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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1910, a ' A t- To Want-Advertise with Moderate Persistence is to "Get Your Wish" 1 ---- - -- t "hj r S v. i , X PEAR MARKET CLIMBING UP California Shipments Materially De crcaslnn Demand and Consumii tlon Extremely Heavy Outlook In New York Favorablo. Hgobol & Day of Now York, under (Into of August C, nay: BurtlottH Notwithstanding con tlnuotl nrrlvalu, tlio mrirtcot udvancon dully, mill yesterday wiih 2Gc to 37c per box nbovo prices (mrllnr In tlio wook, Yestord'y $2. CO to 2.07 1-2 on nil I)uhI Htock, California Bhlp- tuuntH materially decreasing and whllo wo iiuiHt expect honvy offor ltiKH for noxt wook, tlio outlook In oorlulnly favorablo. Domund anil coiiHiiiuiitloii extremely ltonvy, 02 -100 lioxoii Hold lioro title wook. Klritt car from tlio nortliwont wo noil Mon day. Plums Offerings vory nmnll nnd prlco contlmio to ndvuico. Duyora asking wliun Itnllann will bo lioro nnd tlio outlook In favorablo. Only about Id carloads dally Ion vim; Cali fornia for t!io on tiro country. Ponchos Oeorr.la finished; 12.50 to $3. no nor cnrrlor on tlio fow ar riving. Dolawnro nnd Mnlrylnnd com mencing, No nuch competition from punches tH Intoly noon lioro. Ooor gla crop tliln soason wnn C000 car ina Im, Grapes Few Tokays from Vacn vlllo ttolil tiom $.1 to $4 por crnto. Tlio bulk of arrivals aro Malngas and montly not In tho bent of condition, mid Home Black pack nnd ordinary. It looks woll aliond to ur on grapes. Wo bollovo wo aro going to liavo a .good campaign. Weather mlddlo of IIiIh wook fear fully hot, but today flno and bracing. Our streets nro filled with wagonn which with tho cornor titnnds virtu ally cloan up thin mnrkot nlKhtly, notwithstanding tho nnlM rccolptM. LIGHT APPLE MOVEMENT IN PORTLAND MARKET POKTLANI), Aug. 1. Apple movement out of Front Htroot is ox tri'inoly light ut this time mid Hales tiro being made ut u wide ran go of VIllllOH. While hoiiio extra buluct, wolNcol orod hloek irt hulling up to $ u box, miiiio green Htuff is finding hard uledding iiroiinil, !()( u box, mid Home NitleH were nindo at thin low figure during the pant 'J I hours. Soiiio oxtru fancy Htripuil Aslru khiuis ciuiio in from Clutke county, WaHlifngloii, lliiH morning and wore tpiolcil at $1.50 u box. The great Hiipply of onrly apples is what in hurting the trade ut thin time, although hiiIch nro luild buck Homewhiil by the great prosn of other fruitH now offering in tho wholcsnlo district. Prncticully nil neotions of tlio I'u oifio coiihI liiivo a heavy crop of up 'pi en lliin hciikoii and moHt of litem urn turning out curly stock in kiicIi profumoii (hut all ' markets nro clogged. STUBBS DISCARDS SHOES AND WILL WEAR SANDALS CHICAGO, III., Aug. 12. With tho uuiiouiiccment that John C. StiihliH, trnffio dncolor of I ho Soulhorn 1'iiuil'io compi'.ny, lias pur (duiHod a pair of loose-fitting sail dulH, eniployoH of tho company hero arc today coiigrutulnliiig thouiriclvoM. Tluty hopo that tho hiuiiIiiIh will re Hull in fowor (limniHnlH ns woll . greiilor liuppineHa for (ho "boss," StuhliH Iiiih Buffered with hi feet for u long t into and thin, ho uduiitH, often miidu him Hiiily. Tho comfort al'l'onled hy tho inuidalu has improv ed hirt tompor. "I wonder how ninny poor devils lost their John just hecntiHo my foot hurt mo' said Sluhlm to u friend. "TIioho HandiiiH inn help maiiv a fol low keop his job." PURCHELLS RELEASED ON OWN RECOGNIZANCE After a trial lasting all nftornoon Frank and J. l'urelioll, wore bound over to nppoar boforo tho grand Jury on