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7 - - -- -- H --- Answering Want Ads Will Keep Your "Luck" in Constant Repair 4M4-0f ---- TIIT! MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 3010. LA FEAN BILL IS SLIGHTLY REVISED Now Text Loaves Out a Few Objec tionable Features, Dut Is Still Menace to Growers. Following lu tli'i text of tho ruvlsod Ln Foiin tiux lilll, iui It will lio pro nontod to cotiKntMi. Homo of tho ob jectionable features of tho first bill worn ollmlnutiid littt not all of thorn. If HiIh Ittil Ih passed ovory box of tip pies nhlppod from tho unrthwoat, If tho present alzo box In maintained tnunt bo marked "Hhort box:" "That for thu purposes Interstate and foreign rouiinoreo nnd coinmurco within tho District of Colombia or t lie territories of tlto Unltutl Stales, tho term 'closed package for appli'H' basket In vhlcli tho apples cannot basket In which Ihoiipplca cannot readily bo scon or Inspected, "That tho standard elosod pack ages for npplo which shall bo ship ped or delivered for shipment lu In terstate) or foreign rommorro or sold or offered for snlo within tho District of Columbia or tho territories of tho United Htati'tt nro tut follows: "Tho standard box packugo for np ploH In u box having a raparlty of not lima than two thousand three hun dred and forty-two cubic Inches, whon luoniiurod lovel full without dlston iilon of lln pnrtn, "Tho standard Imrrol pnckag for npplcH U n barrel of tho following dlmoiiMtoiin whon measured without dlritonxlon of Itit pnrtn: Length of tituvo. twenty-eight nnd ouo-hnit Inch vn; dlninotor of hoad, seventeen and one-eighth Inches; dbitanco between bonds, twonty-alx Inches; clreumfor onro of bilge, sixty-four Inchon out ttldo measurement. "That tho Htandnrd grades for ap ples which Hhnll bo shipped or dollv vrt'd for shipment In Interstate or foreign commerce, or which shall bo wold or offered for sale within tho District of Columbia, or tho territor ies of tho United Slates, nro na fol lows: "Applon of ono variety, which nro well grown specimens, hand-picked, of good color for tho variety, normal iihnpo, proctloclly freo from Insect nnd fungus Injury, bruises and nthor lofocts, oxcopt Hiich an nro neeossur lyy cntiMoti In tho operation of pack- In K, or nppluM of ono variety, which nro not inoro than ton por contum bolow tho foregoing HpoclflcntloiiH, nro standard grade 'If. K. Blzo A,' If tho minimum slzo of tho npploa Ih two nnd ono-half Inches lu transverse diameter; or nro Htnudnrd L'rndo 'U. B Slzo II,' If tho minimum slzo of tho npplon Ih two nnd ono-fourth Inchoa lu trniiBvorao dlamotor; or nro Htand nrd Km do 'U. H. 8lo C,' If tho mini mum nlzo of tho apples Ih two Inchon In transverse dlamotor. "That npploB In closed pneagos Rhall bo doomed to bo mlabrnndod within tho moaning of tho act, ap proved Juno 30, 1900, entitled 'An Act for provontliiR tho mnnufneturo, Bnlo, or trniiHportntlon of adulterated or mlHhrnndod or polsonoun or dolo torloiiH foods, dniK, modlclnoH nnd llauorH, nnd for roKnlntlni traffic thoroln, nnd for other purpoHoa' (34 Stat. 708), lu tho followliiK caaon: "If tho piickmio bonrH any stato mont, doHl;n or dovlco Indlcntlni; thnt tho packiiKo la a iitnndnrd closed packiiKo for npploH, iih heroin doflnod, nnd tho capacity of tho packago of nppU'H, na heroin defined, nml tho ca pacity of tho piickiu-,0 