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- v wiLifr h ,k4. O , MEDFORD MAHi TRn)UNEt ISfRDFOTlD, ORTCCION, a.ONTMY, SEPTEMBER '1, 1911. PAGE FTVUJ Accommodation Goes Hard With Mr. Inbad r u- ii' '' ' i ' -! Wi m poor t PHlLbW IP I CMT FIND 70U A SUIT OF mind: 1 THINK I C71N FK you UP lf: i MD 0 COOP 5UT i ruihiK t Could get V JOB! Prbooo bye Sir.) good i.ucM S MU Can i cu RiPAWOl7 P i thank, you A -vi ,r V.i Nmf IC NEEDS fli i. .: 0 0 0 I i , . n w n ,nv '.iiiui- y ' ' - y v w y -v ""'. . o o o By H. B. Martin ISrtT HiiT Mi IMDIO 00MO in ninr Guri 5M0P i HEARD HE. NEVER DfcrtNiK.? 1 I Ociirnr enpntj Viiinx i I . ' '" ' "-- c t & VGfs T I rriwu 1 WH7 .SUftll V"" I I tivCK ItCHKU MtiUUI Olt) if is me INBAD. JOffAf . WV .S)W r I ih tiAul y )' 1 uim 'a if a ?A.jAfc TV. .V r i ir iv n u wv vri- . vki i rmvi 1111 iiv -t -j- . ii w - a i., -.,. ia& i . " . .... .--, .:l s i i i Arm in i - m,rs . i r-t ihvt iaj i m m v iff- vv - v- J1. lVpcE''Ih !g .gS'iNO BRAGS tiBOUr f i f '4. f " I 1 BARRETTS ARE NEARLY GONE To Date Thirty-eight Cars of Dart etls, Six Cars Howells, and Three Cars of Clalrgous Have Been Slilppctl East. CATTLE MARKET PORTLAND STEADY CLASSES EAT PEARS Tim ItiiKiiit Itlvnr I'riilt & I'rinltico nnimclutloii lamivil tin (oIIowIiik IjuI I'ttin iimiur iiaiit or Hciitt'iubcr -: WIikii IIiIh liull.'lln In In iKiur linn il ili linrlltitt crop, with tho x iitloi of ono or (wo' run. will Imvii Immmi I'leftiic.l lii, tint HoHdlln will lmn Iickii flnlitlicil, tlm ClnlrKPaiiH out or tin; M'ny, nml tin? parUInc cruwn luliV.rf wnltlnic for tin AiiJoiir, At tli'u t-tiil of tho wvk tho uaxnclnlloit wilt tmvo HlilpiH-d 3S rnrrt of Dnrt li'ttrt, nix car a llowi'lln nml thruo earn of C'lnlrKiun. Tho wholo crop, no fur, him boon vnry illHiii)tolutliiK. No floor IIowoIm worn ovit inl out of tho vnlloy, hut tho total wnu only two-tlilnln of hint far. The HnrtlnttR will not snako hnlf of hut yt'iir'M total nml, whllo tho i;mllty Iidk tioon fair In a number of nrclmnlK. It him tnkon tho clONvHt Knulltit; ami lunpcctlon to kvop tho park uniformly hli;h. 11 U too noon to lOarn wliftt tho tiuyopt think of bur pnek; l?ut- from rthl mlll can bo tilatml that It In tho bout over aunt out of tho vnlkty ami linn boon unl form throiiKhout. It In a record pack In uplto of tho moat mm vim crop 01 fruit In ymr. Tho firm Anjoun will ho picked Ihlri coiultiK wood nml tho flml llotc iihout Roptomhor It. Nolthur crop will xci'it flvo rnr. Tho Comlru woro nhowln about 2C ,cnni two inontliM nKO, It lookn m thoiiKh wo would do well to got 10 cum now. VnrlouH cnumM contributed to reduce (ho tuatitlty of nil tho vnrlotlon. AiAoiik tliDin tho effect of tho frlut. lUHilfflrlont polllnntlon, tho hot wind Ju July, tho wind ntortu later and lack of molituro In n'onio camor. I'rlcen Our rtrlit car of lturtlottn nold In IloHton ul fl.no delivered on Aur.uM 3I, nml the nwonil In Ohlcnito nt fl.70 for Red TrlntiKlo or fmicy. Another Cur nold tho aamo day rtvor nBliiK ft ao. Thoio aro riilnonnly low prlceii, hut tiro Homowhnt hotter thun tiny other Hectlon In recelvlinc. bur cam wero hold on track for over n wook wait In k n hotter tnnrkot. All iiiIvIcok aureo that tho inarkot Im hound to ndvnnco whon tho ijlul la over, Tho Northwcatorn Fruit otclmngo 'has wold for tho naaoclntlon throo cam of oxtra fancy Bpltr, thrco carrf of Jouatlmn mid flvo cam of Nowtowna, all at high jirlci'a, which wo will an nounno later. Tho rtpplea