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-------- - If You Want to Rent a Room or Have Rooms to Rent, Try a Want Ad CITIES IN SOUTH PAY HIGH RATES Census Bureau's Report for Closo of Fiscal Year 1907 Shows Interest ed Fiuures Rciiarillnu Cities and Interest Rates. Tho rato of IntoroHt imlit Uy I'lthw 'on tlinlr liitoroHt-lii'iirltig it'itit at tho iltmo of tho fiscal your 1007, loitnl d largely mum ioKriUt Intuition, tho cities In Hit) wont ami noutli pay Iiik oj tin' iivithko hlKhi'r rato of IntontHt tliuii Ihoio In tho northoniit orii section of tho country, according 1 to thy U. B. coiihiih hiiioau's forth coming report on tho slntlstlcn of tho 16H oltkm In tho Uiilti'd Htnlos which liaat n population of ovor 30,000 onch nl tho tlmu iiiuiitlonod. Tho highest average Intf rost rate woro: In cltli'H of ovor 300,00 population, 4.1 por rout In Chicago, Clovolniitl. Milwaukee anil Now Orolium; In clt Ioh of from 100,000 to 300,000 pop latino, 6.4 por cont In Denver; In clt Ion of from 110,000 to 100,000 papu lation, r.T. por co ut In Taconia, Wash; In elttos of from 30.000 to 50,000 population, G.G por cout In Pinning 1mm. Ala, Tho corresponding lowoat ratoM rato woro 9.2 por cont In Washing ton, 3.0 por cont In Porvldoiico, 3.6 por cont In Hartford, nod 3.0 por hil In llliiKhaintoii mid Klinlrn, Now York. Tho uutmually low rnto In Washington was duo to u lnrgo nmoiiiil of toinpomry Ioiiiih hunrlug only 2 por cont Intoront. Tho Intor oat rato on tho filii'loJ doht of that oily whh 3.0 por cont. Of tho clthm of ovor 300,000 population, Phlladol. pliln paid th lowit nvorngH rato on IU fuiidod doht, 3.4 por cont. HIS HAPPY THOUGHT. It Ut th Ntw Train OUpntchtr Off Without an Accident. Aii operator for it wiwtorii railroad who lind norvitl hlx coitipany lorn; nod veil wan cstllod Into tho oillco ono tiny nml nuked if tut I limit: In ho could hold -down tho Job of night dUpaichor. llo promptly replied Hint ho could mid wait told to roMirt for duty that night, nnd hit clilt'f liiNtriit'tod him In whnl liu was to do. .ItiNi after tho chlof loft tho oillco It began to blow mid hiiow, and tho train eniniiuttieed to run Into. Tho now night dlMtelior noon hud de veloped a had ciiko of "rattltw" and al moHt cried. II o did not want ntt aecl dent, and ho could not haudlo tho trains. So a happy thought struck him. ,h fnm tot n report cauio In ho rcptlod, directing tho conductor to tnlio n siding and wait for order, and It wit not a great whllo until ho had every train on tho dlvMloii Hldotmeked. Thou ho took a hook, lighted IiIm plpo nnd wat down to wait for daylight. In tho morning tho chlof appeared, with anxiety written nil ovor bin faco. "Any accident. Johnny'" asked tho chlof. "Not nu nccldont. Pvo got Vm nil on tho Hldotrack, snowed In nnd waiting for orders, mid you will havo to k'ot 'cm out. I nut going to blow this Job." It took tho chlof and hU forco nearly all tiny to pet tho trnliiH straightened out nnd trntllc resumed on tho road. Trotttr and Thorouahbrtd. "Tho truttliiK horHo U lullnltolr moro Dntctlcitl and tntoful, speaking on broad linen, tlmu tho thorouKhbretl," an Id a well known homo breeder, to n WiitdihiKtou Herald reporter, "A thor otiKhbred him tho tipotMl for hurst of time, but when It coined to do hard work every tiny, day after day and all tho year around, It cannot com pete with tho trotting homo. Tho thor oughbred Im rattle, brained, hint no souse, Is beyond all control. It tloosu't know when to stop