Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 15, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 35, 1909.
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A Page of Business Opportunities and Other Chances
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MUCH INTEREST IN
T
Clover Lnds Meet Next Monday Ev-
cnlnn Hljli Class Spurt
Promised.
Mitch Internal Ih being manifested
In the coining boxing contoHt between
Roy Dunn unit Hnrl IliilHtoii In thu
111 ft lit event of tlio IioxIiik rontoHl on
next Monday evening nt t ho Modford
theater.
For tlio past two weeks both boys
tin vo boon tralnliiK litiril to got Into
ni'iit trim, ns each known what n taHk
ho Iiiih to 1iiimll. Doitn has a ropu
tiitlon of luting 11 real boxer, with tho
fnmoiiH "haymaker," and figures h
ran flml UiiImIou with It.
ItulHtuu han proven to Hid Mod
ford faun thai li Ih shifty anil also
poxnotMn something llk a "haymak
er" himself. TIniH tho fans need not
fo-tr disappointment In this pair.
Thi' cnrtaln-ralrior Ih tho hIiow of
thu f veiling, In which two Medford'n
"paperweights" clash In a throe
round go.
In nil, MxiHonl and vicinity linn
a ohniiro hero to witness a moral,!
elsnn. and mie of tho moHt notnd
world h 1 it
Thoro Ih not a dutu'iiorntti point In
oliHtn IioxIiik, and a more enjoyable
sport never Iiiih Iihiui plnrod hoforo
tho pnhllr. IIoxIiik today nut lot sec
ond to mine 11H a national Hport and
In fast becoming moro and more pop
nlnr. Tho eontontniitM of Monday nve--Iiik's
mIiow ar all local boys In a
way, hh (hoy havo lived In Mod font
for tho past two yours. ItnlHtnu and
D01111 havo had ring experience In I'al
Ifornla undor tho Instructions of some
of tho mom noted hoxorH, which Ih 1
nu niwuraiuo to tho puhllo that tholr
oxhlliltlon will )0 moral and clean.
No Hinall amount of encouragement
Khoiild ho Hhown to those willing IndH
who havo, an tho main point or tholr
efforts, to bring together every man
who enjoys any kind of phyHlcal
tralnliiK Into an organization, nnmo
ly tho Modford Athlotlo club.
It Ih their desire to organize such
n club for all, unrollliiK In It every
Knmu or nport which will tend to
dovolop tho phynlcal condition of
Medford'M ynuunnd old.
It In for thin that thene boys, en
roiirnKud by n few local IiuhImohh men,
nro Btrlvlm; to awaken an Interest
nmonK nil, nnd poHnesH them with a
Mplrlt thnt will rmiHo them to organ
ize. Incorporate nnd maintain an or
ganization thnt can compete with nny
mid all clubn In OreKon nnd Cali
fornia and live to ho ono Medford
inny nlwnyn bo proud of. Iloost It
hIoiik. nil who aro for Modford,
GERMANS ARE PLANTING
LAFfGE FORESTS IN CHINA
In eoiiHidcrinj,' the progriWH of the
HlmoHt worlil-wido movement for pro
toelion of forontn, nn iiituroMiiitr ro
view htiri jimt lioen inndo of tho work
in CHnna n country which in so oft
on cited rfH nn nxiimpKi of tlio evil ef
IVcIh of defoiiiHtnlioii.
Tn n iMirtion of thu Oelcstinl kiiiL'
dom onrncst offorlH nro now being.
undo to ni-estnbliHh n forciHt oov
r ly planting. Conmil Wilbur T.
Orncey of THingtnu, China, reports
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nun nit uormniiH in unit region nro
making KiicceKHfiil ultemptH at rofor-
ostiition. Tho huccdsh of thu work
wiih practically nHHiired nt tho Hlnrt,
lor to (lerniiuiy ik given the credit
for having the higliCHt developed hvs-
tem of forestry, mill it wiih naturn
to expect Unit the long experience in
forcKt work in thu fatherland would
Ichhcii preliminary oxporimontntion
nnd hnfltmi progronn in China.
THAT CHRISTMAS 1MIKHHNT.
