Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 18, 1916, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFOT?D MATL TRTPTTXE, MEDFOTCD, OflEOONvMOXDAY. BErTiT.EK lOlfi
. PAOE REVEST
WASIllXtiTON, Dee. 18. At
resident Wilson's direction, tho nu-on-wido
iiivcstifiulioii into the in
cused cost of living will be contin
d with all possibly vigor. It was
ated at the white house today that
.eu'enident considers that the in--ALntion
has already accoinplish-
id much good, lie has not given his
pproval to any of the many bills in-
odilced in congress to meet the sil-
atiott. ' ' '
The president believes it is difficult
. solve the quest ion through federal
isluliou for the reason that it is
rncticnlly impossible for federal
ilute.s to meet local conditions.
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti.
Ileal Estate Transfers
('. ltrnwn et. ill (n K. T)
r-5 lSriggs et ux, land in Uvp. 38-
nv : $ 10
Q,iII. Herman to Amy Hiinl
,V ing et al., land in see. 10-37- '
F - :, 30
J. Trowbridge et nx to M.
I E. Horner, lot 2, Donetrnn
Orchard tract, in twp.
2W 10
S. llnwnrd et nx fo-Iluim
i k-nntius, land in twp. ;I)-1E. 10
. II. buigler, slienti, to Lou
D. Jones, land in l'liinos' He-
serve. Meill'.ir.l :l.7(i1
Luku liyun to Henry Wendt,
Sr., lots in Jacksonville ' 10
11. ihirron et ux tn Claude
11. Long:, kind, in sees. Ill and
J4-40. : 400
l Jfary 8. Witlirow et vir to El
sie Kennies ('hristensen, land
in twp. as-nr; 10
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, ore., Ovc. IS. Hogs
wcr; receipts 602o. prime Heavy,
i
125 to 250 pounds, f9.E0Q9.73;
Lime light, 200 to 22a pounds, $9. CO
' h 9.70; -good to mixed, $8.2509.50;
: fough lioavy packing, $8.509. 10;
' pigs and skips, $8.25 S. 50; stock
togs, JO. 75 7.50 . ; ,
t I Cattio higher; receipts 485. Steers
.'. light $7.25 7.50; prime heavy $7.
y-J. 50; good $0.75 Si. 7.25; cows, choice
15.75 0.25; medium to good $5.50
" ff S; ordinary to fair $5 5.50; heif-
$56.25; bulls $2.755; calves
o 7.
Sheep steady; receipts 1 1 G. Lambs,
ast of mountains. No offers. Lambs
alley $9.50 & 9.75; lambs, common,
7 & 7.50; choice yearling wethers,
ff r.- tmnA n,llnr ft 7 ffi . 7 7
(holce light ewes $60.75; heavy
awes ;uf j.tiv,
Dnrtlanrt DnHai
PORTLAND, Dec. is. Butter un
changed, weak.
Minnesota Wheat
' Mlunonpolls, Dec. IS. Whoat, May
1:1.71; July $1.05.
I Chicago Wheat
3 CHICAGO, Dec. IS. Wheat:
I Open Close
flay $1.61 1.64V4
July 1.304 1-38
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore., Uec. IS Wheat
insottled. Trading light. Spot bids
jiinchanged to 5c higher. Bluostcm,
'81.45; fortyfold $1.3S; club $1.3G
JledRussian $1.3 J.
Barley not quoted.
Today's ear receipts: Wheat 32
tt'pur 1; oats 17; hay 2t.
. . a - j
ki Just tho place to get your Groceries
Npor Christmas. Fine, large oranges
lor 33c. Butter, two pounds, luc;
13 pounds piinc cane sugar. $1.
resh lot of Los Cabin syrup, 2
Jl.'ic and 90o.
. r.
