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7 Answering Want Ads Will Keep Your "Luck" in Constant Repair TUB MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNB, MEDFOftD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1910, F RAUD CHARGED IN RELIEF WORK Hiilnotts Management Drhis Addi tional Sulfcrlnn to tho Victims o( Messina Earthquake Government Interferes. ROME, Jan. 25. A geminil slink ing up (if nil ilopurt tnontM that liavo I1111I tho work In hand of rehabilitat ing Hlrlclioit MimHlnii Ih predicted to day following tho return of Prnmlor ftnniiluo from tint mcoiioh of tho de vastating triunhlnr In Blcily moro ttinti n year ago, For rnlnoiiH inniinKiimont of tho work of I111II1II11K McHidnn tho govern iimiit Ih iitnlorxtood tit havo derided to hold tho (Jonlo-Clvllo or onglnor I lie (lopartiiujiit rmtponslblo. Tho public at largo rojolcc that n rortaln body of nu-n will bo puiilshod, but doplort'tt tln fact that other depart ments aro not inado to miffor. Tho Ki'iioral opinion In that tho bureau cratic form of Kovnrninnnt ought to bo blamed rather than tho itnglrn'orB nlone. It In ngnmd that never In tho world'it history was any body of mon guilty of worno Inrompetoncy than tho engineers, Premier Honnlno'k Journey to Blc lly camo about lu rather n peculiar manner. Tho premier had occasion to auk definite Information aB to tho exact number of thoio who perished at Messina. The official replloi ho received could not ostlmnto tho mini lier within Hovora! thousand, al though he was aaxured that between 1 50.000 and 200.000 In tho atrlcken territory were killed. Premier Ronnlno ban refused to make public the result of InvoKtlgn tloim. but It Ik known that little ban boon accompllnhed at Messina In the way of rehabilitation. Koine of tho atreeta have been cleared, but the nrm of ruined mauonry ban been hardly touched. Enormous huiiih were spent for lumber which was left to rot on tho beaches. "Tho American villas" aftor being fur nished In the faro of great difficul ties, wan turned over to tho munici pality In July. It wan pronounced a credit to the architect and to th American navy. The cento civile hortly afterward dug deep dltcho throiiRli Ita avenuw. cut down Its treod and rendered It practlcnUy un inhabitable. Another abuse was uncovorod by the dlHcnvery of a sum of 112,500, O00 which Iwlongod to cltliena of Mewl im before tho earthquake and which In held by tho government be cauHo Ita iigonta failed to correctly tnbulate the troaaure at tho time It waH recovered. There arc many fam ilies In Messina who own portions of tho amount and who are In want, but who cannot oatabllah tholr claim to tholr own. CARGO HOOK SNATCHES UP SAILOR; FALLS IN HOLD T A COMA, Wufdi.. .Inn. 25, Wnl laeo rCiminorlin, 11 sailor on Hie British Nteamur Cellie, in in n mm nun condition today at 11 local Iioh pititl, the result of falling into (lie liold of II10 vossol. In addition to n bnitly strained bnclc, KimmurliiiH tongue in nearly out off, MEDF0RD TIME TABLE. - """ I " NWHiboiTuif"-- NoT20 1 Portland LoealTT. '8:04 n,m No, 10Orogou Bxprosa. . , 5i24 p. m. No. 14Portland Express. j 8:39 p. in. I S oi itlil MMinTl I No. 15Cnllfornln Exprofla10;35 n. m. No. 13S. F. KxproHH. , , , 3:32 p.m. No. 19IAHbland Local. . . .lt:32 p. in, Med ford to .TackHonvllle. Motor cnr lonvoH 8:00 a.m. Trnln leavea (10:45 a. m. Train leavea 3:35 p. m. Train loaves j 0:00 p. in. Motor car Iorvub j 0n,30 p, m. Motor loavoB Train loaves Train lenvos Train Ioiivoh . . ""7To6 a.; m", . . j 8:45 a. m. , , j 2:30 p, in. I 4:30 p, nt. j 7:30 p. m. Motor car loavoa PACIFIC & KABTHHN ItAIWAY. 