Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 23, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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I Classified Advertisements, Business Directory And Market Reports
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HOT WATER. NOT
BORN
N
.Hlllah Temple to Introduce Innova
tion in Ashland When Cere
monial Is Held Next
January.
Hot winds (if (lit) tlifiiort f.rn prnvnr-
llllll III tllU CurclMlllllllI SCKSluilH of thu
Aiiulont Arabic Ortlor Nobles of tho
Mystic Hhrlno and iimtiy'H thu novlcu
who linn hail thu nolo of his foot
foorohi'it In tlui trying Journey across
thorn to roach thu sacred Mhrlno nt
iUeceii; hut lllllnh IViupIo or AhIiIiiiiiI
of thu nrdor Ik to provide mi Inriova
tlon anil cortMiionlul which Ih to ho
lwhl nt Ashland, Kuttirdny. .Inuunry
"Sth, tirrorilliiK to plane ni?nil upon
nt it hiiNltioKH session u few tlriyn no.
Tlu iiinniiRomont of t ho big now nnt
ntoi linn ut Ashland him tendered tho
tiso of thu tiDtlro Institution for thu
Unto named to tho Hhrtnors for their
corutnonlnl, nid tho offor will bo tak
t'ti advantage of. tho plan striking a
rvaponsclvu chord, In tho hoart of ov
er)' member of tho order to whom It
lm been prosontod. It U hoped that
tho HiiKKoittlon of n lint It and a swim
In tho hot sulphur pools of tho uata
torlum which tho announcomont In
vito, will not dismay tho largo nu ru
bor of prospective candidates for tho
Rhrlno degree throughout Bouthern
OroRon and Northern California, who
nro hereby nsmired of tho honcflclont
effects of Ashland milphtir water,
even upon tho most Incorrlftlblo.
flhrlners. na n rule, nro said to bo
not used to wntor, but It la Impel that
Iho Introduction of audi n novety nt n
ahrlne reremonlnl will bo n drawing
card nnd thnl tho nnblea from far nnd
wldo wll mnku thu pilgrimage to Ash
land In January. Of courae, Aahlnnd
being n atrlctly "dry" town, mnke
thin proponed water euro In atrlct
keepInK with tho rulea of tho com
munity, nt tho anmo tlmn providing n
-novelty for tho visitor.
The committed of Hlllah Tomplo
nro already bolng lined up for tho
work of nrnnglng for tho coming cer
emonial In which much Intorcat has
already been onllatod among Shrln
rs and prospective candldntea
throughout thla aectlon of tho atato
nnd In Northern California, whither
tho Jurisdiction of tho tomplo ox
Jonda. Thi apeclnl offor on Walnut Park
'lota la Dm uoat popular of any on
the market. 209
AViv Train Prvlro on Hie Conrallls A
KAatorii.
X)n Novcmbor 1st n straight pas
BcnKcr train wna established on tho
Corvr.llls & Eastern rnllroad botweon
Albnny nnd Ynqulna, loavlng Albany
at 1 2 : 3 r p. in. and arriving In Ynqul
na nt 5:15 p. in. Returning leavo
Ynqulna nt 7:10 n. m arrlvlnn In
Albany nt 11:15 n. in., making direct
connections nt Corvnilla nd Albany
with Southern Pnclfla tr.Mn to and
from Portland and othor Southorn
Pacific jolnta north nnd south.
NEWPOUT IN WINTBU,
Now'port Is ftn Ideal winter resort,
nnd ho low rntos now In offect from
nil 3. P. nnd C. & 12. polnta, with
tho Improved train Horvlco now ea
tnblluhed, plncos It within n few
hours' ride from tho vnlloy, nr-lvlng
thero nt C p. m. In tlmo for dinner.
Bxcellcnt hotil nccommodatlonB nt
reasonable ratoa.
For further particulars call on any
lO. & R. or S. P. agont, or wrtto to
WM. McMURRAY,
Oonoral Paaaoncer Agont,
' Portland, Or.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Jlojxt, Wool nnd I HA.