Ih loaa than tho capacity proscribed by nectlon 2 of thlH act for Htnndard cloaed box pack nKoo, or iitandard cloaed baakot paok nRoa, or Btnndard coaed Imrrol pack iikoh for nppk'M. iih tho ciibo may bo. "If tho capacity of tho pncknKO Ih Iorb than tho capacity proacrlbed by noctlon a of thlH act for Htandnrd oloHod ImHket pnckuKOH, or Htandnrd cloaed Imrrol packiiKOii for apples, mi Iohh tho pnokiiKo Hhnll ho plulnly marked on ond nnd Hldo, In tho ciibo of boxoH, with tho wordH 'Hhort Ilox, or with tho nuinbor of cubic Inehi'B tho box nctually conlnliiH! or, In tho ciibo of ImBkotu, with tho words 'Short Unakot,' or with wordn or f Inures Hhowlnt; tho fractional relation which tho actual rapacity of tho hnakot lionrs to tho capacity proscribed by miction 2 of thlH net for Btnndard oloHod biiHkot pnoknees for nppU'H; or In tho cuho of biiiTolH, with tho wordii 'Short Harrol,' or with words or flRiiros showlni; tho finctlonnl ro lntlou which tho nctunl capaclly of tho Imrrol beam to tho capacity pro Hcrlhod by Bectlon 2 of HiIh net, for iitiuidai'd cloiiQd Imrrol pucUiiROH for upploH. Tho markluu roiiutrod liy thin paragraph Hhnll bo lu black lot to in of b lv.it not less than Hovonty-two HILL CAMP NOW 25 MILES OF FT. KLAMATH Survoylnn Crew Moving South Havo With Them Thrco Months' Load of Supplies. A communication received from Oilcll, in tlio norlliorn part oC the county, HtutoH that tho Hill survey ing crew Ih moving south and is tunr enquired in estiiblisliiiic; a onmi at Cow Crook, on tho roHorvatloti. This point Ih nhout 25 mituH north of Fort Klnmivth. Tho party lias taken uloiiK about three monllis' suppliuH from the main camp nt Odel), which is heliovod to bo Htifficicnt to enable tho crow to continue far enough Houtli ho Hint future HtipplicH can bo scoured from this end. Owner of money hnvo to ho nlort for safo investments for it. They rend business opportunity nds. point Times Diode fJotblc. "If tho parknRo Ixmra any atnto uietit, donlKfi, or dovlco ludlcntlug that tho apples contained thoroln nro standard Rrndo 'U. 8. 8lzo A. 'U. 8. Hlzo H,' or 'U. 8. Hlzo C.' aa tho cnao may bo, nnd tho apples do not con form to tho requlromouta proscribed by section 3 of this net, for npplca of tho particular Rrndo. ' "If tho pnckiiRo honrs any atnto mont, doalRn, or dovlco IndlrnlliiR that tho npploa contnlnod t'.ierotn nro stnndnrd Rnido 'U. 8. Hlzo A,' 'U. 8. ' 8lzo 11 or 'V. 8. 8lzo C,' na tho cnao 1 may bo, nnd tho pnclcnRO falla to boar also n atatomout of tho nnmo of tho variety, tho nnmo of tho locality i whoro Rrown, cyid tho nnmo df tho pnekor or tho person by whoao au thority tho npplea woro packed and tho pnekneo marked. "Thnt this net shall bo In forco nnd effect from nnd nfter tho first day of July, ono thousand nlnu hundred nnd ton." f .t t PORTLAND MARKETS. Hops, Wool mid Hides. HOI'S 1008 crop, cholco lGc; prlmo to choice, 10c; prime, lGVic; inndlum, lSc; 1909, cholco, Sic; prime, 20c; medium, 1G1Sc. WOOI, Nominal, 1909, Wllln motto valley, 2021c; cnatorn Orc- roii, 20CM3C SHICHPSKINS ShonrlnR. 