Wreckage eiriscd bv the recent fire
the Allen and ("nnnin-diiim lm-ines
iblr.'ks i- beiii rapidlv cleaned ti
ri'imf:! I iirv t,i ichuilililiir operations
w j -l..v i ,,,.ic.,llv lie.
nolished, tile ground Hour damage
being imiinlv bviwnter. No develop
ments as to aelnnl cun-c of the tire,
hhoni'li ciutirette droiitiii''s in n fuel
,'lJMinex are umlrr suspicion. I uerc
t"ere filteen lurnilicd aiiartnient.- on
ft ae upper floors, where jn-t abfml
ASHLAND Hi UNITY
la i vorvthim: was ruined.. Anion;.; for
Vliacr tenniilr. on I lie lir-1 floor. I.n
l file's bakery will move to I Mil Fel-
w-' block, a few dn,r- froln fh
'flit of ibe fire. Teiuimrary ot
uis of the Orcein (ia & Kieiliii
. have been iiL-ialled in the Klk-
Uiildiii'i. Uuil.luii'- ilioc -hup will
reopen ui present (piarlers within a
few days. Mrs. Allen's realty offices
escn'd with minimum damage and
will Soon Im in commission. She is
very yratcful for the expressions of
sympathy in this misfortune, n ,.u-
auuty which has prompted offers of
uiateiinl aid from nuuu'rous friends
in tho way of replacing tile properiy
loss. Sir. La Belle expects to resume
bakery operations in new ouinters
witliiu a week.
lbs. V. II. Johnson, C. R Tiltoii and
W. E. iilake, local practitioners, at
tended "the meeting; of the Southern
Oregon Dental society which met in
Medford .last Saturday. Dr. Tiltoii
was elected vice-president of the re
organized society, which has with
drawn from state affiliations, and on
anew basis it- jurisdiction will in
clude a portion of northern California
territory. Dr. F.. G. Itiddell of .Med
ford is president and Dr. AV. W. Wal
ker of Grants l'a.ss, secretary-treas
urer. At this meetiuL" Dr. Johnson
submitted a paper on "Alveolar Pyor
rhea.
Last Friday at a lieaiimr in justice
court. Guv Spencer of this city was
bound over to the gram jury for al
leced complicity ill stripping several
miles of wire from Hie poles of the
power lino which supplies the I.nmb
mine. He is under bonds in the mean
lime. Howard Dunlop, also huplicnt
ed in the ease, was previously exam
ined and was sent to Jacksonville to
await the grand jury's findings in the
matter.
Kd Sheldon, former Ashland boy,
for some time nast in the ocean pas
sengcr and freight service on the
liner Malia. plying between New Zea
Innd and Pacific coast ports, has re
eently landed in San Francisco after
an exceedingly stormv vovae-e cov
ering twenty-six days from Welling
ton, New Zealand, to Frisco. On the
way three of (he crew were washed
overboard, ill addition to tho death of
two pnssengoi's on route. The bulk of
the cargo was coal, which became
badly shifted, adding to complica
tions met with by the crew, who were
compelled to work in double shifts.
Owing to the strenuous experience Ed
is undecided as to resliippiug for the
return trip.
William Jeler lias purchased the
old reliable fruit store and Eunplv
hcndcpiarters of Tbad Powell, which
tile latter lias been conducting since
lSHO at the coiner of Fourth and A
streets. Powell is resting up for
awhile and is looking alter his bil
.Hard ball and rooming apartments
which are localed in his. business
block across the street from the es
tablishnient sold to Jeter. ,
-Alpha chapter of .the Eastern Star
will instull officers on Tuesday eve
uing, December 19. The appointive
officials are: Mrs. Jessica Porter,
chaplain; Mrs. Louise Dales, mar
slinl ; Mrs. Marie Stock, organist
Mrs. Edith Sackett, Adah; Miss
Georgia Coffee, Ruth; Mrs. Lorena
McNair, Esther: Mrs. Elta Christen
sen, Martha; Mrs. Stella Wagner,
Elect ra; Mrs. Fannie Cornelius, war
der; W. H. Day, sentinel. The cere
monies will be conducted by Fred S.
Engle, past worthy patron of the lo
cal chapter.
