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swrfMwiiwWNr3',-f3-'. MISDIfORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OftflgQN, TOIDAY, BEPTEMER 2, 3910. MMU "-- Write a Want Ad-When You've Quit Using' it and Want to Sell it .: - ' "WANT EXHIBIT : . ' FROM R0iil.lt f National Horticultural Connross Writes Local Man Asklnn Hjm to Interest Local Grower's In Mnklnn '..Exhibit at Council Bluffs. Tho Nntlonnl Horticultural Con Krt'HH,, whlcli moots soon In Council IlluffH, In,, lu tiftcr an exhibit from tho ll;guo River vnlloy. Superintend Out Hood liiw wrltton ns fnllowH to Kdgnr H, Mafor regarding tho mat tor: Council IlluffH, In., Auk. 20, 1010. Mr. Edgar 8, Hnfor, Medford, Or. My Dour Sir: Wo luivo boon In formed that fruit grown In your dln trlnt lnitt your captured HwnojlnlccM jirUo nt fipolmno National Applo Show. Wo hnvo henrd lotii about tho fruit grown In your vnlloy from vn rlotiH BourctB and wo nro vjrjr nnx ' loun to hnvo you roproHontod nt tho Third Notional KxpoHltlon of tho Na tional Horticultural Congress. Wo would llko vory much to hnvo you tnko thin innttor up with your Com niorclnl flub and hnvo nn exhibit wont lioro thnt will bo n credit to your ntnto nnd dlntrlct. Wo fool confldont that If nn oxhlblt could bo 90:1 1 from your dlHtrlct thnt It would bo omi of tho leading fonturon of tho hIiow nnd -would bo of gront vnluo to your din trlct. A number of pooplo living lioro nro now Interested In your fruit lands, nnd n gront ninny mora nro talking nbout you, no thnt In our opinion you could not do n bettor thing thnn to bring horo n flno enr lond of npplon for exhibition pur- JIOItOH, y Thoro nro 5,000,000 pooplo living In lown, Nebraska nnd South Dakota Hint will not hnvo nn npplo to ont thlx nonHon. oxcopl thoy buy It, nnd tho opportunities for Rolling a cnrlond of ,, npplo nt tho ond of tho oxponltlon would bo oxcollont. 1 hnvo lived In tho iitnto of Iowa nll my Ilfo nnd I novor know of bo comploto a falluro lu frultn of nil lcludH nn this Honnon. Wo will hnvo n nlco oxhlblt from Hood Hlvor thin yonr nnd wo want you to tnlco tho mnltor of nn oxhlblt from your dla trlct up with your Conunorclnl club nnd other orgnnltatloim right away, nnd ndvlBo un as soon an posnlblo that you nro coming In ordor thnt wo mny ronervo for you ono of our best locn k tlonH. Wo want you. Very truly yourH, NATIONAL HORTICULTURAL CON'. a moss. lly TIIUMAN L. REED, Stipt. HUNDRED TONS FIGS GO TO WASTE IN TEXAS SAN ANTONIO, Tux., Sept. 2.--Hundrcds of ,totiH of l'igw nro going to wiik(u in southwest Texas because preserving plants cannot take euro of tltein. Tho fig crop lias been un usually good thin year nnd moreover tho acreage of orchards has been added to considerably. Owing to I He fact (hut tlio fruit cannot bo transported in its raw stiile any gront distanco, growers depend en tirely on the local market nnd tho preserving plants. While tho luttor have increased their capacity tlijiing tho lust' two yonrn by nt least 201) por cent, thoy have been uniiblr (hi5 ht'U8on to take up more than nlmul Uhree-fiftliH of the crop. t .SMALL FIRE PAUSES MUCH EXCITEMENT j. A fiio which destroyed 11. wobdsjied ' o the properly of Hi Burklin'rt ,011 Fourteenth street between Nowlowu uud King, broke out nbout A 11:30 ' 'Thursdny uiglit. ; Mr. Hiirkhnrt had boon making Rome improvements to tho building 1 -during, tho day and is positive that . tlioi'e was 110 l'ire nbout Hie pieiu ( Isos when ho quit work in tbopvq niug. A few Jdols and hoiiio paint ' was all flint was in tho building. Suvoral other buildings neniby