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rniTtn fTniYi?nTm r Arr. rimTrmxrii' "M'tptmjtvtjti nTrtsrirxxr -nrrjTn tr t a vrr t.tt r, -. M4MHMMMMMMfUMMMmiMMMMHMMM4tttttttMtww.t.tWti.tttffmm tUMtlllMMtlttllll " - - Answering' Want Ads Will Keep Your "Luck" in Constant Repair fURBPE IS AFTER OREGON APPLES Din Fnrclnn Market Beckons to 0rcharist8 of Oronon Vcry Larue T ratio Durlnu Year 1009. A recent ooninilur bulletin novors tho npplo and fruit marltotii of tliouo foreign oountrioH lit whloh tho Unltjd 'States (h moHt iiitorontod. liy thin bulletin It Ih proved tliitt a big tniirkut fur good fruit uxImIh nhrnud, but that tho United States liitn not yet gono after It HorimiHly. Tito llguros sug iKOHt llio troinundoiiH possibilities for Oregon, when thin stnto In iihlo to produce Inrgo quantities of high- cIumh fruit. Montreal, Canada, lifiH shipped this NOiiHon fi8 1,200 barrels nf npploH, nl iiidmI cntiruly to England. TIioho up pies worn grown in tho provinco of Quebec, and n mini 1 1 x)rtioti of On titrio contiguous to Quebec. Tho shipments for tho yonr closed wore -2110,000 barrels greater tlinn in 1008, hut in 1007 tho Hliiptnojitu aggregated 020.50(1 ImrrolH. liiven)'d during 1008 imported 1,-I2t),7rl hundredweight of npplo i, worth .$3,8(15,40 I, which wns a do--cronse from tho 1007 record of 240, 2(12 hundredweight. ThiH yonr Livor--ponl imported from tho United StntoH '00,280 bnrrcls and 20,010 boxes of npploH, which (iinutity raducod to tho barrel munmirctncnt innkon a total -of nbout 70,150 barrels. During tho aflame poriod Liverpool iniportod from Canada J83,'l t7 ImrrolH, showing thnt tho nnrthoni colony of Britain, al though producing nothing compnrcd to tho Oregon fmit, in in a bit; load ho fur UK getting biminesH coca. Lnn lnn, Glasgow, Loilh nnd Manchester in ro nmoug tho very honviost eniisum n of this imported fmit, bo thnL tho Liverpool roortB indicate only Ntiiall iKirlion of tho business. (Jcniuuiy Heavy ImKrtir. Germany imports nbout $11,000,000 ,in fruit annually, of which threa fifths !h for froHh fruit, nnd two llflliK for pruKorvod or dried fruit Tho total nnnunl production of nl fruits, including barrios in Qormnny is nbout $50,000,000. About one-half of tho importu into thnt nntion nro npploH, of which tho United Stntes ships n largo portion. This mnrkot is regarded a much brondor ono than prosont snles indicate, if nil features -of tho demand nro Httidiod. In 1000 Oonnnnv's stand of fmit trees wnB ns follows: Apples, 52,332,000 trcos pears, 25,110,000 trcos; plums, 09, 130.000, nnd cherries, 21,548,000. flront Britain is endeavoring to on courage hor colonies to supply ho fruit imports. Austrnlin, Now Zoa lnnd nnd Canada nro now nhipplng hnnvy consignments of fruit to tho mother country. Some of tho colonial districts, especially portions of Cnn- ndn, mnko fruit exhibits nt the Eng hah country fairs, with tho doublo purposo nf ndvortising a fmit offoroi; for sale, nnd nlso to oncourngo tho rural population to migrate to tho colonies. Amononn consuls encour nun l'ncific fruit men to mako snoh oxlubitH nt somo of tho British fairs, ns thora is prospect of inoronsing tho snlo ot tho poorloss Oregon nnd ' Washington product thorohy. fimiro Reduced Itatcs. Recently u rcducod rnto wns bo cured for shipment of South Afrionu fruit to llirminghnm nnd othor Brit jsh cities, tlio