'NTltoave8ModfofA ... No. 3LoavoB Modford No, 2Arrlvea Modford , . No, 4Arrtvoa Modford . , No. lArrlY08 Bagto Point No. 2LoavoB Kaglo Point No, 3 Arrlv'oB Eagle Point No. 4Loavo8 Eaglo Point "8:10 a. m. 3:00 p.ra. 10:10 a. m. 5:00 p. ra. 8!45 a. m. 9:05 a. ra, 3;45 p, m, 4:00 p, m, GOLD HILL ITEMS. ' (Hy Hpuolalor.) K. .1. KoIIiiuk tl Tiichoii, A rir.., and lliihil KelliiKC of niciiilaln woro liore Kuiiilay vIhIIIiik tholr hrotlier, A. I-. Kclloptf, of (IiIk place. loliu Ibiiii'Kiiu 11111I II. I. McMii, him. the KooIh creek miiiurH, wore hero Kntimliiy 011 Iiiih'uh'hh, I.ouIm C, Hiiuiir, fonuorly of HiIh pliice, 1m now looateil nt Mulino, ChiolmniaH couiily, miKK0l fnnu ln. FriomlH of tho family were vury miieh uriovod hero Saturday to hoar of the death in Portland nt tho Good Saiunritnii hoHpitnl of Itowciin, the H-vear-old daughter of Mr. and Mtm. M. M. Avery on I Htrecl. Tho child wa operalotl on Mivornl ilayn before for n diKonaod hip, which wax Kcnm Injtly very HiicccMMfnl, hut compli catioim oeeiirred which took hor nwny very (iilokly. .MrK. Avory wan wild the little dauuhtur when tho end eiiino, and arrived with Iho rcinniim here Sunday. Kunoral norvicea wore hold nt the family residence 011 11 Htroct nt 1 o'clook Sunday, conduct ed hy tho New T. J. Unr.elton of the M. K. church, nnd (he romnitiH won taken to Ahliluud for iutenucnt in the local cemetery nt that place tho Hitino day, Mr. and MrH. W. It. Oxloy mid Mr. and Mrt. O. W. Harbor nccompaniod the rcinaitiK of Itowcnu Avory for interment at AkIiIiukI Sundny after noon. Oleiiu IMdiiitf, tlio Soutlioni T.i cinc fireman, wan hero Sunday from Oranta I'iihh viKitititr homo folkw, nnd will leave for Hoseburi; tho firnt of tho week, whore he is being traiirt ferrod lo tho next divialon north. PORTLAND MARKETS. 4- 4- Hop. Wool nnd Hide. HOPS 1908 crop, cholco 16c: prlmo to choice, 10c; prime, 15r4cj modtum. 15c; 1909, cholco, 21c; prime, 20c; medium. 10 4718c. WOOI--Nominal. 1909, Wllla motto valley, 202 lc: eastern Ore con, 2 Off? 23c. RHUKPSICIN8 ShearliiK, lOtf) 25c each: short wool. 25J50c; medlnm wool, 5011 oach: Ions wool, 76c SI, 25 each. . TALLOW-Prlmo. por lb. 34o; No. 2 and Kroaao, 2fl2V4c. CUITTIM HAUtt Nominal, 4 0 4 c. MOIIAIIt 1909, 23f24r. lb. UIDUS Dry lildoa. 17 IS 4c lb; uroan. 9V4W10c; bullM. grcon Bait. 7c lb; klp. 1 Off 10 14c; calves, Broou. 1 6 if 1 So por lb. Ilutter, Kkbn and Poultry. KOOB--Local, candlod solcct, 40 Cf 41c; local utoraKO. 27c; eastern stor age, 27 M 30c. HUTTKIt KAT Ueltrery f. 0. b. Portland - sweet croaro, S7V4; ou. SUVtc. nUTTKU Kxtra croamory, 39c; fanoy, 37c; ntoro, 25c. CHHUBH Fancy full croam. 18 18Vjc: trlpleta and dalsloa, iS'c; Younc AraerlcanB, 19 tec POULTHT Mixed chlckona, 15V4o; fancy bona, 18lCc; roostoni, old, lit; geoBo, 12c for llva, ICO 18 for JrosAod; ducks, 10 018c; turkoya ly, 21Cf22c; drossod, 25 029c; plceons, nuabs, $2 por doton; drefw od cklekan, la to 2c a pound higher tli an allvo. Grain, Flonr nnd liny. I1ARL19Y Producor' price 1909 FwhI, $3K31.E0; rollod, 33; brwle, 3i.5. VTH13AT Track, club, 11.1 0 tl.U; blue atom, $1. S01.21; rod, $1.13; forty foH, 1.18 f $1.13 : WIIUmoUo Tallsy, $1.08, MILMTUVPS Boiling prlco Bran, $3; middlings. $S3; shorts, $2CK7.50; chop, $32(29; alfalfa meat, $21 por ton, KLOUH Now crp, patontB, $6. 