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Jit ' THE MH0 ILAJCj MBIBTOE, iMjMMPOM). OREGON, F.RIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1909. -7'( 4 . V-4t - t - 4-4 4 4 ' 4- 4 4- 4 Classified Advertisements, Business Directory And Market Reports GOTHAM APPLE TRADEWEAKER Western Apples Arrive, But Are Not Wanted Fancy Reds Had Call Throughout Week. (Mall Tribune Special Service.) NEW YORK, Not. 12. Under ex cesslvo receipts snd influenced to somot extant by hoi weather condi tions, tho rpplo markot this - week ' was weaker and prices for small and Inferior fruit suffered a decline. The poor and ordinary kinds which havo congested tho market for some, time, showed a slight lncreaso this week, and as a result there was less vim and snap to trading than has been notlceablo for some tlmo. Election day Interfered to a con siderable extent with tho movement, and thoro wore heavy accumulations on tho dock fiom day to day. Most of tho stook offered came from up river sections, Albany county nnd , Vermont. A concldcrablo portion of the arrivals from wesctorn Nov York aand Missouri had to bo put, away In cold storage, as present prices .would ontall a loss to tho ownota woro tho stock placed on 'the markot at this time. Several cars of western box apples arrived, but they met with a. dull do niand and a poor' outlet. Tho finest . varieties did not bi'lnn; over $1 to to $1.75 per package. Fancy red soft tablo kinds had the call throughout tho week. PORTLAND MARKETS. Hops, Wool nnd Hides. Hops 1908 crop, cholco, 17c; prlmo to cholco, 16c; prime, 15 Vc; medium, 15cj 1909 cholco, 23c; prime, 22c; medium, 20c. Wool 1909, Wlllamotto valley, 20"(j24c; eastern Oregon, 2023c. Sheepskins Shearing, 10 25c each; short wool, 25 50c; medium wool 50c$l each;. long wool, 75c0 $1.25 each. Tallow Prime, per lb., 34c; No. 2 and grease, 22VjC. Chlt'im bark 44c. Mohair 1909. 23(fD24o lb Hides Dry hides, 1718V4o lb; green, 9)10c lb; bulls, green salt, 7alb; kips, lOlOc lb; calves green, ICQ) 18c lb. Jlu tt it, Kggs nnd Poultry. Eggs Local, candled, select, 421fcc'; ordinary run 40 42c; sec onds, 32c; local storage, 320 35c; eastern storngo, 32'6 (7p35cc. Butter Fat Dellvory f o. b. Port landSweet cream, 34V&C; sour, 32 He. Butter Extra creamery, 3Cc; fan cy, 34 35c; store, 22 c. Cheese Fancy full cream flats, 18c; triplets and daisies, 18c; Young Amorlcas, 19c. Poultry Mixed chickens, 13 lS'ic; fancy hens, 14c; roosters, old, 10 lie; springs, 14 c; geeso, 10c; ducks, 22221,6c; pigeons, squabs, $2 doz; dressed chickens, 17 18c; wild geose, $0 doz. , Grain. Flour and. 1 fay. Barley Producers prices 1909 Fqod, $25.75; rolled, $30; brow ing, $20.50. Wheat Track Club, 91 93c; blucstom, $1.01 1.03; red, 90c; forty-fold, 959Cc; Turkey red, 91 92c; Willametto valley, 94c. Mlllstuffs Selling prlco Bran, $25.50; middlings, $32; shorts, $27.50; chop, $2228; alfalfa meal, $19 per ton. Flour Now crop, patents, $5.00; straight. $2.35; bakers, $4.855.00; Willamette valley, $4.90 bbl; export grades, ?4; graham, YtS, $5. GO; whole wheat, $5.80; ryo, 50, $G.50; bales, $3. Hay producers' prices Now timothy, Willamette valley fancy, $18; ordinary, $17; eastern Oregon, $20; mixed, $14 15; clov.er No. 1, $1415; wheat, $1415; cheat, $15 16; alfalfa. $15. Oats Spot