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MEDFORD aiAJX TRIBUNE, aiEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1811 WANTS HIGHER mum J. L. Dumas Gooes East to Attend Meeting of American Pomological Society With View of Having Ap pic Ratings Raised. SPOKANE, Wash,, Jnn( 10. J. L.; Dumas, formerly president of tjie Washington Stale Horticultural as sociation, lias goiic to Tampa, Flu., to attend tlic meeting of tlio Ameri can Pomoloiiicnl society with a viev to securing u higher commercial rat ins i'o. standard apples crown ;n n. Pacific and Northwestoni states. "I believe that the Wincsap, the Mclnlosh Red and the Home Bcnutv ure entitled to one noint more than thoy nre given nl present;" Mr. Du mas said, "and 1 shall do cvorythhu possible to convince the members ol the committee that these apples art' entitled to recognition." While, in the east Mr. Dumas wil.. attend the meetings of the Missouri' state hoard of horticulture, the Ar kansas State Horticultural society mid the Wol Virginia llorlietilturnf society. He will also visit Washing ton. D. 0. Mr. Dumas was (he founder and owner of Pomona orchard, J 00 acres, near Duylou, Wash., which was solii in 3010 for $150,000. The crop net led the owners more than $011,000 last year. FATHER'S DREAM SPANS SEA; SON RESCUED l.OS ANGELES. Cal., Jan. 10. Walter Bulloch is in a local hospita today anxiously awaiting word fron his father, a wealthy retired line) merchant in Ireland, following the re ceipt by Chief of Police Sebastian ! a cable from Bulloch, senior, ii which the father stated that he hn a vision of his on, ijciiuiless niu sick and required that the chicJ search for the young man. Scbnstiun had a notice inserted ii local papers and voting Bulbon n it and notified the chiof that he wa thc son of the man wha-o dream Iim spanned the ocean sejiaratin them Sebastian cabled the father thai bi son was ill and without funds hero PjckydiWins. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 10. AI fight was a cyclone,' as the spectator? though' the MeFnrluiid-McOurth. today agree, the storm moved in one direction and McCarthy, who is 1 badly mussed up young man, had nl the worst of it. Paoky lived up I. his reputation for nggressivcuess am' easily earned the decision. Friends of tho stockyards lad after his show ing last night ure predicting (hat l. may be a new star in the lightweight HjiftS. It is reported that nl an un ofticial private weighing betorc tl: fight last night; Packy scaled a fe. ounces above 133 pounds. Many of his followers feared he could not roach tho 135 pound mark, which the articles with McCarthy called for. I. 0. 0. F. Encampment Notice. There will ho a special meeting 0 1 Rogue River Encampment No. 30. Wednesday evening, January 11, ii. honor of tho visit of the grand pa triarch. Banquet will be orvod. A full attendance is required. All vis. Cling patriarchs welcome. ' By order of the C. P.. W. L. MILLER. 25 L Scribo. Notice. To contractors and builders ol Medford thnt on and after April 1 the minimum scale of wages for car penters shull bo $4 per dav, 8 heur: work. T. C. DALAY, O. W. SHIRLEY, 250 Trustees Local No. 1840. Hnskins for health. PRIVATE WIRE PHONE 1831 - Moss & Co. GRAIN AND STOCK BROKERS W. L. BAIN LOCAL MGR NO. 10 NORTH FRONT ST. MEDFORD OREGON xilxjuj. wxw, vxvxivtv r-r1-i(j.room MEDFORD CONSERVATORY FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES NAT..BUILDING ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC. FULL FACULTY. G. TAILLANDIER, DIRECTOR. r Medford Markets. (Prices paid by Medford merchants; Potntocs $1.15(0)1.35 per cwt. Cabbage iy2laje. . H Squash S5c(o$l, Parsnips lVc. . CnrrotR-le. Beets iy2e. Onions 