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M MMUtfOUD MAIL THJJiUJSL. VLUUfrJiiU, 0JIEC10N, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, .19.10. Write a Want Ad -When You've Quit Using it and Want to Sell it w APPLE CROP SOLD Nearly $1,000,000 Will Bo Paid to Growers for tho 1010 Output A Now York Firm Contracts (or tho Complete Output. 1IOOI) HIVKH, Or., Kept. fi.-Tlio ltlTKOHt HillKll) Hlllll Of lippluH UVCr niiulo Iiiih been cloned hum hotwoeu tlio Hood llivcr Applo Grovcr' union and Kloinliiirdl & IColly of Non York City, who hounht practically tliu untiro ttrop of tho Hood Itivur vnlluy. Tho ttpptuH Hold to tliu Now York tluiiloiH will iiKKix'K'ito liotwoon 300,001) mid -100,000 Iioxuh and thu proooodH coming to tho orvlumlintH of thu Hood Kivor country will nmoiint to Hourly $1, 000,000. Tlio deal, which is a roconl-ljienk-cr from uvory Htuiulpoint, inclndoH the fancy grado of all tho vnriotion rown in thu Hood Kivor vulloy and tho hiic wholuHiilu inon will iiIho taku thu choice jjriulo of many of thu vn rioticH. Tho BpitcuiilicrKH and Ncw towiiK make up thu ureal hulk of thu snlu whilo a coiiHidurahlo ipmutity of OrtlcyH, JouatliaiiH, ArkanmiH HlaokH, HaldwiiiH, DulioioiiH, Winter HniiamiH and other variutum wilt hu packed and taken to Now York. As yet no intimation of thu prices it which the npplcH have heuti Hold i pven out, lint as thu firm of Stuinliardt & Kelly Iiiih lioulit the Hood Kivor crop for the pn.st two yearn, paying in each cuku thu IiikIi cnt prices paid for-any apples in any part of tho world, it in wippohod that the Hood Itivur prices will mrtiiti hu thu hiuhcM in the country. Tho prices last year wero tho hest over paid and tho fact that this year's crop is mnru than douhlo thu output of Inst season, will prohahly tend to a Hlikulitly lower price, hut it is ex pected to ho considerable in uaccss of tho prices received two years no which represented thu lamest crop over marketed from Hood llivcr prior to this year. WINTER PEAR CROP T Tho California Fruit Distributors iindur dato of .September .'I, sny: Tho following k'vch uumtior or cars of deciduous fruit shipped from nil points In California for tho week (7i!u)'h) endlni; Krlday morning, Sop tomliur 2, 1910: IVncVn 2 1 .1 1-2 cr.rs. This last week's shipment has comprised tho hulk of tho Salway offerings for tho proaont hoiihoii. There will ho a lim ited numlier of cars offered noxt weok, hut tho quantity will cortnlnly lie very much Iohh than Iiiih boon filiown for tho past woolc. It Is not expected that tho movomont will bo ot any consldornblo volumo after Wednesday. I'luuiH Movomunt of this fruit has heeii too Unlit ilurliiK tho past weok to bo worthy of montlon, bolnB loss than ono car. Poars 7.'l cars. A very consider able falling off 1h shown In tho ship ment of this varloty of fruit, which will show further curtailment dur ing tho next seven days. As stated before, our wlntor pear crop Is llht and tho shipments buvo now very largely gone forward. OrapoH .117 .1-1 earn. Tho Tokay movoment Is now In full swIiib and fruit Is roportod to bo In flno condi tion and of butter finality than usual, drowora ronmt as thoy o over tholr vlnoyards that tho iiuantlty la ovon leus' than expected and while Rblji monts durliiK tho month of Soptom bor will bo of tliu usual volumo, It Is oxpectud that tho soaRou will end oarllor than horotoforo. It Is not oxpoctod that tho movomont durliiK tho noxt wook will bo r much moro than 50 cars por day, Slnco our last roport woathor con ditions lmvo boon normal and havo bijou vory favorablo to tho full and jiorfoct dovolopmont of fruit. Rock