wore endangered for a time, but were sav ed by tho efforts of Mr. Hurkhnrt and his neighbors during tho tinio'uo- I'osHnry for the firo deparlinenl to innko the long run to tho scuiiu,, Medford, Oregon' This certifies that wo havo sold Hall's Toxas Won dor for tho euro of all kidnoy, blad dor and lhoumatio troubles for ton yoarH, ami havo novor hud a ,oom" plait. , It givo nuiok nnd pormniiont roIiofSixty'dnyfl' trontmont in oaoh "bottlo. Medford Phnrmnoy, Jf 1 IlaflldnH for Health. PAMPLET SOON TO BE SENT OUT State Printer Now Runnlnu Ott Booklet Containing Arnumcnts Pro and Con of Initiative Measures to Bo Voted On. 1. BALEM, Or,, Sept, 2. Tho ntnlo printer Iiiih compiled nnd tho proof uhuot hnn been stricken off tho last form of tho Initiative motiBurofl nnd urgumontfl for nnd agnlrint tho buiiio which nro to bo Bent out In pnmphlot form to nil of tho roglstorod voters of tho tnto by tho Bccrotnry of Btnta within tho next week or ton ilayii. Tho mnttor of tho Inltlntlvo menfluro pnmphlot covers 220 paces of prlnt- im! mnttor, buv'tlui tho covor pngeB, nnd 145,000 copies will bo stricken off for distribution. Tho composition and nrossworlc upon this compilation will cost be tween $70 nnd $75 por pntfo, or ovor $15,400, aside from tho cost of pa per, binding and postage. Tho esti mated cost of tho paper, binding nnd postage, too latter being nn nvorago of 5 cents por pnmphlot for tho 115. 000 pamphlet, Into which onclosuro will also bo placed tho corrupt prac tices pamphlets, will bo nn addition al $25 por pngo, of $5500, bringing tho nggrognto cost of printing nnd Issuing tho Inltlntlvo pnmphlot up to tho grnnd total of approximately $25,000. About $5000 of this amount has boon pnld to tho Bccrotnry of Btnto and turned over to tho gonornl fund by tho porsonn nnd organizations pre senting arguments for nnd ngnlnst tho moonuroB contained In tho pnm phlot to bo voted upon at tho coming gonornl election, which Is tq bo de ducted from tho cost of Issuing tho 4inmph)ot8 nnd tho bnlnnco of the bill, for tho printing or tho Inltlntlvo mens ores nnd tho ballot titles to tho same, must bo footed by tho Btnto nnd comes out of tho printing fund. Quake Recorded. LONDON, Sept. '. Seiutnogruphie disturbances lusting more than mii hour were recorded hero dioitly al ter mu'n.ulit thin morning. Tho fL'.t hlioek win a iolei' one mid wi followed by gradually lessening onus until ileal ly 2 o'clock. The eattli cpmkes, it in calculated, were ."000 mile? distant. Rock Springs Coal. Another car of tho colebrated Hock Springs con! arrived today. More may come, but this is here. Seo V. J. .Hurbridge, tho drnyniuu, now nnd plnco your ordor. You will need boiuo of this coal this winter. tf ATTEND COLLEGE. Arrnugo to attend tho Eugene Dus Iiiosb Collogo, nnd let us got you n good poaltlotrwhon you graduate En tor now. Send for our now catn loguo, HV6 WcBt Sovonth Btroot, Eiigono. Orofon. tf ttttftt-f f 4 fttttt FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL OREGON STATE FAIR WILL BE HELD AT SALEM, SEPTEMBER 12 TO 17. $35,000.00 IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES. GRAND LIVE STOCK, AGRICUL- TURAL AND HORTICUL- TURAL EXHIBITS. SPLEN- DID RACES, BAND CON- CERTS, FREE ATTRAC- TIONS AND FIREWORKS. REDUCED RATES ON ALL t RAILROADS. FOR 'FURTHER INF0R- -- MATI0N ADDRESS FRANK MEREDITH. SECRETARY. f---f---f4--f-f-f-f-f-f4----f4--f MEDFORD MARKETS. (Prices pnid by Medford merchants,) Potatoos, now, $1.15(5)1.25 por owt.j cabbage, 2o. Blackberries, $11,25, Ponchos, 3550a box. Cuaumbors, 10a to 15o doz. Squash, 35fji)5rio