)i0g 1908 crop, cholco, 17c;
rlmo to cholco, lcj prlmo, 16 V,c;
,mdlutn, 15c; 1009 choice, 23o;
.prime, 22c; medium, 20c.
' wni 1909. Willamette valloy,
20024c; eastern Oregon,, 20 ? 23c. J
Th.nflyins - ahoirlnif, XOfiTSRcl
rOeh: Hort wool, 25B0c; medium'
. 11 K onoh.
tallow Prlmo, por lb., 3 4c; N.
2 and grease, 2a2MiC.
nhitllm bark -4 04 c.
M,Qtr 1009. 2324o lb.
HldoB Dry bldoH, 17ffl !
eon 910M.o lb; bullH, urooitj
..AAM (1 11. HI)
salt, 7c lb; kips, mwiv-n"
, green, 10 018a lb.
llutter, Mgjfs and Poultry.
HggaLocal, candlod, solsct,
42He; ordinary run 40Q42o; soo
ends, 32c; local stor, M4 05oj
onatorii stoiiige .'12 Kt fit 3 Sec
Mutter 1'nt Hellvury f u It
laud Sweet creniii, ' 3l',4c;
I'on-
Hour,
32 He
Huttor Kxtin croitimiry, 30c; fan
cy, aifl.ir.r; Htoro, 22',c.
CheeHo Fancy full cream flat,
ISc; t rlplotH mid daisies, 18c; Young
Americas, inc.
Poultry Mixed chickens. 1.1(57
I3',6e; fnncy hens, 1 tc; roonter. old,
lOtfj lie; sprlnga. it'r; genie, loci
ducks, 22 11 22 lie; pigeons, aiiitiba,
$2 dor; dri-Hiud chlckeim, 17 Vi Q'fSc;
wild Kooao, dor,
fJriiln, Flour nntl Hay.
Hurley Producers' prices 1900
reed, $2..7r.; rollod, 30; brow-
20.r.O
Wheat Trnck Club, 91J93c'.
bluoatem, (1.01 Q 1.03; red, 90c; for
tyfold, ltr,9(5c; Turkey rod, 91tf
92c; Wlllametto valley, 94c.
Mlllatuffa Helling prlco Bran,
$25.50; middling, $32; nhorta,
$2T 50; chop, $220 28; alfalfa meal,
$19 per ton.
Flour Now crop, patents, $5.00;
Htir.lght, $2.35; bnkera, $ 1.85 G. 00;
Wlllametto valley, $4,00 bbl; export
grade, $4; grahnni, 'a, $5.00;
whole wheat, $5.80; ryo, 50, $6.50;
baloi, $3,
Hay producora' prlcea New
timothy, Wlllamotte vnlloy fancy,
$18; ordinary, $17; eastern Oregon,
$30; mixed, $14 016; clover No. 1,
$14 015; wheat, $14015; choat, $15
f 16; nlfalfa, $15.
Oata Spot delivery, now, produc
ora' price Track No. 1 white, $29 0
29.50; gray, $23(28.50.
Corn Wlolc, $30; cfnckcd, $37
ton.
Fruit and Vegetable.
Frcah Fruits Orongea, Valenclna,
$3.26 03.50 a box; bananas, 5c lb;
lemons, $5ftC box; grapefruit, $4;
peara, 60 $1.15; Tokay grapoa, 90c
fl'$1.35; Concords, 12 015c; buck
llcberrleit, 8c.
Potatoes Rolling, now, $1; buy
Ing, eaatern Multnomah :.nd Clacka-
cwt: garlic. 10fl2c lb.
Applea $10 1.60.
Vegetftblca Now turnips. Oregon,
80tf 90c acck; beeta, $1.25; carrots,
80C 90c sack; cabbage, local, 75 (j?