or what to do In a raco; It simply rium until It cannot run any longer, whoroiiH tho trotting horso Ih under tho control of Uh driver from Htnrt to tlnltdt and obeya ordora at ntiy time. The thoroughbred natu rally oxccodM tho trotter In a burst of speed, but In tho long run It cannot compete. Ah a general proposition, It 1h accepted among horsemen that tho trotting horso is mipcrlor to tho thor oughbred for general purposes." Two Faced Dablot. "Not that deceit Ih a born Instinct, but Homo bablei mum bo two faced In tho cradle," "Oh, that'H not possible" "I don't know, I know n child that lookH like Uh rich mint when shu coiiioh on n visit nnd Ih the exact Imago of Its rich uncle when ho Imppeim to bo thoro." And Mother Offlolatoi. Eddlo-Do you havo morning prnyora at your house? Froddlo-Wo hnvo somo kind of a Horvlco when fathor gotH in. Now York Press.' ' Ho that always complains la nerer pitied. domain, Proverb. THE HOLY CITY AT THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TIioho having nl lieiu t I ho up, building of I'liitrch iiiiihIo In Modford will havo mi opporliinty of allowing Ihtiir appreciation liy attending tho 1'irnt hiioiimI contntii given jn Mutlfonl for a long timo, Al tho Kinitll IihImiIhmIoii of ,I5 ooiiIh tho ohurt'h will ho orowilod to hour tho now ohoritl organization in mo morilorloils a work u Uuiil's Holy City" whioh Im oftou nun hy tho vory hol ohoir and ohoril ho uiottitH in tho country. At H:ir p, in. Iho ohuri'li doorw will ho pIokdiJ to iiiHiiro lhoo who itttoiitl nn o veiling umnurreil hy Into nriivnln. h HOTEL ARRIVALS. PORTLAND MARKETS. 4- Hopo, Wool nnd Hides. HOP8 1908 crop, choice lGc; prlmo to choice, 16c; prime, 1514c; medium, lc; 1909, cholco, 21c; prime, 20c; medium. 10019c. WOOI-Nomtunl, 1909. Wllla motto vnlloy, 20 021c; onstorn Oro Kon, 20023c SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 10 025c each; short wool, 25060c; medium wool, 5Oc0$l onch; long wool, 7Sc0 $1.25 each. TAU-OW Prlmo, por lb. 3 04c; No. 2 nnd gronso, 2 0214c. , MOHAIU 1909, 23 024c lb. HIDES Dry hides, i7018Wc lb; green, Sf(f9e; bulls, groon salt, 7c lb; kips, lO01Oc; calvos, groon, 101 13c pot lb. Iltittvr. Eggs nnd Poultry. ECIOS I.ocnl, cnndlod, solcct, 2Gc; local storago, 28c; joitstorn storage, 17c. IIUTTEU Extra croamory, 37 0 39c; fancy, 25 037c; storo, 24c. POULTRY Mlxd chickens, 17 l-2c; fnncy hens, 18c; roosters, old, 10 l-2c; goose, 12c for livo, 14 01Go for dressed; ducks, 22 l-2c; turkeys, llvo 19c, dressoJ 23c; plg- eoiiB. sauabs, $2.500 3 dor.; dredaod. CIHCKOU, im -c pouuu uiguur man nllvo. Ornltt, Flour and liny, I1APLEY ProducorB' prlco 1909 Food, $3.30; rolledll $33; browing, 530.50. WHEAT Track, club, $1.04; bltto Etom, $1.12; rod, $1.08; forty fold, $1.10; WItlnmotto vnlloy, $1.04. I forty fold, $1.10; Wlllnmotto' vnlloy, J $.06, jtuuiiiji ura a aoiung jinco Drnn, $27; middlings, $34; shorts, $27.50; chop, $22 029; ulfnlfa monl, $21 por ton, FLOUR Now crop, patents, $0. 15; straight, $4.90; bakor'o, $5,95 0 G.15; Wlllnmotto vnlloy, $6.80 bbl; export grndes, $4.50; grcliam, l-4s, $5.76; wholo whont, $6.75; ryo, $5.75; bales, $3,16. HAY Producora prloo New tim othy, Wlllnmotto vnlloy, fnncy, $20; ordlnnry, $19; oastorn Oregon, $30021; mlxod, $15; clovor No, 1, $15,50010; wheat, $10017; cheat, $10017 nlfnlfn, $17. OATS Spot dollvory, now, pro ducora' prlco Track No. 1 whlto, $310$32; gray, $30031. FrttltM and Vegetables. FRESH FRUITS Oranges; Now nnvols, $2 03; bannnns, 56a lb; lomons, $3.75 0 4.50 box; grape fruit, $4; .loara, $1.25; grnpos, $1. 