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'J 1 10 jMUIJJi'OUD jMAIh TUI.HOKIC, illCI).I"0!l. f T 4 f 4 4 f Answering Want 4 4UH LOW PRICES DO NOT MEAN POOR FRUIT floo & Hatfield Explain Loss on Car of Ncwtowns Shipped to New York hi Dumas. NEW Y01UC, Doc. 17. To tlio ICil l(or: Wo notice In your Ihhiio of Friday, Dreoiiibur 10, mi article un der (ho caption of "'ttMliliii;toii Ap Jilfta Ilitmk Low Itociinl." which, to nay thn k'lint, Im not (lily misleading, hut iiiiJiihI, mill whllo It Im Iriio that two curs of iinmll Newtown of tint J. I,, DinniiH brand woro Hold at tho prlcuit mentioned In the nitlelo, yut tho fault wiih not with tho fruit, hut (lid 1 1 mo at which thin himmII fruit wiih offered. If a cur of miiiiiII Nowlowns rroni any other miction woro Hold In tho niiiuo manned and time ax tlumo two rar woro soold, tho rnitultK un doubtedly would havo been the Mime, Newtown Pippins aru not In favor with tho conHiituur of thin city, until after tho turn of thn holidays Wo know that buyers who purchased tho llll( of tho quantity offered resold thoiu quickly nt n IhuxIhoiiio profit to themselves. Thin shows conclu sively Hint tho fruit wan not handled tin It nhould havo boon. Tho high raiiKO of prices gjvon In thin article covered only tho vory largest of nixes, and not tho smnllor nixes. Tho catiNo of low prices does not nlwuys mean poor fruit, and thin applies strongly to thin particular cnm, an wo find that up to (Into the prices ruling on all of tho box npplea arriving hero aro not on n parity with previous onsons, simply due to tho fact of tho heavy rcculpln of tho tin tlcr-oiitlmntod crop thin season. TAKU NOTK.'K. Tli Southern Pacific company'i AvurehoiiH will he closed all day to morrow on account of ChrUtuuiH, and nUo on New Year's day. Ho sure you nro riKlit lioforo you KO abend, im K'"d ailvico Hint apiiiio to the liK'lit biiHiucsH nH well an othor liiiHincsH. Klcutrio liht Inn stoot tho tost of time iih tho Hafcst utii most cconomlenl light niul before coiisidoniiK' cheaper lililH uot t lie ax porionco of peojilo who have usci them vovernl moiitliH nt leant. 210 THAT CllltlHTMAH I'lUCHHNT. A nlcfl pleoo of onblnol work or mission furnltnre make nn Ideal gift vory npproprlato and unoful. Wo spo clallro In muklnR tho "out of tho or dinary" plocos. In fact, anything In tho mission fi rnlturo or CAblnnt work lines mndo to your order, any finish you may desire. Drop in and got our prices. MISSION KUUNITUIIN WORKS, Shop near corner Klghth and Holly utreets. Phono 3302. TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER Send jour trophiiw to mo for mount inn. Dig gumo hond, fish, hirdfl nud mntnmnls mounted true to lmturo by imprnvrx methods. I do tanutng, makr fin- rug, make, romodel and eloni. fur piniients. I'.xpruHtf mid mail or Jer promptly attondwl to. C. M. HARRIS. 