1M0 to 1.85. Penrs iy22e. Prunes Dried, 4c. Pumpkins SVac." Apples -2c. , Celery 75$! per1 dozen. Butter, Eggs and Poultry. (Prices paid by Medford merchants! Butler Fresh rn'neh, 321,.c; creamery, 37c. Eggs Fresh ranch, 35e. Poultry Mixed, 10(ott4e; spring chickens, Initio; turkeys, 17c. (Prices paid producers.) liny Timothy, $10; nlflfn,n $14; grass, $1-1; grain hay, $10. Grain Wheat $L15 bushel; oats, $30 ton; barley, $32 ton. Beef Cows, 'l4V$c; steers, fi 5Voc. Pork 7J;(!J8c. Mutton fitMVoe; lambs, fie. Veal Dressed, fle, (Selling iirices.) Rolled barley. $1.75 owt.; $32 ten: bran, $1.75; middlings, $1.85(1.00. FOR EXCHANGE. Keal Estate. FOR TRADE Sentth? or Portlnnrt properly. I have about $200,000 of choice Seattle or Portland prop erty for trade, both income prop erty or in lots; also farms and gro cerv Blocks for trado for Rogue river property or city preperly: also have some California pprop orty for trade. Write A. L. Cusick. formerly of Cusick & Meyer6, 1140 W. 10th st, phone Main 2232. 200 TO EXCHANGE For Medford preperty: 20 acres, unimproved, $2000; 10 acres, unhuproved. $1000; 20 acres, unimproved. $1000; 18 acres, improved, $7500: 52 acres, improved, $Uj000; 30 acres, improved, $0000. W. T. York & Co. ' tf TO EXCHANGE Lady will ex change 3 Macros of fine alfalfa and fruit land for city property Address Box 85, care Mail Tribune office. 250' FOR EXCHANGE land, improved, - acres fine city; adjoining splendid subdivisien: price $7000 also 10 ac.rcs impiovcd, watered, bearing orchard, in city tf Ashland; price $7500; will trade for good residence properly in Medford, up to $4000' or $5000; lohg time 011 balance. Address 'Box 174', Ash-1 land. Ore. 25')' Miscellaneous,.'. FOR EXCHANGEr-Me'fer'd and suburbnn proporty,- rrincfies; timber lands, tpr other property. Addres? Box 100, enro Mail Tribune. i WILL EXCHANGE 1010 Cylinder touring car, in fine condition, fully equippod, used 2500 miles, for al falfa hind or other real estate. Ad dress Maxwell, Mail Tribune of fice. 251 EXCHANGE Now $05 Singor sewing machine, novcr uncrntcd; trado on horse. Inquire of Wells Mann, drayman. 450. WILL EXCHANGE old established legitimato business showing good profits, for improved city property in Medford. Address G, enre Mail Tribune office. 255 LOST. LOST A set of plans for Pro-.li.vti-rinn church, on Friday night. Re turn to Rev. Belknap at tho Oregon rooming house, and receive liberal roward. 250 FOR SALE 100 ncri', h.iiJdings "and all 'stock, $4000; on-.y tuntu.. 1G0 acres, builc'iiigs, stock, tgols, etc., $5000; good terms. Fine alfalfa ranch, income $8000; price and terms right. 240 acres, fiuo water right, stock, tools etc., $8000; terms. 40 acres on R. R.; $3000. v 100 acres; fine relinquishment. ' $500. CITY PROPERTY fl rooms, modern, largo lot, $1050. Warehouso property, corner site, $3500. Lots SO-C127, near West Main, $225; good tonus. Lots in West Wulnut Park, $275 to $350, easv terms. i 8-room modem bungalow, well situ- o modern bungnloyy, $500 will hnndle, FOR EXCHANGE. Seattlo income property at ca-!i value for ranch property up .o $35,000. WANTED Grrls for eeneral housework. L F. L Room 206, Taylor & Phipps Bids., 1MB LOST. LOST Gold pin with frosted leaver rose in center; lost on New Year's day between Baptist church and homo on 908 E. Mnin. Finder please return to 008 E. Main, or nhono 3844. and rcecivO re ward. 25: FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Miscellaneous. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FiVe pnssenber 4-cylinder touring auto mobile. Address Box 200, core Mail Tribune office tf FOR SALEOR EXCIIANGE-Aeeto-lono plant, 30 to fid lights, with jjrts fixtures: Imrgfin. P. O. Box OSS or telephone. FOR RENT. Unfurnished Rooms. FOR RENT Three nice unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping 211 Stark st.. near corner Roosevelt and Washington. ltoanl and Room. FOR RENT At the Cottage, pleas ant furnished rooms and board, with hot and cold running water: baths, largo sunny porches. 004 W. 10th st. or 124 King st. tf PRIVATE BOARD AND ROOM nl 402 S. Central nve. Mrs. C. II. I Hnrt. Furnished houses. FOR RENT Three-room house, furnished, $20 per month. Call 024 W. 11th st. 251 Housekeeping Ilooms, FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. .Call at corner of Sixth and Fir sts. 250 TO RENT Three rooms and toilel. hot anil cold water: some furniture. 48 Quince si reel . 250 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. .15 N. Barllett st. . FOR RENT- Two lighl housekeep ing rooms, new, "lights and wnler. 320 N. Apple. 251' Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT Only hotel in town of 1000 inhabitants, Rogue River val ley; modemly equipped, toilets, baths, water and electricity; 40 rooms; nearly all refurnished. Call Aldenhngen, care Roguo River Elcc trio Co.. 210 W. Main si. FOR KENT Bed room and living room furnished, use of bath and other privileges. Good hoard, close in. Box 1.14, or ph0no 2902 252 FOR RENT 20 modem equipped I rooms, stcum heat, hot and cold wa ter, elpctric light, toilets' and baths, finitnblo for first -class rooming house; rooms on suite, suitablo for farailios or modern offices. Inquire Aldenhagen, c.aro Roguo River Elec tric Co. tf FOR RENT -Furnished front room sqitablo for two; hot wntor, bath, stove; $15 month; center town. 231 E. Ninth st. 30 FOR RENT Large Trout room,, two blocks front posloffieo on Norlh Central. Phono 2302, or ,cnl! nt 228 N. Central. tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, he: and cold water, lights and hath; close in. 221 N.-rth' Holly -1. tf FOR RENT Furnished room, large, modern, close in, suitablo for two with 0110 or two beds. 243 N. Holly. 254 FOR RENT By day or wool;, pleasant homelike rooms at 128 K. Holly, near city park. 253 Husint-fu ltooms LARGE room, fireplace, furnished or office. Gregory's Studio. tf FOR RENT Offico rooms, $4 ench por month, in Hostel's modern block at Central Point, Ore. Pur ties desiring well loented offico rooms will do well to oxamitio these, 250 FOR RENT Offico rooms over tho Posloffieo. Seo G. F. Dyer, 123 I',. Mam st room 2. FOR RENT-Offi'co rooms in Eloo- trio building, modem equipment. stenm hfnt. electric lfcl.1. I.ntt.o '-' ", - -, 1 toilet, hot and cold water. Gold Rnv Realty Co.. 210 W. Main st. If FOR RENT Business room on W.FOR SALE 5, 10 and 20-ncro Main st., 24x140, suitable for ros-' taurant or billiard room or other; business, steam heat. Gold Rnyl Rcajty Co- 210 W, Main st tf J loosen. F0R RENT 0-room modern hoiifco, partly furnished ;f desired at 013 South C. 254 THREE ROOM HOUSE with two I lots, suitablo for garden. 008 . Newtown. 251 FOR RENT Four-room hoin. modern, fiivt house outh pave ment. South Cenlral uvc; 18 r moiitii. Hn MUii-lliujt-uiu, FOR LEASfcJ Fully equipped placor ml no. Coll on Altfenusfwn, Hocue Itlver Klectrlc Co.. 21C' Vst $. n- tr FOR RENT. Farms. FOR KENT Fftrnis from 40 norcs to 400 noros, alfalfa land, fruit ranches, garden lands, general farming ranches. Gold 'Kay Realty Co.. 210 Wnst. Mnin. tf ' FOR SALE OR RENT. lloiiios. HOUSES for rent or sale by owner, (10 N. Orango st, tf nuslncss Property. FOR SALE OR RENT Good open ing for general merchandise store in new town with $15,000 monthly payroll, on railrond, 12 miles from Medford. Gold Ray Realty Co, 200 W Main. tf. FOR SALE. ltuslness Property. FOR SALE Choict business