Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 26, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Hiivnnil yf our cllixviiK wcro in
AhIiIiiii.I Itiht Moiiilny nttciiiliiiL' lh)
cMiitont ,hm purtuitihiK wiilcr riRlilH
oii'tltti'iitil milt htli between Talent
mill I'liomilx. Auifluif tlicitt worn Jo
HiuUt, A. K. Furry, F. K. Furry ami
fLonl Colvor. '
Mr. ntiil Mrn. A. W. Clemen f.
Hloiiktou, Cnllr., wi-ro vlMliiif; at lliu
lioum of yvnr eirninmli lnxt
.weok.
W. F.. Ainlitixiii of Kouth Pliomt!
liHtrict wiih In I'lioeiilx Tiien1uy4
Ten pnokorH wont from I'lioeiilx
mill North Talent Tiiehduy to help
nut hi llui ntnli tit Talent pnvkiiiK
'llOIIKC.
'A, Wchhlor of Talent wn in Mod
il"orI iTiiexilny.
J. H. Kpitxor, ouen of Talunt
lealinj, (niorr with in Meilfonl un
liiihinehM TueMJny.
(JeorRC'Alfortl anil family xpont
Kiiniluy in Talent viHilliiK datives.
The Htork ha lieen milking litv
'rouuil in I'Men preeinet and lia left
nt the homo if..Mr. ami Mr. I.. V..
IIukIiu oC.T'eniH valley, Sept. 'XI, a
i;irl hnliy; hIho at the homn of Mr.
mill Mrn. I.loyil Culver of l'hociiix,
ii'uirl lly on 'Sept. J,1.
rhi i about the fourth time th'U f
it ha been auiiouueed that Mr. and
iMr. Kohcrt Orr had left IMineuix
for their new homo 'in-Cnlifornlii.
However, they departed TuuMluy,
Heptemberi!l, mid will rvcide permit -iently.
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JENTRAL POINT ITEMS
Mr. W. I., ttrecnloat and nun spoilt
Woduemlay In AhIiIuiiiI.
Mrs. I. C. Itolmetl vIMtd frleuds
In Madtord Wndiicsdiiy.
Or, Harry I.nnn addrosacd tho peo
plo born Wednesday afternoon but
owIiik to tho (act thnl ovoryona was
liuny, tho crowd wrh not a large ivs
It mlKht have been. Dr. Limn was
accompanied horo by Mayor Canon,
0. i. Hcames, II, 1.. DoArmond and
lid 1'ottliuer ot Mmtfortl and Mr. Mil
ler or Gold Mill.
(I. N. IloHBolifruvc spont Wodno
duy wltb Ashland relatlvos and
frlonds, y.
-" Tho I.adl6 AW 'of tho'M. U. cliurch
was dellKhtfuliy cntertnlnod on
Wednesday a(tnrno6n at'thPHilMlrbim
liomo of Mr, and Mrs. Keal, A
Inriui nunibor was In ateudanco uud
nil report HpondlUK most pleatmut
Hftoriioou,
' Married at Ashland, Wednesday,
Heat. 25, Mr. Italph M. llohmm and
Miss Mary McDowell. Mr. and Mrs
Holmes will mako iriolr homo In Cen
tral Point for the present.
T. O. Iloldun of Pendletmi l hero
ulid will probably loeato horo,
Mr. and Mrs. Tyson lloull nro ut
tendlUK tho Poudlotou roundup this
"wcolc,
'Mr. O. Paitkoy, 8r and boiib Ifpul
and Wlllu who voro vlaitliiK Vola
tlvos mid frlonds hero the past wook
liavo rotumod to tholr homo In Kla
muth county.
Mr. mid MrH. W. W. Alqxuitdor,
spout Tuesday In Uruntfl Pass.
Mrs. M. PonlnKor, MrH. Nowmun,
Mih. J, V. Anderson, Mrs. J. C. Hor
rliiB, H. A. PnttUoit mid 0. aiiurloy
woro nmoiiK our peoplo In Medford
Tiiosduy.
'Our sehoola hero oIohoiI thlH ovdn
liiB for tho romuludor or tho week
for teachers' Instltuto whloh wilt
meot In AslilaudUlilu year, ,'
' NOTIOK.
