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MEDFORD MAIL TltrBTOE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1910. ass If You Want to Buy, Sell, Hire, lease or Find-Want-Advertise! - --- 4 ... t. CALIFORNIA SHIPS MANY CARLOADS Thirty-two Cars of Cherries, Six of Apricots nnil Over Ono of Ponchos Bnrtlotts Contlniio to Develop Well, Conflrinlnii Estimates. Tho Cullforniu Kruit Dint riljutorn huvo iHKtiud tho following market lot tor to llio trndu: Tho following gives iiiimliur of curs of duoiduoiiH fruit shipped from all points in California lor tho woel: (ho von days) ending Friday night, liny 27. ChorrioH, 32 ears l'urly soutioiiH are now nearly ilono shipping this varioty and tho heavy fliipinoutH nro aoming from Han .Ioho. Liko thu fruit alroady shippod, this continuim to bo fino. Tliu auction tnarkutH arc absorbing tlionu HhipmontH at fauoy priccu and tho results of thu cliarry season huvo never boon excelled. Fruit will coutiuuo to go forward .from Han Joho for tho noxt two wookn or tnoro. Apricotn, fl cars Thoro is a fair movement of fruit of this vari oty now going forward from Winters nnd Vacavilln and HhipmontH may ho expected to inoreami daily. Woathor hitH hoen too cool to bring them for ward ah faat as wo would liko, hut it Jiiih now clinugcd and HhipmontH af ter noxt week will ho liberal. l'oaehoH, IVi earn - Alexander poaches liavo boon going forward in n limited way during tho pant wcok. Shipment will incroitHo from thin time on, hut tho amount will not ho heavy, as tlitH variety in not produced in tho quantity of formor yours. Quality of the fruit hah been up to tho UHiial standard. During tho hint wcok thoro Iiuh hoen a houvy dropping of Craw ford iK'aohoH, ho much so that in Home localities tho output will ho Homowhat curtailod. This is confined principally to the early sections and thero !b no ronHon to expect that it will bo extended to tho later ones. PluniH Plum HhipmontH huvo not reached a sufficient magnitude to ho worthy of quotation. Tho first vari eties, Httcli na Cherry, First and Cly tnan plums, have hoen coining in in wry iiniKiMi way, Din will no in mora libornl receipt thin coming week nnd after that Hum will bo moving in largo (uantilioH. Fruit continiioH to look fino and will undoubtedly ho Hiitinfuctory in quality. Tho hoavy north wind of ono week Hinco prob ahly damaged tho plum crop moro than anything oIho and hoiiio varieties in oxpoHed placon will bo quito short in coiiHoquonro. Thoro will ho plenty in other plncoH, howovor, to mako up for tho ahortago. Hartlott pears continuo to develop vory well. Previous predictions oh to quality and percentage of crop aro confirmed by presont appoarancofi. QrnpoH aro developing woll. In tho later hooHoiih tho hunclios aro show ing uniiHual h!ko and in tho oarlior flections tho berries aro now Jnrgor than avorago oiifrnnta. Thero is no traco of mildow or other difloano and tho quality and condition of tho fruit ifl vory good. Weather during tho past weok Iiuh boon generally cool, but hns now iurned much wanner. This change IB vory accoptablo and will hasten tho development of fruit. WAGON DRIVER TUMBLES AMONG SOME LIVE CRABS BALTIMORE, May .10. Tho only good orobs nro doad onos, accord ing to William Jonos, who foolingly oxprosROH that opinion. No wont to a wharf to got a barrel of crabs. Tho harrol was placed in tho wagon and William started for homo. All wont woll until tho barrel turned ovor nnd William jumpod into tho wagon to gather up tho orustneonns. Tho crabB clung ho tonacioiiBly to William's fingers