Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 03, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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NEW YORKERS
WANT JONATHAffS
KkmIii'I & )ny ixKim ln followIiiK
i1ii(mI Nihv ytrl(, Aiik'tit 127 2
Huvunty-M'vt'ii riirn Monday nml
xixty-fiMtr tuiliiy (Tui'Ntlny) Ihvm
i-niitiiiui'il hi'iivy nrriviilM.
Hnrlli'llH :il,()00 Iioxim yi'Mionlny
nml ttidity nml Hut inurkot in a hIkkIi'
lower, nltliouli a for (!itlifiriiin
.Mrtiiulniii HnrtlrltH Hold .f.'.r.ll
fJ.Htl. Tho Imlk of (In. Callfonilu
bhliuiimit hold from I'-MO lo jf'J.-IO
nml Moini nttlicr fipf, ovi-n oit.
Kllil eiirrt from llu norlliwcHt with
ttvoraci'rt ariMiiiil J.IIU. It U tJuijily
woiiili-rful how IIiIh marki'l and hoiiif
otlicrn In I ln met urn Mandiiii; up on
HarlMtn.
Pt'aohi'K 1(1,000 yvflordavund Jo
ilav mid tin market is aliiiut tw IiIkIi
i r, iiIIImmikIi tlii Kiont liulk U fnxii
(lfto to 7fic Tliry ani ruIii lively at
tlu'fo iirli'i'ri.
AppleH HiiyorM nnkiiiK for Jonn
tliatm and w liclh'Vo tin fit rnrn of
priim1, well eolon'd apple I'OiniiiK in
lien- will hell fnun if'J.25 to if.7fi per
PEACE ESSENTIAL
P
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SAN' PIIAN'CIK.'O, Sept. !l. nV
holitton of the lalior problem emi lie
had ''nnti tlnmt nru 110 idle poor and
no nioro' lilln rleJi," iieronlinj to
Clureiice S, Dnrrow, klui C'liinno at
tornvy,' gently uaiui'U'd in 1.oh A11
lieleh on a oliarj-u of jury briliitiKi
who in hern today. Harrow delivered
the I.ulior Day onitlon at Sliulltnuuml
Parle.
A erowd of l'J.OOO listened whilu
Harrow, dimuiKHcd the labor iueition
and biMinlly exprehMed bin xareasin
at labor'H attempt to improve itn
eomlitloii.
"f.alior muht turn itx nilenlion (o
tlin fundauuintal onditious," bo haid,
"Striken, hiekoulHi dyniiiiiite, the pen
iten(lnry"ait1 tliu Hoaffold never' will
holve the problem, You must et
peaee,"
I OBITUARY. I
Mm. llniinu M. iiiinfortl
Mr, Kininu M. Duuford, a plnnoor
of Juoktou county, iilul for 18 yenrn
a realdont of JackHOiivllle, illod 'lit
lior homo In Mini city Mniutny. Him
Ih mirvlv'od by u liuubauil utul nix
cblldrou. At, thu tlmu of complotlnK
llilu llfu, Mm. Duuforil wim CO youru,
3 moutliH ami 21 dnyii old,
DucaahoiI wnfl well ami widely
known uuioiik the old renldontn of
miiitliorn'Orekon, a'ul,wH liroi'nlnout
In IoiIku work. 8I10 woh a pnt wor
thy umfrou bf tbu Kastorh Btnr'lddRo
niid'u'inomlior of ttio ltjtiecfcnH,"Hn
dor wIiobo oiihiIcch tho funornl will
bu bold Tuemluy at - o'clock' p. in,
lnturiuout In ttio Jucksonvlllu conic
tecy. r John Tborptoii (V'Mer
John Thorittun CiiBtur, otto 0110
year, died ut tho lioinoof IiIh par
'iitH onn mile unvt of lioonlx Mon
day. Thu fuilorul H(irv(Jila will bo
"hold TuoHday nftornoou front tbu
family rofllduuco at 3 o'clock, tho
ltnvt Itnlloy officiating, lntormont
In Phounlx cumotery.
