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- xmt.lmitwu)mmW)MiW 8 I MEDIfOliD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDfrORD, OREOON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1910. - . - Answer Want Ads and Decide for Yourself How You Can Better Yourself - - J' 4l LOCAL MARKET WELLJUPPIIED Local Vlnoynrds Now Offcrlnu Lim ited Amount of Grnpcs Pumpkins anil Squash Make Their Appear- ' mice, But Aro Still a Little Green. . Home grown fruit and voKotuhloH nro coming Into tho local mnrkot fill- ,'Iy tw wwltit imrllur tlinu usual. Iloium Rlvor vnlloy pumiik'ns ntnl iqmtK)iiM nro already innUliiK their np j'carnuco, iiIUiqiikIi titlll u lltllo nreon, Hwentwtxtor it r upon lmvo boon In tho mnrkot for nearly n tnontli nnd wo nro selling at rotnll for r. rents n pound, Illtiu Mission mid n 1 1 in I ted amount of Voncord Krapon nro now In tho mnrkot from local vineyards. Tlioro In n lnr;o domnnd for tho Con cord Kmpo from ninny of tlio fnmlllen who lmvo recently romo from tho onst, an this variety h widely Krown In intiny eastern sections, Mulr ponchos coiitlnuo to flood tho mnrkot iih far ns tho stores nro con. corned, nlthotiKh peddlers do not find much difficulty In dlsi'osliiK of wagon lond qunntlllOH or tliom at 2 cents n pound. Thoro In n large overpro duction of toiuntooH, and tho stores aro turnlni; nwny moro tlmiuthoy buy. Lnto Crnwfordn find n ready mnrkot at So to 4c, whllo tuoftl of tho Kl liortnM nro IhiIdk shipped to Port Intnl. Tho prlco pnhl by tho grorory man l ono cent a pound, which Ih tho lowest prlco thnt Ik over jmld for tomntoiti, an below that flKuro thoro Jit no monoy In It for thn grower. Prunes ttK iiHiinl aro a drag on dm market, Thoro la hut n nmnll mar ket for green prunca comjmrud with tho nrrongo grown. Tho jirlces for tho dried fruit thin yenr, however, promise to ho good. Tho Potltos ar a fnvorlto ovor tho Itnllan In price received because of tho fnlluro of thu vruno crop In Cnllfornln, whom tho world's mipply of I'otlto jinnies In Krown. Tho prices holiiK ixild by local buyers for drlod I'otlto prtiuon rniigo from G and fl coutn n pound to 2M coutn for tho HtnnllcHt Krndo. In Vtuicouvor, Wnsh.. which In n largo pruno producing section, tho wholosnlo prlco for tho bent prunes, running 35 to a pound, linn boon G icontn. Tho Wlllnmotto vnlloy crop of prunoH In very light on account of honvy dropping, Howovor, In tho foothills of tho Wlllnmotto vnlloy around Newborn nnd Dundee tho crop In heavy, an It always In In thnt dls trlct, which for noino ronnon or other In onpoclnlly adnplod to pruno cul turo, Tho Umpqun vnlloy around Rosel-urg bns a very heavy crop of prunoH tit In year nB well. 1'runo dryora nro firing up nround Medford and- n number of crowH of plckorx nro nt worlc In tho various pruno orchnrdn of tho valley. Tho acronKO of prunes In tho vicinity of Medford linn boon groatly docronaod during tho Inut two years, n8 ninny whole orchnrdn hnvo boon dug up to make room for tho apple and tho poar. Thin yonr's prlcon, howovor, Iiiih put a (juiotuH to thiH movnmont, and It In hopod that houcoforth thoro will bo flufflolont money In prunes to innko It wprth whllo to koop thorn. Tho Cnllfornln growers nro nblo to mm dry tliolr jinnies, whllo tho Oro on prune grower iiiuhI uho, ii dryor. Thin mnkoH tho Cnllfornlnit nblo to iindorHoll tho Oregon grower. How. over, tho Orogon prune drlod In nn ovaporntor 1b of n bottor cIubh than tho ohonp nun drlod fruit, which malum tho dltforonco In prlco not so hud a handlcnp nftor nil. tPriooH paid by Medford murohnnta.) PotutooB, now, $1.1501.25 per vt.; eubbugo, 2o. Rlnokborrlos, $1(151.25. Ponchos, 35(7?)50u box. CuoumborH, 10c to lfio dor.. Burnish, 300500 dozon. Corn, 10CD15o. CuiitiiloupuH, U0(W?