A nlco plcco of cnblaot work or
mission furnlturo mnlcoa an idoal gift,
very appropriate nnd uaoful. Wo npo
lallzo In maklug tho "out of tho or
dinary" plocos. In fact, anything In
tho mlnajon fi rntturo or oablnot work
llnoa mndo to your order, any finish
you may dcnlro. Drop In and sot our
prco8,
MI88ION FUItNITURK WORKS,
Shop near cornor Elshth and Holly
RtrootR. Phono 3302,
A SNAP
Flvo-room biint;nlow and lot In
East Modford, on easy tonus It tak
en at oucu. Ilqulro
1 in MAIN HTHEIOT, MEDFOHI). OH.
DECIOUQS FRUIT
AT
Roo & Hatfield State That This Sea-
t
son's Crop Is Nearly All
Sold..
i
Itao & Hattlold nay:
Mliinuwnwa hrnrid Emperors In tho
ICkIiuI woro montly good size nnd col
or, hut allowed coiiHldorahlo stem rot,
clusters hoIIIiik $ 1 . 7 r. to 11.87 1-2;
llunck pack, $1.12 1-2 to $1.50. Oth
ora raiiKol from r.Oc to $1 with nn
average of $1,10 fo rtfio car.
Persimmons In thin car wcro iimnll
nnd iiold for $1.50,
Earl's car from Kllnk consisted of
TokayH and Emperors; TokayH In
rotten condition hoIIIiik for 40c. Em
purorn wor() g d size and color, froHh
and Rood condition, selling $ 1 .2D to
$1.50.
Offerlnj; tnmonow wilt coiihIhI of
three earn, of which wo will havo two,
0:10 car of Emperors, ono car of
ptmrfl. ThurHton eompnny will havo
ono car of Emperors. TIiIh will prob
ahly wind tho docldiioun fruit HcnHou
up for I'JO'J.
4 II1IHII1CHH IIIUIl WOIIMI 110 lOOIlttll IO
try to hiivo dimo when lie knew lie
would Inlor Ioho dollars. This nji-
I4 ltt ijti.
4 t til .1
Piioh paruouinny 10 1110 iruu row-
cr; iion v miy poor hiook occnuse iih(
dump. See I, B. Hoover and Kot tho
bout.
ooqi
I.lvo nt tho I'alniH, now trick building,
now furniture, strictly modern, cor
ner Ornpe nnd Main ntrcots.
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PORTLAND MARKETS.
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1Iomi, Wool anil Hides.
Hops 1908 crop, cholco, 17c;
prlmo to cholco, lCc; prlmo, 15 Mc,
medium, 15c; 1909 cholco, 23c;
prime, $20c; medium, 18M9p.
Wool 1909, Wtllamotto vaHey,
20(T24c; eastern Oregon, 20?23c.
Sheepskins Shearing, 10 tQ1 25c
oach; short wool, 25Q50c; medium
wool, &0c(?$l each; long wool, 75c
$1.26 each.
Tnllow Prlmo, por lb., 3 (IT 4c; No. soles, Cc lb; shrimps, 12 l-2o lb;
2 nnd greaso. 2?2V6c porch, Cc lb; torn cod, 8c lb; lobsters,
Chlttlm bnrk 4fi'4&c. 32c lb; crawfish, 23c doz; sturgeon,
Mohair 1900, 23024c lb j 2Ma lb; black bass, 20o lb; silver
Hides Dry hides, 17G18S4o lb;ismolts, Co lb; black cod, 7c lb;
Kreon, 9'4(cl04c lb; bulls, roon
snlt, Tc lb; kips, 10 MO Vic lb; calves
green, lC18c lb.
Itutter, Kgg mill Poultry.
Ebeh Local. candlod, solect,
42Vic; ordinary run 40 ft 42c; sec
onds, 32c; local storaco, 32Vi3'3Gc;
uaHtern stornco, 32 1-2 (3 5c.
Uuttor Fat Dellvory f o. b. Port
land Sweet cream, 37c; sour,
35 l-2c.
Iluttor Extrn creamory, 39 l-2c;
fancy, 37 UTS 8c; storo, 25c.