a chargo of Inrcony, to-wlt: got tlng $10 from ono Frank Smith and rofiiHlnir to roturn tho enmo. Both donlod tho chnrgo, nnd from tho ovldonco all parties conccrnod woro nioro or Iobh probably moro than Iohh Intoxicated, Aftor thinking tho mnttor ovor .TiiHlleo Canon ducldod to allow tho two brothoru to go on tholr own roc ognliinco, provldod thoy lmmodlato ly rollovod this city of tholr prosonco. Thoy did that thlu morning, PEARS BRING S2.55ATJCHICAG0 First Shipment of Pontic River Bart letts From Grants Pass Brlnus Fair Price Hlflhest Market Thurs day Was at Boston. Car 8201), laden with pears grown near OruutH I'nHH, Hold ThurNiliiy ut Chicago Tor $1013 gross, or 2.rM pur liox. Tho fruit wiih shipped by llio Rogue Rivor Fruit & Produce Kxchungo nnd oontaincd about halt' seconds. Tlio highest market for pours on Tliuwlny wiih at IloHtou, wltoio HnrtlottH brought $3.30. Halo of Roguo rivor pourn will bo it daily event from now on in oiiHtcni mnr kelN. YIELD LARGE Blgrjost Crop on Record Belnrj Har vested In the Mountains Fifty Campers In Berry Patch at Huck leberry Mountain. The yield of hirekleborries was considered pheiiomenul last year, but thoho who liavo been in the region where these luscioiiH berrioH grow report that the crop is the biggest that they have ever been in the woods surrounding this place. They Htnte that the woods are alive with the fruit nnd that hundreds are now so journing in the region where they grow in greatest abundance. Kvery j ear parties who aro anx ioiiH to enjoy a camping nnd hunting trip journey to these grounds nnd enjoy the sport of fishing, hunting nnd eating berries, iiiuuy canning the fruit for winter use. At the present time there nro about SO campers lo cated in the region known as tho big huckleberry patch, and they are Inn ing the time of their lives feasting on the fruit nnd game which are lo be found there in abundance. Of nil the wild fruit which grows in Oregon, and there arc lots of fine varieties, there nro none which com pare with tho huckleberries. They nre extremely delicious for pies and are eagerly sought nftor. JAMES WHITC0MB RILEY STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS INDIANAPOLIS. Intl., Aug. 12.--Followin u mild Hlrnko of pnrulynis tho condition of .lames Whitcomh lliloy was bettor today. Tho attend ing physicians say thill ho suffered u nervous shock that is not likely to prove fnlnl. The Hooster poet is 00 years of ago nnd it is thoroforo feared that the attack may affect his vitality. PRINTERS' UNION MEETS NEXT AT SAN FRANCISCO .MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Aug. 12. Tho vote on tho choice, of tho noxt convention of tho International Typo graphical union wiih: S.i.i FrauclBco 171. Salt Lake City 70. Tho 1911 convention will bo tho first over hold on tho Pacific const by tlio International Typographical union. MEDFORD MARKETS. (Prices paid by Medford morohnnts.) Potatoes, now, $t.40(ul.r0 por cwt.; cnhliiigo, 2o. Blnokborries, $11.25. Green onions, -iOu dozon bunches-; radishes, dOu dozen bunches; string bonus, do lb.; lottuco, 10o dozen; turnips, I1:;0 "'! beets,' -lOo dozen htinchos; carrots, -10u dozen bunches, Peiiohso, f)0j)8.r)o hox. Cucumbers, Ifio to 20u doz. Squash, oY50a dozon. Corn, 15 ii dozen. Cnntnloiipos, f)0(o)7r)o dozon. Wulorniolons, lf((730o. Tonmtoos, !U. Pumpkins, 8(t)12V&o. Butter, lCggs and Poultry. (Pricos paid hy Medford morohnnts.) Hunch buttor, 21(!i271i0; fancy oroauiory, JlSo. Fresh rnnoh eggs, !)0o. Mixod poultry, 10()l'lo; spring ehiokoiiB, 18()20o; turkoys, 17o. (PriooH pnid producora.) Hay