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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AfARCH 10, 1910. Classified Ads aid selling what you don't need and buying' what you need I v 4 4 4 4 4-4-4 4-4 4 4 4 4-44-4 4 4 4 4- 4-4 4-4-4-4.4.4 4-4 4 4 4 4 4-4-4-4-1 4444 4 -. FARMERS I RAIN IS SOON 10 Eastern Orcuon Fanners to Do Given Courses In Various Linos Appcr- talnlnii to tlio FarmGreat Good Will Bo Accomplished, PORTLAN'I), Or., Murtih 10. Tliu most thoroughly uipilppod funning demount ration train ovur run in thia statu will ho operated through Kml r Orogiin ly tho 0, It. & N. from March i 1 lo April 1. Tho railroad 1m acting in conjunction with tliu Or egon Agricultural college at Lorvnl- Itri. ami a competent com ol Jootur era on nil agricultural Hiibjoutn will nujiunipaiiy tliu train, deliver ad drcMHUH and demonstrate tliu ugrioul tural apparatuti carried. Tliu train will vinit Mood River, Wiikco, Sher man, (Jilliaui, Morrow, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa and Baker counties Tliu purpoau of tliu trip in to onootir ngo divurnifiud farming and to fur- thar tliu improvement of agricultural method and country Ufe conditions in tliu lurrltory viwitod. Great good in expected to result iroin tliu trip, bulijoutri to Ito din uiiHHvd, according to tliu needs of tliu different looulitioa visited, am tliu following: Poultry, dairying, horti culturc, iiioio and bolter livestock, chemistry of tliu soil, rotation of cropH, uoiiNurvatiou of moidttiru and general agricultural methods, All told, 30 towns will lie visited and lectures and tloinoiiHt rations will ho given in each. Tliu hunt fanning nparatiiH and methods will ho taught hy duiuoiiHtratiou aw wull iih (u theoretical lectures. Forest supervisors of Oregon, Washington and Alnnka will meet in Portland .March lil-'JO. The pro. gram includes many subjects of great imMirtanco in tliu ndmimiitra tion of forest affairs and tliu gath ering will havu much to do in shap ing policies to he followed in future. L.F. ICncipp, assistant forester, will attend thu coiiforenco as tho' repre sentative of thu Washington office, it being iuiM)H8ihlu for Forester II. S. Graves, who Kticccudud Gifford I'iiichol iih thu huad of thu bureau, to come. Tho supervisors will dis cuss inethodH to bu followed in mooting common problems and suc cessful oxporimuutH in meeting dif ficulties will he told for the benefit of all. In thu inturchangu of experi ence and now idons the supervisors hope- to profit largely at tho coming session. Traffic nrrangcmcntR nro being completed between the Hill railroads, the Great Northern, Northern Pn cifio and Spokane, Portland & Seat tie, and tho Oregon Kloctrio railway, whoroby n t raffia intorchango will bo uritahliHhod that will give thu Wil Inmotto valley a computing lino with tho Southern Pacific on transconti. nontal froight. This nrrnngemont in bound to prove an ndvanfago to tho poopio of tho whole, valley for com petition in tranHportiition, af in ov orything olso, is helpful. Iloga hrolco nil fonnor rooords in thu Portland markut Into IitHt weok, when tho remarkablo price of $11 n lumdrod poundH, livo weight, was paid hy locnl paakors for tho 0Bt Eastern Oregon porkers, This prico wns not only tho highost over paid borp in tho momory of paokors, hut leadH tho whole United StalcH for tho last half century at loaHt. For about ono woolc Portland has had tho dis tinction of lending thu wholo United States in boing the higliost-prioed bog mnrkot. Whon hogs wont to $10.10 and $10.25 last woolc, it was thought tho limit had been reached, but tho jump (o $11 shows tho scant supply of high-claBH porkors. in this Jnarkot nnd tho strong demand. Hons at $1.0.35. S.T. LOUIS, Mo March 10. A ""glowing tribute" to tho result of tho "moat Htriko" which was stnrtod horo to lowor tho prioo of moats camo from tho stock market today. The bost grado of hogs sot n now sky ( rooket record at $10.35 por hundrcd ;wolght. , Lambs also mado a now aviation rooord. Thoy woro quoted at $0,05 por 100 pounds at tho mnrkot horo today. TWO TAKE POISON TO END THEIR EXISTENCE PORTLAND, Or., March 1,0, Do tsnondonoy is today nssicrnod for tho auicido of two mon in this city Into yostordny, both ending tholr Itvos by luriuking poison, 'L. E. Iluntor, n cnrjiontor, who '.took morphlno, hnd booomo unbal- RON aucod over Hid multiplicity of proh- leihtt which confronted him in tho' study of sociology, Thu oilier man, whoso uamo is un known, had grieved over separation , from bin wife. Hepalrlng to a room ing house, tho took tho fatal potion, leaving a lottor to bin wife and one to his father, but addressing neither. , lie was -10 years of ago and his ap-! pearauco indicate ho was u man of education and refinement. U l ttt4t t PORTLAND MARKETS. f f t f f f-f-f i1 Hop". Wool mill Jllilen. IIOPB 1008 crop, clioico lCc; prlnio to choice 10c; nrlmo, 16'4c; medium. ICc; 1000, cholco, 21c; prime, 20c; medium, ICQ) 19c. WOOI. Nomlnnl, 1900, Wllla mutto vnlloy, 20 21c; onsturn Oro Kon, 20ff 23c. Sllb-ICPBKINH BhonrliiB, 10 ZT26c each; Rhorl wool, 2GO'C0c; modlum wool, GOctff $1 each; Ions wool, 76c $1,25 cncli. TALLOW Prime, por lb. 3CMc; No. 2 nnd Rronno, 2ff2l4c MOHAIIt 1909, 2324c lb. HIDK8 Dry bides, l7(318c lb; green, 8 (ft 9c; bulls, green salt, 7c lb; kips, 10O10 V4c; calroa, Breen, lClSc put lb. Iluttcr, Krkh nnd Poultry. 120GH Local, candtod, soloct, 23c; locnl morago, 2Cc; eastorn utornRO, 17c. IJUTTUn Kvtrn creamory, 30 G 38c; fancy, 2537c; iitoro, 24c. POULTRY Mixed chickens, IRo; fancy benn, IS l-2c; roostom, old, 17 l-2c; coobo, 13o for live, U 15c for droflsod; ducko, 22 l-2c"; turkoyB, Hvo 19c, droaBoJ 23c; pig eons, nqunbR, $2.503 dot; dressod chicken, l(T2c pound higher than nllvo. Ornln, Flour mid liny. IIAHLRY Produconi' prico 19Q9 Feed, 18,30; rolladfl $33; browing, $30.60. i WHEAT Track, club, $1.05; Muo ntotn, $1.12; rod, $1.08; forty fold, $110; Wlllnmetto Vnlloy, $1.05; forty fold, $1.10; Wlllamotlo Yalloy, $1.07. MILL8TUFF8 Soiling price nrnn, $27; mlddllng, $34; Bhorta, $27.50; chop, $2229; nlfnlfn mon!, $21 por ton. PLOim Now crop, patents, $0. 15; strnlght, $4.90; bnkor's, $5,950 0.15; Willnmotto vnlloy, $5.80 bbl; export grades, $4.56; graham, l-4s, $5.75; wholo wheat, $5.76; ryo, $5.75; bnloo, $3.15 HAY Producoro' price Now tim othy, Willnmotto vnlloy, fancy, $20; ordinary, $19; eastern Oregon, $30021; mixed, $16; clovor No. 1, $15.60010; wheat, $10017; cheat, $16 017; alfalfa, $17. OATS Spot dollvory, now, po ducera' prlco Track No. 1 white, $31$32; gray, $30031. Fruit nnd Vegetables. FRESH FRUITS Orange: New navels, $23; bananas, 606o lb; lemons, $3.75 4.60 box; Grape fruit. $4; pcara, $1.40; grapes, 83c. POTATOES Sailing, now, $1.16 01.26; buying, eastern Multnomah and Clackamas, 75 080c; Willamette valley, 70c. ONIONS Jobbing, $1.60 por cwt; garlic, 10012c por lb. APPLES $1.26 3. DEANS Small white, $6.60; large white, $4,60; plalc, $4.85; bayou, $0; Llmas. $6; reds, $3. CATTLE Boat steers, $5.0005.- 80; good Bteors, $5; common steers, $4,85; medium, $4.3504.50; fancy heifers, $4,00; modlum cows, $4.00; poor cows, $3.0003,50: bulls, $2.60, 3.75; stags, $3.6003,00. HOfJS Doat eaat ot the mountains, $9,0009.26; fancy, $8.5008.76; stockoro, $7.00; pigs, $8.00. SHEEP Debt wothors, $0.00; or dinary, $5,50; spring lambs, $0,500 0,75; strnlght owes, $6.36 06.60; mixed lots, $5.50. CALVES Dost, $000.26; ordi nary, $5,0006.26. . . .. MEDFORD MARKETS. 