Clicenc Fancy full cream flaU,
lfic; triplets and dalslon, ISc; Younn
Americas, 19c.
Poultry Mixed chickens. 15 5?
15 l-2c; fancy lions, 15 l-2c; roos-
toni, old, lie; springs, lGc; ceoso(
10c; ducks, lGc; pigeons, squabs
$2 doz; dressed chickens, 17 1-2 fl
ISc; wild iooho, $0 dozen,
(irnln, Kloin- iw id liny.
Unrloy Producers' prlct 1909
Fo$od, $28.50; rolled, $30; brow'
Ing, $29 C 29.50.
Wheat Track Club, $1.05; bltio-
tuni, $1.17; rod, $1; fortyfold, $1.09;
Turkoy rod, $1.03 j 1.05; Wlllnmotto
valley, 1.0a.
MIllstuffH Selling prlco nrnn,
$2tl; middlings, $33; shortB, $2G;
chop, $22(028; alfalfa meal, $21 por
ton.
Flour New crop, patents, $0.15;
straight, $1.85; bakers, $5.95(6.15;
Wllluinett0 valley, $5.70 bbl; export
grndos, $4; nrahnm, Vs, $5. CO;
whole wheat, $5,20; ryo, 50, $0.50;
balos, $3,
Hay producers' prices Now
timothy, Wlllnmotto valloy fancy,
$18; ordinary, $17; enstorn Oregon,
$20; mixed, $14Ril5; clovor No. 1,
$14 16; wheat, $14 015; cheat, $15
10; nlfalfa, $15.
Onts Spot delivery, now, produc
ers' prlco Track, No. 1 whlto,
20.50; gray, $28028.50.
Corn Wlolo, $30; cracked, $37
ton.
Fruit mill Vegetable.
Frosh Fruits Orangoa, Valonclas,
$3,05 n box; Imnnuns, 5 l-2o lb;
oars, nOotff $1.25; hucklobonies, 12e.
Potatoos Selling, now, $11.10.
ApiiIor $101.50.
Vogotnbles Now turnips, Oregon,
80 iff 90c sack; boots, $1.25; carrots,
SO09Oa sack; cabbnRO, local, 75 ?
$1; tomnloos, local, funny, $1,60 ort;
beaiiH, lOo lb; cuullflowof. 90e(fi'?l
Quests For You
Something must ho Houglit something is needed something must ho found
quickly. Mnyhe the quest's objective is money a house a hoarding place a
used piece of machinery or furniture a worker a job a tenant.
T11 any of these 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.
doz; poan, 2c Ih; horseradish, 10c;
huuehen; colory, 50 86c; egg plant,
lfic pound; com, $1.25 Hack; nwect
potatoes, $1.75 01.85,
Itlco Imperial Japan No. 1, 5lc;
No. 2, 54c; Now Orloans head, C 3-4
7c; Croolo, G4".
IloanB&small white, $5. GO; largo
white, $4.50; pink, $4.25; bayou,
$5.75; I.lman, $0; rcda, $7.50.
(Jrocorlrs, Nnt, Etc.
$5.85; fruit or borry. $5.95; do
granlated, $5,05; coonf. A, $5.75;
extra 11, $.25; golden O, $5.35; D
yellow, $5.25; beet, $5.C5, barlelfl
wvi., i.uavo uub iivi-.
vnnco on sack bal8,
Honoy New, 13V6c lb. '
I
1 r.n n9 l.r.vsia 1 tin Imvna KKtt
afll, VMi ,, VnxMnna.
nrcBHcd Mcrto Front etroet hoS8.'
facy. 10c: ordlnarv. 9c! veals, or-'
'
ira, j.c; ordinary , lie; ncavy, u j
(ic; mutton, 7c; lambs, 7c.
Hams, llaccn, etc. Portland
pack (local) ham, 17 ',4c; brc.iJcfust
I bacon, 1SK(?27c; boiled ham, 25
20c; picnics, 14c; cottage-roll, 15c;
i regular short clears, smoked, lCc;
backs, smoked, lGVSc; pickled
tongues, COc oarh.
i Local I.nrU Kcttl- 1 - f, l'H.