16; straight, $4.86; bakors $5.95 8.1 C; "Willamette valloy. $5.70 bbl.; expert Hrudoa, $4.00; graham, Vie. $5.B; whole wheat, $6.70; rye, $5.75; bales, $3.15. HAY Producora' prloo Now tim othy, Wlllamotto valloy, fancy, $19ZJ) 20; ordlnao, $19; eaatora Oregpn, $20(3i31; mlxod. $15; clever No, 1, $16.00 CP 10; wheat, $16017; choat, $10(3)17; alfalfa, $16 . OATH Bpot delivery, new, p ducora' price Trwolc No, 1 white, $3a.S0l98S,50; gray, $81.50 $3.50. Walts nnd TctMca, FRESH FRUITS Orangoa: Now Bavela, $f2.25(D$S.0; ValoclaB, $3. AG S. 75 box; bnnaoao, 5(B 5 Mo lb; lemons, $5,6006.00 box; grape fruit, '$4; onra, $1.35; grapea, fl. T. POTATOEBt Selling, new, $1.10 dJl.25; buying, oasUrn Multnomah and Olackamas, 7585o; Wlllainotto valley, 65CP70o, VIBOKTADLBB New tsmlspB, Or egon, 0 Oo ock; beets, $1.25; carrots aoOOOe sack; cabbage, $1.60 (fl,7l; tematoeo, tenor, $.J6 erate; beau, lOtflScr per lb; oaulifloww, Find the Ad That's . Worth a Dollar a Line to You-It May Be Printed Today T It may be a two-line ad. of a furnished room or a j ten or twenty line ad. of real estate, or a four or five j line help wanted ad. j There is scarcely a classified ad. in the paper today t that is -not worth a dollar a line to SOMEBODY. tl.00 iter dozen: news. 100 12o lb; honturadlah, 10c; ;rcon onions, 10c dozen; poppora, boll, lb.; head lottuco, 20c i'oz.; bothouBo, $1.25 box; radlflhoa doz. nunchca; col ory, $3 03.50 crato; oki; plant, 15c lb; swcot potatoes, $2; sprouts, 8 9c; cumubors, $2.50 dozen. ONIONS Jobbing, $1.4001.50 por cwt.; carllc. 10 012c por lb, APPLUS $103.60. (Jrtcrric, Nut. Etc. SUOAIt Cube, $8.35; powdorod, $6.05; fruit or berry, $5.96; dry Krauulatcd, 6.95; conf. A, $6.76; wx tra U. $5.25; aoldon O, $6.35; D yol- low, $6.25; boat, $5.75; barrels, 15c; half barolB, 30c; boxoB, 56c advance on sack basis. (Abovo quotations aro 30 days net cash quotations) RICE imporlal Japan No. 1. S V& c; No. 2, 5fllc; Now Orleans Head, C 3-4 07c; Creole, 6 Vic. BALT Cooibo Half ground, lOOr $9.50 por ton; 60s, $10; tablo dairy, 60b, $17; 100b, $10.50; bales. $2.25; extra flno barrels, 2b, (b and 10a, $4.5005.50; lump rock, $20.50 por ton. HONBY Now, 13V4c per lb. HKANS Small white. $5.50; large whlto, $4.50; pink, $4.25; bayou, $5.76; Limns, $5.00; reds, $7.50. Meals, VMi nnd Provision. DRI3SBBD M 13 ATS Front street boRS, fancy, 10 Vie; ordinary. 9V4c; veals, ovtra, llc; ordinary, 10 M 0 lie; extra heavy, 300 lbs., 5V6 0 7c; mutton, 7c; lamba, 7c. HAMS. 11ACON, BTC. Portland pack (local) ham, 17 c; broakfast bacon, 1SVj02Cc; bollod ham. 25 0 2Cc; picnics. 14c; cottngo roll, 15c: roKJlai Bbort clears, atnoked, 10V4c; backs, smoked, lCVic; pickled tong ues, COo each. LOCAL LARO Kottlo leaf, lOi, tSVic por lb.; 5s, 18 5-8c por lb.; 60 lb. fins. 18c por lb.; steam rendored, 10h, 171c por lb.; 5b. 17 5-rfo per lb.; compound, 10b, 11 3-4c per lb. CLAMS Hnraholl, por box. $2.50; razor clama, $2.00 por box. FISH Nominal Rock cod, 10c; floundora. Cc; hnllbut, S01Oc; strip ed baB3, 16c; catfish, 10c; salmo.. stoolboad. 10c; Bllvora, 8c lb.; fall Balmon, 8c lb.; solos, 7c lb.; shrimps, 12 V4c lb.; porch, 7o,lb.; torn cod. 8c por lb; lobatore, 25c por lb; freati mackerel, ( ) per lb.; crawfish, ( ) per doz.; aturccon, 12VSo per lb.; black bass, 20c per lb.; Colum bia smoltB, 35c por lb; sllvor smalts. 