nitoa to ro into offoot v Jnnunry 1 of this yonr. A cousidor nhlo frcljjht reduction on Ciipo fruit wns mndo by tho Bnilway Clearing Noiiso of tho Unitod Kingdom, nftor ; protrneled nogotintions with tho Capo . Trades Commission. Ilnilwny churgos in mnrkoting tlio South Afnonn fruit , ' hnvo boon hold tho most sorious dot rimont in Rotting it to tho English , OQiisumor, hut uudor tho now rogiino it is cxpontod that ovory oncourngo mont will bo nffordod tho Capo orch ( nrdists, nnd that thora will bo u big . lovolopmont of tho businoss. This j' dovolopmont will bo of ospooinl inter . est to tho Oregon fruit mon, whoso miporior grndos of fruit uro onrving l out n big mnrkot in hiiglnud, and may ! ovon suggest that n close study must 1 ho mndo nil of tho timo of transpor tation conditions, that othor produn- ors, nro not givon nny marked nd vnntdgo over thopo of this canst. At tho OhrlBlInn church, cornor of 'Ivy and Sixth atrootu, noxt Sunday. Blblo school nt 10 A. M.j Christian ' Kndenvor at 0;30 P. M. At 11 A, M. tho paBtor will proach on "Watch," At 7!30 ,P. M. ho will proach, on tho subject, ''A Short Bod nu.l n Nnrrow Cover;' Kvory ono wolcomo. W. Thoo,' Matlook, pastor. ELECTION OFFICERS TO BE CHOSEN IN JUNE BALKM, Or., Jan. 7. Attorney (Jmioral Crawford today rendered an opinion to tho effect that tho county courts of tho several counties shall make their appointments of election officers for tho general election to bo hold tliin yonr, November 8, nt tho Juno term of tho county courts. Heretofore, tho appointment of clurks oiul judges of tho general election were mndo in Jnnunry tot Juno election. An net wns adopted by tho pooplo in June, 1008, amending tho constitu tion nnd changing tho timo of lidd ing tho goucral elections from Juno to November, nnd tho act spocifios that ajl preparations for tho general election will take place nt tho smno poriod of timo prior to tho Noombor election as it did hcrotoforo beforo tlio Juno election which, in tlio opin ion of tho ntjorney gonornl, makes tho uppointmont of election officials cotno in Juno instead of January. Tho opinion wns rendered nt the to ipiest of County Judgo C. II. Onrdi nor of Lincoln county. 4- MrlTLANt) MARKETS. 4 f f 4- f Hops, Wool and Hides. 11013 1008 crop, cholco ISc: prlmo to choice, lGc; prlmo, lD'c; n odium, ICc; 1009, cholco, 21c; prlmo, 20c; medium, 10 918c. WOOI, Nominal, 1900, Willa mette vnlloy, 20&21c; cantom Oro- Kon, soopzac. 8Hi:EI'8KINB Shoarlnu, 10J2Go nch; short wool, 26OTj0c; medium wool, C0&1 each; long wool, 7GcJ 11.26 each. TALLOW Prlmo, por lb. 3 4c; No. 2 nnd Krenso, 2 2 Vic. CHITTIU BARK Nominal, 4 MOHAIR 1000, 23024c lb. 11IDKS Dry hides, 17G18Vic lb; K'rcen, 9 Vi 010 He; bulls, greon Bait, 7c lb; UIph, 10 ffP 10 Vic; calvos, croon, lC18c per lb. ltutter, Kggti nnd Poultry. EGOS Local, candled soloct, 40 0 41c; local ntorago, 27c; oaatorn stor ngo, 27 30c. BUTTUR FAT Delivery f. o. b. Portland awcot cream, 37Vi; our, 35 Vic UUTTKR Extra creamery, 39o; fancy, 37c; otoro, 25c CHEESE Fancy full cream, 18 18 Vic; trlplots nnd daisies, 18Vic; VounR Amorlcani, 10 Vic, POULTRY Mlxod chickens, 15 Vic; fancy hens, lCVilCc; roostors, old, 11c; koobo, 12c for llvo, 1C018 for dressed; ducks, 1018c; turkoys nllro, 21 22c; drosacd, 2G29c; pigeons, nquabB, $2 por dozen; dross ed chlckon, 1c to 2c a pound hlghor than alive. Grain, Flor ivnd Hay. BARLEY Producora' prlcc 1909 Feed, 31 31.50; rollod, 33; browing, 3i,50. WHEAT Track, club, fl.10 11.11; blue atom,. $1.201.21; rod, 11.13; forty fold. 1.12?1.13; Wlllamotto ralloy, f 1.08, MILL8TUFFS Soiling price Bran, $2(1; middlings, 33; shorts $227.C0; chop, 2329; alfalfa moAl, $21 per ton. FLOUR Now crop, patonts, $0. 