105 Wnshinplon Street, Portland, Or, Tobiphone Main .11100 LI6HT AND BEAUTY Light nnd boauty glvo zout to llfo. Lltrht la boauty-lf It's Elootrlo Light. Good Illumination adds Joy to ovory 80olalfunotlon. Tho danoo, tho dlnnor, tho card party, all nro moro onjoy nblo whon propor Illum ination Is used. Porfoct light Elootrlo Light londs Itsolf to any doalrod offoot. Sond for our roproBontatlvo and lot him provo It. Rojuo River Electric Co. t4 t t 4 t 13,000,000 PROFIT ON COTTON DEAL Dull Canipalnn by Four Bly Opera tors Nets Millions In Profts. NEW YOKIC Hoc. 21. Thirteen millions of ilolluru In estimated today to ho the aggregate profltH from tholr present hull campaign In tho cotton mnrkot of tho "IIIk Tour" oporntorn an llioy aro called Colonel W. I llrown, rriuik II. Ilayno of Now Or- liiiinn. H. J. Hrahm and .lames A. Pot- tuu of Chicago. Yesterday for tho first time In five yearn cotton reached 10 cunts on the New York exchange. May option brought llt.Olo nnd while It wan tho only cotton on the lint to reach that flKuro, there wan an appreciable ml' va nt' c all nloiiK the line, th commod ity soiling st a hlKher figure than at any tlm slucu tho Sully hoom of 1004. The "hiilln" predict rottoa will reach 17 cents heforo the end of next January. A business man would bo foolish to try to snvo dime when ho know ho would luter lone dollnnt. Thin ap plies particularly to tho frmt grow- cr; don't buy poor stock bccaiiKo its cheap. Soo It. E. lloovor and got tho best. 228' Hero in jour chance for smnll Ir rigated trnctn closo to Modford, ouo to two mile out. Choico fruit, vck- etalilo And ioultry ranclioa; tomiH, 2i er cent ensh, bnlnnco 0 years nt tl ier oont- 11ns In cany, iiivcku- JJI'a ncrott, JfUOO ior ncro; 1GV acres nt $200 pur ncro; lfiVi acres, $200 er aero; 13 nares, ?150 jnsr ncro; 27 acres, $200 ier ncro; 271-! ncrea, flfiO wr ncro; 23 noren, $150 jwr noro; 25 ncn's, $160 or noro; 10 1-3 acres, $200 per torn. J. W. DHKSSLKK AOKKCV, a8 West Main Street. Prepaid Raltroao Orders. "Somothing which is of consider- known in the nvHtom of prcputtl or- iblo interest to the puhlio geuorallj and which is ivorhnpH not geuornlly dorH now in effect between Ktatious f tho Southern Pacific compnny .iiul ail Mitnts in the United States. Ity tiuMitiH of this Hystem tickets may ie piirchiiHed at Medfonl from any plncc in tho United States nud mail od or telegraphed direct to tho party viHhiug to come hero. Sleeper nc e)urmodationn and small amounts of nsh in eonneation with Uioho tickets mny also bo forwnrded nt the same time." tf no Hiiro you nro nglit lioloro yor, Ko nhond, is good ndvieo that ppplies to tho light liiiHiiie.SH na well ns othci biiKinoBH. Klectrio light mis utood the test of time nn tho safest nnd most economical light nnd before considering chenpor lights ?st tho cx- poneneo of pooplo who ,'invo used them several months nt lonst. 210 ino city or Jacksonville, tlio Dnsi- noHS men of dnclti.mvillu nnd (ho oitir.oiiH of JicUsonvil!o ' hnvo had their oxporionco with n olmuper tonn ol light than electric light t-ov- oral years ago. jtoioru eonsuturiug n ehoapor form of light gat their ox- porienco. 240 The city of Jacksonville, Iho busi- nosfl mon or Jncksonvillo nnd tlio citirons of Jncksonvillo hnvo had thoir oxporienco with ft ohoaper fonn of light than olootrio light nuv- oral yoara ago. Boforo considering n chonper fonn of light got thoir ox porionco. 2-10 444444-4-4-44444444-44- PflRTLANrJ MARKETS. 