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7 4MiMMMHH4H - - - --4 .- -- ... -- FIND a buyer for that excess real estate you own - by a want ad --- ------4 4 dClIM MElWOftD MAIL TRIBUNE, M ID DFO It D, OUIWOX. IMONDA V, FUHIUTARY M, 1910. LIGHT RECEIPTS IN PORTLAND LAST WEEK Prices Stonily to Strong, But Fann ers Do Not Otter Much Live stock Steers nt $5.75. PORTLAND, Fob. I l. UkM re ceipt In nil ImtiidiuH have lmnioiir Uoil tint wnoli'H market ami prlcw hav Im.'cm stonily to strong. th.'r bo ItiK 11 Hi cattle, f.r. calves, 1! 1 1) 1 sheep niul 2.KU hugs ruculvud. There Ik n tendoncy on the part (if (llo HlllpptMH Wild COIIIO tO tlllH tlllir kot to mind tl olr offerings fiirwnrd In it iMp-ltaxiird nuil uii'itiilu manner. This has a tninli'iicy to render uticnr tain Hi" tipply ami mako tho buy uri lake advantage of vlio over-sup- ply that arilvttH on rortaln dayK. If tlm shippers would disregard the miKttl()ii made by people whom Unowloilco of tlio market Ih limited and would ship their live slock when It In ready to come forward, tlio sup ply would Imi inoni ovcnly distributed and there would not bo tlio hrwikH In llui market which havo rhnrnctrU! one or two day's IiiihIiioh. Slump have boon In fair Hiipply hut tho market could havo takon mom without In any way effecting prices Following aro quotations on all cliiHHurt uf livestock: Host steers, $5.25 to SB. 75; fair to good. $4.75 to jr.. 00; bust row. $4. 26 to $4.50; fair to good, $3.25 to $4.00; calves, light, $6,60 to $0.00; heavy, $3.76 to $6.00. Sheep- Rest weth urs, $6.60 to $6.76; fair to good $1.60 to $6.26, cwiHi, $4,26 to $1.60; top Iiokh, $1UI0 to $1. 10; fnlr to good, $8.76 to $11.00. 4444444444 4 4 PORTLAND MARKETS. 4 4 4 4 44 4-4- 4- Hups, Wool niul llliliv". HOPS 1908 crop, cholco He; prlnio to cholco, ICc; prltno, 16 He; medium. 16c; 1909, cholco, 21c; prltii(. 20c; medium, lCfflOc. WOOL Nominal. 1909, Wllla motto valley. 2021c; oastorn Oro Ron, 20 ft 23c. SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 10 Iff 26c each; short wool, 25r50c; medium wool, 50otf $1 each; long wool, 76cff $1.26 each. TALLOW I'rlmo. por lb. 3C4c; No. 2 and groaso, 2f 216 c CHITTIM HARK Nominal, 4 i He MOHAIR 1909, 23 240 lb. II I D1C3 Dry hides, 176H81&0 lb; groon, 9Mi lO'ic; hullii, green salt, 7c lb; kips, 10 9'lOV4c; calves, groon, ICC 18c por lb, Hotter, Kgg" nl Poultry, EGGS Local, candled. Holect, 27 V4 tff28r; local storage. 27c; eastern storage, 17 CP 18c. BUTTER FAT Delivery t. o. b Portland iweot cream, 37V4; tour, 36 He HUTTRIt Extra croamory, 37 39c; fancy, 37c; store, 26c. CHEESE Fancy full cream, 19 20u; trlplutH and daisies, 19 He; Young AmerlcaiiR, 21c. POULTRY Mixed chlckotiB, 18o; fancy hens, 18 He; roomers, old 13 H: goose, 14o for llvo, 10 18c for dressod; ducks, 22 l-2c; tur koya, alive, 22c; dressed, 27 29c; plgeoiiH, HQtiabB, $2.60 dozen, dross cd chicken, l2o pound higher than nllvo, flralu, Flour and Hay. DARLRY Producers' price 1909 Feed, $31; rolled, $33; browing, $30.60. WHWAT Track, club, $1.08 1.07; bluo atom, $1.10; red, $1.08; rorty fold, $1.10; WUInmotto valley, 1.00. MirXHTUFFS Soiling price llran, $27; mlddllnga, $31; shortH, $20 27.60; chop, $2229; alfalfa meal, $21 por ton, FLOUR Now crop, patonta, $0. 