dozon. Corn, 15o tloxoii. Cnutaloupos, 2fi(7i10a dozen. Wtitormoioiifl, 520o. ToniutooD, lVlc, Pumpkins, SCjOIS'jo. Apples, ViO Pears, 1c. Prunes, I'So. U utter, iCggs and Poultry. (Prioos pnld by Medford morohante.) Ranch huttor, 3Qo; fanoy oronmory, 35o. Fresh ranch oggs, 35o. A MAJORITY OF WANT RESULTS If that woro not true, Ihoro would soon conBo to be nny want advertising. Of courso not ALL want nds "pay" not ALL want ads bring the results sought by the advortiserg. But it is n solf-ovidcnt fact that a majority of want ads DO PAY do bring results. For if more want advortisora failed than succoodod ihoro would bo a gradual decline in tho volurno of the want ads. There would bo u constantly ULOlthAoINO number of people who use them. After awhilo there would be" n more waul ads nl all. Thftt thoro nro moro nnd moro want ads printed all tho time provos that a MAJORITY of them are KE 8ULTFUL proves that thoy give HEAL SERVICE to those who ubo them. And this fact ought to havo Uh direct application to YOUR AFFAIRS. Want Ads One Cent a Word Mixed poultry, 1014o; spring chickens, 1018c; turkoys, 17c. (Prices paid producers.) Hay Timothy, $10; alfalfa, $12; grass, $14; grain hay, flO. Grain Wheat, $1.15 bushel; oats, $32 ton; bnrloy, $J0 ion. Reef Cows, 44 0; stcors, 5 SVfco; pork, 0c; mutton, 65V4o; bimbs, Oo; veal, dressed, 8c. (Selling prices.) Rolled bnrlcy, $1.75 cwt., $32 ton; bran, $1.70: middlings, $1.851.00; hnrts. $1.80(a)1.85. FOR SALE. Farm or Orctuutls. FOR SALE Do you want n fine farm of 00 acres, near Anderson creek, Talent, . Or.; fertile soil, healthy location, among tho hills, 20 acres under cultivation, 11 seven room house, outbuildings, etc., etc., a well of pure, sparkling water, Kovcrnl living springs of water1 on tho place; a fine bearing family or chard of threo acres; early nnd Into apples; also peaches, pears, plums, prunes, chorrios and some small fruit; lovely viow from it of the val ley; several thousand dollars (that is only a trifio ovor ($110) ono hundred ami ' sixteen dollars an ucro). Tnko your wifo and como on the cars to Talent nnd I will take u rig and go out and show you tho place. L. M. Judd, Robert bldg., near depot. tf FOR SALE An ideal small farm o 10 acres; almost 3 miles from Phoe nix, snmu dietnnco from Talent, Or.; fruit rand; 2 good springs, 5-room house, outbuildings, 50 ponr trees, Hinall fruit, 5 acres cleared, $800 worth of wood; $1200 down, bnl nnco on timo to suit buyer. Tnko enrs to Tulcut nnd I will sliow you the proporty. L. X. Judd, Roberts bide.. Talent. Or. tf" FOR SALE M acres orchard lnnd at $75 por aero, or will oxchango ror bungalow in Medford. 13. F. Benson, nt Mooro hotel. 144. FOR SALE Fino orchard nnd driv ing tenm, weight nbout 1200 lbs.; nlso doublo harness nnd now hack Address Box G27, Medford. tf IluRlnotui Property. FOR SALE Choioo business prop erty at a bargain, on long time; oasy tonus. Address Condor Wa tor Power Co. Acreage. KOR SALE Two ncrcs, mostly in homing orchard, in Tnlont, $3000. L. N. Judd,, Talent, Or. 132" FOR SALE By owner, 40 ncrcs host fruit, vegotablo or general fanning laud in Jackson county; ontiro trnot ditched for irrigation and n per petual vat6r, right deeded with place; ovtJry f6ot of tho 40 can bo cultivated; 12,.acres set to young fruit; soil is uuequalod for raising vogotnbles, garden truck of nil kinds unit tlio production of tho best fruit nt least expense; n good inoomo as sured until orchard is producing; for u homo or nn investment inves tigate this; vory liberal tonus. For particulars address IT, Mail Tribuno office. 