Timothy, $10; nlfnlfu, $12; gruss, $14; griiin liny, $10. Groin Whont, $1.15 bushel j oats, $32 ton; bnrloy, $U0 ton. K RY Results From Want Advertising are as Sure as Anything Could be in an Uncertain World Tho n wndayn-folk Ilka to boo a logical ronson upon which to build a hopo. They llko to know tho cuutcD from which rcmiltB may bo Inforrod. In tho mnttor of iiocurlng results from clnBslflod advertising this Ib not difficult. Suppnso that It Is a poHlllon an Btono'jmpLor that Is bolng nought, Tho advortlgor may Infor results from her ad for dofl n I to roaKonH, Hho known that all omployorH who need stonogrnphors will road tho ndB of all stenograph ers who nook positions that to If hor nd In "tl.oro" that It will bo neon; and that If It Impro.nco favora bly, It will bo nmiworod. It would bo aside frcm logic to Imagine that If a man needs a stenographer ho would fall o road tho ads of stenographers ho'd bo a otrpngo typo of buBlncss man, If ho did. Of courso, If tho right nd Is not tboro, ho may publish nr ad of Mb own. But ho lends tho ads that's a eafo lnfcr onco. The s-mo thing applies, in a llko way, to all other classifications of want ado. Each claesllfcntlon draws Itn renders In a sort of automatic way, from all Uiceo Interested and concerrcu at tho tlmo In tho mnttor l volvod. Thlu utnto of a'fnlrs pretty noarly assjres results from want advertising. Bcof Cows, 44V o; ntcorn, 5(5) VSo; pork, 0c; mutton, 6fiV; lambs, Go; veal, dressed, 8c. (Selling prices.) Rolled bnrloy, $1.00 cwt., $32 ton; bran, $1.70: middlings, $1.85(5)1.00; ihortH. $1.80(75)1.85. FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Houbo and two lots closo In on Oakdale nvcnuo, now rented, vnluo $4,000, will trarto for cIobo In raw land or planted to young pears. Hox 027, Medford. FOR EXCHANGE Pine orchard trncts, both young and bearing from 0 ncron to 10 acres in bIzo; will trado fot Improved city prop erty. Benson, Hotol Mooro. 125 FUR SALE. Itanclirn. FOR SALE 113 1-2 acres, 100 acres good furm land; $4000; 4 homo Htcad relinquishments; 3 home steads nevor boon fllod on. Ad dress 2C, euro of this office. IluclncM Iropcrtj. FOR SALE Ono of tho best paying propositions in southern Oregon for cash. Good rcahon for selling. Ad drcBS C. D. care of Mail Tribune 12G FOR BALK Choico business prop erty at a bargain, on long time; onBy terms. Address Condor Wn tor Power Co. IIOUftTC. KOTT SALE Cheap If taken lnn short tlmo, two-story, six-room cot tago, plistoreod throughout, coll ing full nolght upstairs, largo clos otn, pantry, two halls, summer porch In back, largo, roomy porch extending nc-oac front; this is nn east front; lot 53x147; back of lot about 100 feet from N. C, which will bo paved; good walk all tho way; good neighborhood; nenr N. school; parties going away; will boII partly furnUbed for $2500; $1000 will hnndlo. 205 N. Realty Btreet. Phono 3904. 125 FOR SALE Or ront, six-room hoiiBO and bath, furnlturo for solo. 228 N. ContrnI avenuo. 124 FOR SALE $1200 two story now bouse, four rooms and pantry down stairs, upstairs not oomplotod; wood shed and well; lot 50x25S; closo In. Inqulro J. Rltor, C South C atreot. 126 FOitSALE Houso nnd two lots, $2150. Inqulro Bob Taylor, 815 Myrtle street. tf FOR SALE Now -room modern house on West Main, 50x118 foot lot, cornor, cheap, at $3750. In qulro of L. M. Lynns. 716 East Main. 138 FOlllSALE Choap, 3-room bungn low, with front porch and screonod back porch; wator nnd sowor In, and streot to bo paved; pnrt ensh, balance four yonra. Call at 319 West Jackson Btrcot. 