delivery, new, produc ers price Track No, 1 whle, $29 29.50; gray, $2828.50. Corn Wlole, $3G; cracked, $37 ton. ' Fruits nnd Vegetables. Fresh Fruits Oronges, Valenclas, $3.25 3.50 a box; bananas, 5c lb; lemons, $5 06 box; grapefruit, $4; pears, 50?1.15; Tokay grapes, 90c $1.35; Concorfls, 12 15c; huck lleberrlos, 8c. Potatoes Eelllng, new, $1; buy ing, eastern Multnomah r.nd Clacka- - '"-- MEDFORD MARKETS. Fruit and votahles. (Prices pnid by Med. rd merchants Apples l2c lb.; p aohos 2V&(uHc lb; pears, lfa)2e: sweetwator grapes, 2V22c; plwms, IVfcc; To kay grapos, 4c. Potatpos, lo lb; onioiiB, $1.50 pwt.;; green onions, 35c doz. bunches, carrots, l!1,; beets, Ifiii. Btrinc beans, 3c; cabbage, loj green peppers, Cs; cuoumbcrs. 10e dozen; tomatoes, lc; squash, 30c$l doz; pumpkins, 1015c. BUtter, Eggs and Poultry. (Prices paid by Medlntil incrclinnlH, Runoh but'ter, 30f. tnnr, cream erv, 37Vc. Fresh ranch oggn, 35e. Mixed poultry, 10c; spnng chick ens, 15c; ducks, lOo; turkeys, lfic. Feed and Mlllstuffs. (Prices paid producers.) Hay Timothy, $10; nlfalfa. $15; grass, $14 ton. Wheat Old, $1.20 bushel; new, $1 bushel; onts, $30 ton; barley, old, $30; now, $2i ; (Selling prices.) Rolhd barley, 2.00 cwt; $36 (on; bran, $1.75; middlings, $1.85(5)1.1)0 r shorts. $1.80(3)1.85. HooC, 2Vi3c; pork, 0c; mutton, 3Vo; lamb, 4c; veal (dressed). (If Turnips, Vc per lb; carrots, lefaj lMe por lb; parsnips, liy2c per lb.- mas, 50c. 60G5c; Wlllamotto valley, Onions Jobbing, $1.25 1.35 cwt; garlic, 10 12c lb. Apples $11.50. Vegetables Now turnips,. Oregon, 80 90c sack; boots, $1.25; carrots, 80 90c sack; cabbago, local, 75 90c; tomatoes, local, fancy, 50c crato; beans, 10c lb cauliflower, 75 90c doz; peas, 10c lb; horseradish, 10c; green onions, 10c doz; poppers, bell, 10c Jb; head lettuco, 20c doz; hot house, $1.25 box; radishes, 10c doz. bunches; cnlory, 40 85c; og3 riant, $101.25 crato; corn, $1.25 3ack; sweet potatoes, $1.75 1.85. Groceries, Nuts, Etc. - Sugar Cube, $0.25; powdered, $5.85; fruit or berry, $5.85; dry granulated, $5.75; coonf. A. $5.05; extra B, $5.15, golden G' $5.25, D yel low $5.15, boet $5.C5, bnrrols 15c, half barrola 30c, boxes 55c advance on sack basis, , (Abovo quol.M ions nro 30 days not cash quotations.) Honey Now, 13 c lb. Meats, Pish ami Provisions. Drosscd Mcr.ts Front street liogs, fancy, 9c; ordinary, 9c; veals, ex tra, 10 0100; ordinary, 10c; heavy 5Gc; mutton, 7c; lambs, 7c. Hamfe, Bacon, etc. Portlannd pack (local) ham, 17 c; breakfast bacon, 1827c; boiled ham, 25 2Cc; picnics, 14c; cottngo roll; 15c; rogular short clears, smoked, lCMsc; backs, smoked. lGc; pickled tqnguos, GOc each. Local Lard Kottlo leaf, 10s, 176c lb; 5s, 17 5-8c lb; 50-lb. tins, 17o lb; steam rendered, 10s, lGc lb; 5s, lG5-8c lb; compound 10s, llVJo lb. Clams Hardoholl, por box, $2.40; razor clams, $2 box. Fish Rock cod, 10c; .lb; floun ;ors, Gc lb; halibut, 8o lb; stripod bass, 15c lb; catfish, 10c lb; salmon, stcelhead, 7c lb; silvers, Go lb; soles, Go lb; shrimps, 12 o lb; porch, Gc lib; torn cod, 8c lb; lobsters, 35c lb; crawfish, 23o por doz; sturgeon, 12 c lb; black bass, 20c lb; silver smelts, Go lb; black cod, 7o lb; crabs, $11.50 doz. Oystors Shoalwator bay, per gal lon, $2.50; por 100 lb. sack.' $5; Olymplapor gallon, $2.40; por 100 lb. sack, $7 7.