with thoir ol'aws that ho howlod with agony. His foot slipped and down prono ho wont among tho crawling, biting ornbH. Ono hit a pioco out of his oar, an other proforrod his chook, still an cthor nttuohod itsolf to his noso. His orios for asBistanco brought volunteers, who rcflouod him. William is still nursing his wounds. NOTICE. Notice la horoby glvon that my wifo, Emma Hmollno Royo, lias horo toforo and in or about tlie Slot day of January, 1010, loft my bod and board, and tbat I will not bo rospon slblo for any dobtB contracted by 'lior and will not pay any tf hor bills. Datod Medford, Orogon, May 25, 1010, 02 WM, II, ROYSB. CATTLE SUPPLY EQUALS DEMAND Market Oroaks About Even In Port land Hon Offering Causes Slight Weakening In Prices Sheep Mar ket Liko That of Cattle. PORTLAND, Or., .May 30. Ho coiptK for tho week were: Cattle 1)5.1, calvcH CO, hogs 2870, slicsp 010, and horHcs and innloH 01. In point of Hiipply and demuud, the cattle market for (ho weok broke about oven, and while thoro has doubtloHH been a slight decline in prices, buyers attribute tho differ ence in quality as tho caiiRo. Tho Htimo condition can be said to have applied to the Hheep tnnrkot. Thero was an active demand for tho lessened receipts and prices remained Htoady to strong at tho recent de cline. Tho hog market, in tho face of in creased HiipplioN, showed a slight weakening in prices. Wliilo the de mand is Htroug. values aro ft to 10 cents loss than they woro at tho op ening of tho wcok. LOOKS OVER 1,000 AND QUICKLY CULLS A WIFE NEW WESTMINSTER, Wash., May .'10. When Qoorgo Wcct, n civil ougincor of Seattle, concluded to take a wifo ho went to Paris, Ontario, and applied for n job with tho Ponmnn Woolen Company. West worked for half a day, do voting most of his attention to tho thousand girls engaged at tho fac tory. Along about noon ho biiw Miss Florence McMillan, ono of tho com pany's importation of girls from England, nnd decided she'd do. Having secured her address ho loft tho mills, called upon hor tho next evening and tho following day How Canon Hrown performed tho coro inony which mado them man and wifo. West rofunded to tho Penman Company tho $00 advanced for his bride's pnsHago from England to Paris. Immediately aftor tho ccro inony Mr. and Mrs. West loft for Se attle. SAN DIEGO NORMAL SUPERINTENDENT RESIGNS SACRAMENTO, Cul., May 30. Stato Superintendent of Education Edward Hyatt this morning rocoived notico Hint Samuel T. Hlaok has ro Higuod as president of tho San Diego normal school and has boon suc ceeded by Edwnrd L. Hardy of tho San Diego schools. Mr. Black for- morly was state superintendent of education. '"f-f-f'f-f MPnpnRH uinirrre "f -f 4- Fruit and Vegetable. (Prices paid by Medford merchants) Potatoes, $1.00 owt; onions $3 cwt; cabbage, 2 02 Hi c. lluttor. Eons Had Poultry. (Prices paid by Medford merchants) Ranch butter. 2.re: fniiov cream. ory, 26c. Fresh ranch oggs, 25n. Mixed poultry, 19 & 14c; spring chickens, IB 18c; turkeys, 17c. Ilorrles Strnwborrlos, local, $1.40 crato; goosehorrlos, 6 to 8c lb. Green onions, 30c dozon bunchos; rndlshos, 30c doron bunchos; rhubarb 4 to Cc lb; lotturo, 40o dozen; tur nips, 40o dozon bunchos. (Prices paid producers.) , Hny Timothy, $1; alfalfa,' $16; grass, $14; grain hay, $10. Grain Whoat, $1.20 bushel; oats, $30 ton; barley, $30 ton, Hoof Cows 4 4 ; stoors 6 "Vjc; pork, Oo; mutton, 5Q GMic; lambs, Go; veal dressed, 8c, (Soiling price.) Rolled barloy, $1.00 owt, $30 ton, bran, $1.07; middlings, $1.85 1.90; shorts, $1.801, 86. NOTICE. Notico Is horoby