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ii urtnivino-n tvt att. rnrjmrTNJi?. vi mimif. n .i n. c f. hay. ma 4- l . 'J il J.J' J I VJ. JIUll IJ LUJ lHUl'i:mi-'i w -- ' - - " , ............ w..-.. If You Want to to Make a Little Money, Read the Classified Ads WILL BEGIN SOON ON OREGON nil HI MAP Eiilnccrs Who Will Perform Work Arrive In Portland from California and Aro Rcaily to" Dcnta Work. 0. I llerl., with hlrt Bluff of roiul nmi'PliiK iikI"'iim, Iihm rmiohtid Port lruul from California, nml will coin inonc work liiiinodtiituly on nil of Uto Important highways of tho for tho Automobile flub, Mr. Hock's work Is th tnoKt Important muter fnkliiK yd tnmiKUiirntml In Oronoii to iiilvtirtbio thw mmnlc ehurni nml at tract to tho titato tho growing throng of tourists who would boo America In all ItH wondorfitl Kiwitletir, All of tho local niitomohllo owners ox puct Kroat results from tho proposed mapping. Thv stuto aHHOclatlon haB sent word to Chairman V. J. Clem on of tho road-mapplnK cotnmltteo thnt It will gladly support tho work of tho Portland association In carry ing out tho Hock plan. Numerous lottom aro bulng received by Mr. Clomona offering "tipport, and stig gonttiiK tho iicopo of tho work that In now ready to communco. Tho preliminary list of roads to bo mappod, as framed by tho com mltteo Is as follows: Ono routo from Portland to tho Sandy, two to Mount Hood, ono to Wllholt Spring, ono to Balom, ono from Portland to tho southern boundary of tho stato via Eugene, Itosoburg, Grants Pass, Mod ford and Ashland, ono road from Modford to Crntor Lako, no frm Cra ter Lako to Klamath, ouo'from Klam ath to Laltuvlow, ono road from Lako vlow north to Tho Dalles via Summor Lako, llond, Prlnovlllo and tho Dos chutes country, ono road from Shan Iko to Tho Dalles, ono from Tho Dalles to Pendleton via Wasco, Olox nnd Ileppnor, ono road from Pendle ton to Weston, ono road from Pen dleton to Woston, connoctlnK with tho Walla Walla road, ono road from Portland to' La Grande, Union nnd rt r n,ii.,rf!Hv. ono from Portland to Forest Grove, two roads from Port' land to McMlnnvllIo, ono from Port land to TIIIM"h, and ono from Tillamook to Nohnlom. Othor routes will bo Included In tho work of tho engineers, every Important sconlc at traction of tho stnto that can be readied now by highway capable of being traveled by automobiles, be ing on tho list for attention. In mnkinff maps of theso roads tho -onKlneors Ko Into every useful detail. Distance Is mndo as exact an If a lino wore put on tho hlgl'iwny. Two -speedometers aro used, ono on each fronj wheel, so that any variation on ono will bo caught up by tho other, and t..o average will bo an nc--cur to as distance can bo made. This automobile la sent ovor tho amo road twice, to chock up, so that In fact tho -dlstancos given by tho englnoors Is chocked by four speedometer read ings. Grndoomotora aro also used, giving tho oxact grado of any uoctlou of tho road, which varies matorlally from tho level. lu tho detailed maps worked out by a porson following tho map and traveling ovor a highway pursuant to Instructions cannot miss his courso, even In tho dark, as tho Instructions aro so comploto that tho poorost navigator could cover tho lBtatb by dead reckoning in tho night. All turns, grades, Important land marks, forks, crossings and othor Instructions nro sot forth with a de railed map that Is drawn accurately to scalo. .'SALES OF REALTY STILL GROWING fUst of Land Sales Made by Dress ier Agency During Past Few Days Total Nearly $50,000. O. W. ICaysor of Chicago has pur--chased 100 acres near Merlin, paying $10,000, Tho J, W. Drosslor ngoney roports tho Halo also or 22 acros south of Modford to O. D. Whitney for $12,000, Othor Bal03 mado by this agency during tho past tow days aro: Ono lot on OnUdnlo to Charles Eng lish, $1500; ono aero In West Mod ford to P, IltiBBoy, $250; two noros In Woflt Modford