10ffT25c each; short wool, 2fi(RTi0c; medium wool, HOitfl each; lonR wool, 7Cc(T $ 1 .25 cncli. TAI-LOW Prlmo. por lb. 3JT4c; No. 2 nnd Rronso, 202Oc CHITTIM Tl Alt It Nominal, 4fl MOIIATlt -1909, 2324c lb. 1 1 1 ni?S -Dry hides, 17J18VSc lb; Rroen, 9 'A (fT lO'.dc; bulls, groon Halt, 7c lb; kips. tortf lOV&c; cnlvos, green, 10018c por lb. , Hotter, Krrs nnd I'oultry. EQQS Local, candled nolect, 40 Q 41o; local storngo, 27c; onatorn, ntor ngo, 2730o. IlUTTKIl FAT Del Ivory f. o. b. Portland Bwoot croam, 37; aour, 3 5 C c. I1UTTER Extrr. cronmory, 39c; fnncy, 37c; Btoro, 25o. OHE12S13 Knncy full crenm. 18 IHVjc; triplets nnd datales, 18 c; Youiir Amorlcnna, 19 He POUI.TUY Mlxod chlckons, lB'.o; fnncy bona, 1 R & tfT lflc; rooatcra, old, 11c; goose, 12c for Hvo, 1 0 fj 1 S for drcaiiod; .ducks, 10 18c; turkeys nllvo, 2122c; dreBBod, 2529c; plgoons, saunbs, S2 por dozen; dress Qil chlcltcn, lo to 2c n pound higher than nllvo. (iraln, Flour nnd liny. I1AULHY Producora' prlco 1909 Food, $31 31. GO; rollod, $33; browing, $3x.50. WHEAT Track, club, $1.10 $1.11; bluo atom, $1.201.21; rod, $1.13; forty fold, $1.12 $1.13; Wlllamotto vnlloy, $1.08. MILLSTUFFS Soiling prlco Ilrnn, $2G; middlings, $33; shorts, $2G27.G0; chop, $2229; nlfulta meal, $21 por ton, FLOUR Now crop, pntonts, $C- 1R; Btralsht, $1.85: bnkors' $5.0G 0.1G; Wlllnmotto vnlloy, $G.70 bbl.; oxport grndos, $4.00; grnhnm, Mo, $G.G0; wholo whont, $G.70; ryo, $G.75; lmloii, $3.15. HAY Producora' prlco Now tim othy, Wlllnmotto vnlloy, fnncy, $19 20; ordlnnr), $10; onstorn Oregon, $20 21; mlxod, $1G; clovor No. 1, $15,G010; wheat, $lfi17; cheat, $1017; ulfulfn, $lt) . OATS Spot dollvory, now, pro ducora' prlco Track No. 1 whlto, $32.50 33. GO; grny, $31.50 32.50, --- - 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. Fruit nnd Vegetable. FIIESH FHUITH Oranges: Now nnvola, $22.26 $3.00; Valerias, $3.05 3.75 box; bananna, 554c lb; lomoua, $5.G0C00 box; grape fruit, $4; .cnrs, $1.25; grapca, $1. 7G. POTATOES Soiling, now, $1.10 1.2G; buTlng, enatcrn Multnomah and Clackamas, 75 85c; Wlllamotto vnlloy, C570c. VEQETAULES Now turnlspa, Or- ogon, 90c onck; boots, $1.25; enrrota'and $1 dot.; pumpklnB, 1015c. 80 90c sack; cnbbago, local, $1.50 1.75; tomatoes, fancy, $2.25 crate; j beans, 1012c per lb; cauliflower. ; $1.00 por dozen; pens, 1012c lb; j horBorndlah, 10c; grcon onions, 10c dozen; peppers, bell. - lb.; head lettuce, 20c .ioz.; hot house, $1.25 j box; radlahea doz. bunchca; coJ-, ory. $3 3.60 crate; egg Plant, 15c, lb; awcet potntoca, $2; sprouts, 8 9c; cumuiiors, $2.60 dozen. ONIONS Jobbing, $1.40 1.50 per cwt.; gnrllc, 10 12c por lb. APPLES $1 3.50. (Jrocerlcs, Nuts, Etc. SUOAll Cube, $C.35: powdered, $5.35; fruit or berry. $r..'jri; dry grnnulntod, 5.95; conf. A. $5.76; ox- trn 11, $6.25; golden G. $5.35; D yol- low, $5.25; best, $5.76; barrels, 15c; half barcls, 30c; boxes, 55c ndvanco on sack bnsla. (Above quotations nro 30 days not cash quotatlono.) UICE Imperial Jnpnn No. 1, 5& c; No. 2, Gillc; Now Orleans Head, C 3-4 7c; Creole, 5 Uc. SALT Coai so Half ground, 100s $9.50 por ton; 60s, $10; tnblo dairy, 60s, $17; 100b, $10.50; bales, $2.25; extra flno barrels, 2a, 5s and 10s, $4.505.50; lump rock, $20.50 por ton. HONEY Now, 13 Wc por lb. MEANS Small white. $5.60; largo whlto, $4.50; pink, $4.25; bayou, $5.75; Limns, $5.00; reds, $7.50. Mi'nls, Fiih nnd Provisions. DRESSED MEATS Front street hogs, fancy, oc; ordinary, 9tyc; veals, ovtra, 11 Mc, ordinary, 104 11c: oxtra heavy. 300 lbs., GV. 7c: mutton, 7c; lambs. 