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OTDFOnD MATT, THTBUNE, MEDFOTID, OttlWON, TUKSPAY, JANtTAT?Y 13, 1011.
PAGE TFTREE
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PHONE EXCHANGES
SMALL
TOWNS
iONTPAYEXPENSES
.Manager Vnuro uf tho lloiim Tide
phono A Tulcgrnph company, who
luin J u ft. Inturnod from u ouvurul days
tiun with tho rajlrond cummlimloii
ul Hiilmii In (lui iiintlor of ndJiiHtimuit
uf rate, wild Interviewed wllli ref
erence to HliitmiiiMitH In tin' paper
Hint t lift local phono Interest worn
In fact owned by tho Pacific or Uvll
liil)tr'Ntu. Mr. Vance replied to tho
efferl t tint tint illNpitKilien In tlui
I (ten I papers lent tliu linprilnu tluit
tlui subject iiiiitnr luvimtlgntlon li'
tlui eoitunllon wnM Hid iiiieMlou of
ownership of tlm stork iiinl hnndri of
tlui company, rnthur tliun nn effort
on tlif part of tlic romniUslon to do
tornilno u mtii for servUe thai Ih Jii
titled by Hid cot of furnishing It to
tlm luilillr,
"As a mutter of fart," stated Mr
Vanco, "Hut iiitlnii of ownership of
tlm tocl ami IioiiiIn occupied about
Hmi minute of tlm limn of tlm I'litlro
hearing"
Mr. Vance Mated Hint ho liml not
iivoii Aver Inspected tint tock record
of tlm company anil hud no mean of
uncurtaining Hid Individual uwiiorthlp
of t)ii bond nn tliu Intercut coupon
am dopolted with Hut (oral banli
for collection niiil ho was not ntilit to
give tlm coiuinllou tntirli luforma
Hon on Hint mientloii "Hr-sldi's." hu
staled, "mull nwncrhlp unit not near
ly of nn milch concern to lilm nn tliu
fliiuitlon nf procuring revenue to meet
the opuratlur. expense of Dm com
pnny," a contingency which tliu com
pnny liml not been able to do mi to
thin Hum iinilnr tliu existing rate,
lint liml Imm'ii forced to borrow In ex
(cm of $1000 each montli to keep tlm
bimliiiiii going.
"However, a tlm urllin uf own
ershlp of tho company appear, to tu
a ninttnr of much lutcri'it, nn Indi
cated In the ilUpntrhi-H," Mr. Viinco
nintluiied. "tlm coiuiiiImkIoii produced
rorrepondciico with tlm Pacific coin
pnny allowing Hint Hint company hnd
received In pn) tnoiit for Its entire
holdings In Mi'dfonl, Jniknonvlllo,
tlold Hill ntul Itoguo Itlver $NR,ono..
(id of llu lloni" company' bond and
MHiii of the stock of Hit' rorporation,
which wax ronnldfrably le thnii I
Infornii'd tlm romnilmlon I hnd tin
demtnod It to bo."
An tlm bondn United nmniiut to
$200,000.00 It npprnrH, therefore,
Hint tho rnclflo or lloll Inlercnt own
considerably less ihmi one-half tho
Miliio of Dm plant, nH tho tHiudn aro
tho only cciirltlc Hint repri'Mint nuy
value. Tho Htork of tliu company, uu
dr oxUtliiK condition, In no far re
moved from tho rt'tnntfut rhnnro of
over receiving a dlvldond that It hai
no aluo whutovur, stated Mr. Vance.
