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7 - --- Want Ads Not Only Hunt For Buyers But Find Them -- - ..--- .fill!) MKUJfORD MA IL TJU13UN13, MlOPirpRI), OUlfflOK. FRIDAY, KHJ5RLrAItY 18, 19.10. IN A WINE DINNER Notlilnn Checks Their Mad Career Until Thuy Notice the Scale of Prlcos In Butcher Shops. HAN FltANOIMCO, Feb. I To loot, ut ilifin ioiImv mi imt' would huh. purl (hut llii' iltrw olephitutM wlio IIIHllr Hut lllslit hldoOIIH Iooiik Into llio muni) limirH of iiinriiliii! by it pro longed wlno ftmllval could consume (iiiviIiIiik Ihi. buy mill pciuiutn. Y'i three pitrhydornm broke from their iiimIiiiiiIh. ilsi-upted a Mtroot parade, mattered a nlillillah populace ntul ended it niiiaway career by broaching casks of breaking bullion In n I. at In quarter wlno hIiiiii. Ttn revolt of my lords, the ole- Iihantn. wan precipitated by (bo tint Mlty of llttlo "llabo." who wolglui nearly iin much an tin amount of bay itii" tint a day. llabo know where she wan goltig, having been educated to tin1 tatto of vino during tho Por- tola week IiihI ytar. llnbo'H two ciiiii pa olniiK In tbo pro touhIoii butt liKrl of tbo excellencies of product of a certain wluo ml lar. They Invaded tb) placo without luiNltHtlon anil hood the roil wlno whm flowing from broken cnitkH, barrels ami bottle. After Immersing goodly lengths of trunk In vatn ami barrels, tbo Jungle beast derided upon a free liinrli. They entered an adjoining butcher nhup ami begun playiiiK havoc ninoiiR the htenlcH, chops ami sausages. Suddenly their eyes full upon tbo sealo of price suspended over tbo precious packliiK house product ami, with ioiuimiIm of frlKbt. the elephantn withdrew anil hastened to their quiir turn, according to the "truthful JatiieH" who presides over tbo pub llclty bureau of tbo California thoa- tor. -DR. LITTLEFIELD, PIONEER. DIES AT PORTLAND HOME PORTLAND, Or.. Feb. IS.-Dr. "Hornets It. Littlofioltl, a pioneer of 0 rep m nnd one of tint moot widely Isnown plij'HidiiuiH in tbo northwest, in ilntul ut bin liiune here today, fol lowing n long illuoM. Dr. I.ittlefiolil, who wan n native of lllinoiM, eniiie to Oregon in 18(11). In 1ES0 ho wiih appointed mirgoon-ili-eliiet' of the coitM ruction ileimrl imint of tho Oregon Rnilwny & Navi gation eotiipany unit in 1881 lie uc oepleil h like poHilioii on tho western division of the Northern Pacific railroiul. In t 1mm capacity Dr. Lit tlnfielil fcrveil in Oregon, Iilalio and WiiHhingtnn until 188!l, when lie re tired to privnlo practice in Portland. DIDN'T HAVE MUCH OF A SHOW. IT SEEMS Two men woro playing pinochle and out) of them luiil held phenom onal luck, whilo tliu other couldn't pick up it count. Finally, whon the lucky one was nearly out and laid down "eighty kingK," tho defeated one loaned back in his chair and Tomnrkcd: "I give it up. I haven't any moro of a hIiow than Hanford land tho other night." Mngio oyoglnss oloanorH freo nt Dr. Goblo's, 18 V. Main st. 'JStT Thoro'B ft boom on In whntf In jUiiiokn. ' FT 4- MEDFORD TIME TABLE. " NrIliIiiTnfl 1" o.20'Partlnnd Ldcnl.77P8:0-J n. m. To. lftOroBon 10xpnnH, , .j 5:24 p. m. 'No. HPortland Kxpro8a. 8:30 p. m. ,' HoutlTboiiml T No, iriCallfornla RxproBH10:35 a. m. Wo, 13S. fr, IlxproBH. ... 3;32p. m. No. 19AHhlaml Local. . . .U:22 p. m. .Medfonl to .lacksonvllle. 'Motor car lo.ivoa ' 8:00 ft. m. Train lonvoB 1 1 0 : 4 5 a. m. "Train loaves 3:315 p. in. Train H-avos CjOO p. m. Motor car Iohvob 0:30 p. m, JaclcNonvfllo to Med ford. "Motor leaven V:00a. m. Train Jonvoa 8:45 n.m, Train loaves 3:30 p. in. Train (eavon j 4; SO p. m. Motor car loaves j 7:30 p.m. "PACIPIO " HASTKItN KAIWAT. 