128 Business Opportunities. FOR SALE Or trade, 320 acres good avorago land, woll located; all wild land; about 30 acres non-tlllnblo; no hills; two miles from railroad station; comorB In Roguo rivor; 100 ncros of this Is worth prlco of wholo tract; obeapost property In snmo vicinity; good orchard district; flno for promotion; will tako city or ranch property In part paymont, lioro or olsowl'oro. J. W. Dressier Agency. tf FOIt SALE Ono best bUBinoss In Medford. Carl M. C. D Trlbuno.127 FOR SALE Choap, if takon at onco, a business that uots $75 per month and can bo worked up; roqulros but part of your tlmo and cui bo han dled In connection with Bomothlng olao. Addross P. D. Q., enro Med ford Mall Tilbuno offlco. 124 Acreage. FOR SALE Ton nnd throo-quurtors acros adjoining city limits in Chtl do"a addition; you can goo snmo from dopot looking oast; two and onc-luilf ncroa In aprlcota md fonc ed; sightly building sites for flno homos, with n flno vlow overlook ing Medford; will dlvldo to buR purchnsor, IMorco, Shop tord & Co,, 128 East Main st. a FOB SALE. Acreage. KOIt BALE 1C0 acres timber land, .!,..,. fnr !,. HAM- Wnrlfnrrf T w. ....,. .v. .,..., - . ...... ... It. Stovcnnon, Tarpan, Tex. 147 KOIt SALE Or location, 3D quarter Hcctlona government land can bo taken under stono and tlmbor act $2. GO por aero; no resldcnco requlr - od; can bo taken ns homestead also; 200 acres of best fruit land ready to plant. Inqulro A. O. Saling, room ' 34 Jackson County Dank building.) 128 FOIl SALE Fivo acres, flvo miles out and planted In pea-s. Terms, Bargain if taken at once. Address "D" care of Trlbuno otflco. 12C FOR SALE Ono of tho best bear- inj npplo orchards In tho Rogr.o Rlv - or vnlloy, sltur to near AshTtnd, for particulars cull on or wrlto Frank Calllson, 95 Onk street, Ashland, Or. 125 FOR SALE 120 acres, Evans Creek fruit; improvements; buy of owner. Wrlto S. F. Potter, R. F. D., Wood villo, Or. FOR SALE Four acres la tho city of Ashland, Oregon, on corner Boul evard nnd Walker street; flno 4-ycar-old orchard, berries and vege tables; city water piped to grounds; good soli; nice 5-room plastered houso with bath, hot rnd cold wa ter; barn; honhouso; price $4500 for quick salo. Dox 236 Ashland, Oregon. FOR SALE CO acres, finest build-1 Ing slto h. tho valley, Including 30 acres good fruit land; cheap and terms right. H. C. Maltby, No. 7, Postofflco Bldg. , FOR SALE 5 and 10-ncro tracts just within nnd adjoining city lim its, nt n bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address Condor Water Power Co. Lota. IFnn 'sAiTw"i.nt. m' n,w and So. King streots, $525; sowor FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep nnd wntor Into lot; $50 down, $20 Ins room, cool, bath, reasonable a month. W. W. McNcaly, at Farm- price; easy walk; on West Hamilton ors nnd Frultgrowor' bank. 129 street, two blocks off North Oakdale. FOR SALE Now five-room modern . 203 Oleson street, tf houso, cornor Dakota and South FOR RETsT Large modern furnlsh Klng streots; price $2500; terms. ed room, close in for gentlomen. Seo W. W. McNcaly, at Farmers" 243 N. Holly. ' 127 and Fruitgrowers' bank. 120 F0It UENT.Husln..6e loom -lx'i4'u. FOR SALE 15 lots, nlno blocks suitable for flrst-clns? rafe. Seo from depot. Torms. Bnrgaln if Kofeldt. Rogue River Etect.ic Cora tnkon within tbo noxt ton days. Ad- pany. tf dross A. B. caro of Trlbuno office FOR RENT Modern furnished 126 rnnmi n ROi TVTM!t 1 rtVi nr- 1 M Wlnt- FOR SALE Beautiful view bearing apple, prune and lot, i plum ireos; price jouu. Auuress m. sio- piiens, hox ()US, city. 133 FOR SALE City lots, $20; for n small, safo Investment soo tho city lots I offor at $300 nnd $250 per lot; $20 cash paymont; balanco $10 per month; no lntorest. II. C. Maltby, No. 7 Postofflco Bldg. FOR SALE BuslnosH lots on Main streot, Eagle Point; prlco reasonable; first como, first choico. D. B. Dee tor & Co., Eagle Point. 