"Tliu operation of tho cdinpany ha
nlway, boforo and aflur rnusollda
tloti, been conducti'd lornlly. Tho
local affair of tho Home company,"
Hinted Mr. Vanco, nro entirely In hi
linmU. Tliu extension of line, pur
rhami of citilpmcnt, employment of
Indlvldiialn and tho guuoral policy nf
tho rompnny In conducted locally. It
would not bo out of place, howevur,
In tho opinion of Mr. Vanco, for tfc
Moll company or any other heavy
holder of bondM to fool more or Ion
concern In tho welfare mid ntanago
inciit of tho local company. "Thuru
are no doubt many bond holder won.
durliiK bow much longer their Interest
coupon will bo redeemed under tho
present condition of affnlrx, which ro
iliilrcN that tliu bond Intercut miiHt bo
borrowed an It becomen duo. and It In
turn drawn Interest, a condition pro
nanltiK calamity with nuy UiihIiiciih In
Htltiitlou," nnld Mr. Vnucu.
Anked nbout tho ntatomout III tho
dltpntchcM that tho nccoiiutH had boon
uiidltfld by exports furnished by tho
I'nrlflc company, Mr. Vanco mated
Hint Mich wan a fact, iih tentlflod to
boforo tho coiiiIiiIiihIoii, "At thu
tlm'o of tlm coiisolldntlon tho ae
countiiiK Byntoui of tho Home com
pnny wiih of tho nlmpluHt form, lit fact
no nyutoui of any kind vnn In effort,
covorliiK many mattom now required
of corporations An export arcount
nut wiih procured from tho Pacific
company to Rut up tho iiccouutlim
Hyntum mndo noconnnry by thu on
larKud bUHlneMH loHnltlnj,' from thu
ptiiclinHii of tho I'arlffo plant, and hl
Horvlcea woro paid for in full," Htntod
Mr, Vanco. Tho nccouutliiK ay atom
of tho lU'll Tolophonu company In ac
cepted aa tho Htnndnrd nf tho coun
try, It waH dlncloHod, mid lunHmunh
iib. tho Rovornmont only recently
adopted It for application In nil cor
poratlonu or prlvato IiiihIhohhcu of
curtain maKiiltudo In thn country
over which government nupervlBlou U
now noxrclBud In roiiuoctlou with tho
liicomo tax law, It cannot bo counld
orod an error In Judgment for uo
humhlo n concorn ns tho Home tolu
phono company to apply ho efficient
mothoila In tho conduct of Ita nu
ceuiitliu: affalm, In thu opinion of
Mr. Vuiicu,
"Tho local electric IIrIiI coinpauy
in well, If it In complying with kov
tirnmijiil reiitilreiueut, In also iisIik
Hie namo nyntem of AccoiiiitliiK. Tho
nanio rule applUm to any IiiisIiiosh con
corn wIiomo voliimo or IiiimIih'sh Ih Mi
oxciihh of $00,000.00 per year, whlcn
may bo iiown to nomo," volunteered
Mr, Vancf.
Anked If there were nny other inal
turH or lnlercHl brought out In Him
liemltiK not iIIscIohci! In the preHH i1Ik
paliliiiH from Kalem, other than tho
matter of ownernhlp of the IioiiiIh of
the company and the henvy Ions tin
d'T which the rompnny In operating
In .Mi'dfonl, Mr. Vance Hinted that
one matter which appeared to Imprem
tho lieitrern an well an tho coiiiwiln
nlou, wiih the fact that thu total re
relptn of the rompnny from all
sources In tlm oxchnugeH of tlold lllll
nud Itogiio Itlver were about -T per
relit lens than tlm wagon alone iioat
reiiilred to bo )nlil to the telephone
operntorn In those exchange under
the order recently Issued by the In
duntrlnl welfare roiniiilsslon of the
Htntu, which In effectUo Kebrtinry 7,
next. Ai cording to Mr, Vance, ho
ran rourulve or no rlnvurnesM or
astuteness In the IiiisIucsm Iiuuinge
ment of the tulephono rolnpunlen
Hint ran provide a way for the con
tinuance of those exchanges, or uny
other for that matter In communities
of no greater population or larger
telephone development,
"Under the recent ruling of thu
Indn atrial welfare commission tho
least operating nularles that can bo
paid for n force to furnish night and
dny or continual nervlrc," Minted Mr.
Vance. "In $12'J. per month. This
provides for only one operator to be
on duty nt a time In tho 24 hour.