Sprlnus Coal. Anotlior oar of tho celebrated Rook Springs coal nrrivod today. Moro may oomo, but" this is lioro. Boo W. .T. HurhridKU, tho drayman, mw and piano your ordor. You will nood some of this coal this wlntor. tP - - A ntoro that always advortlaoa Is mipposod to alwaya lmvo Bomothlng opoolnl and Important to offor, NOTICE. Notice is huruhy given that we will apply to tho city council for a lioenso to sull spirituous, vimious and mull liipioi-H in less' than gallon lots at our place of business, 3'J-lIi, block 'JO, 117 South Front strcul, in thu city of Mcdford, in Jackson county, for u period of six mouths from date of issuance. lfi.'J. J. W. SL1NOKK. MEDF0RD MARKETS. (1'ricoH paid by Medford morohants.) Potatoes, now, $1.1C1.2C per owt.; cahliagu, 2c. IlluokborrioH, $11.S25. 1'cachcs, 35iji)fi0o box. Cuoumbors, lUo to lfio dor.. Burnish, .')f)f0a dozen. Corn, IGa dor.cn. Cnntiloiipes, 'Jf(fi)'10o dozen. Wiitonnelons, G20o. TomutooD, iMi"- Pumpkins, Bl'J'sC Apples, l'fco; I'oars, lc. PrunoH, VAQi'lc. Iluttor, Kkkn nnd Poultry. (Prices paid by Medford merchants.) Ilanch butter, 30o; fancy creamery, 35c. Fresh ranch eggs, 35c. Mixed poultry. lOGMc; apring chickens', lfl18o; turkoya, 17o. (Prices paid producers.) Hay Timothy, $10; alfnlfu, $12; grass, $1-1 ; grain hay, $10. Ornin Wheat, $1.15 bushel; oats, $32 ton; bnrluy, $U0 ton. Bcof Cowb, -lO'lV o; Btcors, C 5Vo; pork, Do; mutton. 5(J?5Vfco; lambs, Oo; veal, dressed, 8c. (Soiling prices.) Ilollod barley, $1.75 owl., $32 ton; bran, $1.70: middlings, $1.851.D0; dinrtH. $1.80uTH.85. FOR SALE. Farms or Orchards. l'OU SALK Do you want a lino fann of 00 acres, nunr Andurson crook, Talent, Or.; fertilo soil, healthy location, among tho hills, 20 acres under cultivation, a soven room house, outbuildings, etc., etc., a well of pure, sparkling water, several living springs of water on thu place; a fine bearing family or chard of three acres; early and late apples; also peaches, pears, plums, prunes, cherries and aomo small fruit; lovely viow from it of tho val loy; several thousand dollars (that is only a triflo over ($110) ono hundred and sixteen dollars an aero). Tako your wife and come on the cars to Talent and I will take a rig and go out and show you tho place. L. M. Judd, Kobcrt hldg., near depot. tf l'OU SALK An idoal small farm of 10 acres; almost 3 miles from Phoe nix, siuuu dictnnco from Talent, Or.; fruit land; 2 good springs, 5-room house, outbuildings, 50 pear trees, sinnll fruit, 5 acres cleared, $800 worth of wood; $1200 down, hal auco on timo to suit buyer. Tako cars to Talent nnd I will show you the proporty. L. N. Judd, Huberts hide. Talent. Or. tf Acreage. FOK SALK 35M cros, mile.- west of Medford on main road; fair buildings, 20 aoros in '1-year-old Nowtowns and Spitzonhorgs, hut unco planted to poars with peach fillors; big young team, Jersoy cow, chickens, all machinery and tools go with place; $550 an aero; good turms. Thoro is a profit of $200 an acre in this buy inside a year. W. T. York & Co. tf FOR SALK II acres orchard land at $75 por noro, or will oxehango for bungalow in Medford. 11. F. lUuison, at Mooro hotel. 1-11 FOll SALIC 5 aoros, West Medford, oxcolfont viow; will pjut 28 lots; lots adjoining selling for $250 and $300; price $3000. Box 12, city. US Iliisluess l'roitcrty. FOR SALE Cholco businoss prop orty nt ft bnrgftln, on long time; oiiBy terms. Address Condor Wft tor Powor Co. FOR' SALE By owner, '10 uoros host fruit, vogotnblo or gonornl farming land in Jackson county; ontiro tract ditched for irrigation nnd a por potual water right doodod with place; uvory foot of tho -10 can bo oultivutod; 12 acres sot to young fruit; soil is unoqualod for raising vegetables, garden truck of all kinds and tho production of tho host fruit at louBt oxponso; a good inoomo as sured until orchard is producing; for n homo or an Investment inves tigate this; vory liberal tonus. For particulars address If, Mail Tribuuo officu. 