'Tho committee 'haVlng' ohygo V
tho American UooKVnphl6iii;u'WiW
oxeurston to Crater I.nko donlros till
those who have bllU uKalnst tho
commltteo to roport at once,
OHO, PUTNAM,
P, J, O'OAUA,
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'EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Dy.A. C. Ilowlott
AiiKUKt Atller of F.ako Creek win
in town litht 'funilny after I wrote
to Iho fail Trihiine.
In looking around town for Fac
iei 1 found Mr. Quttekenliiiftlier and
V. II. MiKelvy buyiiiK xuppliCB. Mr.
ICelvoy ny thnt they ate Koiii to
eouitueiiee puckiti apple Hut ltt of
Oetooer on the (orbm orehnrd nml
that thiri fall he uxpecl to muvn In
Tnhtu Hook and tnkn eharge of a
pnrt of the Wnfthburn orehard tint
lia teeently been HoldN
I'etc Hot, brought a fine lot of
hh for our market last Momlny.
(leoruo Sinlh of Medford enmr
out and wiik (In Ktiet of our lumber
mnti, Mr, Winner, Monday.
Hen llropxy and family were in
(own vlMtiti;; M !''" mother, Mr.
I.. V,. Nielud, liiht Monday.
Mr. (JrecoVy, the county road
bo, crtnUi in .Monday witli his foreo
to xrude oud inaiii htreot.
When I cloned my hut letter 1
Hiiid thnt thu member of the 0. A.
It. hud bewail to urrivo mid that day,
and thu day following the following
named ivrAOii reKiMcred at tliq
Smiil)dej U. F. 'Pike junl wife,
pot eoiamaiider department of Ore
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Kon; mu. i.iuiifcy, AMiiauo. ure-i
AM WI.; W. W. Newlou, AIilnii1.
Is 111.; .lolm 1. Itunault, .laekH.u
ille, Ore.; A. .1. Smith, (old Hill;
Itev. W. C. Iteiiter, Newbury, Ore.;
J. .1. (Iriiuui) Central Point; Abe
Thonipoii, JuekiTouvillo; W. S.-JIouk-1
land, Central Point; ttco. Lemon,
(lold Hill: J. W. Hiek, Ahlnnd;
S. Mt Neolon, Table itoek; IliniC
Mm, .laekHonville.
The followiiiij were fntui Central
Point mid on Tuesday a wrt of thnni
rendered a play entitled, "Thu Sun
Kir Fmnily." The following named
tool; an active pint' in' the play. itev.
II. N. Aldrieh, puxtor of Hie Metho
diM elturch of Ceiitral Point; 'Mis
Holme, Audry 'Holme, (Jlady
Hobaeti, 'Verdu TimmiiH, 'Iner. Au
I it. Mi Hunter, .Mis (llcnnu, Fern
Heche nml Saido Heebo mid AV. C.
Leaver. Mi .Mce, Jlr. Klliott, ifr.
HohIcI, Helen Price mid Win. Ab
bott eame along to have a piod
timu with them.
Tuehday wa tho day in tho en
campment not apait for Central
Point. In the' afternoon Itev. Al
drieh i:nve us a fine uddre and nt
the eloKoof it wa reipictcd (o ren
der one iff .the eomie piece Hint "lie
i noted for rcndcringi ami he piv
iih one that wa imply fiuu and hi
miimior of rendition tdiowcd. eouelit
nlvely thnt he know Aomeihin of
thu nit of elocution, for he kept thu
iilldleucu ImiKhint; mot of thu timu.
ho va eneorhl and then hu'j;uvu u
iiuothur, but tho orowi'iiiut net wan
in tho evening. Thu Central Point
bra baud cumu out uml'buforu thu
ineotliij; Vva cillloil to order" played
uvera fine piece. They woro invit
ed jo Mint oil thu tuud and thu
program communed with music by
tho band, Then wo had the "Slur
tipanftled Hiumor" by thu nudiuueo,
ulc. Mr. ). It. Holme uvu u a
rohltatiou, then siuniiij,' by Ituv. Al
drieh, etc., followed by tho piny of
tho.eyeninK. Vhen thu play vvmh uii
noiineo'd Uo "Widow Suif(;lo"
inureli.cd onto (ho HtKo with her
nine miultjoi', vih nil their purti
plioriinliu, 'Ail'Ui).v f.'obn bvoiiKht1
Vlovvji tliil hoiiHe. 'I'hb npoi'ctta wn
.as well reuiletx'tt iit 'itlo'ouo uould
wluli. HuV. Aldiib vn called niYiI
'recalled, elieh timO' Kivltl iih Ko!mb
tliiiiKUo keep iih Aw'nke.' Vhonv'ho
told it of'tlVo old lnAi'd, !0idihu hlr.