7c. HAMS. BACON. ETC. Portland tmfiU flocnn Jinm. 17 Uc! bronkfnat bncon, 18Mi2Gc; boiled ham, 25 20c; picnics, 14c; cottnso roll, 16c; regulat short cloars, smoked, lC'c; backs, smoked, 10c; pickled tong - lies, 00c each. LOCAL LARD Kottlo leaf, 10a, 1 Q li. n nnv III Rn 1Q R.Sn nnr lit RA 11. tlna ID,'! 11, alnnm rnnilnrnil I 10s, 171c per lb.; 5s, 17 6-8c por lb.; compound,' 108, 11 3-4e per lb. CLAMS Hnraholl, por box, $2.60; razor clams, $2.00 por box. FISH Nominal Rock cod, 10c; flounders, Gc; halibut, 8 10c; strip ed bass, lGc; cattish, 10c; salmon, stoolhend, 10c; tdlvors, Sc lb.; fall salmon, 8c lb.; solos, 7c lb.; -shrtmpa, 13o lb.; porch, 7c lb.; torn cod, 8c i por lb; lobsters, 2Go por lb; freah mackorol, ( ) por lb.; crawfish, ( ) por doz.; Bturgoon, 12'4o por lb.; black bass, 20c por lb.; Colum bia smelts, 25c por lb; sllvor smolts, 7o por lb.; black cod, 7Mic per lb.; crabs, $1.26 1.76 por dozon. OYSTERS Shoal wator bay, por gallon, $2.26; por 100 lb sack, $5; Olympln, por gallon, $2.75; por 100 lb, sack, $7 7.50; canned eastonij 65o can, $G,50 doz,; oastorn In suoll, $1.05 por 100. CATTLE Host etoorn, weighing 1200 pounds, $4.75 4 (); medium Btoors, $4.50; host cows, $3.76 3.85; fancy holfors, $3.75 3. 85; medium cows, $3.50; poor cows, $3 2,60; bulls, $2 2.76; stags, $2,50 3 HOGS Host east of tho moun tains,, $7.75 8.85; fnncy, $S.G5; dockers, $0; pigs, $G7. SHEEP Host wothora, $5.25 6,60; ordinary, $6.00; eprlns lumbs, $0.00 G. 25; straight owes $1.75; mlxod . lota, $1.75 5.00, CALVES Host. $5.25 5,50' or dinary. $3.00 4.60. - - - - "" - MEDFORD MARKETS. Fruits nnd Vegetables. (Prlcca paid by Medfrod merchants.) , APPLES 2 4c lb.; pcara, ltfc lb. Potatoes, lc lb.; onions, $1.50 cwt.; cabbage, 2c; turnips, lc; parsnips, J&lMc lb.; squash, 30c Mutter, Kggs nnd Poultry. (Prlcca paid by Medford merchants) Ranch butter, 32c; fancy cream- ory 3710 y B ch,ck. JG du ,0 turkcygi 1?c ,rJcc9 d producer8.) nvTlmo(hv t1fi. . t1R. grass, $14; grain hay, $1C. Gruln Wheat, $1.20 bushel; oats, $30 ton; barley, $30 ton. Ileof 23c; pork, Cc; mut ton, 4c; Iamb, 4ic; veal (dressed,) Cc, (Soiling prices.) Rolled barley, 2 cwt, $37 ton; bnu)( i.io; middlings, $1.861.90; horts, i.801.85. ' LOST. f STRAYED Ono roan horse, bell, branded. N. on right aliouldor, 1 ronn 2 year old colt, 1 light bayj pop RENT. horso branded N. on right shoulder, ' . 4...4.4.4.4.4. glass oyed, boldface; 1 small brown j?q-r hb.tSIx room mbdenTfur geldlng branded 4 loft sldo. Last niod house, closo In; $35 per seen near Eaglo Point. Finder montn. Address X. Y. Z.. caro plonso notify S. A. Robinson, Eagle jjnji Tribune. 252 Point. Rownnl. 2fi0 i . IjOST On tho evening of January , 12, either on Sixth streot between : Grnpo nnd Central or on Central, ' between Sixth nnd Main, tl fur col-1 Finder will bo ll'borally re- i by returning to A. M. Wood-! lar. warded ford FDR 5?AIC. -f -f-f -- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Hotel o 1 T.it. r r...ir 1 m owuoi, luuiio, ior x.iuioru ,irop orty, cithor town or farm land; val uation $0000. Address William Woody, Sweet, Idaho. 278 ,FOR SALE Homestead location. I z ,, Call 12-2 South Cottngo St., Med- jorj '057 FOR SALE Five- room houso and tlirCO lots, cloSO in, fol 'J.V10; $1000, will hnndlo. W. T. York & Co. FOR SALE Choice busmoss proper ty nt n bargain, on long time; oasy terms Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE Bny pony, 7 years old, saddle nnd bridlo; $35. Address box. 404t Medfordt Oregon. 