144 FOR SALE 160 ncrcs timbor nonr Jnoksonvillo, $17 por aore; easy lorms. Soo owner, H, F. Bonson, Mooro Hotel. 14 1 FOR SALE 100 ncroa timber land, clionp for cash, nonr Medford. J. R. Stovonson, Tnrpnn, Tox. 147 FOR SALE Two 10-noro tracts near Eaglo Point, good soil, level; ono tract pnrtfy cloarod, $800 oaoh; tonus half cash, long timo on bnl nnco. Address P. O. Bon 702, Mod ford. Or. 160 FOR SALlPTao acroa, Evana Crook fruit; lmprovomonta; buy of owner, Wrlto S. F Potter, R. F D Wood vlllo, Or. tf FOR SALE 5 and 10-norn trnots just within and ndioiniug city litn it8t at a bargain, on B annual pny montH. Address Condor Water Power Co. 11(111808. FOIt SALE Houbo and two lots, $3ir0. Inqulrb nob Taylor, 815 Myrtlo street, tt FOB SALE. Home. FOR SALEr A new, modern 7-room bungalow, on paving, cement side walks, three blocks from park; $2850. Address Box 300. Rents for,$40. FOR SALE Modorn five-room ' house, with Bcrccn porch, u bar-! gain at $2250; terms. Van Dyke' Realty Co. tf i FOR SALE Seven-room now mod. era house; lot 53 by 108; east front; good location; worth $6000; will 8011 at a bargain. Address A3, caro Mali Trlbuno office tf FOR SALE Fino 8-room bungalow! nn f5n virnnr nncf f.n mn,1nrn . i .. ...u ..-......, iMD .u..., mwv.u..,t $4250; n snap. Van Dyke Realty Co. tf FOR SALE $1200, (wo-story new house, 4 roouib and pantry down stairs, upstairs not completed; wood shed nnd well, lot 50x258; close in. Inquire J. Reter. G South C st. 147 FOR SALE Beautiful bungalow, lo- cited .on Llock west of South Oak- dalt; flvo rooms and modorn bath; . .. ,' . . ,. ' , . tending across front and sldo; lot co,Co. i i . . ,..,. i UtfAAVU, A. UjllU V.UIXI III 1U1I UUUI- Ins; prlco for quick snlo J2G50; halt cash, balanw eaBy terms. Seo own - or at Sherman Clay Piano com- pany. tf I FOR SALE 0-room bungalow with ' bnth. Inquire of R. A. Johnson,! with Power & Reeves, 212 Fruit-1 y.fy, I i " , I growers nam, mug. u FOR SALE My property, now! $2000. Bob Taylor, 815 Myrtle, 8trcot- l-5' i FOIt SALIC Several houses and lots nlso fine farm. D. T. Lnwton, Ow nor. tf FOR SALE Flvi.rnnm hmian lnt 53 by 200, east front. North Cen - tral Avenue. Call on J. T. Sum- morvlllo, Whlsonant Barber Shop. tf Business Opportunities. FOR TRADE For real estate in town or suburban proporty, n good work team. Call at 129 South Ivy street. 143 Lota. FOR SALE Six lots in Ashland, near F. M. church, $S00 spot cash. L. N. Judd. Talent. Or. 143" FOR SALE Choico lot on paved street; will take horse and buggy in trnde. Address C. M., enro Mail Tribune. 140 FOR SALE 20 lots near paving, at ono-hnlf real value; will tnko $5000 for bunch; $500 will handle. Seo owner, B F. Benson, at Mooro ho tel. 144 FOR SALE Six lots in Abhlnnd, naar F. M church, $S00 spot cash. L. y. JhM. Tnlcut. Oregon. 113 FOR SALE Fino lot on Oloson st., nonr,Wc.t Fourth street; $100 w'R handle; r. bargain. Address Al, Mnll Trlbuno'offlce. tf FOR SA1.F Fins lot in Wnlnut Park addition, onst front, nonr West Stli street. Address A2 'caro Mall Trlbuno offlco. tf, Miscellaneous. FOR SAIE Small library table, brafi bed, rug; cheap. Tolopliono Main till 143 FOtf SALE Chandler & Price, Gor don Jobhe-, 11x14 press; a bargain. Inquire Mull Tribune, offlco. I'OR SAll.-IIorsos; owner has no turthor u-o for them. Adilross 502 orth Courtst. 