IvS'c lb: 5k. 18 l-2c lb; 50-lb. -tl:is.
17 l-2c lb; steam rendered, 10s, 17c FOR RENT Rooms for licht house
j lb. 5s 17 1-Sc lb, compound 10s, keeping. 404 West Second. 229
! 11 3-4c lb.
Clams Hnrdobcll, per box, $2.40;
razor damn, $2 box.
Fish Rock cod, 10c; lb; floun
ders, Co lb; hallnbut, 7c lb; striped
bass, 15c lb; catfish, 10c lb; salmon,
Htcclhcad, 8 l-2c lb; silvers,
7 l-2c;
crabs, $101.50 doz.
Oystoro Shoalwater bay, per gal
lon, $2.25; per 100-lb. rack, $5;
Olympla, per gallon, $2.40; per 100
lb. sack, $707 50; canned, 55c can,
37c dozen; eastern In oboll, $1.75
per 100.
Coal oil Pearl, Astral and Star,
19c gallon; cocone, 22c gallon; olnlno
28o gallon; headlight, 20 Vic gallon;
oxtni star, 22c gallon; water white,
UV&015V&O gallon; special wator
whlto, 15c gallon.
Gasollno Rod crown nnd motor,
1G023O cnllon; 86 gasolli o, 30 0
37V4c gallon; V. M. & P. naphtha,
13 Vi (TP20UC gallon: onnlno distil-
lato. 9 016e gallon. i
Oattlo nest sloers, weighing lSOOl
pounds, $4.75; medium steers, $4.50,
best cows, $3.75; best holfors, $3.75;
bulls, $202.75; stags, $2.5003. j
Hogs Hent oast of tho mountains, i
$S.50; Wlllamotto valloy best, $7.75,
07.85; stockors, $4 06; pigs, $G07.j
Shoop nest wcthors, $, ordinary,
$4 04.75; oprlng lnmbs, $0; straight!
oNvos. $1.25 04.50; mixed lots, $4.25.
Calves Rest, $5; ordinary $0
4.50.
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Fruit and Vjetahles.
(PricoR paid by Med rd morehnnta.l
Apples, 102o lb; pears, lV&0c:
Potatoes, lo lb: onions, $1.50
cwt;; groen onions, 35o dot. buuohos;
onbbngo, lMio; turnips, lVc; pars
nips, lo and 1V!0 Ih.; sqimsli, 30o mid
$1 doz., pumpkins, 10 mid 15o.
Butter, Eggs and Poultry.
(Prices paid by Modford merchants.
uancn outtor, 3dc; raacy cream-
ory, 37V$n
iToan rancn eggs, ouj.
Mixed poultry. 10o: spring ehiok-
ens, 15c; ducks, 10c? tiu'Keya, 17c.
Feed and Millstttffs.
(Pricos paid prodiuors.)
tt .. t:.,..iv.,. tm. irip.. ir.
grass? $14 'to?' grVln'hay," $ib ton!;
Grain Whoat, $1.20 bushol; oats,'
$3G ton; bnrloy, $30 ton,
Hoof, i '.v So; pork 6 Vic; mutton i
ilVio; lamb, 4Vjej veal (dressed), Go
(Soiling prices.)
Rollod bnrloy, $2 V.wt, $30.50 ton;
bran, $1 70i r .ddlliMa, $1 S.iU 90;
short f. 1.80(a1.8.-.
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LOST.
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STRAYED Into my enclosure, cow
mid calf,- very wild. Owner will
plcaso remove. L. P. Hubbard, cor
ner Jacksonville Road and Dell
Lane.
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FOR RENT.
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FOR RENT Five-room house, three
blocks Bouth of Main street; has
bath, toilet, electric lights and ce
mont walks; will bo rented partly
furnished or unfurnished an dcnlred.
Address or Inqulro 214 South Grape
street. 233
FOR RENT Four-room houPe on
.. e,rnnf ,,,,. ,,, nf nnrl.
?,"!0t' n,0Tk T"1
iuiuress or iiujiiire in -t-t oouin
Grapo.