75. POTATOES Selling, now, $1.15 01.26; buying, onstorn Multhomnh nnd Olncknmns, 750 80o; Wlllarootto vulloy, 70c. ONIONS Jobbing, $1.60 por cwt; garlic, 10012c por lb, APPLES $1.25 03. MOANS Smnll whlto, $6.50; largo whlto, $4.50; pink, $4,85; bayou, At tho NiihIi.). M. l'ottor, Ah IiiiiiI: It. I). KionnoIIo, San l-'ritiiciHco j W. C. Smith, Jr., I'orlluntl; H. '. Mo.Millitn, Portland; S. Stino, Wullii Walla ; A. ,1. Mtunloimltl and wife; Htiuouo; I). ('iiiiiil)oll, KtiKuiio; .1, A. l-'oljorly mill wiftv Miittiuapoli: II, I,. HoArmond, (Iriiiiln I'tins; M Franklin, bjH Aiiu'oIom; A. J. HurtiM Milwankoo; .1. T. .Sullivnn, Milwiiu- s If It'... M I ll .1 Kco: ueo. it. r H7KIOIIOII, ioriiuni V. T. Carpi'iilor, San KranctKco; li. V nv!.ir lin,,)ii,i W. Mnorn. fit;! A. W.'HuhhN Alhany; Oeo. P. Nlnm Kovon OakH; H. II. Troiibon, Knplo Point; flay Ilouan, Ion Anuohw; A. W. WVIU and family, JanioMnwn, N. I).; A. H. Von .oil, San Frauetsoo, A. .1. Itini'lumi. I'ortlnnd. At tho Monro A. f. AhrnniH, So- nttlo, WiihIi.; .!. II. Ward, Seattlo, WiihIi.; K. K. Cook mid wire, Hiok oimoti. N. I).; II. W. Ward, Chimcci; W. I). Hotlcruu, PnrKo, N. I).; I. 0. Soohoy, Poilnnd; Hrtieo Prior, Port laud; W. Pnrkor, Portland; TIhw. Irwin, Portland; 0. P. TillliiiKhnin, Portland; A. W. SlWiy, AhIiI'iihI: (lieu I,. Davirt, Portland. Can You Appraise a Want Ad's Value TO YOl? The person who can sensethe value to himself of almost any classified ad-or come within a reason able distance of doing so-has business ability of a peculiarly valuable kind! Do a little "appraising" of today's classified ad vertising opportunities-and develop in yourself that valuable talent. Classified Ads One Cent a Word. 10; Llniaa, SG; rods, S8. CATTLH Host steers, SG.00QG. 80; Kood fltcori), $G; common stcors, M.2G; medium, 14,3504.60; fancy heifers, $4.00; medium cows, $4.00; poor cows, $3. 0003. GO bulls, $2.G0 03.76; bUkb, $2.5003.00. HOGS Host oast of the mountains, $9.0009.26; fancy, $8,600 8.75; stockors, $7.00; pigs. $8.00. 8IIKEP Don wothors, $0.00; or dlnnry, $6.50; sprint; lambs, $0,60 0 0.76; RtralRht owes, $5.2505.60; mixed lots, $5.50. CALVES Host, $C0G.2G; ordi nary, $6.0006.26. 4'444' 4-4- -f4-' MEDF0RD MARKETS. Fruit nnd Vegetables. (Prices paid by Modford morcbanta) APPLES 2 04c lb. Fotntoos, $1,26 cwt; onions, $2 cwt; cabbago, 2 02c; turnips, lWc; parsnips, 1 to IMc Hutter. Kggti mid Poultry. (Prices pnld by Mcdford merchants) Ranch butter, 32 Wc; fancy cream ery, 40c. Fresh ranch eggs, 20c. Mixed poultry, 10 014c; spring chickens, 15018c; turkoys, 17c. (Prlcoa paid producers.) Hay Timothy, $1U; alfalfa, $15; grass, $14; grain hay, $16. Grain Wheat, $1.20 bushol; oats, $30 ton; bnrloy, $30 ton. Ueof 3 1-2 to 4 l-2c; pork, 7 1-rc; mutton, 7c; lamb, Fc; veal (drv&iJ) 7c. (Soiling prices.) Rolled hurley, 2 cwt., $3S ton; bran, $1.07; middlings, $1.8501.90; Hliortr, $1.8001.85. FOR SALE. FOR SALE About G3 tons hnled liny; nil firat and second cut nl fnlfn. Intjuiro of II. T. Hull, Cen tral Point. 209 FOR SALE Choico business prop erty nt n bnrgnin, on long time; easy tonus. Address Condor Wa ter Powor Co. FOR SALE Sovonteon lots, 1G in ono block, closo In, choap if taken soon. Address P. O. Dox 146, Mod ford, Or. FOR SALE f) and 10-noro trncts just within nnd ndjoininp; city lim its, nt a bargain, on 5 niiuunl pay ments. Address Condor Water Powor Co. FOR SALE 4-H." gasollno wood saw outfit, flno shape, nt first houso enst of school building, Central Point L-Rox 186. 