Hluru tho total recelptn In (old lllll,
for Instance, nn shown by thu auditor
of thu commission, nro only $'.12.00
per mouth, It leave n deficit of $37
per month to nlonu pay tho operntorn
who unit on the telephone subscrib
er. Added to the salaries of opera
torn I Hie expense of linemen, light,
rent, bent mid the many other ex
pensu necessary In the conduct of
any business, and tho condition con
fronting the rompnny at the end of
each month I a direct cash losn of
nearly $100 00 per mouth, not to
mentlotj tho losn on thu Investment.
"Kuch a losn I not Justified," ac
cording to Malinger Vnnce, "by any
motive pnteut to him from Hint of
philanthropy to hnrd business, and
the question at Usui) Isn't whether
the mortgage bondn of the company
are held by thu Kelt telephone In
terest or the general Inventing pub
lic, but whether the rompnny will be
permitted to sell Itn service for as
much a It cost to produce.
"An It developed nt tho hearing,
based upon thu total Issue, tho great
er portion of the bond In fnrl are
held outside thu Pacific rompany In
terests, Thu situation nt Itogue
Itlver wan found to bu exactly nlml
lar to that nt Hold lllll nod In the
opinion of those brought face to face
sllh the actual facta for tho flMt
time, tho path of tho utility corpora
tion am to be strewn hereafter with
more thornn than rosea On one aide
U the utility commission and on the
other In rhythmical ntop I the In
dustrial welfare commission, mid be
tween tho two," Mr. Vanco con
clude, "the path In to bo rocky,
straight and nnrrow." In tho end,
howevor, he believes everything will
work out to tho best Intercuts, both
of thu public nud thu service corpora
tion, Just nn nil honest legislation Is
working towards that millennium
which nil hope to nro realized.
PHOENIX PHACTLETS
Horn to Mr. and Mm, Fred Moore
Wednesday, January 7th, q tun.
Hay Ward, of Fast phoenix In
spending n two weeks vacation In
Pnsndenn, C'al.
Dr. J, K. llnllllu, Dr. T. Mnlmgron
nud thu MIhscu Tawuu are having the
city water Installed In their humea
thin week.
Mra. C. ( Scott roturnod tho first
of tho week from u two weeks visit
with frlendH mid relatives at Myrtle
creek and Hoseburg.
.1!hh F.llxa .lane Monro, whono Ill
ness han been mentioned from time to
time, died early Thursday morning nt
tho homo of her broii,erluIaw A, II,
Houston, Since Mra. A, II. Iloua
ton's death novum) months ago her
health gradually failed mid a few
wonka ago hIio hornmo bedfast. Sho
wub tenderly cared for by her ulerea,
Mra, John Wright mid Mra, J, K.
Roberta. Mian Mooro was a native
of TennoBsco and was 711 years old.
Sho hiiH lived In Phoenix for 20 yearn.
The funeral wnu held Friday after
noon from tho Christian church mid
wan largely attended. 1), F, Mulkey
of Medford preaohed tho funeral nor
mou mid thu body was laid to rest In
thu Phoenix comotory,
Hesldua a number of relntlvoa hero
Mian Mooro leaves two brothers mid n
slater in Missouri.
Chnrlos Tull ot Medford, nrcontpn
n I ml by his lnwyer woro In town
Wodnoadny.
Mra, Ihuiiu Woolf, of Jacksonville
P0LLV EMERY IN "THE
BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE"
iiiiiiiflK JL' f:iiifl
nLLLE Hi !&B irBnBHBH
HHDb JwJB'f h3BHHHH1
BTh i-f1 wAhh
7 C,T Tx'T i kVHHHHHK
attended the funeral of her sister-in-law,
Mis Mooro hero Friday after
noon.
Mr. JohiiKtou, arrived here from
California Friday to assume the
management of tho Hex spray plant
which will begin operations In a few
day.