232
F0U RENT One ortwo nicely fur
nished rooms, hent nnd bath and
eelotric lights. Ronsonnble. On
South Central avenue. Phone 891.
801
FOR RENT Reasonable, n new,
strictly modem house, close in. Ap
ply 334 Sixth street, corner Ivv.
233
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. No.
10 North Ornpestrcet. ...237
FOR RENT Nicoly furnished room,
strictly modem house; inquire G S.
Ornngo strqet. 724J
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
ladies; close in; brtth, etc. 429 N.
Central nve. 230
FOR RENT Live at tho Palms, now
brick building, now furniture, strict
ly modern, cornor Grapo an I Main
streets.
FOR RENT Desk room in largo
heated office, second floor, .6
month. 133 W. Mnin st. 223
FOR RENT Farms, from 40 acroe
upward, stiltablo for fruit, alfalfa
stock or general farming. Inqulro at
offlco Condor Wator & Power com
,pany, 209 W. Main street.
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FOR SALE.
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FOR SALE If yon want tho best
dry wood nt tlio lowest prico cnll nt
421 South Grapo street or phone to
Main 491. 231
FOR SALE A bnrgain;
1U ncrcs d
miles from Central Point, 10 acres
m two-yenr-otu isowtowns and
Spitzonberg apples, 12 acres in nl
fnlfn, 30 acres nil grul blnck soil
10 neres red orchard land; good
house and good bam. Address box
70, Central Point, Oregon. 233
FOR SALE An equity in good city
lots; 25 por cent. Box 70S. 234
FOR SALE llakory with good trndo
cheap for cash. Sickness .causo of
slUng. W. T. York & Co. 22S
FOR SALE Havo two lots for salo
in Kenwood adition nt n prico you
can mnko monoy on. Seo Baldwin,
West .end Fourth street. 230
i FOR SALE Young orchard in boar-
ing. Mat C'allionn, Phoenix, Or.
FOR SALE-Oak, fir and pine cord-
wood, 12 nnd 10-inoh; nlso dry rail
wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phono
order to Mam 4201.
FOR SALE Automobilos ; or will
trndo for real ostato. 31 North B
stroot. 231
FOR SALE Gonuino Navajo blank-
ot. Inqmro nt Medford Furnituro
Co
FOR SALE 75"acro ranch, with
good wntor right; finest frvlt land;
choap;; also property in Portlnad;
will trade for Modford property Soo
Coloman nt cigar factory.
FOR SALE-Choico business proper-
V u unrpmn, on long iime; easy
rorm .ximrpsB r i. nox iin.
FOR SALE 5 nnd 10-nore trnors
just within and adjoining nity lim
its, nt n bargu'ui, on f nnniial pny
merti. Address P O Pov 118
POR SALE-Household goods. US
NoWtaVtii MlVOt, 231
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FOR SALE Or exchange tor Med
ford real estate or ranch, 110 acres
tobacco farm on Pennsylvania rail
road In southorn 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 mlletJ south of Baltimore, 25
miles from United States Capitol,
Washington, D. C; abundanco of
water; good rods; mild climate.
Address Box 20, Maall Tribune office-.
TO TRADE 10 lots in cholco addl
tlon to city for automobile. What
have you? Address D, care Mall
Tribune. 230
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WANTED.
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WANTED To rent n furnished.
houc. John A. Loone'. care Ore-1
1- O ! -i I
goii urciinrnrt .ynincaic.
WANTED Immediately one box
prime Cornice pears; ono box as
sorted prime npplcs and pears. Will
pay the price. Oregon Orchards
.Syndicate. 231
WANTED Cook wanted on ranch.
Cull FnnnerJine 14x1. 23;V
WANTED Furnished rooms or small
ltoue. Address W. T. York & Co
232
WANTED Dining room girl wanted
nt Gold Hill Hotel, Gold Hill nve- j
jitie. , 230
ANTED r irst-clnss stenograph
er. Apply nt office of Rogue River
Kleetnc Company. 235
WANTED Woman wnnts position
ns cook nnd general housework. Ad
dress "C. N.," cure Mail Tribune.
