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    TIIIO A1EDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1909.
1 Classified Advertisements, Business Directory And Market Reports j
OF
FRUIT A SUCCESS
Experiments Conducted In Iowa Show
Best Results May Oc Gen
erally Adopted.
Experiment nl the Inwu oxpiiri
inoiil ulnlioii hiivit llmniimlily demon
utrnlod that partly colori'd fruit iIimih
not have mh good keeping pi 1 1 1 i t i m mh
linrd, ripe, highly coluicd fruit. Tint
flavor uiul tt'.xtuii',an wi'll n tlu Ken
oral tit triictivi'iii'MK ami market value,
o fllix iiniiiiiliin) fruit iliil nut oipuil
(hat of llio better rolbri'd fruit.
That fruit nhould Iiu Htori'd im-iiH'iliati-ly
niter pit'king in I'liiphiiHiri'd
in n recent bulletin on IliN nubjoct,
intiil liy tho Iowa oxporimont Mn
t ton. Anv method of handling tin
fruit that IiiihIimih tho ripening "for
it in pii'kril HliortitiH tho porioil of
niiimnreiiil value, no matter whore
tin' fruit i Htorcil. Any treatment
that clieeliH the ripening prolong tho
marketing period. The growth of an
apple in Mopped when it jm picked.
Aflor this time the ript'iiing procefM'S
a io liaHleneil anil jiroxreHH more rap
idly than they do when the frruit in
tiio winr on the tree, even in the -amo
temperature. The rapiilily of this
ripening pnicenH iuereine in a high
temperature and i retarded in a low
temperature. Early varieties there
fore, ripen iiiueli fabler after picking
than do the later winter ""ft, and
vhould he himtened to the MnliiKP
hoine nx hiiipii a poiniblo!
Any ih'liiy hot ween harvestinir and
Hot-big in nt the expellee of the keep
in ipuilitv of tlie frruit. Tho'oxlent
if thin Iom depend iiii hevernl
thing. The most eouimon of thex
ore the temperature during the periml
of delay and tho eouditiou under
which the fruit i held, whether in
piles in the oreluird, ill t ijelit liuild
- iiiim, where the warm air rannot piihh
ff rapidly, or in trnnxit in tiK.it ear.
It i not iiai'omuion during a long
period of delay, especially in warm
weather, for ftingn ilixpitxcs that
oiium) deeay to not started and do
velop rapidly while the fruit i warm
and not he cheeked entirely when
' placed in Morncc. I'reipieiilly the
void Hlorngc warehouseman i unjust
lv hlamed for such a eouditiou of
fruit, when upon it removal some
months later many apples are found
to ho partly decayed. With variolic
that are Kiihjecl to nonld immediatp
torni:o tend to reduce and retard
thu development of that trouble to a
very, marked decree.
A wrapper nerves to reduce tho
hriiihini; that may result from poor
packing, or from rough handling in
traiiHDorlalion. It retard hrivelinir.
and adds to the value of the fruit hv
lirosorving the attraetivo appearance,
mill the fruit will sell hotter on the
market than if unwrapped. Wrappers
cost ahout 20 cents per thousand
Tho wrapping of tho late winter
nods linn very little ndvnntiigo, ex
cept for the fancy trade, as it iIook
not maternally add to thu keeping
qualities of tho fruit, hut with the
arlior soils a wrapper lias a distinct
ndvnntngo in extending tho life of the
fruit, preserving lift natural bnght
ness and loHHoiiiug thu amount of do
cay. The doinauil by literary Hooioties
throughout tho Htnto for the Oregon
High .School Debuting League Itullo
t in has been la rue. The Hullotin
I'oiitaiiiH a full discussion of effect
ive debuting, in addition to cnmplcto
bibliographies on u numlior of im
portant subjects.
SPECIAL RATE TO THE OREGON
THRESHERS' ASSOCIATION,
At Tho Dalles, Or., December 2 ntitl
3, 1900.
Uno and ono-third faro on tno cor
litioalu plan will ho niado from all
points on tho Southern l'anifia (linen
in Oraj;on) to Tho Dnlloa and return.