tVry Of tho uow ho pimply brouuht
(loVu-tlib'hniQAinlliuVu wivh Ano
old eoihilo ,thiVuKh,"lhittfell budlv
juft. (JPh'gilcl lutty rtidU "Wu)l,Mid
yiitt ' overj ii IhlAk 'that u prencher
would Kt' off Hiteli htuff iih thntt
Why, Im'uuu't bo ti eliriHtinn, mid
him t preacher, Why, he enn never
let to heaven, Well, 1 never -henril
Of 'auelt riliuulott conduct in my1
MDFOTtl) MML TRtBITNE,
Mutt to 'Go Home
' . as ... . . .. ..liti . . . . . ..
life. Wliy, lin uan't never o heaven.
Weill well!'' and who and hor poor
hutband heemeil o badly hurt over
It ilinl Nome of iih HotMicnrtcd folk
felt norry for them.
Hut I iniirtt eloHo for tht lime and
try to etiteh the mail with thin letter.
BARTLETTS $2.85 A I0X
ON CHICAGO 'MARKET
Phlladultilila MnlnRns. $1.20; To
kay, $1.40; Bnlwny, $.55; Chlenpo
Mnluan, $1,10; Cornlcliona, $1.10;
ItnllnnH, $.85; 1'eachcii, $.C0; Hart
luttR, $2.85; D'AnJou pears, $2.50;
Now York- UnrtlcttH, $2.00; Tokays.
$1.05; MnliiKas, $1.00; (JroH, $.t0:
Sulways, $.50; ClalrKcaliH, $2.20;
tlardy. $2.50.
CITY TIIKAKUIIKU'H NOTICK.
Notice Is hereby Riven that tboro
are funds on hand In tho' City Treas
ury ror the resumption or all out
standing warrants Issued against tho
following Improvement Puuils. In
terest on samu will ccasu at tho date
or tlilH netice:
Sou Hi Ivy street.
South Ivy stroot No. 2.
West Hamilton street.
Alley block 55.
Alloy block 7.
West Klavunth stroot.
West Ninth street.
South Newtown street.
West Fourth street No. 2.
West Tenth street.
UUS 11. SAMUELS.
City Treasurer.
Dated September 2Gtb,(1912. .10,2
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'CITY TUKAKUItKIPS NOTICK.
Notice Is horoby-glvon that there,
aro funds on baud In tho city treas
ury for tho redemption or tho rol
IqwliiK warrants; Interest on xsamo
will ccaso at drffa of this netice:
Warrnnla number 1, 2 and 3 on
Lateral No. 4, District No. ip.
Noh, 1, 2, 3 and ou Lateral No.
21, District No. 11.
No, 1 ou Lateral No. 22, District
No. 11.
No. I on Lateral No. 23 Dlstrlt
No. 11.
OUS II. SAMUELS.
City Treasurer.
Dated Sept. 25, 1912. 1C1
Notice orSrtlo of ltrldgo Bonds. .
Tho city council tot tho ' City ot
Medford, Oregon, "will recolvo scaled
proposals for tho purcbaso ot $20,000
rivo (5) por cent, twonty (20) year,
Bridge Bonds for not less than
par and accrued Interest, at Its
regular mootngto bo held October
1st, 1912.
All bids must bo accompanied by
n cortirtod chock equal to flvo (5) por
cent of tho amount bid for, said chock
to bo mado.pnynblo to tho City Treas
urer of the City of Medford, Oregon
and to bo forfeited to Bald City 'in
caso said bid Is accoptod and Bald
bonds aro not purchaso'd In accord
unco with said proposition within
twonty (20) days after tho notlco 'ot
said acceptance
All bids to bo filed with tho Ctty
Itocardor nt auy tlmo boforo flvo
o'clock p, m., Soptombor 27, 1912.