look flno nt WoHonl wrllliiK nnd practically ovory car In tho valley la controlled by tho liHKOchitlon. Wo hope to havo tholi all mild by plokliiK ttino. Moro peachea havo beon niarkotod on tho coaat thaii.wan oxpectod, and tho prlco la now'aroiihd fiOo. Ohr crop hi hIiowIiir good iiuallty, hut hot Vory larKO. v (IrnworH who havo fruit to ahlp nro Vrced to koop In touch with tho man nitomolit that tho fruit may bo picked lit tho prop'or hIbko. Hmuonilinr, VhlH $ear lfl tlot llko nny other ntid tho fruit hi maturing differently. Hon Market Is Steady to Strong With $8.50 at the Top-Lower Values Predicted Did Not Apply as Expected. I, I .i i J. MASSES AND NOT W. N. White Discusses Pear Situation Says Eastern Crop Was Fort night Early and Northwest Crops a Fortnight Late. N. Wliltu of New York, mi ex lenhivo fruit ilouler in n recent letter diHCUKHM tho fruit market itx IoIIowh: "I wonder whnt your pear i;rowtaM will (Mill nlmiit. thn nr!r'p (if tiotllv; ,1l,:ri!:,:ln.(Vr ,!,t, mo"lh .of AM,, ltm yc'ar; Anvoiiu (hnt undomtiiiid I'OIITLANI), Or.,.aept. 4. llicolitH for tho week havo been! MU'i cattle, tail ralvca, 1110 Iiokm, 2U0 Hlieej. mid 'ii )iorata. I went: 6005 cattle, 712 calves, GIN 8 hoKa, atimi Hheep, WS horaeii and nulled. Ah compared with tho mi mo month lam year, there waa an In- crt'ono In ererylhliiK except Iiorh and the 554 earn' received during tho month wero 85 moro than wero re ceived In AtiKimt of taut yoar. The cattle market wan atoady to HtronKcr. Ono lot of 503 Montana Mteera nveroKlnx 1HS pouiula aold at fO.10. Tho klllliitriiuullty of Mon tana cattle la at nil tlmua attrac tive to packora, and an a rule nieera of tho Minn welicht nnd quality Will brim; moro money limit rnttlo on ter ritory where Krana dnea not produdo tho aamo rcruilta. The demand for butcher atuff waa at,roiK and every th I UK wnu takeh at early trudlni; houra.4 Ono lot'or 'catvoahVoraBliiB lh'O jioundH, aold for $7,75. 1 ho hoK market waa ateady to ntroiiK, with IK. 50 na tho top. Tho much prophesied lower range of val ie for )i6r doea not lijlply. Klllera havo been iinahlo to put prlcea down at tho big contra! marketH and thoto who are eiiKUKcd In market propheay predict a continued hli:h lino of val ues, .1 I aacsroms mabxxts. Bttl Mom. j- Vi Vcfjctrtble. Potatnea $2 per cwt; 3c pound: Cabbage 2c ' rarsulpa 2c. Lot(uco Gc head. Carrot2c ' Hoots 30. Onions llurmuda, 8c. Colory 50o $1 dot. Cauliflower lOllCc head. Turnlpa 2c -RadUhoa Co bunch. Onions Qroen, 5c bunch. Aaparagua lOo lb. Ithubaru 10c. tho fruit trade when it ivim known that the western cn) wun a t'urt niulit Into anil (lie eastern crop a fort hijiht early muHt havo known that (he two count ricn would oohio in nt the Hiiine time umi Hint ii would he iinpoMHihle to Hell hiicIi large qttnnti-tii-H except at n low price wlicu tho goodri could go iulo conHtiinption hy Lthc mnHHCM, the cIuhbos encli n cer- lain quantity. Tho denrer tho oatls the moro they want, nnd when they (?ct them cheap they don't want them, they want Homolhin el.