M F. Davlu of Medford mid Mis
Hoptila .Short, daughter of Mr. and
Mr. William Short of this place were
married tu Medford Sunday evening
by Hov. J. O. Hradley.
Mr. Davis hat spent nil her life In
I'hoenlx and ha until recently been
a high school pupil,
Mr. Davl I an electrician In Med
ford where they will make their
home.
I
WEDDING BELLS
An n great surprise to her many
friend Minn Ktbcl I. Hrown. daugh
ter of Mr. mid Mr. William Ingram
Hrown was married at tho Hrown res
idence. 005 South Newtown street,
yesterday afternoon tu Mr. Charles
Soule, n member of tho Soulo broth-
em piano firm of Portland. Only
Immediate member of tho family
were present, tho Kplacopat marrlago
service being conducted by Her. W.
11. Hamilton of St. Mark's. Soon af
ter tho ceremony tho happy couplo
loft for Portlnud where thoy will
make their future home. Mrs, Soulo
la n sister of Hid mid Cecil Hrown nnd
tins a host of friends lit tho city who
wish her every happiness In tho fit
ture.
Weather Forecast
Oregon Occasional ruin we-l.
uiisettleil, piolialdv tain or miow eat
poitiou tonight iiml WoiIuomIiij ;
Mtiitlierlv wimN.
NEW TODAY
280 ncrcs go d farm Innd Improved
mid In a good farming district, not
far nut, mid "tho best buy In tho val
ley," says tho owner. Only $4500,00,
$1000 to loan on good ranch pro
perly.
A ranch In tho Applegnto, well lo
cntod, wull Improved, soma lrrlga
tlon, $50 nn acre.
O. I. HOON
SPECIAL TODAY
For nalo, 5 room house, on good
lot, aBseosmonts all paid, near puvud
stroot, $900, cary turmu.
Eighty ncrcs ot good land, 16
miles from Medford, for $10 per ncro,
For sale, 10 ncrcs, Honr crook bot
tom, all good, only $200 per ncro.
My spcclnlty la looking aftor non
resident property.
E. J. STEWART
Room 204 Frultsroworn Bonk Bldg.
Offlco phono 531, Rea. ihopa S22-J.
WHY?
160 ncro Hog mid Cnttlo ranch on
Pacific Highway, water for irrigation.
5 acres uiulor ditch, Host of alfalfa
land. Finest rango for hogs mid cat-
no in jncKson Bounty. 40 acres
good oak timber for flno wood, nonr
good markot. Ilouso, barn, chtckou
house and family orchard, Must soil
at once. Will tnko part In trado for
city property, $4,000.00,
2 good houses to rent, choap,
J. O. DARNICH,
Phono 120-J
201 First National lttuik Hldf.
MEDFORD
MN
HIGHLY
PRAISES
COMING
SHI
Milliliter I'jik'i Opern House,
.My Dear Hir: I urn iileiiHcil lo nolo
llnit you linvi' nueereiled ill hooking
for Meill'onl liml iiuigiiifjceiit jirob
leiu piny, "Tlic V.Umhwif of Virtue,'
n i I feel mire it will not only prove
u iiniiiieinl Hiieei--, hut of grent
profit to your ninny ialroiiHf ehpe
ci.illv to those who love the pure, Hie
liclplnl jiihI inHpinug in ilnimii,
Among tliu niiuiy problem plnyn I
have Heen, I consider the above the
very hunt id every uny. It will prove
of groat benefit mill inspiration to nil
who lire intcreHtrrf in the iiielion nf
Hex lelnlioiiK, nnd whieli is one ot
the grruteht mill most vital before
ih toiliiv. It grapliienlly ixirtriiyn
Hie baneful result of iguoriinee on
tlie one hand nud of prudi.hucM on
the other on the part of the puretitM
of the two girlN around whom tin
play ik Imill, nud the ureal need of
teaching girl nt the youngest age
poKMililt! thu why and uhcreforu of
nex, the Mibllety of the lemptatioiiM
wlueh will iihsnil them Koouer or
Inter, nnd to forewarn them, nnd
thu-. forearm tlicm, iigninst tho kc-
ilnclive influences of men whoe
only iniHtion t-erinn to ho "to go
nbout seeking whom they tuny ile
vour." If (he loxon taught by the
play nro enniuhtly enforced we shall
have u cleaner mid wirrr mmihoixl
nin womanhood.