At the city election December 19,
the voting places will bo grouped
nearer together instead of being so
widely scattered. For the First ward,
the Paulson block at No. 3 Oak
street has been designated, this being
a change from the old fire station
way clown on Fourth street.; Second
ward, upstnirs in the McCarthy
block, corner North Main and Gran
ite streets; Third ward, council cham
ber in city hull on the Plaza. Sam
ple tickets have already been avail
able and voters are investigating
merits of proposed charter amend
ments, of which three will be submit
ted. Frank Moore, dniggist, of Eugene,
son of Mi's. S. B. Evans of this city,
recently won a trophy silver cup of
fered by the Dupont Powder Co. for
expert marksmanship in a rifle con
test held under auspices of the Eu
gene Hod and Gun olub. ,
Iicpresentative-clect Sheldon of
Medford has been in Willamette val
ley towns of late furthering sentiment
in behalf of reopening the Southern
Oregpn Normal school in Ashland. '
Mrs. Myra McNeil and dnughter,
Floy, of Portland, have, been visiting
Mrs. Elsie Ilenmes Christenscn and
other friends in Ashland. Miss Hoy
left on Sunday for Los Angeles.
The Boys' band of Medford, lately
organized,, wilt participate in a grand
concert to be given by the senior
band organization of that city, Tues
day evening, December If), at Med
ford. In line with other industrial activ
ities, the Ashland mine will suspend
operntins during the holiday sen
son, resuming work on a more exten
sive scale than ever at the beginning
of the new year.
Glenn Pettiiy, realty dealer of
llornbrook, was iiaylaid last Thurs
day evening, knocked senseless and
robhed of SSO. These nets o yio
Icnce are Lccoming altogether too
fi'eipicnt for even a wet town as
Ilorublonk prove- to be.
Southern Peeilie direct, ,rs huve
authorized the p.-iymcM of a lo per
cent bonus to all employes n,,( afjili
....! tviil, itrotllerhood unions, the
distribution to be made upon a sliding
6CalC. I'ivii l.r ctlit i- pai.ibi- ,Uu-
uary 1 and a like amount July 1 ,
mi,.
Sydney Hazletoii, student at the!
experiment station of the California
Agricultural college at Davis, is u
holiday visitor with relatives in the
Clark Bush faintly.
-Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Cutter leave
on Tuesday for an extended visit
with relatives in Texas.
Paul Stark Seely of Portland, a
member of the board of lectureship
of the mother Christian Science
church at Boston, will deliver an ud
dress at Elks temple, Monday even
ing, December 18, to which' till ate in
vited.
J. W. Dctwiler of Dcs Moines, la.,
brother-in-law of Mrs, J. Ii. Casey,
arrived here last Friday for a win
ter's stay with the Casey family.
The visitor has been here before. He
is a veteran of the civil war mid ex
perienced "service"' in Andersonville
prison.
liev. H. J. Van Fossen went to
Portland last Friday, where he will
participate in a four-day session of
district superintendents of the Meth
odist church under the jurisdiction of
Bishop Matt Hughes.
Local schools close on Friday, De
cember 22, for a two weeks' holiday
vacation.
George W. Wilsbire, former well
known resident, died at the Putton
Home in Portland on Sunday, where
he had been an inmate for some time
past as n retired member of Ashland
lodge, No. 23, A. F. & A. M. He was
over 80 years of age and a widower.
leaving two Children, who are W. A.
utlshire of Salem and Miss Faiiuie
Wilsbire of Portland. I'unernl ar
rangements contemplate interment on
the family plot in Hose City cemetery,
Portland, where the wife is buried.
W. E. Neweombe, Western Union
manager of local offices, left for San
Francisco Sunday evening to attend
a gathering of tho company's tele
graph officials and employes on
Tuesday evening at the Stewart hotel.
The meeting will incorporate sociul
as. well as business features, and a
large representation front the Pa
cific division will be present to in
dulge in mutual congratulation over
the pleasant status existing between
employer and employe in the corpor
ation's service.
The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. O.
II. Gllmore Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert McLary of
Green Castle, are visiting at tho home
of Wlllard Gorbam.
Jack Kayton wlfo an,d children
called in Rogue River Wednesday be
fore leaving for Montana whoro they
will make their home.
Miss Alice Streets was 111 Medford
Saturday and Sunday shopping and
visiting with friends.
.Mrs. L. Morris returned to her homo
in Grants Pass, after a visit with her
father Mr. K. Stevens.