4 -f Fruits and Vfgetablea. (Prlcos paid by Modford morchnnts) APPLE8 24o lb. Potatoes, $1.00 Rwt; onions $2 cwt; cabbago, 2 02c; turnips, lHq; parsnips, 1 to lHc. Butter, Kggs and Poultry. (Prlcoa paid by Modford merchants) Ranch butter, 32 c; fancy cream ery, 40c. Freah ranch oggs, 20c. Mixed poultry, 10 014c; spring ohtckens, 16 018c; turkeys, 17c. (Prices paid producers.) Hay Timothy, $18; alfalfa, $16; Brass. $14: grain hay, $16, Grata Wheat, $1.20 bushel; oats, $36 ton; barley, $31 ton, -4-4-4 --4-I Somebody's Destiny May Be Wrapped Up in One of Today's Classfied Ads! Ofton and ofton, n wholo enrovr is shaped, lnflu-nrd, turned Into now channels by a Want Adv. PorbnpR no such caroor-BhnpIng clasBlflcd,ndv, U In today'B paper and, yet, perhaps thoro nro u hnlf dozon of thern! ,.4 Not many things nro moro Interesting than tho "Wants" on any day, even on an un Qvontful Wnnt-ndv. day! Classified Ads One Cent a Word lleof Cows 4 O 4 VS ; Btoers 5 & 5 '4; pork 8 0 8, mutton 5 5 Mil tombs 0; veal (dressed) 8. (Soiling prices.) Polled barloy, 2 cwt.. $38 ton; bran, $1.07; middlings, $1.85 01.90; shortr, $1.8001.85. FOR SALE. - -4- 4- FOR SALE (5uo span of draft horsos, wolKhlng about 3000 pounds FIVo years old, Ono big l orso 7 yoar old, weight 1250 pounds. Ad drcHn 705 North Central. George II. Yoitntr. 307 FOR SALE A flno farm horse, 1200 pounds at 1009 W. Main Bt. FOR SALE! 1000 cednr fonco posts, a lot of fonco pickets. F. Oocnbruggo, Studounkor Bros. Co. Wnrohouso. FOR SALE Modern bungalow, 5 rooms, bath, pantry, two porches, wired, partly plumbod, tinted walls, waxed woodwork, corner lot 50x 120 feet, In ono of choicest East Modford districts; bouBO and lot could not now ho duplicated for prlco oskod, $2000; $1500 will han dle Address P. O. Dor 172. 324 FOR SALE Thoroughbrod Rhodo Is land Rod oggs for sotting, $1.60 for 15. Mrs. A. N. Hlldorbrnnd, 204 RooBOvolt avonuo. 305 FOR SALE $7000 buys n two-story brick building In business contor; must bo cash nnd quick monoy. Sis kiyou Realty Co.. 22 Jackson Co. Dank. 299 FOR SALE $1800 buys a six-room bouso, two lota 50x100, gns onglno, 2 wells, 5 poach trees, bearing, 2 npplo troes, 2 pear troos, 2 plum trees, 25 rhubarb, 300 strawberries, 25 grape stumps, nil bearing; city water and sower; half cash, balo.nco 3 yoara, 0 por cent. Siskiyou Realty Co., 22 Jackson Co. Dank. 299 FOR SALE-MDn North Rlvorstde Avcnuo, 5 room bouso, barn and ,ono-halt acre of good garden land all for $1600. Address P. O. box 878, Modford, Or. FOR SALE Ono 2-horso disc har row, cost 100, Prlso $35. 0, One Klmblo woodor, cost $20.00. Prlco $17.60. Doth practically now, only having boon run ovor about 40 acres, Inquire Modford Book Store FOR SALB7-5 and 10-acre tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address Condor Water Powor Co. FOR SALE Business paying $6000 a year on Main atroot, modern building, long loaao, choap ront, lonso nlono worth moro than naked for stock; $2500 takos It, actual lnvolco. No options, no tcrmB, cash talks and If you haven't It aavo your time Address "Bargain," caro Mall Tribune. FOR SALE All kinds of nursery stock, 1300 Nowtowns, No, 1 grndo. Comlco, Winter Nolls nnd Bartlott ponra In roasonablo quantities, Wrlto or phono Ashland NursorloB, Thos. H. Thompson, proprietor, Ashland, Oregon. 300 FOR SALE Tho Palma rooming houso. This la tho bost paying bus iness proposition la town. Benson Invostmont Co. 303 FOR SALE A yonr-old driving mnro, sound, kind; ovtrn drlvor, work In all hnrnoes, snfo for lndy; also opon buggy nnd nearly now harness, Inquire of Tom Collins, Almond stroot. 304 FOR SALE Hooslor hay press, bug gy, throo horsos nnd a two soatod wagon. H. T. Hull, Con'ral Point, 304 FOR SALB Choice business prop erty at a bargain, on long time; easy tonus. Address Condor Wa ter Power Co. H--4- tt''f FOR SALE. FOR SALE 1 to 6 acres, undor Fish Lako ditch, 1 1-4 miles from post offlco. Splendid location for homo; flno for berries and garden; $350 por aero. Soo owner, No. 20 S. Peach street, of P. O Box 842. 300 FOR SALE 40 acres ot good timber flvo miles from Modford; all down hill. Mat Calhoun, Phoenix, Ore gon. FOR SALE Mtmoograpn tor dupll cattng letters. In good condition, cheap, at offlco of Condor Water & Powor Co. 283 FOR SALE Oood lot In splendid residence section for less money than a smaller lot will bring a greater' distance- from business soctlon. Ad dress Y, caro of this offlco. FOR SALE Ninety aens. 30 in one year old npplo and pear trees, 100 Inches of water, 2 1-2 miles from railroad station. For terms write "Owner," care Mnll Tribune. 