to J. Liggett, $G00; three lots In Parkor addition to J. O. OlBon, $000; two lots In Pnrkor addition to W. A, Moffott, $1100; houso and lot on Control avenuo to Marlon A. Itndor, $2200. WHEN FLOUR WAS" FIFTH SACK An Oil! Resident Recites a Few Rem iniscences of tho Days of Old, When Food Was Hlfjh, But Money Was Plentiful. "It looks to me," said an old tlmo iDHlduiil of the Hokiio Hlvor vnlloy, to a group of liiinrosltd listeners, "llko things wore going back In price' to tho days of tho early GO. "I can' remember when flour was woi'.'i V'Oj a sack In Jacksonville, and suit sold for $10 an ounce. It wns nlmwt worth ItH weight In gold. A plug of j Penh llrnnd tobacco cost 5 00. j Money, or rather gold dust was plon-' tlful lu thoso days nnd when wo wnnt d anything It. ,.hoi, days wo toi'gl't j It, no matter what tho price. Evi-ryJ nilii"! rnrled a buckskin sac!: with ; his dust lu and In every store, sn If.on or othor public place, there was a set of gold icaloo Many men enr rl rt a small pockot sot for weighing &!. You bo'ipht your good nnd then weighed nut ei.ough gold to 'j.iy for them. In pa .rg for n single drink nt tho bur thii customer wns io r.iru tho sack r-r.d allow tho Imr li !i(i v to take om a pinch of dint. ( a snloonmna'a fingors woro U'a he tut moro than li they were snll hii'I slender n usual thing th-y didn't Iobo in the transaction, lint that wasn't whnt I stnrted to Bay, What I started to say was that tho prices of living nro roaly higher In proportion to the Incomo of tho con sumer than It was In tho days when flour wns $G0 n sack. Wo had tho dust then and It was made to spend." To hnvo thnt furnished room un tenanted for ono weok will cost you n much an n "campaign" of want advertising. PORTLAND MARKETS. 4- 4 Hops, Wool nnd Hides. HOPS 100R crop, cuotco 15c; prlmo to cholco, lCc; prime, 16 c; moiilum, l&c; 1909, cholco, 21c; prlmo, 20c; medium, 10 019c. WOOL Nominal, . 1909, Wllla motto valloy, 20 921c; castorn Oro gon, 20f23c. SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 10 025c oanh; short wool, 25 60c; modlum wool, 60cff$l each; Ions wool, 7&c $1,25 each. TALLOW Prlmo, por lb. 3J4c; No. 2 and groaso, 2f2Hc. Mohair 1909. 23 g 24c lb. HIDES Dry hides, 170180 lb; green, 8 9c; bulls, groon salt, 7c lb; kips, 1010V4c; calves, green, 18 18c per lb. Hutter, Kgga and Poultry. EGGS Local, candlod, oolect, 25c; local storago, 28c; eastern storage-, 17c. BUTTER Extra creamery, 37 39c; fancy, 25 37c; otoro, 24c. POULTRY Mlxod chickens, 17 l-2c; fancy lions, 18c; roosters, old, 10 l-2o; goose, 12c for live, 14 15a for drossod; ducks, 22 l-2c; turkoyB, llvo 19c, dressed 23c; pig eons, squabs, $2,50 3 doz; drossod chlckon, l2o pound hlghor than allvo, Ornln, Flour and nay. BARLEY Producers' prlco 1909 Pood, $8.30; rollodn $33; brewing, C30.60. WHEAT -Track, club, $1.04; blue stem, $1,12; rod, $1.08; forty fold, $1.10; Wlllamptto valloy, $1.04. for,ty fold, $1.10; Wlllamotto valloy, $.06. MILLSTUPFS Soiling prlco Tlran, $27; middlings, $34; shorts, $37.50; chop, $22 20; alfalfa moal, $21 por ton, PLOUR Now crop, patonts, $6. 15; strntght', $4,90; bakar'a $5.96 6,15; Wlllamotto valloy, $6.80 bbl; export grados, $4,60; grcham, l-4s, $5.76; wholo whoat, $5.76; ryb, $5,75; balos, $3,15, HAY Producers prloc Now tim othy, Wlllametto valloy, fancy, $20; ordinary, $19; oaBtorn Orogon, $20.21; mlxod, $15; clovor No. 1, $15.'5016; wheat, $16017; choat, $10 017; alfalfa, $17. OATS Spot dollvory, now, po ducors' prlco Track No, 1 whlto, $31 $32; gray, $30031. Fruits nml Vcgcfnblea. FRESH FRUITS Oranges : Now navels, $2 03; bananas, 6 6 Ho lb; lemons, $3,76 04,60 box; grape fruit, $4; iioars, $1.25; grapes, $1. 