90c; tomatoes, local, fancy. 50c crate;
boans, 10c lb; cauliflower, 75?90c
dox; peas, 10c lb; horseradish, 10c;
greon onions, lOo dot; poppars. bell,
10c lb; head lettuco, 20c dor; hot
house, $1.25 box; radlshos, 10c do,
bunches; calory, 40 86c; egj riant.
$1$T1.25 crato; corn, $1.25 sackr
sweet potatoes, $1.75 1.85.
Itlce Imperial Japan No. 1, 5 "4c;
No. 2, 6Uc; New OrloanB Load, 6 3-4
T7c; Crcolo, 6 Vic.
Beans 8mlll white, $5.50; large
whlto, $4.50; pink, $4.25; bayou,
$5.76; Llmas, $; reds, $7.50.
Orocerlcs, Nats, Ktc.
Sugar Cube, $6.25; powdored,
$5.85; fruit or borry, $5.85; dry
granulated, $5.76; cooef. A. $5.65;
extra 13, $5.16, golden O $5.25, D yel
low $5.16, boct $5.65, barrels 15c,
half barrela 30c. boxoa 5Co advanco
on sack bno!s.
Abovo quo'-Hons are 30 days not
qnsh quotations.)
Honoy New, 13 c id.
Ments, Floh and Provisions.
Dressed MortB Front street hogs,
fnncy, OHc; ordinary, 9c; veals, ex
tra, 10(i lOVic; ordinary, 10c; heavy
5 TT Cc; mutton, 7c; lambs, 7c.
Hums. Dncon, etc. Portlannd
pack (local) ham, 17 Vic; breakfast
bacon, 181$ 27c; boiled ham, 25
20c; picnics, He; cottago roll, 15c;
regular abort clears, smoked, 16V&c;
bncks, smoked, lOVjo; pickiou
tongues, 60c ench. ,
Local Lard Kottlo leaf, 10s,
17 Vic lb; 5s, 17 5-8c lb; 50-lb. tins,
17c lb; Htenm rendorod. 10s, 16 Vic
lb; 6s, 16 5-8 lb; compounu ius,
llUo lb.
Clams Hardshell, per box, $2.40;
raaer clnms, $J bo.
PluhUork cod, 19c; lb; floun-
I'.orfl, 6c lb; hallhut, 8s lb; atrlpod
bass, 16c lb? catfish, 10c lh; salnaon.
Hteelhead, 7c lb; silvers, Co lb; soles,
6o lb; shrimps, 12Vic lb; perch, 6c
lb; torn cm!. So lh; lobnters, 35c !)
crawfish, 2ffo per dox; sturgeon-,
12Vio lb; black bnBs, 20o lb; uWrer
amelts, Co lb; black cod, 7ftc It;
crabs. $101.50 iot.
Oysters Shoalwator bay, per gal
lon. $2.60; per 100 lb. saeR, s;
Olympla, per Btln, $2.4; per 100
lb. Back, $7fi7.t,0; canned, C0a can,
37 doxsn; eaatern In onoll, ?l.T
ner 100.
Coal oil Pearl, Astral and Star,
19c gallon; eocene, 22c gallon; olalno
28o gallon: headlight, 20VSQ gallon;
lextrn stnr, 22o gallon; vater whlto,
U.tPw Bu.n,
white, 15c Billion.
apodal wntor
Gasoline Rod crown and motor,
10fl23c Rallon; 86 gasollt 0, 38 3
37 0 gallon; , M. & P, naphtha,
13V40,2O4c gallon; onglno uistu
late, 9 016c gallon,
Cattle Ilcat attars, welgftlng 120)
l
Fill a
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Using the Classified Ad Columns of the
Med for d Mail Tribune
No matter what it is you need, a want ad will bring it at a next to noth
ing coat.
tfonieihiii" to tnidu? Something to Hell ?
A cldMaifiud ml will do it in recoid time.
They work while you sleep. They reach the multitude.
Do you want lo rent a house or a furnished room ? The quickest and best
way is thiough the clarified ad.