IMTTSHUIta, 8opt. 3. At lonut
twenty-two puruonH arc known to bo
dead and olovon othoiH aro bultuvod
to bnvo poilahotl as a ramilt of a
torrlblo' iitnrm that Hwopt weHtoni
nml northern i'onnnylvuulH, the I'an
humllo district of NVout' VliKlula and
a uoctlou of tioutern OJilo lnut nljOit,
Thu towim that utifforod aro CoUJoih,
W. Vn,f Ohorry Valloy, J'ouu,, JJur
KottHtowil", I'onn.J Avollu,' Pontilaitd
Oaiinoimliui'U, Poitii.
OR LABOR'S RIM
'jii
J
The fiiHlcNt boxini; iiinteh of the
past year wh Hliij.eilly Franlilu Kd
wardn Mondity OvoiiitiK whOii Jim
Honmr of Oakland, Cat,, wont ten
fiiHt roumlH with Krankiu Smith of
San Kraiiei'd'o to u draw. The mill
wan el'vcr, f.iht and elmirlv demon
htrated that the Ixiyn were very miieh
in earneht about the work thev bud
to do, At varioiix tieuiM durinu the
ri'lit Ilia end heejued near but both
oyx mnuAKed til hliek it out,
Duri' Hit1 first "ii nuiniU Hor
ner hiiemed to have a hbade on Smitli
the latter i!oiii all of the leadiu; but
evidently failiui to hind a pnnihiiiL'
blow, mvin-; to hhort reueh. Honmr
wau tho larger man of the two and
htop'x'd many of Sinitb'h ruwluw ami
UjijiereiitH. In (lit M'vriilh, however,
hiuilh finally arrived and tor a por
tion of the round it looked liko ear
laiiiH for tbu Oakland lad. llu eaiiie
lip htroitg in the eijHilh mid while
Smith kept IniHy trying to mi one
H'er, Horner, hlnyed with it in uM'w
shn'H'. ikitb men fiiiihcd tired but
jJlill tryitiK. Hn-ferei! fUlwardn very
properly ealled it a draw.
The curtain raider wnn a four-
round bout htwfii lluy 1Wi,w.ii Jlnil
Jnek'W'at 1611. It wan n' tame affair.
The bonne wuh very ximill; 'The
mill leM'i-vtd oiw of tht InrK bounrf
of bint hprinjj.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS
lialpb HolmvH. iiHWijtinit ayeiit H.
1. company here, in taking a uiouIIi'h
vucation mid (1, K. Hatdorrf ot
I'ortlaud it filling bin plaee
Vint Ueair, Jr., and Hcri Ivlinluii
hHul Satunlay in OraiitH 1'iihh.
MiH Illaektord mid Miks ioiiiii
have arrived here from their eastern
home to tench in our hcIiooIh for
the comiiu; year.
Capt.' S. M. NVnloii of Table Koek
hpeut Saturday afternoon bore.
Mr. kind Mr. W. K. Alexander aro
nitcudluj the Kalem fair this week.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. V. Myers mid Mr.
and Mrn. Harry K. Trovillo have re
turned from McAllinler Spriuijs.
Hridauo Sanderhon and II. K. Heal
of ,fedfird spent Sunday here.
0. M, Gurviu auJ family, Miss
floorniu Cline and friend, Mihx Pearl
Komh, MJhh Kloivnee Stearns, MIsh
Haxel Herriut;. MiH Hlliott, A. It.
Parker, Clarence- .Paukey, Cllenu
Owen, .ukn Pt-uH, W. T. 'Stidhain.
Merrill Kindly Howard I)uu)ai, D.in
Ifurrinu were iiiiioiik tho Ceittral
Pointeih in Medford Sunday.
Our kcIiooIk oH!iuid Monday niorn
in; witli the Prof, flreuuleaf iih prin
cipal, MIhk Corn Smith, hih suhool;
Miss lilanehu Voiiiik, bifb svbodl,
Misi Hlaekford, eighth ritdn; MH
ijlititoii, hovcntji railo; Mins lioliuu
hiktb urrido; Mum Harr, fifth Krodo;
M!hh KlliaHon, i'oiirtb rado; MUs
nienspi), (bird Krude; MiV. Jtors, hte
oml nule'j Mrs.1 Purk6ypHe, first
Ki'ade; Miss lluebu, domestio Neleiiee.