prop crty nl a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address Condor Wa ter Powor Co. " TOR SALE Rosidonco lots, cloeo In. high elevation, commanding n bea'u tiful view of the city and valley; best rosidonco district, nt prices that are right. A. F. Barnolt, Jack son Co. Bank bldg. Phono Mnin 42. rosidonco 2574. tf Ixts. SPLENDID rnsidenco lots, just off 'mving, $300, payments $10 month ly; wo help you build. Room 33,' Jackson County Dank bldg. FOR SALE Comer lot on Bontly street, corner of Liberty street. Will lako part in work, balance easy terms. Inquire No. 4 South Or ango. 453' FOR SALE $500 business or resi dence lot on Riverside avenue nenr Jackson slreel. East front. $200 down. Inquire No. 4 South Or- . M FOR SALE Good lot; best hnrgnii:. Between Oakdale, Seventh, Fourth and Quince. At a rare bargain for this week. Inquire 18 Quince. 250 Howies. FOR SALE Limited number puro bred Poland Cldnn boars, 3 and 1 months old, eligible to go in tho best herds and cheap enough for any farmer to buy. Berkeley Or chards, Geo. C. Osgood, mgr. Phono Farmers 703x3. tf FOR SALE :Nico now home, close in. at the lowest price; will make the purchaser 'a preMiiil of furni ture if you r,e,l.kiit once; terms. Call 520 S. Grapu.; .J FOR SALE Five room house, cor- nor lot 53x1 00 on street to be paved this year. Water and sqwer in; $000. Sco ojvnor, 00 N. Ornngo st'reot. . If FOR SALE bungalow; Eight room modem largo porches, pnn- eleil (tilling room room; mantel bnill in aud living liuffol seats; modern in cvoi'y'rcspecl, 48 Quiiwc street. 250 A SNAP Porllnnd residence, built by owner, two ycjirs ago; modem 0-rooms, 3 lots; u small garden nnd chicken yard; ploasant littlo home for somo 0110. Forced lo sell, $4000; hnlf cash, terms on balance. 11. Hall. 052 E. Glen a v., N., Sta. F. Portland. Acreage. FOR SALE Largo modnrn hoiioo with south nnd cast front, 113 fcut front on paved street, by 181 feet long, nicely improved grounds; ev erything strictly modrn; ronson for selling, lady of Ihuso ne'eds n chnngo of climate; Uiis placo is suitablo for nico-homo or first class rooming lions; easy terms lo right part v. S tho Jackson County Realty C., 004 West Tonth st. Wo also Unvo largo and small tracts of imnroved nnd unimprov ed orchard 'ands. t? FOR SALE 30 uorou red fruit land, 4VIs miles from Medford; will sot to any kind of Iruit and furnish trous for $200 per ncro; land as it Is. $125 por acre; if interested, write If. E. Bowman. Jacksonville, Or. 200 jCrf (j s. Central n.. If F.0R SALF.-5 and 10-acro tractK 1 1UHt ,t,,!n ""'J aAlomw city Inn- I " WH"i " ' Vi ments. Address condor Powor Co. Water tracts with perpetual water right for salo on easy payment plan, Royuelonds Incorporated, Fred N. 1 dimming, mtuinirur. tf FOR SALE Your Opportunity 177 ncro., 3 block:) to street car, lens than a milo to Diversity of Or egon, l'a wiles to court houso jiiht outfcido city limits; beautiful view of city; nil fine apple nnd pour land, could not lay butler; 50 bearing fruit treos; hoimo and largo barn; tine springs, arloMau water in house and barnt new 0-foot side walk all the way to city. Half un der cultivation. Best subdividing proposition in the date: lots norn titroot from $150 to $400. If taken nt ouco will soil for $350 per ncro, rpol en4i. No ngoniti. Addrn owner, Box 03, Eugene, Oro. f FOR SALE. Kent Kstnte. FOR SALE Los follnos irrigated lands. The first subdivision of 3500 neros having practically all been sold we are now offering tracts in a now subdivision consisting u1' about 4000 tveres. Now is tho tiino to got tho choicest selections. So ouro n self-supporting homo that will pay for itself in three years; located in a charming