given that the undorslgnod will apply to tho city council of tho city -of Medford, Ore gon, nt Its next regular mooting for a llconso to soil sptritous, vinous and malt liquors In quantities loss than a gnllon at lilo placo of business on lot 17, block 20, In said city, for a period of six months, t O. M. SELSBY. Datod May 25, 1910. ITaskitiB fov TToalth. Somo want nil holp In finding the host workor for your work Is worth whllo undeniably I The Want Ads Are Full of Facts That Have a Cash Value to You Tlio classified ads nomollmos called "want tide" aro always rich In "cash-value facta." It dopends upon what your lmmcdliitn poroonnl intercuts nro as to what these facts aro as to how much thoy aro worth to you In cash. But ttoy aro thoro and thoy ato for you unices you ohould b) a person of no personal Interests. Which you aro not. If you nook work, somo of tho classified want ads will bo of "cash valuo" to you. If you seel; work ers thin la utlll truo. If you want to soil somothing, CASH VALUE TO YOU and bring you dlroct cash roturns. If you want to buy proporty of any sort, tho classified ads contain offers that will enable you to chooco INTELLIGENTLY, and to buy to tho host POSSIBLE advantage If you nook an Invootmont or a bargain In a used artlclo of any kind tho dandified ads again hold uish-valuo facts for you. Home people go on through the troublous days of their lives but vaguoly awaro that tho classified ad vortlMomonts aro constantly holpln pooplo all about thorn making tho dally routino castor and moro worth while. Merchant mcsnagos for you today n plenty, and important! FOR SALE. JlKAIi KSTATK. FOK HALE Two acroo near city limits, 1700. Cornor lot, Oakdale and Tenth, Ml 50. Corner lot on West Main street; Bldownlk laid and paid for, $1000. Two p-room cottages and thrco largo lots, ono lot contatninc throo quartcH of an aero, 10 blocks out, $3500. Othor bargains in land nnd bear ing orchards. D. II. JACKSON & CO. Opposite Hotel Mooro. FOR BALE Ton acres under ditch, thrco miles northeast of Medferd. This Is a saap at $1200. Siskiyou Realty Company, room 22, Jackstn County Bask ldg. FOR SALE 20 ncrcs of fruit land in tho valley two miles from post office, ono milo from city limits; good houoo and barn; span of mulos nnd wagon; two hclfcre and ovor 500 chickonB. A bargain as an In vestment or homo. Inquiro J. II. Crcagor, 639 W. Palm at., Mcdford. 64 FOR SALE A young 30-acro oi chard tract set to commercial apples and pearo, adjoining the city limits of Ashland, Or.; good soil; sightly location; lies practlcall? level; or chard la fine cond Itloa; ono of tho best auys in tho valley ; prlco for a short tlmo only $250 per aero; or will subdivide. Address Gillette & Campbell, Ashland, Ore. Pkone No. 161 Main. 6 FOR SALE 48 acres of flno land, 3 ncros a flno garden ao you ovor saw, moat all In potatoes, all can bo cultivated easily; CO tlors of wood cut; water right; can bo irri gated tho your round; prlco only $2000; $1600 cash, balance In 6 months. Addroos II. II. Iloxle, R. F. D. No. 1. FOR 8ALE 10 ucres good garden land, on main road 1 1-2 miles from Main Btreet; all under ditch. Price $3,600. Will tako $1,000 In city property as part payment. Aylor Darnott, next to Mall Tribune of- flee. tf FOR SALE 498 acres land In Scott Valloy, ono of tho most boautiful and foitllo spot-i in California, mostly la alfalfa, and can bo Irrigated; woll Improved, good fencos, am", flrst claBa bulldlncs; $4G,000. l'or fur ther parMcuInrs addrocB Walker Dros., Etna Mills, Sloklyou county, California. 