Miss Grneo Smith bus returned
from 11 visit to Mdewood, California.
A, H. Cornull of (IrmitH Pass iiinde
11 business trip here Monday.
Mrs. C. II. Ony or Medford spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. .1. 11,
Ony bore.
Mr. and Mrs, Costeu and Mrs.' Al
len have returned to their homo in
Portland, stopping ut osobur on
route.
Our banks mid all blaeksinilbhbops
woro e'loHod Iaibor Day,
MiHsCorn Smith, .Miss Youui, Mr,
mid Mrs, II. K. Trovllo, A, ,1. Duulap,
W, IJ, Pritv, II, ft Hoji), James lloss,
Morrili Owoiih, Tom Merrlnc mid sou
woro niiioiiir tjio mlipy passeiiKors
froinhoro to ftfodford on 111 Monday
nf(orhooi,
Mrs. Orishnm and diuinlitor of Hal
so,1 tiro hero vihitiiiK joliitivos and
frionds,
J"', J. Taylor niul Jlenry Feejnait
liavd Votumod from iv trip to Grntor
Lake.
HORNER AND SMITH
BOX TO A DRAW
MEDFORD IMjVH; TRIBUNE,
i!..1,. juiiiiu'uwj.ii.mu.iiiiiii i1" )' iji tvn
e Anything at Catchweihts
' (i , lil. L Mr
GET 148 DUCKS IN
ONE DAY'S SHOOTING
4-
Kenrly 4vir,v other inaii in 3f-d-ford
last evimiiiir carried homo duck
for (.upper j'ollowiu; the retuni of
Ik'rf Hamioii, Shorty Milei, Art mid
TVrtnk JJliriit' from KlamatJi Fike
with .H iiiallardH hh the remdt of
one day's shiKitiiij; on the lnk. The.
boys had an vxrcIUuit time and rcHrt
I he sMrt this season very good. Thu
tiiii'lcM wwi mostly of this year's
luitchiiitr mid consequently were
you 111; mid tender. It was one of
Him prettiest bunches of .lucks liver
brought buck l'n)iu the lake lo thU
side of the mountain.
.Vol Jr of Hale of 2,000.00 of ficbool
Ilonilx. JMdrict So. H, Jnckaon
County, Oregon,
libit will bo rclcortl up to Bop-
teiuber 10 at the hour of 10 a. ra. of
anld dny, ty Jatnen nh. Cronemlller.
treasurer of Jackson County. Ore..
nt ttio ofdeo of the county treatiurer
FOR SALE-LAND
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Hero U tho uct buy to bo had in
thli valloy teday:
120 arrea, 12 jne pjirtUjaf tpwn,
faring on tho ;uatn county road, two
mllea north of tho Modoc Knnch.
Tho laud I" practically level, and
for the most jiart la froo from aur
fnco Htono.
Particularly dcidrahlo for tho cul
ture of fruit or grain, na la ahown
by mlJoliilDK plnco.
I hnvo examined tills norsonnlly,
utul Htnud ready to ahow It to anyono
who meniiH biiHtnesn.
For a abort time, I can offer this
nt $2r por aero.
No cU'iirliiK to bo douo oxcoptltiK
a fow HCuttorluK oaks. Soil Jh of a
cbocolato color and will nvorAKo In
depth from five to ton fot.
KO. V. COUNITIUS,
.Main (I0.il l'J4j K ..Main St.
NEW TODAY
A seven room houso on South Cen
tral, beyond paving, oust front, lot
fiOxm feet, Eloctrlo lights and city
water, two parches, largo buck yard
set to borrlea. Price it taken soon,
11300.00.
160 acres with ucarly four million
feet of saw timber, one fourth pine,
In Douglas county, near Rosohurg.
This Is owned by u non-rcsldont and
priced low nt $2,000.00.
1C0 acroH, 45 acres lu cultivation,
bnlnuco In pnxturo, uo wnsto laud, 18
acres In Irrigated alfalfa and grain,
and forty moro acres easily Irrigated
It dCBlred. Plenty of wntor for Irri
gation. S room houso, hot and cold
water, largo barn, and other buildings
10 acres of 12-year-old apples and
pears, produced Inst yoar over $1200
worth of fruit. Othor flno fouturoa
In connection with thin truly diversi
fied place. Lot us explain thorn.
