Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MATL TRfRFXT!. MEDFORD. ORTCiOX. MOXHAY. MAY in. 1H1S
PAflE THREE
BOYS AT THE FRONT
. SERVING UNCLE SAM
.The following letter was received
May 4th by Mrs. J. II. Cochran from
her son, Harold, who Is In the sub
marine chaser service and Is now sta
tioned at Brooklyn, IX. Y., preparing
for sea duty.
i Sunday, 28th.
Dear Old Honey:
I I have been so busy lately that I
haven't written a letter this last
week. Have been getting things in
.shape and working In the engine
room. That is some classy room,
painted white and has four shining
engines in it. The job Is dirtier than
the d but I like the work, and am
striving to he an A-l machinist. We
are getting new equipment on board
and It won't be long until we are
under way. I am anxious to see real:
service, When I have actually been
in serv ice a year or more or maybe
loBa, I'll try for a furlough and come
home and tell you all about the sea
sickness and everything. That west
ern front does not look very good at
present but I think General Foeli has
something up his sleeve in the shape
!. a surprise for the Germans. And
it surely is about time to pull It, but
ho ought to know the best time.
I feel better than I have for a long
time. I am ten' pounds lighter than
when I came Into the navy, but 1
was too heavy then. The chow here
is the best I've had since I have been
eating at Uncle Sam's table. Y.'e bad
Ice cream twice today. Have pie two
or three times a week and a lot of
good stuff.
I On the streets. In the above and
everywhere in New York a tremen
dous drive is being made tor, the
third Liberty loan. War talk is prev
jalent everywhere. I like to see the
people all interested because the
sooner everyone realizes there is a
war the sooner It will be over. Every
body ought to do his share. I am
going to buy a $100 bond myself and
on top of that sink every submarine
jthat I come across. I think I'll go
ashore tomorrow night and see the
Chinese musical comedy Chu Chin
:Chow. I am going with a friend of
) mine by the name of Everett Rea
from Iowa. He is on SC61 and one of
the finest and cleanest fellows I
have met since I got In t. e navy. He
has had three years in college and
'Jb mighty bright.
i Well, honey, I will knock off now,
land will try to write to you more
often. . . ;
. Am well satisfied and wish you
could see our layout. It's great.
Love to all. SONNY.
The latest news from Merrltt Mer
rlman Is. that he is doing nicely. The
inserted tube has been removed and
the wound is healing nicely. He sits
;up in a chair and reads the papers
and magazines and even walks a lit
tle. Another month may see him
Btrong enough to leave for home. In
the meanwhile if anyone wants to
cheer him by sending clippings and
cartoons his address is Corporal M.
D. Merriman, Post Hospital, Isola
tion Ward, Barracks 17, Field 2,
Hempstead, N. Y. Clatous McCre-
;dle is still with him. Clatous is
going to have it all over and be done
wlth it. First it was scarlet fever,
ithen diphtheria and last tonsilitis.
iHe is getting along very well and
entertaining Morritt Merriman.
This letter has the postmark U,
S.
array service.
England.
Letter one.
My Dearest Mother:
I will try and write you a few
lines but I know It will not be very
interesting as we cannot say as
much as we would like to.
First of all I must tell you that 1
am all O. K. and hope this letter
'finds you and grandmother the same.
Mother, whin you send me candy or
any eats be sure and put it in a tin
box as it will be more sure to get
here and not cause any trouble on
the way. 1 have seen many places
; which I have often spoken about but
; cannot tell any names so you can
guess for yourself. My trip at sea
was very pleasant all the way and
fine weather. The Oregon boys sure
do have some good luck when it
comes to getting fine things.
Mother, I will number all my let
ters and you can do the same, please.
Geo, it sure is hard for me to write
when I can't say what I want to.
Everything that comes to my mind is
just what I have to leave out. I
haven't seen Major Kelly yet nor any
of the boys from home but hope to
scon. Has Feathers-Paul Leonard or
Carl (Rlnger?)-wrltten you lately?
Well, mother, aa we can write on only
one side of the paper and only two
sheets to a letter, will close now.
As ever. Love. AKTEMUS.
Pvt. Artlmus Spooner, G5th Art
Batt. EE.
There may not be much to write
about, but every lad gels In some
thing interesting that no one else
does.
The sincere sympathy of Medford
is extended to the family and friends
of Private Earl Beeson of Talent. It
Isn't the length of service that makes
the man. It is the willingness to
serve.
6,"ith Art., Batery C,
A. E. F.
Dear Father and Mother:
I am well and getting along fine.
