Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 12, 1909, Second Section, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, M.EDFQRD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DEOEMHER 12, .1009.
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MllMPnoUS SPILLS TAKEN
BY BICYCLE RIDERS
"NEW YORK. Dec. 10. As n ro
suit of tho numerous spills duriug the
night, tho six rending teams m tuc
tix-'dny grind nt Madison bquar
Garden aro nbout five miles behitu
the previous record today.
At 10 o'clock this morning tho lead'
era had covered 2,038 miles and sov
.en lops.
.' sA number of protests were filed to
fdftv as a conscoucnce of tho falls
fseverol of which it is claimed were
deliberately caused by tho men who
"were being distanced.
'REFUSED ADMISSION TO
t CLUB; ARE INDIGNANT
SAN" FRANCISCO, Dec, 10. Be
cnue two Jewish women were denied
admission to membership in tho San
,$Frnnoisco Musical Club, the entire
"Jewish membership of the organiza
tion indipinnt today.
The women who were refused arc
Sirs. A. Meyer and Miss Elsie Rhein-
linrt. While the secretary, Miss ITcl-
Tcn Coburn Heath, insist that they
were shut out for no personal rea-
son, bnt because tho membership was
growing too large. The Jewish pop
filiation consider the matter in tho
Hight of n personal affront.
.HOUSE ADJOURNS TO
MEET NEXT TUESDAY
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 10.
.After a very brief session, the house
of representatives ndjourned at 12:04
o'eolck today until Tuesday.
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Office of City Treasurer, Medford,
Oregon, Dec. 10th, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that there
are funds on hand in the city treas
ury for the redemption of all out
standing city warnnts issued against
Sewer District No. 7, protested May
12th, 1909,- and warrants 9, 10, 11,
12, 13 and 14 issued against Sewer
district No. 8, protested May 12th,
1909. Also warrants 52 and 53, is
sued ngainst Oakdale Avenue im
provement fund, protsed August 0.
1909, and warrants 43, 44, 45 nnd 40.
issued against Seventh Street im
provement fund, protested July 12,
1909. Interest on the same will eease
after the above date.
L. L. JACOBS,
228 City Treasurer.
Medford, Oregon: This certifies
that we have sold Hall's Texas Won
der for the cuwj of all kidney, blad
der, and rheumatie troubles for ten
years, and have never had a com
plaint. It gives quick aud permanent
rcRef. 60 days' treatment m each bot
tle. Medford Phannacv.
THAT CHRISTMAS PRESEXT.
A nice piece of cabinet work or
mission furniture makes an Ideal gift,
Yery appropriate and useful. We spe
cialize In making tho "out of tho or
dinary" pieces. In fact, anything In
the mission furniture or cabinet work
lines made to your order, any finish
you may desire. Drop In and got our
prices.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS,
Shop near corner Eighth and Holly
streets. Phone 3362.
taxidermist and furrier
Send your trophies to me for mount
ing. Big game heads, fish, birds and
mummals mounted true to nature by
improved methods. I do tanning, malar
ftv rugs, make, remodel nnd clem,
fui garments. Express and mail or
ders promptly attended to.
C. M. HARRIS.
40fi Washington Street, Portland. Or.
Tfllepbone Mnin 3(100
AN INFALLIBLE GUIDE
" TO THE GENERAL CHARACTER
OF A COMMUNITY
is found in Its showing of store
fronts, show windows and
? ELECTRIC SIGNS
Many places hnvo drawn away from
their forty years sleep and aro adopt
l; Ing slogans: Going nftor business and
, sonernlly stirring things up.
ELECTRIC ADVERTISING
PLAYS A PROMINENT PART
In all such movements, nnd mnnv cit
ies owo their advancement to Its lib
oral use.
ROGl'E RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
A SNAP
FIvo-room bungalow and lot in
East Medford, on easy tonus If tak
en nt onco, Ilqulre
115 MAIN STREET, MEDFORD. OR.
THREE VOTES CAST FOR
JEFFRIES FOR MAYOR
LOS ANGELES. Dec. 10. Jim
Jerries, 'Undefeated Champion of
the World," amyor or Los Angeles T
How would that sound f It was
learned todnv that at clast thrco
voters in this city have tested such
a combination of titles nnd found
them satisfactory. When the votes
.for tho various candidates for mu
nicipal offices were .officially can
vassed yesterday three votes wero
found to have been cast for the boiler-maker
for mayor.