'Have you losd something ? A classified ad will find it.
Do you want to kiuw the lending but-iness iirms .of Med ford the wide
awake ones 1 Look at the diiectory and at the advertising column-5 of the Mail
Tribune
No homo in Medford in c mplote without the Mail Tribune and Medford
is a city of complete hon ea ; .'; ,
Kverybody roads ihe Mail Tribune and everybody reads its want ads.
pounds, $4.50; medium itea's, $4.25;
host cows, $3.26; boat bo I 'era, $3.00;
bulla, $1.762. 25; atags, $2.60(33.
Horb Deal caat of tho mountains,
$S: Willamette valley, best, $7.75 df
7.85; Blockers, $4&G; pigs, JC7.
Sheep Host wethers, $4.25 ? 4. GO; j
UH.50; aprlrg lamb ;
Ight ewos, $3.500 4.00;
' . .
$5.25; strr.
mixed lots, $4.00.
Cutrcs Deal, $5; ordinary, $3.60
M.60.
MEDFORD MARKETS.
Fruit and V-jetahle5.
(Prices paid h Med rd merchants
Apples l2c lb.; p aches 2V34c
lb; pears, ll:2o; BwcotvrateT
Krnpcs, 2,i3c; plums, IV20; To-
1 .
Knj grapes, -ic. I
roiniow. ic nnion. ri.i.u
cwt;; green onion-. . nn-tn";
carrots, 1,1- U. ''f,
ftrinj,'hcans, 3e; t-ahbau, 1 '-jo ; givea
peppers, 6s; cucurubeft), 10c dozei. ; ,
torontoes, lc; squnsb, 30c$l dorr;
pumpkins, 10(ulGc.
Butter, Eggs and Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford merchantd.1 j
Ranch butter, 30c; fanoj crenm--)
orv, 37'o.
Fresh ranch egps, 35o.
Mixed poultry, 10c; spring chick-ens-r
15c; dneks, 10c; turkeya. lflc
Feed and Mlllstuffs.
(Psicw paid prodncenj.)
rTny Timothy, $10; alfalfa. $15;
grass,. 914 ton.
Wll rat Old, $1.20 bushel; new, $1
bushel; oats. $39 ton; barley, old,
WOt new. $2(.
, (Belling prices.)
RoHr barley. $2;00 cwt; $36 ton;'
hrnn.. 9T.75; middlinrgs, $1.85(31.90;
shorts fr.801.85.
Beef, 2i3c; pork, Co; mntton,
3Uc; lhrnr, -Pac; veal (dressed), On
Turni'pfv lc per lb; carrotH, lc
iho per lo; parsnips, luvi're per
Mi
LOST.
. ,v Z 77
LOST lhrownish yellow big Seotishi
COIIIU. as seen msi uuiir
niisworo to nnnie of Mne." Noti-
. i it l .?.t tr..ip T 1 .... ....
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iy 11. n, ommi, Jieuioru, ur tciiui
doir witH- Louis Oliver in Whitman
i.urk. Ln)eral reward. 215 1
FOR RENT.
FOR KENT: Pleasnntly located and
modern- Otrntshed rooms with bath.
Call- 604' West 10th Btreet or 124
King strew. Tel. 141.
FOR K13NT Two pleasant rooms.
AdUrr-ss L., car Mall Tribune. 211
FOlC RENT Nlco bonso keeping
rooms, furnished with bath and
eleotrle Wshts. 26 South Orango
stteot. 210
FOR ftKVT mrmlatvcd rocnu, wo.
1-0 K. Orjw t. 211
FOR ttK?T Front bedroom for gen,"
tloma only. 113 South Laurel. 2J.9
FOR RENT Furnished roomu.
Tno
FOR BKNT-
-Furnished room to.
younjf man.
Apply at 6 S. Orange,
210
FOR RENT Nnwly turnlsherf huso
keoplng rooms, consisting of front
bodroom, set i-antry and litch
on on xround floor. North Rlvr-
sldo and Fifth street. No. 133.