15; etralght, ?4.85; bakers' $5.95 6,16; Wlllamotto valley, $5.70 bbl.; export gradoB, $4,00; graham. Mn $5,60; wholo whont, $5.70; ryo $5,75; bales, $3.15. HAY Producora! price Now tim othy, Wlllamotto valloy, fancy, $10 20; ordlnnr), $19; oaatorn Orogon $2021; mlxod, $15; clovor No. 1, $1G5010; wheat, $1C17; cheat $1G17; alfalfa, $15 . UAis apot uoiivory, now, pro ducora' prlco Track No. 1 whlto. $32.5033,60; gray, $31.6032.60. Fruits mul Vegetables, FRESH FRUITS Oranges: Now nnvols, $22.26 $3.00; VnloclnB, $3,C63.75 box; bananas, 55Vio lb; lomons, $5.50 C.OOi box: grapo- frult, $4; voarfl, $1.25; grapos, $1 POTATOES Soiling, now, $1.10 1.25; buying, oastorn Multnomah nnd ClncknnjftB, 75 85c; Wlllamotto VEGETABLES Now turnlspa. Or ogon, OOo aack; booia, $1.25:; carrots 8090o sack; cabbago, local, $1.50 1.75; tomatooB, fancy, $2.25 crato; boaiiB, 1012o por lb; caullflowor, $1.00 por dozen; pons, 1012o lb; horeorndlsh, 10c; groon ontqns, lOo doron; poppora, boll, r lb.; head lettuce, 20o i'ox.; hothouao, $1.25 joxj radlshos doz. bunchoa; col- ory, $3 3.50 crato; ogs plant, lBo lb; owoot potalooB, $2; aprouts, 8 o; cumuhors, $2.50 dozon, ONIONS Jobbing, $1.401.50 por owt.; garlic, 1012o por lb. APPLES $1 3.50. Orocerlcfl, Nuts, Etc, SUGAR Cube, $0.35; powdorod, 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. $5.95; fruit or borry, $5.95; dry granulated, 5.95; conf. A, $5.75; ex tra II, $5.25; Roldcn O, $G.3G; D yel low, $5.25; best, $5.75; ImrrolH, 15c; half barols, 30c; boxes, G5c advance on sack baBla. (Abovo quotations aro 30 days not cash quotatlono.) RICE Imporlal Japan No. 1,5 c; No. 2, 5rflc; Now Orloans Head, 0 3-4 7c; Crcolo, 5c SALT Coarao Half ground, 100s $9.50 por ton; 60s, $10; tablo dairy, 60b, $17; 100b, $10.50; bales, $2.2G; extra flno barrels, 2s, Gb and 10s, $4.5005.50; lump rock, $20.50 por ton. HONEY Now, 13 c por lb. DEANS Small whlto, $5.50; largo whlto, $4.50; pink, $4.25; bayou, $5.75;' Llmas, $5.00; reds, $7.50. Meats, Flh and Provisions. DRESSED MEATS Front ctrcot hogs, fancy, 10 Vic; ordinary, 9c; voalB, ovtm, 11 c; ordinary, 10 11c; oxtra hoavy, 300 lbs., 5 7c; mutton, 7c; lambs, 7c HAMS, DACON, ETC.-Portland ii nl Mnjn1 hnm 17 tin tirnnufnf pack (local) ham, 17 c; breakfast bacon, 18 20c; boiled ham, 2G 20c; picnics, 14c; cottaso roll, 15c; rogalar short clears, smoked, 10 c; backs, smoked, 10 c; pickled tong ues, 00c each. LOCAL LARD Kcttlo leaf, 10s, 18 c nor lb.: 6b. 18 5-8c nor lb.: 50 lb. tins. 18c por lb.; steam rondored, FOR RENT A suite of 3 nicely 10b, 171c por lb.; 6s, 17 6-8c por lb.; I furnished housekeeping rooms; no compound, 10s, 11 3-4c por lb. children. 222 South Holly. Mrs. CLAMS Harshcll, por box, $2.50; Joe. Thomas. razor clams, $2.00 por box. ' FOR RENT Largo furnished' room; FISH Nominal Rock cod, 10c; light housekeeping; no children; flounders, Cc; halibut, 8 10c; strip- $15 per month. 