Cali fornia valloy, "just over tho inountninn" from Medford. The dairying business, in connection with hog and chicken raiding, ,s now "boomng"; on our irrigated lands alfalfa grows the year round, pro ducing 10 to 12 tons In tho ncrnj slock live out of doors through all tho seasons and grow strong and vigorous; 11 combination of water, deep, rich soil, sunwhino and intel ligent farming makes crops grow like magic. These lands, including a "deeded perpetual water right. s:'U nt $150 to $200 per acre, one-fifth down and balance in four equal an nual pay men Is. 11 is impossible to find a tcgiou where tho rot urns arc more generous. Call at Ihn office and let me cxjlain Iho project in de tail or send for free booklet. FRANK G. ANDREWS, 0 S. Fir SI.. Medford. O'. 25 1 BUSINESS CORNER On Alberla hi.. Portland, 100 feet on Alberta St., and store building; room for 3 more slpre.s on lot ; good location for hardware works or any kind small business; $2000; $1400 cash, balance 3 years. No agents. II. Hall, 052 E. Glen N Sla. 1, Poll land. MihrolluncoiiR. FOR SALE Animal fortilizer for orchards, lawns, etc.; writo for guaranteed analysis and profitable results from use. Union Meat Co.tf FOR SALE--12 and .KLinoli lengths oak and fir block wood for use in healers and fireplaces; also split fine for kitchen use. f F. Oson bruggo, 40 L Riverside avenno. Pa cific phono 1041. ro FOR SALE Furniture, and house for rent. 1005 S. Peach st. 251 FOR SALE No 1A Toledo ratchet die, L lo 2-inch, good as new, and somo other plumbing tools nl a bargain; wo also repair gasoline engines, centrifugal and spray pumps, sewing machines,, lawn mowers, trat-oliue stoves ami lump-', locks, guns, trunks, clc 31 Norlh Bartlell, Medford, Or. Phone 4531, 257 FOR .SALE Cheap, two American bo.ball alleys, complete. G. L. Parslow, Ashland, Ol. 252 FOR SALE Wood; 50 lior season ed body fir, Ill-inch; host in Ihn market j imniedinlo delivery; phone ord or now. Mnin 01 1- FOR SALE Plymouth motors. Phono Farmer-- 7037. 450 FOR SALE-Aircdalo puppies by i Bam, regi-ler number 100,280, Montana- Madcap 1 15,100. Writo Geo N. King, Phoenix, Ore. 250 FOR SALE Clioicesl baled alfalfa hay, $10 per ton. Daggett much. 273" FOR SALE 100 goat, 1 dipping machine, 10 sots knives, 1 knife grinder, 1 black mnro, 1400 His., .1 sorrel mnro 1250 lbs., my running pony "Mhlgel," 3 pairs coyote hounds, 1 pair trained; 1 fox hound Idle, trained 011 coyotes. CJiiih. ailnhrii.1 Sams Valloy, Or. 254 FOR SALE--Eight hives of bees nl a bargain. Jos. Taylor & Sous Central Point road. 255 WANTED. MlBcolIaneoMs. $200 TO UOKnOW-jfi'ivo hundred dollars, 0110 year, renl eslato senil ity, libera interest. Address H-3, care of Mail Tribune. 251 WANTED Boarders and roomcM. homo cooking. 440 S. Evergreen st.. comer 12th. 200 WANTED-Clcnn cotton rnjp t Mail Tribune offico. WANTED -500 oonls good fir con wood for si.ring delivery. Mi'dlVud Brick Co. iJ HELP WANTED. Help MniUiyi rnwlw. WANTED-A girl for general honso - work, small family. Inquire of Mrs. John Orth, 010 S. Central. Phono 1102. 250 WANTED CIrl Tor general liomio work; vm;oa $1 por day. Call nt JS1C W. Main ut. tf WANTED-Oirl for genoral work. 835 E. Main t. 3001. hoino-( Phone; WANTED-A girl to do genoral hoiiBowork. Small family. Phone 404, or P. 0. Box 34, .IncUon villi'. Ore. 