4 44444-4444444444444 Hop. Wool sd rUdeu. Hops 1008 wop, chotco, lcj prtcKi to ohotou, 14i prtmo, lRMic; me41oxn, 15o; 100O choico, 28o; lirlme, $20'c; medium, 18 019o. Wool 1900 Wlllamotto valloy, BO 0 24c; raatwn Orogon, tO033c. Shoopoktna BaeArhia, 10085c each; short wool, 8B0OOo) modium wtKil, r0cflP$l eacbt long wool, 75o0 l.CB each. lullow Prime, per lb., 3 04o No, nnd greaso, 28a Chittlra bark l4tto. Mobalr 1006, 3O034o lb IHdos ry hMee', 17018V4o lb; green, OMi01OMiC In nmia, groon salt, Tc lb; kips, 10 Kroen, 16018c lb. lOHolu; calves tora, old, 11c; springs, 10c; nooso, 1 Oo; ducks, 1 Oo; plgoons, squabs, $2 dor.; dronsoil chickens, 17 1-2 0 18o; wild irooao, $6 dozen. Ads Will fH4 4 4 4444444444444444 44 4 4 Find the Ad That's Worth a Dollar a Line to You It May Be Printed Today It may be a two-line ad. of a furnished room or a ten or twenty line ad. of real estate, or a four or five line help wanted ad. There is scarcely a classified ad. in the paper today that is not worth a dollar a line to SOMEBODY. t v 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44444v44444444 44 Grain, I'lonr mid liny. Hurley -Producorn' prlcon 1900 Kofod, $28.50; rolled, S30; brow ing. $29 ar so.r.o. Wheat Track Club, 81.05; blue tern, $1.17; red, SI; fortyfold, il.O'j; Turkoy rod, Sl.03ffl.05i Wlllamotto valley, 1.06. Mlllstnffu Selling prlco Ilran, J2C; middlings, $33; chorts, $20: - chop, $2228; alfnlfa men), $21 per ten. 1 Flour New crop, patents, $0.15; HtralKht, $4.85; bakers, $5.95tfG.lG: Wlllamotta valley, $5.70 bbl; export Bradco, $4; Kmbnm, Ub. f 5.60; i wholo whont, $5.20; ryo, 50, $8.50; hales, $3. Hay producers' prices Now: timothy. wniftwetN vtOlof fancy, $18; ordinary, $17; cartera Oregon, $20: mixed. $14016: cloTor tSo. 1,1 $1415; wheat, $14915; oneat, $16 016; alfalfa, $16. Oats Spot delivery, now, produc ers' prlco Trnck, No. 1 whlto, 29,50; gray, $3bO2S.D0. Corn Wlol, $30; emoked, '$7 ton. FrultN nnd VrsrtwWw. Krosh FrultH Orangca, Vnlonclns, Potatoes Soiling. n"w. $1511.10. $3.C5 a box; bananas, 5 l-2c lb; cars, 50cff$1.25; huckleberries, 12c. Apples $1 01.00. Vegetables Now turnips, Oregon, SO 090c pe.ck; beots. $1.25; carrots, 80 090c sack; cnbbrto, local, 75 0 $1; tomatoes, local, fancy, $1.50 crt; beans, 10c lb; cauliflower, 9Oc0$l doz; peas, 2c lb; horseradish, 10c; bunches; celery, OO0S5c; egg plant, l5o pound; corn, $1.25 sack; sweot, potatoes. $1.7501.85. Hleo Imperial Jnpnn No. 1, 5c; No. 2, 5 Vic; Now Orloarjs bflnd, C 3-4 i 07o; Croolo, 6c, Boans&smaU white, $5.60; largo whlto, $4.60; pink, $4.25; bayou, $5.75; Limns. $6; reds, $7.50. Groccrhn, Nntii, 1-Xc. i $5.85; fruit or borry, $6.05; dry grnnlnted, $5.06; coonf. A, $5.75; oxtra 13, $.26; goldon Q, $5.35; D, yellow, $5.26; boot, $6.05, barlola 15c, half boxos, 30c, boxoa 65c nd- vnnco on sack basis, Houoy Now, lSV&c lb. Meats, 1'IM nnd rtorlsloiis. nrossod Mcr.to Front street hogs. fancy, 10c; ordinary, 9c! venls, ox im, 12c; ordinary, 11c; heavy, 5 0 oc; mutton, 7c; lambs, 7c iinms. Uaccn. etc. Portland nnck (local) hiNn. 17 Ho: breakfast i,acon, isV4 027c; boiled bam, 200 Uoc: nicnlcs, 14c: coMwcc roll. 15c r0gulnr short clee, sokod. 