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MJflDlfOKD MAIL TLtWUNE, AiKDJfrOKI), ORtiClON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER G, 10.10. Answer Want Ads and Decide for Yourself How You Can Better Yourself -4- ----- ---4 LISTLESS TONE IN LIVE STOCK MARKET I'OUTLANI), Or., Hopt. 0. Ko rolptH for tho week ill thu Portland Union utoekynrilH lmvo boon mi fol lows Cuttle 801), houi 2200, hogo 1 1 K n , horiioH and iiiiiIuh 10, In splto of tin) light rocolptH, thoro lutn boon ii IIhIIonii tone to tho mar ket hocnuiio of thu heavy' purchniioM of tho week huforo by tho piickuro. There whh no rhiiugo In prlco from tho low VulllOH of lllHt W. Prices nt tlui wuuk'H clone uliowml u slight upward tonilcncy. Tho slump market lmii heon oven ly supplied and tho market Iiiih limm stonily nt tho prlntM of tho week bo fore. A fow good wothoni wild nt H.lfi nml no litinbn reached tin mur kot at it higher prlco than K'.GO. Tho greater part of tho Iiok mipply was Hold to arrive and consignments roachod tho Iiok luvol at $10.35. Tho light offorliiKH woro oacorly flnnppod up nt high prlceii. NOTED APPLE BUYER SPENDS DAY HERE "You have n wonderful vnlluy liere." Htnteil J. Steinhiirl, of Stcin luirt V Kelly, the New York apple linn, which Iiiih bought tho entire Mood Ifiver erop for the past three hoiihoiim, nml who hpeut Mouilny in Modl'ortl. "I r.nt verv pleased with it "Oregon npplew lire so well known now in the markets of the east that tlioro will ever be a dummul for them. Thev are without a peer. "PrieeH for this year? Well, I oxiM'et good retuniH for northwest groworn. Itox apples always hold up well. I am here Himplv in order to get iiu(iiaiuleil." WAIL AGAINST HINDUS PRODUCES AN EFFECT HAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 0. That llio wall against tho Influx of Hindu laborers to tho Pacific coast Ib bear tiiK fruit was attested by tho arrival of tho lluor Hiburla with only 22 Hin dus aboard, although COO bad mndo .application for passage. Tho halauco woro rojected by physicians of tho steauiHlilp company ponding examin ations Imposed by tho company on all Hindu ImiulgruutH, According to ono of tho llludtii), tho word ban been pnssud out that only healthy young men under :i(l years of ago have any chnnco of gaining adduilttnuca to tho United States, GROWERS IN KANSAS PHOTOGRAPH NEW PEARS A now pear originating In Kansas will booh ho offorod to tho planters It 1h n largo, Into , ripening Just bo foro tho ICoiffor, but It Is far bettor finality. It novor luiu any of tho hard gritty part of tho Kolffor, and In, fact uono of Its faults, hut all Its merits Intensified. It Is a cross of u Kolffor and tho Duchess, hut none of tho niichesH weakness Is shown In tho pour. It has boon named Douglas as It Ib from that county In Kan nn. It vnn grown from seed sown In a row In tho orchard, It has bad no pot euro hut It has produced from 1902, Its first your In hearing, t tho present time. It failed only In 11)07, when all othor fruits was out .off by tho frost. NOTICE. Notice in hereby given that wo will apply lo thu oily council I'm a liuciiHO to soil HpirituoiiH, vinuous ami malt liquors in le.su than gallon lots at our plium of husinosfi, 1U-13, block i0, 117 South Vront ntrcut, in tho oily of Medford, in Jackson county, for u period of six months from Into of iBHiuuico. 163. J. W, SL1NOKH, Rock Sprlnns Coal. Anothor oar of tho celebrated Mtook SpriiiKH coal arrived today. Moro amy como, hut (IiIh is horo. Sue W. J. Hurbridgo, tho drayman, now and placo your ordor. You will need Home of this coal thin winter. tr A atoro that always advortlsoa Is suppoHOd to always lmvo something spenlnl and Important to offor. Ilaskiiis for Health. ENTIRE COMMISSION WANTED CHICAGO, Bopt. - -Claiming that tho rnto heating In tho western cases will bo tho most Importr.nt of any conducted b) tho government, tho 111 IiioIh Manufacturers' anuoclatlon to day telegraphed President Taft ro ijuetttlng him lo direct that tho full memhershlp of tho Interstate com merce commission hear tho case In stead of a npuclal examiner only. Auditor Tohln of tho Wulmslt syn torn testified that thoro