-K) dozen. WnternioloiiH, C'-Oo., Tomatoes, lo. PumpkiiiH, 812Vaq. ApploH, l'aOf 1'enrn, lo. Prunes, l4a. , .. Mutter, UggH ami Poultry.. (Prices paid by Medford morohunta.) ' Knnoli liulter, !10o; fnnoy oronmory, 55o. Frosli rauoli ognH, 35o. Mlxod poultry, lOl-lo; HpriiiK ohlokuuH, MCHIi'! turkoyK, 17o. (Prioofl iuid produoorB.) Hay Timolliy, 1U nlfnlfn. $13 j KniBB, $14 , prrtiiu liny, $10. Grnln Wliotit, $1,15 busliol onlN, $32 ton ; Imrloy, $30 ton. noof Cows, 'llVi' ' stonrfl, 5) OVao; pork, Oo; mutton, fiQBVjo; COMPANY FILES REMONSTRANCE Home Tclepliono Officials Protest Recent Action, by Ashland City Council Important Session of That Doily Held. A8HLAND, Oro.. Kept. 8. -Tho city council trntiKnctod n largo r.inoiiiiL of routine IhihIiiohh nt Hn ri'itular mootliitr. A bli: bunch of blllii for expenmm Incurred In fight ing forest flron wn ordured paid, A petition from property ownnrx on (Inrfleld nvontio for Inrgor water inaliiH wun denied bocnuno of tho fact that a thorough overhauling of the water Hyniom In contemplated for tho coming winter. The M. H. church wan glvon por uiIhhIou to lower a drain under North Main ntreet, tho work to bo done un der tho direction of tho city engi neer, A report from tho atreot com tulttuo granting tho roquont for curb nml gutter In certain parta of Vista street wan approved by tho council. Thoro whh considerable dlbcfitislon over tho brldgo on North Mnln Mtrcot 'ovor Ashland crook. Tho street committee recommended that n now top of threo-Inch plank bo plnced thort.on. Aldormnn Cunning Imin thought tho prosont top would do until spring when n stono or con croto arch sl-ould bo put In. Aldor maii Cun. Ingham domandod tho ayos and nays on a motion to approvo tho report and Inotruct tho street commlsHl(.ner lo put oa tho plnnk Ing. On roll call nil voted nyo ox- cept Aldori.ian Cunningham. A letter wnil rend from tho Home Telephone i ml Tcleg.'iph company declaring that tho city had dono thorn an Injustice and stating that they had compiled with tho terms of tho franchise having dono noino worlc In tho city nmJ having nlso ordorod n 15.000 nwltch board which wnn now being manufactured In Ohio. Tho prei.ldent of tho company was nlso prosont and declared thr.t tho com jinny had compiled with V o fran chUo nnd rould fight for Its rights. His romnrks woro Ignored by tho council nnd n motion to plnco tho letter on fllo wnH carried. O. P. nillliiES prcsontod n petition to tho council nsklng to purebnso back from tho city a. certain ntrlp of land bought of him a coujilc of yoarn r.go for quniry purposes and which had proven wort'e loss for that juirjioso. Thoro waB consldorablo dlHcusslon, but tho request wnn finally grnwtod, nil votlns nyo ex cept Aldormnn Cunningham. Mr. Hillings jinys tho city tho snmo amount nH wns paid him, $12G, not withstanding tho fnct thnt- tho city linn loft nn uiiBlghtly qunrry holo on tho property. Tho jilnt of tho propoaod widen ing High Stroot was prosontod to tho council and was on motion np jiroved, V. II. JnmoB, J. P. Rocho nnd Robert CaHoy bolng nppolntod vloworn to detornilno tho dnmngoa nnd benoflta to ndjncent property. Tho mayor wan ompowored to fill tho vacancies should any of tho ap pointees rofueo or bo unnblo to norvo. Tho mnyor was ompoworod to om- ploy nn attorney to represent tho city In tho enso of tho city ngaliiBt Hnr vory who hr-d appealed against a rino of SG and coHts luiposod In tho ro- cordor'a court for ovorspoodlng nn automobllo. Aldormnn Meyers wan grnntod n Hhort lonvo of nbsonco. Tho council then ndjournod at 11 o'clock p. m. Girls on Boostlnn Tour. TULSA, Okln., Sejit. 