1-M FOR SALE 100 acres timbor near Jacksonville, $17 per noro; easy tonus. Seo owner, 11. F. Tlonson, Mooro Hotel. 1-14 FOK SAL10 100 acroB timbor land, choap for cash, noar Medford. J. n. Stovonson, Tarpan, Tox. 147 A MAIORITY OF WANT ADtf BRING RESULT If that were not true, there would soon ccaso to bo any want advertising. Of courso not ALL wnnt ads "pay" not ALL want ads bring tho results sought by tho advertisers. Hut it Is a Holf-ovidonl fact that a majority of want ads DO PAY do bring results. For if moro want advertisers failed than succeeded there would bo a gradual decline in the volumo of tho want ads. There would bo u constantly DECREASING number of people wno tiso them. After awhilo thoro would bo no more want ads at all. That thoro are moro and moro want nds printed nil the timo proves that a MAJORITY of them are RE SULTFUL provce -that they givo REAL SERVICE to thoso who use them. And this fact ought to havo its direct application to YOUR AFFAIRS. Want Ads One Cent a Word FOR SALE. House. FOR SALE Two 10-ucro tracts near Eagle Point, good noil, lovel; ono tract partly elenred, $800 each; tonus half cash, long timo on bal ance. Address P. O. llox 702, Med- ford, Or. 100 FOK SALE 120 ucr.es, Evans Crook fruit; Improvements; buy of owner. Write 8, F. Potter, R. F D Wood vlllo, Or. tf FOR SALE 5 nnd 10-acro tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address Condor Water Power Co. FOR SALE -$1200, two-story now Iioubo, ! rooms and pantry down stnirs, upstairs not completed; wood shed and well, lot 50x258; close In. Tnquiro J. Ret or. 0 South C st. 11 7 FOK SALE Beautiful bungalow, lo catod ono Llock wont of South Oak dalt; flvo rooms and modorn bath; atcno foundation; largo torch, ex tending across front and sldo; lot 59xlG3; 19 applo troos In full bear ing; prlco for quick salo $2C50; half cash, bnlanco caey torma. Sfo own or nt Sherman Clay Piano com pany, tf FOR SALE 0-room bungalow with bath. Inquire of R. A. Johnson, with Power & Reeves, 212 Fruit urowcrs' Hank hldg. tf FOR SALE My property, now $2000. Rob Tnylor, 815 Myrtlo street. 145 FOK SALE Sovoral houses and lots nlso fino .farm. D. T. Lnwton, Owner. tf FOK SALE Ftvo-room house, lot C3 by 200, cast front. North Cen tral Avonuo. Call on J. T. Sum morvllle, Whlsonnnt Darbor Shop. tf FOR SALE A bargain, 2 houses, 3 lots, eloao in; must sMl nt once. Call 513 South Grape st. 144 FOR SALK Modern 5-room house, furnished, and 4 lots, house has cement foundation and 2 porches; n bnrgain if taken quick at $2000. Address P. E. Zepp, Medford, Or. 150 FOR SALE House and two lots, ?21G0. Inqutro Dob Taylor, 815 Myrtlo street. tf FOR SALE A now, modem 7-room bungnlow, on paving, cement side walks, threo blocks from pnrk; $2850. Addross Box 300. Rents for $40. FOR SALK Modem five-room house, with screen porch, a bar gain at $2250; tonus. Van Dyke Iloalty Co. tf FOR SALE Fino 8-room bungnlow on fino cornor, enst front, modorn; $1250; n snap. Van Dyke Roalty Co. tf FOR SALE Furnished house with barn; also honso and two lots. In uuiro of owner. No. 723 13th st. west. ' 148 lluslness Opportunities, Lots. FOll SALE Two desirable lots on West Main; payed street. Inquire of owner. 430 South Evorgron street. 145 FOR SALE A small lot of houso .hold goods. Phono Main 902. 