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MEDFORD MAIL TllfBUNE, MEDFOJID, OltMOX, TJiTKSDAy, APJtfL 21, 1910. -- - - - - AWantAd Today May Have Something Particularly Significant to and for You 1 COST OF LIVING MM SLUMP Retailers In Now York Announco Re ductions In Prlcos of Foodstuffs Fresh Vcuotablos Aro Much Lower. ' NEW YORK, April 21. Mr. Con stunur iu happy today Ijociuiho thu "high cohI of living' hun taken it slump. Thu rutullurii liavo niinouno- oil reductions in thu prices ol lood stuffs. Until today, although tho whole Balers liuvo nnnonnuuil reduced prices, tho retailors liuvu kupt tho prlco ut tho sumo old ' liigh-wator .mark. 1 ho n vertigo citizen wnsn t .af footed hy thu ruduutlon of thu wholesale, hut wttfl buying old stock off thu retailors' nhclvcrt ut thu untuu old figure. Tho uotion of thu wholesalers in explaining that thoro hud boon a drop holiod forco tho retailor to put marked-down tlckctH on thu Htuff that goes on tho tnblo. Horo aro Homo Hiiuiplo reductions: I'lour, reduced J3-cont. UoaiiH, reduced 10 cents a bushel. Potatoes, reduced 35 coutti a bar rol. Eggs, CO par cent lower than six weeks tigo. Barley, off 2 cents pur bushel. OatH and oatH products, 10 pur cent lower. Canned goods, reduced nearly ono- thlrd. Tho inriiHh of frosh vegetables nud fruitB Iiuh helped orutuplo retailors' prices. Thu wholesalers nay that tho fresh gruou stuffs havo been pouring into thu market ho rapidly that thu pncoM for now Htuff in almost as low ah that of canned goods. And there is more good news for tho "ultnnnto coiiKiuuur." Thu pricoH of Halted meats of ev ery description will drop before thu end of tho week. Thu imiial Humtuor reduction in the price of Halt pork, amounting lo fl.00 pur barrel, was nuuouncud to day by tho tigcuts of thu meat trust horo. It is Hald that speculator throughout thu country wuru caught long on pork and fiimilar products aro very heavy losors. PORTLAND MARKETS. H tf -f-f-f'f-f-t- Ilopn, Wool unci H HOPS 1008 crop, chotco, lCc; , prlmo, 10c; medium, 14c. WOO L No m I n n 1 , 1910, Willam ette valloy, 20c; oaitorn Orogon, 18 20c. BHEBP81CINS Shearing, 10 036c ch; short wool, 2GQ60o; medium wool, COcCF $1 each; Ion wool, 7Gc0 31.20 each. 'TALLOW Prlmo, por lb. 3Mc; No. 2 and groaso, 2 02 He MOHAIlt 1900, 29 30c lb. . IllDKS Dry hldoa, lOCPUMo; eroon, 78,,4c; bulls, green, 8a lb; kips, 8 10c; calvoa, green 13c. Hotter, ICggs and Poultry. BOOS Local, candlod, soloct, 2Dc. IlUTTHIt Hxtrn croamory, 33c; fancy, 32 Vic; Btoio, 24c. POULTItY Mlxod chlckotiB, 19c; fancy lions, 20c; roostors, old, 12c; rocho, 13c for llvo, 14lGc for dressed; ducku, 22V6; turkeys, llvo, 20c; drosBod, 27c; pigeons, squabs, 12.503 dozen; drcssod chlckuns, l2o pound litghor than nllvo. drain, I'lour and Hay. I1AHLI3Y Producers' price 1909 Food, J30; rollod, ?33; browing, 530.50. WHEAT Track, club, 88c; bluo Btom, 93c; rod, 11.02; forty fold, 1.10s Wlllamotto valloy, 90c. MILL8TUPKS Soiling prlco Bran, $24; middlings, $31.50; shorts, 25; chop, $19 028; alfalfa moal, (21 por tou, FLOUlt Now crop, patonts, 5.75; atralght, $5,00; bakor's, $5.05 .16; Wlllamotto valloy, $o.80 bbl; export gradoa, $4,50; grtlinm, l-4o, 5,76; wholo wheat, $5.75; ryo, 6,76; bales, $3.15. HAY Producora' prloo Now tim othy, Wlllamotto valloy, fancy, 20; ordinary, $18; eastern Orogon, 2021; mlxod, $16; clvor No. 1, 16.6O01O; whoat,.tl817; cboat, 10 17; alfalfa, $17. OATS Spot dol Ivory, new, ppo ducora' prlco Track No. 1 white, 