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7 Answering Want Ads Will Keep Your "Luck" in Constant Repair Z --- -- o- --- THE MEDffORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDffORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 12, 1910. APPLE PROSPECTS THE BRIGHTEST Foar of Overproduction Groundless nntl Uso of Fruit Constantly In crcnslnn Among tho Peo ple of tho Nation. (Portland Orcgonliui.) Tho fojir thul an overproduction of apples limy render, the crop un profitulilo within a fow yours Ih prob nhly groundless. Sonrotnry William sou of tlin Htnto board of hortioul turo, omphnHired lliu trtio condition of thing whon Im reminded tho Port lnnd Applogrowors1 iiHHOcintion that In 1000 thn crop for tho wholo coun try wns not inunh mora tlinn hnlf oh largo as In 1880. PohIh and negltvt lind dono their work in tho old nreh nrds ovorywhoro, wlillo compnrntivo ly fow now mm had been planted. Since tho year 1000 mnnv npplo tres have been not out in Oregon ami Washington. KnMlt'rn grower hnvo "been ndopllng scientific method Intcly to noino extent. Thoy are learn ing to cultivate and sprny thoir trci-H, and in some sections cant of tho MiHuiHHippi Ihn farmers nro planting young orchard; hut progress of thi kind in very slow. It in doubtful whether, with nil that hn bcon done since 1000, tho production of applos oxroedN today tho figuro for 188'J, taking tho whole rountry into nc- count. Sinco, on tho othor hand, tho 'population I n gronK deal moro nu morons, tho dnngor of ovorprodtic tion cannot ho imminent. It in well to remember nlno that nu Mr. Willinmfion points out, fruit will form n lnrger part of tho diet -of tho American people hencefor ward. There nro several reasons for thiH expectation. Perhaps the moft important i the high price of meat Hoof nnd iork may some time cost the conninior les than they do now, 1nt they will never ho cheap ngnin in tho United States. Cheap meat nnd dear land nro ineompntlhlo with each other. The vnluo of fnrma in nil pnrtH of tho country has heen in erenHini rapidly of late, nnd iinloH something enures it to collapse it u lillo to dream of nny honvy declino in tho price of hogs and cnttlo. If a lnrgo fraction of tho fnrminir popula tion should suddenly nhnndnn ngri- oulture and take up sonin new indus try. lnnd vnluos would itndouhtedly lecliue, n thoy did in England when the orn of factories opened, hut noth ing of that sort in likely to happen The rural population will eoimtniitly liecnmo donnor, lnnd moro vnlunlile ill'-' meat dearer. It' follows that people of moderate muaiiH will he forced to rely moru nnd moro upon a vogotnblo diet. Ho cont studies in hygiono seem to prove that tliiB will not ho much of a mis- 'fortuno. It will probably ho a bless ing. A honvy ment diet in not injur ioiiH, porhaps, to perHoiiH living an outdoor life, hut for others it ie ox tromely iundvisnhle. Their bodiea nro moro henlthy and their minds 'olonror when thoy oat hut littlo meat 'Fruit is particularly nutritious nnd salutary for sedentary people. Tliaso facts hnvo now hecomo mat 'tors of common knowledge. Very likely thoro nevor wns a timo wlion iho Rubjcot of diot wns so much studied or so woll undorstood by or dinnry people a8 it is now. Tho growing domnnd for fruit nrisos not only from tho high prlco of meat, hut 1ho from tho widespread belief tint a mot largely voKoinulo is moro wholoHome. Sinco