75. POTATOES Soiling, new, $146 01,85; buying, eastern Multnomah and Clackamas, 75080c; Willamette The Best Work For tine Worker and The Best Worker For the Work The nsoful want ads nrc CURING a good many business Ills nowadays In 'this city. A I'or tho buslnoss office that Is suffering from too many "miscast" employos people who might bo very useful In some offices, but more bnnglorB In others tho want ads will bring ciulok rellof, PROFITABLE RU-ADJUSTVUNTSI ' In nil lines of builnoHS the classified ads are helping, and aro to help, employers to sen sibly and wlstly roorgnnlze tho helping forcos. They aro helping to fit personal efficiency to tho work to find the best workor for, the work, and tho best work for tho worker! Classified ads One cent a v.ord. valloy, 70c. ONIONS, Jobbing, $1.60 per cwt; garlic, 10012c per lb. APPLES $1.253. DEANS Small white, $6.60; large whlto. $4.60; pink, $4.85; bayou. $0; LI mas. $6; rods, $8. CATTLE Best ulcers, $5.6005. 80; good steors, $5; common stoers, $4.25; modlum, $4.3504.50; fancy holfors, $4.00; modlum cows, $4.00; poor cows, $3.00 03.60 bulls, $2.60 3.76; stags, $2.6003.00. HOGS Dost cast of tho mountains, $9.0009.25; fancy, $8.5008.75; stockors, $7.00; pigs, $8.00. SHEEP Bofct wothers, $0.00; or dinary, $6.60; spring lambs, $6,500 0.76; straight owes, $6.2506.50; mixed lots, $5,50. , CALVES Dcst, $66.?5; ordi nary, $5.0006.25. ucnrnnn UAnKPTS Fruits and Vegetables. (Prices paid by Mcdford morchanta) APPLES 2 4n lb. Potatoes, $1.25 -cwt; onions, $2 cwt; cabbago, 2 02Vc; turnips, lHc; parsnips, 1 to IVie. Ilutter. Kkk nnd Poultry. Prices paid by Modford merchants) Ranch butter, 32 c; fancy cream ery, 40c. Fresh ranch eggs, 20c. Mixed poultry, 10 014c; spring chickens, 15 018c; turkeys, 17c. (Prices paid producer.) HayTimothy, $10; alfalfa, $15; grass, $14; graln hay, $16. Grain Wheat, $1.20 bushel; oats, $36 ton; barloy, $30 ton. Beef 3 1-2 to 4 1-Jc; pork, 7 1-rc; mutton, 7c; Iamb, Fc; veal (drfii-J) 7c. (Selling prices.) Rollod barloy, 3 cwt., $88 ton; bran, $1.07; middlings, $1.861.I0; shorts, $1.8001.86. FOR SALE About 80 ncros; 26 acres In 4 and 6-yoar-old apples and poars, benrlng apricots; undor ditch; three mllos from Modford. Address II, caro Mall Tribune 299 FOR BALE About 05 tonB baled hay; all first and second cut al falfa. Inquire of II. T. Hull, Cen tral Point 209 FOR SALE Choico businosa prop erty nt a bargain, on long timo; ensy torms. Address Condor Wa ter Powor Cto; FOR SALE Sovontoon lota, 16 In ono block, close In, cheap It taken soon. Address P. O. Box 146, Med- ford, Or FOR SALE Must soli 6-room house, lot 50x120, flno location. Address Ownor, 24, caro Trlbuno. FOR SALE 2000 ncros ot black loam land 3 mllos ot town and somo small tracts of fruit land near Butto Falls at $20 por aero. Small and largo tracts ot timber on railroad nonr Butto Falls running from $20 to $25 por aero. Adams & Rlggs, Butto Falls, Or., ronl estate 299 FOR SALE An oxcollont Invest ment. 4 acres Insldo city limits In North Modford, with 865 foot front on 8. P. R. P.. right of way; half noro bearing fruit, 3-room house nnd othor outbuildings; prlco $2600, oaay torms on $1000. Plerco-Shop-1 herd & Co., Modford, Orogon, 299 FQR S"5LE Now modorn house, stroot to bo pavod All taxos paid. D care Mall Trlbuno, 300 FOR SALE Chonp, whlto bull tor rlor dog, coming 2 yoars, twlco bluo ribbon by Judgo Mortlmor, 19Q9 S. F. show. 03 Grosham at., Ashland, Or. 300 Aiimvci-h nt Mall Trlbuno for II, F, Owner UOlj C, V, A. Hot 7J18, V, 8, II. h. 4. . 4. t. 4- FOR SALE. 4- 4. FOIt SALE 5 nnd 10-acre tracts just within nnd adjoining city lira its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address Condor Water Powor Co. ' FOR SALE-1 to 5 acres, under Fish Lake dltcH, 1 1-4 miles from post offlco. Splendld'locatlcn for home; 1 flno for borrles and garden; $350 por aero. See owner, No. 20 S. Peach street, of P. O Box 842.J061 FOR SALE 40 acres ot good timber flvo mllos from Mcdford; all down hill. Mat Calhoun, Phoenix, Ore gon. " FOR SALE Mimeograph for dupll-j eating letters. In good condition, cheap, at office "of Condor Water & 1 FOR SALE A second-hand type writer for snlo at a very reasonable figure. Tho Merrivold Shop, 134 W. Main st. FOR SALE 40 fine setting turkey honB tor sale. Inquire ot John An derson, managor Westcrlund Or chards. Tclophono Farmer 83. 