27; gray, $20. Fruits nud Vegetables. FRESH FRUITS Orangoa; New navels, $2 CP 3; bananas, 6 6 Ho lb; lomons, $3,75 4.60 box; grape fruit, $4; atrnwborrlea, $8 orate,' l'OTATOJCS Soiling, now, 60 65c; buying, eastern Multnomah and Clackamas, 4Gc; Wlllamotto valloy, 40c. ONIONS Jobbing, $1.50 por cwt; garlic, 1012o por lb. APPLES $1.60 3, 1II3ANB Small whlto, $5.76; largo white, $4.70; pink, $G,60; bayous $0; Llmas, $5; rods, $8. OATTLI3 Host stoora, $7; good stuorn, $0.05; common fitoors, $0; modtum, $6.76; fancy holfors, $D.50 mod I u tn cowo, $5; poor cows, $4; bttlls, $2,603.75; stngo, $2.C04. IIOOB Dust oast of tho mountains $11.15; fancy, $11; Blockers, $0.60. SHI3I2P Ucst wothoro, $0; or dinary, $5,50; spring lambs, $9; straight owes, $5,25 0.50; mixed lots, $5.50. CALVES Best, $7; ordinary, $0.25. LEGAL. NOTICU TO HUILDKIU) AND CON TUAOTOIta. And All Whom It May Concorn: Notlco la hereby glvou that tho county comniaslonorn' court of Jack son county, Orcpon, will receive soal od bids for tho building and con structlng w ciool brldgo across Dear crook at Phoontx, Oregon, accordlnu to the plans and spoclflcUlons now on fllo at tho office of Oo county clork of Jackson county for tho In formation blddors; oach and ev ery bid filed must bo aocom?a nloA with a .o.UUod check of F per por cont of tho amount of the bid, and tho commli'lonero court rcsorrcs tho right to reject any C-6 all bids filed, all bldu to bo filed on or boforo 10 o'clock 3. n. Thursday, May 6th 1010. IJy ordor of 'bo county court. W. n. COLEMAN, County Clork. Dntod this 13th day of April, 1910. NOTICH TO CONTKAOTOItS. Scaled bids will bo received by tho clork of Drldgo Point school district, No. 40, Applcgnto, Or., until 8 o'clock p. m. May 13th, 1910, for tho erec tion of a public school building, ac cording to plana and specifications proparod by Chns. D. Lyon, architect, Medford, Oregon. All bids must bo accompanied by a certified chock pay- ablo to "8chool District No. 40, Jack son Co., Oregon, for tho sum of $76.00 ns a guarantoo that tho con tractor will furnish an npprovod bond OQiinl to (35 por cont) thlrty-flvo per cont of tho contract. All bids must bo mado cut on blnnk proposals for the saino. Dlanks fur nlshod upon application by tho clerk or architect. Plans and specifications may bo soon at tho architect's office Tho board reserves tho right to re- Joct any and all bldB. Ily ordor of School Hoard No. 40 HENRY KUDLI, Chairman. AOjiooL blH'x'Uiur 1iom iolkc- TION NOTICE. Notlco Is horoby gtvon that a Bpo clal school meeting of district No. 49, of Jackcon county, atnto of Ore gon, to bJ hold nt tho HI3I1 School building In Modford, Orogon, In said district, on tho 2Gth day of April, A. D. 1910, thoro will bo oubmlttcd to tho 1- gal votoro of said district tho quoatlon of contracting a londod dobt of $60,000.00 for tho purpoBO of orect Ing an annex to tho Washington school, and Installing a heating plant thoroln, and for tho oroctlou of nu Knot Sldo ward school building, tho voto to bo by ballot, upon which shall bo tho words "Uonda Yen" and tho words "Hondo No." Polls to bo opon nt 1 o'clo.'lc p. tn. nud remain open until 4 o'clock p. m. Dy ordor of tho board of directors of school district No. 49. of JackBon county, aUto ri Orogon. Dntod thla 5th day of April. 