this belief is on tlroly sound, tho domnnd which it oc casions will constantly inonmwo. Thu mnrkot for fruit may reasonably bo oxpooted to grow Jnstor than tho population of tho country, so that it would not become overstocked wore orohnrdlnts to inako vast planting in mnny staton. Thoy hnvo not dono so, howovor. It is said that tho now planting of npjlo trees in tlio oast hardly keep pnej) wiiu tno uocnv ot the old orcli nrds. Even in stntos wlioro it is k'nown from oxporionco that tho fruit will thrive iho expansion of orchards is .very slow. There lias been u innrkod rovival of ngrioultiiro east of tho Alloghony mountains in rocont years, Tho abandoned farms havo boon put in tillage iigniti and hind values havo risen, but this onooiirng iug work has boon dono by foreign ers. Export in truok funning, thoso Immigrants by incesKiiut toil and rigid economy often make u grant deal of niono.y from laud which was sup posed to ho exhausted, but, after all, thoy know litll oof ngrioultiiro as u Boionoo, Especially do thoy know littlo of solontifio hortiuuituro. Thoy work by rule of thumb. Thoir com petition is not much to be feared in a branch of indiiHtry which reipiires active and adaptable intelligence. Tho Oicroii npplo-Krowor need not worry, therefore, over competition in tho oastorn Htntos. Tho soil and cli mnto of that soction are Ii'hh Hiiitabln to tho fruit than ours ami their im mlrant fannors will not ncrpiiro tho alert American iuielliuencc for many years. Oregon may plant as many orchards an scum desirable without fear of overstocking tho mnrkot. Tho only serious danger which tho indus try need fear is foolish legislation. The sir.e and shape of npplo boxes, for example, may best be left to the growors to settle. The legislature cannot moddlo with tho subject with out doinu' harm. -f-H--f POUTLArTO MARKETS. l t )loM, Wool Mad Hldca. HOI'S 108 crop, ehofoo 16o; prirnn to cholo, 10c; prime, 16 He; mmllani, lCc; 1909, chole, 31e; prime, 20c; medium, I6OI80. WOOI Nominal, 1909, Willa mette talley, 2041 lo; e&atorn Ore gon, 20O3SO. SHEEPSKINS flhenrlnf, lOOJSo eh; short wool, 3BC60o; modtam wool, B0&I1 ck; long wool, 7CoO 91. at mcIi. TALIX)W Prlra. pr lb. 3 04S No. 3 and r;rpsfl, lOJVio. CrilTTIM DAKlt Nomlanl, 4Q MOHAIR 1909, 33OI0 lb. HIDKS Drr hld. 17la lb; preen, 9QlQUc; ball, gnn mlt, 7e lb; klpn, 10CT10e; oaIvm, rea. lflClSe pr lb. Hotter, Kjtfra and Pooltry. ROGS iocal, candled lt, 40O 41c; local atorage, 27c; eastern ator- Be, 2730e. DUTTKR F"AT DelUery f. o. b. Portland aweet cream, 37V4; oour, 36Hc IJUTTBIl Extrn creamery, 39c; fancy, 37c; store, 2Cc. CHKESIC Kancy full cream, 18 18 He; triplets and dalnloa, 18 He; YounR American!, 19 He. POULTRY Mixed chlcVona, 15 He; fancy bona, 16 H (M60; rooatora, old, 11c; Kceso. 12c for live, lfl18 for dreated; ducks, 16(J18e; turkoya alive, 21CT22c; dressod, 25?29c; plKeons, squabs, 2 per doien; d rent ed chicken, lc to 2c a pound higher Uian alive. flrala, Kloar aad nay. DARLET Produce ra' price 1009 Ked, Sia31.50; rolled, 33; brewlnc. fSx.CO. WHEAT Track, clnb, 11.10 91.11; bla stem, S1.20O1.21; red, $1.13; forty fold. 11.13 011.13; Willamette valley, 11.08. UILL8TUrr8 Selling prlco Aran, $36; middlings, 933; shorts, 930 C27.C0; chop, 933 039; ' alfalfa meal. 931 per ton. FLOUR New crop, patents, 90. 