lmvo boon no dividends from -005 to 1910, but admitted that otuMourlh of tho gross earnings woro paid tho I'lttilnirg Ter minal company for terminal facili ties. Tho riOltor admitted that tho Wabash ovod $1,000,000 worth of Terminal comp'oiy stock and control led tho company and tho Wheeling & l.nko Krlo compary. Shippers con tend that tho dlvldeudH ac.cruhig to tho road from these subsidiary com prises offset tho Wnlnr.h'H plea of poverty. Tho Hock Inland road offorod to submit records to dlnprovo the chnrgo tba' lies capitalization flgureo bad boon Juggled. Tho hearing ndjoprnod temporarily tils afternoon until Sop'omber 19. Tho examlsors will tako testimony of custom officials In Now York Wed nesday. Mayo your advertising mi Intorcst Ing ns your atoro, and you'll got your MEDFORD MARKETS. (Prices paid by Medford merchants.) Potatoes, now, $1.1501.25 per cwt.; enhhngo, 2c. Blackberries, SlfJDl.iyi. Pcaclics, 3.r)((?r)0c box. Cucumbers, 10c to Ific dor.. Siiuash, 35((i)50c dozen. Corn, lfic dozen. CaiitaloiipeH, 2.ri((i)10o dozen. Watermelons, ffji)20c. Toniatoco, l'jo. Pumpkins, H($r..y&c. Apples, lyfco; Pears, lc. Prunes. l'-ifuVJc. Mutter, Kggs and Poultry. (Prices paid by Medford morchnnte.) Ranch butter, 30o; funoy crenmcry, 35o. Krosli ranoli eggs, 35c. Mixed poultry, 10(ci)14c; spring chickonH, lG(u18a; turkoya, 17o. (PricoH paid producore.) liny Timothy, $1(1; alfalfa, $12; uriiHH, $11; grain hay, $10. drain Wheat, $1.15 bushel; oats, f32 ton; barley, $.'0 ton. Heof Cows, -l(??HVi o; steers, fi(3) Tac; lrk, lo; mutton. fi5Vo; lambs, (lo; veal, droBsod, Ho. (Selling prices.) Rolled barley, $1.75 owl., $32 ton; bran, $1.70; middlings, $1.85(5)1.00; ihnrtH. $1.80fTD1.8.r). FOR SALE. Farms or Orchards. FOR SALE An ideal small fnnn of 10 acres; almost 3 milos front Phoe nix, sauiu dictnneo from Talent, Or.; fruit land; 2 good springs, 5-room bouse, outbuildings, 50 ponr trees, small fruit, 5 acres cleared, $800 worth of wood; $1200 down, bal ance on time to suit buyor. Tako ours lo Talent and I will show you tho property. L. N. Judd, Roberts bldg., Talent. Or. tf FOR SALE Do you want a fine farm of 00 acres, near Anderson creek, Talent, Or.; fertile soil, healthy looatiou, iimoug the hills, 20 acres under cultivation, a soveu room bouso, outbuildings, etc., etc., u well of pure, sparkling water, sovoral living springs of water on tho placo; a fine boaring family or chard of three acres ; early and late apples; also poaohos, pears, plums, prunos, cherries and oomo small fruit; lovely view from it of the val ley; soveral thousand dollars (that is only a trifle over ($11(1) one hundred and , sixtoon dollars an aero). Tako your wife- and como on the ears to Talent and I will take u rig and go out and show you the place. I j. M. Judd, Robert bldg., near depot. tf Acreage, FOR SALK Or exchange, by owner, some good ranch property; also some town lots. Addross P. 0. box (183, Medford, Pro. tf FOR SAIiH--35'j aoros, 2 miles wost of Medfmd on main road; fair buildings, 20 acres in -l-year-old Nowtowus and Spitzouborgs, bai mice planted to pours with peach fillers; big young toam, Jorsoy cow, ohiukons, all inacbiuory and tools go with place; $550 an aero; good lerias. Thoro is a profit of $200 nil aero in this buy inside a your. W. T. York & Co. if THE "PASSING THRONG" ADVERTISERS! Knch dny brlngu Its throng of now want advertlsempeoplo wh ly through tho stress of "Incident," or of mishap, or of new ncccsul want advertisers were also want advertisers yesterday - thoy bellevo I for what thoy want. Uut tho majority of yesterday's wants woro met, or aro being m vortlslnc; and thus the want nd columns today bring, fur tho most p fluents. They change theso want volops new needs, theso aro (julckly So that thoy aro not only IM POItTANT -not only USEFUL,, fndl INO! Thoy touch no many phasofl of life, and picture bo much of h "roadlng" than tho average novol. Want Ads One Cent FOR SALE. Acrrnge. FOR SALK 5 acres, West Medford, excellent viow; will plat 28 lots; lots adjoining selling for )?250 and $300; price $3000. Pox 12. city. MS HuhIiicmh I'mpcrty. FOR 8ALB 1G0 acres Umber land, cheap for cash, near Medford. J. It. 8tovenBon, Tarpnn, Tex. 147 FOR SALE Choice business prop erty at a bargain, on Ionic timo; easy terms. Address Condor Wn tor Power Co. Iloum. FOR SALE Bovoral houses and lots nlso fino farm. D. T. Lnwton, Owner. tr FOR SAMS Houri) and two lots, 12150. Inquire Dob Taylor, 816 Myrtlo Btroot. tf FOR SALE -My property, now $2000. Bob Taylor, 815 Myrtlo stroot. 