1'iokotH on Halo November 121), HO, Uo
oomnor J, U and !1. Final rotiun
limit Duoomhor (I. v
important addrossos' will he innno
iiy ropreHontatives of tho U. S. uu
p.inmont of nrioiilturo, itopartmoiu
of Knnd voihIhj Prof, Philip S. Hose,
MiuliHon, WiH.j B. B. Clark, editor
jimorionu 'nuoshorinan; Hon. Lionel
1. WoliBtor, Porlland, Or., and oth
oih, on Huhjoots of importance.
Two humlrod dollars in g;old will be
p,lvon an prizos for the host whout
raiHod in Orof,'on.
' Silvor oup for outfit tlu'osliluu;
5100 prizo IiiirIioI of p;raiu.
For furlhor informntion call on
nny Southern Paeifio hkouI, or wrilo
io William MoMumiy, gonoral diih
ouo;or iigenl, Portland, Or.
Ordora for awoot croam or buttor
inlllc promptly flllod, Pjiono tho
roamory,
PORTLAND MARKETS.
lloM, Wool mill I llilc.
Ilojm 1U08 croii, ohotno, 17c;
prlmo to choice, lOo; prime, ITi'jc;
medium, 15c; 1009 choice, 2.1u;
prime, 22c; medium, 20c.
Wool .1009, Willamette vuHoy,
20 '2 4c; eastern Orogon, 20023c.
Sheepskins Shearing, 10H2Gc
each; short wool, 25ffG0c; moillum
wool, KOcWIl each; long wool, 75c
11.25 onch.
Tnlldw Prlmo, por lb., 3 1c; No.
2 mid grouse, 2f(' 2'4c.
Ohlttlm Imrk 4 M Wc.
Mohair 1909, 83 024c lb
Hides Dry hides, 17fl'18'4c lb;
Kroon, D'4ff1014c lb; bulls, groon
nalt, Tclb; klpH, 10fl' lOVSc lb; calves
Kroon. lCfllflo lb.
Hotter, I'kr mill Poultry.
Eggs Local, candled, select,
42.1,6c; ordinary run -10 (0 42c; sec
on(1, 32c; local ntortiKo, 32 Q 35c;
oantorn HtoniRo, 325T3Dcc.
Hutter Knt Delivery, f o. b. Port
land Bwcet cream, 34 14-c; nour,
32 Vi c.
Hutter Kxtra creamery, 3Cc; fan
cy, 34CT3Cc; utore, 22MrC.
Cheoiio Kancy full crer.m flath.
18c; triplets and iIuIhIcm, ISc; Young
Americas, 19 c.
Poultry Mixed chickens. 13U
13 He; fancy heim, 1 Ic; rooKtom, old,
10ffllc; BprliiKH. 14 Vic: 10ci
duckH, 22?22'c; plKOOHH. MqunbH,
12 dox; ilri'HBjd chlokonn, 17 it 18c;
wild cootie. C doz.
Cnilii, I'lour anil liny.
Ilarley ProilucorB' price 1909
I'Voil, $20.70: rolled, $30; brow
Inn. $2CT,0.
Wheat Track Club, 01 93c;,
bluoMtem. $1.011.03; rod, 90c; for
tyfoltl, 9r.J90c; Turkey rod. 9 1 '0
92c; Wlllnmetto valley, 94c. j
MlUnttiffri Solllntr prlco Ilrnn, i
$20.00; middlings, $32; shorts.
$27.00; chop. $222S; alfalfa nioal,
19 por ton. i
Flour Now crop, patents, $5.0.0; ,
straight, $2.30; bakers. $4. SO U 0.00; i
Wlllaniotto valley, $1.90 bbl; export1
grades, $4; grabnin, Ms. $0.00:
wholo wheat, 0.S0; rye, 00. $0.00;
bales, $3.
Hoy proitiicors' prices New
timothy, Wlllnmotto valley fancy,
$18: ordinary, $.17; eastern Oregon,
$20; mixed, $14 010; clover No. 1,
$145-10; wheat. $14810; cheat, $10
0' 10; alfalfa. $10.
Oats Spot delivery, now, produc
ors' prlco Track No. 1 whIU. $29
29.00; gray, $28(f28.00.
Corn Wlole, $30; cracked, $37
ton.
Fruits itnil Vegetable.