1910. ORIS CRAWFORD, Clork. STATISTICS. REAL EST AT 13 TRANSFERS. J. J. HouoU to . II. Moore, Hosh group of miuoB, seo lion 30, township 30, 3 wost $ 10 Morchnnts National Bank of Portland to J. E. Slator, 320 acres in section 11, township 33, 2 wost 0,000 Q. Lindquist to A. Anderson, lots 0 nud 1 sootion 0, town ship 40, 2 wost 2,500 O. C. Wright to II. P. Poland, '1 aoroa in Ashland 10 villinn Qibbs to T. Hosso nud M. Hold, part lot 12, block 2, Pnvk addition to Mod ford 2,000 E. W. Wnll to W. II. Bnlob, land noar Phoouix 2,700 Mary B. O'Noil to W. E. Knh- lor, 5' noros 111 sootion 2, township 37, 2 wost 2,000 O. M. Donrdsloy to E. P. Poor, 100 noros in sootion 8, township 40, 2 wost,,,,.., 10 Little Journeys Madeira Answer- ing Want Ads AUK OFTEN THE DEOINKINOS OP PERSONAL PROSPERITY. NOT EVERY LITTLE JOURNEY WILL PROVE PROFITABLE DIRECTLY AND IMMEDIATELY. HUT, IP YOU MAKE THEM FRE QUENTLY ENOUGH, ONE OF THESE DAYS, ONE WILL LEAD YOU STRAIGHT TO GOOD FORTUNE One Cent a Word L. P. Ulnck lo R. W. North rup, lot 13, block 1, Sis kiyou, Heights uddition to Modford llJo C. A. Poiiincr to F. II. Cook, 5 1.02 acres in section 28, township 30, 2 wost ' 1,740 Ellen C. Onlay to J. P. Meikle, and C. Pnyno, lots 3, 4, 8, 11, 14, 17, 21 nud 22, Ga loy addition to Ashland.. 1,800 O. W. Wilcox to L. H. Ellis, 10 acres in section l.r, township 30, 4 west 1.250 MAItUIAUK JilC'ENHEH. OII11 Huzlowood nud Roberta Isa bel Williams. P. M. Stowart nnd Susie Perry. W. V. Moore nnd Mamie Rncxdale. MAIIKIED. HAZELWOOD-WILLIAMS In tho presence of a fow relatives and friends, Mr. Olllo Haxelwood and Miss Roborta WIlllamB at tho Baptist church Wodncsdny afternoon at 3 o'clock, A. A, Holmea officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Hn rol wood will make their futuro homo on a ranch near Wood vlllo. HAMERLY - KNIGHTON At the courthouse In Grants Pass, April 18, 1910, Ray R. Hamerly and Delia A. Knighton, Jud;o Stephen Jewell of ficiating. CHILDERS - WILLIAMS At tho courthouso In Grants Pass, April 20, 1910, Nugent E. Chlldcrs and Lelah R. William?, Judgo Stephen Jewell officiating. DIED. STEARNfPIn Grants Pasn. April 18, 1910, William Alphous Stearns, ngod 77 years, of old ago. Deceased was born In Johnstown, Ponn., on March 22, 1833. Ho crossod tho. plains from Kansas to California In 18C3, moved to Douglas county In 1SG5, nud to Grnnts Pass In 1905. Mo leaves four child! on, five grandchil dren and on troat grandchild. Tho children aro: Fred and Jam 03 Stonrns, Mrs. Thonm Dyor and Mn. F. G Mclntyro, all of whom rcnldo In Gran to Pass. HORN.. lflGOlNUOTIIAM Near Dorby, on April S, to tho wito of Ed Hlggln bothnm, n daughter. FOR SALE. REAL KSTATIS. FOR SALE 100 acres of good land, hnlt of It Is cleared; 8 mlloa east of Modford. This I3 a bargain at $20 per acre. Address, Owner, care of Mall Tribune. FOR SALE 100 acres; 40 ncroa of which Is sot to commercial orchard; $75 por aero; will oxchango for Med ford propo.ty or Portland proporty. BonBon Investment Co. 28 FOR SALE 130 acres; 2 1-3 mlloa to station, P. & E. road; two mil lion timber; CO acres flno fruit land; $25 por aero. Ownor, P. O. Box 245, Modford, Or. . 31 Acrvugo, FOR SALE 5 nnd 10-ncre tracts just withiu nud ndjo'minp city lim its, nt a burcnin, on 5 nnuual pay incuts. Addross Condor Water 'OR SALE 8 ncroa, olthor In ono ploco or na ncro tracts; finest rich lovol land; 1500 foot from contor of Gold Hill; could bo subdivided Into lots and sold for $200 a lot almost Immodlntoly; If taken at onco tho prlco is only. $400 an aero. Gold Hill R. R. & Lumbor Co., Gold Hill, Orogon. IIOUHCH, 'OR SALE Ono to flvo ncros under ditch, ono and ono-fourth mllos from Main street; $350 por ncro. Soo ownor, No. 20 South Poach. 