70 Houses. FOR SALE 5-room bungalow, $700, terms. Aylor & Barnott. FOR SALE 6-room houso, 31 South Ornngo streot, $2000; houso nnd lot on Ronnott nvonuo for $1100. En qulro of ownor on promises. J. A. Hondorson. 04 Acrcago. FOR SALE 30 acres undor lrrlg.i tlon. Partly sot to poars and npplos. On lino of Pacific & Eastorn R. R., at Fioh Lake. Ad dress C. T. Forbes, R 2, Central Point, Oro. 100 FOR SALE 5 nnd 10-aoro tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay moats. Address Condor Water Power Co. FOR SALE Ton and twonty-ncro tracts, alfalfa and frutt lands; Ir rigated by porpotual gravity oystom; wator deed with land. Prlco $150 to $175 por aero; terms ono-flfth down, bal..nco 4 annual payments, 0 por cont lutoroot. Soo A. A. Mar tin, California land man, agont Los Mollnos L:m Co., Hotol Moor3, Medford. BhrIhoss Opprtnn!Uc. FOR SALE Restaurant and rooms; opon dny and night; "payroll" $460 of lumbor plant; doing an Al bualnoBs; roasons for selling. Wrlto for thorn, $1500. Box 178, W, A, II., Wood, Oil, 00 YOUR USB OF THE CLASSIFIED WANT ADS WILL HAVE A DIRECT I FiR SALE. Zjots. FOR SALE Lot on Ross court, Just off Main; prlco VCG0. Room 22, Jackson County Husk bldg. FOR SALS; City lots. $zv; for a small, safe investment ceo th city lot I offer at $300 and $260 per lot; $20 cash payment, balance $10 per raonvh; no InteroA. H. C. Malt by, Palm MdK. mtrm or urcaarOs. tfOH SALE 99 afircs, sweet btfMIng clto In tho alley, tncludh e 30 acres good fruit land; cheap and terras right. H. O. Maltby, Palm Bldg., Main and Front. FOR SATjB NTnoty acroa. 30 in on year old apple and pear trees, 100 inches of water, 2 1-2 miles from railroad station. For terms write "Owner," care Mall Tribune 261 FOR BALE About 39 acres of good orchard land 1 1-2 miles oast of Pkoonlx. One-half is la orchard. Telephone Medford, 1199, or ad dress C. T. Payne. Phoenix. Ore. FOR SALE Fruit farm In Douglas county; a bargain; 30 acres; 23 acres in full bearing orchard; 3 acres 8pltzorbcrg apples; 4 acres poaches; 16 acres prunes; 1 acre chcrrlos and pears; 2 ncras garden; 3 acres hay, balanco pasturo; some timber, oiiough for wood; joining city llfmtis; beautiful location; large fruit dryor and small cannery on placo; 8-room house, barn and out buildings; 3 wells;' also good spring on placo; on county road; cidowalk to town; crop, team, wagon, buggy, now disc and all tools go with placo; prlco $260 per aero; placo will bo worth doublo this insldo 6 years; similar land just sold for $600 por aero. I want to go back into busi ness roaso- f.r soiling. Address E. Hollwlll, ownti, Yoncalln, Or. DatJocsa Property. FOR SALE Choice business prop erty at d bargain, on long timo; easy terms. Address Condor Wa ter Power Co. FOR SALE Fino business cornor, 100x100 feet, east and north fronts, within two blocks of now depot, 12 room house on it, fino location for modorn hotel or rooming houso. In quiro of owner at 135 North Bartlett streot, 63 Ilomc. FOR SALE Good riding pony; wolghB 800 pounds; young. II. F. Caton, Central Point, or Hoimroth placo. GC Mlftcullaneous. FOR SALE A full line of Old Hamp shire and Oak Bonds, plain aad cloth finish; lettor heads and onvolopes. Mall Trlbuno office. FOR SALE Legal blanks of oil kinds troapusa and other notices, at Mall Trlbuno office. FOR'SALE Wnll papor, patntB. oils, brushes, a very comploto lino; in formation onoorfuily given by an oxporieuooa paluter. M. J. Motcalf, 318 E. Main t, FOR BALM Chandler & Prlco Gor don jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain. Inquiro Mall Trlbuno otfloo. FOR SALE For good wood nnd good moasuro, try the Bunkor Hill Wood Yard, at North ond of O streot. Phono 841. J, A. McLeod, Prop. FOR SALE Good frosh milk cow. Inquiro of WIHIhoi Holmes, 11 North Contral avenuo. 