The play ih ii relniko to tliose wlio
have neglected nn iuiHrlant outy, n
duly which should he emphasired at
tlie tlireshold of life, at mi uge when
iuestiotiK are ever on the lip of tiie
young, iiml winch kIiouM he mmwer
ed candidly, plainly and earnestly.
Iguoriinee i too often the curse of
youth. TciM-hcrx should attend, im
the play has. n direct hearing on in any
of tlie evil with wliieh they are con
fronted. It U it play for parents
minister, girln nnd Iio.vh, oiieeinlly
those who have reached tliu age of
puberty. I aw' the play in Cliirngn
last July imd shall never forget it.
It ployed to crowded house-, and re
ceived the liiglux-t nrnise from critic-,
of tlie ftnge, nnd minister-, ad
vised their meuilicri to nttend. ho
that they mighty, become saturated
with itn truth- nud : better iiuuli
fieil to deal witlt-the danger it le-
IMt't-.
If the eomimnv in n- well balanced
iih it wiis when I saw the plnv in
those who see it here will he more
than well pleased nud helH-d.
You nmy iim this letter in nuy way
von chouse. Yours truly,
.1. 1.AWHKNTB IIILIi.
Mcilfonl, Or., Jan. V2.
(iooil Avoofl.
It you want good wood, get It from
Frank II. Hay.
' - ' ;
FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
FOlT RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms, lights, gas; also hall
bed room, wood heater. 234 E.
Ninth St. 274
FOIt RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR " HENT Furnished" or "unfur
utshed rooms. 340 South River
side. 256
FOR RENT Furnished rooms with
bath and heat. 245 N. Qrapo.
FOR RENT Modern furnished
rooms nt tho Cottage, 604 W. 10th
street. 253
FOR RENT Largo sleeping rooms.
nnd modern housokooplng apart
ments, prices very rcasonnblo
Phono 247-L. 222 South Holly
street.
FOR RENT MISCKLIjAXEOUS
FOR LEASE Full equipped placer
mine. Gold liny itorlty Co.
FOR RENT Store room occupied
by Fonts Grocery. Inquire Claud
Miles, Nash Hotel.
FOR SALE I-A1LM LANDS
FOR SALE 1C0 acros'iiiiles
from railroad station, estimated
1 i to 2 million feet naw timber
nnd 0000 cords hardwood, $10
por ncro. Address Owner, 1 O.
box 842.
FOR SALE HOUSES
FOR SALE Modern bungalow, 7
rooms, bath, screened porch, built
in bookcases, etc., extra large lot.
fruit and berries, just oft paved
street. Easy terms. No reason
able of for rofused. Phono 417-M
mornings after Monday, Jau, 19th,
270
FOR SALE -LOTS
FOR SALE FIvo lots, houso and
outbuildings on paved road ad
joining city limits, or will trado for
city property. V, O, box B07 Med
ford. 265
JttPrJ-r?4i94t V J'
To loan on Improved ranches,
Iuterest 8 per cent
"Insurance Th'nt Insures."
II. 8. STINE
Buy your lusuranco of a taxpayer
rou itii.NT hoi;hi--
FOIl HKNT FIvo room apartment,
modern, range In same. Inqtilro
Col. Hft'Kont. 2C4
KOIl HAM' MlhCm,.ANKOU8
FOH HAlr;-TfTixtra"good"cowH71o
Diirhmnn, 5 Jerseys, frenh and
crnlnit frosh. r,0 tonn of first
class baled hay, 3 flno liornoa,
spring wagon nnd cart. Walsh's
Itaneh on Spring street, tulle out
North Hooccvolt nvoniie. 270
FOR BALE Or will trade, good It.