296 POR SALE 2000 ncrca of black" loam land 2 mllos of town nnd somo small tracts of fruit land near Butto Falls at $20 per ncro. Small nnd lnrgo tracts of tlmbor on rnllrond near Butto Falls running from $20 to $25 por ncro. Adams & Rlggs, Butto Falls, Or., ronl oatnto. 299 FOR SALE Or oxcimngol If you know tho vnluo of tlmbor nnd wnnt nn Invostmont or doBlro to trndo Modford or Rogtio Ulvor valley land for 160 ncros cruising about sovon million root, addrosa O, R. L,, Box 627, Modford. 201 FOR SALE-An oxcollont Invost mont, 4 acres Insldo city limits in North Medford, with 865 foot front on S. P. R. R. right of wny; half, ncro bearing fruit, 3-rooin Iioubo nnd other outbuildings; prlco $2500, onsy terms on $1000. Piorco-Shop-hord & Co., Modford, Oiogon, 299 FOR SALE "Flvo-room modorn houso and good lot, on South Fir atroot; a Bnnp for a closo hi homo. Wo havo this for a short tlmo only nt $1S00. Bonson Investment Co. 296 FOR SALE Now modorn houso, stroot to bo pnvod All taxes paid, J D caro Mall Trlbuno, 300 ' FOR SALE. FOR" SALE 77 ncrb 2i-F"mlIos from Gold Hill; good soil, one-half in cultivation, lays 1-2 mllo along! good road nnd runs 1-4 mile back of road, just right to subdivide; , prlco If taken soon, $00 per acre.j Claiming, 334 W. 6th st 295 ! FOR'8 ALE Must soli 5-room house, lot 50x120, flno location. Address Owner, 24, car Tribune. 1 FOlF SALE 1 to 6 ncresrundor Fish Lnko ditch, 1 1-4 miles from post oftlce. Splendid location for home; flno for berries nnd garden; $350 por aero. 8eo owner, No. 20 8. Peach street, of P. O Box 842. 300 FOR SALE Grape cuttings, tho kind that grows promlum fruit. W. G. ' Gnffo, Central Point, Ore. 296. FOR SALE 40 acres of good timber flvo miles from Mcdford; all down hill. Mat Calhoun, Phoenix, Ore gon. FOR SALE Alfalfa strav for salo; ono mllo north of Jacksonville, $5 por ton. L. Noldormcyer, Jackson ville. Or. 296 FOR SALE Mimeograph for dupli cating letters. In good condition, cheap, at office of Condor Water & Powor Co. 283 FOR SALE A second-hand type writer for salo nt a very reasonable figure. Tho Merrivold Shop, 134 W. Main st. FOR SALE 40 fine setting turkoy hens for salo. Inquire of John An derson, manager Wosterlund Or chards. Telephone Farmor S3. 299 FOR-SAXEGood lot In splondtd rosldcnco section for loss money than a smaller lot will bring a groater dls tanco from business section. Ad dross Y, enro of this office. FOR SALE Ninety aens. 30 In one year old applo and pear trees, 100 Inches ,ot water, 2 1-2 miles from railroad station. For torms wrlto "Owner," caro Mall Tribune. 261 FOR SALE 60 acres, finest building cito in tho alley, Ucludli g 30 acres good fruit land; choap and terms right. H. O. Maltby, Palm Bldg., Main and Front. FOR SALE Modern 6-room bunga low, closo In; small payment down, balanco terms to suit; also cottago and 4 good lots. Address L, this of fice. FOR SALE 10 acres flno soil, flvo acres poara and apples in bearing; rest planted; would oxchango for Siskiyou Heights property. Address "7," caro Tribune. 295 FOR SALE Two 20-acra tracts, cholco land, 1-4 mlloa northwest of Contral Point. 