59 FOR SALE Second hand surroy, In good ropalr. Mrs. S. A. Nye, 835 E. Main. FOR SALE Or will trado for alfal- fa hay, a $G5 Columbia grand con cort graphoplono, with nearly 100 records In two casos; plco $30. Ad dress 810 Oakdale avenue, South Medford. 65 FOR SALE At Woat Sldo Barn, wng- on, harness, two horses, - FOR SALE Auto runabout; choap It taken at onco. Addroaa "W. P.," caro Mall Trlbuuo. 63 FOR SALE. BOsccTJamxws. TO EXCHANGE Income property In Los Angsslos, valued nt $27,600; mortgaged for $3,600; owner's equity $24,000. Will exchange for proporty of equal valuo In or near Mcdford. Th?c property Is la first class coudlt'on and lt bringing In a good ro.ttal. It will rtand close Inspection. W. T, York & Oo. WANTED Salesmen la erei? leoaf Ity of the northwest; nsoaey ad vanced wookly; many sahko over $160 month; choice of territory. Yakima Valloy Nnrsfl'7 Co., To- FOR SALE Ono windmill In good ordor; also good second hand bug gy. Inquiro at Woods Lumbor Co. FOR SALE A medium slzo refrlg orator In flno condition. Call nt 916 E. Main st., or phono 3961 Main. 61 FOR HEAT. Boose. FOR RENT House, Juno 1st. No. 723 13th streot, West. 60 FOR RENT Modorn five-room cot tage, furnished. Address W3, care of this office. FaxnMird Room. FOR RENT Furnished front roomB, closo in, sultablo for ono or two gen tlemen. 605 West Main. 62 FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms and ono three-room sulto of furnished housekeeping rooms. Apply at 222 South Holly street. FOR RENT Modorn furnished roms at 604 West 10th or 124 King street. FOR RENT Nicely furnishod front room. Lady preferred. Call at 641 North Riverside. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Call at 734 Sherman streot, just off Gen esee. 60 FOR RENT Two new nnd nicely furnishod sleeping rooms; easy walk ing distance; modern; bath on same floor; reasonable prices. Phone Main 4474. FOR'TtENT A nowly furnishod room In modorn houso, at $15 por month. Call at 444 South Fir street. 60 FOR RENT Furnished room, closo in, rent reasonable. Call at West Sldo Barber Shop. 61 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for two goatlomen or man and wife. 228 North Holly. tf" Office Rooms. FOR RENT Offlco rooms, up stairs. 133 W. Main. 64 Miscellaneous. FOR LEASE Fully equlrpod gold mine; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all ororated by eloctrlc pow M. Owner will furnish free elec tric power for share in proceeds. Seo Smith, at Condor Wator & Power Co. HELP WANTED. Help Wasted Female. WANTED mond. -Lady cook at tho Dla- Help Wanted Male. WANTED First-class surveyor. Call at offlco of Rogue Itlver Elec tric Company. WANTED Mon capablo of earning $50 por wook selling trees for larg est and bost known nureory in tho west; cholco torrltory; guaranteed stoek. For particulars addross Ore gon Nursery company, Orenco, Ore gon. 61 WANTED Four-horse teams to haul lumbor; ton-mile haul; cood road; permanent omploymont; stato price wanted por thousand. Address 1m modlatoly, p. o. Box 212, Klamath Falls, Or. 62 WANTED Compotont stenogra pher; ono with somo knowledge of bookkeeping proforrod. Must bo ready to begin nt onco. Apply R. R. Fruit Produco Assn., 16 Main St. WANTED Al lathor; married, sobor, rollablo, wants contract work, Addross Lathor, Park View Hotel, 67 WANTED. Help Wanted Mnle, WANTED Experienced stono cuttor and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Power Jo's, office. Kelp Wanted. WANTED $16 per wcok paid one man or lady in each town to distrib ute freo circulars nnd tako orders for Whlto Ribbon Concentrated non-alcoholic flavors In tubes. Permanent position. Experience unnecessary. S. & Zleglor Company, 540 Como Blk., Chicago. 