16; atralght, $6; hakors', $6:95 0.16; Wlllamotto valley, $6.70 bbl.; export gradOH, $4, CO; graham, 1 -1 s , $5.70; wholo wheat, $5.75; ryo, $6.75; balos, $3.15. HAY Producers' prloo Now tim othy, Wlllnmotto valloy, fancy, $20; ordinary, $19; eastern Orogon, $2021; mixed, $1C; clovor No. 1, $15.60 10; wheat, $10 17; choat, $10 17; alfalfa,. $17. OATS Spot dollvory, now, pao ducera' prlco Track No. 1 whlto, $31 $32; gray, $303l, FrultH ami Vegetables. FRESH FRUITS Ornngea: Now navolft, $2'3.00. Ilannnaa, 55Ho lb; lomoua, $5,50 G. 00 box; grapo frutt, $4; .loara, $1.25; grapoa, $1. 75. POTATOES Soiling, uow, $1.15 . 1,25; buying, eastern Multnomah and OlacliamaB, 808Co; Wlllamotto vnll, 70('75c, VIII-rrAnUW -Now turnlpo, Or egon, $1.50 wtck; beets, $1.60; car rottt, $1,26; Hack; cabbage, local, $2 rf 2.50; Intuitu, 12c por lb; cauliflower SI. CO per dozen; puhh, 12c lb.; hornoradlHh, I On; green onions, 10c dozen; peppers, boll, lb,; head lettuce, 20c i(oz,: hothoiiKo. $1,25 box; radishes doz. bunches;, cel ery, $3.76 crate; egg plant, 15c lb.; sweet potatoes, $2.25; sprouts, fi i lie; cucumbers, $2,50 dozen. ONIONS Jobbing, $1.50 per cwt; garlic, 1 0 yT 1 2c por lb. AI'PLHB $1.25 $3.50. Jrorerles, Nut. Kir. HPOAR Cube, $0.45; powdered, $11.06; fruit or berry, $0.06; dry granulated, $5.00; conf. A, $6.86; ex tra II, $5.35; golilun O. $5.45; n yel low, $5,36; best, $6.86; barrels, 16c. HA LT Coat so Hal f ground. 100k $11.50 per ton; 60c, $12.60; table dairy. 60s, $17; 100s, $10.50; bales,! $2.26; extra fine barrels, 2s, 5 and 10h, $1 604( 6.6(1; lump rork, $20.60 ' per ton. IIIOANS Small white, $5.50; largo white, $1.60; plnlt, $1.85; bayou, $0; Lliiias, $6; rods, $S, Mi'iiIn. 'lh ami Provisions. rmiOHSKI) MKAT& Front street hogs, fancy, lie; ordinary, 10 l-2c; veals, extra, 12 l-2c; ordinary, 12c. HAMS. HACO.V, BTC Portland pack (local) ham, 17c; breakfast bacon, ll4T23c; boiled ham, 2 .'Iff 24c; picnics, 14c; cottage roll, 16c; regutai short clears, smoked, ICHc; backs, smoked, 10 He; plrklod tong ues, 00a oach. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. I0, 18 He per lb.; 6s, 18 5-8c por lb.; 60 lb. tins, 18c por lb; steam rendered, 10s, 17 l-2c por lb; 6s, 17 6-8c por lb; compound, 10s, 11 3-4o por lb. CLAMS Hardsholl por box, $2.60; razor clams, $2.00 por box. FISH Nominal Rock cod, 10c; flounders. 0c; halibut, 12c; strip ed bass, 16c: catfish, 10c; salmo. steelhead, 12c; silvers, 10c lb,; fall salmon, 8c lb.; soles, 7c lb,; shrimps, 12 He lb.: porch, 7c lb.: torn cod, Sc per lb; lobsters, 25c por lb; fresh mackerel, (- ) por lb,; crawfish, ( ) per dor,; sturgeon, 12 Ho por lb.; black bass, 20c por lb.; Colum !la smelts, 10c per lb; silver smelts, 7o per lb.; black cod, 7 He per lb.; crabs, $1.251.75 por dozen. OYSTKK8 snoalwator bay, per gallon, $2.25; per 100 lb sack, $5; Olympla, por gallon, $2.75; 'por 100 lb. sack, $7 7.50; canned eastern, 55c can, $0.60 doz.; eastern In shell, $1.05 por 100. CATTLK Host steers, $5.50 5. 75; good steers, $5; common steors, $4,25; medium, $4.36 1.50; fancy heifers, $4.00; medium cows, $4.00; poor cows, $3.00 3.50; hulls, $2.50 3.75; stngs, $2,50 3.00. HOOS Rest east of tho mountains, $9.009.25; fancy. $8.5008,75; Blockers, $7.00; pigs, $8.00. SHKRP Host wethers, $0.00; or dinary. $5.50; spring lambs, $0.50 0.75; straight ewes, $5.255.50; mixed lots, $5.60. , CALVES Rest, $5.75 COO; ordi nary, $5.005.25. r MFnFriRn markfts ff f ffff f 4 fff-ff f Fruits and Vegetables. (Prlcos paid by Modfrod merchants.) APPLES 24o lb. Potatoes, 1 i-:'e lb, onion, $,0 cwt.; cabbago, 2c; turnips, lHc; parsnips, 1 to 1 "i-.c lb.; squasb, 1 to $1.25 dozen. Hotter. ICggs niul I'oultry. (Prices paid by Modford merchants) Ranch buttor, 32 He; fancy croam ory, 40c. Fresh ranch eggs, 25c." Mixed poultry, 10 14c; aprlng chlckons, 151So; turkoys, 17c. (Prlcos paid producors.) Hny Timothy, $10; nlfalfa, $15; grass, $14; grain hay, $10. Grain Wheat, $1.20 bushol; oats, $30 ton; hnrloy, $30 ton. Ileof 3 1-2 to 4 l-2c; pork, 7 l-?c; mutton, 7c; lamb, Fc; veal (dr'.siU) 7o. (Selling prlcos.) Rolled barley, 2 cwt., $38 ton; brnn, $1.07; middlings, $l.85l',90; shorts, $1,80 1.85. 