Tho Council rosorves tho right to ro
Ject any and all bids.
ELMER T. FOS3,
City Rocordor.
,Dafod at Medford, Orogon, this
4th duy of Soptombor, 1912.'
Medford Printing company carry
full Hit ot legal blank.
Classified .
'Advertising
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
HATES:,'Ono cent per word
pajvinsertion; 50c the line by
the month.
VOK KHKT FUKNISSKD HOOMS
FOR, RENT Largo sleoplnfe room,
$1.50. and .!$3 per wook, Modorn
houaokeopliiK -UpartmontB. $15 and
110, J loin o tmauo yutwt. aaa
South Holly.
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FOR KENT Modorn furnished
rooma nt t,ho Cottngo, 004 Went
10th nt., two liloeks Houth Medford
Hotel. H"t and cold water In
roomtt, Mrs, H. M, Cosa,
iff-
MEDPORD, OTtTCCIOtf, TltUnSDAY, OT3M3MBER 20,
I' O II II E N T IIOUSEKKKl'INa
ROOMS
KOIt ItKNT Four rurnlshcd house
keeping rooms In a new modern
house, pas range's blocks trom
P. O. Phono Hell 3721.
FOIt ItKNT FUItNIHHKD APTS.
FOIl RENT Smith Apia. 217 8. Ttlr.
FOR KKM nuCSBM
FOIt KENT Modern four room fur
nished house, also six room house
unfurnished", with barn, 731 W.
2nd street. ' 1C
FOK KENT Fbrnlshcd C room cot
tago modern, 518 King St.
FOK KENT Seven room house and
sleeping porch, paved street, close
In, $20. See or phone Col. 11. H.
Sargent. 1C2
FOK KENT Modern 5 room house,
partly furnished, ono block trom
school, largo grounds, will rent rca
sonablo to right party. COS AV.
Jackson St. 1C0
FOI KENT One bungalow, strictly
luodorn, hardwood floors, station
ary wash tubs, two fire places.
1 block from school, good neigh
borhood, rent'$20.00. Phono 501.
Now 51, R. J. Conroy, M. D.
FOK KENT Furnished houso closo
In, M. A. Radcr, Medford P. & II.
Co.
FOR RENT Modern furnished 6
room bungalow. Call mornings.
422 South Laurel.
FOR RENT Furnished houso with
all modern conveniences. 730 W.
Eleventh St.
FOR RENT Modern fife-room
house. M. A. 'Rador, at M. F. It
II. Co.
FOK RENT 10 room houso rear ot
Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank,
tultablo for business, real estate,
boarding or rooming houso. Gold
Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir sta.
FOR RENT OFFICES
FOR RENT Large, comfortable or
flco rooms with elevator service,
steam heat, hot and cold wator.
Low rates. Apply Medford Furnl
turo & Hdw. Co.
FOR ri:m-.uisckmaneoub
FOR RENT Hanchca largo and
small, alfalfa and garden lands.
Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir.
FOR KENT 30 room furnished hotol
on percentage. Gold Ray Realty
Co.
FOR HAM: liAND
FOR SALE Ranchep, acre tracts,
twon property on 5 and 10 years
time. Gold Kay Realty Co., Sixth
and Fir. '
FOK SALE 83 acres partly Im
proved land, 5 room rurnlshcd
house, stock and crops go with
tho place Plenty ot good wator.
Prlco $3000. Address box 52,
Jacksonville. 1G2
FOR SALE HOUSES
FOK SALE new, iilno room bunga
low on corner lot 90x125, three
blocks from high school, living
room and dining room with beam
'ceilings and panel walls. Flro
placo and nil built in conveniences.
Dutch kitchen, hnrdwond floor
throughout, screened porch and
gifrage. Phono 7561. "
NEW TODAY
A flno Bttburban proposition, Just
west of tho city limits. Flno largo
well built bungalow, not tlnlshod up
op liiBldo, 2G32 on throp flno lots
with cast front, twonty-flvo oak
treoa oh lots, this can bo mado a
Bwoll homo, ror salo ror $1,100.00
0 ncros on tho Hlil road, north ot
Jacksonville, first class noil, nearly
all sot to pears, poachos and apricots,
Suporb Vlow, small houso, good wator.
I1.4P0.00.
