Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 19, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MATE TRIBtlN.g. MWDFOTID. ORKCION, 'PUWRDAY, AUGUST m, 1013.
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L PERSONAL
A. J. Million lias purchased llio
Ireland Cigar company elgur storo on
Went Main ivml will romlitct Ills rent
estate offlco In connection.
llollcu barley, bran, aborts, flour
ami nay ri hip new icon aioro, am
South Front Btrnpt, near comer Kruni
nnd Eleventh. I.owcat prices Tor rsh.
Will deliver to nny part of city. Or
' dor by phono. Phono 1053-J. Leo
Walk Ins A Co.
Hudolph Kerr of tlio post office dc
parlmenl Buceesjfully played the part
ofiK hero Monday, vlion he caught n
ivbmpo V'ho was falling down the
stnirn of tho I'alm block nnd pro
vented her from receiving serious Injury.
Alfred Pnrkhurnt of tho Crater
Lake company, nrrlvod Monday even
I UK to .escort Assistant Secretary of
tho Interior Miller nnd part to tho
Inko.
Carter Brandon, nephew of Dr.
npd Mrs. Plckol, who hns been spend
Jng his vacation in l'ortiand, arrived
Tuesday.
Honic-mndo bread at Do Vc's.
Mrs. V. H. Hopkins of Central
Point motored to Mcdford Monday
afternoon.
J. K. Moore of Sam's valley tran
sacted business In Mcdford Monday.
' Prank M. Wilson nnd his family re
lumed Monday evening frqm a camp-in-;
trip to upper Roguo river.
Producers Frutt ov. TiaB Just re
ceived a larjco shipment of 1 lb. and
4i lb. tin top berry baskets, and cno
fill orders In any quantity. Wo also
havo on hand a largo supply of the
eclobratod "Security" orchard lad
ders In oil sizes.
Fred Furry nnd Warren King wero
up from Phoenix Monday afternoon.
W. A. Joucn of Ilos8 Lane, who is
farming tho Barneburg place, passed
through Mcdford Monday.
Ed Lister, a prominent citizen of
Grant Pass, mado Mcdford n busi
ness visit Monday afternoon.
' Oeorgo W. Walker returned from
Northern California tho forepart of
tho week. .
Drs. a. R. and Loulso E. Hedges,
chiropractors and mecbnnn-tberaplsU
aro now located over Deuel & Co.
Phone ? 70.
Charles and Nelson Pursel nnd
Frank Stevenson' wero oyer from Ap
pleKato Monday afternoon.
Polk Hull and Ernest Walz of
Griffin, creek, .district camo. to Med
for daring tho week1. "
R. W. Hitchcock of Eagle Point nnd
Joseph Wili-on of Talent wero with
Mcdford friends Monday.
Kodak finishing, best in towa, at
pfcstoa.
A. Jacobson and F. Myers of Grants
Pass and J. P. Winn of rtoguo Elver
Fpre recent Mcdford visitors.
m ii. jucKson mauo Asniand a
business vjslt Monday, returning In
tho evening.
For mJg, a few shares of stock of
Roguo River Fruit and Produce asso
ciation. Address or call at 717
North Riverside. Medford. 130
B, T. ynn do Car went to Grants
Pass Monday evening on business for
tho Clarke-Henory company.
T. M. IIIII and M. A. Carter, min
ipg men of Ashland, tarried in Med
ford between trains Monday.
vraicr Lake pictures ,a book jf
12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest
ever mado of tho lake, for salo at
Corking & Harmon's studio. Cajl
and soo thorn. 228 East Main street,
phono 3 20-J. tf
. Charles W. Champlln of Foots
creek district transacted business in
Mcdford Monday.
J. C. Smith nnd William Wetherscll
of Rogue River wero of those who
came to Mcdford during tho week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Leslie r.,id
Mrs. Orr aro making a trip U Crater
Lake and Klamath county.
E. D. tWeaton, commercial photog
faphor, negatives mado any time or
.place by appointment. Pbone M.
1471.
J. J. Urpphy Is down from upper
Rogue river on a short business visit.
Miss draco Shoults has been vis
iting relatives living In Trail dis
trict.