'Address W. J. Hnrvoy, R. F. D. No. 1, Contral Point, Or. 296 FOR SALE On North Rlvorstdo Avenue, 5 room houso, barn and ,ono-half ncro of good gardon lnid nil for $1500. Address P. O. box 878, Modford. Or. FOR SALE Or trade Having dls poBod of my Implement, vohlclo nnd automobile business, I offer tor salo my Tourist demonstrating auto; will trndo for realty. D. T. Lawton. ITTl3ALE7T ncros "best fruit land In north ond of vnlloy; 4 mllos from railroad; 1-2 mllo from school; about 16 acres cloared; somo fruit In bearing; irrigating ditch runs through mlddlo of It; plenty of wa tor; with house, barn, woll and spring and 1000 cords of wood on It; a No. 1 rond In all directions; $3500. Buy of owner. See Coloman at cig ar factory. 26 S FOR-SATiE Hombstoad rolfiiqulafc monts; wo havo a crulsor in tho f told and can locate you on a good tlmbor claim, Bonson Investment Co., offlco ovor Fruitgrowers' bank. 296 FOR SALE. FOR-SALE Full blood Plymou tb Rock cockerels and eggs; hay. Phono Farmer 703x3. FOR SALE Why pay rent? Twenty dollars a month buys a new 5-room bungalow and the price Is only $800. Three of these are now completed. bo you can move right In, others are being construct'? nnd will be sold on the same easy termi. Benson Investment Co. 301 FOR SALE Eggs for hatchlns. $1 por setting, from puro laying strain of Barred Rock. Phono Medford Farmor 186. Add.-os Box 196, Cen tral Point. 321 FOR SALE May lat. street. -Guernsey cow, fresh Call at No. 6 Eleventh 298 FOR SALE Whlto Leghorn, thor oughbred eggs. Address 587, Med ford, Or. 300 FOR SALE For tho best dry pak In town call on C. F. Rejchsteln, or phone to 491; $8 per cord and fir $750. 300 FOR SALE Read this special bar gain. 10 acres of fruit, bearing, 2 1-2 miles east of Ashland; good six-room house; upstairs not fin ished; good well, wind pump, tank, with water piped Into the houso; 1 good cow, 1 good horse, 1 hack and harness, 1 buggy and harness, all farming tools, spraying outfit and pruning tools, with furniture in house, included In price of $4250. Address or see Yockey & Bearer, Ashland, Oregon. 300 FOR SALE A beautiful home in a good locality; a well finished nine room house; nlco lawn, small or- chard, shudo trees, good bam and windmill; pipeline on one corner. Inqulro of F. X. Musty, Tojo, Or.304 WANTED Bright, ambitious boy, with fair common school education, to learn the printing business; ex cellent chanco for tho right boy. See foreman Mall Trlbuno. WANTED Gordon press roeder. Mall Trlbuno office. WANTED First-class gardener. Ap ply Condor W-Uer & Power Co. WANTED Bargains by the Michi gaii Land Co., No. 6 South Fir street. 298 WANTED Experienced stono cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Powor Co's. offlco. WANTED Mhn and' wife," man "for gardening and wife for general housework. Apply Condor Water & Powor Co WXXTE DDTo3aaklntj"proiuptry nnd neatly done by Mrs. R. R. Hotchklss, 206 Cottago street. Sat isfaction guaranteed. 297 WANTED Housekeeper and cook, mlddlo-ngod lady proforrod; seven In family. Address or apply to S. G. Vnn Dyke, Phoonlx, Oo. WANTED A man experienced In the handling of Incubators and turkey raising. Apply at office of Condor Wator & Powor Co. 283 WANTED From owners, incomo or- ohard tracts. Givo full particulars, location, price and terms. Address "Invostor," Box 803, Medford. tf WANTED Wo havo tho cash to pay for bargains in land. Michigan Land Co., 6 S. F.lr st. 300 WANTED Cnrpontor work by tho day or by contract. William Down ing, 1317 North Central avo. 298 WANTED To ront, small houso, good soli, closo In, Phono 2511. 297 WANTED-TcTbuy, a first-class sec ond hand piano; prefer mission fin ish, Soo Joo Leggltt, Moore Hotel. 