Tho plnco goes at tho way down price,
of $70 por acre, Halt cash, tonus on
bnlnuco.
C. D. HOON
1 loom,!!, JarksoH bounty Hauk I'ldg.
' in Per Oat oh Investment
ARE YOU LOOKING ?
Fop A roar bargain, I can show
you bno In 25 ncroa of Dear Crook
bottom, All in bearing fruit, alfalfa
nml garden. Six room houso, good
barn and wntor. Within lft xuIIob
Medford on Macadam roiul, Pacific
.Highway, R. F. Ii., telephono, gas
and olootrlolty. Low prlc and lib-
oral tortus, Or ten acres in honrlng
apples nnd penra In 1-4 mllo of Cen
tral Point. 4 room buso, etc. 1G
por cont of prlco nskod nllowod for
prosont crop It not doslrod by pur
chaser. Sop or wrlto pvnor, Box 77,
Ron to 2, Medford tit onto, as will soil.
HfEDFORP, ORKOON, TTJERTMY, SEPTEMBER 3, 19.12
pjiWWi -- -' ; j i lz
----rtSlrJ
Ill the city of Jacksonville, Oro., for
tho purchase of f 2,000 coupon liondu
at $200 denomination, to iBwtied
by School Dlatrlct No. 8, Jackson
tiounty, Oro. I'ayablo In 10 years,
optional after I years, bearing In
tercut at tho rato of C per cent por
annum from date of delivery of loans.
Interest payablo neml-annually, bids
to bo accompanied by a certified
chock, r por cent of tho amount of tho
bid. Tho board of directors of said
school district No. 8 reserve tho right
to reject any and all bids. Date
this 31st day of August, 1912.
JAMES M. CrtONKMIM.nR,
Trensnror of Jackson County, Ore.
Classified
Advertising
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
RATES: One cent per word
per insertion; 50c the line by
the month.
FOlt 11KXT -FUItXISlIKD AITS.
FOll RENT Smith Apis. 217 8. R1t.
F O It REX TIIOUSKKEEma
ROOMS
FOR RENT Booms for light house
keeping, furnished or unfurnished.
Hot and cold water. CUCW. 4th
SC I'boiie i'JMlc 4302. 143
FOR KKNT FWWWHKD ROOMM
THE PAHK VIEW Hotel haf
changed hands. A hotol for work
ing en, with cool, clean ouUldo
rooms. $1.50 a week. Good meals
25 cents. Transients 2G cents a
ntght. J. T. Perry, Prop. 141
FOR RENT Largo sleeping room,
$1.50 nnd $2 per week. Modern
housekeeping apartmonta, $15 and
$1C. Home. ptibno 2CC-IC 222
South Holly.
FOK UE.VbnuTJSltS
FOR RENT Sven room house,
Bleeping porch, " closo In, paved
street, $20. Seo or phono Col.
Sargent 145
FOR RENT Flvo room nicely fur
nished house, good location, $20 n
mouth. Goo. C. Cornottus.
FOR RENT Eight room house and
six room apartment. cIoho in. Seo
or pliono Colonol 11. 11. Sargent.
141
FOR RENT Modern five-room
hoiiBo. M. A. Rader, at M. F, &
H. Co.
FOR RENT 10 room houso roar of
Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank,
sultablo for buslnoss,-roal estate
boarding or rooming houso. Gold
Ray Roalty Co., Cth and Fir sts.
FOR RENT 1 room honso. $G.00
por inontli. Gold Ray Realty Co..
Sixth and Fir. tf
FOR RENT Modem four room fur
nlshod houso oa paved street, also
modem fi room Iioiibo, with barn,
inquire 7.U V. Second street. 140
FOR RENT Furnished 3 room
houso, wntor and Bowor, garden
una fruit. Inquire 712 Four
teenth atroet.
FOR, RENT Modern C room houre,
furnlahed completely,, gas rmTgo,
close lu. Apply Vulloy Second
Hand S,tor.
FOR KENT OFFICES
FOR RENT Largo, comfortable of
tlco rooms with elevator eervlco,
atonm boat, hot and cold wntor.
