Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 16, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDFOBD, OREGON,
USED MAILS 10
DEFRAUD
VICTIMS
Eniillslimnn Fanes Mnxlmum Penalty
of Six Years for Uslnu United
States Malls to
Defraud.
HUATTLH. WiihIi., Hue. 10. Kd--ward
II. Rtubloy today fiiccii a maxl
muni Muntwirn of hIx yimra In prison
for Ita vIiik tiHOtt tho hiiiIIm to defraud,
llo wmh round Kiillty on four conntn
In th federal court Into yeatorday,
tho penally on each count bulnn IS
inoiitlnt Imprisonment. Btubloy, who
Ih iui KiiKllHliutnn, with n pollco roc
ord In Htivornl count cHIcm In both tho
United Htntca mid nrltlnh Columbia,
wiih convicted of having nbatractod
l.ttterH to miosis in rooming iioiiHe
nnd writing nppoals In th nnmo of ,
tho person addressed to relntlveH nnd
frlondH for monoy,, claiming tlio por
nou wan III mid In n destitute condi
tion. Ho would then obtain tho lot
tern containing tho money or cIiocUb
mid lieep tlio proceed.
Miss Kvn Mnhonoy of Toronto, Cnn.t,,.u eoliclj.m of .. wo,lii,v collector.
testified yeiitordny that alio recolvod i
a letter purporting to hnvo boon writ
ton by a friend In bohnlf of hor un
blo, Frnnk (!nm;h. She mid nho sent
thn money nuked. Gatigh testified
hi wiih not rospnnalhln for tho letter
anil received no money. Several oth
vr young women, brought horo from
various purtH of tho country, also tes
tified (o nlni liar fnctn, nil xtntltiK that
they received npponlit for fund pur
porting t bo In tho Interests of rein
tlvos who were Hit Id to bo III nnd In
financial HtniltB.
On (ho Ktnnd Rtuliloy admitted that
h0 had nerved n penlteutlnry iieutcnrc
nt Walln Wmln imdjuio Jail sentonoo
In IlrltlHli Columbln.
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
.Minn .loie Calhoun wiih viaiting
i her HiHter, Mra. S. K. HtepheiiH last
biiuday.
Mr. and Mm. Weldon Hurtley
were piiri'linhing Home nice ftirnitiiro
for their new residence in North
Talent laM Friday.
Mihh ( lara Allen wiih vimting
mentis in l'hoenix IiihI ThurHdny.
C. T. Pnyno of Fern Vulley wan
over to Phoenix WednoHduy.
Weldon Hartley ban been finishing
up their new roaidonco tn North Tal
out and liiHt week purchiiHcd some
fine furniture, and carpets nnd other
funiiHliings. Mr. and Mrs, Hartley
own one of Uioho fertile traetH of
laud in the garden Hcctinn of Rogue
river valley and nre building an idea
home thereon.
Minn Lulin Roberta and Itoy Cot
man of North Talent were Med fun'
visitors last TuoHday.
Emitt Boohiui who formerly romd
ed in Talent but now livoH in Kltun-
nth county in nt Talont on biiHiiieaa
Mrs. QeorKO AfcClnin wiih nmoiiK
thoHo iIoiiik' ChriHtmaH Stopping in
Aledford Innt TuoHdny.
Mm. A. O. Croy of North Talent
liroiiKht to tho homo of your corrofl
pondeut Hovornl earn of field corn
that would bo hard to boat. They
inciiKiirod a lit tlo ovor twolvo inchoH
in leiiKlh and weighed throe poundH
nntl lour ounces, wore of very Htnal
eoiib, and filled out to tho very ond
ot oneli oar with fino kornols. Mrs.
Croy'H fathor brought Heed from Mm
l rt ii a it i .
Houri iiihi inn inn. nut tlio oars
raiHod aro lnre;or than thoso planted.
Mrn. Win. JleanlHley of l'hoenix
wiih visiting friondfl in North Tnlont
last TuoHday.
MiBH Urfico Wino in visitine; nt the
homo of Mrn. W. S. Stnneliff thin
week.
MrH. Lilly Hlaokdood was no in
North Talont Tuesday viHitiiiR lior
dniiKhtor, Mm, W. H. Stnneliff.