Portland Markets.
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nops. Wool and nides.
Hops 190S crop, choice, 17c;
prime to choice, 16c; prime, 15 He;
medium, 15c; 1999 choice, 23c;
prime, 22c; medium, 20c
Wool 1909, Willamette vaHey,
20$?24c; eastern Oregon, 2023c.
Sheepskins Shearing, 10 J? 25c
each; short wool, 25?50c; medium
wool, BOctffSl each; long wool, 75c
11.25 each.
Tallow Prime, per lb., 3 4c; No.
2 and grease, 2 2 ic.
Chittim bark 4 f 4 He.
Mohair 1909. 23 if 24c b
Hides Dry hides, 17G,lSHc lb;
Sreen, 9H10Hc lb; bulls, green
3alt, Tclb; kips, 1010i.clb; calves
green, lC&lSc lb. '
Butter, Eggs and Poultry.
Ekes Local. candled, select.
iZVsc: ordinary run 40042c; sec
onds. 32c; local storage, 32 H 35c;
eastern storage, 3235cc.
Butter Fat Delivery f o. b. Port
land Sweet creamj 34c; sour.
32Hc
Butter Extra creamery, 36c; fan
cy, 34 35c; store, 22 He.
Cheeso Fancy full cream flat.
13c; triplets and datsies, 18c; Young
Americas, 19c
Poultry Mixed chickens. 13
13 He; fancy hens, 14c; roosters, old,
lOUlle: springs, 14 He; geese, 10c;
ducks, 2222Hc; pigeons, squabs,
2 dox; dressed chickens, 17 H 18c;
.lid geese, $6 doz.
Grain. Flour and liny.
Barley Producers' prices 190B
Feed. $25.75; rolled, $30; brew
ing. $26.50.
Wheat Track Club, 91093c;
blucstem, $1.01 1.03; red, 90c; for
tyfold, 9596c; Turkey red. 91
92c; Willamette valley, 94c.
MlUstuffs Selling price 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 valloy, $4.90 bbl; export
urados. $4; graham, is, $5.60;
wholo wheat, $5.80; rye, 50, $6.50;
bales, $3.
Ray producers' prices New
timothy, Willamette valloy fancy,
$18; ordinary, $17; oaatcrn Oregon,
$20; mixed, $14 0 15; clover No. 1,
$14015; wheat, $14015; cheat, $15
016; alfalfa, $15.
Oats Spot delivery, new, produc
ers' price Track No. 1 whlto, $29 0
29.50; gray, $28028.50.
Corn Wlole, $36; 'cracked, $37
ton.
Fruits and Vegetables.
Fresh Fruits Oronges, Valenclas,
$3.25 03.50 a box; bananas, 5c lb;
lomons, $5 06 box; grapefruit, $4;
pears, 500 $1.16; Tokay grapos, 90c
0$1.35; Concords, 12 H 015c; huck
Ueberrles, 8c.
Potatoes Eelling, new, $1; buy
ing, eastern Multnomah r.nd Clacka-
enrrots, llVc: beets,
cwt; garlic 10 012c lb.
Apples $101.50.
Vegetables New turnips, Oregon,
80 090c sack; beets, $1.25; carrots,
80090c sack; cabbage, local, 750
90c; tomatoes, local, fancy, 50c crato;
beans, 10c lb; caullflowor, 75 090c
doz; peas, 10c lb; horsoradloh, 10c;
green onions, 10c doz; poppers, bell,
10c lb; head lettuce, 20c doz; hot
house, $1.25 box; radishes, 10c doz.
bunchos; calory, 40085c; CBS riant,
$101. 2C crato;' corn, $1.25 sack;
sweet potatoes, $1.75 01.85.
Rico Imperial Japan No. 1, 5 He;
No. 2, 5i4c; Now Orleans head, G 3-4
07c; Creole, 5t4c.
Beans Smlll whlto, $5.50; large
whlto, $4.50; pink, $4.25; bayou,
$5.75; Llmas, $; rods, $7.50.
Groceries, Nuts, Etc.