Hope you are the same. We sure
had a fine trip. ' Got to see a lot.
We are in France now. Everything
is different here. The houses are
built of brick or stone. The passen
ger trains have side doors with seats
for eight in each part and freight
cars would hold about 1-3 as much as
an ordinary car. All the farms hero
are small sections but they sure work
every foot of ground. Will close.
Write soon.
Lovingly, your son,
FRANK 1. HIBBS.
Somewbure in France,
April 14th, 1918.
Dear. Father and Mother:
Well, I am still on the -move
there seems to be no top for some
time. Have traveled probably 10,000
miles since leaving homo without
stopping over a week in one place.
Our stay In England "was limited to
one week. Stopped in one camp in
France for a couple of days. Tho
next one about the same time. Our
present quarters seem to have been
used by Napoleon In his prime. As
for the present, well, I can't say
very much about It. We are located
in Central France. Have been able
to get out of camp Beveral times.
The people here treat us pretty fine.
About the French women. well, I
.haven't seen one that came up to the
American variety.
When I get home again I'm Just
going to eat and sleep for about a
month and it will take something
worse than a shotgun to drive mo
away. There is one thing that is
tpretty scarce here or maybe two
viz., candy and tobacco. I have plenty
of tobacco, but some chocolate would
taste mighty fine. Even the cooking
kind. It you send any be sure and
pack it in a strong box.
We are feeding good and we are
well taken care of. There Is no cause
for worry from that source. As for
the war, I wish you would send me
some news. Things are pretty dead
here. We receive llttlo news of the
battles.
George Gates and I were promoted
to sergeants. He is going to some
tractor school in a couple of days.
Do not know what the rest of us will
do as yet may be sent to some
school for instruction. Saw Boyd
Kalzur in England. That's all of
the .Medford bunch I've Been so far.
Now I'm feeling fine so don't worry.
Tell the bunch to drop me a lino now
and then. Will write when possible.
With love. LELAND.
Sergt. I, eland C. Noe, Battery E,
Goth Artillery.
Somewhere In France,
Apr. 14, 191S.
Dear Mother and All:
I expect you think I am awfully
lazy about writing oftencr but I can't
write much when writing on account
of censorship. Don't get the Idea
that I am in need of anything bo-
cause I am not. 1 have all the clothes
I need and all I want to eat and can
buy most anything I want. It is
raining today; has been stormy for
the last couple of weeks except a few
days. Day before yesterday was a
fine day. We haven't been wet much
at any time and if we do get a little
wet we can dry our clothes in the
tent. We have stoves in all of the
tents. Some of tho men kick a little
but they forget that we are at war
and a long way from home. I have
put up with more hardships at times
at homo than I have since I came
into the army or to France. I re.
eclved one bunch of Medford papers
a week or bo ago and eight or ten
letters since I came over here.
Will try and write a few lines
oftener. Am well at nil times
tho never was sick only a llttlo sea
sick coming across. I was thinking
about going to town this afternoon
but don't think I will if it keeps rain
ing like it is now. I will quit writ
ing now for this time.
Good-bye. From your loving son,
SGT. NATE MESSENGER.,
Co. B., 7th Bn 20th Engineers,
P. 8. Tell dad that I will expect
him and Walter to have the mill and
everything in good running order by
next spring because the war will
probably be over by then and I will
want to get back to making some
more lumber and boxes; if boxes are
worth what they were last fall they
ought to make some money this sum
mer. Love to all. NATE.
Post
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Containing the Names, Addresses and
Art and Curio Store
JAPANESE AUT AND CUIIIO STORE,
34 N. Central. -Phone 93.
Associations
NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIA
TION, E. H. Hurd, secretary ami
treasurer. Garnet Corey BUlg. Phone
42.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY FRUIT ft
PRODUCE ASSOCIATION, S. Vilas
Ueckwlth, secretary, in W. Main.
Phone 105.
Attorneys
HOGGS, O. C M. F. ft H. Bldg. Res.
109 S. Orunge. Phone 105. Res.
355-J.
CANADY, II. A., 32 N. Central. Phone
720.
CAKKIN & TAYLOR, M. F. & H. Bldg,
Plume 317.
CHEWS, W. E.. Garnett-Corey Bldg.
i'hone 6f.7-J.
CROW-ELL. JUDGE W. S.. Medford
National Bank. Res. 116 Genessee.
Phone 515; res. phone 232.
KURD, H. E., Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 42.