10c; nack8i BnioUod. lOVJcj ptddod toncnos. OOo oach. Local Lnrd Kco lof, 10b( 18o lb; 5b, 18 l-3o lb; 50-1U. tins 17 l-2c lb; steam rendered, 10s, 17c lb. 5a 17 l-8(i lb, compound 10 11 3-4c lb. Clams Hnrdonell, per box, $8.40; mzor ctaraa 13 Flah Rock eofl, lOo; lb; floun. dora, Oo lb; hnllnbnt, 7c lb; strliwd bass, 15o lb; cntfteh, lOo lb; salmon, ateolhead, 8 l-2c lb; sllrora, 7 l-2c; solos, Oo lb; shrimps, 12 l-2o lb; porch, 6o lb; torn cod, 8c lb; lobstora, 32c lb; crawfish, 23c doz; aturgoon, 12MtO lb; black baaa, BOo lb silver smolta, 6o lb; black ood, 7 Ho lb; crnba, $101.50 dos. Oyatora ShanhvuUr bay, per gal lon, $2.25; per 100-lb. oack, $5; eastorn atorano, 32 1-2 0 8 5o. Duttor Fat Ooltvwry to. b, Port land Sweot cream, 37c; aonr, 35 1-2 c. Duttor Extra croamory, 39 1-Jc; fancy, 37 038c; store, 26c. Cheeao Fancy tnll cree.m flaCb, 18o; trlplota nnd QalflleM, ISci Ttmns Amorlcaa, 10a Poultry Mixed chlckons, 160 15 l-2c; fancy hone, 15 l-2c; rooe- Kbb8 Iocal, eaadled, aolect, 42,A4c; ordinary mn 490 4 Bo; Beo- onds, 33c; local Btornsr ir8Vfi'0 36c; Mutter, 10fiw nnl ronlrry. Olympla, por gallon, $3.40; por 100 lb. sack, $707 50; ennnod, 56a can, 37o dozon; oaGtorn In oholl, $1.75 por 100. Keep Your f 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - 4444 - 4444 4444t444444444-444 Coal oil P'.nrl, Antral and Star. 19c cttllon; eocone, 22c Ballon; olnlne 28c gnllon; hondllKht, 20c Rallcn; extra HMr, 22c fnllon; water white, ll'Aill 5 'Ac snllon; special water white, 15c gallon. GtiHollno Hed crown n;id motor, 10, "23c cal'o; 80 Banollr o, 30 37MiC f?nlln; V. M. & P. naphtha. nvSCfao&c Kollon; onfflnu dlntll aio. 9 Q lOo gallon. Gattlo Dost rteeri, welRhtag 1200 poundH, $4.75; medium steers, $4.60, best cown, $3.75; beet heifers, $3.75; bulls, $22.75; stags, $2.5003. Hogs Dost east of the mountains, $8.50; Willamette valley best, $7.76 ' (T7.85; stockors, $4 96; pis, $6 07. Shoop Rest wethers, $, ordinary ' $4 4.75; nprlng lambs, $6; straight ! owes, $4.2504.50; nixed lota, $4.25. Calves Best. $5: ordinary IGi 4.60. MEOFORD WArTKETS. 444444444444444444 ' Fruit and vvtimtt. I (Prieofl paid by Med rd merchant a. Apples, 102c lb; poors, lV6 0c: , Potatoes, lo lb: onions, $1.50 cwtr; preen onions, 35c doe. bunches; cnbbnge, lVc; turnips, lc; pnr nips, lc nnd lVc lb.; sqnash, 30c and $1 doz.; pumpkins, 10 and 15c. ; Butter, Efjps and Poultry. (Prices paid by Medford merehnnts. uancti nutter, atse: faary cream cry, 37c. I'rwh ranch eggs, 50i Mixed pnullr, 10c; spring eh?sk ' - trnces pniu pronueors.j Tiny Timothy, Slfl; nlfnlfn. $15 grass, $14 ton; grain hay, $16 ton Grain Wheat, $1.20 bushol; onts t30 ton; barley, $30 ton. Ueof, JW'afio; pork 0V4e; mutton 3Vio: lnmb, 4Msc; veal (dressed), Oe (Sollinc prifw.) Rolled barley, $2 cwt, $36.60 ton bran, $1 79: r tddlln, $1 TVi W ( 8hort8. $1.80(1.85. 444444444-444444444 FOR RENT. FOR RENT Partly furnished hou eloso in with bnth, modern plumbing nnd oleetric lights. Inquiro nt 240 South Ornpo street. 241 FOR RENT Funiised rooms. 10 North Ornpo streot. No FOR RENT Tracts of land from one to forty ncres; with wntor for irrigation, suitnblo f.r raising po tatoes nud gnrdon truck, also suit nblo for chicken nnd turkoy raising Ownor will furnish a rcasonnblo amount of lumbor nnd poultry and othor fencing for improvements if lesseo perform labor of erecting same. Call nt offico of Condon Wntor and Power compnny for par ticulnr8. FOR RENT A suito of thrco rooms, now, modoni, unfurnished. Corner C nnd Tenth stroots, south. 239 FOR RENT Front bedroom to gon tlomnn only. 113 South Laurol sj.roet.. 241 FOR RENT LIto at the Palms, new brick building, now' fnrnltnre, strict ly modorn, corner Qra.Be n Ifntn stroots, TOR RI3NT I'arcas, from 46 acroe upward, suitable for frnlt, altaKn, stock or gonornl fmrmlnq;. tnqntre at offico Condor Water & Povor pany, 30 9 W. Hate tnet. 44-4-44-r4'4--f-f4-44--f-44 FOB SAUL 4 44-444444 f 44 FOR SALE Ilorso, harness and spring wagon. 