Sugar Cube, $0.26; powdered,
$5.85; fruit or borry, $5.85; dry
granulatod, $5.75; coonf. A. $5.65;
extra B, $5,15, golden C $5.25, D yel
low $5.15, boot $5.65, barrels 15c,
hnlf barrols 30c, boxes 56c advanco
on sack basis,
cash quotations.)
Honey Now, 13 He lb.
Meats, Fish nnd Provisions.
Dressod Mcr.ts Front street hogs,
The Day Brings Its Quota of
Quests For You
Something must bo seought something is needed something must be found
quickly. Maybe the quest's objective is money n house a boarding place a
uselVpiece of machinery or furniture a worker a job a tenant.
In any of these instances, and in any one of a huudred others, tho, uso and
utilization of want ads. will mako the quests feasible and, nearly always suc
cessful. Price One cent a word. No ad. less than 15 cents. Six insertions for tho
price of five. One month, 50 conts a line.
fancy, 9 He; ordinary, 9c; veals, ex
tra, 10 010 He; ordinary, 10c; heavy
5 06c; mutton, 7c; lambs, 7c
Hams, Bacon, etc Portlannd
pack (local) ham, 17 He; breakfast
bacon. 1SH027C, boiled hnm, 250
26c; picnics, 14c; cottngo roll, 15c;
regular short clears, smoked, 16 He;
backs, smoked, 16 He; pickled
tongues, 66c ench.
Local Lard Kettlo leaf, 10s,
17Hc lb; 5s, 17 5-30 lb; 60-lb. tins,
17c lb; stoam rendorod, 10s, 16Hc
lb; 5s, 16 5-S lb; ompound 10s,
HMc lb.
Clams Hardshell, por box, $2.40;
razor clams, $2 box.
Fish Rock cod. 10c; lb; floun-
dors, 6c lb; halibut, 8c lb; striped
bass, 15c lb; cattish, 10c lb; salmon.
steolhend, 7c lb; silvers, 6c lb; soles.' F0R rKNT Newly completed soven
6c lb; shrimps. 12 He lb; perch. 6c, ntQm moAom bunBnlowf closo in.
lb; torn cod. 8c lb; lobsters, 35c lb; ; Ono-hnlf block from Mum street nnd
crawfish. 23c por doz; sturgeon.
12 He lb; black bass, 20c lb; silver
smelts. 6c lb; black cod, 7 He lb;
crabs, $101.60 doz.
Oystera Shoalwator bay, per gal-:
Ion, $3.50; por 100 lb. sack. $5;'
?mP'tt' Eirl "itV EI A,
ID. BACK, l.u, tuuuiru, wvu iau,
37c dozen; eastern In shell, $1.75 ;
per 100.
Coal oil Poarl, Astral and Star,
19c gallon; eocene, 22c gallon; clalne
2 So gallon; headlight. 20Hc gallon:
extra star. 32c gallon; water white.
ll-H15Ho gallon; special water
whlto. 15e gallon. ,
OaBollno Red crown and mptor,
1623o gallon; 86 gasolli o. 30
37 He gallon; V. M. fc P. naphtha,
13H02OH gallon; engine distil-lat-o.
916o gallon.
Cattle Best steers, weighing 1200
Bteot-s. $4.25;
ir.- i nn I
leiiors, j.uu,
pounds, $4.50; medium
best cows, $3.25; best heifers
bulls, $1.75 02.25; stags, $3.5003.1
iT-..n TJrvif Aiof rt tha mnirifn Infl 1
$8; Willamette valley, best, $7,750 FOR SALE-Chcap ots m rn.r
Tor.. mir- niP-. S6tfD7. mount ntldhoii. Also house on
'a.L r,,f h 14.2B m 4.50:1
..Jin. llr.ft. nnrlrcr Inmha.
' " '
R!.R. rtWI.t WM. 13.5004.00:
.;.Vi.; 14.00. ,
Calves-Bosl, $5; ordinary, $3.50 j
04.50.
MEDFORD MARKETS.
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Fruit and Vegetables.
(Prices paid by Med rd merchant s.)
