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7 FIND a man who has money to match your plan-through a want ad TJ.I.M MWDFORlJ MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORIfflON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1910. COLONEL STANDS STAUNCHLY BY DOG In Spile of Protests liy Drothcr Of - fleers, Deems Deems It Foolish to Desert Canine WASHINGTON', .Inn. 27. Colonul ('Inriiiicn Dimiiiih of Furl Iliiiuiook N. J., whii hit Imm'ii a proluui for tho uitr lcpM i tiiK'nt for some liiiio bo- Ollllie, llltlllllg (lllll-r tiling, of (ho ilt'volinn ho Iiiih for hi dog. bus boon ordered nwny from litH sin' on at llutt iiliu'ii nnil sent nil the wuv out To lht I'ruHiiliu nl Sivn Francisco. And (lit) little wngirlo-ltiili'd i.-ni.io was ono of the roinolti ciiuhim fin llf ohntiRo. Sonin tinin ago Colonel DociiH mim i.i command of tlio artillery dls't'ft of Fort Howard. M.I. While nt (hut post liin constant companion wns a little dug ho constant n companion. In furl, (hut his brother officers said thut it toddled nt IiIh bed in tin; dnytimo nnil slopt nt his foot nt night. Tlio dog liocnmo such n source of discomfort to thn other officer mid men nt the pout tlint protest wn tnndn to (fii) wnr department ngnhst Colonol Dpomn on thin ground. Other objections won filed, hut llio dog occimlod tho renter of the nronn h tlio quiet Investigation thnt followed. It wns nfter this thnt tho department (Infilled thtn Colonol Deems, who didn't norm to gibn tomponiinontnllv with tho offieorH nndor ti! eommnnd nnd insisted on standing liy th. ilng. should not ho plni'ed nt tho hond of n district. Accordingly ho wns re lieved from oommmid nt Fort How. nrd mid oiil to Fort Uniieork under; 7olone Will tor Howe. Now Provident Tnft has decfdotl to make Howo n liriifiiiHor-ueiiornl mid to place Colonol John V. White in ooiiiiumihI nt- Fort nnnonek. A "VI onol Whito in junior to Colonel I)oim. it wim nocoHxiirv to trnnsfer tho Inttor Tin tronhlo4 of Colonel 'Dronw hnvo never reached no acute n singe n to necessitate his banish tiiont to Arironn to eommnnd nn nlnindonod post, which wiih thu method ndoptotl hy tho wnr depart ment to Indnoo Colonol Slewnrt to retire, lint there is nn tolling who', limy lumpen if "llio department pcr- hIhIh in refusing him n eommnnd. DESPERATE CRIMINAL GAINS SHORT REPRIEVE FOr.SOr. Cnl.. dan. 27. "Jnkey" Opponheimor, ono of tho moHt iIoh iorato iiriHonerH over held hore, loarned todnv thnt ho had been tern jxirnrily reprieved from tho kiiIIowh. Oppenlieimer wan sentenced re cently to ho limited on Fobmnry ! for n inurderoiiH nttnek upon n fol low priHonor. Tho supremo court of Cnlifornin Into yesterdny frranted Oppeiihoimor n wnt of error to tho United States supremo court. This probably means that Oppeiihoimor will fnco uiiothor trial and possible sentence. Tlio writ h hnsed on tho nuestion of whothor tho law is constitutional thnt condemns to denth n prisoner, ovon If tho nssnult docs not result in death. Opponheimor hns mado sovornl at tempts to escape. His dosporato ao tioiiH have aroused n-rpiexlion in tho minds of tho authorities as to whothor tho prisonar is not criinin- nlly inniino. f -f '" 4- " MEDF0RD TIME TABLE. . . Xordilioiiu'd J No. SOU'ortlnml' I.ocnr.77f8:'0l nTm TJo. inOroKon ICxproaa. . . 0:2-1 p. in. No. Mll'ortlnntl KxprcHs.j 8:30 p.m. SoiitliliiniiTtl No. ir!Cnllforntn ICxprcssllOinR n. ra, No. 1.18. P. Kxprcsu. . . . .1:32 n. in. "No. 10Asltlnntl Local. . . . jit :32 p. m, n;dfortlTtrJiTclHoiivlTlo. Motor car loXvoa 8:00 a, in. Train lonvcB 10:45 a. m. Trnln lenvoB 3:3n p. m. Train loavcB 0:00 p.m. Motor car loaven 0:30 p. ni. Motor leavoir . 