27 South C st. 338 FOR SALE VA h. p. motor, 1 20- qt. Whilo Mountain fi"eozor, a lot of packing cans, tubs, etc. Inquiro Lowis' confootioiiory. 230 -'OR SALE 240 nores two milos from Talent, nbout .150 nores under cultivation, good fruit land, nt $70 nu novo. This is n snap. W. T. York & Co. Luck 44 H t4M 4 4 4 4 4444 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444.44444'V44444.1 4444-4444-f444444444 FOR SALE 4444-444 44444444-44 VOll SALK Five room house and three lots, close in, for $2500; $1000 will handleW. T. York & Co. FOTf SAEET GoodTTotiBo arid lot ut 510 Hamilton street, end of Oak dale paving; rents for $10 per month; also two lots on Jackson street, cheap If token at once. Ad dress Wm. E. Stacey, Box 826. 233 FOR SALE Ilornc and 411 Sonth Laurol street. wagon at 248 FOR SALE Yonnjr orchard in bear tog. Mat Calhonn, Phoenix. Or. " FOR SALE Oak, fir and phe eorti wood, 12 and 18-lali; a)rw dry rail wood ; dry pitch for fefc(?Gng. Pfcwne order to Main 429L. FOR SALE Gcnnine Narajo blank et. Inquire nt Medford Fnrnitnr Co. TOR SALE 76-ccre raneb, wltn good water right; flmest frrtt land; chnp:; also property In Portland?; will trade for Med ford p-oporty See Coleman at cigar factory. FOR SALE 6 nnd 10-ncro tracts just within and adjeininp; city lim its, at u bargain, on 5 annual pay merH. Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE Choice Lnsiness proper ty nt a bargain, on long time; easy Mrm Address I' O Box 418 FOR SALE; Or exchange tor Med ford real estate or ranch, 110 acres tobacco farm on Pennsylvania rail road In southern Maryland, 85 acres In cultivation, 25 acres In wnlto oak timber, 15 acres timothy meadow rich, loamy soil, also suitable for potatoes, melons nad frnlt; espec ially adapted for Maryland peaches 40 miles south of Baltimore, 2 miles from United States Capitol Washington, D. C; Rbnndanco water; good rords; nilld cllmato, Address Dox 30, Maall Tribune of fice. WANTED. 444444--t-4444--444-44 WANTED Experienced clerk want ed nt Stringer s grocery. ' WANTED A ldny solicitor to sell electric heating, cookintr and light ing devices. Apply at tfio Condon ater and Power Co. WXNTE D Housekcopcr; no cfill dron; good wagos. Phono Main 85 or nddross J. G. Gore, caro Tribune, 210 WANTED Teams to do contract Freighting. Short haul. Box 150 Eagle Point, Oregon. 238 WANTED Agents to go to Califor- niii to sell territory for tho "Hidden mndow Screon." Inquiro E. C, Aylor and Barnctt, real estate of fico on South Centrnl avenue. 201 WANTED Middlo aged woman for work; also girl for general house work ,at Coles, Calif.; wagos $25 and $35 por month. Family of 7, Address Mail-Tribune, Medford. 240 WANTED Man to wash windows Mnil Tribuno offico. WANTED Good elenn cotton rags at tho Mnil Tribuno offico. Will pay right prico for samo. WANTED Experienced quarry man. Address P. O. Bx 418, Medford, Or. 44444-4 444 4 4 4 44444 BUSINESS DfflECTORY. 444444-4 4 44 44444444 CIRGARS AND T0BBAC0S. IRELAND & ANTLEJ Smoko House, doalers in tobacco, cigars and smok ors' supplies. Exclusive agonts of Lowls SInglo Blndor, El Morlto and El Paloncia. 