Whlto Leghorn
chickens, must bo sold at once.
See or phone. E. H, Janney. Home
phono 10 mid 372-R. 12S
FOR SALE Blackberries by crato.
Call Home Phono 319-R. 130
FOR SALE A good strong moun
tain hack, nearly new. J. C. A..
Medford Mail Tribune.
FOR SALE Saw Mill. 25 11. P.
saw tnd shlnglo mill with equip
nwnu. Good location nnd good
rig. will soil cheap. Inquire, S3.
Trlbuno Offlco. 127
FOR SALE Chicken ranph and ber
ry patch mllo from Mouroru,
sidewalk, electric lights, telephone,
etc. Seo W. H. Everhard, 1013
W. Ninth st., phono 6671.
FOR SALE I Centrifugal pump.
$15,00 If some ono has 5 cords of
Oak wood to tako it in on. Senrle,
at R. R. Electric office. 126
FOR SALE Ono almost new com
puting scale vory cheap It taken
nt onco. F. . Tribune. 126
FOR SALE Would like ordors for
early and late Crawford poaches.
Mrs. L. P. Black, Ashland, Ore.,
Phono 465-J. 131
FOR SALE 20 tons of good grain
hn $7.00 por ton. Inquire of R.
H. Lincoln, 104 S. Bartlett St.
HELP WANTED MALE
WrNTED A man with team to haul
200 cords of wood iu Butto Falls
district. Address A. p. Barrow,
Medford, Oregon.
nELP WANTED FEMAXdi
WANTED Girl for housovork wholo
or part of time. 1427 .p. Main.
Phono Paplflc 7571. t126
WANTED Girl for gonoral hbttso
work, family of threo, dollar a
day. Mrs. Wm. Budgo, Cll W.
10th. 120
WANTED A girl Tor goneral houso
work, Must bo good cook. Tele
phone :i341. Mrs. nert Andorson,
006 AV, Main.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES,
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Anyono
wishing to engngn in the billiard
business can purchnso nil or a half
Intorost In tho Ovyl Billiard par
lors na owner wlahea tn go away.
Samo can bo ptirchnaod at a very
ropoiMblo figure, g, 1, Drown.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Clean, whlto
Mnll Tribune Office.
rags at
WANTED To buy from, ownc, good
houso with ono or more lots, ad
dress or call at 0 p. m. or Sundays
at Room 11, 21 Genesee St., N.
126
WANTED To rent, good tent for
camping 'by first of week. Phono
113-X. 126
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR TRADE 4-room house, elec
tric lights, sewer In, on paved St.,
and sldo walk In. will trade for
acres or small ranch. 311 west
Jackson st., no agent. 15C
BUSINESS DUtnerrouY
Accoantants
D. R. WOOD General Accountant
Your bookB audited and kept for a
reasonable ligure; your busincun
solicited. Office Medford Mall
Trlbuno bldg; phono 6611: resi
dence phono 6302.
Attorneys
D. W. BAGSHAW Attorney-at-Law.
Jacksonville, Ore. Office: Batik
bldg., second floor. Phene: Pa
cific, Main 33.
C. L. REAMES. LAWYER Office
Medford National Bank building,
second floor. .
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEY
Attornoys-at-Law. Nos. 1 and 2,
Postoftlco bldg.
A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett
Coroy bldg.
MULKEY & CHERRY (R. F. MUL-
KEY. GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms
11 and 12 Jackson County Bank
bldg.
Brick and 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
Fir streets.
Bill Posters
VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 2D Jackson County
Bank bldg., Medford, Oregon.
Ci 11 Engineer
LOUIS W. WHITING Civtt Engineer
and Surveyor. Wator flings and
irrigation work n specialt; sur
veys, subdividing, building grades,
city engineering, drafting, sew'er
design concrete work, pump nnd
canal systems. Room 2, Palm blk.,
Medford. Oregon.
Chiropractors
DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Loulso E.
Hedges, MetShano-Thernplsts, Chiro
practors, Spondylothcrapists. These
systems, including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-therapy,
etc., produco results In both acuto
and chronic diseases. Consultation
freo. 230 N. Bartlett streot. next
door to M. E. church. Hours, 9 a.
m. to 5 p. in. Other bourq by ap
pointment Bell phono Main 4171.
DR. R. J. LOOKWOOD, Chiropractor,
nervo specialist. Rooms 203-04-05
Garnett-Coroy Bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given;
n'dvlco in dietetics, medical gym
nastics, hydrotherapy. Lady at
tendant. Phono Home 115-K.
Main 7073.
Clilne.se Medicines
CHOW YOUNG'S Chlncbo medicines
will euro rliQiimatlsm, catarrh,
colds, golturo, throat nnd lung
trouble, deafnoss, paralysis, priyato
diseases and all kinds of chronic
and uorvous ailments. Stomach
troublo, constipation, indigestion,
womb nnd bladder troublos, Seo
tno at 241 S. Front St.. Medford,
Oro., to 4. 0:30 to 7:30. Roaldonce
phono Main 42.