-50; canned, GOc can, 37c dozen; or.ctorn In oh oil, $1.75 por 100. Coal oil Pearl, Astral and Star, 19c gallon; eocene, 22c gallon; elalno 28c gallon; headlight, 20c gallon; oxtr.". star, 22c gallon; water whlto, 1115o gallon; special wator whlto, 15c gallon. Gasoline? Red crown and motor, lG23c Gallon; 8G gasolli e, 30 37 c gallon; V. M. ft P. naphtha, 1320c gallon; cnglno . distil late, 9lGc gallon. Cattle Best steers, weighing 1200 pounds, $4.50; modlura Etecs, $4.25; best cows, $3.25; best heifers, $3.00; bulls, $1.752.25; stags, $2.5003, Hogs Best east of tho mountains, $8; Wlllnmotto valley, host, $7.75 7.85; Blockers', $4C; pigs, $6 7. Sheep Best wethers, $4.25 4.50; ordinary, $4 4.50; sprlrg lambs, $5.25; strr-lght ewes, $3.5004.00; mixed lotB, $4.00, Calves Best, $5; oMInary, $3.50 4.50, 444 4 - Fill a Long Felt Want Using the Classified Ad Columns of Medford Mail Tribune By No matter what it ia you need, a want nd will bring it at a neSt to noth ing cost. ' , ' ' Sbmethine; to trade? Something to sell ? v' A classified ud will do it in record tihie. They work while you sleep. They reach the multitude. -, Do you want to rent a house or a furnished room ? The quickest anfl.beet way is through the classified ad. Have you lost something ? A classified ad will find it. x Do you Want to know the leading business tirms of Medford the wide awake ones ? Look at the diiectory and at the advertising columns of tho Mail Tribune No home in Medford is complete without the Mail Tribune and Medford id a city of complete homes Everybody reads the Mail Tribiiiie and everybody reads its want ads. ' t- V FOR SALE. - FOR SALE Completely equipped shingle and sawmill, machinery, power, etc. Address Box 180, Cen tral Point, Or. 214 FOR SALE FIno Jersey cow; good reasons for selling. Inquire corner of Second and Fir sts. 202 FOR SALE A house and lot for sale choap In East Medford. Call at 112 Cottage st. 207 FOR SALE OR RENT Five-room bungalow, modern, in Tuttlu addi tion. Apply 90G East Seventh st tion. Apply 900 E. 7th st. 203 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 100- ncro improved nrm, located GKs miles of Grants Pass; good irriga tion. Write for particulars. Cle-mcnts,-Bnslor RenUy Co., ownor, Grants Pass, Or. 20r FOR SALE Span Of liorses, weight 1200; will work single or double. Call at 414 North Front st. 200 FOR SALE A good cow, Jersey, $35. Address P. O. Box 371, Medi ford. 203 FOR SALE Mare, weight about 1000 pounds, $50; not thoroughly broken. C. M. Allen, Burrell orch ard. 205 FOR SALE New Postal typewriter. Call after 5 p. m., Toum 7, over Model Clotking store. 204 FOR SALE About 300 acres of choice fruit land, deep rod soil, small stream, ao rock, quite free of fog and frost; enough wood to pay for sumo; about 40 acres cleared or partially so; house, barn nnd other outbuildings; on mam county road, milo to Woolf Creek station, 4 miles to Glendale; price $12.50 por acre as n whole; subdivide on basis of $10 to $25. Address Mnrtin An- gol, Merlin, Or. 211 FOR SALE 40-horse nnlomobile.for sale or trado for real eBtnle; in first-class condition. Inquire at Medford Auto Co. FOR SALE 1800 pounds, second hand telephone wire for sale, rolled in rolls in good shape; a bargain for someone, Cull on Chris Ulrich or nddrcs Lock Box 24, Jacksonville, 