60 Positions. WANTED A mlddlo aged woman wants work, washing and Ironing in private family, or holp In kitch en. Addrocs "Thco," Mall Tribune offlco. WANTED Position In office or store. Twenty years' cxpcrlcnco In office and eight In general merchan dise. Banks' and employers' ref erences. Address "G. E.," caro of Mall Tribune. 61 MlaoellaBeoB. WANTED Setting hens and little chickens. Call np Main 441. tf WANTED Modern CaU Main 1771. 8-room honee. WANTED To borrow $1300 for ono year; will pay 10 por cent. Address P. O. Box 172. First-class secur ity. WANTED Mending for gentlemen, clean laundry. Call at 734 Sherman Btreet. CO WANTED To rent Small modern hocse, furnished or housekeeping apartments, by Juno 1st; will take excellent caro of tho right, place. Ad dress Mall Box 474, Medford. 62 WANTED A mule, weight between 110-111 pounds. Charles W. Isaacs, 116 N. Oakdale Ave. tf LOST. i-OST A kodak, on the road be tween Jacksonville and Col. Wash-h burn ranch. Pleaso return to this office. J.OST A roll of film tor kodak on road between Jacksonville and Col. Washburn's ranch. Finder please rturn to C. W. Wllmeroth, care Trlbuno. FOR EXCHANGE. FOR SALE Or exchange tar coun try property, 2 3-4 acres, 1 6-room house; pumping plant, 40 fruit trees; 6 blocks from Main street; on North Riverside; Boar Creek bottom. Inquire at 317 E. Mala TO EXCHANGE Have an equity of $1,800 in a small residence in this city, renting at $15 por month. Want good fruit land, either raw or partly Improved. Will assume, but have ud cash to put in. Give full particulars. Chas. M. McElroy, 1812 Third Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. 60 iMCWESS DWEGTBRY. Attorney. WrTHTNGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm baildfaig. L E. RBAMES Lawyer. Over Post- offioa. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attornoys-nt-law. No. 9 D street ground floor. COLVI & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. RoameB. Lawyers. Gf fico Medford National Bank build ing, second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attornoy-at-law. Offices room 30, Jackson County Bank buildine. Medford Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone 351. Night phenes: C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H. Bntlor 357J. Photoghapher. MAC-KEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mnokey and dio with joy." Over Al ton & Reagan's store; entrance on Sovonth street. Medicines. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES Will cure rheumatism, asthmu, paralysis, sores and pri vate disoasos. Those remedies may bo proonrod at tho Sing Lee laun dry, 123 S. Riverside avenuo, Med ford, Or., whore thoy will be sold by tho propriotor. Dr. Chow Young has treated sev eral sovero oasos with his remedies since oominp to Medford and has for reference somo of the boat known and most intelligent citizens in Sonthom Orojron. Call on him Messenger Service. MESSENGER SERVICE Messen gers furnishod at all houso of day and till 9 p. m. to any pan of city, from lOo to 25o. Phone Mnin 1812. Patatera and Paperaaagero. GERWOLF & WARD, contracting painters, paporhungers and deco rators; signs. Estimates given on all kinds of day and job work. Park View Hotel. Phono Main 1801. BUSINESS DIRECTORY, Ilonpftat. SOUTHERN OREGON IIOSPITAJ.. 