'NTTfLenves Mcdford ... No, 3I.eavos Modfortl No, 2 (Arrives Modford .. No, 4ArrlvoH Modford , . No. 1ArrlvoH HiikIo Point io, 2Loavo8 Kaglo Point No, 3 ArrlvoB Kitglo Point so. 4LonvoB Baglo Point 8:10 n. ra. 3:00 p. m, 10:10 n. m, 5:00 p. m, 8:45 I), m, 9:05 a, in, 3:45 p, in, 4:00 p, m, IS Juilfli) Neil Makes Inspection Today Best Brliluc on Roijuc De lay Blessing In Disuiilse. Tliu county hrhlKo ncrom IIokiio rlvor at Woodvlllo Iiiih been coinplnt oil ami Ih ready to yirn over to tbo county. .luilge Null, accompanied by K. I). Acbey, Muporlntomlont of coimtriic tlou for the Columbia HrldKo com pany of Portland, wont to Woodvlllo today to limped tho xtructure. The hrhlKo, couHtriictod at a coct of SI 1,000, Ih of Hteol and Ih tbo boHt brldKo now ripaiitlliiK tbo Uokiic. Tbo rapid roiiutructlon of tho brldKo wan hold back, first by lack of material no car of atool beliiK 17 da)H on tho road from tho cant ami Hum by lilijb water. "It Ih perhapH fortiniulo," said Mr. Achey, "that I didn't have tbo mate rial on tbo ground, for Joel, about tho tlmo that high water riiimi I would have had my falno work up and tho Hteel partially In placo. Ah a coiiho (tieuco I would have hint tbo whole j biiMlnciH, ' (Irniiitewiwo ut (Joodfrieud'H. 444-4-44-4444-4-4-4-4 4-4-4- PORTLAND MARKETS. 44-4 Hops, Wool nod Hides. HOPS 1908 crop, cbolco I5c; prlmo to choice, lCc; prlmo, lGVc; mndliim. 15c; 1909, cbolco, 21c; prime, 20c; medium, J C (fj 1 9c. WOO!- Nominal. 1909. Wllla nietto valley, 204121c: eastern Ore gon, 20T:3c. SHKEPSKINS Shearing, 10(17250 each: short wool, 2 5 iff 50c; medium wool, ROcftSl each; long wool, 75cfli $1.25 oacb. TALLOW Prlmo, por lb. 3 04c; No. 2 ami groittte, 2 (7 2 He MOHAIR 1909, 234124c lb. HIDES Dry hides, 1718t4c lb; green, 9 Vt it 1014c; bulls, green wilt, 7c lb; kips, 10(1 10 Vic; calves, green, ICQ 18c poi lb. Mutter, Kggs and Poultry. EGGS Local, candled, Koloct, 27 Va f2Sc; local storage, 27c; oastern titorngo, 17 ISc. IIUTTKR Kxtra creamery. 37 39c; fancy, 37c; storo, 25c. POULTRY Mixed cblckons, ISc; fancy hens, IS1, 4c; roosters, old 13V4: goose, He for llvo, ICC ISc for drossul; ducks, 22 l-2c; tur keys, alive, 22c; dressed, 27 CP 29c; pigeons, sQtinhs, $2.50 dozen, dress ed chicken, 1 (ft 2c pound lughor than alive. Grain, Flour ntul Hay. HARLEY Producers' prlco 1909 Feed, $31; rolled, $33; browing, $30,00. WHEAT Track, club. $1.0GEr 1.07; bluo stom, $1.10; red, $1.08; forty fold, $1.10; Wlllametto vnlloy, $.00. M I LLSTUFFS Soiling prlco nrnn, $27; middlings, $34; shorts, $2Gj?27.r.0; chop, $2229; alfalfa meal, $21 por ton. FLOUR Now cro, pntonts, $0.- 15; straight, $5; bnkora', $5:95 G.15; Wlllametto vnlloy, $5.70 bbl.; export grades, $4.50; grchnm, l-4s, $5.70; wholo whoat, $5.75; ryo, $5.75; bales, $3.15. HAY Producers' prlco rNow tim othy, Wlllametto vnlloy, fancy, 0; ordinary, $19; custom Oregon, $20(iT21; mixed, $15; clovor No. 1, $15.50fflC; whont, $lGpl7; cheat, $lGtT17; nlfalfa. $17. OATS Spot dollvory, new, po- ducora' prlco Track No. 1 white, $31ZT$32; grny, $30(p31. FrttltH mid Vegetables. FRESH FRUITS Oranges: Now navols, $2,8,00. llnnnnaH.'GdJiBVJc lb; lonionB, rf C.CO (TT COO box; grapo- fruit, $4; joarB, $1.25; grapos, $1.