MIbs Annie Martin left Friday
morning for San Jose Ca,l., where
she will visit an aunt.
The Parent-Teachers assoiutlon
held .their monthly meeting at the
school building Friday afternoon.
Sir. and Mrs. B. G. Harding were
among the Grants Pass shoppers on
Saturday.
BUTTE FALLS
Ira returned Friday from a week's
visit with his parents in Jacksonville.
H. D. Mills returned from a busi
ness trip to the valley Saturday.
L. A. Port returned from a trip to
the valley Saturday.
Ed Weston left Saturday for Jack
sonville where he has business for a
few days. ' -
GIM CHUNG
China Herb. Store
Herb cure for earache, hcadtchc,
catarrah, diphtheria, soar throat,
lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach
troublo, heart trouble, chills and fev
er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation,
carbuncles, tumors, caked breast,
cures all kinds of goiters, NO OPE
RATION. To whom it may concern:
I am free from the rheumatism.
You can be the same by tklng treat
ment from Glm Chung, the herb doc
tor. My rheumatism was so had that
it madej me so weak I could scarcely
get up when I was down and tho pain
I suffered one could hardly know un
less one had the same disease. I was
truly disatisficd and disgusted with
life In my condition and trying to
live. Now to any friends that caro
to be cured and would like to be free
try the herb doctor. He can certain
ly relieve in a very short time. Very
truly yours,, MKS. M. L. KOLE.
Mrs. Bertha Itemlngton, Wester
lund orchard, had stomach trouble.
The doctor said she had dead hone
In her jaw and that nothing hut an
operation could save her, so she came
to the Chinese doctor and he cured
her in two weeks. Mrs. Fannie Mil
ler. A guaranteed Cure for Piles. No
operation required.
S II South Front ?t. Medford Ore.
Kd. Cowdep and family wero down
front their ranch Sunday visiting tho
Smith family.
Sir. and Mrs. G. W. Baker were
surprised Saturday evening by a
crowd of young people. Tho evening
was spent with dancing.
Mr. and" .Mrs. W. K. Morrie. were
Joyfully surprised Sunday. Their
children went In on them to celebrate
their forty-fourth wedding anniver
sary unci ;,ir. jiorns turtiuiny. moso
present were O. B. Mortis atul wife,
-Mrs. Vila Morris and Uiroo children
and Mrs. K. W. miSth.
Stanley Spencer and "Win. liutilies
wont to Lodge' Polo Sunday where
they will begin tlcjlr winter trapping.
Chnrlcs Patton came down from
the ranch Tuesday for a few days
visit with homo folks, returning on
Wednesday.
Have you ever noticed,
When you bite off the end
of a cigar, that you often
tear the wrapper or pull
out a part of the filler?
You can't enjoy smoking a cigar
when it is torn like that And we
want you to enjoy every OWL you
smoke. .
So take your OWL and cut the
end with your knife. Cut the tip off
square, or notch it either way will
do. Now you are sure of getting a
good, satisfying smoke.
Pardon the advice, but
Treat your OWL the way you
would treat a 25-cent cigar. Light it
just as carefully. It's worth it!
Any cigar deserves careful treat
ment if it gives you a good mellow'
smoke. And that's what the OWL
does, every time.
M. A. GUNST & CO.
INCORPORATED
You Can Go
Oregon-California
Washington-Idaho
. . ON i :
Low Round Trip Holiday Fares
Low laro f I1,,;'; one wtiy. Liberal return limits.
Go for Xmas and stay
for New Years
The sale tlutes. fares, train service, informa
tion may be obtained by asking local agent or
addressing
JOT1X M. SCOTT. General I'a.ssenger Agent,
Portland. Oregon
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
The homo of Jack Tungnto was dis
covered to be on fire Monday about
eleven o'clock. The flro department
was on hands in short notice and the
flro was soon out. The roof was
iMiiuetl ititlte bad but not much d'im
ago was done to the housbotd goods.