4 4 444444444 FOR SALE. 44-44-4-4-4-44-4-44-4-4-4-44-4- Tilt SALH 5 and 10-noro tracts juat within and udjoiniug oily lim its, nt it linrgiiiii, on fi annual pny nini ts. jAillross P. Q. Rox 418. FOR SALE Eggs, thoroughbred IJugg Orpington 'settings, $2 por 15. Address Pino. Troo Poultry Ranch, Gold Ray, Orogon. FOR SA1J0 Now, strictly modern 5- room bungalow, W. Q, Davidson, 1144 W, Tonth. 283 POIt SALE Oak, fir and pino cord- wood, 12 and lfl-inoli; also dry rail wood j dry pitch for kindling, Phono ordor to Main 4201- There's a New Procession of Want Ad Readers Today! Thero aro a good many would bo vastly Interesting If ono could know Just how many pooploVcad each one. It's safe to assumo that some people read every ad In the paper. It's safe to assume that a greater number read but ono or two ads each. Tho law of avonfges works pretty surely In the cases of storo ads, howevor. Tho people who buy at storos road tho nils of qtoros as a matter of common-sense policy. Every day the storo sales nro governed and gauged by tho ad-rcadors. With tho classified ads the caso Is different. Tiro man woman who want work today are feverishly Interested In the Help Wanteds Ads. Finding work, tomorrow's holp wanted ads have no Interest for them. Rut tomorrow's ads appeal with the same urgency to an entire ly different sot of people. 8o It Is with every classification there's a procession of read ers and nnsworors every day tho Httlo ado reflecting the Intltuato businosa and social af fairs of the people of tho city. One cent a word. 8lx Insertions fo rtho prlco of five. FOR SALE. FOR"8ATWnTsWTckTninil,'0't SALE Good lot In splendid 11 years old, 1200 pounds; good to, roaldenco section for less money than work; fine under saddlo; porfectlyl a smaller lot will bring a greater dls sound; only $160 cash. Call atj tanco from business Bectiom Ad 1009 W. Main street. C. T. Har- drcsB Y, care of this office. mon. F"6TfALE 40 acres of good timber flvo miles from Medford; all down hill. Mat Calhoun, Phoenix, Oro- Ron. FOR 8ALE Flno now C-room bunga low at No. C41 North Riverside avo- nuo; houso all modorn and east front; maplo floors; cornor lot; prlco $2000; half half cash, balance terms. This will mako you a fine homo and Is an extra good buy. C. II, Plorco & Son. 80 FOR SALE Or trade, 40 acres on Antelopo creek, hnlf bottom land; ,1,1 n.iavni..nA.i i -111 trade to half value; prlco $800. C. C. Plorco, Medford. 286 FOR RENT Soven-room Wnk.M n . IUS.M soven-room moaorn house, furnished, close In. 322 South Central avenue. 281 FOR SALE Now garden hose, Iron A co hand cultivator, new orchard ' boxes, at a discount. Address M. caro of this offlco. FOR SALE CO acres, finest building slto In tho volley. Includes 30 acres good fruit land; cheap and terms right. H. C. Maltby, Palm Bldg.. Main and Front. FOR SALE Household furniture. Inquire 214 W, Jackson st. 2SC FOR SALE Second hand, hack. Sco Dr. II. F. Adk'ns. 286 FOR SALE Ono brand now Oliver typewriter, with all the latest Im provements, $85 cash, cost $100; this mnchlno ha- not been used. Ad dress IC, caro of this offlco. L. L. Klnnear. FOR SALE Thoroughbred llliotte Island oggs, $2.50 for 15. W. Theo Matlock, Wllllo street. 