M'COR.MACK, LINCOLN. First Na
tional Hunk lililg. Phone 30.
MILKS, T. W., Suite 23, Jackson
County Hank Bldg. Phone 80 J.
MOORE. RAWLES, National Bank
Hldg. Phone 409.
NEWMAN. F. J., Jackson County Bank
Bldg. Phone 5G-R.
PURDIN. JUDGE M, M. F. & H. Bldg.
Phone 157-J.
REAMS, A. E., Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 221.
ROIIEUTS. G. M., Medford National
Bunk Hldg. Phone 174.
Auto Agencies
FORD GARAGE, C. E. Gates, Prop.
Riverside and E. Main. Phone 141.
I'RUITT, ROY, 230 W. Main. Phono
73. Velio, Franklin and Chevrolet.
TREICI1LERPIEKS0N, INC., N.
Riverside. Phone 301. Dinlgu Bios.
Motor Cars, Oldsmobllo, G. M. C,
trucks, Smith Forni-a-Trucks, United
Stnl.es Tires, Sampson Tractors and
auto accessories.
WALKER, A. W., AUTO CO., 127 W
Main. Phone IS. Agency for Mux
well, Mitchell, Chulmcrs and Hud
son. Auto and Carriage Works
MILLINGS CARRIAGE AND AUTO
AUTO WORKS, 40 S. Riverside.
Phone 373-W.
Auto Tires.
AUTO TIKE DISTRIBUTING CO., E.
C. Jerome, sales manager, 111 W.
Main. Phone 400. Auto Tire Dis
tributing Co., Tho only exclusive
tire dealers in Oregon. Featuring
Perfection Asbestos Protected Tires.
Auto Tire Filler
SCIIMALHAUSEN ft AUSTIN, Univer
sal The Filler, 110 Nutlonal Bank
Hldg. Phone 556-L.
Auto Tops and Upholstering
HROWN, W. II., 142 N. Front. Phono
145-J. Furniture Repairing, Matress
Renovating, Loose Cushions, Slip
Rovers, Seat Covers, Curtains,
LightR, Top Dressing and Door Pro
tectors, v
B
Eakeries
ROGUE BAKERY, J. C. Gilbert, Prop,
comer Muln and Grape. Phono 37.
Banks
FARMERS ft FRUITGROWERS
HANK, Delruy Getchell, Pros. 204 W.
Main. Phono 883.
JACKSON COUNTY HANK, Main and
Central. Phone 4.
MEDFORD NATIONAL HANK, W. it.
Gore, Pres., John S. Orth, Cash.
Main and Central. Phone 175.
Blacksmith Shops
ALLEN, C. L, 118 S. Bartlett. Phone
183 J.
MERRIMANS BLACKSMITH SHOP,
20 S. Riverside. Phone 279-J.
Boarding Houses
YORK, MRS. W. T, 120 S. laurel.
Phone 406-R.
Cafes
ALLEN'S CAFE, 20 S. Central. Phone
901-L. (
OPTIMO CAFE. 5. W. Short, Prop,
18 N. FjonL Phone 254.
Candy, Wholesale and Job
bers. VALLEY CANDY CO, A. Hohensteln,
Prop, 29 N. Grape St. Phone, offlco
1 53-R; Res. 430-X. Our motto, ' CJual
lly and Service."
Canal Comnanies
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY CANAL CO.,
30 N. Central. Phone 129.
Certified Accountant
WILSON AUDITING 00., M. F. &
II. Bldg. Phone 157-R.
Church
CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY, Catho
lic Rectory. Rev. J. Powers, 320 S.
Oakdule. Pliuno 747.
Cigars and Tobacco M'f 'g's,
wholesale and Retail
McGURK, M 121 E. Main. Phono 435.
Also fishing tackle.
Cigar Store
MEDFORD CHIAH STORE, O. L. Da
vidson. Fir nuil Main. Phone 8S5.
Civil Engineers
McCRARY. V. T., 3ns s. Oukdale.
Phone 017.
Clubs, Lodges. Etc.
JACKSON COUNTY BUSINESS
MEN'S ASSOCIATION. Medford.
MEDFORD LODGE 11. P. O. E., Elks
Temple, N. Central. Phono 1108.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY UNIVERSI
TY CLUI1, W. Muln. Phone 525.
Confecticnaries
SUGAR HOWN, Everest Sllllpian.
Prop. 206 W. Main. I'hone 872.
Contractors, General
BOYD, T. G., General Repairing. 843 E.