Mrs. Lawrence Brown of Jackson
ville was a Mcdford visitor Monday
afternoon.
Tho fiucst studio In southorn Oro
gon has boon opened by Corking &
Harmon at 228 East Main street,
first stairway oast of Star theater.
Our work is always tho best, views
of all kinds for yule. Tho best of
kodak finishing. Negatives mado
nny tlmo or placo. Phono 320-J. tf
.1). D. Good of
L. IT. Tucker left for Wnllown
county Monday evening. Ho will bo
roiiq n month.
J. U. CInrk nnd J. D. (lo3s of l'rcs
no, Cnl., aro recent arrivals In Med
ford.
J. B. Hair nnd W. G. Breeding,
who livo near Roguo River, wero In
Medford niul Jacksonville Monday.
C. 11. Coon of Klnmnlh Falls, It. J.
Colo of Hill nnd Frank Ginger of
Mosler nro lato nrrlvnls In Mcdford.
J. 0. Mnttlson, of Josephine- coun
ty's lending mining men, transacted
business In Mcdrord this week.
Screen doors Medford Lor. Co.
"insuranco your best ns?ot." Havo
tho best. Placo your Insuranco with
Holmes, tho Insuranco Man, right It
ho writes It. tf
J. W. Mills of South Ashland, a
pioneer of tho valley, .visited with W.
M. Smith, on his return from Jack
sonville Monday.
John Oscnbruggo of Applegate nnd
A. W. Jones of Talent tarried n while
In Mcdford Mondny.
Tho Amona Blblo class of tho Bap
tist church will hold a food salo at
public market, Saturday, August
23. i3i
S. S. Peck nnd J. W. Herron of
Gold Hill district were In Mcdford tho
fore part of tho week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Connor of In
dlannpolis nnd Miss Graco Eyro of
Eugcno havo been visiting In Mcd
ford.
' Fred Alton Hnlght, teacher of
piano nnd harmony, National Con
servatory of New York. Specialist
In Iho correct principles of touch and
technique In all grades of study.
Careful attention given to young
children and beginners. Faults ac
quired through wrong ways of prac
ticing corrected. Fall term Septem
ber 2. Haigbt Music Studios, 11 G 8.
Laurel street, phopo 17G-R.
G. C. Foyes left for Portland Mon
day evening to meet his family who
havo been making an extended visit
In Ohio.
Mark Welch and Gcorgo Hunt nnd
ineir wives navo returned from n
motor trip to Crescent City. They
aio visited tho Joscphlno county
caves.
Mrs. Arthur H. Allyn has opened
nn offlco as public stenographer at
tho Medford Hotol. She is exper
ienced In court reporting, legal work,
banking. Insurance, abstracting, real
citato and commercial lines. Satis
faction guaranteed. Prices reason
able 152
H. C. Schappcrt, financial repre
sentative of tho Investors Building
Trust company of Portland, is mak
ing tho valley a business vUlt.
Fruit -tree props Mcdford Lbr. Co.
Mrs. Vanco Ohvsnoy, who has been
visiting her father, Paul Duuunor,
and other relatives Jn Mcdford, left
for Portland Monday evening.
Prof. J. Jesporson; president of the
college at Cuour il'Aleno, Idaho, hint
been tho guest of Mr. and Mm. J. A.
Wostcrlund. llo left for homo Monday.
Griffin creek district will havo a
now school house In tho near future,
a meeting being hold Monday, nt
which preliminaries wero arranged
therefor.
W. W. Harmon, chief of tho civil
engineering corps of tho railroad that
will bo built between Grants Pass
rtnd Crescent City, wns n rccont vis
itor In Medt6rd.
Mr. nnd Mr.Jahn Rnmeburg, who
have been spending several weeks ut
the Cove .much, owned by Bert Kel
logg and A. W. "Hll'sby nnd located
near Ashlnnd, nro nt homo again.
Show ca!t, safe, desks, cash regis
ter it n song. Wo nro selling out.
Pacific Motor Supply Co. 129
E. T. Lincoln and J. Moshcr have
gone to East Talent to nssdst In the
development of tho mine owned by
Col. J. F. Mundy and his associates.