28 FOR SALE 10 ncroa on Roosovolt avenuo, with a bouso and barn; will soli on good terms, Inqulro at 117 North Conrtal avenuo, 29 FOR SALE By ownor or agents, 0- room modern bungalow. It you want a flno homo nt a bargain, look at thla boforo you buy. North Holly bo twoon Second and Third. Inquire 003 North Fir. 30 FOR SALE A cory Ilttlo cottngo on 9th atroot; scroonod porch, oloctrlo lights and good woll; onst front; $1200; forms, Benson Investment Co. 28 FOR SALE Houses. FOit'sXLE Wocan soil you a now five-room bungalow for $150 down and $25 per month. Benson Invest ment Co. 28 FOR SALE 6-rfotn house and a largo ploco of land 18x270, all In garden, 2 blocks off of Main on Cotago strew:; a snap for $3000; If you buy now $2500 takes It. SIsktyou Rea'ly Co., room 22, Jackson Co. Ban' bldg. FOR SALE This week only, lot 5 Ox 100, 3-room bouso, woodshed, chick en yard, etc. Taxes and sewer paid. Strcot to bo paved. $750; $500 cash, balanco terms. See Owner, 528 So.. Fir st. Farms. FOR SALE Farm In southern Oi cgon and northern California. For particulars address box 15, HllUs, Cal. 30 Lour. FOR SALE City lots, $20; for a small, safe Investment ceo th city lots I offor at $300 and $260 per lot; $20 cash payment, balanco $10 per month; no Intercl. H. C. Malt by, Palm 1 Uk. FOR SALE Two lots on Fourth at., SCxlOO; closo In; prlco $700. Siski you Roalty Co., room 22, Jackson Co. Bank bluj?. FOR SALE Thrco lots on Second street, 56x100; prlco $300; easy terms. Siskiyou Realty Co., room 3, Jackson County Bank bldg. Farms or Orchards. FOR SALE Ninety acr-js. 30 in one year old applo and pea,r trees, 100 Inches of water,. 2 1-2 miles from railroad station. For terms write "Owner," caro Mall Tribune. 2C1 rOlt SALE CO acres, nncct building Lite In the alley, Includii g 30 acres good fruit lacd; cheap and terms right. H. C. Maltby, Palm Bldg.. Main and Front, FOR SALE Alout 30 acres of good orchard land 1 1-2 miles east of Phoenix. One-halt Is In orchard. Telephone, Medford, 1199, or ad dress C. T. Payne, Phoenix, Ore. FOR SALE Ono of tno bst orchards In Jackson county, two miles from Ashland. For particulars, address F. O. McWlU'ams & Son, Ashland, Or. FOR SALE For short tlmo, $20.00 an aero buys 1C0 acros orchard land; somo Improvements; crop Included; placo s located 7 miles cast of Med ford. For other particulars address P. O. Box 216, Modford, Or. Timber liaacC FOR SALE 40 acres ot good timber five miles from Modford: all down bill. Mat Calhoun, Phoenix, Ore gon. Badness Property. FOR SALECholoo business prop erty at a bargain, on long tirao; easy terms. Address Condor Wn ter Power Co. norses. FOR SALEOno maro nlBo good 3 1-4 Mltcholl wason. See J. A. Arm strong, 1 1-2 mlloa oast of Med ford. FOR SALE Woll matched young team; wolght about 1300 pounds. Call nt Union Stables or Benson In vestment Co. 28 FOR SALE Flno slnglo-footor sad dlo horso. Inqulro nt Mission enfo, 20 So. O Bt. E. T. Holfor. 