THAT CIIU1BTMAS I'lHCSHXT.
A nlco plooo of oablnot work or
mltmlon furnUnro mnkoR an Ideal gift,
vorr npproprlato and usoful. Wo npo
clalUo In muhlnR tho "out of tho or
dinary" ploooo. In faot, Anything In
tho mission fi ralturo or cablnot work
llnoa mndo to your order, nny finish
you may doslrc. Drop in and got our
prlcon.
MISSION FUKNITUnB WORKS,
Shop near cornar RlRtatU nnd Holly
strootfl. Phono 3S9S.
L, 1 1 i1 ji..Muii qjsr
A SNAP
Flvcroom bungalow nnd lot In
13nnt Modford, on oaBy tonus If tak
en .'nt once, Ilqulro
ltrt MAIN STUEIOT, MlSDFOItl). OR.
CARPENTER SLIPS ON
SCAFFOLD AND IS KILLED
SEATTLE, Wnnli., Deo. 10. Mnr
tln N. Banks, n enrpontor, nged about
.'in yonrH, nml nuppoHiid to lo from
Hun Diego, Crtlif., in (load liccr today
iih tliu rcHtilt of a fall from tbo roof
of tlio old Third Avonuo theater at
Third avonuo and Sonera Hfrci'l yt'f"
tnriluy iiftornoou. Tho building' ia
being wreaked and Banka Htopped
mi noiiio timborH which collapHcd uu
dur bin weight, precipitating him to
tlio ground, a dintauco of forty feet.
Death wiih iiiHtiititaucoiiH. Among
Ii!h offcotH wiih found a letter of in
Irodiiulioii dated at Kan Diego and
Kilned "Kiinicu" nddrcNHod 'to Rob
ert K. Wheeler, a linomnn for tho lu
dupmidmit Tolephouo company lieru.
AGED VIOLIN SOLD IN
' FRISCO FOR $1000
HAN JOSE, Cab, Deo. 1(1. What
in Kiiid to bo a genuine Stindivariim
violin, one of the few remaining, wiih
rinlil fur SI. 000 here tixlav after ho-
(, ; 10 ,,1Ht ()f (l ,mwll
j l( Hn0V0l, for ,t,H. Tlio
"Ktrnd" wiih Hold to the broker for
a mere pittance by Mra. J. Miirklinin,
mi tigod woman wIioho want forced
her to part with the treanure given
to hur by her father before tltu civil
wnr. It DaH loitnd a reming place in
If dinHntiafiod with your coffee or
tea phono 101)1.
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ItoM, Wool nnd Hlilrn.
Hops IU08 crop, cholco, 17c;
prlmo to choice, lGc; prlmo, 15 c;
medium, 15c; 1909 choice, 23c;
prime. $20c; medium, 1819c.
Wool 190D, Wlllmnotto vnHoy.
20fl-24c; eastern Oregon, 20r23c.
Shoopaklnn Bliearlnc lOCfJGc
oacb; nhort wool, 25 50c; medium
wool, SOcOfl onch; long wool, 7Gc
$1.25 each.
Tnllow Prlmo. per lb., 3flto; No.
2 and urease, 2 (T 2 Vic
Clilttlm bark 15 4 V4c
Mohair 1900. 23?24o lb
Hideo Dry hldos, 17?18Hc. lb;
Kreen. 9 Vi fl 10 Vic lb; bulls, Rrccn
nlt. To lb; kips, 1010 V&c lb; cnlvca
Krcon, lC?18c lb.
Mutter, Krr and roullry
Kkkh Ical. candled, solect,
i?ic; ordlnnry run 4042o; sec
onds, 32c; local Htorneet 32 V4 3'35c:
enstrn HtornRO, 33 l-2ef3Do.
Hutter Fnt Oollvory t o. b. Port
land Sweet cronm. 37c; sour,
35 l-2c.
nuttor Extrn creamery, 39 l-2c;
fancy, 37T3Sc; Bloro, 2Gc.
Choeno Fancy full cronm fluU
18c; triplets nnd dalalon, 18c; Young
American, 19c.