145 FOR SALE Furnished hcuso with barn; also house and two lots. In uuirn of owner. No. 723 13th st. west. 148 FOlt SALE 120 acres. EvanB Crook fruit; Improvements; buy of owner. Wrlto S. F. PUtor, R. F D., Wood vlllo, Or. tf FOR SALE Fino 8-room bungnlow on fine corner, cast front, modern ; $1250; a snap. Van Dyke Realty Co. tf FOR SALE Modem five-room house, with screen porch, n bar gain nt $2250; terms. Vnn Dyke Ronltv Co. tf FOR SALE 0-room bungalow with bnth. Inipiiro of R. A. Johnson, with Power & Reovcs, 212 Fruit- growers' Rank bldg. tf FOR SALE Flvo-rooin house, lot R3 by 200, enst front. North Cen tral Avonuo. Call on J. T. Sum morvlllo, Whlsenant .Harbor Shop. tf FOR SALE A new, modern 7-room bungalow, on paving, cement side wnlks, three blocks from park; $2850. Address Box 300. Rents for $10. FOR SALE 5 and 10-nore tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pny monts. AddroBS Condor Water Payer Co. ' FOR SALE-$1200, two-story now house, 4 rooms and pantry down stairs, upstairs not completed; wood shed and well, lot 50x258; close in. Inquire .1. Rotor, 0 South C st. 147 FOR SALE Modern 5-room house, furnished, and 4 lots, house has cement foundation and 2 porches; a bargain if taken quick at $2000. Address P. E. Zepp, Medford, Or. 150 FOR SALE Two 10-ncro tracts near Eagle Point, good soil, level; ono tract partly cleared, $800 each: tonus half cash, long time on bal ance. Addross P. O. Box 702, Med ford, 01 100 FOR" SALE lTeautlful bungalow, lo cated ono tlock west of South Oak dalt; flvo rooms and modorn bath; stono foundation; largo torch, ox tondlni across front and sldo; lot C9xlC3; 19 applo trees In full boar ing; prlco for quick salo ?2G50; half cash, bnlanQo easy torms. Soo own er nt Siiorman Clay Piano com pany, tf llimlnoMs Opportunities. Lots. FOR SALE Two desirable lots on West Main; paved street. Inquire of owner. 4311 South F.vorgron street. 145 FOR SALE Choieo lot on paved street; will tako horse and buggy in trade. Address C. M., care Mail Tribune. 140 FOlt SALE Lot, West Main st , sower and water, pavement paid in full, largo lot; a bargain. Addrqss Box 12. city. 148 FOR SALE Botwoon Fourth and Socond t't.i eight high, level lots. 51x100 foeol; sewer and water; price $2100, $1100 will handles this in a snap. Address P. 0. box 172. 148 et art, ads as Hfo chonges In this city as reflected In the classified nda. FOR SALE Miscellaneous. mlVL"!M W FOR SALE Good organ, cheap. In Uiiire 331) X. Front. 140 FOR BALE Chandler & Prlco Gor don Jobhor, 11x14 press; a bargain. Inqulro Mall Tribune- offlco. FTJnT3ATE-;--LoBat planus "or ill kinds trespass and othor notices, at Mall Tribune office. " FOR SALE One good work and driving horse, true and gentle. Call or address A. Fndegni. 2 nnc: west of Medford. 1 10 FOR SALE Italian and petite prunes. Fine quality. At 240 How ard street, near Bennett avenue, East Medford. tf FOR SALE A good work or driving toam, nbcut 1200 pounds; new har ness; light lumber wagon. Inquire 1021 W. 10th st. 147 FOR SALE Span of young ponies, harness, spring wagon nnd tent, $150. Call 1110 Eleventh st. west. .140 FOR SALE At a bargain, entire grading outfit, consisting of 24 head of horses and mules, harness, seven wagons, 4 tents, 10x18, 8 Fresnos, 100 blankets, full set of blacksmith tools for grading camp, 4 No. 2 WTieelcrs, 3 plows, 15 set of double and single trees extra; also a lot of miscellaneous tools for tiso in grading; entire outfit can be seen nt Englo Point. Call on or nd dress George Powcl, care of Jack son place, Eagle Point, Or. 154 FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT Two largo unfurnished rooms. No. 12 Cottaire st. 145 FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 325 Rherside avo. south. 