Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 21, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    TUB MED FORD MAIL TRIBUNE, M13DFORP, OlfWlON, TUESDAY, DECKMBICIl 21, 1909."
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SISKIYOU STEERS
TAKEJLL PRIZES
Small Fortune In Bunch of Dcuf Cat
tle Sent to Portland Ono Steer
Brlnns $325.
OAKKLLM, (Jul.. Deo. 21. Two
viuIoikIh of Mourn owned li' A. D.
Uooditlo tlutt were idilppod from thin
pluco on December 10 took all (liu
prlxuH that woro offered by tho Port
Innnd Livestock exchange at their
auction snlu or ClirlntmaH cattle on
Doeomlwr I I. Tlio lilgltost price over
brought for fancy beef wbh paid for
lliu sluglu prltu steer which uolil for
IT. ntiitH pur pound gross weight.
Thin steer was a superb specimen,
weighing 1300 pounds and brought
ItH owner tho hum of $225. The tar
load of steers which took tho first
prlzu worn thu f lrt to ho put undor
tho hnmmor and wor0 hid In at 9
cents. Thn average weight was 1360
poundH and hroiiKht 1121.70 cr
lioad.
Tho second carload hroiiKht 8 1-2
cents, averaging 1304 pounds, and
brought I tlC. 9 4 per head. Tho al
falfa raliod In this section of Supo
rlor California linn always boon con-
Id i) rod by stockmen of tho wvHt thu
vory bent quality for fattening lJf
and theso steers nbow tho correctness
of the Htatotuent, as thuy woro In
competition with cattle from an far
cum I a Montana.
Thoy were all bred and rained on
the John Loul place and run on pns
turo durlnK tho Hummer and were
fed on alfalfa durlnK the wlntor.
Eastern men who see only grain and
"orn fattened stock opened their eycH
at the iuallty and condition of theso
steer, (loodale netted a profit of
ITiTi per head on the bunch of 4(5.
Grunt excltoment and cnthiiHlattm
prevailed throughout tho salo which
was the first of the kind ever held
In the northwest.
BELGIAM MINISTER AND
CARDINAL TALK OF LEOPOLt)
ItO.MK, Dec. 20 - -The Median mill
iliter Ih conferring today with Car
dinal Merry del Val, tho papal Hecro-
tary of stnte, concerning the marriage
of the late King Leopold and the
UarnnesH Vnuthan. The statement
of tho pop,, concerning tho marriage
Ih said to he tl o main topic of dlscim
Ion at the conference.
Four hundred unit eighteen acres
firnt-oliiBB ranch, four miles from
railroad Htution, 4 Oacrcs alfalfa, ir
rigation for 1(10 ncroH, firnt-laHS or
chard, 3 good barns, 2 good house,
noliool, daily mail. A snap for :?;"()
lcr aero; ono-fourtli cash, .'I to A
yearn for balance. See J. W. DroHH
Wr Agency, WohI Main. 'J38
WALLA WALLA VOTES
WET BY 652 MAJORITY
WALLA WALLA. Wn., Dec. 21.
After one of the iiiohI liilletly oon
ttmteil cuinpaigUH in the hixlory of the
oily, Wnlln Wulln !b by a majority of
(122 voted to remain in the 'wet" col
umn. Out of eight precinct in the city
only one wiih carried by the "rtry."
Despite the fact that tho city remain
ed wet, many politiciiuiH regard the
uleelion iih u Horious one, declaring
that the Itopubieait party Iiiih been
hopoloHtdy Hplit hh u romilt of faetion
iil trouble.
. Jaspor ITnmmorfl in now ropro
fionting thn Alnddon Mnntlo QnH
Lainp.4 in tho northont part of tho
county undor tho dfrootion of Win. K.
Stacoy, whoro ho is having fiplondid
iiccohs. 234
.THAT ClIItlHTlIAH IMtUSIONT.