7;6l) n, in, Train leaves , 8: -in a. in, Trnln . lonvos j 2:30 p. m. Train leaves 4:30 p. m. Motor enr lonvos j 7:30 p.m. VACIFIO' vT 10AHTISHN HAIWAY. V. lI.bavoa Afodforil' . . . 8:10 a. m. o. 3I,oavoB Modford . . , 3:00 p. in. Mo, 2ArrIvoa Modford . ,10:10 a. m. S'o, 4Arrlvoa Modford . .j. 5:00 p. m. Vo. lArrlvoa Eaglo Polnt 8:46 n. m. o. 2Loavo8 Eaglo Folntj 0;05a. ra. Mo,3 Arrivoa Eaglo Potntj 3:46 p. m. Vo, 4Loavoa Eaglo Polntj 4:00 p.m. ;UNCLE SAM BUYS jSlto of Federal Building In Plym outli, Mass., Is Spot Made Re nowned In History. WAHIIINUTUN. Jan. '.27. .Mii'o limn usual interest nltuehoM to th Miloolion reoitntlv inndo hv tho trims iiry dopni'tmout of tlio site for tho I'edornl building nt I'lvmooli For thiH pnrposo tlio proporty a the lliiplmt cluiri'h lit l.i.vvtlcn nnil Miiin HtruutH Iiiih hoon nciiiirod. It ImiipoiiH that tliono nru tho t oltloHt Htruetn in tho United StntoN hnviii" hocii laid out in 1020. Tho lot xotocled in tho one oriidnnlly iih HiLMied to William Urowstor, tho "rnlini: elder" of tho I'ilrim church On thiH MMit Hrowfitcr livod mid dm Honiinntcd thnt rolik'ioiirt lihorty whioh illHtiiiuniMlioK the I'm iiiioni; tho mitioiiH. Oovornor Hrmlford'H Iioiibo wiih on tho opK)Hito corner, hardly 100 foot nwny, nnd nt the head of tho street In Town Squnro, overlooked by hirf tnrin liurinl Hill. Tho Kovonimcnt houno of tho col ony, which kio way in 1740 to tho courthouHo in 1820, beonnio tho Town hoiiHc. Tho Inttor in still in iiho iih tho municipal offico center, ntid r only 200 foot distant from tho pom offico Bito. Tho prico pnid for tho Rito wnu $22,000. PORTLAND MARKETS. llopn, Wool nnil Hldt-fi, HOPS 1908 crop, cholco lCc; prlmo to cholco, lCc; prime, 15 Wc; medium, 16c: 1909, cholco, 21c; prime, 20c; medium, 16 018c. WOOI-Nomlnnl. 1909. Wllln- motto ynlley, 20&21c; cantorn Ore- con, 20 CM 3c. ailUKPSKINS Shearing. 10fl26c each; uliort wool, 26 (f 60c; medium wool, 60&$l each: long wool. 76CC1 1 1.25 each. TAMJOW Prlmo, por lb. 3 04c: No. 2 nnd groaMO, 2 &2 M c. CII1TTIM HAIUt Nominal, 4ff 4 V4c MOHAIR 1909. 23T24c lb. IHDU8- Dry hides. 17518V4c lb; greon, 914100; IihIIh, greon Halt. 7c lb; klpB, lOlOc; calvoa, groon. 10 CP 18c por lb. Mutter, Kggs ami I'oultrj-. HOOS Local, candlod Bolcct, 40 41c; local storage 27c; cnBtorn stor ago, 27 30c, DUTTEIt FAT UollTory f. o. b. Portland Hwooi r.ronni, 376: bout, 35.4c. HUTTHIt Extrn crenmory, 39c; fancy, 37c; storo, 26c. CIIEKSK Fancy full cream, 18df 18 Vic; triplets and dalflles, 18 Vic; Young Amorlcnns, 19 Vic POULTHY Mixed clilckons, 16 Vic; fancy lions, lGVa10c; rooBtore, old, 11c; gecso, 12c for llvo, 1C? 18 for droBaod; ducln, lG18c; turkoya nllvo, 2l22c; drcBBOd, 25029c; plgoons, HqunbH, $2 por dozen; dress ed chicken, lc to 2c a pound hlghor than altvo. flrnln, Klour mid liny. HAItLEY Producora' prlco 1909 Food, 3131,C0; rollod, S33; browing, Qi.CO. WHEAT- Track, club, $1,10 0 SI. 11; bluo stom, fl.2001.21; rod, $1.13; forty fold, 1. 12011. 13; Wlllamotto vnlloy, $1.08. MILLSTUFFS Soiling prlco Hran, $2C; mltldllngs, $33; aliorts, $20 027.50; chop, $22029; alfalfa, meal, $21 por ton. FLOUR Now crop, patents, $0. 