1 bavo somo goo'd Irrigating pro
positions on tho Applognto, thnt
Hhoiild inovo right away. ' Thoro nro
good buildings, -and plonty of wutor,
and a nice lot of alfalfa already in,
and uunch moro can bo put In and Ir
rigated. This Is tho stock growors
paradise. Prices trom $40,00 tq
$75.00 por ucro, and good terms.
For rent, a modern flvo roam cot
tngo on ii woll improved aoro of
ground, closo In 911 tho oast sldo,
good born, lots ot gardou, for rent;
for $15,00 per month.
C.D.HOON
Roomia Jackson County 'DiMkWldg.
FdU SALE nouEs.
Fdr SAIii; At $1,000 less-than cost.
DcautltuI G room house, hot and
cold water, ,bath room, toilet bn
both floors, electric lights and fine
porch, cement walk and paved
street. Address "Owner," care
.Mttll Tribune. HT2
FOK SALE A room Sous and lot,
$000.00. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Blxth and Fir. tf
FOR SALE A cozy 5 room modem
bungalow, on largo lot cheap, must
sell at once, owners Home phone
182-W. 170
FOR DAIilv ACKEAQM
FOR SALE A bcautltul building
site just cast of .Medford city
limits. High and sightly, perfect
dralnago, flno view of Med ford and
tho valley, building restriction on
adjacent property. Three lota
measuring 40,000 square feet or
nearly an acre. Fronting on Jack
son Boulevard which will bo ono
ot tho finest drives in Medford
when tho now Hear Creek bridge
Is completed. This property can
be purchnsed tor $500 down long
tlmo and easy terms on balance.
This cannot bo beat tor a high
grade residence location. Address
P. O. Box 702. Mcdrord, Oregon.
FOR SALE Lnrgo acreage fruit,
lands. Exchanges, W. J. IIIllls, E.
H. French, No. C, S. Central with
Abstract Co. 174
FOR SALE: Eight acres, Just out
side city limits, all planted to 3
year old apples; small house, good
well; $2500. W. T. York & Co.
FOR SALE Snap In 5 acres ndjoln
Ing Mcdrord. Beautiful placo to
build a flno home. Largest na
tive oak trees In valley. Prico
$3,500, for a few days. A. K.
Ware, room 4, Jackson County
Bank Bldg.
FOR SAM3 MJSCBMiATrcOUS
FOR SALE Ono span good werl:
horses. Inquire L. A. Rose, Phoe
nix, Ore., phono 813-F-22. 1C5
FOR SALESpIendld team ot small
horses, good harness and 2 wagons
$185.00. Big Pines Lumber Co.,
or Talent Lumber Co., Talent, Ore.
102
FOK SALE Good work and driving
horso, $75.00. A. K. Waro, room
4, Jackson County Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE Piano boxes $2.00 vlilIo
they last. Palmer's Piano Houso.
1CI
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Berk
shire Plg. Foot Hills orchard.
PacUic 1131.
FOR SALE Angora goats. W. -12.
llammel, Eagle Point. 1G0
FOR SALE Disc plow and rubber
tire English go-cart. Pacific phone
201-J-4.
FOR SALE 1912 5 passenger au
tomobllo almost now. "Bargain for
cash. Box SO, Tribune
HELP WANTED MAIJH
WANTED MAN and wlfo wants po
sition on ranch, with house. Box
II. W., Tribune 100
WANTED Sober, roltanlo man, cap
able or handling ranch or any kind,
can bo dopondod upon every way.
Write box 43, Mall Tribune. 103
HELP WANTED FKHAM
WANTED Young girl to help take
caro ot baby. Phono 597-J-l.
101
WANTED Olrl lor gonural houso
work, good wages. Gil West 10th.
Mrs. Wm, Budge. 107
WANTED Lady stenographer and
bookkeeper, stuto oxporleuco and
salary wanted. Box J. Tribune.
102
" WANTED MISCKIkANKOUB
'WANTED Young Holstoln Jorspy
cow, must bo first class aullkor.
Bondlnot Connor, Lower "Tablo
Rock. '
WANTED :To trado good young
toam, weight 2150 for dry fir or
oak wood. Inquire or Junes Bros.,
Home phono 301-X,
WANTED TO BUY Good second
hand light hack with top, Janes
Bros,, Home phono 301-X.