A nlco ptoco of cabinet work or
mlm'lon furnlturo makes an Ideal gift,
vory npproprlat and useful. Wo upo
clallzo In milking tho "out of tho or
dinary" plooes. In faot, anything In
tho mlHHlnn fi ratture or oablnot work
llnon mado to your order, any flnlah
yqi mny desire. Drop in. and got our
prlroH,
mission FimNiTunia wonics,
Shop near corner Hlghtli nnd Holly
atreotH. Phono 8802.
TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER
Bond your trcnhiort to tno for mount
ing. Hh game UendH, ta, birds and
mummalH mounted trtio to niitiiro by
improved methodn. 1 do tanning, mab
fw ruga, make, remodel and uleai.
fur gurniontB. I3xprosH nnd mail or
dora promptly nttsndod to.
C. M. HARRIS,
-405 Wwdiington Bkoot, Portland, Or.
Telephone Main 3000,
W00DVILLE ITEMS.
J. I). Wonu of Milton bought 33
Heron of what Is known mi tho White
ranch, now owned hy Dr. Fluley of
Ornntii I'iihh. The purchamt price wiim
$200 iter acre. About 20 acres are
In 2-year-old applet and poors. Mr.
Wenn will return In the spring and
make this IiIh futitro homo.
0. II. Caruer of Ornntit I'ass, who
purchased thu Crirtln tract adjoining
tho village of Woodvllle, had a force
of men tearliiK down all (he old build
ing and feuce which will add very
much to the appearance of the place.
Merchant Hall of IlrowiiHhoio linn
rented th0 Wilcox building and Knock
ed It with groceries and general mer
chandlMe, placliiK hi" hoii In eharKe.
Miles Wakoman, who recently Hold
IiIh iiroportv on IMi'imiuit creek to
the California Dredging company, has
Invented In village property.
William Waggoner f Woodhoff,
Cnl., Iiiih disposed of IiIh California
property and will bo hero booh to
take possession of Ills' newlynciiulrud,
property on Kvans creek, consisting
of 20 acres of alfalfa. W0 undor
ntaud ho paid $225 per acre.
There are Hoveral Odd Fellow
who think a local lodgo would flour
lull hero, and stops aro being taken
to bring thin about and suggest that
tho doKroo teams of Grants Pass,
Medford and Gold Hill ho prepared
for work In tho near future.
Thompson & O'Halr, our local roal
estate firm, havo brick hauled and
ready to creel their now building
an noon an weathor pormlts,
Judge Durham of Grants Pass was
here on business Saturday.
Oagloy & Streets havo started tholr
steam stump puller preparatory to
clearing up another large tract of
their Meadowbrook ranch. They will
net out about 4000 more npplo and
pear trees this winter.
(Soorgo Hoover of Medford spent
Hundny here.
JUDGE DAY WRITES TO
CORRECT AN ERROR
Judge Silari J, Day writes the
Mail-Tribune to correct the report
that he in dangerously ill. The many
friend of .ludgq Dn,y will.bu. gml o
learn that the repot t of hiri dauger
otin illneoH wiih an error.
Judge Day is one of tho prominent
figure in th pioneer ihUory of Iiic c
niiii county, nnd has hcuu identified
always with itn progreHW. In April
next he will celebrate hitt 8 lib birth
day. I liu present illnoi in due to
his age and in not the result of any
diKCUHe.
It !h proposed to exempt out-over
minis lrom taxation in Oregon until
tttich time as the timber is out that
will grow ngiiin.
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PORTLAND MARKETS.
4-4-4--f4-4'4-4-4'-f4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-
Hop, Wool nnd Hlden.
Hops 1908 orop, oholco, 17c;
prlnio to oholco, lOo; prime, lDMic;
modlum, 15 c; 1900 oholco, 23c;
prime. $20c; medium, IS W 19c.
Wool 1909, Wlllnmotto vaHey,
20r2tc; eastorn Oregon, 20tff23c.
ShoepsklnH Shearing. 10 25c
onch; Hhort wool, 25 4f50o; medium
wool, 60cr$l oach; long wool, 75c
$1.25 each.
Tallow Prime, or lb., 3 4c; No.
2 and greane, 2(p2M,c.