8. For tho purpoHO of udverlisinir Tulsn, Mind Orn I.ee M And Mis Olivo Atluir departed for KuiiBiia City on tho firat lu) of u journey nroimd tliu world. In order lo moot their e.)eiiHe.s, tlm young women will ooll jiioturuH mid iioslourdH of tho eity, Thoy lmvo boon jmnidud with imsHporttt by tho ('oinmeroiiil elub, wluoli reijueotH the usual courteBiuK of tho eommoivial orgnntzntioiiH of every eity where they may btop. Thoil departure whh tho occuhioii of a puhlio reoeptiou. The youup; women ii'oiioro to cover tho nlope in three VenVi. In foroltin Inndrt thoy ' will btop onjv where thoro nro Amerienn col onies. lambs, do; vonl, drossod, 8o. (Sollini prieoB.) Rolled Imrloy, $1.75 ovt., $32 ton; hrnn,$1.70; middliiiKB, $1.851,0O; shorts, $1.801.85. THE "PASSING THRONG" OF WANT ADVERTISERS! Knch day brlngB ICn throng of now want ndrortlsors people who nro urged to uso tho want ada sole ly through tho ntrosn of "Incident," or of mishap, or of now necessities in dally llfo. Some of today's wnnt ndvortlsorn woro also want ndvortlsors yosterday they bollovo in rcasonnblo perslstonco In asking for wlint thoy wnnt. Dut tho mnJorJty.of yostordny'o wantfl woro mot, or aro being met todny as a result of tho want ad vertising; nnd thiiB tho want nd columns today bring, for tho most part, now messages new offors, now quosto. They chango theso want nds nn llfo changes In this city as It takes on now phases as It do volopa now nocdB, thoso nro quickly reflected in tho classified ads. Ho tlmtioy aro not only IMPORTANT not only USEFUL, Indispensable; but tbey aro INTEREST ING! Thoy touch ho many phason of llfo, and picture so much of human nature, that thoy aro better "reading" than tho average novol. Want Ads One Cent a Word Lockjaw Cure a Record. MJLWAUKI3K, Wis., Sept. 8. TIiIh city Ih ono of tho firht in the country to record a euro of woll-dc-velujiod lockjaw. Tho wnlicnt i lit tle Dora Ilngordoni, dnughter of V. V. Hngordoni of Fond du Lnc. While visiting her uncle in Milwaukee Bho Htep)cd on a (load chicken nnd one of tho holloa jcnetrntcd the foot. Nino days Inter the child experienced excruciating pain. Her legs wore rigid and tho jaw was rapidly bo coiiiini: so. Tho physician decided upon nu excessive uso of tetanus an titoxin, and t'J.000 units, costing $01, woro administered. Thu child iw now jirououiiccd entirely cured. In writing nn nd about that furn ished room you have to rent say, in n convincing way, just what you'd say if someone nnked voti to tell him j FOR SALE. Farms or Orchards. FOR SALE Au idenl small farm of 40 ncres; almost 3 miles from Phoo nix. Biuno dietnnco from Talent, Or.; fruit Innd; 2 good sprhigs, 5-room homo, outbuildings, 50 ponr trees, small fruit, 5 acres cleared, $800 worth of wood;. $1200 down, bnl-j mice on timo'to suit buyer. Takoi enrs to Talent and I will show you the roj)orly. L. N. Judd, Roberts bldg.. Talent. Or. tf FOR SALE Do you 'vnnt a fine form of GO acres, near Anderson crcok, Talent, Or., fcrtilo soil, houlthy locution, among tho hills, 20 acres under cultivation, u seven room house, outbuildings, etc., etc.,' a well of puro, sparkling water, several living springs of water on ,1... ntnnn .1 ft .. . liA.l.itm Cn.vl.lt. ohurd of thrco nores; onrly nnd Into njiplcs; also peaches, penra, plums, pruned, cherries and 301110 small fruit ; lovely view from it of tho vnl-! toy; sovcnil