Apples, 102c lb; peers, lH0c:
Potatoea, lo lb: onions, $1.50
cwt;; green onions, 35o doz. bunches;
oabbage, VAa: turnips, lVc, pars
nips, lc nnd lJ.c lb.; squnsh, 30c and
$1 doz.; pumpkins, 10 and 15c.
Butter, Egos and Poultry.
(Prices paid bv Medford raerehnnts.
Ranch butter, 35c; fancy cream
ery. 37i2c.
Fresh ranch eggs, 503.
Mixed poultry. 10fj; spring chick
ens, 15c; ducks, 10c turKcys, 17c.
Feed and MlUstuffs.
(Prices pnid prodtiiiors.)
Hay Timothy, $10; nlfnlfn. $15;
grass, $14 torf.
Wheat Old, $1.20 bushel; new, $1
bushel; onts, $39 ton; barley, old,
$10.
(Selling prices.
RolleJ ba'.'fy, $2 c-vt $34.50 ton;
bran, $1 70: .(Idling, $1 SVtM 00;
Hlmrts. 1.80rS1.85.
Ueof, Yh'-t 3c; pork CHc: mutton I
3Vc; 'nmh, 4Vc; veal (dressed), flc I
4. V -f -f-f-f 4
LOST.
LOST Docombor 0, n belt nnd sou
venir bolt pin with Canadian em
blem, a mnplo loaf. Rownrd if re
turned to Agnes Isnncs
LOST Yesterday on Phoenix roud,
near Voorhcos' crossing, boys' rub
hor coat. Tol. Dr. John Hart, Far
mer 14X1. Reward. 227
LOST 10 rownrd For tho delivery
of 0110 yearling part black filly with
star, branded with B upsido down in
circlo; vory gentle. V. A. Dunlnp,
Talent. 1
STRAYED Into my enclosure, cow
and calf, very wild. Owner will
plcnso remove. L. P. Hubbard, cor
ner Jacksonville Komi nnd Dell
Lane.
4- -f4- 4-
FOR RENT.
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I FOR KENT Rooms for light house-
keeping.
404 West Second.
221)
FOR KENT Furnished rooms. No.
10 North Grape street. 231
Furnished
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room,
strictly modorn house; inquire 0 S.
Ornngo street. 724
FOR RENT Furnished
rooms for
Indies; closo in; bath, etc. 429 N.
Centrnl nve. 230
imvng. rensonnblo rent. Phone Miss ,
Fulfs, 1051 Main. 227
poirKENT07o aT tho TaTm8rn"ow
brick bulldlne. now furniture, strlet-
jy modern, corner Grape and Main
streets.
FOR RENT Desk
room in large
heated office, second floor, .?C
month. 133 W. Main st. 222
FOR RENT FarmB. from 40 acres i
upwara. bu.u o ,or iru.v. .........
atock or general farming. Inquire at
I . - l m Ik - 1 1
" 50 w. Mn!n ..rAnL
omen Lunuur tvuiur ol x-uwur turn ,
ROOM AxVD BOARD Room and
board lor - mon, rangan sireoi,
ono block north of store on West
Jackson streot. 217
4 4. VE 4- 4- 4 f
FOR SALE Span of work : linn,
hnniess, wngon. Address h. t. A.
c. n.t m i..
Dinner, uo inyior i-.iipps kioK'
228
Hnmilton streot, rents for $10 per
... , ..f !., I
mottUIJ UI1U Ul Hlti-i.ii-.ii ,
K"0" liorhei lur ,m...i;..... n.
Wm. E. Trncey, box S20. 227
FOR SALE Dakery with good trado
cheap for cash. Sickness cause of
slllng. W. T. York & Co. 228
FOK SALE Horse, harness nnd
light spring wagon. 27 South C.
stroot. 227
FOR SALE Hnvo two lots for sale
in Kenwood ndition nt n prico you
can mako monoy on. See Baldwin,
West end Fourth street. 230
FOR SALE Eight-room house,
plumbing dono nnd four ncres of
lnnd; Fish Lake ditch through cen
ter; 1 miles north from Medford
postoffice. For terms apply to A.