7o por lb.; black cod, TVic per lb.; crabs, $1.2601.75 por dozen. lluttcr. Errs nnd Poultry. (Prlcoa paid by Modford merchants) Ranch buttor, 32V6c; fancy croam ory, 40c. Fresh rnncn esfts, 35 c. Mixed poultry, 10c; spring chick ens, 15c; du'eka, 10c; turkoyB, 17c. (Prlcoa paid producers.) Hay Timothy, $1G; alfalfa, $15; Brnsa, $14; grain hay, $10. Qrnln Whoat, $1.20 buahol; oats, $30 ton; barley, $30 ton., Roof 3 1-2 to 4 l-2c; pork, 7 l-c; mutton, 7c; lamb, Tc; veal (dfC4i.l) 7c. (Soiling prices.) Rolled barloy, 3 cwt, $37 ton; bran, $1.10; middlings, $1.85 01.90; shorts, $1,8001.85. OYSTBRB Snoalwater bay, per gallon, $2.25; por 100 lb Back, $5; Olympla, por gallon, $2,75; per 100 lb. sack, $7 07.5O; canned eastern, 55c onn, $0.50 doc; eaatom In eholl, $1.05 por 1-00. CATTLE Uoat steera, weighing 1200 pounas, $4.7604,80; modlum steera, $4.50; best cows, $3,75 0 3.85; fancy holfors. $3.7503.85; modlum caws, $3.50; poor cows, $2 02.50; bulls, $2 08.75; stags, $3.50 03 HOQS Deat east of the moun tains,, $7.7608.85; fancy,' $8.56; etockers, $6; plga, $607i SHISBP neat wetbors, $5,250 5,50; ordinary, $6,00; spring lambB, $6.0008.25; straight ewos, $4.75; mixed leU, $4.76 6.00. OALVBS et. $.a50,6O or dla&ry, $3.00 t MEDF0RD MARKETS. I'rulls nnd Vegetable. (Prices paid by Modfrod merchants.) APPLES 2 0 4,c lb,; pears, lc lb. Potatoes, 1 -:'c lb. onion, $l.f,0 cwt.; cabbage, 2c; turnips, 1V&C, parsnlpB, 1 to 1 l--c lb.; squash, il to $1.25 dozon. FOR SALE. FOIl SALE Five room house nnd three lots, closo in, for $2500j,$1000 will hnndle. W. T. York & Co. Knit ALK--Choice buHin. proper ty at a bargain, on long timo; cany vnii. Arid'-f.-i. P l tiax lh FOR SALE OR EXpnANGE Hotel in Sweet, Idaho, for Medford prop erty, either town or farm land: val uation $9000. Address William Woody. Sweet, Idaho. 278 FOR SALE Houso and lot In Hood River, Oregon, or will trade for property In Medford. Address A. J. Emorson, 114 Tripp street, Mod ford, Orogon. 271 FOR SALE A good 8-room hoiiRe. 1 ncro of ground, some fruit, barn, chicken houso and woodshed; water In house. Plensnntly situated In Ashland, Oro. For particulars ad dress L. n. 54, Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE ,r and 10-aore tract jurtl within and adjoining city hm itn, at u bargain, on 5 iiumial pay mcrts Adilros P O Rmx 4JS FOR SALE Light. Bprlng 125 S. Oakdulo. wagon. 259 FOR SALE-Oak. fir nnd pino cord wood. VJ and lC-inch: also dry rait wood: dry pitch for kindling. Phono order to Main 1201. FOR SALE Young orchard in bear imr. Mat Calhoun. Phoenix, Or. FOR"SATE Seven-room house, closo In; strictly modern; ronts for $40 per month; n snap If taken at once. Address Rox 366. 267 FOlfSALE X lot, close In, 50x125, at a bargain. Address Box 366. 267 FOR'SALE 200 ncreTl2mtlerfrom railroad, $60 per ncro. Rox 798, Medford, Or. 267 FOR SALE Restaurant; good lopa tlon; at reasonablo prlco. Address T, I. Pnliucter, Modford, Or. 267 I'dU 3ALK Two 20-acre tracts', cholco land, 1 1-4 mtlcs northwest of Central Point. Address W. J. Hnrvoy. R. F. D. No. 1, Central Point, Or. 274 FOR SALE Good lot of second hand lumber. C. II. Plorco & Son, 269 FOR SALEA bargain, n new mod orn 5-room bungnjow In Tuttlo ad dition, ono block from South Ook dale. Apply 906. East 7th. FOR S ALE Or t rado, A 3 1-4 horso power Indian motorcyclo. Seo or wrlto C. C. Plorco, Modford. 269 FOR SALE Fouf'ncros Insldo city limits, with S50 foot front on S. P. railroad right of way, half aero fruit In bearing, small houso, barn; prlco $2500, terms. How's this for an In vestment? C. II. Plorco & Son, Med ford, Orogon. 