201 FOR SALE 60 acres, finest building cite in tho olloy. Includh g 30 acres good fruit land; cheap and terms right. H. C. Maltby, Palm Bldg., Main and Front FOU SALE Four larco lots, C8 l-2x :2b, South Front, $130A; two largo lets 58 1-2x127, North Front $400; S5 acres alfnlfa land, three .miles from Medford, $300 an arro fclskl Lnnd Co., 206 Phlpps bldg. 302 FOR SALE A beautiful homo In a good locality; a well finished nlno room houso; nlco lawn, small or chard, shudo trees, good barn and windmill; pipeline on one corner. Inquire of F. X. Mnsty, Tolo. Or.304 FOR 8 ALB 76 acres best fruit land In north end ot valley; 4 miles from railroad; 1-2 mile from school; about 15 acres cleared; some fruit in bearing; lrrfgatlng ditch runs through mtddlo of It; plenty of wa ter: .with house, barn, well and spring and 1000 cords of wood on it; a No. 1 read in all directions; $3500. Buy of owner. See Coleman at cig ar factory. 268 FOR SALE Some good buys. 30 acres Just outside Ashland city lim its, soil deep black, good orchard, alfalfa or gardon land; has good Improvomei.ts; ntoely located to cut In aero tracts; this Is a bargain at $14,250. Also 300 acres best soil and best Irri gated tract In southern Oregon; can not bedupllcatod as a fruit or alfalfa venture; will pay 20 por cent on In vestment as an alfalfa farm. We havo other tracts, both largo and small, with prices to suit any purso; also some good buys In Ash land city property. For particulars call on or address II. L. Whlto & Co., No. 25 North Main atreot, room 7, Ashland Imp. block. 321 FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, $1 por Bottlng, from puro laying strain of Barrod Rock. Phono Modford Farmer 180. Address Box 196, Cen tral Point. 321 FOR SALE 3( horses, hay press, bug gy, and a two-soatod wagon. II. T. Hull. Central Point. 300 FOR SALE About 30 acres ot good orchard land 1 1-2 miles oast ot phoenix. One-half is In orchard. Telephone Modford, 1199, or ad dress C. T. Payne, Phoonlx, Ore. FOR SALE Good, rich black top dirt, Just tho thing for gardens. Boo A. Slover. POTf-SATE Enrjy Sunrise seed po tutoos. Aildvw Louis . Bonnott, Modford. 314 WANTED. WANTED Two' men and teams lor clearing and plowing ranch, Benson Investment Co. 304 1 WANTED Man and wife: men for gonoral farm work, wife to cook for 0 to 10 people. No children. Apply or write H. P. Meader. Thrco Oaks orchard, 4 miles south ot Medford. WANTED Hand laundry by a lady with three years' experience; satis faction guaranteed. Call at 504 N. Fir street or phono Main 741. 307 WANTED Young ladles over 18 years of ago, to enter training sct'ool of Southern Oregon hospital. Must havo good references. 305 WANTED A wash woman to wash on Monday and Iron Tuesday. 332 South Riverside; telephone 441. 304 WANTED A 3rst class orchardlsts will take contracts for planting or caring for a limited amount ot or chard. Address Box 712, Medford, Oregon. 306 WANTED First-class gardener. Ap ply Condor Witer & Power Co. WANTED Experienced stono cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Powor Co's. office. WANTED Man and wife, man for gardening and wife for general housework. Arply Condor Water & Power Co WANTED A man experienced In the handling ot Incubators and turkey raising. Apply at office of Condor Wator & Power Co. 283 WANTED An Investment. What have you? I have from $5 to $16,000 cash. Will consider No. 1 apple and pear dirt, raw land or sot to trees, any ago; also Medford property. Ad dress Engineer, Box 863, Medford. FOR RENT. FOR RENT A farm, close In, fair buildings, good terms. Apply at onco to "W. T. York & Co. 303 FOR RENT Two five room bunga lows just completed in West End. $10 por month. Benson Investment Co. 303 FOR RENi Modern furnished housekeeping rooms; no small chil dren. 222 Couth Holly et. FOR RENT Nicely tarnished rooms for rent with board; transients ac commodated by the day or week. No. 10 North Grape street, next to Fruit Growers' bank, FOR RENT New and nicely fur nlshod sleeping rooms, charges rea sonable. Mrs. J. F. Hutchason. Di rections: Go west to Oakdale, then north to Fourth street, then woat to Olson street, the first street on north sldo ot Fourth street as you go went. Phone 3207. 