C. Taylor, R. F. D. No. 1, Centrnl
Point. 228
FOR SALE 100 acres good grnpo
nnd peach land, ono milo from Mor
lin $10 per acre, easy terms. "II"
enro of Tribune office. 22;
FOR SALE Young orchnrd in hoar
ing. Mat Calhoun, Phoenix, Or. '
FOR SALE Oak, fir nnd pino oord
vood, 12 uud 10-inch; nlso dry rnil
wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phono
order to Main 4201. '
FOR SALE Automobiles; or will
trado for real ostntc. 31 North I)
streot. 231
FOR SALE aonuino Nnvnjo blank
et. Inquiro nt Medford Fttrnituro
Co.
FOR SALE 7C-acro ranch, with
gool wator right; finest fruit land;
chnnp:; also property In Portland;
will trado for Medford poporty 800
Coloman at cigar factory.
FOR SALE- -Choico business proper
ty nt 11 bargain, on long timo; easy
terms Address P. O Px '118.
FOR SALE Furnished houso nnd 2
lots two hlooks from Main streot on
Rivorsido nvonuos, $2300; tonns. Ad
dress P. O. box J4. 228
FOR SALE f nnd 10-noro tracts
just within and adjoining city lim
its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay
ments. Address P. O. Box 418.
FOR SALE Household good. I IT.
Newtown street. 23 1
FOR SALE Pony 7 years old, for
saddle or buggy cheap. Address E.
P. A. Bittner, 208 Taylor & Phippt
Jlldg. 22S.
FOR SALE Team poulos, harness
nnd hack; good reasons for soiling.
J. W. Wakof Id, 1103 West Tenth
street. 222
FOR 8 ALE Or oxcliatiRo tor Mod
ford real cstnto or ranch, 110 acres
tobacco farm on Pennsylvania rail
road In southern Maryland. 85 acres
In cultivation, 2C ncres In whlto oak
timber, 15 acres timothy meadow;
rich, loamy soil, also nuttnblo for
potatoes, molons nnd fruit; espec
ially adapted for Maryland peaches;
40 miles south of Hnltlmore, 25
miles from United States Capitol,
Washington, D. c(i abundaneo of
wntor; good roads; mild cllmato.
Address Box 20, Maall Trlbuno of-
tlco.
TO TRADl 10 Tola lno7cTd"dt
(ton td city for automobile. What
have you? Addrws D, caro Mall
Tribune. 230
WANTED.
WANTED Laundress to take work
j ,ioIne Adress E. F. A. Wittier.
.inyjor nnu i-nit.ps iuug.-
.win m . i tti n . ?
WANTED Furnished houso or room
for light housekeeping. Inquire for
E. W. Huntley, Mooro Hotel.
0
WANTED Fertilizer ngent wnnted
toell fertilizers on commission. At-
trnctivo proposition offered. Ad
dress Mountain Copper Co., Ltd.,
Io0 Pine street, Snn Fruncisco, Car
228
WANTED To ront suite of furnish
ed housekeeping rooms. 15 Tribune
228
FOR SALE Horse and
411 South Laurel street.
wagon nt
248
WANTED To ront 5 or 0-room eot
tnge. S. 15, Tribune. 228
WANTED Board nnd room by mnn
and wife. Rofcronces exchanged. S.
15, Tribune. 228
WANTED Competent girl for fnm
Ily of two; will pay $1 a day. Write
or call at 2 1 9 North Oakdalo avenue.
Call mornings. 225
WANTED Maricd man to work on
fruit ranch; orchnrd oxporionco not
necessnry, pennnnont job to the
right parties. Address 7, caro of
Tribune. 230
WANTED Fertilizer ngont wanted to
:i!izcrs nit coiumisHion; nt
icli- c nrohoxitioii offered ; uddn-.
'I nt- Iniii Copper Company, 150
1 - icct. Sun Francisco, Cnl.
228
WANTED Japanese wnnts position
as 11 cook mid general housework.
A dd retw "," care of box 2(11. 230
WAMLD Christinas stamping at
rensonnblo prices. 234 West Fifth
street. 228
WANTED To fumislio plans nnd
estimates without cost; if you in
tend building can save you moiioy,
Inquiro nt Star restaurant or Ad
dress Box 818. N, 0. Holmes, con
tractor and buildor, 232
WANTED FntnllynTilBToont"sli
or sovon room Iioiibo nt onco, con
nected with tho sowor. Address W.