It Is reported that n large body of
good coal has been struck there. ,,,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darby and
tholr daughters, who havo been mak
ing n visit to their former home In
the middle west, havo returned to
Griffin.
First class grain hay, $12 dollvored
alfalfa $)0. W. II. Evcrhard, phone
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Frank True, a carpenter, .whllo nt
work on one of tho buildings being
erected at tho fair grounds, a few
days since, fell to tho ground nnd
sustained a fracture of the loft nrm
near tho wrist.
Selling out our high grade store
and offlco furniture dirt cheap. Pa
cific Motor Supply Co. 129
Harry Barneburg. who is farming
part of his father's place just east of
Mcdford, has one of tho finest fields
of corn growing In Oregon. Many
of tho stalks aro twelve feet high and
a very largo crop will bo produced.
W. Van Gocthcm, Charles Owens.
William Moores, John Brownsworth
and other residents of Wimer pre
cinct wero nt Jacksonville Monday,
on business connected with (he build
ing of n school ho ii so as latoly de
cided by tho two district who had
Joined for that purpose. Legal pro
ceedings havo Ihjoii stnrtcd to prevent
tho consummation of this project.
HOWARD ELLIOTT, AT 53,
CHIEF OF NORTHERN PACIFIC
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A enr of fruit nnd veetnlile,
comMeil of enrj, iK-aehes, plunin,
melon!', tomatoes, enbbnpe.-i, poln
toes nnd otlier Kiinlen Iruek wijh
t-liipM-l from .Mtilfonl to northern
Cnlifornin rKiints Tuenilny. Thw in
tho first car of mixed proilurU
shipped from this section to north
ern inlmirnin and marks the be
giuniuK of what it is Jioped will In
coiuo n Juro and flourishing trnffie.
It in nnother imlieiitiou that Ijic IjiiT
nnco of trade U turning in tint vaj
ley's favor, uh two years nco the
valley was importing nil llicte proll-uctn.
ltownrd Klliott, pre-iili'iit o'f tho
Xorlheru I'm-ifle rnllroiul. horn in
18(10, has been cIiomui for n more dif
ficult jolt in litH eleetlitu to tho presi
dency of the New York. N'ew 1 In veil
& Hartford. Ho mut-t take n large
property, ulilch hni nlnuwt heen
wrecked, niul Imilil it up fo not onlv
the KtiiekholiU'iv, whiu kIiiuvh lire
worth le.s tlinn uiie-hnlf their for
mer value, but the critical public of
New Knylniiil mny be snti.ificu.
Twenty yennj ugo wlifii Die inuiplfc
f tho west begun t' prute.-t iiciiiiiht
tyrannical niul nibitrary milroiul
mnuni;eincut they' were called nijnr-clii-ts
niul socialist by the conser
vative bondholders ami Htocklinldcrs
of cntern ronds. At last these peo
ple of New Hiiglnud Imvo nilnptcd the
nnuie nttittitle, , ntnl (hey Imvo mnde
accusations ngninst the miinngciiu'iit
of the New Haven by Trcsidci)!
Charles S. .Mellen nt bitter as any
thing miid nboTJt- the weslcrn rail
ronds twenty year ago.
SENATE DEFEATS
' BRISTOW-S SUNT BILL
I. OB ANUrJUM, Cnl., Aug. 10,
Johiiny Diimloo' vcrtUM l'iirli Orons
will bo Tptii iMuCaruy'H liiibor Day
curd for til's Vernini nrcnu iiulesn tin
tiiic)(ctod"hltuh In his HcKutlatlons
with (ho innnujtoiH of tho two fight
urs dociirit tonlpht.
Angered by NYolgusl's refusal to
camel his vropOKcd nmlili wllh Joe
Arovedu nt'()a!(tului Labor Day, Dun
dco ninV his iliunnmir, Kcotty Mini
telth, ildndc(lwllh McCaroy for tho
Labor Pay dale with Cross nnd Mu-
Carey agreed upon Cross' nssuranco
that Iho match probably would ho
acceptable.' pn
Dundee, also, will gu nltend with
bin plaim to fight Wolgnst here Ad
iiiIsmIou Day. A defeat by Cross,
however, possibly would havo some
of feet on Iho (utter match.