145 FOR RENT A lnrgc furnished room on first floor; modorn. In quire fit 227 S. Central. 140 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, nov ly furnished rooms, especially suit ed for teachers in high and North Sidoschcols. 328 N. Central. 117 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for trnnslonts. No. 10 North Grape street, noxt to Farmors and Fruit growers' bank. tf WANTED To rent, modern unfurn ished house on wc&t side; 15 or ' rooms; one with bnrn preferred. Address A. G., care Mail Tribune office. 145 Houses. FOR RENT Modern 5-room house, furnished. 145 N. Oakdalc. Call Mondav at 1020 W. 10th st. 104 FOR RENT 5-room house, on Court si., city wntor, $10 per month. Ad dress Box 12. oitv. 14S Miscellaneous. FOR LEASE Fully equipped gold mine; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all croratod by electric pow oi. Uwnor will furnish freo olec- trlc power for share In proceeds. Seo Smith, at Condor Water & Powor Co. WANTED. Situations Wanted. WANTED Position as stenographer mil bookkeeper by ladv with four years' experience. Address M. O. euro of Mai. Tribune office. tf WANTED Widow past middle age wants position as working house keeper for widower or old couple. Address Mrs. Edna Lo.ilie, general delivery. 110 Help Wnnted Mule. WANTED Man to work on fruit ranch, light work, $1.50 day nnd board. W. E. Wells. Medford. 140 WANTED Exporloicort tono cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor Wator nnd Towor Co's. otflco. WANTED Flvo buddoiM. Hoguo Rlvor Valloy Nursery Co., Inc., 25 West Main st., Medford. Or. tf WANTF.D Man who understands orchard work, with 3 or 4 teams, o take charge of 200 acres in young orchard. .1, A. Westoiiund, office in Medford National Bank bldg. 10 OF WANT o aro urged to use tho want ads sole ties In dally life. Somo of today's n reasonable persistence In asking today aB a result of the want ad- now messages new offers, now It takes on new phases, as It de- spensablo; but they aro INTEREST- uman nature, tbat they aro better X a Word WANTEI. Help "Wanted Female. WANTED Girl for general house work, 3 in family. 520 S. Holly st. 149 WANTED Woman to do washing for family of two. Address H2, care Mail Tribune office. tf WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework; small family; good wages. Phone Main 3111. tf WANTED Sen-ant for ' general house work. Good wages. Address F. Pelouze, Eagle Point. Railroad fare paid. 140 WANTED A girl for general house work in tho country, 3 in family; good wages. Address F. H. Cowles, Westaway orchnrd, Medford. tf WANTED Lady to do pressing and repairing; good, stendy position to party who is willing to leani; good salary. Pnntorium Dye Works, 5 N. Fir st. 147 Help Wnnto! Mlscelbiucons. WANTED Good cook, nt Southern Oregon Hospital. 147 WANTED $350 on $800 proposi tion; 21" years. Inquire at No. 5 East Third sL 140 WANTED 25 cords of wood, half oak and half fir. Call up Johns & Turner. 3471. 140 WANTED Highest cash price paid for clean cotton rags, delivered to Mail Tribune office. " WANTED A ladies' gentle riding pony to keep through the winter for its use. 1113 S. Oakdale. WANTED To borrow $1000 for one to throe years, on first-class close in property, worth $3000. Address P. O. Box 702. Medford. Or. 100 WANTED To buy team o f mares, weight 1200 pounds or over. Ad dress P. O. box 2G5, giving descrip tion nnd price. tf WANTED Housekeeping rooms or furnished house; will tnke the best of care for anything desirable. Ad dress Box 99, care Mail Tribune. 140 WANTED Mrs. J. S. Carroll has oponod a dressmaking and hand embroidering establishment at 329 North Riverside avo.; trade solic ited, 140 WANTED Salesmen In every local ity of the northwost; money ad vanced weekly; many make over 11000 month; choice of territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top ponlsh, Wash. WANTED To purehaso 100 acres or moro of uuclenred land at a price not to exceed $25 por acre; distance from town no object if there is good wagon road to land; no desert laud wanted. Addross P. O. Box 702, Medford, Or. 100 LOST. LOST On rond to Contrnl Point, a bunch of keys, attached to a chain with spring attachment; ono koy tagged S. P. M. S. C. Leavo at Mail Tribune offico and receivo ro ward. 145 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys. WITI11NGTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm building A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post' office. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 0 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Reamos. Lawyers. Of fico Medford National Bank build ing, second floor Union. CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL 1840 Moots at Smith's hall, 128 North Grapo street, every Thurs day ovoniug promptly at 8 o'clock. All journoymon carpontors, as well as local moinbors, urged to bo pres ont. Businosa of vital interest to all carpontors transacted at theso meetings. J. J. Soul, businoss ngt. LAIWDIUKS. WO LEE CO. Laundry, at 123 Brookside st Medford, Or. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Archltocta. NORMAN WINDER, architectural draftsman and buildor Boo me about your now home. I can save you money by planning to yoar own idoas and figuring with yon right. Write Box 37, P. 0., Med ford. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Builders. Offlco 7-8, 325 Main. Phono Mam 3471. Residence phone 2471. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tia an sheet iron ware on hand and mad to order. 128 North Q St Dentist. DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANB Offic 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 buildina;, west of the tracks. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone 351. Night phones, C. W Conklin 3601, J. H. Butler 357L Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mackey and die with joy." Over Allen & Reagan's store; entrance on Seventh street. Stenographers. ELLA M. GUANYAW Paim Block. Stenographic work done qnickly and well. Cement HlOewalks. CEMENT SDJEWALKS, briekmaaon, stone mason, plastering and all kinds of stucco work. Expert work manship at reasonable cbarces by the day or contract. Address Ma nonn. 511 E. Main st.. Medfnrd. 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 see me when you have something to sell. 103 South Central. Printers and Pabllabera. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. kas the best equipped job office in South ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37 South Central avenue. llUUard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs. Young & Hall building. A nice, cool place to spend tie hot after noons. Hospital. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South C St., Medford, Ore. X W. Hisoy, Matron. Official kospita P. & E. R. R, Real Kstate. EARLE C. SABIN Orokard traott city property. List your holdinjsi with mo. Only desirable property handled. Room 202, Fruitgrowers Bank bldg mil Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Postsr an Distributor. All orders prompt! filled. Room 29, Jackson Count) Bank' building, Medford, Ore. Cigars and Tobacco. ntELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse Dealers in tobacco, cigars an Brokers' supplies. Exclusive agent of Lewis Single Binder, 1 Meritc and El Palencia. 212 West Msiv street. Painters and Paperhaiigcr. II. G. DEAN, O. P. M'MULLEN Phono 3732. Dean & McMullen contracting paintors, painting, pn per hanging nnd tinting. Estimate! on all kinds of painting work Medford. Or. Furniture. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers ii uew and second-hand furniture and hardware. Agents for House hold stovos and raugos. 1& South Fir street. Phono Main 31fil. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly sts., Med ford. Mission Furniture made tf ordor. Cabinet work of all kind A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook stove nnd ranges. Now and socoud-hant furniture Eads' old stand, 18 W F Bt. South. Phono 91, Medford Ore. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERIES Our treei are budded, not grafted. Our stool is not irrigated. Wo guarantee ev erything put out. Wo aro not in thi trust. H. B. Patterson, office re. movnd to 110 EnBt Main st. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO., Ino. Growers of high, grade uursory stock. Office 26 W. Main. Tel. 1201. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Physicians and Bwgeona, DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Prac tice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, noso and throat. Temporary location Hotel Mooro. After Oolo bor 1, rooms 313-314, Garnott-Cory Bldg. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Oppoiifc Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office and rcsidonco phone Main 3432. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi cians and Surgeons, Taylor and Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 211. Offico phone 601, residence phosa 012. Office hours 0 a. m. to 8 p. w. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians. Mission block. Phoaa 202. Medford. Utick Companle. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Gao. rt. Friday, O. D. Nagle, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractors and mna factnrers of brick; dealers ia pressed brick and lime. Office la Postoffico block, room 6. Psoas No. 181. FRATERNAL ORDERS. A. P. and A. H. Medford Lodtrn, No. 102, meets Fridays Jn Masonic Hall. L. u Haaklnn, "W. M., Wil liam Mutter, 8ecroUiT. Stated meeting tnird r nuay. Eastern Star. ,,HCme?,.CTVra5ter'.No- ?8- alMt second and fourth Wcdneadays In Masontj 1111. MIbs Gertrude "Weeks. W. M.; Mrs. Lil lian B. Woodford. Secretary. Boyal Arch Seasons. Crater Lake Chapter, No. 32. Meets first and third Tueadaya Jn Masonic Hall. V- h- 5Same. High Priest; J. It. Woodford, Secretary. Xratrnal Union of America. nr.Me-5rd, fc. No 21' Meet c ?? nwoulll! T,Vea4?rs ,n lemon's Hall. Wm. Schoutls. F. M.; Mrs. L. A. Jordan. Secretary. . B. P. O. E. Medford Lodge, No1185. Meets Thursdays In K. i. Hall. w. W. Elfert. E. It; Robert Telfer, Secretary; John Wllkins, Treasurer. national Protective Legion! -Xc?iI.aJL?.,.lc;n 2X69- Meets first and third Wednesdays in Smith's Hall. K.r'xran?x Mrsi s,mPon. V. P. and C.; F. H. Hull. Secretary. X. O. O. P. Medford Lodee. No. 83. Meets Mondays In Redmen's Hall. M. L. Mead ows. N. a,; Mr. Snedgar, V O,: W R. Miller. Recording Secretary. Poresters of America. Court Medford. No, S9SS. Meets second and fourth Mondays In Red men's Halt. O. M. Scls by. Chief. S.P. Talisman Lodge. No. 31. Meots Mondays In K. P. Hall. II. O. Wortman. C. C: J. F. Hutch ason, K. of R. S. Pythian Sisters. Temple No. 40. Meets first and third WednemlayH In K. P. Hall. Mrs, Knola Hamilton. E. C; Mrs. Allco E. Trow bridge. M of R. C. A. o. tr. w. Medford Lodge, No. 93. Meots second and fourth Wednes days in Redman's Hall. Fort Hubbard, M. W.; A. C. Hub bard, Recording Secretary; Chaa. Strang. Treasurer. Koyal neighbors of America. Mistletoo Camp. No. 4713. Meets first and third Mondays In Redmen's Hall. Mrs. J. E Enyart. Oracle; Mrs. Alta Newman. Secretary. Order of Baffles. Medford Aerie. No. 1277. Meets Thuru- jIiipo In T?nlritna . Hall. O. M. Sels- by. P. rraternal Brotherhood. Banner Lodge, No. 135. Meets first und third Wednesdays, Redmen's Hall. J IX. Tyrrell. President; M. C. McDon- ougii. secretary. M. W. A. Medford Camp, No. 90. Meets first and third Wednesdays, at Redmen's Hall. W. C. Klnyon, Consul; W. T. Gouider. cleric Woodmen of the 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. 81. Meets socond und fourth Tuesdays In Redmen's Hall. Mrs. Kate Watto, O. M.; Mrs. Prus Angl" Plutt. dork. X. O. T. M. Triumph Tent, No. II. Meets first und third Mondays In Redmen's Halt. C. VS. Collins, Com.; C F Burke. R. K. Grand Army of the XepabUo. Chester A. Arthur Poit, No. 47. Meets first nnd third Tuesdays In Redmen's Hat I O. AV. Elgniny, Com.; D. R. An- drews AJt. . , Woman's Belief Corps. Chester A. Arthur Corps, No. 34. Meets first and third Wednesdays In Redmen's Hull. Mrs. Nancy Willson, President; Mrs. Wm Rhoulty, Secretary. Order of Hodmen. Woatonka Tribe. No, 30. , Meets Sat urdays In Redmen's Hall. Au. D. 8in Kler. a . l.ro jucouo. iv. u .. Order' of rocahontas. Meots lrldays in Redman's Hall. Mrs. Margaret Oardnor, P , Mrs. W, I Bchultse, K. of R. 'r n W" ft wrk rjHS 2fw5isiiWW!r?'- A V i jp t$ i M . .