1S; ntratxht, 94.85; bakers' 96.95 .15; Willamette Talley, 95.70 bbl.; export rrades, 94.80; grafaaia, Hs, 95.60; whole wheat, 95.70; rye, 96.75; bales, 93.16. HAY Producers' price New tim othy, Willamette valley, faney, 919 20; ordtnnrj, 919; eastern Oregon, 920031; mixed, 916; clover No. 1, 916.60W1A; wheat, 910017; cheat, 911017: alfalfa, 915 . OATS Spot delivery, new, pro ducers' price Track No. 1 whtto, 932.50033.50; Rray, 931.50032.50. Frultit niul VcgetAble. PRKSH FRUITS OrnnR-os: Now navels, 922.25 093.00; Vnleclan, 93.65 03.75 box; tmnnnna, 5 05 Ho lb; lemons, 35.50 06.00 box; grape fruit, 94; .ieam, 91.26; bmpoo, 91.- 75, POTATOnS Selling? now, 91.10 01.25: buying, onutorn Multnomah nnd Cine1 :uiwh, 75 085c; Wlllamotto vnlloy, O.07Oc. VEOETAIILES Now turnlupa, Or- ORon, 90o snck; beots, 91.25; carrotB 80 090c snck; cnblmge, local, 91.50 01.76; tomntoos, fancy, $2.25 crnto; beans, 10012c por lb; caullflowor, 91.00 por dozen; pens, 10012c lb; horseradish, 10c; groon onions, lOo doron poppers, boll, lb.; bond lettuce, 20o tioz.j hothouso, 91.85 box; radishes doc. bunchofl;vcol- ory, 93 cp 3. bo crato; ess piniu, 100 lb; swoot potntoes, 92; sprouts, 8 0 Do; cumunoro, 92,50 dozon. ONIONS Jobbing, 91.4001.60 por cwt.; gnrlle, 10 012c per lb. APPLKS 9103.50. Omcorles, Nuts, Ktc, SUGAR Cube, ?8.35; powdoroil, 96.95; fruit or berry, 95.95; dry granulated, 5,95; conf. A, 95.75; ox tra H, 95.25; golden O, 95.35; D yob low, 95.25; boat, 95.75; barrols, 15o; half barols, 30o; boxes, 65c advanco on sack basis. (Abovo (juotfttlona aro 30 days not ensh Quotntlona.)' Find the Ad That's Worth a Dollar a Line to YouIt 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. RICE Imperial Japan No. 1, 5H c; No. 2, Cmo; Now Orleans Head, 6 3-4 7c; Creole, 6 Ho. SALT Coarse Half ground, 100s 99.60 per ton; 60s, 910; tablo dairy, 50a, 917; 100s, flC.DO; bales, 92.15; extrn flno barrels, 3s, 6s and 10s, 94.6005.50; lump rock, 920.50 per ton. HONEY New, 13 He Pr lb, DEANS Small whits, 95.60; large whlto, 94.50; pink. 94.36; baron, 95.76; Llmaa, 95.00; reds, $7.50. Meats, Vlh ium rroTialoui. DRESSED MEATS Front ctreot hogs, fancy, 10 H.' ordinary, 9 He; veata, ertra, HHo: ordinary, 10H 11c; extra heavy, 300 lbs., 6H7c; mutton, 7c; lambs, 7c HAMS, DACON, ETC. Portland pack (local) ham, 17 He; breakfast bacon, 18H20o; boiled ham, 25 26c; picnics, 14o; eott&ge roll, 15c; regular abort clears, smoked, 16 He; bocks, smoked, 16 He; pickled tong ues, COo each. LOCAL LARD Kettlo leaf, 10a, ,, 7. 10 V. J I'J lb. tlnB, 18c por lb.; stoam rondorod, 10s, 17!o por lb.; 5a, 17 5-8c per lb.; compound. 10s, 11 3-4c per lb. ) CLAMS Harshell, per box, 92.50; razor clams. 33.00 Dor box. i FISH Nominal Rock cod, 10c; flotmdor. Cc: hallhut. 810c: strin- i hn. iGr MitMiih. lOe: salmon tnxllinail nil tit Kr. Ih.! fall! salmon, So lb.; soles, 7c lb.; shrimps, 12Hc;lb.; porch, 7c lb.; torn cod, 8c, por lb; lobsters. 3Ec por lb; fresh mackerol, ( ) per lb.; crawfish, i ) per doz.; rturgeon 13 Ho per lb ; black basa, 30o per b.; Colum - bin .mo s. 260 per lb; silver amolts. OYSTERS-Shoalwatsr bay, por sallon. 92.26; per 100 lb sack. 95;, -n- it 7if r inn lb. sack. 37T.S0: canned eastern. 56c can, 9C50 doa.; astern In shell. 11.8B nor 100. CATTLE Dest steers, weighing' 1300 pounds, 94.76 04.80; medlamj steers, 94.50; best cows, 93.750; 3.85; fancy heifers, 93.7503.85; m odium cows, ?I.E0; poor sows, 93 02.50; bulla, 93 02.75; stags, 92.50 IIOQS Deat et of the moun tains,, 97.75 078.85; fancy, 93.65; ctockors, 90; ptga, 9 O 7. SHEEP Rest wethers, 95.25(3) 6.50; ordinary, 95.00; sprlnc lambs, 90.000)0.25; straight ones, 94.75; mixed lota, 94.75 05.00. CALVES Roet. 95.25O6.60; ' or dinary. 