234
WANTED By married nnnn position
to work on fruit ranch. .Adress Y,
caro of Mail Tribune. 235
WANTED $200 for good paying
business; good rato Interest. Ad
dress F. L. B Mall Tribune. 235
TO LET Contrnct to clear and
plow 30 acros land. Apply C. F.
Cnnlr. 5S Woet Afnin nm
TO TRADE City lots for auto. Ad
dross P. O. Box 678. Medford. 231
WANTED Good fresh milch cow.
Address G. Clnusing, box 306, Med-
ford.
233
WANTED Lnundress to take work
homo. Adress E. F. A. Biitnor,
MS Taylor and Philips Bldg. 223
run bALh IJoree nnd wne-on nt!
411 South Laurel street. 248
WANTED Competent girl for fam
ily of two; will pay $1 n day. Write
or call at 219 North Oakdalo avonue.
Call mornings. 225'
WANTED Maried man to work on
fruit ranch; orchard oxporienco not
uecessary, permanent job to the
right pnrtics. Address 7, caro of
inbiine. 230
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citiiin I
WANTED Jnpnneso wnnts position
as n cook mid general housowork,
Addross "." caro of box 264. 230
WANTEU To furnisho plans nnd
ofitiimitos without cost; if you in-
tond building can save you monoy.
Iuquiro nt Star restaurant or ad
dress Box 818. N. G. Holmes, con
tractor and buildor. 232
WANTED Family wants to rent six
or sovon room houso at onco, con-
noctod with tho sowor. Address W.
. Harris. 132 North Iw strot.
WANTED Experioneod quarry man.
Address P. O. Box 418, Medford,
Or.
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Restaurants.
BEE mVE RESTAURANT Meals
15o; beds, 15o. Qivo ns a trial! 29
Central avenuo. upstnirs.
Kindergarten.
KINDERGARTEN 1009 W. Main
stroot, Hours: From 0 a. m. to 11:30
n. m. For particulars apply to Miss
Arm Harmon, director, nt tho school
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eUSINESS DinECTORV
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CHIMNEY SWEEP If your chim
ncy needs cleaning be sure nnd see
D. D. Wooch. Leave orders nt the
Jfcdford Hardware Co., or phono
2581. 231
Auctioneers.
E. F. A. BITTNER Auctioneer, will
bo found in room 208, Taylor &
Phipps Building.
Sewing Machines.
Singer and Wheeler & Wilson sewing
machines for ront and for sale on
easy payments. All kinds repaired
and work guaranteed. Best oil ond
needles for all makes at tho Singer
store, 27 Sonth C st. Phone 3431.
Allornoys.
WITHINOTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm Building.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorn ey-at-la
No. P D street, ground floor.
COLVIO & REAJfES W. M. Col-
vig, C. L. Renmcs. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank Build
ing. Second floor.
Stenographer.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, at tho
Moore Hotel.
ELLA M. OAUNYAW Palm block
Stenographic work doca quickly an i
well.
Real Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real
estate, loans and fire insurance
Office 112 W. Main nt.. Medfurd
Ore. Phone 3073.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. ha
the best equipped jb office is
Southern Oregon; Portia id prices
37 South Central ave.
Optlciahs.
DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op
'ician between Portland and Sac
ramento Office on West Main streel
nni rnnr.''itt
Jeweler.
ELWOOD AND BURNETT, tho jaw
elers, carry a complete stock and
make a specialty of high grade re
pair work. Opposite thp. Nash Ho
tnl i
Brick Companies.
G. W. Priddy. T. CBrif
O. D. Naj
THE MEDFORD . HCK CO.
Brick mnnufactu-n pad contrc
tors; nlso lime, ccm- aad p)us
in any ipjautity. Office, Medfo.
National bank blJg. Phoneo Mair.
545.
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Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURN7TCRE CO.- Uo
dertakers. Day Phono 351. Night
Phones C. W. Conklin 3601; J. H.
BuUer 3571.
PLno Instruction.
HARMONY, sight reading, musical
form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan
Collego of Music. Miss Flora Gray,
btudios, 144 South Central nvenue.