thousand dollars (thnt j is only a trifle ovor ($110) ono hundred nnd sixteen dollnrs nu aero). Tnko your wifo nnd oomo on the cars to Tnlcut nnd I will tnko a rig and go out and show you 1ho place. L. M. Judd, Robert bldg., near dopot. tf Acreage. FOR SALE Or axchnncOi hy ownor, some good ranch proporty; nlso Home town lots. Address P. O, box (58.1, Medford. Ore. tf VOll SALE 35ij acres, 2 mile west of Medford on main rond; fair buildings, 20 acres in 4-yenr-old Nowtowns and SpiUonborgs, bnl nitco jduntcd to pears with pencil fillors; big young team, Jorsoy oow, chickeiiH, nil machinery and tools go with plnco; $550 nn aero; good terms. Thoro is 11 profit of $200 an noro in this buy insido a your. W. T.-York & Co. tf FOR SALE 5 uoros, West Medford, excellent viow; will plat 28 lots; lots adjoining selling for $250 mid $300; lrieo $3000. Box 12, eitv. MS HiiHluess 'Property, FOR SALE 1G0 ncroB timber land, cheap for cubIi, noar Medford. J. R. Stovonson, Tnrpan, Tox, m 147 FOR SALE Choioo business prop orty at a bargaiu, on' long time; onsy torms. Address Condor Wa tor Power Co. Houses. FOR SALE Sovornl houses and lota nlso film farm. U.. T, Lnwtou, Ownor. if FQR SAJjE Furnished houso with barn; also hotmo nnd two lots, lu (Uiini of ownor, No. 723 13th st, wost. 148 FOlt SALE ISO acres. BvnnB Crook friilt; Improvomouts; buy of qwuor. Wrlto S. P, P(,ttor, R. F D., Wood vlllo, Or. ' tf FOR SALE 0-room bungalow with Imth. Inquire of R. A, Johnson, with l'owor & Reeves, 212 Fruit- growers' Bunk hldg, tf FOR SALE 5 and 10-mor tracts just within nnd adjoining city lim its, at n Imrgniu, on 5 nnunnl pay ments, Address Condor Wntor Uojy.er Co. FOR SALE. House. FOR SAWJ $1200; two-story new house, 4 rooms nnd pantry down stairs, upstairs not completed; woouhod nnd well; lot 50x253; close in. Inquire J. Hitler, 0 South C st. 151 FOR SALE Fire-room house, lot 53 by 200, oast front. North Cen tral Avcnuo. Call on J. T. Sum mervllto, Whisonant Barber Shop. tf FOR SALE A new, modern 7-room bungalow, on pavinjr, cement sidc walks, three blocks from park; $2850. Address Box 3GG. Rents for $40. 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 J. Retcr. 6 South C st. 147 FOR SALE Modern 5-room houge, furnished, and 4 lots, house has comont foundation and 2 porches; a bargain if taken quick at $2600. Address P. E. Zcpp, ifedford, Or. 150 FOR SALE Two 10-ncro tracts near Englo Point, good soil. Iovcl; ono tract pnrtly cleared, $800 each; tonus half cash, long time on bal ance. Address P. O. Box 702, Med ford. Or. 100 FOR SALE Beautiful bungalow, lo cated ono Llock west of South Oak dnlt; flvo rooms and modorn bath; stono foundntlr-n; largo j.orch, ex tending ncrosa front and side; lot G 9x1 63; 19 npplo trcos In full bear ing; prlco for quick salo J2C50; half cash, balanco ca.ro terms. Sea own or at Sherman Clay Piano com pany, tt Lots. FOR SALE Lot, VTost Main st , sower nnd wnter, pavement paid in full, lnrgo lot; a bargain. Address Box 12. city. 148 FOR SALE Between Fourth nnd Second fits., eight high, level lots 51x100 fooct; sower nnd wnter; j)rioo $2400, -fllOO will handle: thi in a snnp. Address 1 O. box 172. FOR SALE OR LEASE 5-aero tract on North Riverside, lots of fruit, garden, 7-room house, barn, good driving mare, light spring wagon, ono mileh cow, hunch of ehiokens ami houso furniture. In quire at J. V. Kisor's place, on North Riverside, just outside eity limits. 