269' FOR SALE Two corner lota, good C-room house and barn, nonr cor nor 11th nnd Fir streots. This Is a good buy. Prlco $2550. C. H. Plorco & Son. ' 269 rarSALK-30, 40 or CO acres, all undor cultivation; good doep soil; near Eaglo Point; $125 per ncro for quick sale. A, caro Trlbuno office. 263 FOR SALE Logging wagon; first cla8a condition. Palmer Investment, Nash Hotol. 269 FORTSAXHNinoty ncros, 30 In ono year old npplo ,and 'pear trooa, 100 Inches of wator, 2 1-2 miles from ratlroad station, For torms write "Ownor," caro Mall Tribune. 261 FOR SALE. ---f-f-f-f-j-t --f-f FOR SALE Rogue River luree-color Htationery showing Cornice pear and SpitJienberg apples. Medford Mail Tribune. 200 FOR SALE A fine homo and Invest ment on North Central avenue, fronts 2C4 feet on Central avenue. Is near! 00 ieel in depth; C-room house ana barn; price only $4000. Look this up. C. H. Plcrco & Son. 2C9 4- WANTED. WANTED Three dozen first-elass chickens, whlto leghorn preferred; cash paid or exchange for tier wood. Z, care Tribune. 265 WANTED FroBh milch cows. N. D. Hogan, Medford. 263 WANTED A position on a ranch by man and wlfo by the first of April. Address P. O. box 471, Mwlford, Or. 265 WANTED A ldny solicitor to sell electric beating, coolang and light ing devices. Apply at the Condon Water nnd Power Co WANTED Good span of mules, fair size, woll broken. J. F. Wort- man, at the old Van Dyke place. ' WANTEIl --E)M)riouced quarry man Address P. O. Hox 418. Medford Or. WANTED Wood choppers, Phono 117 Farmers. 268 WANTED Team good horses, about 1200 pounds, 7 to 9 years old; also harness and wagon. Inquire for "Stoop" at dental parlors of W. M. Van Soyoc, Fruitgrowers' Bank building. WANTED" GentlollrlvTng horsoTsafa for lady. Chnrlos Gay. 2C5 WANTED A good, responsible so llcltor, $20 per weok guaranteed; only a No. 1 man neod apply. Ad- I dress S, caro of this office. ! WANTEDA girl or woman Tor chamber work and assistant cook ing at a lodging nnd boarding houso 'tho employment will bo steady. Ad dross Mrs. F. H. Gregory, 265 4th st., Ashlnnd, Or. 269 WANTED Representative In Mod ford and Ashlnnd, Indy or gentle man; pleasant, profitable employ ment; references. Uox 1S5 Central Point. Oregon. 270 WANTED Good Jnpaneso cook wants plnco In prlvnto family or ho tel. Address P. O. Box 264. 267 1 FOR RENT. 4- FOR RENT Furnished rooms v.ith board. No. 10 North Grape street. FOR RENT Farms, from 40 acres upward, suitable for fruit, alfalfa, stock or general farming. Inquire at office Condor Water & Power com pany, 209 W. Main street. FOR RENT Tracts of land from ono to forty ncros; with wator for irrigation, suitable for raising o tntocs mid garden truck, also suit able for chiokon nnd turkoy raising. Owner will furnish a, reasonable amount of lutnbor and poultry nnd otlior fencing for improvements if losseo perform labor of erooting snme. Call nt office of Condon Water and Powor company far par ticulars. FOTtR"ENT Modern furnlBhod rooms at 604 West 10th or 124 King streot. FOR RENT Onlyhotel In town of 1000 population. Call at Condor Wator & Power Co., 209 Went Main street. FOR RENT And furulturo for sale, 8-room house, No. 3 Fourth, corner Front. 362 FOR RENT Eight-room house, throe blocks from depot; $20 por month; furulturo for sale, 3 E. Fourth st., cor. Front. 268 FOR RENT. -f 4 FOl" tR E NT F7Tr n I s itc dH 0 u so k ce In g room. 143 North Grape St. 206 LOST. LOSt UBTkl' "halT bii"uT8day evening, ladles' pink crcpo scarf with letter H embroidered In old English. Finder will ploaso return to Hotol Nash md receive reward. 