344 South C fit., Medford, Or. E. W. Hisey, Matron. Official bohUI P. & E. K. R. Bill Poster. VERNE T. CAJHON Bill Poitarr and Distributor. All order pnttuptly filled. Room 29, Jackson Cwtty Bank building, Medford. Or. Real Bntato. SEE WM. E. STACEY A CO. for Bomo of tho choicest bargajaa m. real estate in this vaHey. Also Brit ish Columbia and Alberta, B. C, aa-d other parts. Call on hk at Bitaer office, Phippa bnildicjr, or at tfes Medford Amto company garae., where wo start oat oar imU toe the Aladden Mantle Lamp and bid den window soreaa. Wo wiK' trat yon right Cone and a. Printer MEDFORD PKINTINa CO. hu ih best-equipped job office ia Beotb ern Oregon; Portland prieaa. 37 South Central aveane. BHUard Farter. S. T. BEOWN 4 CO. Billiard., Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Ufj stairs. Young & Hall building. A boo, coot place to spend the h'et afternoon. Arcbatoeta. JOHNS & TURNER, Archkeeta an Builders, office 7-8, 235 Hasa. Phone Mam 3471. Baaidoaes jWca 2471. Carriago aad Aato Patatic. VALLEY SIGN AND CAESOXQ WORKS Higi-clas work gaara teed. Signs. Riverside area a. Phone 801. FasnaKvjiro. H. F. WDLSON & Co., dealers ia mtw and second-hand furaitare al hardware. Agents for Moaad City kitchen cabinet 323 E. 8evanth MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly sts., Hodferd. Mission Furniture made to order. Cabinet work of all kaads. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stovaa and Ranges. New and Saeoad-Haad Furniture. Eada' old staad, 18 W. Fat. Sonth. Phone 91, Medford. Or. Nnrrle. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Oar stock is not irrigated. Wo guarantee fiv erything put out We are aet ia the trust H. B. Patterson, office ia. Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER NURSERY CO., INC. C. F. Cook. DeaUata. DR. W. M VAN SCOYOC, Dentist Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' bank bailifaig, west of the traoks. PbysicEuM aad Sargeea. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office and resi dence phone Main 3432. CONROY & CLANCY Office ia Stewart building Physicians aad Snrgeons. Office phone Mam 341; private phone Main 612. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians. Mission block. Phone 291. Medford. Cigars and Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse Dealers in tobaoco, cigars and smok ers' supplies. Exclusive agents of Lewis Single Binder, El Merito and El Palencia. 212 West Main street. Building Ooatxactor. ALEX. TAYLOR, BuildbR Con tractor Houses, bungalows, alter ations, repairs. 31 North Central avenue, opposite postoffice. Brick Companies. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W. Priddy, O. D. Naglo, Goo. T. O'Brien Contractors and manufacturers of brick; dealors iu pressed brick and lime. Offico in Postoffice block, room 5. Phono No. 3181. Bricklayers. BRICKLAYERS K. Kuiin, at Smokehouse, first-class bricklayer, stoneworker, cement ateppwfr stucco and moulding, fireplaces aad. tile work a specialty, Eerepeaa. plan; day or contract. Legal Utaaka. LEGAL BLANKS All stylos of le gal blanks for sale, a hundred dif ferent formH. Medford Printine (V 11a Shcy. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tia shoot iron ware on hand aad made to ordor. 128 North Q Street Staaographeia. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block, Stenographic work done' quiokly and woll. M, FORTBSCUE Stenographer, 11 N. Front st. Phone 29L !. ' s H r i ; L h