2S MIhccIIiiiipouh. . FOR SALE turnlturo, fruit jars nnd ennnod frelu 228 N. Holly. FOR SALE Almost now, trap, will carry 4 pooplo nlcoly, or can bo fold od Into n sightly rig for two poo plo; will soli at a ronl bargain. Sco Shorty Gnnictt, 29 FOR SALE Logal blanks of " all kinds trespass nnd othor notlcoa, ut mall Trlbuno office. FOR SALE Balm of Flga, guaran tood to euro all dlseasea ot women. Address Box 400. Vt FOR SALE Chandlor & Prlco Gor don Jobber, 11x14 pross; a bargain. Inqulro Mall Trlbuno offlco. FOR SALE Flno stoclt. trult and dairy fnrm In southern Orogon and northorn California. Fop particulars! address Box 16, Hilts, Cal, 60 FORJSALE Mlnccllnncons. FOR SALE Tomato plants, Maulss Perfection. Transplanted at C. Ca rey's, above Phoenix. Phone 71C7. FOR SALE Ono doublAeatcd leather top surrey; good as new, with doublo set pf harness to match, at a bargain. Apply Geo. P. MIms, Central Point FOR SALE A full lino of Old Hamp shire and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth finish; letter heads and envelopes. Mall Tribune offlco. FOR SALE A good boat at a very reaconablo pries. Call at 616 West Tenth at. FOR SALE: Wall paper, paints, oils, brushes, a very complote line; In formation cheerfully given by an experienced painter. M. J. Me teal f, 318 E. Main st. FOR RENT. Houses. FOR RENT Five-room bungalow In West End; $10 per month. Benson Investment Co. 28 Uousekeepiag Rooms. FOR RENT One room for light housekeeping or sleeping room. 325 So. Ivy. 27 Furnished I too km. FOR RENT Furnished room, mod ern. 411 S. Front st. FOR KKNT Modern turuis-.td rooms at 601 West 10th or 124 King street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. No. 10 North Grape street. FO R" RENT A suite of rooms one block from Main street. 127 South Gripo. FOR RENT Offices ever poatoffloe on April iBt; will be steam heated and have hot and cold water by next winter. Apply to A. A. Davis. Miscellaneous. FOR RENT Pasture land on Price Ranch, Tola; irrigated land, next to McDonough ranch, Tolo. Condor Water & Power Co. 50 FOR RENT Garden land on Bear creek, one acre and upwards with water for urination; owner will furnish team, plow and seed for part of crop. See Kofeldt, Condor Water & Power Co. 50 FOR LEASE Fully equlrpod gold mine; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all operated by electric pow ei. Owner will furnish free elec tric power for share In proceeds'. See Kofeldt, at Condor Water & Power Co. WANTED. Hi-lp "AVnriteil-Foiwalo. WANTED-A competent woman for housework tad cooking; good wages, also farm hand knowing young or chard work. Address L, care Mall Trlbuno ofneo. 47 WANTED Mornlae housekeeper; strong and healthy, scrupulously clean, good plain cook. Ranch, ono and ono-halt miles from Gold Hill, on tho Roguo rlvor. Mr. Ensign, Gold Hill, Or. 27 Help Wanted Mule, WANTED Ten wood choppors. Ap ply to LItJernn, Tolo, Or. 50 WANTED Printer, press fooder and boy to learn prlntor's trade. Mall Trlbuno office. WANTED An experienced young clork; good position for right man. Stnto oxporlonco. B, this offlco. 31 WANTEDExporloncod stone cuttor nnd quarry man. Call nt Condor Water nud Power Co'a. office. WANTED Salesmen In ovory local ity of tho northwest; money ad vanced wookly; many mhko over $100 month; chotco ot torrltory. Yakima Valloy Nurso'y Co., Top ponlsh, Wrwh. Help Wanted. WANTED Flvo farm toams, 10 farm hands, 10 mon for planting trees. Condor Water .fc Power Co. Miscellaneous, WANTED Second band refrigerator. Box 825. 28 WANTED Cattlo to pasture; rate $2 por month. Call on E. E. Morrison, R, F. D. No. 1. 