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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDKfflD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JjLCEMJibR U, 1U)X j A Page of Business Opportunities and Other Chances I 444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 M 4 4 4 444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4'4 444444 4 44 4 4 4 4 44 444 44 4444 4 4 4 4 4 4 44'44444444 4 4 4 4 U4 44 44'444444 L TREAT WEDNESDAY EVENING Shulicrt Symphony Concert Com pany Will Appear Soon nt HIijIi School. Tint enneitrt, which will ho given Weilnomluy evening It.v tho Shiiborl Sinplinny Orclu'Htni mill LuiUum' QuiUtl'tllt, lllltllir tllll MUHpil'CH of Din Modfnrd high hcIiooI, inimiM In lit ill he! iniiHM'iil tri'iit of I ho hoii- Mill. TliiM company Iiiik played In ormvded Iiimim's all along tin lino iiml without mi o.copliii, Iiiih Mcoii'il a wonderful miiooohh. Mcdftud, Eugono mill Suli'iii tiro tint only cilicH iulldi of Portland to oliliilii thtir Korvieo mid it wtiH only hy Npui'iiil indiieo tuenlx limy eoiiHontod to piny hero. TIiIh eoiiipniiy now is in tin twen tieth yearn of its irgnnij!nlin. In tlio I'MNt it in inn) of tin) imiHt pii. lar organization! iiml on tin cwihI h mIhii well known, Tint oiiinpnny ImH with it this your Annit I'omi I Wouthcriiigtou, thu fn iiioiik inonologmt, mill Tliomii 1'nr iiell, conceded to bo tho IjckI Ameri can violinint. Tim Indie qunrtotto in the bunt in tliu world. It. F. I'onnell, printiipal of tho Cal ifornia Slati Normal, hii.vk: "It i tho nnivornnl vordiot that it wan tin best all-nroiiml entertainment wo hnvo nvnr hail." V. 0. (Ionium, Mooroliiry K. I'. (). H H inn. J.., I IIHOO I II)', iiilnH., MliyH . 1 III' Hinging of tho Indie' ipiarlDtto win Hiinply onehnnting, mill tho violinist vn n truo nrtiMn." "Two onrnt enjoyable iniiienl on torlaiiiuicntx wero uiveu at the Y. M.i 0. A. hall Saturday afternoon and ' oveuiiik' by tho Khubert Svinphouv j Club mid LadioH' Quartctteono of! the most talented orKmiixatioiiH that I lias vimted the aiiciotit capital for a loin: time." Quebec riironicle, Quo bee, Cnuaila. "Tho (piartetto wan pood nnd it holeelioiiH wore ospecially acceptable iih they wero new to thi eily." - Chi- !ni;o Heeord-Hernld. "Tho concert by tho Shuhort Sym phony Club and Lady Quartette wis most enjoyable and tho niiilieuee on cored every number. It w.u excel lent. That in all we can -ny for it." San FranoiMi'o Call Tho Salem pipvn and tho liiifieno import, too, rc!o'iinieiid it hiyhly. Tickets on sale at llaskms touiubt. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Al the NiihIi C. M. Spence, Spo Uano W. C. Mniylon, Spokane; J, 11. Wood, l'ortland; Chns. II. King, Portland; C. W. WriKhl, St. Marrirt, Idaho; Itial Scott and wife, Alexis, Ills.; CIiiih. K. ('mil, San Francisco; ChnH. WiuuiiiKbnuk, San Francisco,; Nonnmi Do Vawl, Portland; J. C. Rioter, San Francisco; J. C. l'ondlo ton, Table Hock; Win. A. Siunnier, Jr., Modoo; E. P. Hishop, Grants I'asx; Frank Mencfee, l'ortlnud; W. V). Joiich, San Francisco; Iloraco C, Hall, (IrautH I'iinh; Geo. A. HaleKon, l'ortland; Geo. 1J. Poole, Montpeliur, VI. At tho Mooro II. L, DeArmoud, OrmitH I'iihr; h. A. Murray, Port laud; A. P. Fiilkernon, Portland; H, II. Clark, Seattlo; Deo Clark. Seattlo; Mih. S. A. Clark, Seattlo; Mrs. It. K. dohiiHon; M. II. CunuiiiKham, Newell, Iowa; A. 1). Martin, Portland; II. K. Taylor, Portland; J. II. Johnson, Portland. At tho I'alaco Darby O'Toolo, Hullo