Poultry Mixed chickens, 16 C
15 l-2c: fnncy hons. 15 l-2c; roos-
torH. old. llo; springs, lGc; booso,
10c; duckH, lCc; pigeons, BqunbB
$2 dor; droRsod chlckcnB, 17 1-2
18c; wild 20080, 0 dozen.
Oniln, Flour will Hny.
Ilnrloy I'roducon prices 1909
Fojod, $28.50; rolled, ?30; brow
InR. 29 2.9.50.
Wheat Track Club, $1.05; bluo-
tom, $1.17; rod, $1; fortyfold, $1.09;
Turkey rod, $1.03 1.05; Wlllnmotto
valley, 1.05,
MlllBtuffe Selling prlco Ilrnn,
$2C; middlings, $33; nhorts, $2C;
chop, $22 28; nlfnlfa monl, $21 per
ton.
Flour Now crop, pntontB, $0.15;
Btrnlght, $1.85; bnkors, $5,95 010.15;
Wlllnmotto valley, $5.70 bbl; oxport
grndoH, $-lr graham, Vis, $5.00;
wliolo wlieut, $5.20; ryo, 50, $0,50;
bales, $3,
Hny producers' prices Now
timothy, Wlllnmotto vnlloy fancy,
$18; ordlnnry, $17; onBtorn Orogon,
$20; mixed, $14 15; olovor No. 1,
$14tfpl5; whont, $14 15; cheat, $15
16; nlfnlfa, $16.
Oats Spot dollvory, now, produc-
or' prlco Track, No. 1 whlto,
20.60; grny, $28ft28.60.
Corn Wlolo, $30; crncked, $37
ton.
Friiltn nml Vcgetrtblea.
Fresh Fruits Ornngoa, Vnlonclns,
$3,05 n box; bnnunns, 5 l-2o lb;
onrs, 50o$1.26; huckloborrleB, 12c.
Potntoos Soiling, now, $ieT1.10.
Applos $11.50.
VegotnblcB Now turnips, Oregon,
8090o nnck; beets, $1.25; enrrots,
RO09Oc enck; cabbngo, locnl, 75 0
$1; tomatooB, local, fnncy, $1.60 crt;
bonnB, 10c lb; cnullflower, 90c $1
doz; pons, 2c lb; horseradish, lOo;
bunchoBj colory, 50(3)850; egg plant,
15o pound; corn, $1,25 Back; awoat
potatoes, $1.75 1.85.
Itloo Imperial Jnpnn No. 1, 5V4o;
No. 2, 5V4o; Now Orlonna hond, 0 3-4
7o; Croolo, 6Vlo.
IloniiBBiimll whlto, $5.50; largo
whlto, $4.50; pink, $4.25; bnyou, i
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The Day Brings Its Quota of
Quests For You
Something must bo nought something is needed something must be found
quiekly. 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 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 lino.
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$5.75;
LlmnH, $0; reds, $7.50.
Orocvrlcs, Nufii, lite.
$6.85; fruit or berry, $5.95; dry
grnnlnted, $5.95; coonf. A, $5.75;
extra U, $.25; golden O, $5.35; D
yellow, $5.26; beet, $6.05, harlots
15c, half boxos, 30c, boxes 55c nd
vnnco on sack basis,
Honoy Now, 13 Vic lb.
Mcntrt, Flfli mid Provlnlonf. '
DroRsod Mcrtn Front street hogs,
fancy. 10c; ordinary, 9c! venla, cx
tia, 12c; ordinary, 11c; heavy, 5
Cc; mutton, 7c; lambs, 7c.
Hams, Hnccu, etc. Portland
pack (local) ham, 17 Vic; breakfast 1
bacon, 18Vi27c; boiled bnm, 25 !
2Cc; picnics, 14c; cottage- roll, 15c;
rognlar nhort clears, smoked, lGVic;
backs, smoked, 10 Vic; pickled (
tongues, COc onch.
Locnl Lnrd Kettle leaf, 10s.
18c lb; 6s, 18 l-2c lb; 50-lb. tins,
17 l-2c lb; Btenm rendered, 10b, 17c
lb, 6a 17 l-8c lb, compound 10s,
11 3-4o lb.
Clams Hnrduhcll, por box, $2.40;
razor clams, $2 box.