Low ratoa. Apply Medford Furnl
turo & Hdw. Co.
FOlt ItENT MI8CKLI4ANEOU8
FOR RENT Ranches large' and
small, alfalfa and garden lands.
Gold IUy Realty Co., 6th ud Fir.
FOR RENT 30 worn furnished, hotel
on porcontnge. Gold Ray Realty
Co.
FOR LEASH Fully equipped placor
mine, uoiii icny ueaity uo, "
FOlt SAUtr tiANp
FOR SAf.l-T-Ranches, aero tmcts,
twQn property ou 5 and 10 yoars
time, qold Ray Roalty Co., Sixth
and Fir.
FOR BALE -83 nproa portly lm
provod land, G room furnished
house, stock and oiopa go with
the place. Plenty of good w.ftor,
Prlco, $3000. Address box 52,
JackHonvllle. r ' 150
FOR HALT HOUSES.
FOR SALE Modern six room biln
gatow, well built and finished,
flro place, sleeping porch, wood
shed, lot 50x100, nicely Improved,
7 minutes walk from Medford J
Hotel. 521 Hamilton V. Phono
Hell 2455. 140
FOR SALE 4 room Iioiibo and lot,
JCOO.00. Gold Rny Realty Co..
Sixth and FJr. tf
POR SAJifc ACRKACHI
FOR SALE Eight acrqr.. Just out
side city limits, all planted to 3
year old apples; small bouse, good
well: $2500. W. T. York & Co.
FOR SALE Chicken ranch and ber
ry patch Mr mllo from Medford,
sidewalk, electric lights, Jelephone,
etc. SflO W. II. Evorhard, 1013
W. NMnth st.. phono CG71.
FOR BAIiK MISCELLAXKOUS
FOR BALE A good strong moon
tain hack, nearly new. J, C. A.,
Medford Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Driving lione, buggy
and harness, R. W. Duchanan, It.
It. No. 2, phono Pacific 732-J-l.
142
FOR SALE Fancy Red Crab Apples.
4 cuU per pond. Hcrkeley Or
chards. Phono Sll-F-21.
FOR SALE 4x5 Camera, swing
back, long bellows, convertible lens
for tqlephoto work, plates or films,
5 photoholdcra and good carrying
case. Can bo seen at Medford Rook
Storu.
FOR SALE Rartlett pear culls, fine
for canning, 35 cents a box, Foot
hills Orchard, Pacific 1131.
FOR SALE I have sold my lumber
ynrd at Central Point, therefore
will sell all my furniture at pri
vate sale.
Peninsular Range cost $05.00,
will sell for $25.00.
Refrigerator cost $20.00, will
sell for $12.00.
Quality carved oak dining room
sot. cost $140 will sell for $00.
Full set Huvlland china, cost
$90, will sell for $45,
Several solid mahogany rocking
chairs.
Solid mahogany book case and
secretary, coat $30, will sell for
$20.00.
Solid oak Library Table, cost
$25. will sell for $15.
Solid mahogany flower stand,
cost $10. will bell for $3.50.
Sold curly birch bed room sot,
cost $140, will sell for 57.50.
Dresser and wash stand mahog
any, cost $55, will sell for $25.
Two 9x12 Royal Wilton rugs,
cost $S0, will sell for $50.
One 8x10 Rody ItruKsells, cost
$20. will soil for $15.
One 4J 14x12 Mi Oriental rug take
reasonable price.
Now Domestic sewing machine,
cost $42.50, will soil for $25.
New mahogany piano, cost $500
will sell for $250.
Many smull things which will I
will gladly prlco to any 0110 upon
Inquiring. Harry E. Trovillo. Cen
tral Point, Oro. .,142
HELP WANTED MA US
WANTED At once, man und w'lfo,
no children, both to work on
ranch. Phono xx-3 Lino 11, Cen
tral Point.
HELP WANTED FKMAJL
WANTED A girl for general houso
work. Must bo good cook. Tele
phone 3341, Mrs. Dort Andorson.
900 W. Main.
WANTED School girl to work for
room and bouru. mi west boconu
streot. HI
WANTED SITUATIONS.