FiiIIh; W. J. Cameron, Derby; O. I), Iliekeriicll, Soranton, Pn.; J. ltielOH mid hod, PoiikIo; D. Itobo 8on, Huneomo. Jacob Sehafor will establish n daily German newspaper in Seattlo on January IB, 1010. THAT CIIIUSTMAS l'UHSHNT. A nlco ploco of cabinet work or mlHHlon fiirntturo mnlcon an Idonl gift, very appropriate and uootul, Wo opo clnllzo In making tho "out of tho or dinary" pieced. In fnot, nnytblng In tho mission fi rnlturo or oablnot work linos mado to your ordor, nny finish you may doslro, Drop !n and got our prices. MISSION FURNITUniO WORKS, Sbop nonr cornor Klffhtli nnd Holly Btroots, Phono 3802, A SNAP Flvo-room bungnlow nnd lot In East Mcdford, on onsy tonus If tak en nt once. Ilqulro JIB MAIN BTRNIOT, MMDHl), OR. RAILROADS PLAN TO MAINTAIN A LODY WASHINGTON, Do'. II. A mil I'oml lobby, with iiiKti'iii-lioiiH to do font nil of lVoHiilont ThI'I'm proponed legiMlullou ri'lnlivi) to thu Hepburn net, will hit in full oporntion noooii, It I illtlllllloil to lllillg nil pOHHilllt) proNHtiro to hour upon HonntiirM iiml roproHPiitnlivoH to prevent any offee livo railroad legiHlulion nt thin con grusH. Three or four proxiilmitH of big railroail litii'M hid expected to arrive Imro lioforo tho oml of tho week iiml tnalio kiii'Ii roproHoiitnliiiiw to their friniiilH in eongioHn, iih will convince lliiiin that tho priiH'nli-nt'H course in iinwiMo. In connection with their viw it Ihoy will make nrrnngoinontn to maintain n fori'o of trained iiirt. iintn horo to keep tin1 Hitiiation well in lianil. Thin lohhy will ho iiHmMtod hy uvory corporation having a repic ncntntlvo in thin city. Ah an auxiliary to tho lohhy it continued enuipnlgu of proton! will ho wnged. Thin Iiiih already begun, mid Huvoral bntcheK of letter, have conic to inomhorH of enngroHH, urging thu into permit tho Hepburn act to ho thoroughly tried out before being auieiidod and pleading that nothing lie dono to disturb business proper! y. Tho intention is to hnvo this del UK) of lot turn daily ineroiiNO in vol- LAND COMPANY CHANGES HEADQUARTERS SEATTLE, Wiihh., Deo. U. Tho heiiilqiiartoru of tho Milwaukee Land company' snbsidary (f' tho Chicago Milwaukee and I'ugot .Sound rnilrond, wero transferred today from Mil waukee to Seattlo and office were opened in the Henry building, tho lieatbiunrterH of tho railroad. ThowoHtorii headquarters of the .Milwuultco Land company, wliieu havo boon located at MiloH City Montana, wero at tho mime time abol hdicd. (1. W. Morrow, of tho Morrow Lain company, came to Seattlo yesterday to establish his permanent head (piarterH, havint; been uppointcd pen- oral towiifito and land iiKout for tho road. He thereby becomes tho oper atiup head of tho land company Kiieceediut; J. Q. Adams, resigned. ATTEMPTS TO MOVE LIVE WIRE; IS ELECTROCUTED SAN FItANCISCO, Dec. II. In an attempt to remove a live wiro from the titroct whore it bad fallen, Specie Ofiecr Theodore T. 'Cauhain of 'J207 L'uion streot was electrocuted early today. The aeiileut occurred at tho corner of (Villmore and Lombard streets. Cnnhnm, while on his way homo, dts covered u crowd watching tho bus iiK wiro. Hcliovinp that his gloves would Drotoet him from tho deadly electricity ho grasped tho wiro and was hurol sovoral foot nwny. Ho was picked up mid hurried to tho receiving hospital but died while en route. 