Montelth, McCarey and Sum Will
Inch, Cross brothur-uiuiinger, rnn
sultud late fodny, and, prelltnluiiry
detnlls word settled.
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WM. HANLEYtOFE
FOR KLAMATh MEET
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Oregon
WASHINGTON. Aug. ll. By a
voto of 39 to 3 tho senate this after
noon defeated JSenntor Brlstow'j
amendment to tho Bugarelnuso In the
tariff bill, reducing tho, duty on sugar
from.02 to 1. si" cents n pound, with
a subsequent graduated reduction to
ono cont In 1919.- i
MILLER 10 PARTY
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WORD
Aulilntiil Irimiii
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ierlff escorted u couplo or trans
grossora to tho county Jail nt Jack--sonvlllo
Monday.
frtffo 'Mowap Co.
UNDERTAKERS
ftAMT UORAR
Day Phono 2?7
"Ajihroilitc," carved .1000 yenrs ngo
in Greece, waH u from n Jfaliiinoro
cellar the other day, yvjierp it Imd re
poieil for hulf u dozen yen re, and
might have been lost for till time.
Tho jjtniiie, tlio head of a girj, per
haps fivo years of njjc, was in tho
Nntiomil Jluiseum of Atliens for many
years. In 1000 it wits stolen. Tho
Greek government spent largo Binnw
in tracing it, niul finully the infor
mation cnnio that u Greek candy
merchant of Baltimore hud it. Ho
confessed wlicii-'detectives put Jiiur
through the third degree, and took
mem to mo cenar wnerc tney mw
earthed it. Ho Hnid that nn unknown
Greek who had worked for him had
given it us Beourity .for a debt and
lie lunl buried' it for fear soino ono
would fctenl it. Tho merclinnt is un
der arrest, but tho thief who sold it
to him cannot bu found. Tho statue
will bo shipped buck to Athens. Its
discovery was due Inrjjelv to tlo ef
forts of A. C. Vourcs, Greek charge
d'affaires iu Washington.
Srre. I'mukljii K. Lane, ylfu of
the becretary thu Interior; Asix
lant Secretary nnd Mrs. Miller ar
rived iu Afcdford Tuexriuy afternoon
en route to Crater lake. Mr. Lane
will be the guent of iter cousins, Mr.
nnd Mrn. F. II. Hopkins, of Snowy
Hutto orchard. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mil
ler will bo taken for an auto ride
over the vnlloy am will jio giyeu n
dinner nt lc. Counry elpb lopight
by Mr. mid Mr. I'hil Haiuill.
TiIk evening Mr. Miller will be tho
gucHt of the Unlycrnily cub. Wed
ncHdny tlie party will leuvo for the
lake.
STATE APPRAISING
TELEPHONE PlANT
E. T. Iliusselle, jnHpcctnr niii) i
PfO'Ker for the slnto railroud'com
mihHion.-urnveii in Medioni Tuesday
nnd will spend tho next few weckn
inspecting mid checking up the
physical valuation of tho Home Tel
ephone company plant. Tho com
pany reconlly applied for ueriniH
sio to increnso rates in Medford
and Jacksonville and submitted fig
ures hhownig tliut receipts were not
sufficient to pay operntiutr ex
penses. It is to check (lie corrept
noss of these figures nnd to up
praiso the plant that Mr. IlriiHsello
is hero,
Bennington Battle Anniversary
MON'TPKLItiit, Vt.,waK. JO.
Ttnluy wax the Jtllllh auiiiverMiry of
the battle of Bennington, ami iu ac
cordance vtjtji custom, the day vus
observed as a JegaJ Jiuliday through
out Verniout. The battle of BeiT-
niugtoii was one of Ihn most impor
tant of the revolution and i." gruer-
ally riTOgnired by !iislorinn as' the
tuniiiig jxiiiil of Ihn war. It made
flie v;'cory nt Karnjuga SMsible,
which In turn encouraged Frifnce to
rcvogiice the indepcudcuve of the
American colonic.