21T
1 4-
- FOR SALE. 4
FORSALE 60 ncros cholco npplo
land, 25 acres full boarlng winter
npplos, 3ood sovon room i.ouso,
nnrn unu iaro puukihs '
lin'Momonts. Only 2 miles fiom a
city of 7,000. A nap at. A suap
nt 121,000. See or wilte F, Q.
Williams, Ashland, Ore. 238
f
Long' Felt
l f t frttt
FOR SALE
FOR SALE 5, 10, 20 and .10 deve
tracts for sale near Phoenix. Matt
Calhoun.
SALE-IIouBcfeoid" furniture at
. . , .
nnvate sale-, mosnv newt now wi-
ano includod. Call at 607 South
Central nvenuo. 216.
FOE SALE Four lot on 12th Ht.
for sale cheap. Price- 51200. Ad
&re P. E. Zeph, Medttvrd. 214
WILL TRADE 160 acres pood tlm
ber land for Medford city property.
W. T. York & Co. 112
FOR SALE Fine Jersey C0W7 good
reasons for selling. Inquire corner
of Second and Fir sts. 23-2
FOR SALE A house and lot for
ch ,D Eaat Medfortl. CaU
sale choap In East Medford.
at 112 Cottage at. 201
t?OR SALE Good 80 acrefe for sale
in a fino fruit district 13 miles be
low Grants Pas, six miles from
Merlin. This SO acres is on a coun
ty mad, on a F. St. D. route audioa
a telephone line, one mile from
school honse, good deep soil, good
Heigbbrobood, 1200 apple aud peoch
trees- set out last spring, water Sor
irrigatttie near orchard. Price
$50001 My hutne m on North lOtk
street W. J. Stargw, L. B. 615,
Grant Pi, Oregtm. 205"
FOR SiiLE 500 tier of first-cte
pino'wtioiL. thorousjaly season!;
will dU-er Zz tiers- to any one-at
$2.50,,pr tar. W. L. Howardr
Phoenix;. Or. tSf
FQR. g,- AT A RiKQAlN 1G0-
aero iaprovil: fancy located &V:
mile9-o Graat Pom; good irriga
tion. WHtn- for particulars. Gle-ments-BhHlor
Realty Co., owners,
Grants-DhBSv Or. 20L"'
FOR SAIlE-HDUkv far and pine cord
wood, 12' ninF 1'6-ixaiht; also dry: rail
wood; dry pitwh for kindling. Phone-
order t Miiciv -RICH.
FOR SALE 120a tans nnimpioved
, . , . '.,,.
...III., 1. 1 1' W M.I'.V.U II.IIU OV.UU.U
for fruit,. fw sale nkeap. See H. JL
Cos's, solo- acent, SO-1 W. TeuA St .
Medford.
FOR
&ALK 12H cre.s improve
lnii'l', Hiiihihly inr fruit, r aal
chetip. Stta H. ftZ. Coss, so! agent,
1104 W. Tenth St.. Medford. tf.
FOR SAUS Or exchange for Rogjao
RUor property, town or country,
11 S6.10i' acnus, tho Tory best In
tin Sacramento valley, saltablo to
gruwlns all kinds of fruit, grain and
bay, located at Enclnal, eo-Nortllorn
niaotrlc railroad, 3 ml tea north of
"Suba Ctty,. Sutter, county, Cal., and
J0 mllw north ot Sacramento Cal.