444444444444444444 4 PflRTI AMR MARkFT.; 4 444444444444444444 Hofl, Wool and Hides. Hops 11)08 crop, cholco, 17c; prlmo to cholco, 10c; prime, 15 c; medium, 16c; 1009 cholco, 23c; prime, $20c; medium, 18 019c. - Wool 1909, Wlllnmotto vnHey, 20fi2-lc; onstorn Oregon, 20 2 3c. Shoonaklns Shearing, 1025c rach; short wool, 2C(T50c; luodluin wool, fiOc($l each; long wool, 7Cc $1.25 each. Tallow Prlmo, por lb., 3GMc; No. 2 nnd renso, 2(f2MiC Chlttlm bark iS'Aic, Mohair 1909, 23024o lb IIIdoB Dry hides, 17 18 Via lb; proon, OViiSrlOVio lb; bulls, groon Bait, To lb; klpa, 10 0 10 Wc lb; cMvoa groon, 10 01 8c lb. , Ihittcr, Kggt and Toiiltry. " Kggs hocnl, candlod, soloct, 42'Vic; ordlnnry run 10 0 42c; sec onds, 32o; local storago, 32HC?3o; eastern storago, 32 1-2 035c. lluttor Fat Dollvory f o. b. Port land Swcot cronm, 37c; sour, 35 l-2o. lluttor Extra cronmory, 39 l-2c; fancy, 37 038c; Btoro, 25c. Ohocso Fancy full cronm flath, 18o; trlplots nnd daisies, 18o; Young Ainorlcns, 19o. Poultry Mlxod cblckonB, 16 15 l-2c; fnncy hons, 15 l-2c; roos tora, old, He; springs,, 10c; gooso, lOe; ducks, lQo; pigeons, squnbs, $2 doz; drossod chickens, 17 1-2 0 18o; wild gooso, $0 doron. (Jniln, Flour nnd liny, Ilnrloy Produroni' prlocs 1909 Fo$od, $28.50; rollod, $30; brow ing, $29029.50. Whoat Trackr-Club, $1.05; bluo tom, $1.17; rod, $1; fortyfold, $1.09; Turkoy rod, $1,0301,05; Wlllnmotto vnlloy, 1.05, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 : The Day Brings Its Quota of Something imiHt be .sought something is nrcded something 'must be found quickly. Maybe the quest's objective is money a house a boarding place a used piece of machinery or furniture a worker a. job a tenant. In any of (hese instances, and in any one of a hundred others, the use and utilization of want ads. will make the quests feasible and, nearly always suc cessful. Price One cent a word. No ad. less than 15 cents. Six insertions for the price of five. One month, 75 cents a line. -- 4 4444444444444444444444444444444444 4 4 4 4--44444 MlllntuffH BellltiK prlco llrnn, $20; inlililllncn, $33; oliortH, $2C; nbop, V22R', nlfalfa meal, $21 per ton. Flour New crop. jmtentH, $0.15; strnlnht, $1.85; bnkorx, $r.U.r0 C.15; Vlllaiaott0 valley, $5.70 bbl; export KrniloH, $4; Rralintn, y,n, $5.00; whole wheat, $5.20; rye, 50, $0.50; hnlen, $3. Uny producera prices Now timothy, Wlllnmotto vnlloy fancy, $18; ordinary, $17; onstorn Oregon, $20; mixed, $M15; clover No. 1, $H016; wheat, $H 15; cheat, $15 TT 1 C; nlfalfn. $15.. Oats Spot deliver', novr, produc ers' prlco Track, No. 1 white. 29.50; gray, $28 028.60. Corn Wlolo, $30; erncked, $37 ton. I'nill nnd VegctnMcs. Frosh Fruits Ornngea, Valenclns, $3.05 a box; bnnnnns, 5 l-2c lb; onrs, noeff $1.26; hucklcborrles, 12c. I'otntoos Selling, now, $10 1.10. Applos $101.50. Vegetables New turnips, Oregon, 80090c BP.ck; beots, $1.25; enrrots, 80 090c snek; cnbbaRo, local, 75 0 $1; tomnlocK, locul, fnncy, $1.50 crt; bonus, 10c Hi; rnullflow r. 'JOcf? $1 doz; pens, 2c lb; lioraorai'.lsh, 10c; bunches; celery, 500 85c; egg plnnt, 15c pound; corn, $1.25 snck; sweet potntoes.$1.75 01.85. Itlco Imporinl Jnpnn No. 1, 5Vc; No. 2, CUc; New Orloana bend, 6 3-4 07c; Crcolo, Sc' Ilonnsfiismall white, $5.50; largo whlto, $4.60; pink, $4.25; bayou, $5.75; Limns, $0; reds, $7.50. Groceries, Nutfl, Ktc. , $5.85; fruit or borry, $5.95; do grnnlntcd, $5.95; coonf. A, $5.75; cxtrn n, f.26; golden O. $5.35; D yellow, $5.25; boot, $5.05, bnrlcls ., 15c. half boxes. 30c. boxos 56c vnnco on Back basis uu- AB1U it, Honey New, I3c id. . . . . . I MmtTf 7 "'0"8: Dressed Mcr.ts Front strcot hogs,; fnncv. 10c: ordlnnry. 9cl veals, ex- trn. 12c: ordinary. 11c: heavy. 