Fish llock cod. 10c; lb; flonn-'
dora, Cc ib; bnllnbut. 7c lb: striped
bass, 15c lb; catfish, loc lb; salmon,
Bteolbcnd, 8 l-2c lb; Bllvern, 7 l-2c;
Holes, Cc lb; shrimps, 12 l-2u lb;
porch, Cc lb; torn cod. 8c lb; lobsters.
32c lb; crawfish, 23c doz; sturgeon,
12 Vic lb; black bass, 20o lb; allvor'
smulta, Cc lb; black cod, 7 Vic Ib;
crabs. $11.50 doz.
Oystcra Shonlwator bay, per gnl
lon, $2.25; per 100-lb. cack, $5;
Olympla, per gallon. $2.40; por 100
Ib. sack, $77 50; canned, 56c can,
37c dozon; coetern In aboil, $1.75
per 100.
Coal oil Pcnrl, Astral nnd Star,
19c gnllon; eocene, 22c gallon; clnlno
2So gnllon; headlight, 20 Vic gallon;
e. 8tAr.22 B.?"n; WBt.l; h"FOR RENT Desk room
ll'MQf l&KO gnuon; epcciui wmer
whlto, 15c gallon.
QnBolIno Rod crown nnd motor,
1023o enllon; 86 gaaolti o, 30
37 o gnllon; V. M. & P. nnphthn,
13Vi20Vio gallon; onglno dlattl
lato, 9 16c gnllon.
Cattle Boat ntoera, weighing 1200
pounds, $4.75; medium ateora, $4.50,
beat cowa, $3.75; best bolfora, $3.76;
bulla, $2 2.75; Btngs, $2.50 3.
Hoga Beat east of tho mountains,
$8.50; Wlllamotto vnlloy beat, $7.75
7.85; atockora, $4C; pigs, $C7.
Snoop BoBt wothora, $, ordlnnry
$4 4.75; oprlng lnmbB, $G; Btrnlght
owea, $4.254.50; mixed lots, $4.25.
Calves Boat, $5; ordlnnry $
4.50.
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Fruit and V-qetahlcs.
(PriooB paid by Med rd morohnnts 1
Applos, l2e lb; poara, lVic;
Potato cm, la lb; onions, $1.50
ewt;; groon onions, 35o doc. bunches;!
onbbiigo, lV&o; turnips, iyo; pars-;
nips, lo nnd 10 lb.; squnsh, 30a nnd ,
$1 doz.; pumpkins, 1U nnd loo.
Butter. Enns nnd Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford morehant.,
Ranch butto'r, 3Be; fancy cream- (
nrv !l7W,n I
l'Tosn rancn egga, uus.
Mined nnuUry. lOo; Hnriug olnok-
ona, 15o; ducka, lOcr tncKuya, 17c.
Feed and Mlrhstnffs.
(Prioos pni'd producors.)
nay Timothy. $10; nlfnlfa. $15;
grass, $i-i ton; gram nay, $iu ton.
Grain Whent, $1.20 buahol; oats,
$30 ton; bM'loy, $30 ton.
Uoof, ?-j.i'Sc; pork 6 Vic: mutton
305 lamb, 4Va; venl (drossod), Oo
(Soiling pncca.l
Rollod 'lmrloy, $2 cwt, $36.50 ton;
bran, $1 70: r-iddllnga, It .11 If 1 90;
shorts. $1.80(H)l.a5.
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STRAYED Into my onolosuro, oow
nnd cnlf, very wild. Ownor will
plonao remove L. P. Ilubtmrdf cor
nor Jnoksonvillo Rond nnd Boll
Lnno.
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POR RENT.
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FOR HKNT Newly furnished robms;
modent conveniences. 007 So. Ccn
trnlji venue. 232
FOR KENT House of two largo
roomH nicely furnished for house
keeping or unfurnished. Kent rea
son rile. Call 1048 West Ninth St.
233
FOR RENT Front room, furnished"
heal, electric light and bnth. 127
South O street.
230
FOR KENT Five-room house, three
blocks south of Main street; haB
bnth, toilet, electric lights nnd ce
ment walks; will bo rented partly
furnished or unfurnished as desired.