211 FOR SALE Finely split stovowond in oak, fir and pine, and cordwood sawed into 10-ineli iii?tii blocks. Call on F. Osenbru).'ge, Stulebnker Bros. Wnrekouse. - KOR SALE 3 acres yood garden land, under ditch; good hoiirto; Phoenix. Matt Ciilhoiin. FOR SALE ft mm liN'tcrt- Irani just within and xdjoitiiiiir iity lim its, at a bargain, on ft annua! pay ments. Address P. O. P..x 41 a FOR SALE 1200 ncro- unimproved land, also impnrod Innd. suitable for fruit, ttr sale f'aeap. Sh II, M. Cobs, sole ngent, (504 W. Tenth St . Medford. FOR. SALE Twenty iut, near Merlin; good fruit land; $'400; term. Address S. Tribune. FOR SALE Choico bushosa 'proper ty at a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address P. O. Ho 418 FOR SALE 7-year-old black inare. ride or dnvo single or double; nlso good milk cow. fl. L. Pnnkey, V2 miles northeast of Central Point, or address enre Tribuno. FOR SALE 1200 acres improved land, suitable for fruit, for sale cheap. See n. M. Coss. sole spent, H04 W. Tenth St.. Mpdford. t. FOR SALE God general raoreh andlse stock and business In live Wlllarastt valley town; abeut $19, 90 t bwIhe. Partleulara aidregg Sex StS, ettaj rr, Or, 121 ! . T FOR SALE FOR SALFj Land in acre tracts un der Fish Lake ditch; $300 per ncro; splendidly located, 1V$ miles out; suitable for small fruit and garden ; also fivc-ncro tract. 20 S. Peach st.P. O. Box 842; 205 i'OR SALE Good driving horse, cheap. 17 Riverside ave. 204 FOR SALE One-horso spring wag on, used only two seasons, $35; good cart, $10; 130-sizo incubator, fine repair, $8; buff leghorns, plow, oultivutor, etc.; iy miles out Cen tral Point road. II. C. Glascock. 208 FOR SALE Two years' lease and furnituro' of Veudomo hotel, good location, in Ashland; 20 furnished rooms, besides parlor, offipe, dining room, etc. Prico $1000. John F. Patty, proprietor; 215 FOR SALE 240 acres, about 3 5 acres cleared, balance In timber, about 2,500,000 feet yellow pine on . place; plenty of outaldo range; 5 room box house nnd other build ings! two big springs," family or chard; milo and a quarter of school; machlnory goes with plr.co. Price $2500; $1800 will handle. W. T. York & Co. 207 FOR SALE Or exchange Ton Rogue River property, town or country, 11 85-100 rccres, the very best tin tho Sacramento valley,' suitable to growing nil kinds of fruit, grain and hay, located nfEnclnal, on Northorn Electric railroad, 8 mllos north of Yuba City, Sutter county, Cal., and 50 miles north of Sacramento, Cal. Land lovol, no wasto or ovorflow land. Irrigation ditch through con tor with boxes and checked comploto for quick Irrigation with drainage ditch on ono sltlo, county road on two eldos. About 10 acres set to alfalfa and will yield from 4 to 8 tons per acre. Tho bnlanco In fruit, truok gardon and poultry lots, tho latter fonced with 800 foot G-foot poultry wire. A good variety of early to lato apple, pear, peach, apricot,' plum, cherry, grape, blnckborrlcs, raspberries nnd strawberries; n new four-room houso, with coment foun dation and collar; houso plastered, papered nnd palnjed and has elec tric lights; poultry nnd outhouses painted. This Is a cholco location nnd an Ideal homo, and a bargain at $3500 $700 nt G por cont, to run 4 years. Alao now houso In flcdr ford, 5 rooms and both, ono block from bntrobc.ll ground, $1000: $800 handles this. Address TJ. L. Town send. 12G E. Cth, Medford. 