WANTBDKoBlBtorod. Jorsoy bull.
Registered Jersey Lincoln buck ror
salo. Address Miles Cantrall,
Rueh, Oregon 6r Vnono 22-F-23
Jacksonville 160
WANTED A stump pullor, must bo
In first class Bhapu and reasonable.
Address "V," care Tribune. 103
WANTED Furnished or unfur
nished rooms or amnll Iiouho, must
bo clean. Address Box D, care
Mull "Tribune. 100
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1VAXTED SITUATIONS.
WANTED-rWashing. Ironing and
cleaning by the' day or at home.
Mrs. MacNeal, 4 ID N". Fir street.
101
WANTED Mlddlo aged lady wishes
employment at house work, 2 or
3 hours each morning. Phone Pa-
'clflc 7811. j 1C0
FOR' KXCHAJfCB,
FOR EXCHANGE Portland proper
ty for Mcdrord 'arid vicinity. Own
er 'Box 47, Rod to 2, Central Point,
Oregon.
WANTED TO TRADE What have
you to trade for a new 7 horse
power motorcycle In good condi
tion. Address box 70, caro Mail
Tribune. 161
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Anyone
wishing to engago In the billiard
business can purchaso all or a half
Interest In tho Owl Billiard par
lors as owner wishes to go away.
Same can be purchased at a very
reasonable figure. 8. I. Brown. '
BUSINESS WIKEtfTOHY
AccouBtaats
D. R. WOOD General Accountant
Your books audited and kept for a
reasonable llgurc; your business
solicited. Orflce, Mcdrord Mall
Tribune bldg; phone 6611; resi
dence phono C302.
Auto Supplies.
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our
big secret in making springs la the
tempering. Wo are operating tho
largest, oldest and best equipped
plant in tho Pacific northwest. Uso
our springs when others fall. Sold
under guarantee. 20 North 15th
street, Portland. Oregon.
Attorney
D. W. BAGSHAW Attornoy-at-Law.
Jacksonville, Ore. Office: Bank
bldg., second floor. Phene: Pa
cific, Main 33.
C. L. REAMES, LAWYER OHlce
Mcdrord National Bank building,
second floor.
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEY
Attorneys-at-Law. Noa. 1 and 2,
Postofflco bldg.
A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnott
Corey bldg.
MULKEY & CHERRY (R. F. MUL
KBY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms
11 and 12 Jackson County Bank
bldg.
Bill rntrra
VERNE T. CANON Ulll Poster and
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 29 Jackson County
Bank bldg., Mcdrord, Orogon.
Brick mid Cement.
Tho Medford Hydraulic -Ce'mont,
Brick and Block Works. Spe
cialty, ornamental brick for fire
placos, tllo porchos, columns, water
tables, sills, caps, arches, chimneys,
lawn vases, Jardlnlores, flower pots
Phono Main 541, cornor 10th and
Fir Btreots.
Civil Engineer
LOUIS W. WHITING Civil Englnoer
and Surveyor. Water tilings and
Irrigation work a specialty; sur
veys, subdividing, building grades,
city engineering, drafting, Bewer
design, concreto work, pump and
canal systems. Room 2, Palm blk
Medford. Orogon
Chiropractors
DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Loulso E,
Hedgos, Mccbano-Thoraplsts, Chiro
practors, Spondylothoraplsts. These
.Bystoms, Including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-therapy,
etc., produce results in both ncuto
and chronic dlsoases. Cpnsultatlon
freo. 230 N. Bartlett street, noxt
door to M, E. church. Hours, 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m. Othor houra by np
polntmont. Bell phono Main 4171.
DR. ,R. J. LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor,
uorvo Bpeclnllst: Rooms 203-04-05
Garnott-Corey Bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given;
advlco In diotutlcs, modlcal gym
nastics, hydrotherapy. Lady at
tendant. Phono Home 145-lv
Walp 7973.
Gruutto Works
MEDFORD BRICK 'CO. Goo. W.
Prlddy, O, D, Nagle, Geo, T.
O'Brien Contractors and manu
facturers of brlek; dealers In
preasod brick and lime. Office at
'tholr brick yard, West Jackson st.
Phono No. 3401.
Hotels.
THE PARK VIEW HOTEI4 Rooms
$1.50 per week, inonltt 25
Transient 25 Cents a night.