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STATE FAIR
SALEM
Sept. 29-Oct. 4, 1913
A wholu Muck (jf pleusuro nnd Profit
920,(tM OH'i:iti:i IN I'lllwMlUMS
On Agrlrultural, Mtcntock, I'otiltry,
Textile and Oilier l-Milblts
Horse faces, Shooting Tournniuntit,
Fireworks, Hand Concerts. IJugenlcs
Kxpohlllou, Children's I'layftround
nnd other 'roo attractions, Including
llnyd nud Oglo'a One Itlng Circus.
f-'xeo Camp Grounds. You nro Invited
He ml for l'reiiilimi Nut nud I.'utry
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llcslurcil rates on nil rullnmd
For particulars ndilrosH
l-'HAN'K JIKIUUtlTII, Kccrctnry
Kuleiii, Orcttoit
Itoiunl I'm- the ilcvcliipmciil league
mi'cliug ul Klniuiilli Fulls, WJIIiiuu
lluiiloy of Iliinis, ('. (', Clmptiiiiu
mid .Phil Milton of I'otllniiil mh.i'iI
llinuigli Mcdford Tiicsiliiy iiioining.
llcie Ihey were joined bv Mr. niul
Mrs, I'd lliinlcv nud finully nud Mr,
and Mrs. .Mnloucy of Juiicuu,
AltiHku, who Imvo Iutii xisitlng
llll'lll.
Mr. lliinlcv wits uuxloiis Unit n
good lecepliou be teiulcrcil AKit
mil Secit'lnry Mlllci' un Ids urrisul
in Medlord, us Air. Miller has iliiccl
churgu ot imliiuiiil piiiKs nud can
do much lo help t'rnlcr IiiKc.
With Medford traft Is Medford made,
FIGHT SHARK BILL
WASHINGTON, Aug. IU,- ln.mo
lluldnnluitcer, a puwiihrokur, (untiriml
toiluy before the Iuiumi lohhy luvim
llgntlug coiunilttco that tho pawn
lirnlcmi of W'liNhlunloii raised MI7fi.
:in to fight thu Dyer loan nhark bill.
Of this ho said, IIU37.II was used
for attorney's fees and Oconto Horn
ing npiint tho biiliiucti,
Homing Ih iho pawnhniker Chief
I'ngi) MeMlclutclH Hworo ItoprcHiiiila
tlvo McDerniolt lionsled hud imld
him f 7fi00 to work ngMliiHl tho loan
shark hilt.
HAVE GLASSES FITTED
Bittner's Real Estate
& Employment Bureau
Wanted
A good Irrigated stock ranch to
trade for clear resilience In Medford
A fruit a ml alfalfa ranch for beau
tiful, close In, residence
Wo want n good, small resldeiu-e
and two or three acres of ground, for
a 100 aero stock ranch, Improved
and soiuu stock.
Wo want a good C or 10 nrru, Im
proved place for cuhIi buyer.
Wo want n buyer for itjo acres; of
good timber, 3 miles from railroad,
price USftO.
Wo want more listings for Iioiisch
to rent, both furnished and unfurnished.
Want ranches to rent,
erut applicants.
Ihiiploymcnt
llll0 RCV-
llaurli hands.
Wood rutters.
C'oo( for Htnalt hotel.
Girls for general house wVtrk.
Second girls.
Iloiimikcitpcr.
Man and wife nn much.
Chambermaid and laundress,
MRS. EMMA BITTNER
He. J'liomi Kltm-X I'liono H.1M,
Oppoltn Nnsli Hntt4
It(M)MS A niul 7. 1'41-M BLOCK.
I'Ti'il
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tit correct your nyi i lulit nud top Hint
heiidachK Your wuik will then bo
done on limn nud with case. Don't
lose nut through c) Mrnlii when re
lief uwnlts you here,
lII. ItM'KKItT
Silllc l-'J (Mcr lliinl's
.Mivtfoid, Oicgon,
The-Joy Of
Coming Motherhood
A Wondrt ful llemrdy Tbt U a Nidutal
Aid nd IUII Iho 'i'vnilon.