15; straight. $4.86; bailors' $6,95 0 0.15; Wlllamotto valloy, $5.70 bbl.; export grades, $4. CO; graham, Mb. $6,50; whole wheat, $5,70; ryo, $5,76; baloB, $3.15. HAY ProducorB' prlco Now tim othy, Wlllnir.otto valloy, fapcy, $19 0 20; ordlnnr), $19; onatorn Oiogon, $20021; mlxod, $15; clovor No. 1, $15.60010; whoat, $10017; cbont, $10017; alfalfa, $lh . OAT3 Spot dollvory, now, p ducors' prlco Track No. 1 whito, $32.50033.60; gray, $31.50032.50. FtiiIIh mul VcKef'nWes. FRESH, FRUITS Ornngos: Now nnvols, $22,25 0 $8.00; Valoclas, $3,05 0 3,75 box; baiianaa, 5 05 Vio lb; lomoiiB, $5.6000.00 box; grnpo fruit, $4; ;joars, $1,26; grnpoa, $1, 75. POTATOES Soiling, now, $1.10 01.26; buying, onatorn Multuomnb and, Glnckathaa, 75 086o; Wlllamotto valloy, 06 070c VEGETABLES Now turnlopa, Or ogon, OOo sack; boots, $1,25; carrots 800900 anck; cabbago, local, $1,50 01.76; tomatoos, fancy, $2,25 crnto; boons, lO012o por lb; caulltlowor, 41.00 per doion; pons, 10012c lb; Haven't You a Job of WorR For a Want Ad to Do? One-Cent a Word -Six Insertions For the Price of Five. It needn't be some task so easy that It will almost do Itself. You can entrust It with some errand that Is difficult that a want ad can do WELL AND INEXPENSIVELY. The person who finds jobs for want ads. to do Is the sort of a chap who looks at you rather quizzically when you try to tell lilm that business is dull, or that you can't rent that apartment, or store, or offlGe, or house, or that you can't find a position. For you see, he has (jottcn into the habit of accomplishing things-which is a habit within the reach of any person with half a will or three quarters of a purpose. horsoradlah, 10c; greon onions, 10c dozen; poppora, boll, lb.; head lottuco, 20c t'oz.; hothouse, $1.25 box; radishes doz. ounchoa; col- ory, $3 03.60 crato; ogiJ plant, 16c lb; swoot potatoes, $2; sprouts, 8 0 9c; cumubora, $2.50 dozen. ONIONS Jobbing, $1.4001.50 por cwt,; garlic, 10 012c por lb. APPLES $103.60. Grocrrlca, Nut. Etc. SUGAR Cube, $6.35; powdorod, $6.96; fruit or borry, $6.96; dry granulated, 6.96; conf. A, $5.75; ex tra D, $5.26; golden O, $6.36; D yel1 low, $6.25; best, $5.75; barrels, 16c; half bsrols, 30c; boxos, 66c advanco on sack basis. (Aboro quotations are 30 days net cash quotations.) RICE Imperial Japan No. 1, 6Vi c; No. 2, 6fllc; New Orloans Hoad, 6, 3-4 07c; Croolo, 6V4c, SALT Coarao Half ground, 100i $9.50 por ton; 60b, $10; tablo dairy, 50b, $17; 100b, $10.50; bales, $2.26; extra flno barrels, 2s, 6s and 10s, $4.6005.60: lump rock, $20.50 per ton. HONEY Now. 13 Vic por lb. I1EANS Small whito, $5.50; large whito, $4.60; pink, $4.25; bayou, $5.76; Ltmas. $5.00; reds. $7.50. Ments. KM i mul Provisions. DRESSED MEATS' Front street hogs, fancy, 10 Vic; ordinary, 9 Vic; veals, ovtra, 11 Vic; ordinary, lOVi 11c; extra heavy, 300 lbs.. 5Vi07c; mutton, 7c; lamba, 7c HAMS, IJACON, ETC. Portland pack (local) limn, 17 Vic; breakfast bacon, l8Vi02Cc; bollod ham, 250 20c; picnics, 14c; cottnso roll, 15c; rogjiai short clears, smoked, 10 Vic; backa, smoked, ICVic; pickled tong ues, COc each. , LOCAL LARD Kottlo lonf. 10s. 18 Vic por lb'.; 6b, 18 5-8c por lb.; 60 lb. tins, 18c nor lb.; ttoam rendered, 10s, 17lc por lb.; 6s, 17 6-8c per lb.; compound, 10b, 11 3-4c por lb. CLAMS Harsholl, por box, $2.60; razor clams, $2.00 por box. FISH Nominal Rock cod, 10c; floiindora, Cc; halibut, 8 010c; strip ed bass, 15c; catfish, 10c; salmo.. Btcolbead, 10c; sllvora, 8c lb.; fall salmon, So lb.; solos, 7c lb,; shrimps, 12 Vic lb.; porch, 7c lb.; torn cod, 8c por lb;, tobators, zbo por 10; iresn mnckorol, ( ) por lb.; crawfish, ) por doz.; sturgeon, 12 Vic