Hod Baker and Carl Jackson were
up from llupruy Monday,
Frank Morgan camo homo Tues
day from Pelican Bay .where ho nas
been all summer.
j Mrs. Edwards went out to Medi'ord
jTuesday on business, returning on
! Thursday.
j Simon Mathews went out to Mod
iforJ Tuesday, returning Thursday.
The high ;:. hcol boys havo or:;ii
'ized three barket bull team.! and
play In the assembly hall,. Tlu high
school girls have two teams and ex
Jpect to play t.f'or the hollduyc.
The Million
Dollar Cigar
to Many Points
IN
Mrs. Laura Abbott wont out to
1 nsle Point Thursday to visit iie.r son
Prank Abbott and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Best of California
came in Thursday to visit Mrs. Best's
brother Kd Cowden.
LOST
LOST Small gold brooch with ame
thyst and peurl settings. Finder
please leave ut this oftice and re
ceive reward. i'i'i
LOST Right hand glove, lined with
red felt. Return to liutmalow .Mar
ket and receive 1 His. of the best
meat in the. market. ?::i)
l'OK KXCIIANGE
TO TltAi"E Two young horses for
wood. 1013 West Main St.
WANTED To exchange, light horses
for heavy horses, weighing 1300 to
1500 pounds. Will pay cash bal
ance. Box 15, Mall Tribune.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN' On real estate.
Box 14, .Mull Tribune.
TO LOAN Money to loan In small
quantities. Box X Y Z, Mail Trib
une. MONEY TO LOAN Have money to
loan on first mortgages. Quick
service. E. S. Tumy, 210 Garnett
Coroy bldg.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED C. A. Hamlin, dealer in
hides and pelts. Highest prices
paid. Phono 475-L. Office Laur
el St., Market. 23C
WANTED Ono dozen Plymoth Bock
lions. E. C. Lockwood, Phoonlx,
Oro. 230
WANTED Remember your poultry
and eggs will bring you more
money at Warner, Wormian und
Gore's. Ono price for liens re
gardless of size.
FOR KENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Small furnished house,
Innulro Dr. Sooly. 232
FOR RENT Woll fumlshod 5-room
bungalow, 422 S. Luurol. tt
l'OH SALE POVLTRV
FOR SALE Two Plymouth roosters,
fine strain from Corvullls breeding
stock. 16 'N. Quliico. 231
FOR SALE Fat young geese. Call
evenings or ineul tlmo only. C. W
Isaac.
FOR SALE Order now. Fat turkeys
for Christinas. A few fine gobblers
from prize winning Htoek. J. C
Herring, Central Point. 131
KOSt SALE LIVESTOCK.
FOR SALE 1 15 excellent, absolute.
ly sound Ilamboullet ewes to lamb
lrt January. Price $8.40. Ro.en
berg Bros., Holland Hotel. 231
FOR SALE Two cows. 0U7
street.
Pino
231
FOR SAI
weight
.E Flno black work mnro,
I40U us. I'lione ;;i i-i,.
233
FOR SALE Horses. Weight, about.
llUO. Wagons and harness, liif;
Pines Lumber Co.
FOR SALE KICAIi ESTATE
FOR SALE ST, 00. house and lot 1 11!
Elm at., Highland Park add. Want
offer. Address HOy.", i'ah ave., S
F., Cal. 239
FOR SALE 120 acres timber land
A fine bargain, also team, harness
and two wagons, ull E. Main. SiJO
FOR SALE Seed, alfaira, red clover
sweet clover, timothy and other
grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write
for samples. Ralph Waldo Eldon
Central Point, Ore,
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE :: heating moves ut -Med
ford Warehouse, Front st. :
FOR SALT Oak, fir and pine tier
wood. Phone 47ii-. 2M
FOR SALE Hard
laurel, just cut. t
wood, oak and
.50 a cord, deliv
ered $i;.r,o; uld rails $2
farm. Phone R-i:tW.
tier at
;;o
FOR SALE Cheap, Second band
buggy, single and double harness.