285 FOR SALE 75 acres best fruit land In north end of valloy: miles from railroad; 1-2 mllo from school; about 16 acres cloarcd; somo fruit in bearing; Irrigating ditch runs through mlddlo of It; plonty of wa ter; with house, barn, woll and spring and 1000 rnrds of wt od on It; a No, 1 road In nil directions; $5 por ncro; buy of owner. Soo Colo man nt cigar factory. 268 FOR BALE A nearly now, throo- lnch wagon, comploto. Addross Box 724, Bedford, Or. 285 FOR SALE Or exchange, modorn rosldonco, seven rooms, bath and bnsomont, Portland Heights, Port land, cornor lot, magnlflcont view. Will soil on torma or exchange for Roguo Rlvor or Modford property. Iuqulro G. Putnam, Mall Trlbuno offlco. FOR SALE A beautiful homo In a good locality; nice lawn, small or chard, shudo trees, good barn and windmill; ptpollno on ono cornor. Inquire- of F. X. Musty, Tolo, Or.304 FOR SALE Largo lot, 75x178, N. Central avonuo; a snnp at $650. Ay lor & Rarnott, noxt door to Mall Trl buno offlco. 279 OR SALE 1 t oTTvcroT u n d orTlslt Ltvko ditch, 1 1-4 mllos from postof flco; $350 por noro. Seo ownor, 20 S. Poach Btroot or P. O. box 842, 282 FOR SALR On North Rlvorsldo Avonuo, 5 room houso, barn and ,ono-half aero of good garden Inyrt all for $1500. Address P. O. box 878, Modford, Or. FOR SALE Young orchnrd in boar- itig. Mat Calhoun, Phoenix, Or. FOlFSALE Timber. How would you llko to got 040 acros with 10 million foot of saw timber for $70007 Wo havo It for Balo. O. II, Polrco & Son. 284 4- . Hoparato and distinct ads printed In - 4- -t- FOR SALE. FOR SALE Address L. -Good steam wood saw. O. Van Woven, Medford, 293 ure. K K WALE Choice UtHineHn proper i at a bargain, on long time; eany terms Addresh V O Box 418. von SALE 80 acres 3 miles south of Medford on Pheonlx road; Im proved; 12 acres bottom land 4 acres fair orchard; 4 acres olfolfa 20 acres In cultivation. J. S.Von drof, Pheonlx. 284 FOR SALE Two new bungalows, all most finished and four lots, $1800. Address "Y." care Mail Tribune. 281 FOR, SALE Some good pieces of ruIt laDd for 8a, chcaP. Address S; care of this office. 262 V I II, W A I nAIT (IfTlB 1 1 in r ' " - -. I year old apple and pear trees, 100 ,nchcs ot watcr 2 1-2 miles from; uwner, care ainii inuuuti. .01- r FOR SALE - Residence property, cioso in. see ownor at sss aoutn ..... . . a ,.., , Ivy street and save commission. I FOR SALE 461 acres of the vcryi best free soli land In tho valley and only 5 miles from Medford for $65 an acre. A beautiful homo ot 8 rooms and 4 acres ono and one-halt miles from Medford, a beauty and cheap as dirt. D. II. JACKSON & CO., Opposite hotel Moore. west of Jacksonville, cheap If taken nt once. House, barn, few fruit trees and other Improvements, or will trndo for city property. Address John Dommor, 707 Clark street, Modford. 382 FOR SALE Roguo River Valloy land of tho best pears, apples, peaches,) Tokay grapes; $15,000 (balance! tlmo) w,ll handle over 200 acres; close to railroad; about 27 acres In i 12 and 2-ycar-old orchards; unsur passed, Ideal location for fruit or alfalfa; has river frontago; water rights; bo.'.tlug, tlshlns and Irriga tion on place. Address Box 23, care Medford Mall Trlbuno. J WANTED. 1 4 --4--4. 