Ohlttlm bark 4 4 Mc.
Mohair 1900, 23 Q 24c lb
HldtMi Dry hldoe, 1718V4c lb;
groon, Otifioyjc lb; bulls, groon
Bilt, Tc lb; kips, 10810olb; calves
groon, 10 1 8c In.
Ilutter, nttga and Ponltry.
Eggs Local, candled, select,
42',V4cj ordinary ran 40 4 2c; boo
onds, 32c; local etornne, 3'B V4 350;
oastorn Btorngo, 32 l-3Gi36o.
Buttor Fat Delivery t o; 1. Port
jftmj Sweot cream, 37c; sour,
35 1-2 c.
lluttor Kxtm croamory, 39 l-2cj
fancy, 37 380; atoro, 25c
Oncotic Fancy full cronm flntfc,
18c; triplets and dalslei, lScj Young
Amorlcaa, 19c.
Poultry Mixed chlckons, 15 dp
16 l-2e; fancy hone, 15 l-2o; rooa
toro, old, lie; sprlngH, ICo; gooso,
10c; ducks, ICo; pigeons, squaba,'
$2 doz; drcBsod chlckons, 17 1-2
lSej wild trooso, $C dozen.
drain, Flour and liny.
Parley--Producers' prlceu 1909
--Fo$im1, $2S.ri0j rolled, $30; brew
ing. $29 W29.50.
Wheat Track Club, $1.05; bluo
tein, $1.17; red, $li fortyfold, $1.09;
Turkey red, $1.031.05; Wlllnmotto
valloy, 1.05.
Mlllotuffs Soiling prlco Ilrnn,
$20; middlings. $33; aborts, $20;
chop, $22 2 8; alfalfa moal, $21 por
ton.
liour Now crop, patonts, ,$0,15;
strulght, $4.85; bakora, $5.950.ir.;
Wlllamotto valloy, $5.70 bblj oxport
grades, $4; crnhara, V4, 5.00;
Find the Ad That's Worth a Dollar a Line to
You-It May Be Printed Today
It may be a two-line ad. of a furnished room or a
ten or twenty line ad. of real estate, or a four or five
line help wanted ad.
There is scarcely a classified ad. in the paper today
that is not worth a dollar a line to SOMEBODY.
. ff.Y f f t
whole whoii, $0.20; ryo, 00, ffl.GO;
ImloH, 13,
Hay producers prlce Now
timothy, Wlllnmotto vrrtley fancy,
$18; ordinary 17; eajjtern Oregon,
$20; mixed, 14fplfi; clorer No. 1,
$14)1G; wheat, tUQlZ; ohct, 15
ilC; alfalfa,
OaU Spot dllTery. norr, produc
er' prlco Track, No. 1 white
29.50: gray, $28038.50.
Corn "Wl $80; enveked, $?7
ton.
Fruits and Vccctebk.
Frcnh FruItB Oranges, Valonclna,
PoUtoo Soiling, now, $101.10.
$3.CG a box; bananas, 6 l-2c lb;
oars, COc0$1.26; huckloborrtea, 12c.
Apple $11.6.
Vegotnbloa Wnr turotp, Oregao,
0f0c sack; beats, B1.S; carrots,
90 Q 90c oack; cabiaeo. Jcl, 75
$1; tomatoes, local, fancy, $1.60 crt;
beans. 10c lb; cnnllflowor, 90c
dot; poos, 2c lb; horseradish, 10c;
bunches; colory, 508Cc; ogg plant,
lCc pound: corn, $1.26 sack; sweot LOST A pair of Hamilton-Brown
potatoes, $1.75 1.86. I high-top mountain boots. Reward
jtlco ImporUl Jajwn No. 1, 64c;. if returned to Hutchason & Xcms-
No. 2, 6 Vic; New OtIobm lwl, 0 3-4 1 den'a store. 237
7c; Croolo, 6c. STRAYED Into my enclosuro, cow
Itoans&amall whltu, 55.50; largo and calf, very wild. Owner will
whlto, $4.50; pink, $4.25; bayou, j plenso remove. L. P. Hubbard, cor
S5.7G: I.liimn, $C; reds, $7.50. ; nor Jacksonville Road and Bell
CJrocerle, Nnt, IMc.