3,20 & 3.00 a box; bananas, 0c lb;
loinons, OG'O box; grapofrult, $4;
pears, OOjrl.lO; Tokay grapes, 90c
(IT 1.35; Concords, 12M0c; buck
lleberrles, Sc.
Potatoes Rolling, new, $1; buy
ing, castorn Multnomah .n,d Clacka
cwt; garlic, 10 ZM2c lb.
Apples $lf 1.C0.
Vegetables Now turnips, Oregon,
80 90c sack; boots, $1.20; enrrots,
8090o sack; cnbbago, local, 70
90c; tomatoes, local, fancy, 00c crato;
bonus, lOo lb; caullflowor, 70(ff90c
doz; peas, 10a lb; hornoradlnb, 10c;
groon onions, 10c dor; poppers, boll,
10c lb; bond lettuce, 20c doz; hot
house, $1.20 box; radlshos, 10c doz.
bunches; olory, lOffTSOc; og3 plant,
1 CP 1.20 crato; corn, $1.25 sack;
swoot potatoes, $1.70 1. SO.
Itlco Imperial Japan No. 1, 5c;
No 2, TiXr; jfow Orloans bead, 0 3-4
(fl'Ve: Creole, 0 Uc
Means "nlll white, $5.00; largs
white. $ I ; pink, $4.20; bayou,
tu, 70; Minns, $; reds, $7.00.
Orocerles, Nuts, Ute.
Sugar Cubo, C2G; powdorod,
5.80: fruit or bony, O.SG; dry
granulated, $G.7Gj coonf, A. $0.05;
-
extra 1), $5.10, golden O $0.20, D yol-
low $5. 15, boot $0,00, barroln 15c,
half barrels 30c, boxes 05c advance
on sack hauls.
ensh quotations,)
Honey Now, 13 lie lb.
Meats, Fish ami Provisions.
DrosBod Mor.to Front streot hogs,
fancy, 9Vjo; ordinary, 9c; voala, ex
tra, lOflitOVi-o; ordinary, 10c; heavy
GCfflo; mutton, 7c; lambs, 7c.
Hntns, Hncon, etc Portlaand
pnek (local) bnm, 17'o; breakfast
bacon, 18(n)27o; boiled ham, 25
2fic; plcnlca, 1 lo; cottngo. roll, 15c;
rogular abort clearo, anioked, 10 Vic;
backs, aninkod, lOHc; plcklod
tonguoH, COc oach.
Local Lard Kottlo leaf, 10a,
mdo lb; Oa, 17 5-8o lb; 50-lb. Una,
17n lb; Rtoatn rondorod, 10a, ICVjC
lb: Oh, 10 5-8c lb; compound 10a,
11 Mo lb.
Olnma Hardoholl, por box, $2,40;
rnzor olamo, $2 box.
Flub Hook cod, 10o; lb; floun-
dora, Oo lb; halibut, 80 lb; striped
basR, 15a lb; catfish, 10c lb; salmon,
Btoolhoad, 7o lb; allvors, Go lb; solos,
Co lb; Bhrlinpa, 120 lb; porch, Go
Fill a Long' Felt Want
Us.in the Classified Ad Columns of
Medford Mail Tribune
f
By
No matter wliat it in you need, a want ad will bring it at a next to noth
ing COBt.
Something to trade? Something to sell ?
A classified ad will do it in record time.
They work while you sloop. Thoy reach tho multitude.
Do you want to rent a house or a furnished room ? The quickest and best
way is through tho classified ad.
Have you lost something ? A classified ad will find it.
Do you want to know tho loading business firms of Medford the wide
awake ones ? Look at the diiectory and at the advertising columns of tho Mail
Tribune.
No homo in Medford is complete without the Mail Tribune and Medford
b a city of complete homes
Everybody reads the Mail Tribune and everybody reads its want ad6.
lb; torn cod, 8c lb; lobctern, 3ftc lb;
crawflflh, 23c por doz; sturgeon,
12!c lb; black basn, 20c lb; nl!vor
BtnoltN, Cc lb; black cod, 7 Vic lb;
crnhn, $1 3 1.00 doz.
Oysters Bhonl water bay, per gal
lon, $2.00; per 100 lb. sack. $0;
Olympla, per gallon, $2.40; por 100
lb. sack, $7 07.00; canned, COc can,
37c dozen; er.Rtern In shell, $1.70
por 100.