-e tlmt juit iibout commenced. Yen is fte. Ltlie principal crop of fruit was up- pica, everybody lintl npples hi every kind of fiiHliiou, reen apples of which the Mimll hoj was tho custom er, Iuh pa rent h liko niinlo ''nam' baked apples, apple pie, npplo jelly, apple frittorM, hi fuel ho hud apples nerved it pin every fashion heeaule Hint waH the priueiplo fruit, iiflnrn vero too dear. Grape-fruit eould only be eaten by millionaires, nnd or flukes ho (jot ono now nnd then, bn- .nnniiH ho oecnsionnly indulecd in but today lie eiui havo all theo hy the millions mid il.s man linn been fond of chnngeA from Adntn downward and particularly at the time of Kin;; Sol omiin who r suppose lind morQ ulning .oh. tlinn any other man in tho world, in fact ho wits the Krentcst monopo liat that ever lived. I repeat man is .fond of changes nnd therefore lie Irion nil the fruits of (ho cAtth and o mnny npples nn only ho Bold ot npertnin price. It in the question of demand and supply. t "V. N. WIIITK." riTV TlirJlHUUKlt'H .MiTJCK. Notlco Ih hereby slven that thero arc funda on hand In tho city treasury for tho redemption of outntandlng city warrants leaned against the fol lowing funds: Warrants Nos. 27 to 40, both num bers lnclnalre, laaucd against tho trunk, sower fond. Warrants Noa. 16 to 21, both num bers Inclimlvo, Jnsucd against sower district No. 11 fund. Warrants Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Issued ngnluat Klghth street storm sewer. Warrants Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Issued agnlnat Orapo street storm sewer. Warrants Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Issued against Fifth street storm sewer. Warrants Nos. 1 to 23, both num hern Inclusive, nn.Hued against East Main street water fund. Interest on tho same will cease aft er tho abovd dato. h. L. JACOD3, 14 4 City Treasurer. FOR RENT Xon-Mkt-pl'ur Booms MODHHN liounokifopliie rooms, tie anil J1K. 222 Kouth Jlully. Tnrnljhad Booms. FOIl IinNT Fumlstied room, every con venience. Call 625 8. Orap. 148 Fruit. Cocoanuts lOo each. Prunes Dried,' Co lb. Lemons 30c dot. HananuB 20 (ft 30c dor. Oranges SSGMtro doi. Qrapo fruit '75c' Cl doi. I Moiirort, Oro, Auix. 0. ion. This la to rnrtlfy tlmt about November my daugh ter wiih tnlton with ft sovcro uttnek of rliohimitlsm which riulerl iter loft arm iinpIcsn, In fsot tt waa ho muir parftlyrod Hint Hlin wdh lint I1 to movn lior fine irM. but knowing- of snino nt Dr. Chow iYoiiiui'h nmrvoloiis euros of Ioiir stana Inir cmmoh of rhaiiinntlaiii, wo ilooldml tp cimmilt him, In which I nm plonaed to my miido no mistake, ua hln remoilloa iiotud iih ho oluinoil tliey wouli' anil sf tor tho third treatment tha rhounmtlo imlii entirely loft her nnd nIio has no hsd any syinploma pf rheuniatlsiii slnco; bo IiIch hvr onrl hpulth Is inuoli Improv ed and I ilo not bNiltiito In aiiylnsr I bo Hove thOHo affllotiul with rheumatism or piinilyslH will, do well to consult Dr. !how Yoiiiik. whoso house Ih ooriior of Tenth uml l'ont' treot. Moilfont, Oro- von. . A- vf.wuisa. ;e I v : ' Prliitlupr of nil kinds nt Portlnntl Iirloos. Mail Tribuno pffioo. Hut tor Egg and Poultry nuttor Frosh ranch,, roll, 60c; creamory, G5c Kbhs I'Vea'h ranch, 30c- dozen, l'oultry lions, dressed, 22c; llv, 18c; oprlugs, dressed. 30u; llvo 39e. Turkeys 28fi30 droasod. 'fc, k Meat Hoof -Cows, lO(B20o; stoors, 13 3a5o. I'ork -20(1? 22o. " Veal Drossod, 15(325o. Mutton- 12 Mi 3a0o; lambs, 1C 2Bo. . liny nnd FcoO. Hay Timothy, $14; alfalfa, 14; grass, 12; grain hay, $14, (lratu-r-Whoat, SI. 15 buaholj oafs, 35 toil; trnrloy, 35 ton. , Support tho mnnufneturors ot your homo city first, last nnd all tho time, ami you will holp yoursolt to prosper ity. Hut If your local factories caYi not supply your wimtB, insist that tlio merchant carries "Mndo ill Orogoti' goods from other Orogou'sourcos th supply your noon's, ' ' 'ilnsklh's for rtcnlth. RANCHES- IS seres: cloao tn; beautiful view; fine soil: 1260 ncti: very easy tenns. i 1-S acres; bcnrlni; orcbaru: water rlk'ht; store; nlso leaio on sood yas turo and bay land; imle or trodo. rOB BBHT t 10-rouni lions), wltb furiillurc, its, .'room bouse, flS 5-reiim buiiNc, IIS SO. 7-rooin ho u bo. $25. 