9th. Phone 359-?;. Satisfaction guur
nnteed, both in town and country.
CHILDERS, 8., 236 S. Central. Phone
528-R.
FIFEF, B. F., 1004 E. Main. Phone
424-W.
PEFLEY, F. A., 1112 Hcddy Avo.
Phono 666-M. .
. Creameries.
FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE CREAM
ERY, 115 N. Central. Phono 441.
D
Dairies
SNIEDER'S DAIRY, 001 N. Grape.
Phono 755-R.
MEDFORD DAIRY, C. O. Ouches,
Route 2, Dsx . Medford. Phono
411-J-l.
VAN DYKE, FRANK, R. F. D. No. 4.
Phone 403-L.
Dressmaker
BOWMAN, MRS. J. II., (Modiste), 231
W. Fifth. Phono 728 J.
HANKY, MRS. B. E., 319 Garhctt
Coruy Bahlg., Phone 609-R. Hem
stitching, Pceot edge, pleating,
Penking Buttons. Orders promptly
and carefully filled.
NORM1LE. MISS MABEL, 120 New
ton. Phono 2S1-X.
Dry Goods Co
MAY DRY GUODS CO., Muin and Hurt
le tt. Phone 31.
M. & M. DEPARTMENT STOKE. 130
E Muln. Phone 372-J.
Dry Godds and Groceries
P II O E N I X M E It C i N T ILK CO.
Phoenix, Ore. Phono 15-F-3. Also
feed and flour.
E
Electric Co.
CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER CO,
210 W. Main. Phono 108.
Electric Supplies.
ELECTRIC SHOP, Tuluer ft Elwood,
8th und Bartlett. Phone 22-J. .Motor
and coil winding, storage bat
teries and magnetos charged und
, repnlrod.
,1'AUL'S ELECTRIC STORE, 212 W.
i Main. Phone 90.
Express Co.
WELLS FAIUJU ft CO, O. Gould,
N. Front. Phono 501.
Agt
F
Fish Market.
MEDFORD KISII ft POULTRY CO,
Van R. Ollljert. Prop, UiK.W. Main
Phone 362.
Florists.
HROADLEY, J. T, 2" W. Main. Phone
872 nnd 872 J2. Gicenhot,. e, Capital
IIIII.
Flour Mills.
ROGUE VALLEY MILLING CO, 9lh
and Front. Phone 84.
Fruit and Produce Whole
sale. MEDFORD FRUIT CO, J. H. Chap
man, Mgr., bet. 12th and Front.
Phone 32. Shipper of fruit and pro
duce In season.
MEDFORD AND VALLEY
Telephone Numbers
Medford and Valley"
Fruit Brokers. v
CONNER, GUY W., Moridlun Orchard
Co.', Warehouse 7 11th. Phono 64.
Fruit Shippers.
HARDWELL FRUIT CO., K. G. Bnn
well, 12lh and, Fir. Phono 124.
ROGUE RIVER CALLEY FRUIT
DISTRIBUTORS, Geo. Kaufman,
Mgr., 024 S. Front. Phono 715.
Fuel Co.
VALLEY FUEL CO., Roichstein, Prop.,
Fir and 2nd. Phono 76 . Hard und
: soft wood, also mill blocks.
Funeral Directors and Em
balmers. PERL, JOHN A., 28, S. Bartlott.
Phono 47.
Furniture, New and Second
Hand. WOOLF, SCOTT. 22 S. Fir. Phono 9.
Furniture and Fixture Fac
tory. PACIFIC FURNITURE & FIXTURE
FACTORY. E. G. Trowbridge Jr..
Prop., 113 S. Holly. Phone 336-R.
Furniture and Hardware.
.MEDFORD FURNITURE 1IAUD
CO., lith and Central. Phono 35.
Garages.
VALLEY OARAGE, 30 N. Holly.
Phone 306.
RIVERSIDE GARAGE, F. R. Roberts,
132 S. Riverside. Phone 162-R.
Gates half sole tires service station.
YOUNG'S GARAGE, 33 S. Bartlett.
Phono 208-J.
Gas & Electric Co.
OREGON GAS & ELECTRIC CO., J.
T. White, Mgr., N. Graim. Phone
520; oiuergency call, 451,
Garbage.
ALLEN, F. V., the garhago man, end
of N. Rivorsldo. Phone 351-Y.
Green House & Market Gar
den. PORTLAND AVE. GREENHOUSE,
Maddox & Bouncy, Props., 26 Port
land avenue. Phone 87-R.
Groceries.