250 FOR SALE Roguo River three-color stationery showing Comico penr and Spitzonbcrg apples. Modford Mail Tribune. 200' ,,MI, , . T, , r.. run ixuici i 111111 m-uuro iraui just within nnd adjoining city lim itH, at 11 bargain, on 5 aiinunl pay mm t. Address P. 0, Box 418. FOR SALE Unk, fir and pino cord wood, 12 nnd 10-inoh; nlso dry rail wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phono order to Main 4201, FOR SALE Two lots and an eight room houso; n bargain if taken nt onco. Address Box 404, Modford, Oregon. 25(5 FOR SALE 240 neros' -two miles from Tnlont, nbout l.'O acres under cultivation, good fruit lnnd, nt $70 j an noro. This is u simp. V. T. York & Co. l.rfcl OAT 1 Now L. C. Smith typo- wrltor for Bnlo cheap. Address "D," caro this .offlco. 2G0 I'OR "SAT.E llaby carilngoTchoap lf WANTED Agents to go to Cnlifor takon nt onco. Apply 107 E. Second! nin to soil territory for tho "Hidden streot ovoulngs. 259 FOR-SALE 3b acres fruit ranch: 10 ncros 16-yenr-old applos; nond hulldluus; closo in; prlog $S00n; a simp. Soo un. Rogue Rlwr l and Co,, Woodvlllo, Or, 25 T FOH SALE 120 acres of land, 2 miles from Pacific & Eastern rail road; 1,500,000 plno and fir; $20 per acre. H. Hackenburg, Urowns- boro, Ore. ' 256 vm 8ALByounB orchard in bcar i iii. .mil vyiiiiiuun, i iiocnix, ur. ! . fi til - t.i ; rv m FOR SALE Undenvood Typewriter, latest model, with 2-coIor ribbon shift; base and nlctal cover; cost .Snnfin- wilt c11 fnr nneh nnlv --- price $00.00. Address Box No. CINES ,wi curc rheumatism, asth r oo .f ; ma, paralysis, sores and private dis- rOR SALE Two lots and new 3-j room howo; a bargain if taken at once. Address liox l'J-J, .Medtord, Oregon. 250 FOR SALE Six room houso "and "8 lots; close In. Address box 30C. 259 FOR SALE Two cbnlr barber case, with water' heater. Call on Estes, west sldo barber shop. 25C FOR SALE Fresh milch cow, five I gallons, $45, with calf; l1 miles ' wcs Ccntr"I Point. Bnbson. 250 FOR SALE Horse, harness and light spring wagon with polo and shafts. 125 South Oakdale. FORIjALE New Singer sewing ma chine; cheap for cash. 125 South Oakdale. FOR SALE Good dry cord wood at $7.50 per cord. Also wood sawing ordors promptly filled. Call on C. F. Reicheateln. 421 South Grapo streol, or phono No. 491. CI I ,no ... . n,. Kft lt . ... . 1 POTOt EM-Farms, from 40 acres upward, suitable for fruit, alfalfa, stock or general farming. Inquire nt offlc Com,or Wa.ter & Powor pany, 209 W. Main street. FOR RENT Tracts of land from ono to forty acres; with water for irrigation, suitable for raising po- tatoes nnd garden truck, nlso suit ( nblo for chicken nnd turkoy raising. Ownor will furnish a reasonnblo ' nmount of lumber and poultry and I other fencing for improvements if lesseo perform labor of erecting same, uui nt omco oi vonuoii . . , n , r iWntor nnd PoAver company for par- s-i ii i n i ticulnrs. FOR RENT Rooms for light house- keeping, street. Address 821 West 10th 25S FOR RENT Furnlshod rooms T,lth board. No. 10 North Grapo street. WANTED. 