93.00(04.50. MEDF0RD MAKKETS. FrultH nntl Vegetables. i (Pricoa paid by Medtrod merchants.) APPLES 2 04o lb.; pears, lHc lb. Potntoes, lo lb.; onions, 91.60 cwt.; cnbbnRO, 2c; turnips, lHc; pnraulpa, llHc lb.; Bnunah, 30o and 91 doz.; pumpkins, 10 Iff 15c. Butter, Kggs nnd Poultry. (Prices paid by Medford merchants) Ranch buttor, 32 He; fancy cream ery, 37 Ho. Fresh ranch eggs, 40c. Mlxod poultry, 10c; spring clrlck ona, 15c; ducks, 10c; turkeys. 17c. (Prices paid producerO Hay Timothy, 91 G; alfnlfn, 915; Brnsa, 914; grain hay, 910 Oraln Wheat, 9t20 bnshol; oats, 930 ton; bnrloy, 930 ton. Boot 2Hdf3o; pork, 6 He; mut ton, 4c; lamb, 4 He; venl (dressed,) Oe. (Soiling prices,) Rolled bnrloy,, 2 cwt, 937 ton; brnn, 91.10; middlings, 91.85 (3 1.90; shorts, ?1.8QQ)1,85. - FOR SALE, f -f 44- . .f FOR SALE 85 acroa 3 mlloa from Control Point, vory host fruit land in tho vnlloy, good houso nnd barn, small orchard, borrlen, etc. This laud In worth and will sell for 975 por ncro moro than wo aro asking for It. Price, 9100 por aero; terms. Aylor & Barnett. 254 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Hotel in Swoot, Idaho, for Modford prop erty, cither town or farm land; val uation 60000. AddrcBO William Woody, Swoet, Idaho. 278 FOR SALE Homestead location. Call 122 South Cottago St., Mod- ford. 357 FOR SALE Fire room konse aad three lota, el one in, for $2599; $1991 will handle. W. T. York & Ce. FOR SALE Cbsica bnwnvw ty at o bargain, ea lg tnso; easy terms Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE Bay pony, 7 years old, paddle and bridle; $35. Address box 494. Medford, , Oregon. 256 FOR SALE Rogue River three-color stationery showing Cornice pear and Spitzenberc; apples. Medford Mail Tribune. 260 FOtt SALE 02 acres, $0,500; five . . yTAt.A on : miles from Mcdford. 20 acres in trees. A very (rood bny. Huntley- Kremcr Co., 214 Fruitgrowers Bank building. . FOR SALE Grocery and pencral merchandise store in Central Cnl ifornia. For particulars address P. O. Box 14. 255 j FOR SALE 5 nnd 10-acre tracts j,1Ht within nnd adjoining city lira jt8, nt n bnrgain, on 5 annual pay mCrta. Address P. O. Box 418. F0R SALB0ak fir and pino cord , wood 12 md 1QAnch n,g0 d rnU wood d itoh for phono FOR SALE-Two lots and an oiKht- room hse5 a rKamn ? ?k,c" onco. Address Box 494. Medford, urcg"- 1 . FOR SALE 240 acres two miles 1 from Talent, about 150 ncres under cultivation, good fruit lnnd, at $70 an acre. This is a snap. W. T. York & Co. .FOR RALE Young orchard in bsar- I intr. Mat Calhoun, Phoeaix, Or. " FOR SALE 5-room house and lot with or without furniture, on North Riverside avenue. Fine location, nenr good school nnd church. For pnrticulnrs nddress T. B.', Tribune office FOR SALE A fow Mil blooded white Leghorn eoekroln; Pelaluma, Cal stock; not related t& anything in tho valloy; $1.50 each. Address A. W. MoPherson, Grlfrfln Creek, Pro. Phono 111 Fanners line. 251 FOR SALE Underwoid Typewriter. latest model, with C-color ribbon shift; bnso and metnl cover; cost $110.00; will soli for cash only ; ' price $uu.uu 588 Address Box No. tf FOR SALE Two lots and now 8 room houso; n bargain if tnkou nt onco. Address Box 494, Medford, Oregon. 