CONSER'S CASH GROCERY, C10 E.
Midn. Phono 743.
lllUIIARD, J. G., 131 W. Main. Phono
113.
KItlHS, C. P., 132 W. Main. Phone
109.
,.MAKSH & BENNETT, 130 E. Muln.
Phono 252.
WARNER, WORTMAN ft GORE, E.
Main. Phonos 702 and 703.
H
Hospitals-
DOW HOSPITAL, 401 Fifth, Cor. Riv
erside. Phone II.
MKDFOKD SANITARIUM, Dr. E. II.
Porter, Physician, Cor. Olli nnd Ivy
Phono 496.
SACKED HEART HOSPITAL, Slskl
you. Phono 714.
Hotels.
HOTEL HOLLAND, N.
Fir.
bono
710.
HOTEL NASH, J. D. Hell, Prop.,
Main and Front. Phono 800.
Cor
I
Insurance.
HOLMES, It. A, Jackson Countk Bank
I'hone 7S-L. Insurance of every kind
except life.
IIOLLOWAY, MRS. W. L, Garnett-
Corey Hldg. Phono 403-J. Fire,
nolo and accident; everything but
llfo Insurance.
HURD, 11. E, Garnett-Corey Hldg
Phono 42.
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
office. Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and
Surety Bonds. Excellent companies.
good local service. No. 210 Gurnott
Corey Hldg.
WOOD, I). R, M. F. & II. Bldg. Phone
CCI.
STINE, H. 8, Stewart Bldg. Phone
31 Ml.
Irrigation.
MEDFORD lltltKIATION, M. F. ft H
Bldg. Phone 157 R.
Jewelry Stores.
LAWRENCE, JOHN F, 101 W. Main
Phono 215 J.
REDDY, MARTIN J, 212 E. Main
Phono 10.
of Leading and Professional Interests of
v
Livery Stables.
UNION STABLES, II. F. .McLaughlin
Prop, S. Riverside, und Burtlett.
j Phono 131.
Lumber Co.
APPLEOATE LUMBER CO., J. A. Cur
rlo, Mgr., West Medford. Phone 482.
BIG PINES'LUMBEll CO., 32 W. Oth.
I Phono 1. '
GAGNON, J. T., S. Fir. Phono 859.
MEDFORD LUMBER CO, J. H. Coo-
ley, Pros, 3rd anil Fir. Phone 629.
M
Meat Market.
ED, "Fighting tho Beer
109 V. Main. Phono 103-X.
111 NX 9,
I'rust,'
Men's Furnishings.
MODEL CLOTHING CO, 234 E. Main
Phone 228. Wo can fit the hoy nt ;
any age. j
THE TOGGERY. W. F. Isaacs. Mgr.,
125 E. Main. Phono 99.
WILSON, WILL II, 32 N. Front.
Phono 467. " The Cheapest Store
in tho West."
Millinery Stores.
VANITY HAT & BLOUSE SHOP, Mrs.
Ferguson ft Miss Cochran, Props,
114 W. Main. Phone 428-M.
Music Teachers.
ANDREWS, GEO, St. Mark's Bldg.
I Phono 323-J.
GORE, MRS. E. E, Piano and Har
mony, 116 Geneva. Phone 706-R.
Children's classes a specialty.
11AIGI1T MUSIC STUDIOS, Garnett
Corey Bldg. Phono 72. '
N
Nurseries.'
EDEN VALLEY NURSERIES, W. S.
Bennett, Phop, 010V4 E. Main.
Phono 6S0J2.
Nurses.
COOG1NS, ELLA P, Practical, 327 N.
Grnpc. Phono 518-L.
DYE, GRACE B, (lloglntorcri,) Hotel
Holland. Phone 826-Y.
OTTERDAHL, MRS. MARIE, Gradu
ate, 845 Dakota. Phono 473-L.
SHARP, MRS. E. J, 1027 Nnrregan.
Phono S20-X.
O
Oil Companies.
ASSOCIATED OIL CO, W. A. Hnnna,
Agt, PaclMc Highway. Phone 153.
Optometrist.
RICKERT. DR. J. D, Deuel Bldg.
Phono 868-.M.
Orchards.
HEAR CREEK ORCHARDS, owned
by estate of S. Rosenberg, Bert H.
ltwry, Mgr., AHhlnnd Road. Phone
46S J2. Packing liouso phone 468-J3.
SUNNVCLIKF ORCHARD, E. H. Wes
terrieM, Mgr., Medford, Koiiln 4.
Phone Hi Ft.