299 FOR SALE Good lot In splendid residence section for less money than a smallor lot will bring a greater dis tance from business section. Ad dress Y, caro of this offlco. FOR SALE Nfnoty sens. 30 in one year old applo and pear trees, 100 Inches of water, 2 1-2 miles from railroad station. For terras rlte "Ownor," caro Mall Trlbuno. 261" FOR SALE 60 acres, finest building alto In the alloy, lncludli c 30 acres good fruit land; cheap and terms right. H. C. Maltby, Palm Bldg., Main nnd Front FOR SALE Modorn 5-room bunga low, close In; small payment down, balance torms to suit; also cottage and 4 good lots. Address L, this of fice. FOR SALE On North RlvorsUe Avenue, 5 room houso, barn and ,ono-halt acre of good garden land all for $1600. Addross P. O. box 878, Medford. Or. 1 FOR SALE Or trado. Having dis posed of my tmplomont, vehtclo and automobile business, I offer for sale my Tourist demonstrating auto; will trado for realty. D. T. Lawton. FOR SALB 76 acros best fruit land In north end of valloy; 4 mllos from railroad; 1-2 mllo from school; about 16 acres cleared; some fruit In bearing; Irrigating ditch runs through mlddlo of It; plenty of wa ter: with house, barn, woll and spring nnd 1000 cords of wcod on It; n No. 1 road In all directions; $3500. Buy of ownor. Seo Colomnn at cig ar factory. 268 FORBaT.U Somo good-buys" 3"U acres jut outsldo Ashland city lim its, soil doop black, sood orchard, alfalfa or garden land; has good Improvements; nlcoly locatod to cut In aero tracts; this Is a bargain nt $14,250. Also 300 acres boat soil nnd host irri gated tract In oouthorn Oregon; can not bodupllcated as n fruit or alfalfa venture; will pay 20 por cent on In vestment as an alfalfa farm. Wo havo other tracts, both largo and small, with prlcos to Bult any purso; nlBo somo good buys In Ash land city proporty. For particulars call on or addross H. L. Whlto & Co., No, 25 North Main street, room 7, Ashland Imp. block, 321 FORTSA'LB-I can dollver T gallons mborntug'a milk from grain fod Jer seys dally at 8 to one party wanting milk, wholesale, Box 738, Modford, .4 4-4- -f 4-f'ftt 4. FOR SALE. ! FOR SALE Heavy work hoss at the Noah stables. 298 FOR SALE Now four-room house ! and two lots, $1200. Address C,J ! caro of Tribune. 302 FOR SALE Upright boiler with 8 horso power engine attatched. Com pltet for hoisting of stump pulling, also 300 to 500 feet of wlro cable, used only 2 months. Address P. O. Box 29, Medford, Oregon. 299. FOR SALE Palm Rooming house Benson Investment Co. 297 FOR SALE Full blood Plymouth Rock cockerels and eggs; hay. Phone Farmer 703x3. FOR SALE Why pay rent? Twenty dollars a month buys a new 5-room bungalow and tho price Is only $800. Threo of theso are now completed, so you can move right In, others are being constructed and will be sold on the same easy term3. Benson Investment Co. 301 FOR SALE Eggs for hatching. $1 per setting, from pure laying strain of Barred Rock. Phono Mcdford Farmer 186. Address Box 196, Cen tral Point. 321 FOR SALE Guernsey cow, fresh May l3t. Call at No. 5 Eleventh streei. . 298 FOR SALE Whlto Leghorn, thor oughbred eggs". Address 687, Med ford, Or. 300 FOR SALE For tho best dry oak In town call on C. F. RelchBteln, or phone to 491; $8 per cord and fir $750. 300 FOR SALE Road this special bar gain. 10 acres of fruit, bearing, 2 1-2 miles east ot Ashland; good six-room houso; upstairs not tin lshod; good well, wind pump, tank, with water piped Into tho houso; 1 good cow, 1 good horso, 1 hack and harness, 1 buggy and harness, all farming tools, spraying outfit and pruning tools, with furniture In houso, Included In price ot $4250. Address or seo Yockey & Beaver, Ashland, Oregon. 