- 75. POTATOES Soiling, now, $1.15 5J11.2B; buying, eastorn Multnomah and Clackamas, SO HI 85c; Wlllnmotto valley, 70 (if 75c. ONIONS Jobbing, $1,50 por cwt; garlic, 10 (lP 12c por lb. APPLES $1,2 5 (TP $3,50, DEANS 8matl whlto. $5.50; largo wldto, $4,50; pink, $4,S5; bayou, $G; Llmas, $5; rods, $8, CATTLE Iloat steors, $5. 50 CP 5.- 75; good stoors, $5; common steors, $4.25; medium, $4.35 (IH. GO; fancy bolfors, $4.00; modtum cows, $4,00; poor cows, $3.00 3,50 hulls, $2,50 3.75; Btnga, $2.50 3.00. HOGS Host oast of tho mountains, $9,0000,25; fancy, $8. 50(3)8. 75; Btockors, $7.00; pigs, $8.00, SHEEP Dobt wothors, $0.00; or dinary, $5,50; spring lamba, $0.50(0) G.75; straight owes, $5.2G(Q1G.50; Some of the Want Ads "Were Written for You" Ip tbo con run of a year a cortaln numbur of Hint ad are WltlTTBN FOR YOU. That In, they havo a greater IntorofH for YOU than for nnou clt. In tb city henco aro, In effect, "wrlttHH for you." Iloro'K tbo tantnllr.lng part of It: You c't Kwlt)ly know when they ore to bo printed un Iihw you pay tbo prk". Tho jiric Is IntlllKont vlKilnm.f In readlnj; tho olaiwlflod ads. No ono can do It for you and find the ads that ware "written for you." Yu must do It your self or inl(4H thoin. And to koop missing tbo ads that wro "written for you" in to kop aloof from the atmos phere of uuccoss t'i keep your oelf out of ton n with tho prospering people, tho winning people, tho worlh-wlillo pooplo. After von find a few of tbo adic that wore "wrlttn for you," you'll begin to find some of the c!,ai.t.eH and opportunities to prosper which dally life In this city hold VOll YOU! Ono cent a word. Six Insertions fo rtho prlco of five. mixed lots, 15.50. CALVES Host, SG.75 5TC.00: ordl-. nary, D.003 5.25. 4-4.4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4.-t-4- 4-4-4-4- MEDFORD MARKETS. 1'f 4 -ttl I'VullH nut Vegclnbles. (Prices paid by Modfrod merchants.) APPLES 2 B 4n lb. Potatoes, 1 :o lb. oi.lon-t. SI.'.O cwt.; cabbage, 2c; turnlpB, Hie; parsnips, 1 to 1 "i-L'c lb. ; Bfninil 'I to $1.25 dozen. Mutter. Egg iintt Poultry. (Prices paid by Modford merchants) Ranch buttor, 3214c; fancy cream-j ory, 40c. Fresh rnnch eggs, 2Gc. Mixed poultry, 10tffl4c; spring1 chickens, IG(J18c; turkeys, 17c. (Prices paid producers.) Hny Timothy, $1G; alfalfa, $15; grass, $14; grain hay, $1G Grain Wheat, $1.20 bushel; onts, $3G ton; barley, $30 ton. Ileof 3 1-2 id 4 l-2c; pork, 7 1-fc; mutton, 7c; lamb, fc; veal (dr'4.l) 7c. (Selling prices.) Rolled barley, 2 cwt.. $38 ton; bran, $1.07; middlings, $1.85 1. 90; j shorts, $1. SO 1.85 4-4-4-4-4-4-4- 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4 FOR SALE. 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4.4-4-J.4-4-4-4-4- FOR SALE Choap, 1 bay maro; sound, good to work. R. A. Harvey, corner C and Clark strebt. 289 VOll IjALl-iTnitd 10-ncro tracts just within and adjoining city lim itri, nt n bargain, on 5 annual payr met ts. Addret. P. O. Rox 418. FOR SALE -Choice business proper ty at a bargain, 011 long time; easy form Add-f P O Roy 418 FOR SALE Oak, fir nnd pino cord- wood, 12 nnd 10-inch; also dry rail wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phone ordorjo Alain 4201 FOR SALE Will" soil my blnck mairo 11 years old, 1200 pounds; good to work; flno under saddlo; perfectly sound; only $150 cash. Call at 1009 W. Mnln Btroot. C. T. Har mon, FOR SALE 40 acres of good timber flvo miles from Modford; nil down hill. Mat Calhoun, Phoonlx, Ore gon. FOR SALE Or trndo, 40 acres on Antclopo crook-, half bottom land; this Is undovolopod fruit land; will trndo to hnlf vnluo; prlco $800. C. O. Plorco, Modford. 