4-4 WANTED Agents to handle selling household artlcltos. good I L B ' Grungstnd, 311 Main street. Prt i inuu, uru. -a- WANTED From owners only, a small placo lln apples or pears; want somo boarlnc treoa and prlco must bo right; give full particulars , In nnswor. V, this office. 282 ! WANTED A man who wishes to work a ton-acro tract of land, close In, for truck gardening. Call at 141 North Fir stroot. ; WANTED To borrow $1000 on now Blx-room bungalow; maplo floor; plumbing, etc, 041 N. Rlversldo.282 WANTED To buy or rout, houso of flvo to seven rooms, with ono to flvo acres of ground. Address 11, Mall Trlbuno. 2S5 ' GRAFTER WANTED At onco ox- porlenced grafter wanted nt tho' Wagner creok nursorlos. Talent, Or- egon. Permnnont position for re-, liable, competent nurseryman; matii with family and somo capital pre-1 forrod; a partnership offer would bo! considered. Wolborn Boeson, pro-' prlotor Wngnor Creok Nursorlos. 2S3 WANTED Driver for tea and coffoo routo. Apply at mico to S, Kemp thorn, 237 Rlvon'dj aventto, phono 3871. 287 it WANTED. 6 WANTED Experienced stone cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Power Co'?, office. WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework for family of three. P. O. Box 087. WANTED Musicians; I have places for -a few more young men to play In my band. This Is a good oppor tunity for tboso wishing to make a start, as havo held but four rehear sals. Those Interested correspond with Geo. F. Dyer, Tel. 3204 Main. Leader and Manager Dyer's Mili tary Band. 272 WANTED About 10 acres good ap ple land wanted from owner. Give particulars. 32, care Mall Tribune. 284 MA.YiEu 1 lurnlshed rooms tor man and wife for light housekeep ing. Address B, care of this of fice. 281 WANTED Housekeeper and cook. n,,d(jlo.agcd ,adv preferred; seven I la family- Address or apply to S. G. Van Dyke, Phoenix, Oo. vAvTfcDAgent to hnndlo houge. , - hold article; b g money maker to ... . . . right party; Information Box 643, Medford( 0r 283. WANTED A lady solicitor to sell electric heating, cooking and light ing devices. Apply it tho Condon Water and Power Co. WANTED Position guaranteed to a , first-class house-to-house canvasser; non other need apply. Address S, care of this office. 2S0 , WANTED 18-ycar-old boy wants ' work after school and on Saturdays 1 Address R. C, care Mail Tribune. 281 WANTED Honest, energetic, relia ble niuu autl omen to tako agency in your own locality for quick-selling gjarantoed sooods. Write for Infor mation to G. C. Kenney, Hugo, Ore. 281 WANTED A driving horse, weight about 1000 pounds. A. D. Johns, Phono 3471 or 2471. 281 WANTED A position on a farm by an experienced lady cook, to take charge of tho culinary department; also for a practical man to do farm work. Address N, care Sunnyslde Hotel, Englo Point, Or. WANTED A fow acre-? of good land cheap for cash from private party. Address F. caro of this offlco. 2S2 WANTED To trade, a 3 1-4 wagon for a 2 1-2. Phono 1242, city. 283 4 tt 4 4- 4- tt4 FOR RENT. 44 4 t I FOR RENT Five acres noir t'..-city, "'Vise, uarn unu pasture, spp-ms w;t- ' Wt ttiont with goM team aud firmliiR outfit. Can rmt mo'o lnna ncar u' u- P'erco & son. ' 1101 FOR RENT Two front pinto glass window, offlco rooms over Model Clothing store. Enquire Gregory's Studio, 232 Main, room S. FOR RENT Tracts of land from ono to forty acres; with water for irrigation, suitable for raising po tatoes and gurden truck, also suit able for chicken and turkoy raising. Owner will furnish a reasonable amount of lumber and poultry and other fencing for improvements if lesseo perform labor of erecting snmo. Call at offico of Condon Wutor and Power company for par ticulars. FOR RENT Farms, from 40 acres upward, suitable for trult, alfalfa, stock or general farming, Inquire at offlco Condor Water & Power com pany, 209 W, Main street. this paper today. And FOR RENT. ,FOR RUNT Nicely fumUhed 3 room, suite of housekeeping rooms. I Call on Mrs. Joe Thomas, 222 South i Holly street. FOR RENT Thrco partly furnished rooms for rent. 510 North Rl7ersldo avo. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms I for rent with board; transients ac commodated by the day or week. No. 10 North Orapo street, next to Fruit Growers' bank. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 525 South Ivy street. 285 FOR RENT Only hotel la town of 1000 population. Call at Condor Water and Power Co,, 209 West Main street. FOR EXCHANGE 15-acro young orange and lemon orchard, In best condition, near Los Angeles, Cal.; want land In Rogue River valley; object, must ohange climate; what have you? Address J. W. Arm strong. Covlna, Cal. 285 4.4.4-4-4-4-4.4-4-4.4--f4- BUSINESS niREnTflRV. ft 4 4 Tea and Coffee Houses. GRAND UNION TEA CO. Any va riety of tea or coffee grows, can be had from their agent, S. Kemp thome, 237 Riverside avenue. Phone 3871. Tickets gixea with every parchase. Restaurants. CUOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES will cure "rheumatism, asth ma, paralysis, sores and private 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 tho proprietor, Chow Younir. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheetiron ware on hand and made to order. 128 North G street. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm Building. PORTER J. NEPP Attorney-nt-law. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank Build inc. second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attorney-at-Lnw, Offices Room 30, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Transfer and Drayage. H. S. BRUMBLE Drayage and transfer. Baggage stored. Office C and Seventh. Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate, Loans and Fire Insurai Office, suite 205-206, over Fruit growers Bank. Phono 541. ADAMS & BR1GGS O. Adams, U. P. Brigps, real estate, insurance, farm and city property, timber. Rutto Falls. Or. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped iob office in South ern Oregou; Portlnnd p.Ices. 37 South Central nve. Opticians. DR. GORLE The only exclusive op tician between Portlnnd and Sae rnmento. Offico on West Main st. and railroad. Brick Companies. G. W. Priddy. J. T. O'Brien. O. D. Nnglo. TnE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick manufacturers and contractor; nlso lime, cement and plaster in any quantity. Office, Medford NationnI Bank bids. Phone Main 545. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phono 351. Night Phones: C. W. Conkliu 3001, J. H. Rutler 3571. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mnekey and die with joy." Over Al len & Reagan's store; entrance on Seventh stroet. Hospitals. SOUTHERN OREOON HOSPITAL 344 South C st Medford, Or. E. W Hisev, Matron. Official hospi tal P. & E. R. R. Dentists. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, DentiBt Office in, rooms 203-204, Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' bank building, weat of the tracks. Stenographers. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographic work done quiokly and well, , - 4 4 f-4-4 BUSINESS DIRECTORS 44- 4 44--44 -fi300. J.nii!sl!nRi MISS JENNESSE BUTLEU-I'iano instruction and musical history. Studio, No. 8 S. OraiHjo St. Phono Main 2401. HARMONY, sight reading, mimical form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolian College of Music. Miss Flora Gray. Studios, 144 South Central avenue. Phono 493. Civil Engineers. WILL tako by contract, on reason able terms, alt kinds of work; also irrigating, planting and cultivating, etc. Landscape gardening. First class references. William Peters, Civil Engineer, Phone 1801, 322 LL Main street, Medford, Or. Bill Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. AH orders promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson dup ly Bank Building, Medford, Or. Billiard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & cb.rTBUUariK Ci gars and Soft Drinks, . Up Mu'trs, Young & Hall building. A nice coo place to spend the hot afternoon. Architects. J. K. A. BILES Architect und Builder. P. O. Box 480, Medford, Or. Your building respectfully so licited. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects an8d BuiWere, office 7-8, 235 Main. Phone Main 3471. Residence phona 2471. . Carriage and Auto Palntlnj. VALLEY .SIGN AND CARRIAGE WORKS High-class work guaran teed. Signs. Riverside aveans. Phone SOL Furniture. H. P. WILSON & CO., dealeis 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 order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves and Ranges. New and Second-Hand Furniture. Eads' old stand, 18 W. F st. South. Phone 91, Medford, Or. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything' put out. We are not in tha trust. II. B. Patterson, office in Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery stock. C. F. Cook, Prop. R. R. V. depot. P. O. Box 84L Phoue 1201,. Medford. Cement Workers. B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran teed strictly first-class. Reiden-.a No. 400 Beatty street. A card will bring mo to you. MUSIC. MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction Metropolitan College of Music. Misa Flora Gray. Plue 493. 144 Soutk Central avenue Building and Lean Association. JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C. Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128 East Main street. F. E. H1XL Will furnish plans and list of all timber 'o be put in budd ing. Medford. Or. W. G. HOLMES-Contraetor and builder; plans and estimates furn ished. Inquire Star restau'Vint or address Box 818. Physicians and Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jaoksori'County bank. Night chI' promptly answered. Office and reai dent phone Main 3432. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D. Offices in Haslaus' building. Phone Main 1001. CONROY & CLANCY Office in Stewart Building Physician and Surgeons. Offico phono Msin 341 . private phone Main 612. S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Modern equipped operat ing rooms. X-Ray. Office hours j 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson County Bank Building. w DR. F. G. CARLOW. Dr7EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians. Mission Block. Phono 291. Medford. Cigars and Tobaccos. IRELAND & ANTLE Smoke Houe, dealers in tobacco, cigars and smok era' supplies, Exclusive agents of Lewis Single Binder, El Merito and El Palencia. 212 West Main street Messenger Syvke. MESSENGER SERVICE Messes gore furnished at all hours of day and till 9 p. m. to any part of city from 10o to 25c Pbonfe Mala 1812.