Addrass or Inqulro 244 South Grap0
street. 233
FOR RENT Four-room houso on
Ivy street, one block south of park.
Address or inquire nt 211 South
JJrnpO; i 232
FOR RENT One ortwo nicely fur
nished rooms, heat nnd bnth and
eelctric lights. Reasonable. On
South Central nvenuc. Phone 891.
. 891
FOR RENT Reasonable, n now,
strictly modern houso, close in. Ap
ply 331 Sixth street, corner Ivy.
233
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. No.
lu .ortiJ urnpe street. J.w
FOR RENT Nicely "furnished room,
Btnctly modern houso; inquire 0 S.
Orange street. 724
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
ladies: close in: bath, etc. 429 N.
Central nve. 230
FOR RENT LIro at tho PalmB, now
brick building, now furnlturo, strict
ly modern, corner Qrapo and Main
stroots.
in largo
floor, $0
heated office, second
month. 133 W. Main Bt
FOH
KENT Farms, from 40 acres
upward, suitable for fruit, alfalfa,
stock or general farming. Inqulro at
offlco Condor Water & Power com
pany, 209 W. Main street
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FOR SALE Good houso and lot at
540 Hamilton street, end of Oak
dalo paving; rents for $10 per
month; also two lots on Jackson
atreet, cheap if taken at once. Ad
dress Wm E. Stncey, Box 826. 233
FOR SALE Horpo and wagon nt
I 411 South Lnurol street. 248
FOR SALE If you want tho best
dry wood nt tho lowest prieo call at
421 South Grape street or phono to
Main 491. 231
FOR SALE A bnrgnin; 40 acres 2
miles from Central Point, 10 ncros
in two-year-old Nowtowns nnd
Spitzenborg npplcs,12 ncres in nl-
fnlfn, 30 acres nil good blnok sod,
10 nores rod orchard lnnd; good
houso nud good bnru. Address box
70, Contrnl Point, Oregon. 233
FOR SALE An equity in good city
lots: 25 por cont. Box 708. 234
SALE Bakery with good trndo
cheap for cash. Sickness caiiBo of
Blllng. W. T. York & CO. 22S
FOR SALE Young orchnrd in boar
ing. Mnt Cnllioun, Phoenix, Or.
FOR SALE Onk, fir nnd pine cord
wood, 12 nnd 10-inoh; nlso dry rail
wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phono
ordor to Main 4201.
FOR SALE Automobiles; or will
trndo for ronl estnto. 31 North B
atroet. 231
FOR SALE Gonuino Nnvajo blnnk
ot. Inquiro nt Medford Fumituro
. Co.
FOR SALE 76-ncro ranch, with
good wnter right; finest fruit land;
chonp:; also property In Portland;
will trado for Modford property Boa
Colomnn at clgnr factory.
FOR SALE Choice buaineaa proper
ty at a bargain, on long time; onay
tonus Address P O Box 418
FOR SALE 5 nnd 10-nore trnota
just within nnd ndjoining city lim
its, nt n bnrgnin, on 5 nnnunl pny-
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tnertH. Address P. O. Box 418.
FOH SALE Or exchnnge lor Bed
ford real estate or ranch, 110 acres
tobacco farm on Pennsylvania rail
road in southern Maryland. 85 acres
In cultivation, 26 acres la whlto oak
timber, 15 acres timothy meadow;
rich, loamy soil, also auttablo for
potatoes, molons and fruit; espec
ially adapted for Maryland peaches;
40 miles south of Baltimore 25
miles from Unltod States Capitol,
Washington, D. C; abundanco of
water; good ro?ds; mild climate.
Address Box 20, Manll Trlbuno of
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WANTED.
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WANTED Refined woman to care
for G-months old baby; mother is a
professional nurse. Good pay to
right party. Adress "X," euro Mail
Tribune.
WANTED Good clean cotton rags
at the Mail Tribune office. Will
pay right price for same.
WANTED To borrow $500 on a
good timber claim in .Douglas coun
ty. Address box 040, Medford.
235
WANTED Competent womnn for
genernl house work. Would like ref
erences. AUaress i'. U. box bio.
230
WANTED Good second hand hack
Address box 301. Medford. 235
WANTED To rent- a furnished
house. John A.,Loonc". enro Ore
gon Orchards Syndicate.