'jlW WANTED-Compolont girl- for gen oral housework; two in fnmilv. Call on Mr. A. E. Reame, B18 V. Tenth. If HELP WANTED. Help Wnnted Mnlc. WANTED Man to work on fruit ranch; onn with soma experience preferred. Address I'. O. Box 00,1 Medford. Or. tf WANTED A first-class Jnpnnewj boy for housework, 2 in family and cood wages. Apply mornings 219 N. Oakdale. tf WANTED Salesmen in ovory local ity of tho northwest; monoy ad vanced weekly; many make over $1000 month; ohoico of territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top penish. Wash. WANTED Primers. Call Suburban 7351. Eden Valley Orchards. WANTED Man to work on fruit anvil; one with some experience preferred. Address P. O. Box 00, .Medford. Or. 254 SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED Position on fruit ranch as overseer, and can construct on orchard from tnrt to finish. Ad dress J. M. Steele, 23 W. 10th st., Eugene, Or. 200 WANTED -Position a.s companion for elderly people or housekeeper for widower. Will go out of Med ford. Address P. (). Box 787. 250 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Accountants. I). R. WOOD General accountant Your books nudiled nnd kept for a reasnnahlo figure; your business solicited. Ol'fico PJiippa bldg.. room 200. Phono 3122. Architect. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects nnd Duildors. O'ffico 7-8, 325 Main Phono Mnin 3471. Rosidonco phone 744." AKK.ijcr and Analyst. EARL V. 1NGELS, 1). S. Boat equipped nssay office in Oregon; food products, v soils, fertilizers, hpray products, wnler, olc, an alyzed. CI ran Is Pass. Attorneys. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. r Renmes. Lawyors. Of fico Medford National Bank build ing, fr'ocond floor. PORTER J. NiCFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attornoys-at-law. Nos. 1 and 2, PoHloffico building. A. E REAMES Lawyor, Garnctt Coroy bldg. WITIIINOTON & KELI.YLnwyors Palm building. B. F. MULKEY-Lawyor. Room 30. Jackson Co. Bank. bldg. Hill lard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. BillinrdH, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young & Hull building. A nice, oool placo to spend tho hot after noons. mil rottture. VERNE T. CANON Bill poHternm Distributor, All ordors prompt! filled. Room 20, Jacbion Count Bank building, Medford, Or. Collections ACCOUNTS collected in liny part of tho world. No charge if not col lected. Pacific Collecting Co., 33 Jackson Co, Bank bldir I'lilelltj anil Hurcty Ilomls. L. L. SMALL, bonds of till kinds in tho lioRt companies. 33 Jncksou Co. Bank bldg. Furniture. II. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in now and svond-hund furniture and hardware Agonts for House hold stoves and ranges. 10 South Fir street. Phono Main 3101. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Comer Sth and Holly aticots, Mod ford. Mifudou furniture mado t order. Cabinet work of all kimh. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF-Cookstovc and ranges. Now and Kocoiid-liam furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W F st.. South. Phono 01. Medford j Granite Works. , Q0Lr7 HAYGRANITE CO?, 210 VV 1 jjajn fijt tnmjufncturers and dcal- j erH monumental and buildin granite, crushed granito common j ,)rj(l ()(1 in.0KgC(1 )riok( coarrio Ulll ' t'ino washed river sand. I MEDFORD BRICK CO. Goo. W. 1 r:.i.i.. n r v....i.. n.. n 1 imuy, w. 1. iiiiiu, uou, t O'Brien Contractors and manu facturers of brnk; denlors ' prused bnok and limo. Office in Garuolt-l.Virov Motk. room 200. 2d floor Pliiino No 3181 NurscrlcH. Q UAKER NURSERIES-Our trees are buddod. not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. Wo t'uarantoo ov ervthing put out. Wo nro not in the trust. II. B. Patterson, offico removed lo 110E. Main st ROGUE RIVER " VALLEY NUR 8ERY CO., ino. Growers of high grndo nursory stook. Offico 25 W. Main. Tol. 1201. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. .Cignrf and Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE. Smokehouse Dealers in tobacco, cigars ami smOroks' supplies. Exclusivo agents of Lewis Singlo Binder. El Moritt and El Paloucin. 