50 Co: mutton. 7c: lambs, 7c. ! Hnms. Dnccn. otc. Portland pnok (local) bnm, 17 'c; broakfast bncon, 18H27c; boiled ham, 25 , 20c; picnics, 14c; cottago- roll, 16c; i regular snort cienrs, oraoKoa, iuc; backs, srookod. I0c; pickled tongues, 00c oneh. Local Lard Kottlo leaf, 10s, 18c lb; 5b, 18 1-2o lb; 50-lb. tins, 1 ? I.itn 11. atnn.M rnmlnrn 10a 1 7rt II t-.u III, o.ii.ii, u..u. - lb, 6a 17 1-Sc lb, compound 10s, ' , 11Q J. Ill k Clnms Hnrdoholl, por box, $2.40; razor clnms, $2 box. Fish Rock cod, 10c; lb; floun ders, Co lb; hnltnbut, 7c lb; striped bass, 16c lb; cattish, 10c lb; salmon, Btcolhead, 8 l-2c lb; silvers, 7 l-2c; Holes, Go lb; shrimps, 12 l-2o lb; porch, Co lb; torn cod, 8c lb; Iobstors, 32c lb; crawfish, 23o doz; sturgoon, ' 12V&Q lb; black bass, 20o lb; silver Btuolts, Co lb; Wuck cod, 7 Ho lb; crabs, $lfl,50 doz. Oystors Shonlwator bay, por gal lon, $2.26; por 100-lb. enck, $5; Olympla, por gnllon, $2.40; por 100 lb. snck, $7U17 50; ennnod, 55c enn, 37a dozon; onstorn In oholl, $1.75 por 100. Coal oil Pearl, Astral and Star, 19o gallon; cocone, 22c gnllon; olaluo 28o gallon; headlight, 20o gallon; extra star, 22o gnllon; wntor whlto, 11W1B Ballon; apodal wntor whlto, 16a gallon, aasoltno Rod crown nnd motor, 10(9230 cnllon; 8 gasoltto, 30 37MiO gallon; V. M. St T. nnphthn, 13(0)200 gallon; ongtno distil lata, 9l(o gnllon. Gattlo Dosl nkjen, weighing 1300 pounds, $4,75; modlum stoors, $4.50, host cows, $3,75; best holfors, $3.75; bulls, $2(0)2.75; stngs, $2.60(3)3. UnMMf Annf nf Tia mn'tnfnlnfl. 8.50; Wlllnmotto vnlloy host, 17.76 ' fff7.85; stockors, $4G; pigs, $G3)7JFOR SALE Hnvo two lots for snlo Shoop Best wothorB, $, ordinary 4 R 4.75 ; spring lambs, $G; straight owos, $1.254.50; mlxod lots, $4.25, Cnlvos Best, $5; ordlnnry $3 4,50, 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444444444 ttt 44444 MEDF0RD MARKETS. 44444444444444444 Fruit and Vegetables. il'rice" piiid hy Med rd merchnnts.) Apples, 13 2c lb; peara, l4c: Potntoefi, lc lb: onions, $L50 cwt;; green onionn, 3jc dot. bunches; onbbnKe, lV&c; turnips, Vzc; para- "P. lc mid VSc lb.; sqnnHh, 30c and doz.; pumpkins, 10 nnd lfc. Gutter, Eqos and Poultry. , (Prices paid by Medford merchant. Ranch butter, 35c; fnacy cream cry. 37Vic. Freih ranch eggs, GOj. Mixed poultry. 10f; spring cWofc ens, 15c; ducks, 10c lurKcy. 17c. Feed nnd Mlllstuffs. (Prices paid producers.) nny Timothy, $10; nlfnlfn. $15; grass, $14 ton; grnln hay, $10 ton. Groin Wheat, $1 20 bushel; oats, $3G ton; barley, $30 ton. L'oof, ?li'J 2c; porV G'ic; mutton 'Msii', 'nmb, -IVsc; veal (dressed), Co (Sellinc prices.) Rolled barley, $2 cwt, $30.50 ton; J bran, $1 70: r iddllna. $ t H' V1 :H; phorts. il.S0l.S5. 44f44 4 4 4 LOST. "44444444-f44444- STRAYED Into my enclosure, cow and cnlf, very wild. Owner will plcnso remove. Lv P. Hubbnrd, cor ner Jacksonville Rond and Bell Lano. 44444444444444444 FOR RENT. 4444444 44 4 44444444 4 FOR RENT Four-room houso on Ivy street, one block south of park. Address or inquire at 244 South i Grnpo. 232 FOR RENT One ortwo nicely fur nished rooms, hent nnd bnth nnd . . ,. , ' cclctnc lights. Rensonnble. On South Central a Phono 801. 891 JK UbiNl liensonnble, a now. strictly modem house, closo in. Ap- PO oth street, corner ivy. 233 FOR RENT Rooms for light houso keeping. 404 West Second. 