265 " BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 4- Tea and Coffee Houses. GRAND UNION TEA CO. -Any va riety of tea or coffee grown can be had from their agent, S. Kcmp thorne, 237 Rivorsido avenue. Phono 3871. Ticket given with ovory purchase. Restaurants. BEE HIVE RESTAURANT Meals loc; beds, 15c. Give us a trial. 29 Central avenue, upstairs. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES will cure rheumatism, asth ma, paralysis, sores and privato dis eases. These remedies' may be pro cured at the store of Wah Chang on A street, Ashland, Oregon, where they will be sold by the proprietor, Chow Young. Tin Shops; J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheetiron ware on hand and made to order. 128 North G streot. Auctioneers. E. F. A. BITTNER, auctioneer, will be found in room 208, Taylor & Phipps Building. Attorneys. WrrHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm Building. PORTER J. NEFP Attorney-at-law. No. 0 D street, grennd floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col- vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank Bnild intr. second floor. . B. F. MULKEY Attorney-at-Law, Offices Room 30. Jackson County Hank Building. Medford. Carrlace and Auto Painting. VALLEY .SIGN AND CARRIAGE WORKS High-class work guaran teed Signs. Riverside avenno. Phone 801, Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate. Ians nnd Fir InnrM, Office, suite 205-20G, over Fnit srowerV Bank. Phone 541. ADAMS "& BRIGGS0. Adams. P. Bribes, real otafe, insurance, farm and city property, timber. P-Mtte Falls. Or. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the l-pst eouipped iob' offio in South ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37 South Central nve Opticians. DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op tician between Portland and Sac ramento. Office ou West Main st. nnd railroad. Brick Companies. O. W. Triddy. J. T. O'Brien. O. D. Nngle. THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick manufacturers and contractors; also lime, cement nnd plaster in any quantity. Office, Medford National Bank bldg. Phono Main 545. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone 351. Night Phones: C. W. Conklin 3G01, J. II. Butler 3571. Piano Instruction. nARMONY, sight reading, musical form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan Collogo of Musio. Miss Flora Gray. Studios, 144 South Central avenue. Phono 493. Stenographers, ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stonogrnphio work dono quickly and well. Hospitals. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South C st., Modford, Or. E. W. nisoy, Matron. Official hospi- tal P. & E. R. R. Dentists. DR., W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Dentist -Offico in rooms 203-204, Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' bank building, west of the tracks. Collections. SOUTHERN OREGON COLLECT ING AGENCY Will attend fo tho oollootion of any accounts anywhere in tho state or out. Room 208, Tay- lor & Phipps Building. Hessenrjer Service. MESSENGER SERVICE Messen gers furnished at all hours of day and till 9 p. m. to any part of city, from 10o to 25c. Phone Main 1812, t t 4- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. - 4 Photooraphcrs. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mackey nnd dio with joy." Ovor Al len & Reagan's storo; entrance o't Seventh streot. - Civil Enrjlneers. WILL take by contract, on reason ablo terms, all kinds of work; also irrigating, planting and cultivating, etc. Landscnpo gardening. Firnt cla.78 references. William Poters. Civil Engineer, Phono 1801, 322 13. Main streot, Medford, Or. BUI Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All ordors promptly filled. Room 7, Jnckson County Bank Building, Medford, Or. Billiard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young & Hall building. A nice cool place to spend tho hot afternoons. Architects. J. K. A. BILES Architect nnd Builder. P. O. Box 480, Medford, Or. Your bnilding respectfully ?so licited. Furniture. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in new and second-hand furniture and hardware. Agents for Mound City kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS -Corner 8th and Holly sts., Medford. Mission Furniture made to order. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial orlter solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves and Ranges. New and Second-Hand Furniture. Ends' old stand. 18 W. . F st Sonth. Phone 91, Medford, Or. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERDZS Our treea are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. We are not in the trnst. H. B. Pattorson, office in Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of' high-grada nursery stock. C. F. Cook, Prop. R. R. V. depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 1201, Medford. . Transfer and Drayarje. IT. S. BRUMBLE Draynge nnd transfer. Baggatre stored. Office C and Seventh. Cement Workers. B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran teed strictly first-class. Redence No. 40R Bcatty street. A card will bring mo to you. . MUSIC. MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. II. L. Huillier, 707 Main street West. Privato lessons in singing (method Rossini) and languages French. Italian, German, Spanish. MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction Metropolitan Collego of Musio. Miss Flora Gray. Plcne 493. 144 Sonth Cenltul avenue Bulldlnn and Loan Association JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C. Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128 F.nt Main street. Carpenters and Builders. A. D. JOHNS. Contractor nnd Build er 225 Riverside avenue. Phono 2471. F. E. ITILL Will furnish plans and list of nil timber '0 bo put in build ing. Medford. Or. W. G. HOLMESContrnctor nnd builder; plans and osttmatos furn ished. Inquire Star restaurant or jiddress Box 818. Physicians and Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D.-Opposite Jnckson County bank. Night calls promptly answered, Offico and resi dent phono Main 3432. S. A. LOCKWOOD. M. D. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Offices in Hnskins' building. Phone Mnin 1001. CONROY & CLANCY Office in Stowart Building Physicians and Surgeons, Offico phono Muin 341; private phono Main 012. S. R, SEELY, M. D. Physioian nnd Surgeon. Modern equipped operat ing rooms. X-Ray, Offioo hours; 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson County Bank Building. DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians. Mission Blook. Phono 201. Modford. CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Ejc specialist, whon others fail. Offico in Eagle Pharmacy. Mnin 233. East Main nenr D'Anjoiij Cigars and Tobaccos. IRELAND & ANTLE Smoko Hourfe. dealers, in tobacco, cigars and smok ers' supplies. Exclusive agent of Lewisi Single Binder, El Meritp and El Paleocia. 212 West Main street.