212 West Main atroot. RrsHlirmrtte. nBH niVE RtSBTATTRANT Meals ISc; boTs, 15o. Qhvv ns a trial. 20 Contra! nvenuo. upstairs. Tin Shops. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and slient iron wnro on hand nnd mndo to order 128 North 0 stroot. in Constant Repair 4 4 44444 4 4 4 4 4444-4-444444444 BUSINESS DIRECTORY 4 44444444444444 r44 CHIMNEY SWEEP If your chim ney needs cloaning bo sure and sco D. D. Woods. Leave orders at the Medford Hardwaro Co., or .phone 258L 231 Auctioneers. E. F. A. BITTNER Auctioneer, will bo found in room 208, Taylor & Phipps Building. Sewlnrj Machines. Singer nnd Wheelor & Wilson sowing machines for rent and for snlo on easy payments. All kinds' repaired nnd work guaranteed. Best oil and needles for nil makes at tho Singer store, 27 Sonth C st. Phone 3431. Attorneys. WITOTNOTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm Building. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-ln No. 0 D street, irronnd floor COLVTG & RE AMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Reamcs. Lawyers. Of fice Jfodford Notional Bank Build ing. Second floor. ELLA M. OAUNTAW Palm block Stenographic work dona quickly ani weH. Real Estate. ItEKWON WYERTMEITT CO. Rca' ewtote, foanr m& fire insurance Off! 112 Tf. TfcTain st., Medfbn' Ore Phooe 9973. ADAMS & BRIGGS Real Estate, Insurance. Farm and city proper ty. Butte Falls, Oregon. ADAMS & BRIGGS O. Adam3, C. P. Brlggs, real estate, Insurance, farm nnd city property, timber. Butte Falls, Or. Printers and PoWlshers. MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. ba the beat equipped job sffice u Sontbern Oregon; Portia ad prices 37 Sonth Central nve. Opticians. DR. GOBLE- Tho only exciusivo op tician between Portland and Sac rameuto Office on West Main street ana rmnd. Jeweler. ELWOOD AND BURNETT, the jew elors, enrry a i-nniplfte stock and make a speciiili of inch grade re pair work. Opiosite the Nash Ho tel. Brick Companies. G. W. Priddy. T. O'Riv O. D. Naf THE MEDFORD . 1ICK CO. Brick ruanufnetu . pad contzt tors; also lime, cmc and p&ist in any quantity. Ofuee, Med for. National bank blJg. .''uonco Main 545. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un- dortakors. Day Phone 351. Night Phones C. W. Conklin 3001; J. H. Butler 3571. PLno Instruction. HARMONY, sight reading, musical form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan College of Mnsic. Miss Flora Gray, Studios, 144 South Central avenue. Phono 403. Paint Stare. M. J. METCALF Fauts, Brushes, WaH Paper, (fltm. VamWies Stains and Wafl Tlnt. T18 E. Mnin St, Medford. Orsenn Tea tMwpairftc. GRAND UNION TBI CO. S. Kemr thorno, apt. Sfens opened from to fl. Phono 3871. 207 Rirertnd nvenuo. Photograph Studios. Carriage and Auta Painting. VALLEY SIGN AND CARRIAGE WORKB High-class werk guaran teed. Signs. RtTBrside avenue, Phone 80L MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Msoboy and die with joy." tot Al Ion Keffn s Mars; eatrniree a.i Sownth street. CTvH Eifufneers WILL tako by contract, on reason able terms, nil kinds of work, nlsr rrigating, planttug and culrivntinp. etc Lnndacape gardening. First olnss references. TflHinm Peters. Civil Enginoor, Phene 1801, 322 East Main street, Modford, Oregon. -t-t-ft-r-f-ft 4 4 4 H 44 4 4 4 444-444444444444444 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 444444444444444444 Painting and Decorating. MEDFORD DECORATING CO., suc cessors to Shearer & Phillips, painters and docorators in nil branohes; weathorod oak on inmdo finish a specialty. Our groen roof stains guaranteed not to spot. 504 N. Bcatty t. P. O. Box"l4, Medford. Bill Posters VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson County Bank Building, Modford, Or. Billiard Parlors 8. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young and Hall building. A nine cool plnco to spend tho hot after noons. ' Architects. J. K. A. BILES Architect and Bolder. P. O. Box 486. Medford Or. Your building respectfully so licited. Furniture H. F. WILSON & CO., dealors in new and second hnnd furniture nnd hard waro. Agents for Mound City kit chen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th nnd nolly Sta., Med ford. Mission Furniture made to order. Cabinet work of all kind. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves and Ranges. New and Second Hand Furniture. Bads' old stand, 18-20 .E -St .Rontfa. Phone ill. Medford, Or. Brayag ami Transfer. NurscrlBs QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. We are not in tho trust EL B. Pattorson, office, b Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery stock. C. E. Cook. Prop. R. R. V depot. P. O. Bo t 841. Phone 583. Medford. Transfer and Drayapc, H. S. BRUMBLE Dravaco and transfer. Baggage stored. Office r and Seventh. Cement Workers. B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran teed strictly first-class. Residence No. 400 Bentty street. A card will bring me to you. Music. MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. II. L. Huillior, 707 Main street West. Private lessons in singing (method Rossini) and languages French. Itnlinn, Gorman, Spanish. MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction Metropolitan College of Music. Mtes Flora Gray. Phone 493. 144 South Central avenue. Building and Loan Association JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C. Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128 E, Main street. Carpenters and Builders. F. E. niLL Will fumh plans an list of nil timber to be put in build. mg. Meiitortl, urcgon W. G. HOLMES, contractor and bnildor; plans nnd estimates furn ished. Inquiro Star rostnurant or address Box 818. Dentists. DR. FRANK ROBERTS-Dentist Offico hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Milea Building, Main streot, Modford, Ore- gon. Physicians and Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jaokson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office nnd rex- ident phono Main 3432. S. A. LOCIWOOD, M. D. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Offices in nnskins' Building. Phone Main 1001. CONROY & CLANCY Office In Stewart Building Physicians and Surgeons. Offico phono, Mala 341; prlvnto phono, Main 012, S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician awl Surgeon. Modoni oquippod operat ing rooms. i.-Kny. uriice Hours t 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jaeknon Co. Bank Building. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteop at hie PhyHlninns. Mission Block, Phone 201. Medford. CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Ey spoofnlist, whon others fail, Office in Eaglo Pharmacy. Main 233. Eas Main near D'Anjou. i 1