Coal oil Pearl, Astral and Star,
19c Ration; eocene, 22c gallon; elalne
2Sc gallon; headlight, 20c gallon;
extra star, 22c gallon; vater wblto,
1 1 V6 Q 1 0 xk c gallon ; special wator
white, 10c gallon.
Gasoline Hod crown and motor.
10?23c gallon: go gasolii c. 30
37V&C gallon; V. M. & P. naphtha.
13V4tf'20V4c gallon; englnu distil
late, 9$7lCc gallon.
Cattle HcBt steorn, weighing 1200
pounilH, n.r,o; modium iec-s. i.-u;
host cows. $3.20; host bol'irs. $3.00;
bulls, $1.70r2.25; stags. $:.50r,3.
u0B8 nest oast of the mountains,
jg; willamctto valley, host, $7.70C
7. so; stockors, $4 G; pigs, $G7.
Sheep Host wethers, 4.25 4.50;
ordinary, 4 0 4.00; sprlrg lambs,
5.25; straight owes, 3.004.00;
mixed lots, $4.00.
Calves-Host, ; ordinary, 3.D0 1
C4.50.
Mrnrnnn markets.
Fruit and v-etables.
(Prices pnid by Med rd merchants
Apples, 10 2c lb; pears, 1Z?c
Potatoes, lo lb: onions, $1.50
cwt;; green onions, 35c dot. bunches;
enrrots, llc; beets, 1&t Vc;
oabbngo, ll2c; turnips, lic; pars
nips, lo nnd lo lb.; squnsh, 30c mid
$1 doz.; pumpkins, 10 nnd 15c.
Butter, Egos and Poultry.
(Pricos paid by Medford merchants.
itnncii nuitor, joc; m.iey cri?aiu
erv. 37V5c.
Freah ranch eggs, 50j.
Mixed p.ultry, 10c; spring chiek-
ens, lor; chicks, iuo- uirKuja, nt.
Feed and Mlllstuffs.
(Prices paid producors.)
Hay Timothy, $10; nlfalfa. $15;
grass, $M ton.
Wheat Old, $1.20 bushel; now, $1.
bushel; oats, $39 tn; barley, old.
$10.
(Selling prices.
RolleJ lw''V, 2 mi $4.50 ton;
brnn, Jt 70! ddllns. $ I S't V 1 '.'0;
shorts. $l.S0fn)l.S5.
Ileof, 3c; pork GVic; mutton
3i'o; lamb, -IVje; veal (drossod), Oo
i-f -f---f
LOST.
t. 4. 4-
LOST Dog, niiHWors to unmo of
"Harney." Liberal reward It return
ed to Elwood & Ruruett, Seventh
stroot. 222
LOST Gold buoklo, onnmolod ill
blnuk nud white. Howard if return
ed nt oueo. Mrs. A. E. Foster, cure
Mnil Triliuiooffipo V4--f
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Furnished roonm No.
10 N. Grapo st. 224
FOlTTtENT Largo now barn; will
ncconunodato four ho.-.d of horaca,
3 rlga and 12 tons of hay. Inqulro
on promises. 900 "West Klovonth, cor
nor Oraimo. 223
FORltENTTTlvont tho Paiins, now
brick building, now furnlturo, strict
ly niodorn, covnor Grapo nnl Main
strcots,
FOR RENT 1 aulto of modornJur
nlahod' housokooplng rooniB, wllr bo
vacant Docombor 4, Mrs. Joo Tliotn
n8, 222 South Holly.
FOIJ RENT Farms, from 40 acres
upward, aultablo tor fruit, alfalfa,
stock or general fanning. Inqulro at
office Condor Water & Powor com
pany, 209 W. Main stroot.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms.
.15 N. Bnrtlott st. 218
FOR RENT.
4--f-f -f-f-f---- i.
FOR RENT Pleasantly located and
modern furnished rooms with bath.
Call 004 West 10th street or 124
King street. Tel. 141.