Perry, Prop,
cents.
J. T.'
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BUSINESS IHItKOTOttV
Chinese Medicine
CHOW YOUNG'S Cfcia&te medicine
will care rheumatism, catarrh,
colds, golture, throat and lunK
trouble, deafness, paralysis, private
diseases and all kinds of ehronte
and nervous ailments. Stomack
trouble, constipation, Indigestion,
womb and bladder troubles. See
me at 241 8. Front St., Medferd,
Ore., to 4, 0:30 to 7f 30. Resldeaee
S phone Main 42. :
iTcnnm
DR. W. M. VAN ycOYOO
DR. C. C VAN SCOYOC
Dentists
Garnett-Corey bldg., suite 310,
Medford, Oregon. 'BothPhones.
DR. ARTEMUS W. DEANS Dentist.
Office In RIalto bldg., 122 E, Main.
Gas administered far extraction ot
teeth. Telephone Main 681. Night
phone 4432.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned op for iho summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good service. Phone Mala 6251. F.
Y. Allen.
Hurnerlc ,
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
aro budded, not grafted. Our stock
Is not Irrigated. We guarantee
everything put'out. Weare not in
the trust. 11. B. Patterson. Office
removed to office Hotol Nash, in
side "entrance next to barber shop.
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Notary FhMIc
HELEN N. YOCKBY notary Pnb
Hc. Bring your work to me at the
sign of The Mall Trlbuno.
Printers anil THbltehers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped Job offlco in southern
Oregon; book binding. Iooee leaf
systems, cut paper, etc., etc Port
land prices. 27 N. Fir st.
Physicians rfwl Shi-scobs
DRS. CONROY & CLANOY Physi
cians and surgeons, Taylor and
Phlppa bldg., rooms 210-211-212.
Office phone- 501, residence phone
612. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8
p, m.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Ostcopathlu'r.byslcjans.
Moved to rooms 416 and 417 Gar-nett-Coroy
bldg. Phono Main 6351.
DR.' STEARNS Physician and sur
geon. Offlco Jackson County Bank
Bldg., rooms 17-18-19, phone 5501;
residence 307 S. Dakdalo, phone
7171. Home phono, residence 109,
ofrico 30.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
and Surgeon. ,
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
Practlco limited to dlsoases of
.women. Offices ovor Hawkins Drug
Store. Offlco Phenes: M. 1001,
Home 28. Residence bonea: M.
7981, Home 357-K.
DR. J. J. EMMKNS Physician and
Surgeon. Practice limited to eye.
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glnsscs supplied.
Orrico 216 E. Main st., oyer Med
ford Hardware company. Hours
8:30 a. in. to 8 p. m. Both phonen.
E B. PICKEL, at. b. orrice Jack
son County Bank. Office phoae
M. 432; Ros. phone, M. 582.
DR. J. W. J. MARION Physician
and Surgeon. Office rooms 5 and
6 Kontnor bldg. Offlco hours 10
to 12, 2 to 5. Phone, Bell 27.1.
Acsldenco phono Bell 273,
E. KIRCHGESSNER. M." D. Prae
tlco limited to Chronic Diseases.
Ofrico Hotel Holland, Wednesday
10-3. Both phones. Residence
phones; Farmer lCxxG Eagle Point
and Roguo River line,
HERMANN F. RATTU, K. D. Of
flco over Medford National Bank.
Orrice phone 6701. lies.,. Hotel
Holland. "
CLARK B. SAUNDERS. M. D., Fra
tice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat, Eyes scientifically tef
aud glasses furnished wlinn uaedaL,
Garnett-Corey Bldg., 2nd fler.
Both Phones, Modrordi Or. .
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StcnogrApher
ELLA M. GAUNYAW -Palm blc
Stonographlo work dene qiu
and well,
TfuuttfuM
EAD3 TUANSygtl k ffORAll ay
Ofriee 16 South Kir, fMp
Bell 3152; Home U0-K, Prlilf
right. Servian guarHtd. 'q,
'UHmrtuktun
JOHN 'A. -fqWJtQiiiWHf'Mr'S
jitnbaimer. oiuoe z mui n
lett st. Telephones; Day', 'J
4711 nlffkt, rMiWmw, Hell Aft.
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