126 AllMvllnneouss FOR SALE Oak aldobonrd nnd dln Ingroom table, 6 chairs, 3 ploces onk bedroom set, 1 wood hentlng stovo. Call 707 South Oakdale. 126 FOR SALE IT 3-1 Ualn wagon, good" as now, otnko rack bed, also good honvy harness cheap. Box 627, Med ford. FOR SALE SO head of btock hogs If taken at once. Seo Koroldt, Roguo ' Rivor Electric company, FOR SALE Threo horses, aro 4-yoar-old, ono 9-year-old, driving or saddle; one pot pony; all guaran teed sound and gontlo. Union Llv-. ory Stable. H. C. Smldt. 124 FOR SALE $110 chock pnyablo on Etlors Muslo IIoubo, for salo choap; must bo taken within 7 days. Ad- I WANTED Lady to act as cashier dress R. L. Sprr.guo, R. F. D. No. nnd stonographor. Addross P, care 1 125 1 of Mnll Trlbuno office. FOlTSALE fFrco good ipan of i WANTED Qlrffor "general houso young horsca, weight tram 140Q to work. Apply to E. E. Kolly. 1000 pouudo; 3 wagons; 3 sots of harness; buggy nnd cart. Call on or nddross L. A. Roso, Phooulx, Or. 126 FOR SALE MlsceUaaeoBS. i KOU SALE-Bxtra Bd team brown ! mRTCB' 7 aIld 9 VCa 0l Ight 1nnn .......1. n n 1 i ivu iiuuuun, uuv now o-i wujjuu; ono set new work harness; one plow; ono barrow; ono 7-tooth cul tivator; 10 actes of corn in the field; nil tin. bo seen on tho ranch j at Red Top scboolhouso; district 10, 2 1-2 miles northeast of Med io rd. Call at office of Plerco & Son, Medf(rd, to seo owner. Jno. H. Sbephcid. a 1 FOR SALE Two showcases, reason- ' abl8 prices. Soo Calhoun Sisters, 8 I So- Central aro. tf ; FOR SALE 1 horse, young and sound, weight 1500 pounds. Inquire ot Mitchell & Boeck. t 1 FOR SALE Steam wood saw. L. O. j Van Wecen, Medford, R. F. D. N- 1. 14 ' FOR SALE: Two years' lease on 350 acre ranch, together with 6 horses, 4 colts, 3 milk cows and all ma chinery necessary for running ranch, 50 acres alfalfa; this year's crop Is between 300 and 400 tons of the best hay; good market; 3 miles from Ashland on fine road. Address A. S. Fllson, Ashland, Or. FOR SALE Lexat oianics ot ail kinds trespass and other notices, at Mail Tribune office. " FOR SALE; Chandler ft Price Gor don jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain. Inquire Mall Tribune office. FOR REST OFFICE FOR RENT. Over tho postofflce. Seo A. A. Da vis, tf Housekeeping Rooms. FOR RENT Two furnished houee kceplng rooms. Apply to Mrs. Dar nell, East Pine, corner Fourteenth street, next to Rlvorsldo ave. tf Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. Darnell, Hth street, east from Riverside. street. rou itEST Furnished rooms for transients, No. 10 North Grape street, next to Fnrmord' and Frult growpis' bank. Houses. FOIOU2NT Fiveroom house, $lT, with stable ?17. No. 1111 North Riverside. 126 FOR RENT House, 5 rooms, bath ii nd pantry; city water and electric lights. 513 V. Holly st. N. L. Town send, 721 Bennett avonuo. Phono 4232 .Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Credit check on Ellers Music Houso for $100; will sell cheap. Address Box 51, Medford Or. 125 ' r'Oll LEASE Fully equippea goiu mine; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all ororated by eloctrlo pow oi. Ownor will furnish froo elec- trio power for share in procoods. Soo SmUh Rt Condor w & p;wJr n Co. FOR RENT Business lot. Owner will erect building for good lonant See Kofoldt, Roguo River Kloccrlc Company. tf WANTED. Help Wanted Female. FOR RENT 257 ncros of land and soil horses, liny and tiuplomonts. Addross Box 12, Brownsboro, ,Or. 129 WANTED. Help Wanted FcmIo. WANTEI-Awaltre8B; must b ox pcrlonced. Apply Louvre cafe, tf WANTED A lady teachor to teach three boys in tholr .omo In city; must bo qualified to teach all branches taught In public school, and capable of governing. Call on or address 810 Oakdale avonuo, 8., city. tf WANTED Girl for housework; two In family; will pay good wages. 