37 WAHTED. MlnccllnncoBf. WANTED Teams for work on P clflc & Eastern railway. Apply at P. & E. off.'co or at Moan7 Brcs.' com missary, beyond Eaglo Point. WANTED homo breaking; norses carefully and scientifically broken to drive doublo and single, also galt cd by careful .md experienced horse men; horses borded or otherwise; prices right, CS11 and Bee me or ad dress W. T, Vincent, Medford, Or. No horses barred out. WANTED TO HITS. MJftccllanooBS. THE nd-vlso'r wants every owner of renl estato or town property who desires a quick sale to write a very complete description of the property and mall the same to Royal K. Smith, care Box 496, city, and re ceive by return mall expert in form a tton that will led to a quick sale. Only good buys will be considered, and largo holdings aro preferred.60 LOST Estrayed from Tolo, Or., one bay mare, roached, branded circle C on left shoulder; has young black colt at side; perfectly gentle. Find er please Inform J. E. Wilson, Tolo- Or. 27 WANTED Ono 4 or 6 horse gaso line engine; give particulars. W. G. Gordon, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 71. 28 WANTED 1000 cords ot fir and oak wood. Call nt Condor Water & Power Co.'s office. 50 WANTED Good flvo-passenger auto for close In very deslrablo property. Give full particulars, make, price and year. Address Box 116. 28 LOST. LOST Sunday, April 17, man's hat, on road from Agate to Medfordj lnl tlals "H. L. Y." stamped on band Leave at Mall Trlbuno office. LOST A gunmctal watch chain, ln- lald with gold, Saturday evening, either at theater or between there and Nash hotel; $5 reward. Re turn to Edlund Burke, care Nash hotel. 28 LOST Small gold chain. Please re turn to St. Mary's academy. Reward offered. 30 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Landscape Gardeners. J. T. BROADLEY, landscape gar dener; a long experience w laying out and caro of private grounds P. O. Box 521, Medford, Or. Attorneys. W1THINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm building. PORTER J. NEFP, WM. P. MEA- LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 0 D street, ground floor. COLVIQ & REAMES W. 1 M. Col- Nip, C. L. Rcames. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank build ing, second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attomcy-at-law, Offices room 30, Jackson County Bank budding, Medford. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone. 351. Night phones: C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H, Butlor 3571. Bricklayers. BRICKLAYERS K. Kuzin, at Smokehouse, first-class bricklayer, stonoworker, cement stopping stucco 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, 6ores and pri vate diseases. These remedies may bo procured nt the Siug Lee laun dry, 123 S. Riversido avonue, Med ford, Or., whore thoy will bo sold by tho propnotor. Dr. Chow Young has treated sov ornl sovoro cases with his remedies since coining to Medford and has for reference soma of the best known and most intelligent citizens in Southorn Orogon. Call ou him. Brick Companies, TDJE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Briel manufacturers aud contractors also lime, cement and plaster in anv quantity. Office, Medford Nationa' Bank bldg. Phone Main 545. Hill Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 20, Jaokson County Bank building. Medford. Or. Legal Blanks. LEGAL BLANKS All stylos of le gal blanks for ;nlo, n hundred dif ferent forms. Modford Printing Co. Painters ar.U Papcrbangers, GERWOLF & WARD, contracting painters, paporhnngors and deco rators; Big.is, Estimates given on nil kinds of day nnd job work. Park Viow Hotel. Phone Main, 1801. USINESS DIRECTORY Hospitals. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITUL ' 34 i South C St.. Medford, Or. BL, W. Ilisey, Matron. Official taspt tl P. & E. R. R. Ileal KsiMta. 