297 FOR RENT Tracts of land from ono to forty acres; with wator for irrigation, suitablo for raising po tatoes and garden truck, also suit able for ohiokon and turkey raising. Owner will furnish a reasonable amount of lumber and poultry and othor fenoing for improvemouts if Iobsoo perform labor of erecting same. Call at office of Condon Wator and Power company for par ticulars. FOR RENT Storage room for rent close in. All kinds ol goods stored. Call phono No. 2121 between 8 a. m. aud 5 p. m, 305 FOR RENT Farm tor rent. Inquire of O. H, Coroy, at Garnott-Corey Hardware. FOR RENT Only hotel m town of 1000 population. Call at Condor Water and Power Co., 309 West Wala street. FOR RENT Modern furnish d rooms at 604 West lOtk or 124 King street. FOR RENT. F6u" RENT E'urnWfed" "rooms. No. 10 North Orapo street. FAR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Good work horse to exchange for a driving horso, suit ablo for a lady. Address P. O. Box 265. LOST. LOST Child's gold rimmed eye glasses In gray silk case with Init ials, "Dr. M. C. Flndlcy, Grants Pass, Ore." Ploaso return to West Side Meat Market and receive re ward. 304 4- FOUND. FOUND A gold lockot. Owner may havo some- by proving property and paying for this advertisement nt the Mall Tribune offlco. 44 4 4 4 f4 4 nnciuPSQ nmFrrrnnv Landscape Gardeners. J. T. BROADLEY, Landscape gar dener; a long experience in laying out and care of private grounds. P. O. Box 521. Medford. Or. Tin Sheps. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tarn and shcetiron ware on band and made to order. 128 North O Btreet Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm Building. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA- LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 9 D street, ground floor, COLVIQ & READIES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of flco Medford National Bank. Build ing, second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attorney-at-Law, Offices Room 30, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Transfer and Drayaie. H. S. BRUMBLE Drayage and transfer. Baggage stored. Office C and Seventh. Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate. Loans nnd Fire Insurnt Office, suite 205-206, over Fruit growers' Bank. Phone 541. AS A MATTER OF BUSINESS, wo would suggest that you call at our office in search of real estate bar gains. We refuse to list any prop erty for which owner asks more than we 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 Btreet or annoying you at the hotel, bonce this invitation to call at our offioe, No. 128 E. Main st. Pierce, Shepherd & Co. Brick Cewpantes. O. W. Priddy. J. T. O'Brien. O. D. Nagle. THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick manufacturers and contractor ; also lime, cement and plaster in any quantity. Office, Medford National Bank bldg. Phone Main 545. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone 35L Night Phones: C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H. Butler 3571. Photefraphers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mackey and die with joy." Over Al len & Reagan's store; entrance on Sovontb. 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. QAUNYAW Palm blook. Stenographic work done quickly and well. Bricklayers. BRICKLAYERS K. Kurin, at Smokehouse, first-class bricklayer, Btonoworker, coment Btooping, stnooo and moulding, fireplaces and tile work a specialty, European plan; day or contract. Medicines. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES Will cure rheumatism, asthma, paralysis, sores and pri vate disoases. These remedies may be prooured at tho Sing Lee laun dry, 123 S. Rivorside avenue, Med ford, Or., where they will be sold by tho proprietor. Dr. Chow Young has treated sev oral severe oases with his remedies since coming to Medford and has for reference some of tbo best known and most intelligent citizens in Southern Oregon. Call on him. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has th best equipped job offlco In South ern Oregon; Portland p. ices. 37 South Central nvo. Piano Instruction. MISS JENNESSE BUTLER Pia instruction nnd musical History. Studio, No. 8 8. Oraago St Pho Main 2401. HARMONY, sight rending, music form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Motropoutaa Collego of Music. Miss Flora Gray. Studios, 144 South Central aveaa. Phone 403, Civil Entlnters. WILL tako by contract, on reo able terms, all kinds of work; als irrigating, planting and caltivatiBg, etc. Landscape gardening. First class references. William Peters, Civil Engineer, Phone 1801, 322 XL Main street, Medford, Or. Bill Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster bbA Distributor. All orders promptly; filled. Room 7, Jackson Const? Bank Building, Medford. Or. Billiard Farters. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young & Hall building. A niee eeel place to spend the hot aftenaooM. Architects. J. K. A. BILES Architect asi Builder. P. O. Box 480, Medford, Or. Your building respectfully e li cited. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects aatt Builders, office 7-8, 235 Mai, Phone Main 3471. Residence pkee 247L Carriage and Auto PalnUftj. VALLEY .SIGN AND CARRIAG1 WORKS High-class work guaran teed. Signs. Riverside aveac. Phone 801. , Furniture. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers m new and second-hand furniture awl hardware. Agent9 for Mound Cits, kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh et. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly ate., MedfoHL 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. Eada' old stand, 18 W F st. South. Phone 91, Medferd, Of. QUAKER NURSERIES Our tree are budded, not grafted. Our stoek is not irrigated. We guarantee av erything put out. We are not in tka trust H. B. Patterson, office ua Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade mirsary stock. C. F. Cook, Prop. R. R. V. depot. P. O. Box 84L Phone 1201 Medford. MUSIC. MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction Metropolitan College of Maaio. Hutu Flora Gray. PWo 403. 144 Soatk Central avenue. BulldhHi and Loan Asstolatlew. JACKSON COUNTY BUILD INft AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. a Boggs, Acting Seoretary, 128 l!aa Main street Dentists. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Dentist Office in rooms 203-204, Farmer & Fruitgrowers' bank baiding, weatt of the tracks. Physician and SwitHwt. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. OpposiU Jackson County bank. Night oaMe promptly answered. Office and reei dent phone Main 3432. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Offices in Haskins' building. Phone Main 1001. CONROY & CLANCY Dffice i Stewart Building Physicians and Surgeons. Office phone Main 341 private phone Main 612. S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Modern equipped operat ing rooms, X-Ray. Offioe hours 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Offioe in Jackson County Bank Building. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopath! Physician b. Mission Block. Phona 291, Medford. Cigars and Tebaoew. IRELAND & ANTLE Smoke Howte, dealers in tobacco, cigars and smok ers' supplies. Exclusive agents ol Lewis Single Binder, SI Merito aad El Palencia. 212 West Mala street. UAAftAttAaaJ AsWIaA URflSEfNGBlt ftttVlGl) M mm furnished at all haars of Am and till 9 p, m. to aay prt of eKy from 10s to 25c. Faoae afalft 1111.