28G FOR SALE GO acres, finest building elto in tho vnlloy, lncludRg 30 ncres good fruit land; choap nnd forms right. H. C. Mnltby, Palm nidg., Main nnd Front. FOR SALE Housohold furniture Inqulro 214 W. Jackson ot. 28G FOR SALE Ono brand now Oliver typowrltor, with nil tho latest Im provements, $S5 ensb, cost $100; this innchtuo ha-, not boon usod. Ad dress K, caro of thla offlco. L. L. Klnnenr. FOR SALE A nonrly now, throo- Inch wagon, comploto. Addross Box 724, Modford, Or. 285 FOR SALE Flvo-room modern house and fjood lot, on South Fir fltreot; n Biinp for n close In home. Wo havo this for n abort tlmo only nt $1S00, Uoiison .Investment Co. 290 FOR SALE Townsond Cieaniory Co. of Portland will hnvo n carload of work bor8oa from 1200 to 1500 pounds In Modford Sunday, L, N. Rldor, Nnah Ltyory Stable 289 FOR SALE lTo Gncro"s, under Fish Lnko ditch, 1 1-4 mlloa from post- offlco, Splondld location for homo; flno for borrlCB nnd garden; ?350 per ncro, Soo ownor, No. 20 S. Peach stroot, or P. O. Box 842. 291 FOR SALE. i-f-f-f-f-f-- i FOR SALE 76 acres best fruit lund I In north ond of valley; 4 miles from railroad: 1-2 mllo from school: about 15 acroB cleared; some fruit In bearing; irrigating ditch runs through mlddlo of it; plenty of wa ter: with house, barn, well and spring and 1000 cords of r.t od on It; n No. 1 road In all directions: S4C poi aero; buy of ownor. See Colo- man at cigar factory. 26S" FOR SALE Or exchange, modern j rosldonco, seven rooms, bath and ' basement, Portland Heights, Port- land, corner lot, magnificent view, ' Will sell on terms or exchnngo for Roguo Rlvor or Modford property. Inqulro G. Putnam, Mall Tribune offlco. ; FOR SALE A beautiful home In a j ROod iocn,ut-; a woll finished nine- room house; nice lawn, email or chard, shitdo treca, good barn and windmill; plpellno on ono corner. Iuquiro of F. X. Musty, Tolo, Or.304 a - ill- .v.. I run aftiiiv iu iinv btnwiiH iutkuj i hons for sale. Inquire of John An- dorson, manager Westorlund Or- chnrtls. Teiepnono tarmor sj. aa j FOR SALE Jersey cow at 130G Con- tral avenue, North., Mcdford. 2S8 FOR SALE Or exclinngi!, good se- cured paper to oxchango for small ranch or Modford city property. Ad- dross I. V. N., caro Mall TrIbune.2SS FOR SALE Good lot In splendid rosldonco section for loss money than a smnllor lot will bring a groater dls- tanco from businoss section. Ad- dress Y, caro of this office. Water nnd Power Co's. offlco. FOR SALE6odl,teanrWa saw. WANTED Competent girl for gen Address L. O. Van Woven, Modford, , i.nlls.wnpk for fnm;iv nt hr4p. Ore. 293 FOR SALE New house, furnished S-room modern complete, east 1 front, a flno home; also ono small house aud lot aud ono nlco vacant lot; will sell part or nil at n bar gain. Apply at 203 Olson st. 2S4 FOR SALE Nfnety acros. 30 tn one yonr old applo and pear trees. 100 Inches ot water, 2 1-2 miles from railroad station. For terms wrlto "Owner," caro Mall Tribune. 261 FOR SALE Roguo Rlvor Valloy land of tho best pears, apples, peaches, Tokny grapeo; $15,000 (balance' tlmo) w.ll hnndlo over 200 acres; ' closo to railroad; about 27 acres In; 13 and 2-yoar-oid orchards; unsur- passed, Ideal locatlot; for fruit on alfalfa; has rlvor frontage; water rights; boating, fishing and lrrlga tlon on placo. Addroso Box 23, caro Medford Mall Tribune. FOR SALE A bnrgaln in 200 acres best fruit and alfalfa land in valley; 1G0 acres In cultivation. For par ticulars seo ownor. Box, 798. 