143 FOR SALE Now 32x312 quick do- tuohable tiro, $25. Seo .' E. Watt, 215 E. Jackson. tf I FOR SALE Legal Dlanke or all I kinds troapass and other noflcos, , at Mall Trmune office. . " FOR SALEA first class toain j of niiue., 7 mid 0 years old, prno. I tioally now harness and wagon, 2 section huvrqw. Now 12 inch plow, nnd 7 ahovol cultivator, Evory-1 thing new and first olnss. Pioreo I Had son, 128 East Main, Medford, j Oregon. tf I AD5 BRING no FOR SALE. MUcellAacoMU FOR SALE Placer claim, 00 acres ditch, reservoirs,, small house, good land, Jacksonville 8 miles; price right. Address V. A. Springford, Jacksonville, Of. 142 FOR SALE Span of young ponies, harness, spring wngon nnd tent, $150. Call 1110 Eleventh st. west. 140 FOR SALE About 50 tons of wild oat hay in stack, fine quality. In- quiro box 591. Medford P. O. 143 'FQR gALE Fourcvindcr Ford rnnx,nr ,nnntn ;i.i,i w. K.aiaif tacn at oncc' In('uiro rtt the Spot Cafe. 142 .U..UUUU, U.Uh..VWV. ...WUV...U, u V.Ol FOR SALE Ten tons of fine grab hay, about two miles east of city. II. C. Maltby, room 7, Postoffice bldg. Phone 4081. 144" FOR SALE Cheap; oak dining ta ble, New Home sewing machine 228 North Central aye. 142 VA c,Tr, 71 T : n- R SALE-At a bargain, entire frad,,DKf , ' COf ? .f 24 soven wagons, 4 tents, 16x18. 8 t v t nn 1 1 it , L Fresnos, 100 blankets, full set of blacksmith tools for grading camp, 4 Vn 9 Wlmnlnm 3 nlnrca 1 R cat , nf ,,. . . . . ' . . also a lot of miscellaneous tools for use in grading; entire outfit can be seen at Eagle Point. Call on or ad- dress George Powel, caro of Jack- son place, Eaglo Point, Or. 154 i F0R SALE 10 h. p. upright boiler nt n hargain. J. T. Norman, Box 511 Ashland, Or. 144 FOR REJIT. ,,,, ,,., : : rvjix jicii. rour nice ironi rooms, I close in. $15. 339 Front st. 142 Furnished Rooms. F0R RENT Two furnished rooms, 303 Kn'ht st- l4 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, bath, etc.: convenient to hieh and North - ' schools. 429 North Central ave. 142 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for transients. No. 10 North Grapo street, next to Farmers and Fruit growers' bank. tf Houses. FOR RENT Houso and barn, 1 mile east of city limits; suitable for teamster; $10 por month. Address P. O. Box 172. 144 Miscellaneous. FOR LEASE Fully oqulrpod gold mine; ten-stamp mill and concon- I trator, all orerated by electric pow- oi. Owner will furnish free eloc- . trio power for share In proceeds. See Smith, at Condor Water & Power Co. WANTED. Sltuntions Wanted. WANTED Notiee: Man with fam ily wants position ns foreman on ranch; no exporionoo with orchard, but willing to learn. J. E. Hen dricks, Abhlnnd, Or. Phone 140, 143 Help Wanted Miscellaneous.. WANTED Salesmen In overr local Ity of tho northwest; money ad vanced weokly; many make over ?1000 month; choleo of territory. Yakima Vnlloy Nursery Co., Top ponlsh, Wash. WANTED Couplo to work on ranch; woman to cook for men; no chil dren. Hollywood Orchards. Phone Farmers 7063. tf WANTED - Cosmopolitan Magazine rc1lllres tho services of n represon- ,aUvo ; jiedford to look after snb- soription renownls and to oxtond oiroulntitm by special mothods which havo proved unusuiilly sue- eessful. Salary and commission, Provious e.norieneo desirnblo. but not essential. Wholo timo or spuro time. Addross, with roforoncos, II. C. Campbell, Cosmopolitan Maga zino, 1780 Broadway, New York Citv. Help Wanted Female. WANTED Waitresses at Florence hotel, oed, Cal. Call hotol by loiig-distnneo telephono. 