Handi lerel, no waat or orarflow
lainU Irrigation dttcA tbroujsJ. ca
tor wtth boxes amd cliecxod'oomplete
for- quick Irrigation wltk irolnag
ditch on one sldo, county- road oa
two sldoa. About 10- acrea- set t
alfalfa nnd will yield' troe 4 to. &
tons per acre. Tie bnUmra In fruit,
truck garden aod' poultry lots, the
latter fenced with 800 reet 6-root
poultry wire. K good Tarlety of early
to lato apple, pear, rch, apricot,
plum, cherry, grapa. blnckbrrIo8,
raspberrlea and strawberrlea; a new
four-room houBO, with cemeat foun
dation anot cellar: hbuse plastered,
papered and painted and, has olec
trlo lights; poultry and outhouses
painted. This Is a cholco location
nnd an Ideal home, and a bargain-at
J3500 ?700 at 6 per cent, to run
4 years. Also new houso In Med-
i ford, 5 rooms and bath, one block
, tfQm bft8ebaU ground, U00; ?800
hand,oa th,8i Addr()Sti n. L. Town-j
aend 130 E, 6th, Medford. 200
FOR SAI.R 5 and 10-ore traota
just within nnd adjoining city lim
its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay
ments. AddresB P. O. Box 418.
f-f-f-f-
Want
FOR 8 ALE Two yeara' lease 'and
furniture of Vendorae hotel, good
location, in Ashland 20 farnidbed
rooms, besides parlor, office, dining
room, etc. Price- 01060. John P
Patty, proprietor. 215
FOR SALE Finely-split stoTewood
in oak, fir and pine, and cordwood
sawed into lG-foch length blocks.
Call on F. Osenbrugge, Stniebaker
Bros. Warehouse.
FOfi SALE lOJ-horse automobile for
sale or trade for real estate; in
first-class condition. Inquire at
Modgord Auto (To:
FOR SALE 75-acro ranch, with'
good! water rtehtv finest frvll land;
cbnp:; also property In PbrWand1?
will trado for Medtbrd' p-oportr- Seo
Colema-o at cigar factory;
FOR SiVLE Fine, nearly new, 7
room bungalow, 4 closets, bath and
pantry, beautiful lot; best' locality
off Wes Main; wiife or withaur
furnitnrc the best bargain in resi
dence property in Medferd; terms.
16 Ross aoart, oirnr; 212!
FOR SAHE Completely equippodtl
shlnglo and sawmill,, machinery,
power, etc. Address-Box ISO, OmA
tral Point; Or. 214
FOR SALU A groac barcatn ivm
acres 90 aero clear; 12? acres e
four-yem and thDe-yar-cldl araH
pics and' peArs antU n family oi
chard,' some grapes;, two goei'
barns,-.orj new conafortablo honse;
fonced an! 'cross feacedj telephone;
with palcyop shareTO'auea'hi'pssn
tur wltft. plenty oTwooi: Price,
$45.00 per acre; tvrms, halt'ceelf;
balanco car time. Adfiress R'. F." D)
routo 2, tz 93, Central Polht:
-f 4- --
wanted;
WiVNTED Girls fr.r-operators ; . tll
between 8 n. m. aud 5 pt m.. Pa
cific Tfli and T Co. 2JS
(WANTED To tray a house, andi lot,
closo ia. Price reasonable Ad
dress. A E. Ttsumor, 410" East
Main, near briugg.
WANTED Dressmaking. All Rinds
of plaif and ncy sewing' dtrao at
C05-West Main street 213
WANTED Competent girl for gen"
eral housework, family of- three.
Address P. O. box 257. 200
WANVED TIrouso of a traction en
gine or a doonkey englnox D. W.
Shnrpo, Medford. 112
WANTED Marrle mani -wants po
sitron as foreman on fruit ranch;
oaporlencud'. AdJirese- W Coll Box;
41, JacksdnTllte. 21S
WANTED Experienced qnnrry ma.
Address P; O. Box 418i Meafor
On
VANTED 12 od eboppera to okp
oordwod ami tierwod. Addres E.
BUSIMESS DIRECTORY. ,
Civil 'Engineers
WILL take by contract, on reason
abb terms, all kinds of work, also
irrigating, plauting and ouHivatino
ete. Landscape gardening, ifirst
class references. William Petors,
Civil Engineer, Phoue 1801, 322 East
Main street, Medford, Oregon.