por lb black bass, 20c por lb.; Colum bia smolts, 25c por lb; sllror smolts, 7c por lb.; black cod, 7 Vic per lb.; crabs, $1.25 01.76 por dozon. OYSTERS Snoalwntor bay, per gallon, $2.25; por 100 lb sack. $5; Olympta, por gallon, $2.75; por 100 I), sack, $7 07.50; canned oastern, 5c can, $0.60 doz.; oaatern In sboll, 1.G5 por 100. CATTLE Host Btoors, wolghlng 200 pounaa, $4.7504.80; medium atoors, $4.50; boat cows, $3,75 0 ,85; fancy bolfors, $3.75 03.85-; medium cows, $3,50; poor cows, $2 02,50; bulls, $202.70; stags. $2,50 03 HOOS Ro8f east of tlio moun tains,, $7.75 0 8.85; fnncy, ,$8.05; ctoeltors, $0; plga, $007. SHEEP Rest wethora, $5.25 .50; ordinary, $5.00; aprlns Inmbs, $0.0000.25; Btrnlght owoa, $4.75; mlxod' lots, $4,75 05,00. CALVES Host. $5.25 05.60' or dinary, $3.00(0)4.60. MEDFORD MARKETS -f-f Fruits and Vegetables, (Prlcoa paid by Modfrod morchants.) APPLES 2 04c lb.; pears, IVic lb. Potatoes, I v-;'o lb; onion, $l.ri0 cwt,; cabbago, 2c; turnips, IVic; parsnips, 1 to 1 1--c lb.; squaab, f 1 to 1,25 dozon. . , Hutter, Eggs and Poultry. Prlcoa paid by Modford morchants) Ranch buttor, 32Vio; fancy cream ery, 40c Fresh rauch eggs, 35c. Mlxod poultry, 10c; spring chick- oiib, 16c; ducks, 10a; turkoya, 17c, (Prlcoa paid producora.) Hay Timothy, $16; -alfalfa, $16; grusa, $14; grain hay, $10. Ornlu Wheat, $1.20 bushel; oats, $30 ton; barloy, $30 ton. 'Roof 3 1-2 to 4 l-2c; pork, 7 1-i'c; mutton, 7c; lamb, fc; veal idvsiJ) 7c. (Soiling prices.) Rolled barloy, 2 cwt, $37 ton; bran, $1.10; middlings, $1.8501.90; shorts, $1.8001.85. FOR SALE. 4- 4- -f-f-f-f-f-f-f FOR SALE 24 largo lots, closo to Jackson street, Cheap, C per cent, long tores, see Humphory, 518 Eut Main street. FOR BALE Five room house and three ltr. close in, for $2500; 91000 will bai.i.le. W. T. York & Co. KoR bAi.r. -Choice ousiuush jiroper ty nt a bargain, on long time; easy terui AddresB ! 0 Box 418. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Hotel in Sweet, Idaho, for Medford prop erty, either town or farm land; val uation $0000! Address William Woody, Swcot, Idaho. 78 FOR SALE Houso and lot In Hood River. Oregon, or will trade for proporty In Medford. Address A. J. Emerson, 114 Tripp street, Med ford, Oregon. 271 FOR SALE -A and 10-acre tract, just within and adjoining city lim its, at u bargain, on 5 nntiuul pny !!? t.rtA!liirc-;.P O o 1P FOR SALE Light 125 S. Oakdalo. spring wagon. 259 FOR RALE Oak, fir nnd pine, cord wood. 12 nnd Id-inch; nlso dry roil wood: dry pitch for kindling. Phone order to Main 4201. FOR SALE Young orchard in bear ing. Mat rnlhoun. Phoenix. Or. FO"RSALE Seven-room house, closo In; strictly modern; rents for $40 por month; a snap If taken at onco. Address Dox 366. 267 FOR 'SALE A lot, cloao tn, 50x125", nt a bargain. Address Box 366. 267 FOR SALE 200acres"l 2 "miles from railroad, $60 por acre. Dox 798, Modford, Or. 267 FOR SALE Restaurant; good loca tion; at reasonablo prlco. Address T. I. Palmeter. 'Modford, Or. 267 t'Oll 8ALL5 Two 20-acro tracts, cholco land, 1 1-4 miles northwest of Central Point. Address W. J. Hnrvoy, R. F. D. No. 1, Central Point. Or. 274 FOR SALE--Good lot of second hand lunibor. C. H. Plorco & Son. 269 FOR SALE A bargain, a now mod orn 5-room bungalow In Tuttlo ad dition, ono block from South Ook dalo. Apply 906 East 7th. FOR SALE Or trndo, A 3 1-4 horso powor Indian motorcycle. Seo or wrlto C. C. Plorco, Modford. 