I. Hed Cockerel. Addresu Mm. H.
J. Tlcltnor, Medford, Ore. 254
FOR SALE Furniture nt your
price. 1022 W. Eleventh St. 25&
FOR HAI.ES. C. Huff Leghorn cock
erels, R. C. White Wyandotte,
cockerels. Phono 10-F2. Mrs. A.
II. Ferns, Phoenix, Ore. 255
FOR SALE Nlco dry 1 Cinch balm
chunk and stove wood In not less
than two Her load. The best
wood In tho market. U. F. Van
Dyke, phone 403-113. 274
FOR SALE Tuscan cling peach
trcen nt 10c. C. C. Hoover, phone
254-X. 257
FOR SALE 5 year old Durham cow,
giving 5 quart milk, fresh In
March, weight about 1300, $05.00.
Phono XX-1 11, Central Point. 253
FOR SALE Hody fir cord wood and
cedar fence posts for sale Apply
or address Nouner Hros., Glcndulo.
Ore. 273
FOR SALE Four flno Poland China
boars, H mouths old, $25.00. Also
thoroughbred pigs at weening ago,
$10.00. Herkeley Orchards, phono
1-F21.
FOR SALE Cow. phono 533-J3, be
tween 12 and 1 o'clock. 274
FOR SALE Horse, harne, wagon,
311 Ashland avenue, phono C77-M.
J. T. May. 252
FOR SALE Order your day old
chicks. First orders first served.
II r III..I. ntinnn 171.111 T.lnnl
Ore. 271 '
FOR SALE About $6000 worth of
Jackson county warrants at a dis
count, good to pay taxes with. I
also buy county warrants. R, II.
Toft, phono 78-R or 3C5-J.
FOR SALE A good variety of ap
ples, somo extra fancy Spltr.cn
bergs. Also first crop alfalfa bay.
Robert Duttou, 1022 10th St.
FOIt SALE Cord wood. 300 cords
dry oak and COO cotds laurel, fir
nnd pine, excellent wocd, on Pa
cific Highway, haul any 'time. Bar
gain prlco for immediate salo.
Roguo River Orchnrd Co., Merlin,
Oregon. Phono G00-F2, Grants
Pass. 232
FOR SALE VU rotted inauuro for
flowers and lawns. Phono S91-J.
FOR SALE Wo keep our dry wood
under covor at the Valley Fuel
company, big shed two blocks
north of S. P. depot 255
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Japanese boy wants posi
tion, any kind ot work. Refer
ences. Address box J., caro Mall
Tribuno, or phono 125. 151
WANTED Japanese wants all kinds
of bouso work b. t jo hour. Phone
125 Selmodt.. 253
HELP WAXTK1J FEMALE
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Address Fred Lewis, Wei
len, Ore. 231
WANTED Ladles to act as solici
tors. Only hustlers need apply at
430 X. Front St. 255
II ELI WANTED MALE
WjXNrliD llH'n1bTo,ma'u"'an,d'n"wito
to caro for ranch and woman to, do
tho cooking. Phone Fred Lewis,
Wcllen. Ore. 251
WANTED -Minors nt Hradon nilno,
Gold Hill, Oregou, for contract
work. Gold Ray Realty Co,
WANTED M1SCKLLAN KOU8
WANTED Lady wants room with
sleeping porch, preferably In nlco
prlvato family. References. Box
A., caro Mall Tribuno. 252
WANTED A second-hand largo of
fice safe, piust bo In good condi
tion and a bargain; givo slxe and
price in answer and tell whero It
cau be seen. Address S., caro Mall
Tribune, 252
WANTED Disk harrow In good
condition, reversible extension, for
orchard work. John B. Hair.
Roguo It Ivor, Oro, 251
WANTED Two or three brood sown
and somo littlo pigs. Box W. II..
caro Mall Tribune, 255
WANTED Horso about 1500 lbs.,
not over 7 yenrs old, gontle. sound
nnd true. E. F. Guthrie, R. F. D.