229 FQR PKNT Funiished rooms. No. ,0 NoHll n,.. strcet 231 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, strictly modern houso; inquire 0 S. 1 1 urnnco stroot. is-i CTift Trm I.....:l..l r IniliAQ. nlnen im linfli ntrt .190 V. ..', I'UU ... , W...... Vl. ... Central nve. 230 FOR RENT LIvo nt the Palms, now brick building, now furntturo, strict ly modern, corner Qrnpe nn l Main streota. FOR RENT Desk room in lnrgo heated office, second floor, .?G month. 133 W. Mnin st. 222 irQR RENT- Farms, from 40 acres upward, suttablo for fruit, alfalfa, stock or gonoral farming. Inquire nt office Condor Wntor & Powor com pany, 209 W. Main stroot. TV4 4E4 4 FOR SALE if you want tho best dry wood nt tho lowest prico call nt 421 South Grnpo streot or phono to Mnin 401. 231 FOR SALE A bnrgnin; 40 noros 2 miles from Central Point, 10 noros in two-yonr-old Nowtowns nnd Spitzonborg npplos, 12 noros in nl fnlfn, 30 nores nil good black soil, 10 noros red orohnrd land; good houso nnd good bnm. Address box 70, Contrnl Point, Oregon. 233 FOR SALE An equity in good city lots; 25 por cent. Box 708. 234 FOR SALE rtakory wlttTgood trado chonp for cash. Slcknoss causa of Blll"g. wc T York & Co 228 in Konwood ndition nt n prico you enn mnko mouoy on. Seo Baldwin, West ond Fourth stroot. 230 . (FOr SALE Young orohnrd in bonr- ing. Mnt Cnlhoun, Phocinx, Or. 44 44 FOR SALE Oak, fir nnd pino cord wood, 12 nnd 30-inoh: also dry rail wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phone order to Main 4201. FOR SALE Automobiles; or will trade for real estntc. 31 North B street. 231 FOR SALE Genuino Navajo blank et. Inquire nt Medford Furniture Co. FOR SALE 75-acro ranch, with good water right; finest frvlt land; chfip:; also property In Portland; will trade for Medford property See Coleman at clgnr factory. FOR SALE! Choice business proper ty at a bargain, on long time; easy terms Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE 5 and lU-acre tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, at n bnrgnin, on 5 nnnnnl pny merts. Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE Household coods. 115 Xawtown street. 231 FOR SALE Or exchange tor Med ford real estate or ranch, 110 acres tobacco farm on Peansylvanla rail road In southern Maryland. 85 acres In cultivation. 25 acres In wnlto oak timber. 15 acres timothy meadow: rich, loamy soil, also suitable for potatoes, melons and fruit; espec ially adapted for Maryland peaches; 40 miles south of Baltimore. 25 miles from United States Capitol, Washington, D. C: p.handanco of water; good roads; mild climate, Address Box 20, Maall Tribune of fice. TO TRADE 10 lots In choice add! tlon to city for automobile. What hnvo you? Address D, caro Mail Tribune. 230 4444444-44444 4 WANTED. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 WANTED $200 for good paying business; good rate Interest. Ad dress F. L. B., Mall Tribune. 235 TO LET Contract to clear and plow 30 acres land. Apply C. F. Cook, 25 West Main. 331 TO TRADE City lots for auto. Ad dress P. O. Box 078. Medford. 231 WANTED Good fresh milch cow, Address G. Clausing, box 360, Med ford. 233 WANTED Lnundross to tnko work home. Adress E. F. A. Bittnor, 208 Tnylor nnd Philips BIdg. 228 FOR SALE Horso nnd wngon nt 411 South Lnnro! street. 248 WANTED Competent girl for fam ily of two; will pay $1 a day. Wrlto or call at 219 North Oakdalo avonue. Call mornings. 225 WANTED Maried man to work on fruit ranch; orchard oxporienco not necossary, permanent job to tho right pnrtios. Address 7, enro of Tribune. 230 WANTED Jnpnneso wnnls position ns n cook nnd general housework. Addross enro of box 204. 