250 FOR SALE Six room houso and 8 lots; cloao in. Address box 30G, 259 FOR SALE Two chair barber case, with water hoator. Cull 011 Estes, west 8ldd harbor shop, 250 FOR SALE Cheap, gontlo horso; can bo drlvou by any women. In quire Hotel Moore. 255 FOR SALE Four room houso, largo lot on west aldo 9th st; good woll, woodshol, olectrlo lights. This lsj""f'"f ttT f f 1 1 1 tho boat buy In tho city; half ensh, LWT, balanco to suit, f 1000. Aylor it-uuHUunn Ilnrnott- 251 , LOST A thorouchbrod"Seoteh CoTI FOR SALE 2 good houses nnd 4 lots 50x200 foot, ono block from North! Central nvonuo, 6 rooms anil 3 rooms, practically no-v nud in good ropalr. Tho flvo room houso is' complotoly flnishod. This Is tho, boat J2600 Investment wo know of; torms. Aylor & Barnott, 254 FOR SALE host location. In valloy, 8 acres botwoon Modford and Con trol Point, nit In cultivation with wntor to lrrlgnto; 9175 por caro, Aylor & Barnott. 254 FOR SALE Team, wagon and har ness cheap; also house and lot, cor ner Doardroan and Alice streets. Seel Wm. E. Stacey or addresfS who Is still agent for tho Aladdin lamp, oddress box 820, Modford. 254 f-f--t--f-f-f-- 4- fvr morr. FOR RENT Six room modern fur nished bouse, closo in; 935 por month. Address X. Y. Z., caro Mall Tribune. 252 FOR RaWT Fanfeea No. 10 Kortk Orwpe etrees. FOR RENT Furnished front room, 402 Main st opposite Park. 268 FOR RENT Large furnished room; light housekeeping; no children; $15 per month. 133 W. Main St. lw255 FOh RENT PtaraBB, from 4 acres upward, sutteels far trait, sJMfa, stock or gaaend aaawalBg. laqatrs mt office Coadsr Tfaler it Pwr owa paay, 209 W. Mats vtrest. FOR RENT Traets of land from one to forty acres; with water for irrigation, suitable for raising po tatoes and garden trust, also suit able for ckicken and turkey raising. Owner will furnish a reasonable amount of lumber and poultry and other fencing for improve) eatn if lesseo perfora labor of erecting same. Call nt offiee of Condon Watsr and Power company for par ticulars. FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping. Address 821 West 10th street. 258 FOR RENT Furnished rooms vltn board. No. 10 North Grepo street. WANTED. 4. WANTED Board and room In private family, control location, by a woman employed during the day. AddrceR postotflco box 315. 254 WANTED Experienced quarry man. Address P. A. Box 418, Medford, Or. WANTED Girl for general house work; good wages; email family. A S. Bllton. H WANTED Man and wife; man to do general work, woman for general housework. Condon Water and Power Co. WANTED Tho best orchard tract that 95000 cash and 94000 modern house. In Portland will buy. Ad dress Investor, P. Ov. bjix 863. WANTED nand spr&r pump; sec ond hand, in good condition and complete. Address with price, L. W. Zimmer, Medford. WANTED A lday solicitor to' sell oleotrio heating, cooking and light ing dovices. Apply at the Con,d,o,n Wntqrnn Power Ccw WANTED -Agents to go to Cnlifor nin to sell territory for tho "niddon Window Soreen." Inquire E. C. Aylor and Barnett, roal ostato of- fioo on South Control nvenue. 