WANTED I urn framWha east and
nnvo neon noro souiu wnio mm
hnvo seen tho slip shod way of
some ranch foremen. Would like
to superintend much, where ro
Bitlta aro wanted. I am practical
In all my work and will get results.
Uox R. R., Trlbuno. 140
WANTED Position as foreninn on
fruit runch, Many years oxper
loncoou tho coast. P. O, Uox 053.
114
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Anyono
wlBllng to cngngo 111 1110 uiiuaru
business can purchnso nil or a halt
Interest In tho Owl BUlInrd par
lors pa owner wishes to go away.
Same cau bo purchased ht a very
reaBouablo figure. S. J. Brown.
"WANTED Young man with $2,000
to Invest in n good paying uusiueBs.
This number 0110 business pro
position, no agents need apply.
Box J. B. Trlbuno. 141
, By "Bud" Fisher
i .
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN On Improved
city or ranch property. Uox 85,
Mall Trlbuno.
.MONEY To loan on Improved city
or ranch property, C. A. Knight,
801 E. Main. 15C
MONEY To loan In amounts of
$5000 or more. Dennett Invest
ment Co. 145
lAMtt
LOST On way to Prospect one auto
tall light. Leavo same nt 125 E.
Main and got reward. 14
LOST A gray Persian cat. Return
to 210 Ueatty St., reard. 140
LOST Gold broach, on Laurel and
W. Main, return to City Record
er's office. Reward. 141
WANTED MISCKfcliAJfKOUS
WANTED Young man wants room
In private farmlly, close in and
reasonable. Box E. R. Trlbune.140
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE Or trade for wood de
livered in Medford. One good
team, harness, wagon and wood
rack. Address H. P. Flury, Tal
ent, Oregon. 155
business DiitEcronr.
Accountants
D. R. WOOD General Accountant
Your books audited and kept for a
reasonable Ugurc; your business
solicited. Office, Medford Mall
Trlbuno bldg; phone CC11; rest
deuce phone C302.
Attorneys
D. W. BAGSHAW Attorney-at-Law.
Jacksonville. Oro. Office: Bank
bide., second floor, Thene: Pa
clfic. Main 33
C. L. REAMES. LAWYER Office
Medford National Bank building,
second floor.
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY
Attorneys-at-Law. Nos. 1 and 2,
Postoftlce bldg.
A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett
Corey bldg.
MULKEY & CHERRY (R. F. MUL
KEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms
11 and 12 Jackson County Bank
bldg.
Brick and CciuonU
Tho Medford Hydraulic Cement,
Brick and Block Works. Spe
cialty, ornamental brick 'nr fire
places, tile porches, cohuuim, wntor
tables, sills, caps, nrebes. chtmnojs,
lawn vases, Jurdluleres, flower pots
Phono Main 541, corner 10th and
Fir stroots.
Civil Engineer
LOUIS W. WHITING Civil Engiueer
nnd Surveyor, Water filings and
Irrigation work a specialty; sur
veys, subdividing, building grades,
city engiueering, drafting, cewor
design, concrete work, pump and
caunl systems. Room 2, Palm hlk.,
Medford. Oregon.
Chiropractors
DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Loulso E.
Hedges, Mechnno-Thernplsts, Chiro
practors, SpondylothernplstB. Thoso
systems, Including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-therapy,
etc., produce results in both acuto
and chronic diseases. Consultation
freo. 230 N. Dartlott streot, next
door to M. E. church. Hours, 9 a.
ni. to 5 p. m. Othor hours by np
polntmonU Bell phono Main 4171,
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor,
nerve specialist. Rooms 203-04-05
Garnett-Coroy Bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given;
ndvlco lu dietetics, medical gym
nastics, hydrotherapy. Lady at
tendant. Phono Home 145-K.
Main 7973.
Chinese Medicines
CHOW YOUNG'S Ghmbso medicines
will euro rheumatism, catarrh,
colds, golture, throat and lung
trouble, donfuoss, paralysis, private
dlsoasoa and all kinds of chronic
and nervous nllmouts. Stomach
troublo, constipation, Indigestion,
womb nud bluddor troubles. See
mo at 241 S. Front st., Medford,
Ore., to 4, 0:30 to 7:30. Residence
phono Muln 42.