200 ,FOR SALE Iinprovcrt o ncres on Newtown st. nnd furnished boupe on Tvy st. nt a bargain. Address Box 02, Medford, or call nt residence, W2 North Ivy. 205 FOR SALE $125 piano certificate Halo's PInno House for bet offer. Address M. B. Signs, Gf.ntn, Or. 201 FOR RENT. ' 4- -- --4-- TO RENT Housekeeping rooms, 45 N. Bartlett t. 203 FCR RKNT Seven -room House nt 334 Sixth st. Inquire at 322 South Central avo. $20 por month. Grow Apples at 5950 Feet. BUTTE, Mont., Nov. 12. A bear ing orchard of Wealthy npples at an altitude of 5950 feet is the fluccchB ntending tho efforts of Manager J. R. Wharton of tho Columbia gnrdchB, Uireo miles Boutlionst of Butto. This is probably tho first crop of the fruit over grown nt this height nbovo the sea level) according to the state hor ticulturists. Tho fruit is exception ally fine. -t- the . 1 - ; - WANTED. - - - WANTED Agents to introduce the "Aladdin" lamps, incnndcsnonl ker osene mantlo lump; brighter than gas or electricity', cost 1 cent in four hours; seo lamp, socuro tonus nt Cusick & Myers' real cstnto of fieo. W. Jj Andorsoii, gen. ngt.20S WANTED Woman for housework. Call at 132 S. Grape. 204 WANTED Farm lab6rers. Tele phone Farmers 117. ' 203 WANTED Land cloarcd by con tract; call ntonco nt the Tnblo Rock ranch, Table Rock, Or., or writ a Jerry Fickos, caro K. A. Wyckoff, Central Point, Or. Splendid chance for right ipartios. 200 WANTED Man and wifo, woman to do housework, man to drive team. Or widow lady for jjnornl house keeper. Address L. A. Rosd, Phoe nix, Or. 203 WANTED Position as foreman on a fmit 'ranch by a married man. Ad dress G. Benton. Medford P. O. 202 WANTED To buy team, wagon nnd 'harness on monthly terms. Ad dress R, caro Tribuno Mail. WANTED Experienced quarry man. Address P. O. Box 418, Medford, Or. VANTED 12 wood choppers to chop oordwood nnd tierwood, Address E. W. Liljegrnn. Tolo. Or. --- -r ---- MEDFORD TIME TABLE. , -H. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Northbound. Roseburg Pass... Shasta Limited... Oregon Expross. . No. 20 No. 12 Mo. 10 7:41 .n. fl:2r rt. bi. 5:21 p. m. 8:30 p. ni. STo. 14 Portland 'Express. Southbound. No. lllShasta Limited. 5 :50 a. m. 10:35 a. m. 3:32 p.m. No. lolCalifornia Expross' No. 13S. F. ExprosB.. Medford lu Jacksonville. Motor oar leaves 8:00 a. m. 10:45 a. in. 3:25 p. m. Train leaves Train leaves Trnin leavon . . Motor car leavcK 0:00 p. 01. 9:30 o. a Jacksonville to Med Motor ieuvos roro. 7:00'.a. tn. 8:45 a. to 2:30 p. m 4 :30 p. m Train Ioiivob Train leaves Train loaves Motor car leaveH . ,, 7:30 p. m. PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY. No. 1 Leaves Medford... Leaves Medfond... Arrivet Medford., Arrivos Medford,,. 8:00 a. m 2:20 p. rn. 10:10 a. m 6:00 p. m. 8; 15 a. rn, 0:05 a. is 3:05 p. m. No. 3 No. 2 No. 4 So. 1 No. 2 No. 3 N. 4 Ai'rivo Englo Pt. Jicmvos Eagle Pt. . . Arrives Englo Pt., . Leaveo Eagle Pt.. . . 4:15 p. m. MAIL CLOSES. Northbound . Southbound . Englo Point. 8 :55 a. si, 0:00 p, in. 8:10 p. m. 3:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. RiiaiNESS ninEfrmnv. - Restaurants. BEE HIVE R EST A U RANT Meals yc; beds, 15c. Give us a trial. 20 Central avenuo, upstairs. Photograph Studios. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso wltb Mnckay and die with joy." Over Al Ion & Reagan's store; entrnnue 00 Seventh street. Carriage and Auto Painting. VALLEY SIGN AND CARRIAOE WORKS Higk-alaes wrk guaran teed. Sijcns, RiTersiie avenue. Phone 891. 4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY 44 Physicians and Surgeons. It. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposito Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office nnd res ident phone Main 2301. s , j.i KWnOD, M. D. Physician in il uncoil Office, 133 W. Muin ft. Phuue Main 577, Medford. DR. R. .7. CONROY--Succossor to lir .loims. Offico in Stewart build "(! S. R. SEELY, M. D.-Physician and Surgeon. Modorn equipped operat ing roomB. X-Ray. Offico hours: 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Offico in Jaokson Co. Bank Building. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Ostcop nt b i e Physicians, Mission Block, Phont 21)1. Medford. Dentists. DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist. Offico hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miios Building, Main street, Medford, Ore-P9"- Kindergarten. KINDERGARTEN 1000 W. Main streot. Hours: From 9 n. m. to 11:30 n. m. For particulars apply to Miss Arm Harmon, director, at tho school Amusements. BIJOU THEATER West Soyenth st. Darling Stook Co. in roportoiro of high-grade comody-drnmn produc tions, Changes Sunday and Thurs days. Admission 10c ntid 20c. Bill Posters VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson County Bank Building, Meclford, Of. Billiard Parlors S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft DrinkH. Up stairs, Young una llail building. A mco rool phico to spend the hot after OOOUR. Furniture W. F. WILSON & CO., denlora in now jind aocond hand furnituro nod hnrd ware. Agents for lound City kit ohen cabinet. ,32? E. Seventh Bt. fMISSION FURNITURE WORKS - Corner th and Holly fits., Mod, ford. Mission Furniture made to ardor. 'Cabinet work of nil kindfl, A "trinj -order solicited. AIOUDOPF & WOLFF Cook Stoves nnd Ranges. Now and -Second Hand Furniture. Ends' old stnnd, 18-20 FSt .South. Phono fll, 'Medford," Or. Hospitals. IMEDPORI) HOSPITAL Surgical oaecs a epeoialty; thorough equip meat. Mrs. L. G. Gardner, Prop. 440 E. Ewargraen St., Medfo.'d. Drayagc .anii Transfer. ADAMS A MOORE, GENERAL Drirying and TranslVr, will cull anywhere m oily. Phono Main 503 Stnml at S. P Donor. Nurseries CAKLTON NURSERY Grow nil nR kinds of nursery trtoek withoul irrigation or Iforliliaer, but on deep", noli noil, prodticiug n normal growth mid a Tigorous, healthy trco, with a Htrongo root .growth. Those trees nro especially ndnptod to Rogue Juver vailoy soil and conditions, J. P. Adams, Agenf, P. O, Box 143. Offioa in Centra? Point Hotel, Cen- iral Point, 'Or. QUAKER NiJRSERIES Our tnes are budded, not grafted. Our Mod- is not irrigated. We guarnntw ev erything put out Wj ure not hi th trust. H. B. .Patterson, office. :n Hotol Nnsh. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growors of high-grade nurserj stock. C. E. Cook, Prop. R. R. V. depot. P. O. Bok 841. Phono 583 Medford. Transfw and Drayago. II. S. BRUMBLB Draynge and transfer. Baggage stored. Offico C and Soventh. Music. MRS, E. E. dOREPinno instruction Metropolitan Collogo of Music. Miss Flora Gray. Phono 403, 144 South Central nvenuo. Cement Workers, B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran teed strictly first-class. Residence No. 400 Beatty street. A card will bring me to you. BUSINESS D I RECTOR Vi - Building and Loan Association JACKSON COUNTY BIHLD129S AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. CL Boggs, Acting Secretary, 12a . EL Main street. Civil Engineers WILL take by contract, on reason able terms, nil kinds of work, tte irrigating, planting and cultivating, etc. Lnndsonpe gardening. Ytnt class references. William Petera, Civil Engineer, Phono 1801, 322 East Main street, Medford, Oregon. Attorneys. P. J. NEWMAN, JOHN CARKDL Newman & Cariun, Court Lawyem. Corporation .and criminal, prwt tico in state and federal courts. Q Aeon over Jackson County bant CO I. V1Q & REAMS W. M. CoK C. L. Roumes. Law ?3. Offk Medford Bauk Btiil Soot Floor. WITIIINGTON &, KEt I Lawjv Pnlm building PORTER J! NEFF Attonnsy-nt-Jaw No. 0 D street, ground floor; Stenographer. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, at the Moore Hotel. ), C. LOWREY, Stenographer and no tary. 20 Jackson County Bnnk bldg:. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Pulm bloete. Stenographic work done. quickly a3 woll. Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO.-Real estate, louiifc und firo insurance. Offico 112 W. Main Bt., Modf6rd Ore Phone 3073. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. hw tho best equipped job iffico m Southern Oregon; Portia ad prices 37 South Central ave. Opticians. DR. GOBLE Tho only oxolusiva op tician between Portland and S& ruiuoiito' Office on West Main strmAj and "iiiiroad. CALL ON DR.. E. J. IJONNER, Ey epecnlist, when others fail. Offie in Faglo Pharmacy. Mam ,233. Eaal Main near D'Anjott. . Jeweler. ELWOOD AND BURNETT, the jewT clors, carry a comploto stock asd niuko a specialty of high grade re pair work. Opposito the Nash He tel. " GEO. A, BUTT Watchmaker jew eler apd engraver. My jewelry stool it up-to-date, My facilities, inolud ing eperieuce and material fpr Ti pair work, are tho best in tho oit; Corner Q and Seventh sts. Brick Companies, iG. W. Priddy, T. O'Rri O. D. Na v THE MEDFORD 1 UCK CO. Brick manufacturer and contra tore; nlso liino, cemei x nnd plasty in any quantity. Office, Medfori Nntional bank bldg. Phonee Mai Underakcrb. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Ub- dortakora. Day Phone 353. NW Phonos C. W. Coiikliu. 30 1 't Sutler 148, Piano InstructninT! HARMONY, sight reading, musical' mrm. Mrs. E, E. GoiOj Motropplitaa- -Collogo of Music. Miss Flora Gray Studios, 144 South Central nvcninw Phono 493. Plumbing. JACK MOORE Contractor ter piumoing, neaiing and soworui Eleventh and Front, Medford, Or. Phono 123. Paint Stores. I.J. METCALF Paints, BrusW Wall Papor, Glass, VnrnishoH Stain and Wall Tints, 318 E. Mnin flh. jMcdtord, Oregon. Tea Companlos. GRAND UNION TE.V CO.-S. Kmnp thorno, ngt. Store opened frora 1 to 0. Phono 3871. 237 Rivorsk'e;' avenue. Carpenters and Builders. " P. E. HILL Will fnri)-3h pkuis ru list of all tirubor to bo put in ballA'' mg jieuroru, Oregon Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Ti ebop. Tib sheet Iron ware on Ifcud and wad ie order 128 North G stmt. .-2