$5.85; fruit or borry, $5.95; drj
grai-.latcd, $6.95;" coonf. A, $5.75;
extra H, $.25; golden O, $5.35; D
yellow, $5.25; beet. $5.05, barlels
15c, half boxes, 30c, boxos 55c ad
vauco on sack basis.
Honey Now, 13 V,c lb.
Moats, Fish and Provisions.
Dressed Mcrts Front street hogs,
fancy, 10c; ordinary, 9cl veals, ex
tra, 12c; ordlnnry, 11c; heavy, 5
Cc; mutton, 7c; lambs, 7c
Hnms, llaccn, otc. Portland
pack (local) hum, 17 Ho; orcaKiasi
bacon, 18 27c; boiled bnra, 25
2Cc; picnics. 14c; cottage- roll, 15c
regular short clears, smoked, 10c;j
backs, smoked. 18 Wc; plcklod
longues. ouc eacn.
Local Lnrd Kottlo Kxf, 10s,
,c. .... r. ici.o I... rn.ii, Mns.
,.o.' it.. '..nnm ",nnrfnrd. lfls. I7c
,,. r... 17 1.0. ii. nnmm,n,i 1 09.
11 3-4o lb.
Clams Hardoholl. por box, $2.40;
razor clnniB, $2 box.
Flan nock cod, 10c; lb; floun-
dors, Cc lb; ballnbut, 7c lb; striped
bass. 15o lb; catfish, lOo lb; Balmon,
steolhend, 8 l-2c lb; silvers, 7 l-2c;
solos, Cc lb; Bitrlmps, 12 l-2c lb;
porch, Co lb; torn cod, Sc lb; lobsters,
32c lb; crawfish, 23c doz; sturgeon,
12VQ lb; blnck bass, 20a lb; silver
smoUs, Go lb; blade cod, 7 Ho lb;
crnbs,' $101.50 dox.
Oyators Shoalwater Bay, por gal
lon, $2.26; por 100-lb. caclc, $5;
Olympla, por gallon, $2.40; por 100
lb. snck, $7 7 60; tannod, 65c can,
37o dozon; onetcra ta obeli, $1.76
por 100.
Conl oil Poarl, Astral and 8tar,
19o gallon; oocone, 3c gallon; olalno
38o gallon; hondllght, 20io gallon;
oxtm star, 22c gallon; wnter whlto,
HV416MiO gallon; special wator
whlto, lBo gallon.
Qasollno Rod crowa nnd motor,
1023o gallon; 88 nasolrro, 30
37MiO gallon; V. M. & P. nnphrtia,
1320tte gnllon; crnglno dlatll
lao. 910o gallon.
Guttle Dost atoers, wc4ghlng 1200
pounds, $4.75; medium stoors, $4.50,
best cows,-$3.76; best holfora, $3.75;
bulls, $2 2.75; stags, $2.503.
IIoRfl nest east of tho mouutams,
$S.50; Wlllamotto valloy best, $7.75
7.85; stocltors, $4C; pigs, $G7.
Shpop Pest wethers, $, ordinary
$1 1.76; iiprlng lambs, $G; ntralght
owes, $4.25 1. 50; mixed lots, $4.25.
CiUvob Host, $6; ordinary $
4.60.
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4- HEDFORO MARKETS.
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Fruit ami V-gotahlcs.
(Prioos paid by Mod rd merchants V
Apploa, l2c lb; peara, 1V40!
Potfttooe, lo
I
lb; onions, $1.50
4-4-4-4--H-4-4- 4
cwt;; green onions, 35c doz. bunches;
onbbago, turni'iw, Vzc; parn-
nip, lo nnd lVfcc lb.; squaHh, 30o and
$1 doz.; pumpkins, 10 and 15c.
Butter, Eons and Poultry. '
(Prices paid hy Medford merchants
Ranch bnttor, 36e; faacy creamer;-.