Osteopathic Physicians.
CAKI.OW ft CAKLOW, Dr.
m Eva Mains, Garnett-Corey Hldg.
Res.
Res.
26 S. Laurel. Phono '.MI4-L;
phono 905-L.
DOW, Dr. LYDIA S, 401 5th, Cor.
Riverside. Phono II.
HOWARD, Dlt. W. W, Garnett-Corey
Bldg. Phono 130.
Painters.
MePIIEE, B. J, S. Ilnmillou. Phone
778 J.
RICE, E. C, 1121 13. Main. Phono
20(!R,
SANDERS, RICHARD, 814 W. Mill.
Phono 840-J. Painting In all Us
branches.
Phonographs.
iWATERH PAINT & WALL PAPER
STORE, 318 E. Main. Phono 453.
Brunswick, all phonographs In one.
Photographers-
PALMER, JOHN B, 2"S E. Muln.
Phono 147-J.
SWEMS STUDIO, 222 W. Main.
Phono 9o: -J, Kodaks ani
1 supplies.
Physicians and Su
DOW, DR. Me.M. M, 307
Bldg. Phono 139.
geons.
. F. ft II.
EMMONS, DR. J. J, eye, eat, nosn ifiol
throat, M. F. ft II. Bllg. Phono
567.
IIECKMAN, F,:t. W. II, Hostel Bldg,
(Vntralt Point. Phono Medtnrd phone
5on lt5; Central Point phono 3X1;
lies. 23 X1.
(HEINE, DR, T. G, eye, ear, nose and
I throat, Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone
j 303.
MALMGREM. DR. THEODORE J,
!, County Physician and Health Offi
cer, Phoenix, Ore., 2nd and Church.
Phono 6-F3.
P1CKEL, DR. E. B, Jackson County
Hank Hldg. Phono 43-R; Res. phoua
58-R. Hours 10 to 12 a. m. and 1.30
to 4 p. m.
SWEENEY, DR. CHAS. T, Taylor
Phlpps Hldg. Phono 36; Ros. phone
' 36-J2. Hours 10 to 12 a. m, 2 to
5 p. m. '
Physicians, Druglessv . -
HE1K1ES, DR. A. R, Stewart Bldg.,
220 E. Main. Phone 170; lies. 170-J2.
I Tile best In natural therapeutics,
i nculo und chronic disease.
Pool Hall.
Plum
306-J.
Poulterer;1 -
SANDERS, RICHARD. 844 W. 14th.
Phone 840-J. Poultry Id all Its
branches.
Printers.
KUNZMAN, GEO. P, Printing Co.,
Fruitgrowers Hank. Phone 931.
MiEDFORD PRINTING CO., printer
and hinders, Mail Tribune Bide.
R
Railways and Transporta
tion. PACIFIC & EASTERN, Geo. W. Nelf
son, Supt, Freeman Newport, Aft.,
501 E. Main. Phono 324.
Railway Transportation.
SOUTHERN OREGON TRACTION
CO, S. BulIlB, Pros, 25 W. Main,
Phono 934.
Railway and Transportation
Co.
S. P. DEPOT TICKET OFFICE, M.
Montgomery, Agt, Front St. Phone
34. i
Real Estate.
CORN1T1US, O. 11, 123 E. Main.
Phono 514-J.
HURD, II. E, Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 42. ' -
Rooming House.
IM PERIAL ROOMS, 30 N. Front
Phone 60-11.
Schools.
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, 11th and
Holly. Phone 342.
Seeds and Poultry Supplies.
MU.NAHCII SEEU ft r r.EU CO, LAO
J. Mlkscho, Pres., 317 E. Main
Phone 260. You reap what you ic ir.
Trade at tho Monarch. Our seeds
glow. '
Shoe Stores.
MODEL BOOT SHOP, W. S. Blden,
Prop, 21 S. Central. Phone 12-J.
T
Teleeraph Co's
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO,
II. L. Grem, W. Main. Phono 498.
Tractors.
CLEVELAND TRACTORS, P.
1025. Phono 2II1-JI.
O. Box
Transfer and Truck Co.
NTERURIIAN TRUCK CO, R. Ser
vers, Prop, 12th and Front. Phone
410-J. All kinds of hauling between
Medford and Ashland.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
The Only Exclusive
Coiiiiih'rcial Photographer
in Southern Oregon.
Negatives mado any time or
place by appointment.
I'lit.nc 147-J.
WVll t the rest.
J. B. PALMER.
Medford.
- 208 East Main Street, j