1-room lmu.no. 130. 2-room lioiiHf, $7. Ollivr Iiounon on list. TRADE I 1-3 acres. I -room boimo, 0BO. t0 acrxs In Wllil county, Colorado; trade for much bortv too ucrrH, for sale or traile. ICO acres, all flno loam soil, 75 cleared, bulldlnca. numnlnir nlnnt. t --- ' trndo for small ranch, pay or as sume. Prlco J4000. ICO 'sires, 100 In crop, fine loam !1'boII. S7f aero, take 1-3 In trado. Uo'ncfoa.'l 1-3 miles from town In Wil lamette vnlloy, rich bottom and up (land, 100 acres cultlvntod, jooU Im provoments, I12S acre. Incumie proporty. Matalo, 12t wonllily; mso kooiI norcauo, IP aorN, IS, In pears. eloM.La fins, build' Ins alto and vlow. 10-ncro atookaad alftfn ranch: ISO aorea tillable; under ditch; 175 per aero; iuko incomo property. ISO aorea raw Una; all tine fruit laud; inse any goqa, properly. O ncroa, tlllubU; $2000; toke town prop erly )9 acres, cleared; take restdsaoa In trade. ' 3p norea,,Iearpek bottom, for Dakotah land. 39 aaros. Palisade, California tn orchard, trtko 'dairy or stock ranch' nnd city nproporty., tncomo property, Twin Falls. Idaho, for i;ood aeroABo. WANTED .iirla for soncrol housework. City and ranch property t Uat. 'I' no cuipQuterH, f 3. fiO. , , (ipmlMtr pljerm .$3,80. , t n 4 Yard men. I3.2B; , Cpttoff men, box factory, $3,00, " '11 cutoff men, $3,110. uonsuy eintimer, fi.uu. UuolieiH. $3,76. HlUiomr. $3.Q0. llnncli buiui, $1.C0, All property values depend upon tho prosperity of tho community. If our manufacturers are prospering, nnd tho merchant likewise, tho farm er will prosper, too. Tho persistent domand for goods "Mado In Oregon" will holp bring greater prosperity to tha pooplo of Oregon. Hasklns tor Health. LEGAL NOTICES. botxob or xz.sanwBV to cbbatb ADDrrXOBAX. IH0XBT2DKXS8 TOK , TXCS BUXXOJXHO Or PEBKABXHT ' BOADI XB JACXCSOB COVBTY. OXB. Notice Is bervby Klven that on the 30th lay of September, 1911, an election will bo belli throuebout Jackson county. Ore son, for the purpose of submlttlne to the voters of Jackson county, Oregon, the question as to whether or not debts for the bonding of permanent roads within Jackson county. Orecon. shall y Incurretl In a sum not nxcedlni: 11.500. 000 anl Interest thereon, and over and above any and all Indebtedness of tho coonty at the date of said election, and Independent of any other Indebtedness of said countv otherwlio created, and authorising said Indobtednenss to be evi denced by the bonds of said county, dat ed January ist, iiz, ana payable twen ty years after date anil bearlne a rate of Interest to bo determined by, the coun ty court, but not to exceed sis per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, which interest may be eviucncea ny interest coupons attached to such bonds, and which bonds and Interest coupons may be substantially tn tho form dealenatMl In the order of tho county court for Jackson county, oreiton, cilIlnR said election, which order was duly made and entered of record In tho county court of tno Biaie or uregon tor jocsson county, nltttns; for the transaction of county nufiness at the resuiar Aupust, lsil. term of said court, which convened on the 3d day of Aucust, 1911, and which order was mado and entered on Uie 3d day of Aucust. 