1 13 FOR SALE Lot, West Main st , sower and wntor, pavement paid in full, largo lot; a bargain. Addross Box 12. city. 148 FOR SALE Botweon Fourth nnd Second ots., oiglit high, lovel lot3, 51x100 fonotj sowor and wntor; price $2400, $1100 will handle; this in a snap. Address P. O. box 172. 148 FOR SALE Choico lot on paved street; will tako horse and buggy in trade. Addross C. M., enro Mail Tribuuo. 140' FOll SALE 20 lots noar paving, nt ono-half real vnluo; will take $5000 for bunoh; $500 will lmndlo. 3oo owner, B. F. Benson, nt Mooro ho- .tpJL 1-H Mtscollnmioun. FOR SALE Ohnndlor & Prlco Gor don Jobber, 11x14 proas; a bargain. Inqulro Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Now 32x3 2 quick de tachable tiro,$25. Sec . E. Watt, 215 E. Jnckson. tf FOR SALE Italian and petite prunes. Fine quality. At 210 How ard street, near Rcnnctt avenue, East Medford. tf FOR SALE Legal Dlanka ot all kinds trespass and other notlcos, at Mall Trfbuno office. FOR SALE Spnn of young ponies, harness, spring wagon and tent, $150. Call 1110 Eleventh st. west. 140 FOR SALE Ten tons of fine grnin liny, about two miles cast of city. II. C. Maltby, room 7, Postofficc hldg. Phone 4081. 144 FOR SALE At a bargain, entire grading outfit, consisting of 24 head ofjiorscs and mules, harness, seven wagons, 4 tents, 10x18, 8 Frcsuos, 100 blankets, full set of blacksmith tools, for grading camp, 4 No. 2 Wheelers, 3 plows, 15 set of doublo and single trees extra; also a lot of miscellaneous tools for t ... :.. ...... .?:..... ...i:. ...r: t. U9U 111 WllMlJK, clinic UUllll UUll uc seen at Eagle Point. Call on or ad dress George Powel, care of Jack son place, Eagle Point, Or. 154 FOR SALE A good work or driving team, about 1200 pounds; new har ness; light lumber wagon. Inquire 1021 W. 10th st. 147 FOR SALE Spring wagon, good condition; cheap. Inquire nt 51G Liberty st. 144 FOR SALE 10 h. n. upricht boiler nt n bnrgain. J. T. Norman, Box 511, Ashland, Or. 144 FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT Two large unfurnished rooms. No. 12 College St. 144 FOR RENT Fhe-room house. En quire 339 North Front street. 144 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room in modern house, privilcgo of din ing room nnd kitchen; very rens onnblc, close in. Box 205, Med ford. Or. 144 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, new ly furnished rooms, especially suit ed for teachers in high and North Side schools. 328 N. Central. 117 FOR RENT A largo furnished room on first floor; modem. In quiro at 227 S. Central. 149 FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 325 Riverside nve. south. 145 FOR RENT Furnished room, closo in. Inquire 430 S, Evergreen st. 144 FOK RENT Furnished rooms for transients, No. 10 North Grapo street, noxt to Fnrmors and Frult growors' bank. tf Houses. FOR RENT Small furnished house nt 014 N. Riverside nve, $10 per month. 144 FOR RENT Modem 5-room house, furnished. 115 X. Onkdnle. Cull Mondav at 1026 W. 10th r.t. 104 FOR RENT 5-room honso, on Court st., city water, $10 por month. Ad dress Box 12. city. 148 FOR RENT IIouso nnd bam, 1 milo east f Cl' lnuits; Buitnblo for toamster; $10 por month. Address P. O. Box 172, 144 Miscellaneous. FOR LEASE Fully oqulppod gold . mtuo; ton-stump mill and concen trator, nil cforatod by oloctrlo pow oi. Owuor will furnish froo oloc trlc power for shnro In proceeds. Seo Smith, nt Ccndor Wntor & Powor Co. WANTED. Situations Wanted. WANTED Position as stonogrnphor nnd bookkeeper by lndv with four years' oxperienoo. Addross M. O. euro of Mai- Trihuno 'office tf WANTED Widow past middle ngo, wants position as working house keeper for widower or old couple. Address Mrs. Edna LojHo, gouoral dolivory, 14.0 WANTED. Help Wanted Miscellaneous. WANTED Salesmen lu oyery local Ity of the northwest; money ad vanced weekly; many make over 11000 months choice of territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top pcnlsh, Waah. WANTEB. Help Wanted Female. WANTED At once, 3 Indies to do pressing and repairing. Pantor ium Dye Works. 