I). Harris, 132 North Ivy stroot.
WANTED Experienced quarry mini.
Address- P. 0. Box 418, Medford,
Or.
i f
rt s npsg ninrrvrnnv
Restaurants.
JIKE HIVE RESTAURANT Mollis
I'xj; liedH, llf. (live iih u trial. 20
Con t nil tivoiuie. upstairs.
Kindergarten.
KINDERGARTEN-! OOlT w7 Mnin
stroot, Hours: From 0 a. in. to .11 :30
n. in. For pnrtioulars apply to Miss
Arrn Hnrmon, dirootor, at the soliool
BUSINESS DIRECTORY 4
CHIMNEY SWEEP If your ohlni
uoy needs cleaning bo Huro and hco
I). I). WoodH, Iamivo ordurn nt tho
Medford Hardware Co., or phono
2f81. 231
Auctioneers.
E. F. A. IUTTNER Auutionoer, will
bo found in room 208, Tnylor &
Pltipjm Ruilding,
Sowlnrj Machines.
Singer nnd Whcolor & Wilson sowing
machines for ront nnd for snlo on
enuy payments. AH kinds repaired
and work guaranteed. Host oil nnd
needles for nil makes nt tho SLugcr
store, 27 South C Ht. Phono 3-101.
Attorneys.
WlTHINClTON & KEMiY Lawyers.
Pnhn Building.
PORTER J. N'EFF Attonicv-nt-lav
No. 0 I) Mtreot. rrnund floor
COLVIO & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Reamps. Lawyers. Of.
fico Medford National Hank Hulld
ing. Second floor.
Stenographer.
PUMIilC STENOORAPHER, tit UV
Monro Hotel.
ELLA M. OAUN'YAW-Palm block
Stenographic work donu quickly nnA
well.
RmI Estate.
MEN'SON INVESTMENT CO - Ren'
estate, loan and firo iusiirniiec
Office 112 W. Main St.. Medfkm
Ore Plume 3073.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PPBLISHINO CO. hn
the bext equipped jb iffico it
Soiitbom Oregon; Portln id prico
3" S.intb Central nve
Opticians.
DR. (10I1LE TI10 only oxciusivu op
ttcinn botwoon Portland and Sac
rnmiMito Offico on Went Main utreel
ntn 'iiiir.rtd.
Jeweler.
ELWOOD AND BURNETT, the jow
elurs, carry a complete stook an
make a specialty of high grade re
pair work. Opjxisito the Nash Ho
tl.
Brick Companies.
O. W. Priddy. . T. O'Brff
O. D. Na
THE MEDFORD ' VCK CO.
Brick mnniifnotii.- . "uid oontru
tors; nlso lime, cmr. ' And pWi
in nny uunutity. Office, Medfo
Nntionnl bank blJg. , ''bunco Malt
515.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dortnkors. Day Phono 351. Night
Phones C. W. Conklin 3001; J. II
Butler 3571.
PLno Instruction.
HARMONY, sight rending, musical
form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan
College of Music. Miss Flora Gray,
Studios, 1-1 4 South Central avenue
Phono 403.
Paint Stores.
M. J. METCALF Paints, Brushes,
Wall Pupor, Glass, VarnishoH Stnini.
and Wnll Tints. 318 E. Mnin St.
Medford. Orogon.
Tea Companies.
GRAND UNION TEA CO. 8. Koui
thortio, ngt. Store opened from
, to fl. Phono 3871. 237 Rivorsid
nvonttu.
Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITH -Tin shop. Tin and
sheet iron ware 011 htiud ami mndo to
ordor 128 North G stroot.
Photograph Studios.
Carriage and Auto PajntlnpL
VALLEY SKIN AND CARRIAGE
M)RK ilii'h-oliinf woil guurnii
l cud. Siifiii.. Rivurriido iivenim.
M.U'KKY'S ETUDIO '"Pj-o ivilf
.'.I.iekcy and die willi joy." O-or'
Ion & Reagan's store; entrance 00
Seventh street. i
Civil Engineers
WILL tnko' by contract, on reason.
nblo tonus, nil kinds of work, also
irrigating, planting nnd cultivating,;
oto. Laudsoapo gardoning. First
elnss roforoncoH, William Potors.