8EE WM. E. STACEY & CO. fur. somo of the choicest bars; im. real estate in this valley. Alio Brit ish Columbia and Alberta, B. (X, mi, other parts. Call on him at BteM office, Phipps building, or at at Medford Anto company's jr&raft, where wo start ont oar ftgeciM ft the Alnddon Mantle Lamp nni Wi den window screen. We will tnnl you right. Come and see. Printers nnd PnbUsbe-J. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. au Ac-best-equipped job office in Bnwtfci era Oregon; Portland prie. Sf ' South Central ave. BJUaro Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. DUS&rd, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stains Young & Hall building. A &, MtfT place to spead the hot aftenHWML. Architects. JOHNS ft TURNER, Are&toeto Builders, offiee 7-8, 235 Phono Main 3471. ReeideaM 2471. Carriage aad Astte Patwtttig. VALLEY SIGN AND CAER1 WORKS Bagh-Glas work teed. Signs. Riverside Phone 801. Faraltara. H. P. WILSON Ss CO., dealers k : and Bacond-hasd faraitar aa& hardware. Agents for UotaA GUp. kitchen cabinet. 323 . Seveetk at. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Comer 8th and Holly ste., Matfa.. Mis 310 n Furniture made to ersleK- Cabinet work of all kkio. A order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stew and Ranges. New and Beooaa-RaiwT Furniture. Eads' old stand, IS W. F st Sonth. Phone 91, Medford, Ofc Narserles. QUAKER NURSERIES Oar tame are budded, not grafted. Our steak) is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out We are. pot ia the trust IL B. Patterson, offiee is Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSEK Growers of high-grade b wrmmg stock. C. F. Cook, Prop., R. B. T depot P. O. Box 841. Phone ISM. Medford. G. W. Priddy. J. T. O'Bri, ' Q.,D. Hagle. Keal Skate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate, Loans and Fire Insaraaa Office, suite 205-206, over Frslfc growers' bank. Phone 54L DctUsta. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Deatist Office in rooms 203-204, FarsaeW & Fruitgrowers' bank building, of the tracks. Physldaas and Sargeosa. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Oppe4a Jackson County bank. Night asJfo promptly answered. Office and rrm. denco phono Main 3432. CONROY & CLANCY Offiea fc Stewart building Physicians tmd Surgeons. Office phone Main S4k privato phone Main 612. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. ETA MAINS CARLOW Osteopath Physicians. Mission block. Pbsw 201, Medford. Cigars and Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE Smokehoas. dealers in tobacco, cigars and oniet dealers in tobacco, cigars and enwk era' supplies. Exclusive agents Lewis Single Binder, El Merjto st El Palenoin. 212 West Main' strM Messenger Service MESSENGER SERVICE - Mesaaw gers furnishod at all hours of d? nnd till 0 p. m. to any part of eit from lOo to 25o. Phone Main 181 Photoghapbers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose wii Maokoy and die with joy." Over Ai len & Reagan's store; entrance a Seventh strtot. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITn Tin shop. Tit sheet iron ware on hand and to order. 128 North G stri Stenographers. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Pa.n mo Stenographia work don amM, and well. Bootblacks, 'ITttniJ Got your shoes shinrH olm or dyed at the Palaoe bnntta stand in Smokehouse, Tnt- work is our specialty. Shoe for in any part of city and ui ed. 212 West "Main street. PImmt Main 121. Eddie. b.BoMAk A