2.12 West Mam street. Nursery Product rilE OREGON NURSERY products nro all one-year bud on 3-ynnr roots; representative office now in Medford; can supply apple, pear and walnut trees on short notico; nil guaranteed in every respect; ranch ers, writo us of your needs; will bo glad to nuofe vou prlcos. Notary Public. NOTARY PUBLIC Room 207, Phipps bldg. NOTARY offico. PUBLIC Mail Tribund Painter nnd l'npcrhniiKcr. DECORATE your tinted walls with stencil borders by A. Risdon, paint er, decorator nnd poporhangor, No. 5 E. 3d St.. Medford. riiytdciuus nnd Surgeons. J. E. SHEARER, M. p., Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given to internal medicine, and gen eral ol'fico practice. Offico hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4. Offico phono 731, rcsidenco phono 4542. Offico over Strang's drug store. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and Surgeon. Offico 210 13. Main st., over Has kins' drug store. Phono Main 1001. DBS. CONROY & CLANCY Pli x sicinns and surgeons, Taylor anK Phipps bldg., rooms 210-211-212. Offico phono 501, rosidonco phono 012. Offico bourn 0 a. ni. to 8 p. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians. Moved lo Rooms 410 and 4J7, Gnrnott-Coroy bldg. Phono Muin 0351. DR. E. II. PORT.ER Uihcmus of women n siiocially. Rooms 6, G, T 8. St. Mnrlc'u bldg., Medford, Or. Phenes: Offico 4001, residence 4051. DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Prac tice limited to diseases of tho eye, car. noso nnd throat. Office Suiiu 3 1 8, G11 rnot I -Coroyjddjr. DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE, Dentist nrr:,,A :, i:..u. 1.1.1.. iom m 1i.ll. u lit 4.141111, lllll., Jfc... .. Jfain. Gas administered for cx- muuiuu 01. iceiii. leiopuono iMiuu 081. Night lihone 4432. DR. W. W. WICK Homeopathic physician; residence 203 Olson sh, phono Main 4474; office, rooms 3 and 4, St. Mark's block, phono Main 1871. DR. STEARNS Physician nnd sur geon. Offico Gnrnott-Coroy bldg, rooms 211-212, phono 1002, Rcsi denco 113 Laurel !., phono 2092. DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD -Practico limited to dlnousos of wo men. Offico naskins bldg. Phono Main 1001. Dr. W. M. Vnn Vicoyoo. Dr. C. C. Vnn Scoyoo. Dentists. Gnruett-Co-oy bldg., suite 318, Med ford. Or. Both Phones. DR. R. E. GREEN, oyo, oar, noso and throat. Rooms 212-213 Gnr-nnetl-Corey bldg. DR. CHOW YOUNG wilkcuro rhetim ntism, nsthmn, paralysis and other ditvuases, Sco mo tit 241 S. Front and 10th h I reels. Printer ami PiitillnlierH. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho bosi equipped job offico in South ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37 South Central avonue. Mti'ooirrniiifrt,. ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Blook. Stonoifraphio work done quickly mid woll. Tin NhOKi. J A. Smith Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron wnro on hnud nnd mado I to order. 128 North G st. IIWO - I'lulerUiltt'is, MEDFORD .FURNITURE CO. Un dortokors. Day pliono 351. Night phones: C. W. Conklin 3001; J. E. Butler 357J:.7ohii A. Port 4111 UtlloilH. A WINTERS' UNION. LOCATv 1840 Meets at Smith's hall. 128 North Grapo street, every Thurs day evoning promptly at 8 o'clock. All journoymon enrpontors, ns well as local members, urged to bo pres ent. Business of vital intoroRt to all enrpontors transacted at these meetinirs .T J Renl. htminosa njrt. MiscellnpeoiiH SOUTHERN OBEGO- IIOISE- MOVERS We buy, sell and mow nil olasspa of buildings; two yoaiV 8tieceSful enroor in Medferd: reC cronces nud bonds fuvnishod if de sired. Herdon & Sons, phono Mam 0002, Medford, Or, ' JjL .j.lwiM'fetirtouiiia.. ,r . 1,