230 WANTED To furnisho plans nnd wtimntos without cost; if you in tend building enn snvo you money. Inquiro nt Stnr restnurnnt or nd dross Box 818. N. G. Ilolmos, con tractor nnd buildor. 232 WANTED Fnmlly wants to rent six or Boven room houso at onco, con noctod with tho sower. Addross W. B. Harris, 132 North Ivy street. WANTED Experienced quarry mnn. Address P. O. Box 418, Modf6rd, Or. 444444444444 f 44444- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 44444444444 4444444 Restaurants. BEE niVE RESTAURANT Meals 15o; bods, 15o. Givo ws n trial. 29 Contrnl nvenuo. upstairs. Kindergarten. KINDERGARTEN 1 009 W. Mnin stroot. Hours ; From 9 A. in. to 11 :30 n. in. For particulars apply to Miss Arrn Harmon, diroctor. ut the school t44444444444444t BUSINESS DIRECTORY 444 4- CHIMNEY SWEEP If your chim noy needs denning bo sure nnd seo I). D. Woods. Leave ordors nt the Medford Hnrdwnre Co., or phone 2581. 231 Auctioneers. E. F. A. BITTNER Auctioneer, will bo found in room 208, Tnylor & Phippj?Building. Sewing Machines. Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Hewing machines for rent nnd for sale on easy payments. All kinds repaired and work guaranteed. Best oil ami needles for nil mnkes nt the Singer etorc, 27 South C at. Phone 3431. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers, Pnkn Building. PORTER J. NEFF Attomey-nt-ln No. 0 D street, ground floor COLVIO & REAMES W. M. Col- vig, C. L. Renmcs. Lawyers. Of fice Mcdfortl Nntional Bank Build ing Second floor. Stenographer. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, at tho Mooro Hotel. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block Stenographic work dona quickly ani well. Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real estate, loans and fire insurance Office 112 W.Moin St., Medfor.1 Ore Phone 3073. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. ba tho best equipped jb office b Southern Oregon; Portia id prices 37 South Central nve. Opticians. DR. OOBLE- Tho only exclusive op tician between Portland and Sac rutueuto Office on West Main street nn-i rnr."jd. Jeweler. ELWOOD AND BURNETT, the jew elers, carry a complete stock and mnko a specialty of high grade re pair work. Opposite the Nash Ho tel. Brick Companies. G. W. Priddy.. , T. Vnrir O. D. Nar THE MEDFORD I TICK CO. Brick mannfactu. v. (tad eantn. tors ; also lime, ccma and pfes in any quantity. Otuce, Medfor National bank blJg. Phonee Man. 545. Undertakers. EDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dortakors. Day Phone 301. Night Phones C. W. Conklin 3601; J. H, BuUor 357L PLjfio Instruction. ITARMONY, sight reading, musical form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan Collego of Music. Miss Flora Gray, Studios, 144 South Central avenue. Phono 493. 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 thorno, ngt. Storo opened from to C. Phono 3?;i. 237 Riversid nvenuo. Tin Shops. :. A. SMITn Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron waro on band und made to ordor 128 North G street. Photograph Studios. Carriage and Auto Painting. VALLEY SIGN AND CARRIAGE WORKS High-dnss work guaran teed. Signs. Riverside avonuo. Phono 801. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mackoy and die with joy." vor Al lea & Reagan's storo; entrance oa Seventh streot Civil Engineers WILL tnko by contract, on reason- ablo tonus, all kinds of work, also irrigating, planting nnd cnltivnting, oto. Landscape gnrdening. First olnss roforoucos. Willinm Peters, Civil Engineor, Phono 1801, 322 Enst Mnin street, Medford, Oregon. 