Phono 493.
Paint Stores.
Al. J. MBTCALF Paints. Brashes.
Wall Papor, Glass, Varnishes Stains
and Wall Tints. 318 E. Main St.
Medford. Oregon.
Tea Companies.
GRAND UNION TEA CO. S. Kcmr
tnorne, ngt. J' ! opced from
to 6. Phono :s;j. 237 K'ivereid
avenue.
Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shon. Tin and
6heet iron ware on hand nnd made to
order 128 North G street.
Photograph Studios.
Carriage and Auto Painting.
"ALLEY SIGN AND CARRIAGE
WORKS High-class work guaran
teed. Signs. Riverside avenue.
Phono 801.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Maokoy and die with joy." Ovor Al
len & Reagan's storo; entrance oo
Seventh street
Civil Engineers
WILL tako by contract, on reason
able terms, all kinds of work, also
irrigating, planting and cultivating.
oto. Landscapo gardening. First
class references. , William Peters,
Civil Engineer, Phono 1801, 322 East
'Main street, Medford, Oregon,
444444444444444444
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
444444444444 4 4444 4'
Painting and Decorating.
MEDFORD DECORATING CO., uo
cessors to Shearer & Phillips,
painters nnd decorators in all
branches; wenthorcd oak on insido
finish a specialty. Our greon roof
stains guaranteed not to spot. 504
N. Bcatty Bt. P. O. Box 14, Medford.
Bill Posters
VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and
Distributor. AU orders promptly
filled. Room 7, Jackson County
Bank Building, Medford, Or.
Billiard Parlors
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs
Young and Hall building. A nice
coo! place to spend the hot after
noons. Architects.
J. K. A. BILES Architect nnd
Builder. P. O. Box 480. Medford
Or. Your building respectfully so
licited. Furniture
H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in new-
and seeond hand furniture and hard
ware. Agents for Mound City kit
chen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8tb and Holly Sta., Med
ford. Mission Furniture made to
order. Cabinet work of all kind.
A trial order solicited.
MORBOFP & WOLFF Cook Stovea
and Ranges. New and Second Hand
'Furniture. Ends' old stand, 18-20
R St .Sooth Phone HI. Sled ford, Or.
Orayage and Transfer.
Nurseries
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
i 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. Co-ik. Prop. R. R. V
depot P. O. Bo 841. Phone 583.
Medford.
Transfer and Drayage.
-tl. S. BRUMBLE Drnynco and
transfer. Baggage stored. Office
n nnd Seventh.
Cement Workers.
B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran
teed strictly first-class. Residence
No. 406 Beatty street. A card will
bring me to you.
Music.
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. H.
L. Haillier, 707 Main street West.
Private lessons in singing (method
Rogsini) and languages French,
Italian, Gorman, Spanish.
MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruotbn
Metropolitan College of Musio. Mis&
Flora Gray. Phono 493. 144 South
Central avenue.
Building and Loan Association
JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING-
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C
Boggs, Acting Secrotary, 12c! E.
Mam street.
Carpenters and Builders.
F. E. HILL Will furnish plana au
list of all timber to be out in built,
ing. Medford, Oregon.
W. O. HOLMES, contractor nnd
builder; plans and estimates furn
ished. Inquire Star restaurant or
address Box 818.
Dentists.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS- Deutist
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles
Building, Main street, Medford, Ore
gon. Physicians and Surgeons.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson Comply bank. Night calls
promptly answored. Office and res-
ident phono Main 3432.
S. A. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
Offices in naskins' Building. Phono
Main lOOl.
CONROY & CLANCY Office in
Stowart Building PhysIclanB and
Surgeons. Offlco phone, Main 341;
prlvato phono, Main 612.
S. R. 8EELY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Modern equipped operat
ing rooms. X-Ray. Offico hours
10.12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Juokson
Co. Bank Building.
DR. F. G, CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteop at h I o
Physicians. Mission Block, Phone
201. Modford.
CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Ey
speo'nlist. when others fail. Offios
in Rugle Pharmacy. Main 233. Eau
Maiu near D Anjou.
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