Muttirr' lrl-iiil. n ftnu-ut -il-fnl rrw.
rtly. I Hi uiiljr iik limwn llmt W tl In
rt-ili nil ttic ilUTrirnl Mrl lUlrolrwl It
U n -nrlrllns ilii ill, Ii nflrr Ihr (Mr.
I it til w i'f n milul .Uiull) ilt'ir, mnl luMI.
ruin I'lrrjr niinrli-, lurn, lwn it Imrf.ui
ITrrlrl. II M illl-illjr ! Jl- tilrnlHnl
ixirtl.mt nud urullr bill mi.-Ij ik-Iivtvk all
iiiiililir Iu riiaM r linUi.
Iljr II 'Ullr II I 'i'Ii- Hill l- imi ln, no
illtlrr), bit Iiuf, llu lUlitirr u( Uivrallvll
or iillirf unhtrnt. ain) IIik niflo. will t,,uim
III klliMilll K'Ulfutl ml )"jM HHH.llrtll.HI,
Tu nil fount Muinill Mudvi'a l'il.l It
I'tir lit lli iin-ali-M i-f nil tlflutiil Ih8iki'-i,
fur II r-l' ililliUjlrili of nil U nn"Hm aHl
i)AHCr. iIIm-U all Hh Uabl sit) Uil.
all arnii' i'f liar, and Itisi maJikf Hi MUnl
ami ImiIjt In awall tlxi snalMt I-tiH Is a
Vreinnn'a lift ollli unlrnistM-lr.1 rla.nra.
lollirr' frrlrii.l t n iut rWrlihl
rrmritr Iu llmwianilii t Ik-mmmi. ii! la i'f
mirli H-i-ullar m.ill ainl rals aa In uil" It
rnw-nllalljr lair In U timmsiiliHl lijf all
Mourn.
You will flnd It on Ml al all ilrt i"ti
al II il a Uotlrt. ur tli i!niM will rlaillr
pi Ii fr r-'n It ytx lnil ini Ii MUi
rr'a lrlrn.i U riian-l vnlr Ijy tlir If ratal
tVli) ItiKiilalor (a. trtT liturMII'U . .t
linla, (a , mIhi , .inl tmi lir matt.
trnlr.i, a rrt luiru.-llrr lik tu uprvlant
luUr(. Wrltu Ur It ludijf.
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One Passenger Wanted
; To Crater Lake
We nro sending two cars to Crater
Lake tomorrow morulng, uud have
room for one uioru'passouKcr. I'ljtffiu
1100. Hall Taxi Co.' 122J
TO THE PUBLIC
That wo have been surcuimfiil In ilcinoic
slrnlliig to tho public thu absolute kciiuIiicss of
our Low Khoo Halo hua been clearly proven by
thu buyure going nwuy fully luitUflml, which
also Iiiih been a great pleasure to us,
We regret that thu Hum remaining for uu
to contliiuu tho salo (now that wn have started)
Is limited to Haturday, August 110.
Wo mention theso facts In order that no ono
tuny bo disappointed In not attending this Low
Hhoe Hale.
Coiuo uud get your hnro of tho benefit.
Thank you.
BEHLING
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Patronize Home Industries
THESE GOPDS ARE MADE IN ??PE ROGUE RIYER VALLEY. KEEP THE MQNEY AT HOME.
"Wn Jmvc cljmigcd our
name, licrcaftci llio JMiBuiou
Funiitiii'c "Works f will bo
known as
. The
MificFwrmture
and
Fixture Factory
Uomool Iho "Pacific" Cefjar
Chest.
E. Ck TROWBRIDGE, JR,
Proprietor
.113 South HoMy.
Medford, Orejgon,
Medford Iron Works
1?, 0. (Trowbridge, Prop,
GewaJ ypundry and
, 5MnelH'i)c AV,ork8
gcifiQ01jIIoino293L.
Rcst,Pac. 5031: Home 227L.
With Medford
Trade Is
Medford Made
r
. For tbo' best of
EVERYTHING MAPJ5 QF VfOQD
Sco us. Wo make a speqialty of
OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, mWWfl,
SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc.
Factory Cprncr South Fir arid lltb Sta, 3otb Plipncs
MEDFORD SA8H AND DOOR CO.
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Cement Drain Tile
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