133 V. Main St. od baBB, 16c; cattish, 10c; salmoi,1 lw255 Btoolhoad, 10c; divers, 8c lb.; fall FOR RENT Farma, from 40 acres salmon, 8c lb.; solos, 7c lb.; shrimps,' upward, suitable for fruit, alfalfa, 12 c lb.; porch, 7c lb.; torn cod, 8c stock or goncral farming. Inquire at por lb; lobsters, 25c por lb; fresh, office Condor Water & Power com mackorol, ( ) por lb.; crawfish, I pany, 200 W. Main street. .(."7. .P" d",: 8AUrSn'..13 POr iu.j umci Unas, uc par iu.; Colum bia smelts, 25c por lb; silver smolts, 7c por lb.; black cod, 7c por lb.; craba, $1.25J,75 por dozon. OYSTERS Shoal water bay, per gallon, $2.25; por 100 lb sack, $5; Olympla, por gallon, $2.76; per 100 lb. sack, $7 7.50; canned oaatorn, 55c can, $0.60 dox.; oastorn In eboll, $1.05 per 100. CATTLE Boat spoors, wolghing; 1200 pounds. $4.75(94.80: medium1 stcors, $4.50; beat cows, $3.76 3.85; fancy holfcrs, $3.75 3.85; modlum cows, $3.50; poor cows, $3 2.50; bulls, $32.76; stags, $2.60 a. HOGS Doat cast of tho moun tains,, $7.7608.85; fancy, $8.65; ctockors, $0; pigs, $6 7. SHEEP Dost wothora, $5.25 5.50; ordinary, $5.00; sprlns lambs, $0.00 0.26; straight owos, $4.75; mlxod lots, $4.76 06.00. CALVES Dost. $5.255.50; dlpary, $3.004.50. or- " MEDFORD MARKETS. Fruits and Vegetables. (Prlcoa paid by Modfrod morchnnts.) AP.PLES 24c lb.; poara, lc lb. . J Potatqea, lo lb.; onions,' $1.50 owti; 'cabbngo, 2c; turnips, lc; parsnips, 11c lb.; squash, 30c and $1 doz.; pumpkins, 10 15c, Hutter, Eggs and Poultry. (Pricos paid by Modford morchants) Ranch buttor, 32 c; fnncy oroam- ory, 37 c. Fresh ranch eggs, 40c. Mlxod poultry, lOo;-spring chlck- ous, 16c; ducks. 10c: turkova. I7e. (Prlcoa paid producers.) Hay Timothy, $16; alfalfa, $15; BrnBs, $14; grain hay, $16. Grain Whoat, $1.20 bushol; onts. $30 ton; barloy, $30 ton. Doof 23c; pork, 6c; mut ton, 4o; lamb, 4c; veal (drossod,) Co. (Spiling prices.) Rollod barloy. 2 cwt. $37 ton: brnn, $1.10; middlings, $r,86 1.90; Bhorto, $1.801,85, Thoro aro lottoro at tho Mall Trl buno in nnswor to wont ads. address ed to ' A (C). E (4) (4) X (2) Ownor. O (2) No. 15. . . F. L. D. S. 1G. 15. X. Y. Z. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Parafced rooms. 10 North Grape etreot. No. FOR RENT Two houBeB at $10 and $12. Aylor & Barnett. FOR RENT Two famished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 325 South Ivy street. 252 ; FQR rent Nicely furnished house . keeping rooms; no small children Mrs. Joo Thomas, 222 South Holly St. "FOR RENT Completely furnished C-ioom liouso, ono block from Main street; adults only; $40. Ay lor & Darnott. . FOR RENT Tracts of land from ono to forty acres; with water for irrigation, suitable for raising po tatoes and garden truck, also suit able for chicken and turkoy raising. Ownor will furnish a reasonable amount of lumber nnd poultry and other fencing for improvements if lessco perform labor of erecting samo. Call nt office of Condon Wntor and Powor company for par ticnlara. . FOR SALE. FOR SALE Fivo room" house nnd threo lots, oloso in, for $2500; $1000 will hnndlo. W. T. York & Cd. FOR SALE Choice Lustnoda, proper ty nt a bargain, on long timo; easy Jonns Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE Roguo Rivor three-color stationery showing Cornice pear nnd Spitzouborg apples. Medford Mail Tribune 260 fUK bALK 5 , and 10-ncro tracts just within and ndjoiuing oity lira its, nt n bargain, on 5 nnnunl pay ments. Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE Oak, fir nnd pine oord wood, 12 nnd lG-inoh; nlso dry mil wood ; dry pitch for kindling. Phono order to Main 4201. FOR SALE 240 ncres two miles from Talonli about 150 ncres undor cultivation, good fmit lnnd, nt $70 nn noro. This is a Bnnp. W. T. York & Co. FOR BALL' 75-acro ranch, wllh good water right; finest fruit land; ch"np:; nlso proporty In Portland; will trado for Modford proporty Soo Coloman at cigar factory. FOR SALE Young orchnrd in benr ing. Mnt Calhoun. Phoonix. Or. FOR SALE Eight good milch cows. all giving milk; ono good 4-ycar-old horso, wolght'flOOO. Goorgo Hilton, 3 1-2 miles north of Modford, on county road. 263 FOR SALE A great bargain if taken 60on. 50 acres of orchnrd nnd bot tom land ono milo north of Phoenix on Modford road, known ns tho Brnwloy cstnto, For particulars soo ownor, Snrnh Fell, 135 Bnrt lott St. via f - , 4- -f & FOR SALE 5 room house on West Tenth street Box C07. 249 FOR SALE A row Fin blooded whlto Loshorn cockrolo; Pctaluma, Cal., stock; not related to anything In tho valley, $.50 -each. Address A. W. McPherson, Grlfffln Creek, Oro. Phono 111 Farmers lino. 252 FOR SALE Underwood Typewriter, latest mode), with 2-color ribbon shift; base and metal cover; cost $110.00; will sell for cash only; price $90.00. Address Box No. 588 tf FOR SALE Must bo sold at once. farm of 320 acres, 1G0 in cultiva tion, rich soli, well adapted to al falfa, 8 room house, outbuildings, farm utensils, etc; nlco trout stream running through tho place, fine cold springs; timber, pln0 and oak. Goes at $60 per acre. L. F. Gardner, P. O., Sams Valley, Ore. 260 WANTED. WANTED Socllcitor with clean rec ord. Apply No. 6 F street. WANTED Experienced quarry man. Address P. O. Box 418, Medford, Or. WANTED Good clean cotton rags at tho Mail Tribune office. Will pay right price for same, WANTED To borrow $500 to $1000 will pay 12 per cont Interest Ad dress P. O. box 292. WANTED Socond-hand calcium gas generator. Address R, G. Patch, Medford, Ore. 251 WANTED A 4 or 5 room, famished house. Address Box 402, city. WANTED Man acquainted with tho valley toshow land. Benson Investment Co. 250 WANTED Good driving horse, as part payment on a piano. Van Walt era. 253 WANTED Girl for general houBe- work; good wages; small family. A. S. Bllton. WANTED Man and wire; man to do genoral work, woman for general housework. Condon Water and Power Co. WANTED The best orchard tract that $5000 cash and $4000 modern hous'0 In Portland will buy. Ad dreaa Investor, P. O. box 863. wAraJSL) rninuBUed house, good location; modorn convoniencos, for n thoroughly reuablo party. In qalre E. A. Welch. 250 WANTED Hand spra pnmp; gee ond bond, in good condition nnd compleleV Address with price, L, W. ZunmfrTf Medford. WANTED A Jd'oy solicitor to sell eloctnc heating, cooking and light ing devices. Apply nt tho Condon Wntor and Powor Co. FORKENTFurnl8h"ed rooms' $1700 por weok. Tako Bartlett etreot to North school houso, then ono block northeast of school house. 248 WANTED Agents to go to Cnlifor nm to sell territory for tljo "Hidden Window Soroon." Inquire E. C. Aylor nnd Barnott, real estate of fice on South Contrnl avenue. 261 "AiMttiu in .Moaiora ror young businoss woman, room and board in flrst-clns8 boarding houso or private family. Roforoncos oxchnnged. Ad dress H. M. Fortescuo, Tolo post- offlco, Oregon. 