Civil Engiiioor, Phono 1801, 322 East
Main stroet, Modford, Oregon.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ,
Painting and Decorating.
MEDFORD DECORATING CO., sua
cesHoni to Shearer & Phillips,
pnlntora nnd decorators in nil
brandies: woathorud oak on innld
finish n HeelnHy. Our grcon roof
ntuitiN guaranteed not to spot. 50:1
N. Bentty st. P. O. Box 11, Modford.
Bill Posters
VERNE T. CNON-Bill Poster and
Distributor. All orders promptly
fillod. Room 7, Jnoknon County
Jlii'lLB"'"!' M,,fHri, Sit'
Qlrilard Parlor
S. T. BROWN .if CO. Billiards, Oi
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Voting and Hull building. A nice
cool pliteo to spend the hot nftor
noons.
Architects.
J. K. A. BILES, Arohitout mid Build
ing Superintendent, P. O. Box 480,
Medford, Or. Your building ro
"peolftilly Nollcitcd. .
Furniture
H K WILSON & CO., dealers in uew
and M'lind Imnil furnltuni and hnrd
wui. Aceiilx for Mound City kit
clicn cabiuut. 323 E. Seventh st.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th and Holly Sts., Mod
ford. Mission Furnitunt mndo to
ordor. Cnbluot work of all kind.
A rrinl order solicited.
MORIIOFF A W()TfP - Cook Stovu
nnd Rnnges, New nnd Second Hnnd
Fitniitnro. EniU' old .Htiind, 18-20
Drayage and Transfer.
Nurseries
QUA ICE R NURSERIES - -Our treoo
nro budded, not grafted. Our stook
is not irrigated. Wo gtinrautea ev
erything put out Wa aro not in the
trust. II. B. Patterson, office, in
Hotel Nnnh.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of hlgli.grndo nursery
stock. C. E. Co-ik. Prop. R. It. V
depot. P. O. Bo c 841. Phone 583.
.Nfedfurd.
Transfer and Drayage.
II. S. BRUMBLEDrayage aud
transfer. Bnggago stored. Office
r and Soventh.
Cement Workers.
B. J. ADYLOTT All work gunrnn
teed strictly first'clnss. Rcsidonco
No. -100 Bcatty streot. A card wiD
brin mo you.
Music.
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. II.
L. Huillicr, 707 Mnin strvet Wost.
Private lessons in singing (utothod
Rossini) and lnngungoH rl'roneli
Itnfian, Gonnnu, Spanish.
MRS. E. E. GORE Pinno instruothn
Motropolitnn Co 1 1 ego of Musio. Miss
Florn Orny. Phono 103. 11 1 Sonth
Central nvonuo.
Building and Loan Association
JAC1CSON COUNTY BWLDINO
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION-O. C,
Boggs, Acting Secretary, 12b E.
Main trooLJ
Carpenters and Builders.
F71inrnX"irrfurnbh plaim an
list of all timber to ho pxit in build
ing. Modford, Oregon,
W. G. HOLMES, contractor and
buildor; plans nnd estimates furn
ished. Inquiro Star restaurant or
iiddross Box 818.
Dciiiisis.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS DontUt
Offico hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miloi
Building, Main btrcut, Modford, Oro
Kiili .
Physicians and Surgeons.
R. W. HTEARN?, M. 1).-Opposite
Jaoksou County bank. Night, cnlle1
promptly answered. Offioo aud ras-
Jdont phono Main 3132.
S. ArLOCKWOOD, M. I).
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. IX
Offices in Hnskins' Building. Phono
Mam 1001.
CONHOY & CLANCY-Offico In
Btowart llulldlng I'liyslclnns nnd
Hurgoons. Offlro phono, Main 341;
prlvato phono, Main 012,
S..R. SEELY, M. D.-Physieinn ntui
Surgeon. Modorn otjuippml opo rat
ing rooniB. X-Ray, Offico hours-10-12,
2-4 p. m. Office in Juokson
Co. Bank Building.
DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS OARLOW Osteop at h 1 0
PiiyslciatiH. Mission Block, Phone
201. Modford.
CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Ey
spoo'alist, when others full. Offlot
in Fuglo Phannaoy. Mam 233. East.
Main noar D'Anjnu.