ROOM AND BOAIID Room and
board for 2 men, 203 KariRnn street,'
one bloek north of store on c;t
Jackson street. .217
-f-f-f- 4--f'f
. FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Automobile, or trade for
real estate. 31 N. B street. 231
FOR SALE Toam ponies, barnesa
street. ---
n n
FOR SALE Ranch. 200 ncres. 50
acres cleared, house,. 2 barns, sheds,
etc. 50 apple, plum, pear and other ',
fruit trees and small fruits, 40 head'
cattle, 7 horses, 100 chickens, farm,
tools, 10 miles from Eaglo Point.
Hox GO", Medford, Or. 224
FOR SALE I am cxclusrvTagent for
tho Merrill pitno. Anyone wanting aj
strictly high-grade piano can save .
25 nor cent by buying of mo. Call!
nt 119 South Ivy street and soo pi
ano. J. D. Henselman. 223
FOR SALE
271. 2 acre?, 1( mile east
3 acres in younc orch-
01 laient
nrd, 10 acres in allaltn, balance is
! ! . . 1 t t
good alfalfa land, independent irri
gating water. Frank A Reed, R. F.
P.. Talent. Ore. 221
EXCHANGE I have Improved resi
dence property In Medford, valuod
at 2500 which I will exchange for
California property or will sell on
easy terms. Box 111. 221
FOR SALE Stock ranch, ,200 acres,
10 miles east of Eagle Point. Box
007. 222
FINE saddle horse, gnited, gentle for
Indy or child. E. A. Ileflor, Mission
Cufe, 20 S. C st.
FOR SALE $1000, 5-room house
nnd 0110 lot, 31 S. Ornnge; water,
sowor, telephone and light handy.
Inquire on promises. 226
FOR SALFj Bay horse, works nwy
plnco; weight 1245; cheap. E. A
Hofler, Mission Cafe.
FOR SALE 1100-pound undo team
clienp. E. A. Hofler, Mission Cafe
FOR SALE 50 acres choico apple
land, 25 i.crcs full bearing wlntor
apples, ood sovon room house,
barn and lar-:o packing houso, all
lin' lemonts. Only 2 miles from a
city of 7,000. A nap tit.' A snap
at m.OOO. Soo or wilto F. G.
McWllllams, Ashland, Ore. 23S
FOR SALE Oak, fir nnd pino cord-
wood, 12 nnd 10-inch; also dry rail
wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phono
order to Main -1201.
FOR SALE Or exchange tor Med
ford real cstato or ranch, 110 acres
tobacco farm on Pennsylvania rail
road In southern Maryland, S5 acres
In cultivation, 25 acres In whlto oak
timber, 15 acres timothy meadow;
rich, loamy soil, also sultnblo for
potatoes, melons and fruit; espec
ially adapted Mr Maryland penches;
40 miles south of nnltlmoro, 25
miles from United States Capitol,
Washington, D. C; nbundnnco of
wator; good roads; mild cllmato.
Address Ilox 20, Mnnll Trlbuno of
flco. FOR SALE 300 tiors of first-olnss
pino wood, thoroughly seasoned;
will deliver W tioys to any 0110 nt
$2.50 por tier. W. L. Howard,
Phoonix. Or. tf
FOR SALE 5, 10, 20 nnd 30 aero
trncts for sale near Phoonix. Matt
Calhoun,
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 100-
noro invproved fnrin, looatod fl'a
miles of Grants Pass; good irriga
tion. Write- for particulars. Clo-monts-Baslor
Realty Co., owners,
Grants Pass, Or. 201
the
FOR SALE.
-f 4. -f -f'f
FOR SALE 75-acro ranch, with
good wator right; finest fruit land;
chap:; also property in Portland;
will trade for Medford property. See
Coleman at cigar factory. ,
FOR SALE 5 and 10-acre tracts
just within and adjoining city lim
its, at n bargain, on 5 annual pay
merts. Address P. O. Box 418.
FOR SALE Finely split stovewood
in oak, fir and pine, and cordwood
sawed into lG-inch length blocks.
Call on F. Osenbrugge, Stuiebaker
Bros. Warehouse.
FOR HAiE Choice business proper-
1 in 1 1 1 an1j1c.111 1 v. . . J
WANTED '
WANTED Married man to work on
ranch; experience not necessary;
permanent Job for the right parties.
Address T, care of Tribune office.