Attorneys.
COl VIG & REAMS W. M. Col.
C. L. Reames. Law .b. Off
Medford Bank Buil2g. See
Floor.
j WITFIINGTON & KEJ Lwy.
Pnlm building
PORTER J. NEFP Attorny-t-l
No. 0 D street, ground floor.
FOR 8ALE Choice business proper
ty at a bargain, on long time; eauy
terms. Address P. O, Box 418.
BUSINESS DlflECTORY
Stenographer.
PUBLIC STEN'OORAPIIER, nt the
Moore Hotel.
J. C. LOWREY, Stenographer and no
tary. 29 Jackson Connty Bank bldjj
ELLA M. OAUNYAW Palm bUck.
Stenographic work dona quickly ani
well.
Real Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real
estate, loans and fire insurance
Office 112 Main u., Medforc
Hre Phone 3073.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. has
the best equipped job iffice is
Southern Oregon; Portia ad prices
37 South Central ave.
Opticians.
DR. GOBLE- The only exclusive op
Hcian between Portland and Sac
ramento Office on West Main street
una re,rad.
CALL ON DR. E. 3. BONNER, Ey
fpeo'alist. when others fail. Offie
in Eagle Pharmaey. Main 233. East
Main near D'Anjou.
KLWOOD AND BURNETT, tbe jew
elers, carry a complete stock ajsd
make a specialty of big! grade re
pair work. Opposite the Nasov Bo
te!. ORG. A. .BUTT Wat ckaaker jew
eler and engraver. My jewelry steak
is up-to-date. My tacilkios, inelv
ing. eperieuee- and' matarisi for t
pair work, are tho- beat in the ci
Corner Or and Seventh et9.
Brick Companies.
G. W. Priddy. ' T. OTW
a D. No .
THE MEDFORD : 1ICK CO.
Brict matiufnctu . aad. oontrs
tora; also limo, cmsi and: plasty
in any quantity. Office; Medfttp
National bank blJg, .'honee Male
545.
MEDFORD' PURNITURE CO. Un
dertukera. Day Phone 353. Nigfet
Phones C. W. Co-kKn 36; J H.
Butler 148t
Pto) IhsiractltHr..
HARMONS, sight reading, nsnsioal
rorm. Mbs. E. E. Gbre Metropolitan
Collegfl-off MUsio. Mlss-FIonaiQray,
Studios, 144 Souths Central! avenue.
Phone 490.
PruWtffcg:
JACK MOORE Gontrexton for
plumbing; heating and sewering;
Elevens and Front, MeOford, Or.
Phono -123.
Paint; Stores
M. J. METCALIF Paints,. Bruslies.
Wall Paper, Glass, Varnishes Stains
nnd Wall Tints, 318 2. Main St.,
Medford. Oregon.
Tea (QHnpanie&
GRASSD UNION' TEA CO. S. Ifiemr
thome, agt. Store opened from
to. 6. Phouo- 3871. 237 Rinorsid
a-.miue.
Tin Shcfis.
J. A. SMI17U Tin ahop. Tin and
sWt iron ware on hand an&mnde to
order 128 North 6 street
PwotograpJi. Studies.
5MAOKE'S STUDIO "-Pose with
Maakejt and die with joy." Ovor Al
len & Reagan's- store; entranee 00
Soveatti street.
Carriage antl Auta Palntlig.
VALIiEY SIGN AND CAttHTAftt?
WfeVltKS Hxsh-clnss. work guaran
teed Sign. Riverside arene.
Pbena S01.
Painttog and Decoraltog.
M(BDFORD DECORATING CO., suc
cessors to Shearer & Phillips,
painters and decorators in all
branches; weathered oak on inside
finish a specialty. Our green roof
stains guaranteed not to spot. 504
N. Beatty st. P. O. Box 14, Medford
Elocution.
CLASS WORK and individual les
sens. Mrs. Rosooe A. Johnson, 608
Cutkormo st., Tuttle's Additioa. P.