209 FOR SALE Four acres lnsldo city limits, with S50 foot front on S. P. railroad right of way, half aero fruit In bearing, small houso, barn; prlco $2500, tonus. How's this for an In vestment? C. H. Plorco & Son, Mod ford, Oregon. 209 FOirSALH Two corner lots, good 0-room bouse and barn, near cor ner 11th and Fir street?. This Is a good buy. Prlco $2550. C. H. Plorco & Son. 209 FOR SALE Logging wagon; first class condition. Palmer Invoatmont, Nash Hotel. 209 FOnSALT2 Ninety ncroa, 3"0Tn "o'no year old applo and pear trcoa, 100 Inches of water, 2 1-2 miles from railroad station. For tonus wrlto "Ownor," caro Mall Tribune 201 FOR SALE Roslilonco proporty, closo In. See ownor nnd snvo com mission. 228 South Ivy St. 2G9 FOR SALE Sonfo good pieces of fruit land for salo cheap, Addross S, caro of this offico. 262 F61t "SALE A flno homo andTriveaT mont on North Contrnl avonuo, fronts 264 foot on Contrnl avonuo, la noarl ''OO foot In dopth; 6-room houso nna barn; prlco only $4000, Look this up. C. H. Pierce & Son. t 209 f-4---- FUITSATHJ no or alx largelots, good location, $275 to $300 each, $10 down, balance $5 monthly; a bargain. They are actually worth $350 to $400 each. Humphrey, ownor, 815 East Main street. FORSAX'E2niifgeTrlfla:r$2.75. 125 S. Oakdale. 262 FOR SALE 106 acres of choice land close to the famous Helms orchard; 84 acres cultivated, with water right; special low prlco for 30 days. About 460 acres, ranch, fivo miles from Ashland; 150 acres cultivated; 300 acres can be cultivated; 2 large barns, small houso, running water, 2 springs, coal vein runs through tho land; price for 30 days $35 per acre; plenty of free range for stock; terms. 80 acres 7 miles south of Ash land on main highway; (Ino 9-room house, largo barn, some water for Irrigation, soda spring on place, a beautiful country homo; a bargain If sold within 30 days. Call or address F. G. McWllllama, real estate and mines, Ashland, Or. 2S8 WANTED. WANTED A good second hand lu-ck, Address "E", Caro Tribune offico. 269 WANTED A Iday solicitor to sell f electric heating, cooking and light ing devices. Apply at tho Condon Wntcr nnd Power Co. WANTED Good span of mules, fnlr size, well broken. J. F. Wort- man, at the old Van Dyke place. ' vVANTED ExK5riunced ipiurry man Address P. O. Box 418. Medford, WANTED Wood choppers. 117 Farmers. Phone 26S WANTED A good, responsible so licitor, $20 por weok guaranteed; only a No. 1 man need apply. Ad dress S, care of this office. WANTS D A girl or woman for chnmbor work and assistant cook ing nt a lodging and boarding house tho employment will bo steady. Ad dress Mrs. F. H. Gregory, 265 4th St., Ashland, Or. 269 WANTED Representative in Med ford and Ashland, lady or gentle man; pleasant, prof (tablo employ ment; reforence8. Box 185 Central Point, Oregon. 270 WANTED Good Japaneso cook wants plnco In private family or ho tol. Address P. O. Box 264. 267 FOR RENT. 4 FOR RENT Furnished rooms mh board. No. 10 North Grapo street. FOR RENT Farms, from 40 ncroa upward, 6uitublo for fruit, alfalfa; stock or general farming. Inquire at offico Condor Water & Powor com pany. 209 W. Main street. FOR "ENTraot8of Inud from ono to forty ncros; with water for irrigation, suifnble for raising po tatoes and gardou truck, nlso suit able for chicken and turkey raising, Ownor will furnish a ronsonablo amount of lunibor nud poultry and othor fencing for improvements if losseo perform labor of eroding same. Call nt offico of Condoii Water and Powor company for par ticulars. FORHKENT- Xioiteru furnished rooms at 604 Woat 10th or 124 King Btroot. FOR RENT Onlyhotol In towT" of 1000 population. Call nt Condor Wntor & Powor Co., 209 West Main stroot. FOTfTTENT And furniture for Bale". 