WANTED Immediately ono box
prime Cornice pears; one box as
sorted primo apples nnd penrs. Will
pay tho price. Oregon Orchnrds
Syndicate. 231
WANTED Cook wnnted
Coll Fnrmors lino 14x1.
on
rnnch
235
WANTED Furnished rooms or small
houso. Address W. T. York & Co.
232
WANTED First-class stenogrnph
or. Apply nt office of Rogue River
Elect no Company. 235
WANTED Womnn wnnts position
ns cook nnd genornl housowork. Ad
dress "C. N.," enro Mail Tribune
234
WANTED Bj married man position
to work on fruit rnnch. Adress Y
caro of Mail Tribune. 235
WANTED $200 for good paying
business; good rnto Interest. Ad
dress F. L. B Mall Trlbuno. 235
uooa iresn much cow,
Address G. CInusing, box 300, Med
ford. 233
WANTED Competent girl for fam
ily of two; will pay $1 a dny. Writ
or call nt 219 North Oalcdnlo nvenuo,
Call mornings. 325
WANTED To fnrnisho plans nnd
estimates without cost; if you in-
tond building can snvo you money,
Inquiro nt Star restanrnnt or ad
dress Box 818. N. G. Holmes, con
tractor nnd budder. 232
WANTED Experienced qnarry man.
Address P. O. Box 418, Medford,
Or.
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FOR EXCHANGE $2000 equity in
a good $3500 rosidonco proporty in
Grants Pnss to oxchnngo for land
in Rogue rivor vnlloy, improved or
unimproved. Address P. O. box
524. Grants Pnss, Orogon. 233
TO TRADE City lots for auto. Ad-
dress P. O. Box 078. Medford. 231
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Roafa lira iris.
BEE nml RESTAURANT Meals
15c; beil, 15o, flira us n trial, 29
Central nTonuo. upstairB.
Kindergarten.
KINDERGARTEN 1 009 W. Mnin
street. Hours; From 9 n. m. to 11 :30
n. m. For pnrtioulnrs npply to Miss
Arrn Harmon, director, nt the school
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CHIMNEY SWEEP If your chim
ney needs cleaning be sure nnd bco
D. I). Woods. Leave orders nt tho
Mcdford Hardware Co., or phono
2581. 231
Auctioneers.
E. F. A. BITTNER
bo found in room
Phipps Building.
-Auctioneer, will
208, Taylor &
Sewing Machines.
Singer and Wheeler & Wilson sowing
machines for ront and for sale on
easy payments. All kinds repaired
and work guaranteed. Best oil and
needles for all makes nt the Singer
store, 27 South C st. Phone 3431.
Attorneys.
WITIHNGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm Building.
PORTER J. NEFF Attomey-nt-l
No. fl D Htreet. ground floor
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of
fice Mcdford National Bank Build
ing. Second floor.
Stenographer.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, at tiw
Mooro Hotel.
ELLA JL GAUNYAW 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 Phone 3073.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. has
the. best equipped job office u
Southern Oregon; Portia 3d prices
37 South Central nve.
Opticians.
DR. GOBLE Tho only exclusive op-'
Hcian between Portland and Sac
ramento Office on West Main street
ana rtiiirai.
Jtwaler.
ELWOOD AND BURNETT, the jew
elers, carry a complete stock and
make a specialty of high grude re
pair work. Opposite the Nash Ho
tel. Brick Companies.
G. W. Priddy. T. CRrir
O. D. Nar
THE MEDFORD ! 1ICK CO.
Brick mnnufnctu.-'v. uid contrt
tors; also lime, ccmct and pfcist;
in any quantity. Office, Medfor.
National bank b!Jg. Phonee Mair.
545.'
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FUR-XITCRE CO. On
dortakers. Day Phone 351. Night
Phones C. W. Conklin 3601; J. H.
Butler 357L
PLno Instruction.
HARMONY, sight reading, musical
form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan
College of Musio. Miss Flora Gray,
Studios, 144 South Central avenue.
Phono 493.
Paint Stores.
M. J. METCALF Paints, Brashes.
Wall Papor, Glass, Varnishes Stnine
nnd Wnll Tints. 318 E. Mnin St.,
Modfonl. Oregon.