44444444444444444 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 444 4444 44 444444 Painting and Decorating. MEDFORD DECORATING CO., puo cessors to Shenror & Phillips, painters nnd decorators in nil branches; wenthorod onk on inaido finish n Bpecinlty. Our green roof stains guaranteed not to spot. 504 N. Boatty Bt. P. O. Box 14, Medford. Bill Posters VERNE T. CANON-BUI Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford, Or. Billiard Parlors S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drink. Up stairs, Yonng and Hall building. A nice cool place to spend the hot after noons. Architects. J. K. A. BILES Arnlnto.f nml Builder. P. O. Box 480. Medford Or. Your building respectfully so licited. Furniture H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in new- and second hand furniture nnd hard ware. Agents for Mound City kit chen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh Bt MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th nnd Holly Sta., Med ford. Mission Fumiture made to order. Cabinet work, of all kind. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves and Ranges. New and Second Hand Furniture. Ends' old stand, 18-20 S St .South Phone PI. Medford, Qr. Drayage and Transfer. Nurseries QUAKER NURSERIES-Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out We aro not in the trust. H. B. Patterson, office, in Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery stock. C. E. Cc-ik. Prop. R. R, V, depot. P. O. Boi 841. Phone 583. Medford. Transfer and Drayage. H. S. BRUMBLE Drayage and transfer. Baggage stored. .Office "! and Seventh. Cement Workers. B. J. ADTLOTT All work (Guaran teed strictly first-class. Residence N. 406 Beatty street. A card will bring me .to you. Music. MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. II. L. Hniliier, 707 Main streot WesL Private lessons in singing (method Rossini) and languages French, Italian, Gorman, Spanish. MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction Metropolitan College of Music. Miss Flora Gray. Phono 493. 144 South Central avonue. Building and Lean Association JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C. Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128 E. Main streot. Carpenters and Builders. F. E. BTLL Will furn'jh plans an list of all timber to bo jut in build--ing. Medford, Oregon W. G. HOLMES, contractor ' and builder; plans and estimates fnru ished. Inquiro Star restaurant or address Box 818. Dentists. DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist. Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. MUe Building, Main street, Medford, Ore 22: Physicians and Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson Coupty bank. Night calls promptly answored. Office and res ident phono Mnin 3432. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Officos in Ilnskins' Building. Phone Mnin 1001. CONHOY & CLANCY Office In Stowart Building Physicians and Surgoons. Oftlco phone, Main 341; prlvato phone, Main 612. S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician ani Surgeon. Modern equipped operat ing rooms. X-Rny. Offtco hours j 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson Co. Bunk Building. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians. Mission Block, Phon 291. Medford. CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Ey speomlist, when others fail. Offio in Fgle Pharraaoy. Main 233. East Main near D'Anjou.