8-room house, No. 3 Fourth, corner Front. 362 FOR RENT Eight-room houso, throe blocks from depot; $20 por month; turnlturo tor salo, 3 E, Fourth at., cor. Front. 368 ? FOR RENT. - FOR RENT Furnished HouBOkeop- Ings rooms. 143 North Ornpo St, 200 FOirTtEN'TNew'four room "bouso cloao In, $12 month, Seo Hum phery. 618 East Main St. r LOST. LOST At Elks' hall on Thursday evening, ladles' pink crepe scarf with letter H embroidered in old English. Finder will please return to Hotel Nash a-ad receive reward. 265 , BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 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 Riverside avenue. Phone 3871. Tickets given with every purchase. Restaurants. BEE HIVE RESTAURANT Meals 15c; beds, 15c. Give us a trial. 29 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 at the store of Wah Chnng on A street, Ashland, Oregon, where they Trill 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 street. Auctioneers. E. F. A. BITTNER, auctioneer, will be found in room 208, Taylor & Phipps Building. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm Building. . PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law. No. 0 D st r ee Ljjr e u n d floor. COLVIG & REASrES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of fico Medford National Bunk Build iiir. second floor. B. F. MTJLKEY Attorney-at-Law, Offices Room 30. Jackson County Bonk Building, Medford. Transfer and Drayage. H. S. BRUMBLE Drayage and transfer. Baggace stored. Office C and Seventh. Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate. Loons and 'Firo Insurnne Office, suite 205-206, over Fruit growers' Bank. Phone 541. ADAMS & BRIGGS O. Adams. C. P. Briggs, real estate, insurance, form and city property, timber, Butto Falls. Or. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. hns the best equipped i'ob offico in South ern Oregon; Portland piices. 37 South Central ave. Opticians. DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op tician betweon Portland nnd Sac ramento. Office on West Mnin st. nnd railroad. Brick Companies. G. W. Priddy. J. T. O'Brien. O. D. Nagle. THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick manufacturers nnd contractors; nlso lime, cement nnd plaster in any quantity. Office, Medford National Bank bldg. Phono Main 545. Undertakers, MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Dav phono 351. Night Phones: C. W. Conklin 3C01, J. II. Butlor 3571. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Miickey nnd dio with joy." Over Al len & Rcngnn's storo; ontrnnco on Sovonth stroet. Stenographers. ELLA M. GAUNT AW Pnlm block. Stonogriiphio work dono quickly and well. Hospitals. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South C st., Medford, Dr., E. W. Hisov, Matron. Officinl hospi tal P. & E. R: R. Dentists. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Dontist -Offico in rooms 203-204, Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' bank building, west of tho tracks. Collections i SOUTHERN OREGON COLLBjTJfc. ING AGENCY Will nttond to"tho collection of any uccounts anywhere in tho state or out. Room 208, Tay- lor & Phipps Building. Messenner Service. MESSENGER SERVICE Messen gers furnished at all hours of day and till 9 p. m, to any part of city, from 10c to 25c. Phono Main 1812. 4- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. "Piano Instruction. HARMONY, sight reading, mimical form. Mrs. E. K. Goro, Metropolitan College of Music, Miss Flora Gray. Studios, 144 South Contrnl nvenuo. Phono 403. Civil Engineers.; WILL tnko by contrnct, on reason able terms, all kinds of work; nlso irrigating, planting and cultivating, etc. Landscape gardening. First class references. Willinra Petors, Civil Engineer, Phono 1801, 322 J. Main street, Medford, Or, Bill Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford, Or. Billiard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young & Hall building. A nico coot place to spend tho hot afternoons. Architects. J. K. A, BILES Architect and Builder. P. O. Box 488, Medford, Or. Your building 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 sta., Medford. Mission Furniture made to order. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves and Ranges. New and Second-Hand Furniture. Eads' old stand, 18 W. F st. South. Phono 01, Medford, Or. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put ou(. We arc not in tho trust. II. B. Pottorson, office in Hotel NasL ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery stock. C. F. Cook, Prop. R. R. V. depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 1201, Medford. ' Carriage and Auto Painting; VALLEY .SIGN AND CARRIAGE WORKS High-class work guaran teed. Signs. Riverside nvenuo. Phone 801. Cement Workers. B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran teed strictly first-class. Residence No. 400 Beatty streot. A card will bring me to you. MUSIC. MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. II. L. Huillier, 707 Main" street West Private lessons in singing (method Rossini) nnd langunges French, Italian, German, Spanish. MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction Metropolitan College of Music. Miss Flora Gray. PI-ne 493. 144 South CenlrnlHvenue Building and Loan Association JACKSON COUNTY BUILDINO AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C. Boggs, Acting Socretnry, 128 East Maui street. Carpenters and Builders. A. D. JOHNS, Contractor and Build er 225 Riverside avonuo. Phona 2471. F. E. IITLL Will furnish plans nud list of all timber 'o bo put in build ing. Medford, Or. . W. O. nQLMES-Contractor nnd builder; plans nnd estimates furn ishod. Inquiro Star restalirnnl ,or address Box 818. ' I ' Pliyslclans and Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. Jnoksoij County bnnk D. Opposite Night cnlls promptly answered. Offico mid rosi dent phono Main 3432. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. I). MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Offices in Haskins' building. Phono Mnin 1001. CONROY & CLANCY Offico in Stownrt Building Physioians nrd ' Surgoons. Office" phono Main 341r private phono Mnin 012. S. R. SEELY, M. D.-Physleian and1". Surgoon. Modorn ofpiippod openft- ing rooms. X-Rny, Office hours: 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jaoksoiih ' County Bnnk Building. ' DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia IJlJysieinns, Mission Rlook. Phone 2ljfc Medford. CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Ejc specialist, tvhen others fail. Oftiqo in Eagla Pharmacy. Mnin 233,vEast Mnin near D'Anjoti. Cigars and Tobaccos. IRELAND & ANTLE Smoke Hoiwe. doalors in tobacco, cigars and smok ers' supplies. Exclusivo agents of Lewis Single Binder, El Merita nnA El Palencia. 212 Wwt Main stmt.