WANTED
To rent, rooming house,
not too far out. Address G giving
number of rooms, location and terms
1 care .win xriDune. rj
j WANTED Good, clean cotton rags
wauted at Maall Tribune office.
224
roil exuhamjE loo acres near
town and railroad for southern Cal
ifornia property. Address Exchange
caro Mall Tribune. 224
WANTED Young lady to set type,
Ono with experience preferred. Call
or address Record Office, Central
Point, Or. 218
WANTED Suite consisting of bed
room, sitting room, with fireplace,
and uso of bathroom. Address Wl,
Trlbuno office. 221
WANTED Schoolgirl to work for
bonrd. 1518 W. .Main st. 220
WANTED Lady who wishes a good
steady position to do pressing and
sowing. Good position nnd salary
to right party. Pantorlum Dye
Works, No. 5 North Fir street.
219
WANTED To buy a good Jersey
cow. Address P. O. box 361, 220
WANTED Man and wifo for family
of two; man to caro for lawn and
chores, woman as cook and house
work. Call at Condor Water &
Power Co.. office. Medford. 21G
WANTED Room nnd board for two
men, 203 Nnrrignn street, one block
north of store on West Jacksonville
street.
WANTED ?1000, ono year, on 8
acro orchard Just planted; houso
nnd barn; closo In. Address E,
caro Mall Tribune. 220
WANTED Nurso wants casos.
Phono, Farmors 70; box 872. 224
WANTED Experienced ouarrv man.
Address P. O. Box 418, Medford,
Or. . .
VANTED 12 wood choppers to chop
cordwood and tiorwood. Address E.
W. Liljogrnu. TolojOr
-t-
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
.
Sewing Machines.
Singer nnd Wheelor & Wilson sowing
machines for rent nnd for snlo on
easy payments. All kinds ropnirod
and work guaranteed, Best oil nnd
needles for all makes at tho Singer
store, 27 South C st. Phono 3431.
Restaurants.
BEE HIVE RESTAURANT Moals
15o; beds, 15o, Give us a trial. 29
Control avenue, upstairs.
Attorneys.
WITIIINGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm Building.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-lavi
No. 0 D street, ground floor.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
COLVJO & HEA.MES W. M. Col
vin, C. L. Ilcntnes. Lawyers. Of
fico Medford National Bank Build
ing. Second floor.
Stenographer.
PUIJLIC STENOGRAPHER, nt iho
Moore Hotel.
J. C. LOWREY, Stenographer nnd no
tary. 29 Jackson County Bank bldg.
ELLA M. OA UNY A W Palm block.
Stenographic work dona quickly and
well.
Real Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real
estate, loans and fire insurance
Office 112 W. Main St., Medford
Ore. Pbone 3073.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. ba
the best equipped job office is
Southern Oregon; Portia id prices
37 South Central ave.
Opticians.
DH. GOBLE The only exclusive op
tician between Portland and Sac
raruento Office on West Main street
and .rKi,r.i!id.
Jeweler.
ELWOOD AND BURNETT, the jew
elers, carry a complete stock an
make a specialty of high grade re
pair work. Opposite the Nash Ho
tel. GEO. A. BCTT Watchmaker, Jew
eler and Engraver. My jewelry
stoc is up-to-date. My facilities, in
cluding experience and material for
repair work, are the best in the city.
Corner G and Seventh streets.
Brick Companies.
G. W. Priddy. T. O'Brir
O. D. Naj .
THE MEDFORD ! ICK CO.
BricK manufact- pnd contnj.
tors; also lime, cemci and pfast;
in any quantity. Office, Medfoj
National bank bUg. ''boneo Mair.
545.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day Phone 351. Night
Phones C. W. Conklin 3001; J. H.
Butler3571.
FLno Instruction.
HARMONY, sight reading, musical
form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan
College of Music. Miss Flora Gray,
Studios, 144 South Central avenue.
Phone 493.
Plumbing.
JACK MOORE Contractor for
plumbing, heating and sewering.
Eleventh and Front, Medford, Or.
Phono 123.
Paint Stores.
M. J. METCALF Paints, Brushes,
Wall Papor, Glass, Varnishes Stains
and Wall Tints. 318 E. Main St,
Medford, Oregon.
Tea Companies.