151 FOR SALE Mlsccllnneoas, FOR SALE Legal blanks ot all kinds trespass nnd other notlcos, at Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE One hundred nngorn goats, ohcnp; mu.t bosold ut once. J. A. Wostorlund. i)hoio Main 3371. T FOR SALENew largo roll-toj) desk nt a bnrgnm. Call 210 Fruit growers' Bnnk bldg., mornings, 8:30 tofl. t FOR SALE Four-eyliuder Ford vunabout, muguoto included; a bnr gijin if tukeu at once. Inquire 1 II. Wilson. Spot Cnfo. 150 FOR SALE Italian nnd potito jirunos. Fine quality.1 At 240 How ard stroot, nonr Bonnott nvonue, East Medford. ' If FOR SALE ii am pro)o.rcd to furn ish winter supplies o firo wood in 011k, fir nml jiiue; stoyowood nnd four-foot lengths. 1 OseubrugKO, plume 1041, 401 Riverside avenue South. FOR SALE At n bargain, entire grading outfit, consisting of 24 bond of horsos and mulos, hnrnoss, sovon wngons, 4 tents, 10x18, 8 Frosnos, 1Q0 blnnkots, full sot of hlaoksmith tools for grndmg onmp, 4 No. 2 Whoolors, 3 plows, 15 set pf double nnd single troos extra; n,lso a lot of ml?colln.noous tools for uso in grading; entire, outfit onn bo soon at Englo Point. Call on or ad dross Qeorgo Powol, enro of Jack son )lneo, Eaglo Point, Or. 151 FOR SALE. MUcenaraooHs. FOR" BALE Coandlor ft Price Qor don Jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain. Inqnlro Mall Tribune office. 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 Placer claim, CO acres, ditch, reservoirs, small house, good hind; Jacksonville 8 miles; price right. Address V. A. Springford, Jacksonville, Or. 159 FOR SALE Gray tenm rangy horses, about 1150 pounds, fine drivers, good-gnitcd saddle horses; also very gentle pony; all G years old. L. V. Zimmcr. Phone 2811. 30 Rose ave. 147 FOR REHT Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT Furnished room; large, modem front room, close in. 243 North Holly. 151 FOR RENT A largo furnished room on first floor; modern. In quire at 227 S. Central. 149 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, new ly furnished rooms, especially suit ed for teachers in high and North Side schools. 328 N. Central. 147 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for transients. No. 10 North Grape street, next to Farmers and Fruit growers bank. tf WANTED Three or 4 furnished rooms for light housckeceping for two months or furnished house, by young collide. Address or phone Mnil Tribuno office. Houses. FOR RENT Six-room house. Mrs. E. L. Taylor. Medford Or. 151 FOR RENT Modern 5-room house, furnished. 145 N. Oakdale. Call Monday at 1026 W. 10th st. 194 FOR RENT 5-roora house, on Ceur: st., city wator, $16 per month.. Ad dress Box 12. eitv. 148 Miscellaneous. FOR LEASE Fully oqulrpod gold mine; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all crorated by electric pow ei. Owner will furnish free elec tric power for share In proceeds. Seo Smith, at Condor Water & Power Co. FOR RENT Stock ranch for one, with tho privilege of five. Rogue Rivor Land Co., North Central ave nue. 152 WANTED. Situations Wanted. WANTED Position as stenographer and bookkeeper by lady with four years' experience. Addross M. O. euro of Mni. Tribune office. tf WANTED Position as an exj)en enced orclmrdist, capable of noting as foreman or innungor; ninn with small family. Addross A. L. Gn'l, Tolo. Or. 151 Help AVunted Male. WANTED Experienced sione cutler and quarry man. Call nt Condor Water and Powor Co's. ottlco. WANTED Flvo buddow. Hogue Rlvor Valloy Nursery Co., Inc., 35 West Main at., Medford. Or. tf WANTED Man who. understands orchnrd work, with 3 or 4 tennis, 10 tnko ehnrgo of 200 nores in young orchnrd. J. A. Wostorlund, offico in Medford Nntional Bunk bldg. 10 WANTEI. Help Wanted Female. WANTED An oxjoiioiu'od grocery clerk, steady position. J. H euro Mni! Tribuno office. 