1311. Said election will be held In each election precinct In said county, bentnnlnc nt thn hour of 8 o'clock in the moraine; on tho 30th day of September, 1911, and continuing until tti hour of 7 o'clock In tho afternoon of snld day. This notlco Is Issued In accordance with said order of said county court this 3d day of August. 1911. W II. COLKMAN. County Clerk Jackson County. Oregon. FOIl KENT Furnished rooms for house keeping. 3 or 3 In suite. I'honn C0C2, No. 10S Kast 14th st. 145 roil HUNT Nicely furnished front room, sultablo for two young men; furnish bent. SIS N. ItfmslrtoMve. 144 Board, and Bocms KOIt ItKNT Itooms. Jtoom and board for a teacher. Phone 5133 or call -40T Ileatty it 144 FOR SALE. Klsoellaasoua FOIl HAI.K Ten head of well bred an Kora bucks, choice $10 or will trndo for calve. Clws Gilchrist, Hams Val ley. Or. 14fi WANTED. tClsUa0W WANTED Consignment of peaches, cantaloupes, grapes, tu. We guarantee prompt returns. References furnished. Frank E. Blair Com. Co wholesale commission Co., Eugene, Oregon. J4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Chiropractors. UOOM AND BOA11D at Jlrs. Fay. No. 10 No. Qrapo st, Ipack of Farmers and Fruitgrowers bldg. hm FOR RENT Farms from 40 acres tt 400 acres, alfalfa land, fruit 'ranches garden land, general farming ranches Gold. Ray Realty Co.. 31 W. Uala. Offices for Beat FOIl RENT Over the" poatofflce ' heat and light See A. A. Davis. rlth FOR RENT Office rooms In Electri bldg.. modern equipment team heat, electric light baths, toilet, hot an cold water. Gold Ray Realty Co., 31$ W. Main at H1aoTUmsoa, FOR RENT Garden land in tracts of from ona acre upwards, with water for Irrigation. Owner will furnish team and Implements for cul tivating and seed, for share of crop. Inquire of Buffum. Rogue River Elec tric Co.. 21 W. Main st, FOR LEASE Flalng, boating and hunt ing resort on easy terms. Box 32, Mail Tribune. FOR SALE Acreage. FOR RAl.E In Coos county, Oregon. C!5 acres of coal land, mlno In opera tion on properly: 3 veins of coal. 4 and 6-foot In thlcknesa; also electric light and power plant on property; coal can bo mined with electricity. Address Box 39. cam Mail Tribuno office. 4G WANTED Consignments of peaches, canfa'oupes, gropes, etc. Wo guarantee prompt returns. References furnished. Frank E. Blair.. Com. Co.. Wholesale Commission Co., Eugene, Oregon. It4 WANTED To rent modern 6 e 7-room house, not too far from Washington school. Phono I6J1 or 513. 143 WANTED To tradcan Irrigated grain or alfalfa farm in Montana, valued at $12,000; also 32 acres of townslte prop erty valued, at t MOO for Jackson coun ty property, farm or city. Write or call on Samuel Bauman, 302 Maple street 141 WANTED To rnt S-roora, 1-stbry, modern bungalow, before October 1, Phone 3171 Pacific. WANTED To borrow, $800 on city property, security worth $1800; will pay 10 per cent Interest two years" tlnc Address II 3, care Mall Tribuna. 145 HELP WANTED. Bely Wat4 J WANTED Loggers, lumber pliers, box factory men; good wages. Ashland Manufacturing Co., Ashland, Or. 141 LABORERS WANTED Ten laborers for work, at Prospect Apply at room 103 Electric bldg 31S W. Main st Prospect Construction Co. WANTED A strong boy to learn trade. Apply Mcdrord Sheet Metal Works. 