No. 2, Medford. 253
WANTED To buy a camera stato
jnuke, slio, Ions, ago and price
X. Y. Z caro Mall Trlbuuo.
FOR EAUHAItUK
FoTiVLe' OR" TRADE Good 1150
pound work horso or trado for
largor horso, Prico $75.00 820
West 12th St. 251
MONEY TO 1OArt
MONEY TO LOAN On city and
cloBe In ranch property. O. A.
McArthur. room 3, P. O. block,
phono 368
BUSINEbM mttEOTOHV
i - i -i. -i
INSTRUCTION
Mr. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teach
or of piano and harmony. The
Halght MuhIo Studio, 110 South
Laurel St., phouo 170-11.
IIUHIXKSH DiitKcronv
AtUirnrr.
f). F, PIATT Lawyor, 210 Onrnett
Corey building. Mortgage loans.
POUTER J. NBFF, WM. P. MEALEY
Attornoys-nt-Lnw, Rooms 8 and
S, Medford NntlonnI Dank bldg.
A. E. REA.ME8, LAWYER Clarnotl
Corey bldg.
W. J. CANTON Attorney nnd Coun
sellor at Law. 123 East Main
street, Medford, Oro.
Wm. M. CoWIg Ucorgo M. Robert
COLVIO & ROBERTS, LAWYERS-
Medford National Hank nulldlng
H. F. MULKEY & GEO. wTcHBRRY
Attornoys at Law. Jackson Coun
ty Hnnk Building.
NEWTON W. BORDEN A ttornoy nt
law, room 7, Sparta building, Med
ford, Oregon.
Auctioneers
WILLIAM ULRICH Licensed Auc
tioneer for tho City of Medford,
Oregon. Terms reasonable Resi
dence phono 181-J. Office Jack
son County Bank building.
US-
Auiit ftuppnet,.
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our
big secret In making springs Is the
tempering. Wo aro operating the
largest, oldest and best equipped
plant In tho Pacific northwest Use
our springs when others fall. Bold
under guarantee. 26 North Fif
teenth fit, Portland. Ora
ClitroprM-uin
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor
nerve specialist Rooms 203-204-20C
Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given
necdlo spray, head and shouldor
shower In connection; advice In
dietetics, medical gymnastics,
bydroptherapy. Lsdy nttendant
Phono, ottlco 045. rcsldcnco 571-R
BR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise E
Hedges Mectnnc-ThorapltU. Chiro
practors. SpondylotherapIsU. Thcs
nystemi. including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-tboraphy
etc.. produco results In both acute
and chronlu diseases. Consulta
tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor
ner Main and BnrtletL Hours 9
a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by
appointment. ' Phono 170.
DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOO
DR C. C. VAN SCOYOG
Dentists
Garnett-Corey bldg., salt 310
Medford. Ore. Pbonq S5C
Employment Agency
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY EMPLOY
MENT AGENCY' A. O. Goodman.
All kinds ot help furnished on
short notice. Rental a specialty.
Rcom 34, Jackson County Bank
Bids. Phono 797. 272
Gaurscgt
oakdaoe Get vour premises
cleaned up for th- winter. Call
on tho city garbarfo wagons tot
good service. Phone 625-L. F
Y. Allen.
Notary imbllc
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary Dub
He. Bring your work to me at the
sign ot tho Mall Tribune.
Printers anal I'ubllshcrs
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
beat equipped printing office Ic
southern Oregon; book binding
loose loaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 37 Norti
FlrSt
Physicians naa Surgeons
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW OsteopathW
physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corej
bldg., phone 1036-L. Reildenc
26 South Laurel St
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physlciat
and surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D.-
Practice limited to diseases ol
women. Offices 232 E Main
Phones, residence, 814-J2; ottlco
814,
DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat Eyes scien
tifically tested and Masses supplied
Offlco 228 East Main St.. Hours
8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone.