5 N. Fir st. 144 WANTED A girl for general house work in the country, 3 in family; good wages. Address F. II. Cowles, Westaway orchard, Medford. tf WANTED Competent eirl for gen eral housework; small family; gooJ wnecs. Phono Main 311. tf WANTED Girl for general house work, 3 in family. 520 S. riolly st. 149 WANTED Woman to do washing for family of two. Address H2, care Mail Tribune office. tf Help. Wanted Male. WANTED Five budderd. Rogue River Valley Nursery Co., Inc., 25 West Main at., Medford. Or. tf WAN'XED Experlencea stone cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Power Co's. office. Miscellaneous. WANTED To rent four or five tents, 12x10 or lnrger. Answer quick. Rogue River Valley Gas Co. 144 WANTED 0-room modem house, spot cash. Phono 4141. WANTED To rent, modern unfurn ished room on west sido; G or 7 rooms; ono with bnra preferred. Adddrcss A. G., enro Mail Tribune office. 144 WANTED To buy team o f mares, weight 1200 pounds or over. Ad dress P. O. box 205, giving descrip tion nnd price. tf WANTED Good cook, nt Southern Oregon Hospital. 147 WANTED Mrs. J. S. Carroll hns opened a dressmaking and hand embroidering establishment at 329 North Riverside nve.; trade solic ited. 140 WANTED To purchase 160 acres or moro of uncleared land at a price not to exceed $25 por noro; distance from town no object if thero is good wagon road to land; ne dosort land wanted. Addross P. O. Box 702, Medford. Or, 100 WANTED To borrow $1000 for ono to throo years, on first-class close in proporty, worth $3000. Address P. O. Box 702, Medford. Or. 160 WANTED $350 on $S00 proposi tion; 2Va years. Inquiro nt No. 5 East Third st. 146 WANTED Highest cash prlco paid for clean cotton rags, delivered to Mall Tribune office LOST. LOST On rond to Central Point, a bunch of keys, attached to n chain with spring attachment; ono key tagged S. P. M. S. C. Leave nt Mail Tribuuo offico and rcceivo ro ward. 145 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm building. A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post office. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attornoys-at-law. No. 0 D streot, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Ronmqs. Lawyers. Of fico Medford National Bank build inir. socond floor. Unions. CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL 1810 Moots at Smith's hall, 128 North Grapo stroot, ovory Thurs day ovening promptly nt 8 o'clock. All journeymen oarpontors, as well as local mombors, urgod to bo pros out. Businoss of vitnl interest to nil oarpontors transuded at thoso meetings. J, J. Seal, business ngt. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Architects. NORMAN WINDER, architectural draftsman and builder See mo about your now homo. I can savo you money by planning to yonr own ideas and figuring with you right. Write Box 37, P. O., Med ford. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Main. Phone Mam 3471. Residence phono 2471. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin ana sheet iron ware on hand and mad to order. 128 North O Bt Dentists. DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE OfJQo in room 200, Phipps bldg. Gas ad ministered for extraction of teeth. Telephone Main 341. Night phone 4432. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Dentist- Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' bank building, west of the tracks. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone 35L Night phones, C. W. Conklin 3601, J. EL Butler 3571. Photograph era. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mackey and die with joy." Over Allen & Reagan's store; entrance on Seventh street. Stenographers. ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Block. Stenographic work done quickly and well. Cement Slckiwoisj. CEMENT SIDEWALKS, brieJanason, stone mason, plastering and all kinds of stucco work. Expert work manship at reasonable charges by tho day or contract. Address Ma sons. 511 E. Main st.. Mpdfnrd. Or NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS James A. MacKenzie, dealer hi new and second-hand furniture. hardware, clothing, boots and shoes. Highest cash prices paid for good cast-off clothing. Call and seo me when you have something to sell. 103 South Central. Printers and PabU&bera. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. kas the best equipped job office ia South ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37 South Central avenue. Billiard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiardg, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up staira, Young & Hall building. A nice, cool place to spend tke iot after noons. Hospitals. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South C St., Medford, Ore. W. Hisey, Matron. Official kospitai P. & E. R. B. Real Estate. EARLE C. SABIN Orchard tracta, city property. List your holftnjri with me. Only desirable propertj handled. Room 203, Fruitgrowers' Bank bldg. Bill Posters. VERNJ3 T. CANON Bill Poster ani Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 20, Jackson Const Bank building, Medford, Ore. Cigars and Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse Dealors in tobaoco, cigars an smokers' supplies. Exclusive agents of Lewis Single Binder, HI Merito and El Palencia. 212 West Mai street Painters aad Paperbaacvrs. H. G. DEAN, O. 'P. M'MULLEN Phono 3732. Dean & MoMnllen contracting paintors, painting, pa per hanging and tinting. Estimate! on all kinds of painting work Medford, Or. Furniture. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers b new and second-hand furnitun and hardware. Agonts for House hold stoves and ranges. 10 South Fir street. Phone Main 3101. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly sts., Med ford. Mission Furniture made tc order. Cabiuet work of all kinds A trial order soliottod. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook stovei and rangos. Now and second-hani furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W F Bt. South. Phone 91, Medford. Ore. Narsoriefl. QUAKER NURSERIES Our treei are budded, not grafted. Our ntooi is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. Wo are not in thi truBt. H. B. Pattoraon, offioe w moved to 110 East Main sh ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR. SERY CO., Inc. Growers of hUh grado nureory stook. Office 2S W. Main. Tel. 1201. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Physicians nnd Sargeoa), DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Praa tico limited to diseases of the ey, ear, noso nnd throat. Temporary location Hotel Mooro. After Oclo bor 1, rooms 313-314, Ganiett-Cory, Bldg. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night ealJ promptly answored. Offica aad residence phone Main 3432. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Ffejw- cians and Surgeons, Taylor aai Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 311, 811. Office phone 501, residence phea 612. Office hours 0 a. m. to 8 p. as. DR. F. G. CARLOW, Dfi. EVJL MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians. Mission block. PbeM 202. Medford. Brick ConpaBdeM. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. YK Priddy, O. D. Nagle, Ose. X. O'Brien Contractors and aaaa. facturers of briok; dealan 1st pressed briok and lime. Offie t. Postoffice block, room B. Paon Mo. 1181. FRATERNAL ORDERS. A. 7. aa4 A. X. Medford LoJre, No. 102, meetB Friday In Masonic Hal J.. L. B. Hasklns. W. M.: Wil liam Muller. SccroUiy Rtated meetings tnlrd rnuajr. Xastarn Star. " """ and fourth Wednesdays In Mason to IlnlL MIbs Gertrude Weeks. W. M.: Mrs. Lll llan D. Woodford. Secretary. Royal Arch Masons. Crater Iako Chapter. No. 32. Meets first and thlrfl Tuesdays In Masonic HalL 9- Jf- nearaea. High Priest;. J. R. Woc-dford. Secretary.. rraternal Union of America. Medford Lodge. No. 421. Meets uoe Srlm "4- fou5tt Tuesdays in RcdmenTa ?iV.-- sfhoul,. F. M.; Mrs. 1 A. Jordan. Secretary. B. P. O. Z. Medford Lodge, No. 116S. Meets Thursdays In K. t. HalL W. W. Elfert. E. It a Robert Telfer, Socrotanfc-(- John Wllkhis. TroaatiruKP, Rational trotocUr egioaI" Venus Legion. No. 2169. Meets first and third Wednesdays In Smith's HalL Mr. and Mrs. Simpson. V. P. and a; V. H. Hull. Secretary. X. O. O. 3. Medford Lodge. No. 83. Meets Mondays In Redmen's Hall. M. L. Mead- ?wn n,tg-' M.r s2eoKa-, v. a.: w. rv Miller. Recording Secretary. Foresters of America. Court Medford; Now S9S5, Meets second and fourth Mondays In Red men's Hall. O. M. Sols by. Chief. Z.7. Talisman Lodge. No. 31. Meetsi Mondays In K. P. Hall. 1L O Wortman, C. C: J. P. Hutch ason, K. of R. S. Pythias Sisters. Temple No. 40. Meets first and third Wednesdays In 1C P. Hall. Mrs. Hnola. Hamilton. E. C: Mrs. Alice E. Trow bridge. M. of R. C. A. O. V. W. Medford Lodge, No. 98. Meets second and fourth Wednes days in Redmen's Hall. Fort Hubbard. M. W.; A. a Hub bard, Recording Secretary: Chaa. Strang. Treasurer. ' Koyal neighbors of America. MUtlotoo Camp. No. 4713. Meets first and third Mondays In Redmen's HalL Mrs. J. E- Enyart, Oracle; Mrs. Altav Newman. Secretary. Order of Eagles. Medford Aerio, No. 1277. Meets Thura- '&& Hall. O. M. Sola- by. P. Fraternal Brotherhood. Banner Lodge, No 135. Meets first: and third Wednesdays, Redmen's Hall. J It, Tyrrell. President; M. C. MoDon ough, Secrotury. M. W. A. Medford Cump. No. SO, Meets first and third Wednesdays, at Redmen's Hull. W. C. Klnyon, Consul; W. T. Goulder. cleric Woodmen of tho World. Medford Camp, No. 90. Meets first, and third Thursdays in Redmen's HalL W. P. Mealey. C. C; J. W. Ling, clerk. Women of Woodcraft. Chrysanthemum Circle, No. 84. Meeta second and fourth Tuesdays in Redmen's Hall. Mrs. Kate Walte, O.M.; Mrs. Pro Anglo Piatt, clerk. X. O. T. . Triumph Tent, No. 14. Meets first and thirst Mondays in Redmen's) Hrlt. C. E. Collins, Com.; C. F, Burke. R. K. arand Army of the Republic. Chester A Arthur Post, No. 4T. Meeta first and third Tuesdays In Redmen'a Hull o, W. Elgumy, Com.; D. R. An- nrewa Ajt. Woman's Belief Corps. Chestor A. Arthur Corps, No. 34. Meets first and third Wednesdays in Rcdmen'a Hall. Mrs. Nanoy WUlson, President; Mrs. Wm. Shoulty. Becrotary. Order of Kedmen. Weatonka Tribe, No. 30. Meets Bs,t urdayB in Hodmen's Hall. Aug. D. BUv glor. w.l Leo Jacobs. K. or It. Order of Pocahontas. Meets Fridays in Redmen's HalL Mrs, Margaret Gardner, I.; Mrs. w. Schultz, K. of R. y 3Ck ' ' 4SftHsiV .-'iORlsM H l t ! UaBkina for Boaltli.