2S7 FOR SALE Mimeograph for dupll-t cntlng letters. In good condition, j cheap, at office of Condor Wator & j Powor Co. 2S3Vj I FOR SALE Just enough trees for a family orchnid It taken soon, nlso cbolco resldouco lot closo In. W. B. Harris. 132 N. Ivy st 2 90 FOR RENT tricts I101180, closo FOR SALE Two 20-ncrs cbolco land, 4 1-4 mlloa northwest, nf Pnnliwi ni tiff. A.I.lroaa W .1. , Harvoy, R. F. D. No. 1, Central Point, Or. - 296 FOR SALE Iluslness, paint, wall paper, etc; stock nhout $G000; sales ?G0 per day; terms easy, Wrlto ,. Y this offlco. 2S9 FOR SALEBerrotl PtymouTirRoek cookorol, i yoar old, prlco $2. 525 South Rlvorsldo avenue; 2S7 FOR SALE Flno now G-room bunga low at No. G41 North Rlvorsldo nvo nuo; houso all inodori. and oast front; mnplo floors; corner lot; prlco $2000; halt half cash, bnlnnco torms. This will mnlco you a flno homo nnd U an ostra good buy, O. II, Plorco & Son. 2S0 FOR SALE. 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-'-4-4'4-4----4-4-4-4- FOR SALE On North Rlvorsldo Avenue, G room house, barn and .oDohalf acre of good garden land all for $1500. Address P. O. box 878. Mcdford. Or. FOR SALE New, strictly modern 5- room bungalow. " W. G. Davidson, 1144 W. Tenth. 289 FOR SALE Five-room bungalow, Just completed In Benson addition; lot 50x125, facing east; price $800, $400 cash, balance $20 monthly. Renson Investment Co. 290 WANTED A second hand billiard table In fair condition. Address Sportsman, Prospect, Or. 286 WANTED Married man to work on ranch, house furnished; prefer man whoso wife would bo willing to do odd Jobs in home of employer. In qulro at old Elder Williams' ranch, 1 1-2 miles south of town. 289 WANTED Man to cut tier wood, $ ,,er tIor A,,ply Oregon Granite Co.. 103 jj Sixth st. 287 WANTED A man who wishes to work a ten-ncro tract of land, close in, for truck gardening. Call at 141 North Fir street. WANTED Driver for tea and coffee route. Apply at once to S. Kemp- thorn, 237 Rlvori'dj avenue, phono 3871. 2P7 WANTED Experienced stone cuttor and quarry man. Call at Condor P. O. Box 0S7 WANTED Housekeeper and cook, mlddlo-aged lady preferred; seven In family. Address or apply to S. G. Van Dyke, Phoenix. Oo. WANT E DVTady soiTcTtorTo soil olectric heating, cooking and light ing devices. Apply ut tho Condon Water nnd Power Co. WANTED A position on a farm by nn experienced lady cook, to tako charge of iho culinary department; also for n practical man to do farm work. Address N, caro Sunnysldo Hotol, Englo Point, Or. WANTED Customers In Medford for cnoj rici, jorsov niilk at 10 nor quart; mornl delivery Contra) Point, Or. C. A. Orr, 288 a-nted-A man experienced In tho handling ot Incubators and turkey raising. Apply at offlco ot Condor Water & Power Co. 283 WANTED Man with team to plow about 12 acres and plant to wheat; land 3 miles cast. H. C. Mnltby, Palm Bldg. Phono 1071. 292 WANTED" Competent woman to do housework; good wage.?. Mrs. B. H. HmtIs, 23G S. Oil.dalo avouue. 4- 4-4- FOR RENT. 14 - 4 - 4 - 4 4-4-4-4 Sovon-room modern In; also four-room o"so. 8.00. 322 South Central :uilu. "i nveuuo. FOR RENT Tracts of land from ono to forty uores; with wator for irrigation, suitnblo for raising po tatoes nnd garden truck, also suit nblo for chidkon nnd turkoy raising. Owner will furnish n reasonable amount of lumber and poultry und other fencing for improvements if lessee perform labor of orooting Hiimo. Call nt offico of Condon Water and Powor company for par tieulnrfl. FOR RENT llou8e, complotoly fur nlshod, G rooms, largo gardon spot, oloctrlo light, telephone, barn, hon liouso, wood In shed, lawn, city wa tor. J. E. Payette, P. O. Box 742. 