DoUtlMk
DR. W. M. VAN 5COYOO
DR. C. C VAN SCOYOO
Doutlsta
Garnett-Coroy bldg., suite 310,
Medford, Oregon. Both Pbouss,
DR. ARTEMU8 W. DEANE Dentist.
Office in Rlnlto bldg., 123 E. Main.
Gas administered for extraction' of
teoth. Telephono Main G81. Night
phono 4432,
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Bill I'oster
VERNE T. CANON BUI Poster and
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 29 Jackson County
Bank bldg., Medford, Oregon.
Oranlto IVorks
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W.
Priddy, O. I). ;Nag!e, Geo. T.
O'Brien Contractors and manu
facturers of brick; dealers In
pressed brick and lime. OffJee at
their brick yard. West Jackzoa si.
Pboce No. 3481.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your pramlne
cleaned up for tho summer. Call
oil the city garbage wagons for
good service. Phone Mala G251. F.
Y. Altea.
Nnwerlcs
QUAKER NURSERIES Onr trees
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
is not Irrigated. We guarantee
everything put out. We are not In
tho trust. II B. Patterson. Office
removed to office Hotel ,Naah, In
side entrance next to barber shop.
Notary FhMIc
HELEN N. YOCKEY-i-?,otary Pub
lic. Bring your work to me at tho
plga of Tho Mall Trlbuno.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped Job office in southern
Oregon; book binding, loose leaf
systems, cut paper, eta, etc. Port
land prices. 27 N. Fir st. t
'Physician.; and Surgeons
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Physl
claas and surgeons, Taylor and
Phlpps bldg., rooms 210-211-212.
Office phone 501, residence phone
012. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8
P. ni. t
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DIL EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic physicians.
Moved to rooms 410 and 417 Garnett-Coroy
bldg. Phpno Mnln G351.
DR. STEARNS Physician and sur
geon. Offlco Garnett-Coroy bldg.,
rooms 211-212, phone 5501. resi
dence 307 S. Oakdato, phono 7171.
Home phone, residence 109, office
130.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
and Surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. T,
Pructlco limited to diseases of
women. Offices over Hasklna Drug
Store. Offlco Phenes: M. 1001,
Home 28. Residence Pheues: M.
7981, Home 357-K.
DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and'
Surgeon. Pructlco limited to eyo,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied.
Offlco 210 E. Main Bt, over Med
ford Hardware company. Hours
8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Both phonos.
E B. PICKEL, M. D. Offlco Jack
son County Bank. Office phone
M. 432; Ros. phone, M. 582.
DR. E. Jf. PORTER
Physician mid Surgeon,
St. Murks Block
Office phono 4901. Residence 7051.
DR. J. W. J. MARION Physician
and Surgeon. Offlco rooms 5 and
0 Kentner bldg. Office boura 10
to 12. 2 to 5. Phone. Bell 271.
Resldeuco phone Bell 273 Home
347-X.
B. KIRCHGESSNER. M. D. Prae
tlco limited to Chronic Diseases.
Offlco Hotol Holland. Wednesdays
10-3. Both phonos. ' Residence
pheues: Farmer ICxxG Eagle Point
and Roguo River line.
HERMANN, F. RATTB..M. D Of
flco over Medford National Bank.
Office phone 6701. Re, Hotel
Holland.
CLARK E. SAUNDERS. M. D., Prac-
uco umiteu to uyo, Eur, Nose and
Thront Eyes scientifically tested
and glosses f urnlshgd when JMwJed.
Garnott-Corey Bldg., 2nd floor.
Both Phones, Medford, Ore.
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Stenographers
ELLA M. GAUNYAW-
-Palm block,
done quickly
Stenogrnpblo work
und well,
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAQIS CO.
urnce 10 South Fir, Phono
Bejl 31G2; Jlome 3E0-K. Price
right. Service, guaranteed.
Undertakers
JOHN A. PKUL-Undnrvlftr an
lott st. Telephones; Day, Kth
471; night, rwdrteHM.il!! ifL
Homel79-L. CU J, hum wt-d night
or day. Ambulance sftrykto, , ..
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