4 --f' WANTED Experienced quarry man. Address P. O. Box 418, Medford, Or WANTED Girl for general house work: good wages; small family. A. S. Bllton. M WANTED Man and wlfo; man to do gonoral work, woman for gonoral hoiiBowork. Condon Water and Powor Co. WANTED Tho host orchard tract thnt $5000 cash and $4000 modern houso In Tortlnnd will buy. Ad dross Investor, P. O. box SG3. WANTED Hand spr.v pump; sec ond hand, in good condition nuJ complete. Address with prico, L. W. Zimmor, Medford. WANTED X" ldny solicitor to sell oleotrio hontiug, cooking nnd light ing dovices. Apply nt tho Condon Water nnd Power Co. Window Soreon." Inquire E. Q. Aylor and Burnett, real esftto of fioo on South Cent nil nvoniio. 201 WANTED Good span of mules, fair size, woll broken. J. F. Wort innii, at tho old Van Dyko placo, WANTED A nurse. Phono Main 2471. 253 FOR EXCIIANOE Will oxchango soma ood rcsidonco lots in Mcd ford or house and lot as part pay ment on ranch. Benson Investment Co. 257 WANTED Man to writo firo insur ance nnd to sell city property. Ben son Investment Co. 250 WANTED Bmall tract of 20 to GO acres near Medford; pivo full de scription, price nnd terms. Address JA," Mail Tribune. 260 WANTED Good Japancao cook, good wagoa. Telephone Farmers CI. 255 4 -f -f -f -f -f BUSINESS DIRECTORY -"- Tea and Coffee Houses. GRAND UNION TEA CO. Any va riety of tea or coffee gTown cnu be had from their nccnt, S. Kemp thorne, 237 Riverside avenue. Phone 3871. .Tickets given with every purchase. Restaurants. REE HIVE RESTAURANT Meals loc; beds, 15c. Give ns a trial. 20 Central avenue, upstairs. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI- curcd ut the store of Wah ChunK on A street, Ashland, Oregon, where they will be sold by the proprietor. Chow Yount. Tin Shops. J. A. SXnTH Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron ware on hand and made to nrdpr 128 North G street. CHIMNEY SWEEP If your chim ney nppds denning be sure and see D. D. Woods. Leave orders nt the Medford Hardware Co., or phone 2581. 231 Auctioneers. E. F. A. BITTNLH Auctioneer, vrUl be found in room 208, Tnylrr & Phipp3 Building. Attorneys. jWITUINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm Building. PORTER J. NEFF AUornoy-at-lav fJo. fl D street, eronnd floor. COLVIG fc REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Reiune. Lawyers. Of fice iredford National flank Build ing. Secoi! floor. B. F. MULKF.Y. Attorney-at-Law, .Tncksonvillp. ELLA Stenographers. M. GAUNYAW Palm block Stenogrnphio work dona ""-.jvelK quickly nnd Real Estate. UENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate, Loans and Firo Insurance. Office, suite 205-206, over Fruit growers Bank. Phone 641. ADAMS & BRIGGS O. Adams, C. P. Brlggs, real estate, Insurance, farm .and dry proporty, timber. Butte Falls, ur. Prlnters and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped job office in South ern Oregon; Portland prices. 3 South Central nve. Opticians. UR. GOBLE Tho only exclusive op tician between Portland and Sao rnmento Office on West Main street ani "minimi. Brick Companies. G. W. Priddv. J. T. O'Brieu, O. D. Nagle. THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick mnuufticturors, nnd contractors; also lime, cement nnd plaster xn any Himntity. Office, Medford National Bank bldg. Phone Mnin 545. Undertakers. MEDFORD FUK'NITURE CO. Un dertakors. Day Phono 351. Night Phones C. W. Conklin 3001; J. II. Butler 3571. Piano Instruction. HARMONY, sight rending, musical form, Mrs. E. E. Goro, Motropolitnn College of Music. Miss Flora Gray, Studios, 1 1 1 South Central avenue. Phono 403. Carriaae and Auto Paintlnp. VALLEY SIGN AND CARRIAGE WORKS High-class work guaran teed, Signs. Riverside n venue Phone 801. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso witb Mnokoy nnd die with joy." Over A' leu & Rtmgmi's storo; entrance oa Seventh streot. Civil Engineers WILL tnko by contract; oa reason able torms, all kinds' of worlr,''nT8 irrignting, plnntlng and cultivating, oto. Landscape gardening. Firet class references. William Pctors, Civil Enginoor, Phono 1801, 322 East Main strcat, Medford. Oregon. -- BUSINESS niRErrnRY. Bill Posters VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson County Bnrrk Bnilding, Medford, Or. Billiard Parlws 8. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drink. 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 bnilding respectfully so licited. Furniture H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in nsrw and second hand furniture and hard ware. Agents for Mound City kit chen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh si. MISSION FURNITURE W0RK8 Corner 8th and Holly Ste., Med ford. Mission Furniture made te order. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stovta and' Ranges. New and Sertail Rutad Farnituri. Ends' old llano!, li ii T? St .South. Phone 01, Medford, Or. Nurseries QUAKER NURSERIES Our tree are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. We are not in the trust. H. B. Patterson, office, ia 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 583L Medford. Transf er and D rayaqe. n. S. BRUMBLF3 Drayage and trnnsfor. Baggage storo. Office C nnd Seventh. o Cement Workers. B. J. ADYLOTT AH 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 We-t. Privato lessons in singing (method Rossini) and languages French, Italian, German. Spanish. MRS. E. E. UUUK -Piano instruction Metropolitan Co i it-go of Musio. Mm Flora Gray. Phoue 493. 144 Souih Central avenue. . Building and Loan Association JACKSON AND LOA Boggs, Main str- BOUNTY BUILDING vtion 0. a etary, 12b E. Carpenterand Builders., A. D. JOHNS, Contractor and Build- er 225 Riverside avenuo. Phone 2471. F. E. HILL Will fura'sh plans an list of all timbor to bo put in build-- ing. Medford, Oregon. W. G. HOLMES, contractor and builder; plans and estimates furn ished, lnquiro Star restaurant or address Box 818. Physicians and Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bauk. Night call promptly answered. Office and res ident phoue Main 3432. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Offices in Haskins' Building. Phoue Main 1001. ONROY & CLANCV Office In Stewart Building Physicians and Surgeons. Offlco phono, Main 341; private phono, Main 612. S. II. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Modern equipped operat ing rooms. X-Ruy. Office hourti; 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in JaoUon Co Hnnk Building. DR. F. G. CAR LOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians. Misnion Block, Phona 201. Modford. CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Ey spec'iilist, wlwn others fail. Offic in Eagle Phnrmncy. Mum 233. F,m Mnln noir D'Allinu CIRGARS AND T0BBAC0S. ' IRELAND & ANTLE Sniok0 Hqiise, dealers In tobacco, cigars and amok ore' supplies. Exclusive ngonts of LowU Slnglo Binder, El Morlto and El Paloncla. 212 West Mala street. k (. 1- t 9 ir L. J. r7. iy. ia K. M. M. ill. tc, E. in. n & m, )lo- OK ht., on 1 rt ' fb 1 ton, M'o e nt lant 'and nua frutt