13S East Main. 143 WANTED Teamsters to bid on hauling 3000 cords wood. Address Buffum. care Roguo River Elec Co. " WANTED Carpenter familiar with making mission furniture and wood working. Address Buffum, care Rogue River Electric Co. DIt It. J. LOCKWOOD- Chiropractic, nervir specialist. 312 Fruitgrowers Bank building Office hours: 3 to 4. Phono Horn 2C9K. Renldencw 119 Itooovelt Hours. 10 to IS nml 6.30 tn 7:S0. l'lionn 10SK. Special hours by appointment Scientific massngo given. Advice In dlotetlcs. Medical gymnastic hydro therapy. DAVIE8 & IRLE Chiropractors, 823 a Central ave. X'hono Main 814. Office hours: 2 to 4 p. tn. Consultation and examination free. Cigars aaa Tottaceo. " IRELAND A ANTLIL ftm.iV.hnn. Dealers in tobacco, cigars, and smok ers' supplies. Exclusive agent ot Lewis Single Binder, 1 Merito and M Paton. cla. 212 West Main street Contractor aaa BslMsr. ALL kinds of carpenter work. Contract or day work. 223 Court at A. W. Btsh. rural tare. H. F. WILSON & CO.. dealers la new and second-hand Turnlture and hard wars. Agents for Household stoves and ranges, n South Fir street Phone Main- 3ll. Home 265-1 MISSION FURNITURE WORKS-Co ?r ?th JLnd. "ol'r streets. Medford. Mission furniture made to order. Cab- ,n?.t .W0J',t of " k,nd trt"! order solicited. MORDOFF WOLFF Cookstoves and ranges. New and second hand furnl. SSs fflLfW-fS?. ? JK. ?. ford. Phone 91. Home 38J-K. Med- graalM "Woria. MEDFOllD BRICK CO. Jeo. W. Prldd. O. D. Nogle. Geo. T. O'Brien Contrac tors and manufacturers of brick ; deal ers In pressed brick and lime. Office In Garaett-Corey block,- room- 309. 2d floor. Phono No. 3181. Kaatc MISS TURNEY, Piano instruction and musical history. 309 South Newtown street Phone C0J Belt BTlalajr JtachlBery." SEE MATT CALHOUN of Phoenix, Or.. r ??n;Te5; Q"" & Crusher SV-r.17.1? Broadway, Denver, Colo-E1,0- . 9ita,0lfu'3 ahl Prices can be had at Phoenix. Oregon. Matt Calhoun. BoUry PaUll, FOR 8ALI3 Two acres creek bottom In tine garden in city limits, fine lo cation, nothing better for nice little home and garden and fruit ranch. Ad drees Lbck Box 3, Woodvllle. Ore gon. 143 XrfftB FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Seal Bstau E. F. L mm OOM IN BBzrvs BtrouBiBw FOR EXCHANGE Modford and subur ban property, ranches, timber lands for .other property, Address r Box 199. cars Mail Tribune, ,,", .,', TO TRADE 37 acres, S3' til lie's f rp'm Medford; will mnko spU'ndld inoiin- tnln ranch; ruunlnK water; will truuo for Medford house In Medford, Or. Box N, lu)! TlVune. ail WILL exchsngo n good ranch for a stock of morcbnhdlse. h., caro Tribuno. FOR SALE Lots and small tracts for sale. Buy direct and avoid commis sion. M. M. Maine. Pac, Phone 742. Homo 14SX. 153 Booses FOIl SALE Eight-room bungalow, 3 blocks from depot. Central Point; city water, tdectric light, sewer connec tions, small barn, henhouse, yard. flow, er gnrden: price $1800 cash. Inquire C. A. Paukey, Central Tolnt 170 IX)V SALE Modern house, closo in. on pTed strcot Inqulro of owner, B01 South Holly. 142 FOR SALE Would you like to own a brnnd new bungalow with an aero or moro of ground half mllu beyond city paving, whero you can raise fine ber- r ea and vegetables? Ideal chicken ranch. An aero will not cost as much as an ordinary city lot Also 5-acre tract, all under ditch. See owner. Jas. Bowling, No. 20 a Peach street, or P. O. Box 843. 