GRAND UNION TEA CO. S. Kemr
thorae, agt. Store opened from
to 6. Phone 3S71. 237 Rivcreid
avenue.
Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and
sheet iron ware on hand and made to
order 128 North G street.
Photograph Studios.
MACKEY.'S STUDIO "Poso with
Mnckey and die with joy." Over Al
Ion & Reagan's store; entrauco 00
Seventh street.
Carriage and Auto Painting.
VALLEY SIGN AND CARRIAGE
WORKS High-class work guaran
teed. Signs. Rivorside avonuo.
Phono S01.
Painting and Decorating.
MEDFORD DECORATING CO., suc
cessors to Shoarer & Phillips,
painters and decorators in all
branches; weathered oak on insido
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
sons. Mrs. Roscoo A. Johnson, 008
Cnthorino st., Tuttlo's Addition. P.
O. Box 272.
Civil Engineers
WILL tnko by coutraot, on roason-
nblo tonus, all kinds of work, also
irrigating, planting and cultivating,
etc, Landscape gardening. First
olass references. William Poters,
Civil Engineer, Phono 1801, 322 East
Main street, Medford, Oregon.
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Kindergarten.
KINDEROARfEN 1 009 "w7 Main
street. Hours: From 0 a. m. to 11:30
a. m. For particulars apply to Mian
Arra Harmon, director, at tho school
Bill Posters
VERNE T. CANON Bill Postor and
Distributor. AH ordors promptly
filled. Room 7, Jackson County
Bank Building, Medford, Or.
Billiard Parlors
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Yonng and Hall building. A nice
cool place to spend the hot after
noons. Architects.
J. K. A. BILES, Architect nnd Build
ing Superintendent, P. O. Box 486,
Medford, Or. Your building re
spcctfully solicited.
Furniture
H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in new
and second hand furniture and hard
ware. Agents for Mound City kit
chen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Comer 8th and Holly Sta., Med
ford. Mission Furniture made to
order. Cabinet work of all kinds.
A trial order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stovea
and Ranges. New and Second Hand
Furniture. Ends' old stand, 18-20
F St .South. Phone 91. Medford, Or.
Drayage and Transfer.
ADAMS & MOORE, GENERAL
Draying and Transfer, will call
anywhere in city. Phone Main 50L
Stand at S. P. Denot
Nurseries
QUAKER NURSERIES Our treea
are budded, riot grafted. Our stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out. We are not in tho
trust. H. B. Patterson, office, ui
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-grade nursory
stock. C. E. Ccik. Prop. R. R. V
depot. P. O. Bot 841. Phone 583.
Medford.
Transfer and Drayage.
H. S. BRUMBLE-rDrayage nnd
transfer. Baggage stored. Office
C and Seventh.
Cement Workers. :
B. J. ADYLOTT All work gutwran
teed strictly first-class. Residence
No. 400 Beatty street. A card will
bring me to you.
Music.
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. H.
L. lluillier, 707 Main street West.
Privato lessons in singing (method
Rossini) and languages French,
Italian, German, Spanish.
MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instrocti-jn
Metropolitan Collego'of Music. Miss
Flora Gray. Phono 493. 144 South
Centrnl avenue.
Bulldlno and Loan Association
JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C.
Boggs, Acting Secretary, 12b E.
Main street.
Carpenters and Builders.
F. E. niLL Will furnhh plans nn
list of all timber to be put in build
ins. Medford, Oregon
Dentists.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist.
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Milea
Building, Main street, Medford, Ore
gon. ,
Physicians and Surgeons.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposito
Jackson County bank. Night calls
promptly answered. Office nnd res
ident phone Main 1432. . . . . .
S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
Offices in Ilaskins' Building. Phone
Main 1001.
CONROY & CLANCY Office In
Stowart Building Physicians and
Surgeons. Offlco phono, Main 341;
private phone, Main G12.
S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and
Surgoon.' Modern equipped operat
ing rooms. X-Rny. Office houro;
10-12. 2-4 n. m Offic 111 Jaokson
Pit UntiV B'li'dimr
DR. F. G CAHLOW, OR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteop at h I 0
Physicians. Mission Blnok. Phori
291. Medford.
CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER. Evu
specialist, wlmn others fail. Offio
in Eagle Pharmacy. Main 233. East
Main near D'Anjou.