E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Offlco Jack
son Couuty Bank bldg. Otflct
phon6 -i3-R; residence phone 58-R
DR. MARION Physician and sur
geon, Stewart bldg., corner Mali
and Bnrtiett ats.; offlco phone 27
resldenco phone 27-J-3. 904 West
10th.
DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi
clan atd Burgeon. Office Pain,
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hourt
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and
surgoon. PhoneB, offlco 36, res!
deuce 724-J. Office hours 1Q to
is, z to 6.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathh
physician, 303 Garnett-Corej
building. Phono 904-M.
It, J. CONROY, M. D. Physician anc
Burgeon. Over Hutchison & Lums
den, 215 E. Main St Phono 77.
DR. V. II. HICKMAN Homeopath
Oftico Hostel building, Central
Point. All tolephono calls answered
night or day,
Stenographers
ELLA M. OAUNYAV Palm bloc.
utenographlo work Cvne qulckl
and well.
TraasMt
BADS TRANSFER & BTORAQB OO
Office 42 NorU rront St, Phone
816. Price rljifct, feurJce guar
Singer Sewing Machines
Machines for rent, phono P-ll-X,
Ilnpalrs, cleaning, oils, needles, pnrW,
phonograph repairing,
AT, I.VMIAHAM, MANAGRR )
227 Hotitli Holly St., Medfoftl
MRS. H. L. LEACH
Export Corsetiere
326 North Birtlott.
Phono 5G3 M.
IP TIIEY-.RE
KLEIN MADE
THEY'RE TAILOR LVDE
Medford Tailors
For Halo
80 acres, S miles from town, small
house, about CO acre agricultural
ground, small clearing, romalnder
heavy timber, fine out rango. Price
! $500,
I Snvnrnl ImrfFfilna In amnlt ,,,
and city property.
Fine vacant lot, well located,
snap, $125.
Wo make a specialty ot renting
houses. Bring us your listing, ot
houses and housokcoplng rooms for
rent.
Employment
Girls for general housework. T
Ranch hands. j-
MRS. BYftn CASTER "
Mnnajrer
Successor to Mrs. E. P. A. Blttnor
HORSES FOR SALE
One span of bay mates, ago. 5 and
6 years, weight 2500. One span,
mare and horse, age 7 and 8 years,
weight 2540. One good all around
horso, 8 years old. Large tem.
weight 3000. One well broke saddle
horse. One gcntlo ladies' driving
mare. Ono good ranch, team. Csb
be seen at
1). S. Liu's S3 N. Klvershl
WANTED
A NAME
To tho lady or man suggesting the
most appropriate namo for oar cigar
and candy storo by January 13, will
bo given a $1.00 box ot candy or
$1.00 worth of good cigars.
Wo have purchased this store from
A. M. Edwards, located at 134, corner
Main and Central. Wo have a line at
first class chocolates, other candles,
chewing gun, nuts, trult; also a big
lino of good cigars, cigarettes, tobac
co and smokers' supplies.
Thoso entering In tho contest ad
dress communications to 134 East
Main and all must bo la by Jan. 13,
at 6 p. ra.
Wo would greatly appreciate vl.e
patronage ot tho public and will be
glad to meet all our friends here.
WHITMAN & WEST
E. D.Weston
Official Photographer of tte
Medford Commercial Club
!&mateur Finishing
Post Carda
Panoramic Work'
Flash lights
Portrait
Interior and exterior view
Negatives made anv time
jind anjr place by appoint
ment. L. M. HARMON, Maaagw.
208 "B. Main Phnnn 1471
NEAREST TO EVERYTHING
5awgcT
Best located and root yepwlar'
noiei in me uny- circtuMmg tea ri
water In every roem
Especial .ttBtUa, t lasMt)
travelling ajeacv. '"
Excellent, rcuoKibty tie4 nttt.
Meet your friend at. I he Manx.
Eutepcaa PUa Rata II. M u
Managtmuat, GAlr W, iVeJsisy
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