Bert Stancliff, Phoenix. 233
FOR SALE Gentleman's diamond
ring, valued $12.", will sacrifico for
$7."i. Box I, Mall Tribune. 2114
FOR SALE ." sets of furs, high
grade, for sale at less than whole
sale price. If you arc interested
act (iuii.-k. Answer Box 3, Mall
Tribune. 231
FOR SALE New cream separator,
orchard wugon and kitchen range
in good condition. Inquire Penbro
Orchard, Phono 010-J1. 231
FOR SALE Manure. Phone 271-L.
232'
FOR SALE A lady's bicycle Good
as new, fill. Phone 311-L. 230
FOR SALE Medium sized safe. Also
Underwood typewriter, latest mod
el, good condition. Big. Pities Lum
ber Co.
'OR SALE To be moved, tho two
small buildings at 418 West Main
street. C. A. DuVoe.
WHY?0
Irrigation monns saU-ablo laud. J
cannot sell land In this county unless
It has water or a show to got it.
The actual producing value of land
in thin county will be mori. than
doubled when jiroperly Irrigated.
Irrigation first.
J. C. BARNES
lot West Main Street.
IXTKItVISIJ.lX AVTOCAU CO.
TIME CArtl).
Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix daily, except Sunday, at
K:00 a. in., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15
p. m. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p.
m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and
2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leave
Ashland tor Medford dally, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00,
4:00 and 0:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave
Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1 : Oil, C:00
and 10:30 p. m.
IH'SINFSS DIRECTORY
Auto Supplies
LAI1ER At'TO SPI1INO CO. We
aro operating the largest, oldest,
and best equipped plant in the Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others fail. Sold under guar
antee. 2S North Fifteenth St.
Portlatul, Ore.
Attorneys
GEORGE A. CODDfNO r Lawyer
Room 412 Garnott-Corey Bldg,,
Medford. Ore. Phono 221.
GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and
Notary, Rooms 9-1 0, Jackson Coun
ty Hunk nuilding, entrance N.
Central, Medford, Oro.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law.
rooniB S anil a, Medford Nutlonal
Hank Building.
A. B. RE AMES Lawyer. Garnett-
Oorey bldg.
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected some accounts 14 years
old. We know how to got the
money. The Bullock Mercantile
Agency. Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Ilas
ktns' Uldg., 21G E. Malii st.
Ilentlsta
DR. T. T. SIT AW Dentist. Ovor Dan
iels Clothing Store in rooms for
merly occupied by -Dr. Jones. Phone
692-Y. Recldonco Phono (iOO-Y. 151
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOC
Dentists
Garnott Corey Bldg., Suite 810
Medford, Ore. Phone 85G.
Engineer nntl Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldg.
Surveys, estimates, irrigation drain
ago, orchard and land Improvement.
Gnrbngo
GARUAGb Get your premises
cleaned tip for the summer. Call
on the city gnrbngo wagons fo
good sorvlce. Phono S74-L. 1.
Y. Allen.
House Movers
MEDFORD HOUSE MOVEltS We
move houses, barns, garages, ma
chinery, etc. Phone 48R-M, or
48X. C12 S. Newtown, 811 Da
kota. Instruction in Mimic
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot
piano and harmony. Haight Musk
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Jildg.,
Phone 72-
Insuranco
EAKL S. TUMY General Insurance
office. Fire, Automobile, Accident
Liability, Plate Glass. Contract
and Surety lionfls. Excellent com
panics, good local service. No. 210
Garnett-Corey illdg.
Physicians and Sin-goons
Dlt. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
physician. 303 Gaiuolt-Uoroy build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. E .MM ENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. EyeB scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 5C7. .
Public Stenographer.
O. J. BULL- Public Stenographer.
Legnl Work a Specialty. Room 209
First National Bank Building, Tel
ephone 203-R. 234
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has tha
best equipped printing office tn
Southern Oregon; Hook binding,
looso leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir st.
Trnnsfor
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front Bt. Phone
316. Prices rigbL Service guar
anteed MODISTE BiTrtlia XL iiorFnlCl'lmne
422-L. C l'J East .Main. 249
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Main Street,
Medford
The Only Exclusive ,
Commercial Phototraphers
in Soutliera Oregon
Negatives Made any time oij
place by appointment.
Phone 147-J
We'll do the rest
JS. D. WESTOM, Proj.