Tea Companies.
GRAND UNION TEA CO. S. Kemr
thorno, ngt. F'ihk opwort from .
to 0. Phone 3!r.i. 2oi i.iversid
avonuo.
Tin Shops.
J. A. SAHTH Tin shop. Tin nnd
shoot iron waro on hand and made to
ordor 128 North G street.
Photograph Studios.
Carriage and Auto Painting.
VALLEY SIGN AND CARRIAGE
WORKS High-clnas xork guaran
teed. Signs. Riverside aronne.
Pkono 801.
MACKEY'S STUDTO "Pose with
Mnekoy nnd die with joy." Ovor Al
Ion ueagnn's store; entrance oa
Serentk street.
Civil Engineers
WILL tnko by contract, on reaaon-
nblo terms, nil kinds of work, nlsn
irrigating, planting nnd cultivating,,
oto. Landscape gardening. First
olnss roferencos, William Peters,
Civil Engineer, Phono 1801, 322 East
Mnin street, Modford, Oregon.
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Painting and Decorating.
MEDFORD DECORATING CO., suc
cessors to Shcnror & Phillips,
painters nnd decorators in ' all
branches; woathorcd onk on insnlo
finish a spoclnlty. Our grcon roof
stains guaranteed not to spot. 604
N. Bontty st. P. O. Box 14, Modford.
Bill Posters
VERNE T. CANON Bill Poater and
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 7, Jaokson 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
Builder. P. O. Box 480. Mcdford
Or. Yonr building respectfully so
licited. Furniture
H. F. WILSON & CO., denlora in new
arid eeeond hand furniture and hard
ware. Agents for Mound City kit
chen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh si.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Comer 8th nnd Holly Sta., Med
ford. Mission Fumituro made to.
order. Cabinet work of all kind..
A trial order solicited.
MORBOFF & WOLFF Cook Stovoa
and Ranges. New and Second Hand
Furniture. Ends' old stand, 18-20
K St .South. Phono 91. Medford. Or.
Drayage and Transfer.
Nurseries
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
are budded, not grafted. Our atock
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out. We are not in the
trust H. B. Patterson, office, in
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RTVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-grade nursery
stock. C. E. Cok, Prop. R. R. V.
depot. P. O. Bot 841. Phone 583.
Medford.
Transfer and Drayage.
'H. S. BRUMBLE Drnyago and
transfer. Baggage stored. Office
n nnd Seventh.
Cement Workers.
B. J. ADYLOTT All work cunran-
teed strictly first-class. Resideneo
No. 400 Beatty street. A card wU
brine me to you.
Music.
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. H.
L. Huillier, 707 Main street. We
Private lessons in singing (moth '-L
Rossini) and langungos Freu
Italian, Germnn, Spanish,
MRS. E. E. GORE Pmno instruction
Metropolian College of Musio. MU
Flora Gray. Phono 493. 144 South
Central nvenuo.
Building and Loan Association
JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C.
Bogga, Acting Secretary, 128 E.
Mnin stroot.
Carpenters and Builders.
F. E. HILL Will furn'oh plans anl
list of nil timber to be put in build?
ing. Medford, Oregon
W. G. HOLMES, contractor nnd
builder; plans and estimates furn
ished. Iuquire Star restaurant or
address Box 818. i
Dentists.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist,
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Mile
Building, Main street, Medford, Ore
gon. Physicians and Surgeons.
R. W, STEARNS, M. D. Oppoaito
Jackson County bank. Night calls
promptly answorod. Offieo and res
ident phono Main 3432.
S. A. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D,
Officos in 1810118' Building. Phone
Main 1001.
CONBOY & CLANCY Office In
Stowart Building Phyalclnna and
Surgoona. Offlco phone, Main 341;
private phone, Main 612.
S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Modern equipped operat
ing rooms. X-Ray. Office hours:
10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson
Oo. Bank Buildincr.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteop at h i o
Physicians. Mission Block, Phona
201. Medford.
CALL ON nR. E. J. BONNER, Ey
spoo'nliat, when others, fail. Office
in Ragle Phnnnaoy, Mnin 233. East
Main near D'Anjnu.