298 FOR RENT. -- KOIt IIBNT Nlooly turnmiicd rooms for rent with board; transient ac commodated by tho day or wook. No. 10 North Orapo ntreot, next to Fruit Growers' bank. FOR RENT Tracts of land from one to forty acres; with water for irrigation, suitable for raining po tatoes and garden truck, also suit able for chicken and turkey raising. Owner will furnish a reasonable amount of lumber and poultry and other fencing for improvements if lessee perform labor of erecting same. Call at office of Condon Water and Power company for par ticulars. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, ground floor; modern, suita ble for two gentlemen. 16 Ross court, West Main. 297 FOR REN. Modem furnished housekeeping rooms; no email chil dren. 222 Couth Holly at l'OR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 45 North Bartlett. 29? FOR RENT Modern funds': d rooms at 601 Veit 10th or 124 King street. FOR RENT Only hotel in town of 1000 population. Call at Condor Water and Power Co., 209 West Main street. FOR RENT Bungalow in the west end, just completed, $10 per month, Benson Investment Co. 296 FOR RENT Deslrble rooms by tho week of month. 322 South New town street. . 4- 4- -f T FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE $15,000 Improv ed and unimproved city property in Mcdford to exchange for ranch. E. M. T., care of Mall Tribune. 298 4-4- 4-4-4- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 4- 4 4- J- Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheetiron ware on hand and made to order. 128 North G street Attorneys. WITHINOTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm ftuilding, PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-Iaw, ?2. 9 D street. .gTwuad floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col- vie;, C. L. Renmes. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank Bnild ing. second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attorney-at-Law, Offices Room SO, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Transfer and Drayage. H. S. BRDMBLE Drayage and transfer. Baggage Btored Office C and Seventh. Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate. Loans and Fire Insuraiiec Office, suite 205-206, over Fruit trrowcrs' Bank. Phone 541. AS A MATTER OF BUSINESS, we would suggest that you call at our office in search of real estate bar gains. We refuse to list any prop orty for which owner asks more than wo think it is worth. We do not care to mako sales at extrava gant and unreasonable prices. You will not find us tagging you on the street or annoying you at the hotel, henco this invitation to call at our office, No. 128 E. Main st. Pierce, Shepherd & Co. Opticians. DR. GOBLE The ouly exclusive op tician between Portland and Sao ramento. Office on West Main st. and railroad. Brick Companies. Q. W. Priddy. J. T. O'Brien. O. D. Naglo. THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick manufacturers and contractors; also lime, cement and plaster in any quantity. Office, Medford National Bnuk bldg. Phono Main 545. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone 351. Night Phones: C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H. Butler 3571. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mackoy and die with joy." Over Al len & Roagan's store; entrance on Seventh street. Hospitals. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South C St., Medford, Or. E. W. Hisey, Matron. Offioial hospi tal P. & E. R. R. Stenographers. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographic: work done quickly and well. BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 4-f 4-4-4-t Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. baa tho best equipped job office in South erti Oregon; Portlnnd p.lcfts. 37 South Central avo. Piano Instruction. MISS JENNESSE BUTLEtt Piano instruction nnd musioal history. Studio, No, 8 S. Oruugo St. Pkoxe Main 2401. HARMONY, sight rending, musical form. Mrs. E. E. Goro, Metropolitan College of Music. Miss Flora Gray. Studios, 144 South Central aveune. Phono 493. Civil Engineers. WILL take by contract, on reaaaa able terms, all kinds of work; alsa irrigating, planting and cultivating, etc. Landscape gardening. Firtrt clftss references. William Peters, Civil Engineer, Phone 1801, 322 K. Mam street, Medford, Or. Bill Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson CoHaty Bank Building, Medford,. Or. Billiard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young & Hall building. A niee eal place to spend the hot afteraooas. Architects. J. K. A. BILES Architect aasl Builder. P. O. Box 486, Medford, Or. Your building respectfully so licited. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects a8 Builders, office 7-8, 235 Uuu Phone Main 347L Residence plmi 2471. Carriage and Auto Palwttef. VALLEY .SIGN AND CARRIAG1 WORKS High-class work fraara teed. Signs. Riverside & venae Phone 801. Furniture. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers ia new and second-hand furniture ao hardware. Agents for Mound City kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh at 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 Stove and Ranges. New and Second-Haad Furniture. Eads' old .stand, 18 W. F st South. Phone 01, Medferd,-Or. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERIES Our tree aro budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. We are not in the trust. II. B. Patterson, office im Hotel Nash. 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. MUSIC. MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instructs Metropolitan College of Music. Hk Flora Gray. Pb-nu 493. 144 Soatk. Central avenue. Building and Loan AssBclatlaw. JACKSON COUNTY BUILD INS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C. Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128 East Main street. Dentists. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Dentist Office in rooms 203-204, Farmer & Fruitgrowers' bank building, weak of the tracks. Physicians and Surjeem. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night ealta promptly answered. Office and resi dent phoue Main 3432. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D, Offices in Raskins' building. Phone Main 1001. CONROY & CLANCY Office U Stewart Building Physicians and Surgeons. Office phone Main 341 private phone Mnin 612. S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician aad Surgeon. Modern equipped operat ing rooms. X-Ray. Office hoarai 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Offica in Jaolraoa County Bank Building. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians. Mission Block. Phoaa 291, Medford. Cigars and Tobaccos. IRELAND & ANTLE Smoke Hoaae, dealers in tobacco, cigars and Book ers' supplies. Exclusive sgeats ef Lewis Singlo Binder, El Merita aad. El Palen'cia. 212 West Main street. Messenger Service. MESSENGER SEUVICH Me gere furnished at all hours of tfcajt and till 9 p. m. to any part of eRy from lOo to 25c. Phone Mala IS II.