141 WANTED Salesman fot sxculslrs ter mory. Big opportunities. No expe rience necessary. Complete line Yak Ima. Valley grown fruit shade and ornamental stock. Cash weekly. Out fit free. Toppentsb Nursery Company, Toppenlsh, Wash. WANTED Salesmen In every locality o tha northwest; money advanced week ly: many make over $1000 month choice of territory. Yakima Valle Nursery Co., Topenlah. Wash. Bs W sate a--Ts wis WANTED Rundlett Sisters' Milliner' Store. 143 -Apprcntlco girls. Inqulro at WANTED Chambermaid. 320 East Main street 148 WANTED Woman for general house work, one who can cook. Wages $30 per month. Apply Buffum, Rogue River Electric Co.. 21S W. Main. MISCELLANEOUS Baaiassa Xroprty FOR RALE Louvro cafo for solo at a hnrgnlu. Phone 33SIC, or soe O. N. Wilson, 10S West Four-.t st 141 FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT Furnished 6- rootn roonv house on large lotl shado and "fruit tret's; modern conveniences 817 W. Tenth st. Tel. 6B91. 14? FOR RENT Bona TO RENT Seven-room house, modorh. largo yard and barn. Call 732-P;irtyJ3, Homo Telephone. FOR HUNT Small houso. 1S9 West 13th st. See party In rear. 143 FOR RENT Three-room furnished houso, reasonable. Inquire Dr. Seoly ur J. W Berrien, l-'irst Nntionul Bank 14C FOR RENT 0 rooms,' furnished, mod ern or part of same, Apply 322 South Central. Phono 1144. 142 FOR RENT Two-room houso. partly furnished, $8 per month. Allen Oroccry Co. 146 FOR RENT Six-room furnished houso, modem, 423 Realty. Phono 4343. 141 FOR RENT Cosy flvo-room bungalow on West Hamilton: modem. Inquire 4Q1 a. Riversldo, V FOR SALE OR RENT Oood opening for general merchandise store in now town with $15,000 monthly payroll, on railroad, 13 miles from Medford. Gold Ray Realty Co.. 308 W. Main. FOR SALE Choice business property at a oargain. on long time; easy terms, Address Condor Water A Power Co. KlsoeUa&eour OAK and lnurol stumps for sale cheap at Threo Oaks Orchards. W. J. Iturtxell. 46S-J-1. FOR SALE Bargain In autos. Stevens Duryen 40 horso power, in perfect condition, good as now. Cadillac. 30 horso power gray fin ish, nickel trimmed, used only four mouths, Cun bo seen Crater Lake Gnr uge. Cash only. No trade. 141 FOR SALE 8. C. Buff Orpington chicks from G to 12 weeks old; also Barred Rocks 4 months old. 922 South Ornngo. 141 FOR SALE Pumping engine, wth Bear and without; wood saw complete; wood sawed to ordqr. M. M, tyalno. Pac 742. Homo Phono I43x. ' 153 FOR SALE Grain hnV at Isaacs' ranch. Phono B910. Tarty It 4 tf FOR SALE Shetland pony, buggy and humess. W. W. Elfert. 10 Front st. . 141 FOR 8ALE Two horses, suitable for single or team work. Inquire R. R. .Creahtfiry. 144 PAStTjRAGE I hav pasturage and grain hay enough to feed two extra horses for the winter. Address A. K., Mall Tribune. ill FREE Hog feed, swill, nt English Chop House for the, hauling. Phono 1671. 144 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys. COLVIO & REAMES W. M- Colvljr. a L. Reames. Lawyers. Office Medford national uank nuuuing. second noor. HELEN N. YOCKEY, Notary public. gh,onRMyanl,rTri0bru'ne: " l " "" 0t Burssnes. MEDFORD OREEN HOUSE Cut flow era, potted plants, shrubbery bulbs. 923 E. Main. Phone 374L QUA1CER NURSERIES Our trees are brUr?iLe,',no "" OurJtoi J?U Sot if.n1"''!?- vr Koarantes everything put Wo n the trust ft. n. ijitterson, office romovod to 116 E. -nam St. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY CO.. Inc. Growers of high gride nur sery atock. Office 104 a f U Both phones. , hysldans ana anrgeonk. DKa"CONROY & CLANCY Physicians and surgeons. Taylor and Phlpps bldg J2Sim al-'l-21S- Office pon5& resldenco phono 613. Office hours t i m. to s p. m. DR. t 0. PAIIIrttP iln -,r. .. . ...'