148 WANTED Girl for gonornl house work, 3 in family. 520 S. Holly st. 149 WANTED Competent virl for gon ornl housework; small family; good wneos. Phono Main 3111. tf' WANTED Servant for gonornl houso work. Good wnges, Addross F. Peioure, Englo Point, Railroad fnio paid. 140 HELP WANTED. Help Wanted Female WANTED Ten girls for folding pa per, Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. Mail Tribuno office. WANTED Girl for general house work. Inquire nt G18 West Mmn st. WANTED Lady to do pressing nnd repairing; good, steady position to party who is willing to learn; good salary. Pantorium Dyo Works, 5 N. Fir st. 147 Help "Wanted Miscellaneous. WANTED Good cook, at Southern Oregon Hospital. 147 WANTED-Hiehost cash price paid for clean cotton rags, delivered to Mall Tribuno office. WANTED A ladies' gentle riding pony to keep through the winter for its use. 1113 S. Oakdalc. WANTED To borrow $1000 for one to three years, on first-class close in property, worth $3000. Aduress P. O. Box 702, Medford, Or. 160 WANTED To buy team o f mares, weight 1200 pounds or cer. Ad dress P. O. box 265, giving descrip tion and price. tf. WANTED Board and coom by gen tleman, close in. Address D. M., enre' Mail Tribune office. 147 WANTED Salesmen in orerj local ity of the northwest; money ad vanced weekly; many make over $1000 montb;; choice of territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top penlsh, JVash. WANTED To purchase 160 acres or more of uncleared land at a price not to exceed $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 FOR EXCHANGE. FOR TRADE 15 acres, 3& miles from Medford, for citj property. Van Dyke Realty Co. FOR TRADE 200-acre farm for city property; a bargain, see us at once. Van Dyke Realty Co. SfisceOaaeoB-i. FIREPLACES built, brick work con tracted for; cement cisterns built. D. C. Colo. 730 South Central. LOST LOST Bank 3nck con taming money and keys, between Ross ave. and West Main. Return to Mail Trib une offico and receive rewnrd. 152 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. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank build ing, second floor. Unions. CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL 1840 Meets at Smith's hall, 128 North Grape street, every Thurs day evening promptly at 8 o'o'ock. All journeymen carpenters, as well as local members, urgod to bo pros ont. Business of vital interest lo nil carpenters transacted at these meetings. J. J. Seal, business ngt. Architects. NORMAN WINDER, architectural draftsman and buildor See mo about your now home. I oan save you monoy by j)launing to your own ideas and figuring with you right. Write Box 37, P. 0., Med ford. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Main. Phono Main 3471. Residenoe phone 2471. Demists. DR, ARTEMAS W. DEANE Offic in room 206, Phippa bldg. Gas ad ministered for extraction of teeth Telojmono Main 341. Night phono 4432. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOG, Dentist- Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' bank building, wost of the tracks. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone 351. Night phonos, C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H. Butlor 3571. LAUNDRIES. WO LEE CO. Laundry, ut 123 Brooksldo st., Medford, Or, SING LEE has sold his laundry to Wuli Loo Co., and hereafter it will bo conducted by Wah Loo. Ho is nu oxporioncod man in tho business. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. riiotofrrajiliers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Maokey and die with joy." Over Allen & Roagan's store; entrance on Sovcnth street. Htcnosjraptiera. ELLA M. QUANYAW Palm Block. Stenographic work done quickly, and well. Cement Hldewallut. CEMENT SEDEWALK8, brieionason, stone mason, plastorisR and all kinds of stucco work. Expert work manship at reasonable charges by the day or contract. Address Ma song. 511 E. Main st.. Mad ford. Or. NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS James A. MaoKenzie, dealer in new and second-hand furniture, hardware, clothing, boots and show. Highest cash prices paid for good cast-off clothing. Call and seo me when yon have something to sell. 103 South Central. Printers and hUWim, MEDFpRD PROSTING CO. kas the best equipped job office to South ern Oregon; Portland pries. 37 Sontk Central avenue. Billiard Fanora. 8. T. BROWN & CO. Billiard... Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Ufa stairs. Young & Hall building. A nice, cool place to spend the hot after noons. fies-attala.. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South C st, Medford, Ore. H W. Hisey, Matron. Official hospital P. & E. R. B. Bcal & EARLE C. SABIN Orchard trnoU, city property. List your holdings with me. Only desirable -property handled. Room 203, Frmtgrowertt' Bank bldg. BJU Feetera. VERNE T. CANON BUI Postsr ana Distributor. All orders pzomptl- filled. Room 29, Jackson Cooaty Bank building. Medford. Or Cigars aa4 Tebaeee. IRELAND & ANTLE. Smokehouse Dealers in tobacco, cigars as Brokers' supplies. Exclusive ageate of Lewis Single Binder, El Merito and El Paleneia. 212 West Mab street. Palaters aid Paperhaagara. H. G. DEAN, O. P. M'MULLEN Phone 3732. Dean & McMullea, contracting painters, painting, pa per hanging and tinting. Estimates on all kinds of painting work. Medford. Or. FarBlt-are. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in new anir second-hand furnitnre and hardware. Agents for House hold stoves and ranges. J 0 South Fir street. Phonn Main 3161. 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 stoves and ranges. Now and second-hand furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W. F st. South. Phone 01, Medford, Ore. Nu-serles. QUAKER NURSERIES Oar treea are budded, not grafted. Our stoek is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. We are not in ths trust. H. B. Patterson, office re moved to 116 East Main st. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO.. Ino. Growers of high grade nursery Btook. Offioe 25 W. Main. Tel. 1201. Physicians and Sargeoaa. DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Prac tice limited to diseasos of the eye, oar, noso and throat. Temporary location note! Mooro. After Octo ber 1, rooms 313-314, Gnrnott-Cory Bldg. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposits Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office aad residence phone Main 3432. DRS. CONROY & CLANCX, Physi cians and Burgeons, Taylor aa Phippa bldg., rooms 21Q, 211, 312, Offioe phone 501, residence phoas 612. Offioe hours U a. m. to B p. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW Osteopathia Physicians. Mission block. Phoas 292. Medford. Itrick Oompaulea. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W, Priddy, O, D. Nagle, Peo. T, O'Brien Contractors and man faoturers of briok; dealers hi pressod briok and June- Qffise h Postoffioe blotik, room 5:' " Phoaa No. 3181. j" 4. .11 '! I " H' Tin Shops. ' m't u iinJV J. A. SMITn Tin shop. Tif aH sheet iron ware on baud sad naU to order. 128 North O St. ,'j i w 1 !. M M I I' a" ' U III m if fA-&& m