300 FOR SALE A beautiful home In a good locality; a well finished nine room house; nice lawn, email or chard, shade trees, good barn and windmill; pipeline on one corner. Inquire of F. X. Musty, Tolo, Or.304 j 4- $ -r -r -r WANTED -Gordon .press Mall Trlbuno office. reedor. WANTED Bargains by the Michi gan Land Co., No. G South Fir stroot. 298 WANTED Experienced stono cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Power Co's. offlco. WXNTEBMnn and wlfoTman J for gardening and wife for general housework. Apply Condor Water & Power Co WANTED A man experienced In the handling ot Incubators and turkoy raising. Apply at offlco of Condor Water & Power Co. 283 WANTED Wo have tho cash to pay for bargains In land. Michigan Land Co., 6 S. Fir st 300 WANTED Carpenter work by tho day or by contract William Down ing, 1317 North Central ave. 298 WANTED An Investment. What havo you? I havo from $5 to $15,000 caBh, Will consider No. 1 apple and pear dirt, raw land or sot to troos, nny ago; also Modford proporty. Ad dress Engineer, Box 863, Modford, WANTED Man and wife, want po sltlon on farm or fruit ranch, fruit ranch proforred. Addross V, caro of this office. 299 VANTED. , - 4- i WANTED Poiftt fan" by young "man on ranch; havo had thrjyo years ox porlonc both on frulf and stock ranch. Adrire It, care of this of flco. 208 WANTlili-To ront, fiirnlBhed hou se, 4 to C rooms. Mr. Dennett, Hotel Nash. 298 ATTTEDFrrit-cIass gardener.' Ap- ply Condor Water & Power Co. FOR RENT. l 4-fH 4- FOR RENT Nicely ttirnlsljcd rooms for rent with board; transients ac commodated by the day or week. No. 10 North Grape street, noxt to , Fruit Growers bank. FOR RENT Office; two large light front rooms unfurnished; second floor; 1 month; 1 ear lease 133 West Main st 398 FOR RENT Tracts of land from one to forty acres; with water for irrieation; suitable for raising po tatoes and garden track, also suit able for chicken and turkey raising. Owner will furnish a reasonable amount of lumber and poultry and othor fencing for improvements if lessee perform labor of erecting same. Call at office of Condon Water and Power company for par ticulars. FOR RENV Modern furnished housekeeping rooms; no email chil dren. 222 Couth Holly st. FOR RENT Modern tumii'ud rooms at 604 Yest 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 EXCHANGE. 4- 4- - 4-4- 4. 4.4.4 FOR EXCHANGE $15,000 Improv ed and unimproved city property In Medford to exchange for ranch. E. M. T., care of Mall Tribune. 298 RIISIHESS DIRECTORY. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheetiron ware on hand and made to order. 12S North G street. Attorneys. WITIflNGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm Building. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank Build ing. second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attomey-at-Law, Offices Room 30, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Transfer and Drayajt. H. S. BRUMBLE Drayage and transfer. Baggage stored. Office C and Seventh. Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate, Loans and Fire Insurnnoc Office, suite 205-206, over Fruit growers' Bank. Phono 541. AS A MATTER OF BUSINESS, we would suggest that yon call at our office in search of real estate bar gains. We refuse to list any prop erty for which owner aska more than wo think it is worth. We do not care to make sales at extrava gant and unreasonable prices. You will not find us tagging you on the street or annoying you at the hotel, honce this invitation to call at our office, No. 128 E. Main st. Pierce, Shepherd & Co. Brick Companies. G. W. Priddy. J. T. O'Brieu. O. D. Nagle. THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick manufacturers and contractor; also lime, cemont and piaster in any quantity. Office, Medford National Bank bldg. Phone Mam 645. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone 351. Night Phoues: C. W. Conklm 3601, J. H. Butler 3571. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pobo with Mnokey and die with joy." Over Al len & Reagan's storo; entrance on Seventh stroot Hospitals. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South C St., Medford, Or. E. W. Hisoy, Matron. Official hospi tal P. & E. R. R. Stenographers. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographio work done quickly and well. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 4- t t Printers and Publishers. "2 MEDFORD PRINTING CO. ha the best equipped job office in South ern Oregon; Portland picofl 37 South Central nve. Piano Instruction. MJSS JENNES8E BUTLER-Piano instruction and musical hifttory. Studio, No. 8 S. Orauge St. PhoM Main 24Q1. HARMONY, sight reading, musical jform. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan College of Mnaic Miss Flora. Gray, Studios, 144 South Central aventw. Phone 403. CIvH EfHttatffS. WILL take by contract, on re&soa able terms, all kinds of work; aloe irrigating, planting and caltivariBfc etc. Landscape gardening. First class references. William Peters, Civil Engineer, Phono 1861, 322 X. Main street. Medford, Or. Bill Pasters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster ani Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7, JacksoH Coaaty Bank BnOding, Medford, Or. IHHari Parterg. S. T. BROWN k CO. BiUkrfe, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up staks, Young & Hall baii&sg. A nice eei place to spend the hot afternooM. Architects. J. K. A. BILES Architect ani Builder. P. O. Box 486, Hedfeni, Or. Your buildup respectfrily so licited. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects aaM Builders, offieo 7-8, 235 Hak. Phone Main 3471. Residence pfcoM 2471. Carriage awl Aula PaMhuj. VALLEY .SIGN AND CARRIAGE WORKS High -class work guaraa teed. Signs. Riverside aveaww Phone SOL Furniture H. IT. WILSON & CO., dealers k new and second-hand fmraitare ai hardware. Agents for Mound City kitchen cabinet 323 E. Seventh at MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly sts., Me4eri. Miasion Furniture wade to order. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stove and Ranges. New and Second-Hani Furniture. Eads' old etaal, 18 W F st. South. Phone 91. Medferd, Or. QUAKER NURSERIES Our tree are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything pat out We are sot in Us trust II. B. Patterson, office Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery stock. CL F. Cook, Prop. fe. IL V. depot P. O. Box 84J,. PfeoiM 1301, Medford. MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instraotio Metropolitan College of Music. Mis Flora Gray. PWe 463. Hi Boutk Central "ease " BuHflwg md Lean Ase Utlew. JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. a Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128 Em Main street Dah lists. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Dentist Office in rooms 243-241, Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' bask baHLing, wmi of the tracks. Physician and Swiews. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night e!k promptly answered. Offios and real- dent phone Main 3432. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Offices ia Hastens' baUding. Phona Main 1001. CONROY & CLANCY Dffice ia Stewart Building Phystana and a . .1 !-!.. oji. private phona Mam 612. S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician ftad Surgeon. Modern equipped operst- ing rooms. X-Rav. Offioe hoars I 10-12. 2-4 d. m. Offioo in Jackie County Bank Building. DR. F. Q. CAR LOW, DR. KVA MAINH CAIUXJW UsUODaUle Phvainianci. Uisnirui FMoflkr. Phant 201. Medford. Cigars and Tataee. IjHwih nil mn nMiiiHr. ej wm I , mu El Pal en a. 212 West Main street Uauai TViel MESSBNOBK vtirst 1 11 rw mwrm a. nil Miaia in ua and till 9 9. to any ftti of city from lee to 25c. Fk JU 1C1I 1