.'. Si52iST-. ?i-5wfcto .VSy-icT- ?-V.- vvi w"iiU, ' ana 1' uarnett Corey bldg. Phone Main 6351. """-" c;.!?.?,.h!l. 133 E. Main. . uuBiniaierea ror extraction of Maln.8L Night teeth . TjilAnhin. Phone 4432. DOfTi5AiJi'-7i5.jr8,c,n ona suweonl Office Garnalt-Corer ii,i-. ,51ilit - ---i.. unono 0BU1. l!eIHn.a 111 PORTER J. NEFF, AVM. Pi MEALEY-Attotnsys-at-taw. Nos, X and 3 Post office building. A. E. REAME8 Lswyer. Garnett-Corey Duiiuing. MULKEY & CHERRt (B. F. MULI03Y, ukj. y. tsxitinux t uawyera "rao tlce In all state and federal courts. Itooms 11 and 12, Jackson County Bank bldg. ArchlUois. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Builders. Office 7-9. 32C Main; phone Main 3471. Residence phone 744. -Aoooantants. D. R. WOOD General accountant Your books audited and kept for a reasonable figure; your business solicited. Office Medford Mall Tribune Building; phone 6611, residence phone 1601. Assayer ana Analyst, ASSAYER AND CHEMIST Earl V. In- gels. u. so. General assay and an alytical work. Cement and asphalt testing. Best equipped assay office and testing laboratory in Oregon. All work guaranteed. Grants Pass, Or. Abstract. ROQUE RIVER VALLEY ABSTRACT TITLE CO., INC., Jacksonville. Phones Pacific, Main 11: Home jnos Billiard Vanora. S. T. BROWN ft CO.. am Ha spend the hot afternoons. and Soft Drinks. Up stalra Young A jjuii ouuuing. a nice, cool Billiards. Cigars xoung laee to Garndtt-Corey LaureI st. oUone. I09J. D wrfeo LficKWOB. Physl9Un and DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. S.1?Cte.,lmUe1 to '"eses of SS mun- of 'lfes. ovor Hasklns drug atoro. Phonos: Paciflo loot; Home 38. Dr. W. Al. Van Scoyoa " Dr. a a Van ScoyocV aoS?ii50r8y bldB- U"B 81' Medford. . Ogon- Both PhSne DR J. J. EMMENS Physician and uf,Keon. praotlco limited to eye. ear. and throat, eyes scientifically tested and glasses suppttod. Offices 216 Bast Main street, ovor Medford Hardware Company; hours 8:30 a. m7 to 8 pT rn! both phones. " D".a- 8n.BRf AND aREEN-Prao- throat Office: Suite 313 asrnett Corer building. Doth phonfts J'r,,TiC1iIiIT,i:2' K' ?- &J A J- iHWlKHlC D. p. a, Dentists, 228 E. Main. Phono Main 3191. Home 124K. Chines iSedleUss. CHOW YOUNG'ST:hInesa medicines will euro rheumatism, catarrh, colds, goit ers, throat and lung trouble, deafness, paralysis, private diseases and all ir.H.0t ol'fonlo ad nervous ullmsnts. Htomach trouble, constipation. Indiges tion, womb and bladder troubles. See me at 341 a Front st. Madrord. . to 4, 6-30 to 7;30. Residence phono Phono Mala 42, Printers and rnblishirs. MEDFORD PRINTING CO.. has the best equipped Job office in Southern Ore gon; book binding; looso leaf systems: 'SINGER - WHEELER WILSON sowing machines for sale and rent. Re pairs. Caro Duncan local representa tive, phono 6013. No. IP Soqth Fir strcot sUeuographers. ELLA M. GUANVAW Palm BiooiL Stenographto work dona, qulekly and well. "BlVnrbstsrs. VERNE T. CANON BUI poster and DIs- triDUtor. aii oruers promptly ruiea Room 39. Jackson County Bank build log, Medford, Oregon, MISS U J. HINGSTON. Publio stenoir- raphor, Medford. Oregon, phones: Of fice, Homo, 95; Pacific 5331; resldenes, Pacific 1301: Oarnett-Coroy Bldg. i ) r i i i BHg-S. VALLEY SIGN "Al5VErtTI8fti(J 'CO''") SIGNS will holp build up your busi ness. Phono 802, 18 Riverside avenus m n 'i u 8 1 i .,. j v --, w 3. i"