Contractor nnd Builder
O. M. ROSE, Contractor and Buildor
Country work a specialty. Plans
and CBtlmatos freo. Box 522, Med
ford. Phono Main 5662.
Dentists
W. M. VAlSt SUOYOO
DR.
DR,
C. C VAN SCOYOO
Donttsta
Garnett-Coroy bldg., suite 310,
Medford, Oregon. Both Phones.
DR. ARTEMUS W. DEANE Dentist.
Office in Rlalto bldg., 123 E. Mala.
Gas administered for extraction or
tooth. Telephone Main 681. Night
phono 4432. , f; '
Notary Public "r , .
HELEN N, YOCKEY Tsotary Pufi
lie. Bring your work to mo ut the
sign ot Ttio Mull Trlbuno,
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By "Bud" tishc
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BUSINESH DIRECTORY
Fnrnttaro
MISSION FURNlTtrtM WORKS
Comer 8th and Holly sts., Medford.
Mission furniture made to order.
Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial
order solicited.
,1 I II .W I I ! II HI ll'lll I JW
Granlto Work
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W.
Prlddy, O. D. Nngte, Geo. T.
O'Brien Contractors "and manu
facturers of brick; 'dealers In
pressed brick and lime. Offlco at
their brick yard. West Jackson at.
Phono No. 3461.
Garlmge
GARBAGE Get your premised
cleaned up for tho summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good service. Phone Main C2G1. F.
Y. Allen.
Nil rs eric
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
is not Irrigated:. We guarantee
everything put out. We are not In
the trust H. B. Patterson. Offlco
removed to offlco Hotel Nash, In
side entrance next to Txtfber shop.
Printers and Publishers
MEDrORD PRINTING CO, haa the
bestcqulppcd Job offlco In southern
Oregon; book binding, loose lent
systems, cut paper, etc., etc Fort
land prices. 27 N. Fir st
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Physicians and Surgeons
DRS. CONROY &, CLANCY Physi
cians and surgeons, Taylor and
'Phlpps bldg., rooms 210-211-212.
Office phono 501, residence phone
612. Office hours 9 a. m. to S
p. m.
DR. F. G. CARLO W, DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic phystclans.
Moved, to rooms 416 and 417 Gar-nett-Corey
bldg. Phono Main 6351.
DR. STEARNS Physician and Bur
geon. Office Garnett-Coroy bldg.,
rooms 211-212, phono K501; resi
dence 307 S. Oakdale, phono 7171.
Home phone, residence 109, offlco
130.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
nnd Surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
Practlco limited to diseases of
women. Offices over Hasklns Drug
Storo. Offlco Phenes: M. 1001,
Home 2S. Resldonco Phenes: M.
7981, Home 357-K.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
Surgeon. Practice limited to oye,
car, noso nnd throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied:
Offlco 216 E. Main st., over Med
ford Hnrdware company. Hours
8:30 a. in. to 8 p. in. Both phones.
E B. PICICEL M. D. Offlee Jnck
son County Bank.. Office phone
M. 432; Res. phone, M. 582.
DR. E. H. PORTER
Physician and Surgeon,
St Marks Block
Offlco phono 4901. Residence 7051,
DR. J. W. J. MARION Physician
and Surgeon. Offlco rooms 5 and
6 Kentuer bldg. Offlco hours 10
to 12. 2 to 6. Phono. Bell 271.
Resldenco phono Bell 273 Home
347-X.
E. KIRCHGESSNER. M. D. Prac
tlco limited to Chronic Disease.
Offlco Hotel"1 Holland, We'dnoadayH
10-3. TJdth photies. Residence
pheneB: Farmer 16xx5 Eagle Point
and Rogue River line. , I
HERMANN F. RATTE, Mi D. Of
flco over Medford National Bank.
Offlco phono 6701. Ros., Hotel
Holland.
CLARK E. SAUNDERS. M. D Prae
tico limited to Eyo, Ear, Nose mid
Throat. Ey6a scientifically tested
and glasses furnished when needed,
Garnett-Coroy Bldg., 2nd floor.
Both Phones, Medford; Ore.
Real Estate
REAL ESTATE L. N. Judd, Talent,
Ore., fruit, alfalfa and garden
ta.nda. ..
Stenographers
ELLA M. OAUNYAW Fatra block.
Stenographic work, done quickly
and well,
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER A STORAGH CO,
orflce 10 South Fir. Phone
Bell 3152; Hdme 3S0-K. Prises
right. Service guaranteed.
Undertaker
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PERL Undertaker kh4
Bmb&lmer. Offlee 28 South Harr
iett at Telephones; Dy,' 9m
471.5 (nlgiaf residence gU 47,
Home 17U-L, GoU HH'wer4'aJtfh.t
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