283 --- -f----f---f--f--4-'f-f FOR RENT. -f -f FOR ItBNT Only hotel In town or 1000 population. Call at Condor Water and Power Co., 209 West Main street. OR RENT Nicely lurnlshod rooms for rent with board; translonts ac commodated by tho day or week No. 10 North Grape street, next to Fruit Growers' bank. FOR RENT THroe" room's and bath"; furnished for nousekooping; no small children. Mrs. Joo Thomas, 222 South Holly. FOR RENT Light houskecpiog room. South Ivy streot. 285 FOR "RENT Seven-room furnished house, also furnished room. 322 So. Central avenue. ' 287 -f 4 4 - t LOST. LOST Gray shawl, on East 11th st. Finder leave at this office. 285 LOST A Jersey cow. No. 1115 West Main. A. V. Walters. 289 FOUND Watch. Owner may have same by Identifying and paying for this ad. C. C. Pierce, 128 E. Main street. 2t9 -4-4-4-4-4.4-4.4-4- 4-4. 4-4. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4--'-4-4- Tea and Coffee Houses. GRAND UNION TEA CO. Any va riety of tea or coffee grown can be had from their agent, S. Kemp thorne, 237 Riverside avenue. Phono 3871. Tickets given with every purchase. Restaurants. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES will cure rheumatism, asth ma, paralysis, sores and private dis eases. These remedies may be pro cured at tho store of Wah Chung on A street, Ashland, Oregon, where they will be sold by the proprietor, Chow Yountr. Tin Shops. J. A. SMTH Tin shop. Tin and sheetiron ware on band and made to order. 128 North G street. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm Building. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law. No . 0 D jtree t, prn und floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Renmes. Lawyers. Of fico Medford Nntional Bank Build ing, second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attornoy-at-Law, Offices Room 30, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Transfer and Drayaae. H. S. BRUMBLE Drayage and transfer. Baggage stored. Office C and Seventh. Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate, Loans and Firo Insurance Office, suite 205-206, over Fruit growers' Bank. Phone 541. ADAMS & BRIGGS O. Adams. O. P. Briggs, real estate, insurance, farm and city property, timber. Butte Falls. Or. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped job offico in South ern Oregon; Portland p. Ices. 37 South Central ave. "Opticians. DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op tician between Portland and Sao ramonto. Offico on West Main st. nnd railroad. Brick Companies. G. W. Priddy. J. T. O'Brien. O. D. Nagle. THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick mnniifncturers 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 Phonos: C. W. Conklin 3001, J. n. Butler 3571. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mnekey nntj die with joy." Over Al len & Reagan's store; entrance on Seventh street. Hospitals. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South C st., Medford, Or. E. W. nisey, Matron. Official hospi tal P. & E. R. R. Dentists. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Dentist Office in rooms 203-204, Fanners' & Fruitgrowers' bank building, west of the tracks. Stenographers. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm blook. Stenographic work done quiokly and well. 4-4-4-4-4-4- 4-4-4-4.4-f-4-4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ! 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4. Piano Instruction. MISS JENNESSE nUTLER-Piano instruction nnd musical history. Studio, No. 8 S. Orange St, Phono Mnin 2401. HARMONY, sight reading, musical form. Mrs. E. E. Gere, Metropolitan College of Music. Miss Flora Gray! Studios, 14-1 South Central avenue. Phone 493. Civil Engineers. WILL tako by contract, on reason able terms, all kinds of work; also irrigating, planting and cultivating, etc. Landscape gardening. Firet class references. William Peters, Civil Engineer, Phone 1801, 322 K. 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 nice cool place to spend tho hot af tcrpoons. Architects. J. K. A. BILES Architect und Builder. P. O. Box 480, Medford, Or. Your building respectfully so licited. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects an8i Builders, offico 7-8, 235 Main. Phone Mnin 3471. Residence phone 247h CTrrlane anri Auto Painting. VALLEY .SIGN AND CARRIAGE WORKS High-class work guaran teed. Signs. Riverside avenue. Phone 801. . Furniture. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in new and second-hand furniture ani hardware. Agents for Mound City kitchen cnbinet. 323 E. Seventh st. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly sts., Medford. Mission Furniture mndo to order. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves and Ranges. New and Second-Hani Furniture. Eads' old stand, 18 W. F st. Sonth. Phone 91, Medford, Or. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee av erything put out. We are not in the trust. H. B. Patterson, office in Hotel Nash. ROGUE RrVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery stock. C. F. Cook, Prop. R. R. V. depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 1201, Medford: Cement Workers. B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran teed striotly first-class. Residence No. 406 Beatty street. A card will bring me to you. MUSIC. MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruotioa Metropolitan College of Music. Miss Flora Gray. Pb-ne 493. . 144 Soutk Central avenue. Building and Loan Association. JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C. Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128 East Main street. F. E. HILL Will furnish plans and list of all timber o be put in build ing. Medford, Or. W. G. HOLMES Contraotor and builder; plans and estimates furn ished. Inquiro Star restaurant or address Box 818. Physicians and Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office and resi dent phono Main 3432. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Offices in Haskins' building. Phone Main 1001. CONROY & CLANCY Dffice in Stewart Building Physicians and Surgeons. Offico phono Main 341, private phone Main 012. S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Modern equipped operat ing rooms. X-Rny. Offico hoars f 10-12, 2-4 p. ra. Office in Jnoksoa County Bank Building. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physieinus. Mission Blook. Phone 201, Medford. Cigars and Tobaccos. ni ELAND & ANTLE Smoke Hotwe, dealers in tobacco, cigars and smok ers' supplies. Exclusive agents ot Lowis Single Binder, El Merito and El Palencia. 212 West Main street. Messenger Service. MESSENGER SERVICE Mesase- gers furnished nt alt hours of day and till 9 p. m. to uny part of city, from lOo to 85c. Phone Mala 1811.