201 WANTED Girl who understands cookim. No. 10 North Grnpo St. 255 WANTED A nurso. Phono Main 253 2171. WANTED Good span ot mules, Wort- fair slzo, woll broken, J. F, ninn, at tho old Vnn Dyko place, i, dog, snhlo with white mnrkings. Findor roturn to W. S. Brooko. Snowy Butte Point, Ore. Orchard, Control 254 STRAYED Ono roan horao, boll. branded, N on right shonldor, 1 roan 2 year old colt, 1 light bay horso brnndod N, on right shoulder, glass oyed, baldfnce; 1 sniffll brown goldlng branded 4 left sldo. Last soen noar Eaglo Point. Findor pUmao notify S. A. Robinson, Eaglo 200 BUSINESS DlnECTORV . Tea and Coffee Houses. GRAND UNION TEA CO. Any va riety of tea or coffco grown can bo had from their agent, S. Komp thornc, 237 Riverside avenue. Phone 3871. Tickets given with every purchase. Restaurants. BEE mVE RESTAURANT Meals 15c; beds, 15c. Give us a trial. 20 Central avenue, upstairs. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES will euro rheumatism, asth ma, paralysis, sores and private dis eases. These remedies may be pro cured ut the store of Wnh Chung on A street, Ashland, Oregon, where they will bo sold by tho proprietor. Chow Youngs Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron ware on hand and made to order 128 North O street. CHBINEY SWEEP If your chim ney needs cleaning be sure and see D. D. Woods. Leave orders at the Medford Hardware Co., or phone 258L 231 Auctioneers. E. F. A. BITTNER be found in room Phipps Building. -Auctioneer, will 208, Tayhr 3t Sewing Machines. Singer and Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines for rent and for sale on easy payments. All kinds repaired and woik guaranteed. Best oil and needles for all makes af the Singer store, 27 South C st Phone 3431. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers Palm Building. PORTER J. NEFF Attomey-at-la No. 0 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of fico Mcdford National Bank Build iug. Second floor. B. F. MULKEY, Attorney-at-Law, Jacksonville. Stenographers. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographic work done quickly ana well. Real Estate BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate, LoaLs and Flr-s Insurance. Office, suite 205-20C. over Fruit growers' Bank. Phone 541. ADAMS & BRIGGS O. Adams, C. P, Rriggs, real estate, insuranco, farm and cl'r property, timber. Butte Falls, or. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped job office in South ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37 South Central ave. Opticians. DR. QOBLE Tho only exclusive op tician betwoen Portland and Sac ramento Office on West Main street and . Brick Companies. G. W. Priddv. J. T. O'Brion. O, D. Nnglo. THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick manufacturers, and contractors; also, hmo, coment and pluster in oay qunutUy. Office, Medford Nn,V$onal Bauk bldg. Phono Main 545, Undertakers, MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un- dortakors. Day Phono 351. Night Phonos C, V, Cuukliu 3001; J, H. Butler 3571, Piano Instruction. ILVRMONi, sight reading, musical form, Mrs, E. E. Gore, Metropolitan Collego of Music. Miss Flora Gray, Studios, 144 South Central nvonuo Phono 403. Carriage and Auto Painting. VALLEY SIGN AND CARRIAGE WORKS -High-class work guarnn Iced, aigns. mvorsulo nvonuo, Phone 801. Photographers. MACICEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mnekoy nnd die with joy." Over Al Ihii & RoncnnV toret entrance on Sjvunth s.treot Civil Engineers WILL tnko by contract, on reason nhlo terms, all kinds of work, also irrigating, planting and cultivating, ote. Landscape gardening. First nlnaa TnPnmnnna. Willinm Pntnrfl. ruv5, v,r5nr pi, iflm. noo v,nai iMnin street, Medford, Oregon. -f t ft DUSINMS DIRECTORY. WH Posters VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson County Bank Building, Mcdford, Or. Bffflard Parlors 8. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks, Up stairs, Young and Hall building. A nice cool place to spend the hot after noons. Architects. J. K. A. BILES Architect and Builder. P. O. Box 480. Medford Or. Your building respectfully so licited. J Furniture H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers In new and second hand furniture and hard ware. Agents for Mound City kit chen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly Sts., Med ford. Mission Furniture, made to order. Cabinet work of all kind. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stover and Ranges. New and 8rn3 Hani Paraitun. Eads' old Uand, Li it g St .8onth. Phone 01. Medford, Or. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees aro budded, not grafted. Our stoek is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. We are not in the trust. H. B. Patterson, office, k Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery stock. C. E. Cook. Prop. R. R. V. depot. P. O. Bot 841. Phone 583. Medford. m Transfer and Drayane. H. S. BRUMBLE Drayage and transfer. Baggage storo. Office C and Seventh. Cement Workers. B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran teed strictly first-class. Residence No. 400 Beatty street. A card will bring me to you. Music. MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. H: L. Huillier, 707 Main street West. Private lessons in singing (method Rossini) and languages French, Italian, Gorman, Spanish. MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction Metropolitan Collego of Music. Miss Flora Gray. Phone 493. 144 South Central avenue. Building and Loan Association JACKSON -AUNTY BDJLDINU ITION O. C . iary, 128, R AND LOA Boggs, J Mam atre Carpenter? and Builders. A. D. JOHNS, Contractor and Build er" 225 Riverside avenue. Phone 2471. F. E. DILL Will furnl3h plans an list of all timber to bo put in build ing. Medford, Oregon. W. G. HOLMES, contractor anoV builder; plans and estimates furn ished. Inquire Star restaurant or' address Box 818. Dentists. DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist. Office houra; 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Milea Building Main street, Modford, Ore gon; nBr Physicians and Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite jaoKson county uanK. JNignt calls promptly nnsworod. Offiee and reo idont phone Main 3432. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Offices iu Haskin3' Building. Phone, Main 1001. ONROY & CLANCY Offico In Stewart Building Physicians and Surgeons. Offico phono, Main 341;, private phoae, Main 612. S. R. SEELY, M, D. Physioian anJ Surgoon. Modern oquippod operai iug rooms. X-Ray. Offico houra: 10-12, 2-4 p. in. Offiee in Jaokuou Co, Bank Ruildinor, DR V. G. CAR LOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Ostoop at bio Physicians. Mission Block, Phone 201. Modford. CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Ey spocialist. when others fail. Office in Eagle Pliannaoy. Main 233. East Main near D'Anjon. CIRGARS AND T0BBAC0S, IRELAND & ANTLE Smoko Houso, doalors In tobacco, cigars and amok era' supplies, Excluaivo agents of Lowls Single Binder, El Merlto and El Paloncla. 212 West Main street, I