249 4 i nJT ww STRAYED Ono roan horso. boll. branded, N. on right shoulder, 1 roan 2 year old colt, 1 light bay horso brnnded N, on right shoulder, glass oyod, bnldfaco; 1 small brown goldlng brnndod 4 loft sldo. Last soon noar Eago Point. Flndor ploaao notify S. A, Robinson, Eagle Point. Reward. 260 BUSINESS DIRECTORY ., Tea and Coffeo Houses. GRAND UNION TEA CO. For all grades of teas and coffees at right pricos, call at or phono S. Kempt homo, 237 Rivorsldo avenue. Phono No. 3871. Restaurants. BEE HIVE RESTAURANT Meals 15c.; beds, 15c. Give us a trial. 29 Central avenue, upstairs. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES will cure rheumatism, asth ma, paralysis, sores and private dis eases. Theso remedies may be pro cured at the store of Wah Chung on A street, Ashland, Oregon, where they will be sold by the proprietor. Chow Young. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron ware on hand and mado to order 128 North O street. CHIMNEY SWEEP If your chim ney needs cleaning be sure and seo D. D. Woods. Leave orders at tho Medford Hardware Co., or phone 258L 231 Auctioneers. E. P. A. BITTNER Auctioneer, wiLl be found in room 208, Taylor & Phipps Building. Sewing Machines. Singer nnd Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines for rent nnd for sale on easy payments. All kinds repaired and woik guaranteed. Best oil and needles for all makes at tho Singer store, 27 South C st. . Phone 3431 Attorn ays. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers Palm Building. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-Ia No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank Build ing, Second floor. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographic work dona quickly ani welL Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real estate, loans and fire insurance Office 112 W. Main st, Medford Ore. Phone 3073. ADAMS & BRIGGS O. Adamo, C. P. Brlggs, real estate, Insurance, farm and city property, timber. Butto Falls, Or, Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. hai the best equipped jeb office b Southern Oregon; Portia ad prices 37 South Central ave. Opticians. DR. GOBLE Tho only exclusive op Hcian betwoen Portland and Sac ramento. Office on West Main street nnd railroad. Brick Companies. G. W. Priddy. T. O'Brif O. D. Na,- THE MEDFORD ; zl9& . Briofc manufnetuv-rv nnd iT01 tors; nlso lime, ccmi-tt and pkN in nny quantity. Office, Medfor Nntionnl bank blJg. .honee Main 545. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dortnkers. Day Phono 351. Night Phones C. W. Conklin 3001; J. H. Butler 3571. Piino Instruction. HARMONY, sight reading, musionl rorra. .Mrs. E. E. Uore, Metropolitan College of Music. Miss Flora Gray, oiuuios, A- Qoutu central avenue. Phono 493. Carriage and Auto Painting. "ALLEY SIGN AND CARRIAGE WORKS pigh-olass work guaran teed. Signs. Riverside avenue Phono 801. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mnokey and die with joy." Over Al len &. Reagan's store; entrance oo Seventh street. Civil Engineers WILL tako by contract, on reason nblo terms, nil kinds of work, nlso irrigating, plnnting and onltivnting. etc Landscape gardening. First clnss referoncos. William Petors, Civil Engineor, Phone 1801, 322 East Main street, Medford, Oregon. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Bill Post CI 3 VERNE T. CANON-Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford, Ot. Billiard Parlors S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars nnd Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Yonng and Hall building. A nica cool place to spond tho hot after noons. Architects, j, J. K. A. BILES Architect and Builder. P. O. Box 480, Medford Or. Yonr building rospoctfully so licited. Furniture H. P. WILSON & CO., dealers in new and second hand fnrmturo nnd hard ware. Agents for Mound City kit chen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st. .MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Comer 8th and Holly Stfl., Med ford. Mission Furniture made to order. Cabinet work of all kind. A trial order solicited. MORDOFP & WOLFF Cook Stovea and Ranges. New and Second Hand Furniture. Ends old stand, 18-20 U St .South. Phone 01. Medford, Or. Nurseries QUAKER NURSERIES Oar treea are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put ont. We are not in tho trust EL B. Patterson, office, in Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery stock. C. E. Cok. Prop. R. R. V. depot. P. O. Bot 841. Phone 583. Medford. Transfer and Drayaqe. H. S. BRUMBLE Drayage and transfer. Baggage stored. Office n and Seventh. Cement Workers: B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran teed strictly first-clnss. Residence No. 406 Beatty street. A card will bring me to ypn. Music. MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. H. L. Huillier, 707 Main street West. Private lessons in singing (method Rossini) nnd languages French, Italian, German, Spanish. MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction Metropolitan College of Music Miss Flora Gray. Phone 493. 144 South Central avenno. Building and Loan Association JACKSON COUNTY BKLDLMO AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C Boggs, Acting Secretary, 12b E. Main streot. Carpenters and Builders. A. D. JOHNS, Contractor and Build er 225 Riversido avonne. Phone 2471. F. E. HILL Will furnisMplans an list of nil timber to bo put in buili ing. Medford, Oregon. W. G. HOLMES, contractor and builder; plans and estimntos furn ished. Inquire Star restaurant or address Box 818. mmv 11111 Dentists. DR. FRANK ROBERTS Deutiat, Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Mile Building, Main street, Medford, Ore gon. : Phyjlcfdfis and Suroons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office and res ident phono Main 3432. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. Df" MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M.' D. Offices in nnskins' Building. Phone Main 1001. 5 "ONROY & CLANCY Office? in Stewart Building Physicians "and Surgeons. Office phone, Main 341; private phone, Main 012. S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physioinn and burgeon. Modern equipped operat ing rooms. X-Ray. Office hours j 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson Co. Bank Building. DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians. Mission Blook, Phone 291. Medford. 1 CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, -Ey pecausi. wnen otners rail. Office in Fagle Phnrmnoy, Main 233. East Main near D'Anjou. " CIRGARS AND T0BBAC0S. IRELAND & ANTLE S-nokn House. dealers iu tobacco, cigars and smok ers' supplies. Exclusive agents of owjs Single Binder, El Morlto and El Palencla. 212 West Main street