O. Box 273.
Restaurants.
BEE HIVE RESTAURANT Menls
15o; beds, 15o, Give us a trial. 20
Central avenue, upstairs.
Kindergarten.
KINDERGARTEN 1009 W. Main
street. Hours; From 9 a. m. to 11 :30
a.m. For particulars apply to Miss J
Arra Harmon, director, at the school
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY..
f t t
Bill Posters
VERNE T. CANON-Bill Poster and
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 7, Jaokaon County
Bank Building, Medford, Or.
Billiard Parlors
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Yonng and flail building. A nioo
cool place to spend the hot after
noons. Architects.
J. K. A. BILES. Architect nnd Build-
ing Superintendent, P. O. Box 430,
Medford, Or. Your building, ro-
, spectfully solicited.
BIJOU THEATER West Seventh st.
Darling Stock Co. in repertoire of
high-grade comedy-drama produc
tions. Changes Sunday and Thurs
days. Admission 10c and 20c.
Furniture
H. P. WILSON & CO., dealers in new
and second ) ind furniture and hard
ware. Agents for Mound City kit
chen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st.
MISSIO-N FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8tb and Holly Sts., Med
ford. SCission Furniture made to
order. Cabinet work of all kinds.
A trial order solicited.
MORDOPP & WOLFF Cook Storea
and Ranges. New and Second Hand
Furnienre. Eads' old stand, 18-20
F St .South. Phono 91. Medford, Or.
rhsiteis.
MEDFORD HOSPITAL Surgical
cases- a- specialty; thorough equip
ment. Mrs. L. G. Gardner, Prop.,
446 B. Evergreen St., Medford.
Drayagfc and Transfer.
ADAMS & MOORE, GENERAL
D raying, and Transfer, wiH call
anywhere-in city. Phone Main 561.
Stand at S. P. Depot
nurseries
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
ara-budded, not grafted. Ourrstoek
is-not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything: put out. We are not m the
trust. Hi B. Patterson, ofir in
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-grade nursery
stock. G. E. Cask. Prop. R, R. V.
depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 583.
Medford:
TfcHTsfrsr awl Dfaytuj
JHJ Si BRTBCBUB Drayagfe and
tran&nr.- J&ggoge stored. Utlioe
n and Saveath.
CMwnt Workersi
B. J. ADYEDTT All work, guaran
tee!! striatic first-class. Residence
No 406 Baatty street. A card will
braig; mo- to- you.
Music.
MTSIC ASD. LANOUAGESi Mrs. H.
B Hhillbr 707 Maiu street West.
?rivatn? lessons in sbgitig. (method
Bbssina)i and langii&gi;sr Froueh,
Ilaliaty Gfereaan, Spanish.
MRS. E E. GORE Piano instrueti-in
Metropolitan College of Music. Miss
Flora Gray. Phone 493. 144 South
Central avenue.
Batttftufl and Loan- Association
JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C.
Boggs, Acting Secretary, 12b E.
Main street.
Carpenters-and Builders.
PL E. HILL Will furnish plans an
list of all timbur to be put in build
in sr. Medford, Oregon
fenllsts.
DR. FRANK ROBHIMS Dentist
Office hours.: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles
Building, Mhiin street, Medford, Ore
con. Physiriarrs and Surgeons.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night oalls
promptly answered. Office and res
ident phone Main 2301.
S. A. LOGKWOOD, M. D. Physician
and surgeon. Office, 133 W. Main
st. Phone Main 577, Medford.
CONROY & CLANCY Office la,
Stewart Building Physicians and
Surgeons. Oftlco phone, Main 341;
private phone, Main 012,
S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Modern equipped operat
ing rooms. X-Ray. Office honret
10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office In Jackson
Co. Bank Bunding.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, D. VA
MAINS CARLOW Osteep at hie
Physicians. Missies fHeek, Pfeea
201, Medford.
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