219 North Oakdale avenuo. tf WANTED Woman to cook on ranch. Apply to Mrs. Frank McKee, R. F. D. No. 1, Central Point, Or. WANTED At tho Ashland Hotol, Ashland, a chambermaid and wait rc&s; both must como well recom mended and fully competent; good wages. Address N. D. Hardy, prop., Asbland, Or. Help Wanted Male. WANTED Stenographer and time keeper. See Kofeldt, Rogue River Electric Company. tf WAN'iED Experiencea stone cutter and quairr man. Call at Condor Water and Power Co's. office. ' WANTED Salesmen In every local Ity of the northwest; money ad vanced weekly; many make over $1000 monthi; choice of territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top- penlsh. Wash. MlsccllanfKras. WANTED To rent, two or three fur nished light housekeeping rooms; must be closo in. Address C. W. W., P. O. Box 114. 126 WANTED To rent large houso, closo In, nultablo for prlvato board ing house, unfurnished; will take long lease. Call 103 North Grape. WANTED 5000 ladles to call at Warner, Wortman & Gore's and examine tho perfectly sanitary con ditions prevailing In every section and corner of the market of cold storage rooms. 125 WANTEDTo borrow, from $l"0 00 to $1500 on Medford city property for ono or two years; will give good security. Address D. S., care of Mail Tribune. 125 WANTED To take camping parties to tho mountains; have ;:ood teams and wagons. Phone or address H. C. Messongor, Agate, Or. UP-TO-DATE shorthand and type writing taught quickly and well; morning and evening school; for terms, address Box 245, Medford. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm building. A. E. REAMS- -Lawyer, over Post- offjeo. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attornoys-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. Architects. NORMAN WINDER, architectural draftsman and builder See me about your new homo. I can save you money by planning to your own ideas and figuring with you right. Write Box 37, P. O., Med ford. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Main. Phono Mnin 3471. Residence phono 2471. Unions. CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL 1840 Meets nt Smith's hnll, 128 North Grape street, every Thurs day ovoning promptly nt Si o'clock. All journeymen enrpenters, as woll as local members, urged to bo pros cut. Busiuoss of vital interest lo nil enrpontcrs transacted at theso meetings. J. J. Sonl. business ngt. Tin Htiops. J. A. SMITH Tiu shop. Tin an sheet iron ware on hand nnd uiadi to order. 128 North O St, Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phono 351. Night phonos, C. W. Conklin 3001, J. H. Butlor 3571. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with Mnokey nnd die with joy." Over Allen & Reagan's store; entranco on Seventh street. Stenographers. ELLA M. GUANYAW Pain) Blook. Stenogrnphio work done quickly and woll. NEW AND Sl-ICOND-IIAND GOODS Jumos A. MnolCenzio, donlor in now mid socond-hnnd furniture, hnrdwnro, clothing, boots and shoos, llighost cash pricos paid for good enst-off clothing. Call nnd seo mo whon you have somothiug to soil, 103 South Central. ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY Printers nnd rvbttelMrc. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Ui best equipped job offn A South ern Oregon; Portland prion. 37 Sonth Central avonne. Cement SKfawalka. CEMENT SIDEWALKS, briakmason, stone mason, plastering and all kinds of stucco work. Expert work manship at reasonable charges by the day or contract. Address Ma Bons. 511 E. Mnin ut., Modfora, Or. Deatlrti. DR. ARTEMAS W. DEAN Qffiea in room 206, Phipps bldg. Gas ad ministered for extraotion of teetk. Telephono Main 343. Night phone. 4432. DR. W. M. VAN SCOTOC. Dentist Office in rooms 203-304, Taraenr & Fruitgrowers' bank building, west of the tracks. BKllArd Paffien. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stain. Tonng & Hall building. A nie. cool place to spend tbe bet after noons. Socpttate. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 Sonth C at, Medford, Ore. & W. Hisey, Matron. Official hospital P. & E. R. a. Beal HcUto. EARLE C. SAJ3IN Orchard tract, city property. List yoar holdug with me. Only desirable property handled. Room 202, Fruitgrowers' Bank bldg. BUI Fosters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster aai Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29, Jackson Coaaty Bank bnilding. Medford, Ore. Cigars aad Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehonse Dealers in tobacco, cigars aai Brokers' supplies. Exclusive agsots) of Lewis Single Binder, 1 Merita and El Palencia. 212 West Maia street Painters asm) Papurtiaigsrs. H. G. DEAN, O. P. M'MULLEN Phone 3732. Dean & MoMnllea, contracting painters, painting, pa per hanging and tinting. Estimates on all kinds of painting work. Medford, Or. Furniture. H. F. WTLSON & CO.. dealers ia new and second-hand furniture and hardware. Agents for Mound I Citv kitchen cabinet. 323 E. 7th St. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly sts., Med ford. Mission Furniture made to order. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook stovea ! and ranges. New and second-hand ! furniture. Eads' old stand, 18 W. F st. South. Phono 01, Medford, Ore. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERD3S Oar tntm are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. We are not in the trnat. H. B. Patterson, office re moved to 110 East Main st. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO., Ino. Growers of high grade nursery stook. Office 25 W. Main. Tel. 1201. Physicians and Surgeoas, R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposita 1 Jackson County bank. Night calls residonco phone Mnin 3-32 DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi oinns and Surgeons, Taylor and Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 211. Office phone 501, rosideneo phone 012. Office hours 0 a. m. to 8 n. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians. Mission block. Phone 292. Medford. Medicines. HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES Will euro rheomatisaa, asthma, paralysis, soroa and pri vate disoasos. These remedies may be prooured ut tho Sing Lea laundry, 123 S. Riverside avenue, Medford, Oro., whoro thev "will be sold by the proprietor. Dr. Chow Young has treated! several severe eases with his rem edies sin co coming to Medford ud has for roforenco sorao of the best known and most intelligent oituess in Southern Oregon. Call on hiss. Brick Companies. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W. Priddy, O. D. Nagle, Geo. T, O'Brien Contruotora and Hianu faotnrors, of briok; dealers im. pressed briok and lime, Offiee i Poatoffice blook, room 5. PkoM No. S181. I