143 ' WANTED. Help WanUxJ FcjhaIo. WANTED Woman to work by tho hour washing and sweeping. Phone 3051. tf WANTED Woman to do washing for family of two. Address 112, caro Mail Tribune office. tf Help Wanted Male. WANTED Five buddori. Ilogne Rlvor Valfoy Nuraory Co., Inc., 25 West Main at., Medford. Or. tf WANTED Experienced atone cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor "Water a&d Power Co'a. office. MJicelUBcoas. WANTED To buy good lot, close in, in a desirable location; must bo cheap; will pay cash for right prop osition. Address N 2, care .of Mail Tribune dCfice. tf WANTED Mrs. J. S. Carroll has opened a dressmaking and hand embroidering establishment at 320 North Riverside ave.; trade solic ited. . 140 WANTED By n Gorman gentleman, private lessons in English. Address Box 40, Medford, Or. 142 WANTED To purchase 160 acres or moro of uncleared land at- a price not to excoed $25 per acre; distance from town no object if there is good wagon road to land; no desert land wanted. Address P. O. Box 702, Medford, Or. 160 WANTED To borrow $1000 for one to three years, on first-class close in property, worth $3000. Address P. O. Box 702, Medford, Or. 160 WANTED $350 on $800 proposi tion; 2Yz years. Inquire nt No. 5 East Third st. 146 WANTED Three or four furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Reply to "S. W.," care Mail Tribune office. 143 WANTED Highest cash price paid for clean cotton rags, delivered to Mall Trlbuno office. LOST. LOST A bunch of keys. L. A. Hoover. Leave at Mail Tribune of fice. 142" LOST Alligator grip, between Cen tral Point and Agate. Finder please return to P. & E. office, tf LOST Between Bybce bridgo and city, a low tan shoe, Sorosis make. Finder will please leave same at Mail Tribuno office. 134tf LOST On road to Central Point, a bunch of keys, attached to a chain with spring attachment; one key tagged S. P. M. S. C. Leave at Mail Tribune office and receive re ward. 145 FOUND FOUND A yearling Holstcin calf. Owner niny claim tho same by call ing on B. P. Theiss, 16 Beatty st., paying for tho caro of the calf and describing same. 143 FOUND Ladies' gold watch fob. Owner may havo samo by proving property and paying for ad. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys. WITHDfGTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm building. A. E. REAMS offioe. -Lawyer, over Post- PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyars. Of fice Medford National Bank build ing, second floor. Architects. NORMAN WINDER, architectural draftsman and builder See mo about your now home. I can save you monoy by plnnuhig to your own idoas and ,figuring with you right. Write Box 37, P. O., Med ford. JOHNS & TURNER, Arohiteots nud Buildors. Offico 7-8, 325 Main. Phono Main 3471. Residence phone 2471. Unions. CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL 1840 Moots at Smith's hall, 128 North Grapo street, evory Thurs day evonhig promptly at 8 o'clock. All jouruoynion carpontors, as woll ns local mombors, urgod to bo pres ent. Business of vital intorest to, nil carpontcrs transacted at these mootings. J. J. Soal. business agt. Tin Shop. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron ware on hand and madi to order. 128 North Q St. Dcntlstn. DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Offic in room 200, Phipps bldg. Ons ad ministered for extrnotion of teoth Tolopliono Main 341. Night phono 4433. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Dentist Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' bank building, west of the traoks. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Undertaken. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.-Undertakers. Day phone 351. Night phonos, C. W. Conklin 3801, J. H. Butler 3571. ruotograptien. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso witk Maokey and die with joy." Over Allen & Reagan's store; entranca on Soventh street. Btenogrspnen. ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Block. Stenographic work done quickly and wen. Cement Sidewalk. CEMENT S1DEWALK8, bneunaioa, stone mason, plastering and all kinds of stucco work. Expert work manship at reasonable charges by the day or contract. Address Ma sons. 511 E. Main fit. MHfrH. Or. NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS James A. MacKenzie, dealer in new and second-hand furniture, hardware, clothing, boots and shoes. Highest cash prices paid for good cast-off clothing. Call and seo me when yon have something to sell. 103 South Central. Frtaters uu PaMHanewi. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. kas the best equipped job office ia South ern Oregon; Portland prieea. 37 Sonth Central avenue. Billiard Fariora. S. T. BROWN & CO. BilUuda, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stake, Young & Hall buileUag. A slot, cool place to spend the hot after noons, i laospcsaje. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South C st, Medfori, Ore. I. W. Hisey, Matron. Ottbud koapitaJ P. & E. K. K. -i flpfll EARLE C. SABEN Orchard tract, city property. Lkt your holdings witk me. Only desirable property handled. Room 202, Fruitgrowers' Bank bldg. Dfll Pesters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster ana Distributor. All orders promptly, filled. Room 29, Jackson Couaty Bank building. Medford, Ore. Cigars aad Tekaeeo. IRELAND & ANTLE. Smoknkoui Dealers in tobacco, cigars aai smokers' supplies. Exclusive a cents of Lewis Single Binder, El Merito and El Palencia. 212 West Main street Faiatera aad PaperBaagvrs. H. G. DEAN, O. P. M'MDLLEN Phono 3732. Doan & MoMullea, contracting painters, painting, pa per hanging and tinting. Estimates on all kinds of painting work. Medford, Or. Furniture. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers ia new and second-hand furniture and hardware. Agents for House hold stoves and ranges. 10 South Fir street. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly sts., Med ford. Mission Furniture made te order. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook stoves and ranges. Now and second-hand furniture. Eads' old stand, 18 W. F Bt. South. Phone 91, Medford, Ore. Naraeries. QUAKER NURSERIES Our treea are budded, not grafted. Our stoek is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. We are not in the trust. H. B. Patterson, office re moved to 110 East Main st. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO., Ino. Growora of high grade nursery stock. Office 21 W. Main. Tel. 1201. Physicians and Surgeons, DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Prao tico limited to disoasos of tho eye, ear, noso and throat. Tomporary location Hotol Mooro. Aftor Octo ber 1, rooms 313-314, Garnott-Cory Bldg. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jaokson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office aad residence phone Main 3432. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi cians and SurgoonB, Taylor and Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 212. Office phone 501, rosidonoe phone 012. Office hours 0 n. m. to 8 o. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopatme Physicians. Mission bio ok. Phoas 202. Medford. lirlck Uoinpanlee. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W. Priddy, O. D, Nagle, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractors and mass faoturers of briok; dealers fas pressed briok and lime. Office fas Postoffioe block, room S. Phoie Ho. 1181.