?7Y2o.
Fresh ranch eggs, 503.
Mixed poultry, 10c; upring chick
ens, 15c; dnrks, 10c; inrKeys, 17c.
(Prices paid producers.)
nay Timothy, Slfl; alfalfa. $15;
grass, $14 ton; grain hay, $10 ton.
Grain Wheat, $1.20 bushol; oata,
T3C ton; barloy, $30 ton.
Doef, yViVSc; perk 8c: ranttoo
3Vjo; lamb, 4Vo; reel (irmoei), 0
(Selling prioeo.)
Rollod barley, $2 cwt, $36.50 ton;
bran. $1 70: r-tddHmfia, 31.9191
slmrta. $1.801.S5.
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LOST.
Lane.
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FOR RENT. 4-
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FOR RENT Suite of light house
keeping room. Pall nt 222 South
Holly street.
rOIl RENT New cottngc, G rooms,
east Taylor street, Vi acre ground.
il'aii'.roJPJ5 Fast Tnvlcr st. 230
FOR RENT Front room, furnished,
heat, electric light nnd bath. 12
South G street. 23G
j.-qjj KENT Ono ortwo nicely fur
n;8h(J)j room9f hent nnd bnth nnd
oolotric lichts. Reasonable On
gouth Ccntr,i nvenuo. Thone S91.
gg
F0R HENT-Fnrnishcd rooms. No,
1Q N q strect 237
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! r wll llKr r L.IVO ai mo 1'aims, now
! brick building, now furniture, strict
! b modorn. corner Grnpo an l Main
! Btrcota-
VOR RENT Farms, from 40 acres
upward, sultablo for fruit, alfalfa,
stock or genoral farming. Inquire at
j offlco Condor Water & Power com
pany, 209 W. Main Btroot.
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4- enn CAt c
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FOR SALE 300 tiors of woll soa-
soned pine nnd somo oak wood,
handy to got out, only hnlf a milo
from Phoenix. Address C. J. Ol
son, Medford, Oregon. 23G
FOR SALE At a bargain if tnkon
at onco two lota oloso in. Medford
nnd rooms. Phono 2091. 237
FOR SALE Good houso and lot at
540 Hamilton Btroot, end of Oak
dalo paving; rents for $10 por
month; also two lota on Jackson
streot, cheap If taken at onco. Ad
dress Wm. E. Stacoy, Dox 826. 233
FOR SALE Horao and wagon nt
111 South Laurol streot. 248
FOR SALE An oquity in good city
lots; 25 percont. Pox 709. 234
FOR SALE Dakory with good trade
cheap for cash. Sickness cnuso of
slllng. W. T. York & Co. 238
FOR SALE Young orchard in boar
ing. Mat Calhoun. Phoenix. Or. "
FOR SALE Oak, fir nnd pino cord
wood, 12 and 10-iuch; nlso dry rail
wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phone
order to Main 4201.
FOR SALE Oonuino Navnjo blank
et. Inquiro nt Modford Furnituro
Co.
FOR SALB 75-acro ranch, wKU
good wator right; finest frt'lt lands
chnp:; also property In Portland;
will trade for Modford poporty Sec
Coloiuan at cigar factory,
FOR SALE 5 nnd 10-aore traotn
"just within and udjoining nity lim
its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pay
ments. Address P. O. Box 418.
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FOR SALE If you want tho beHt
dry wood nt tho lowest prico call at
421 South Orapo street or phono to
Main 401; also do wood sawing.
230
FOR SALE Choice business proper
ty at a bargain, on long tima; easy
terms AddrcsB P. O. Box 418.
FOR SALE) Or oxshange tor Mod-
ford real estate or ranch, 110 acroa
tobacco farm PenisylTaala rail
road In bo nth era Maryland. 85 acres
In cultlration, 36 Btres 1st whit oak
Umber, 16 aerea tisctky aaea'dow;
rich, loay soil, alao rultasle for
potatoes, aelaas and 'fntt; es9e-
tally adaate4 far Mafrlaad BMekca;
41 BaKe scath SaKlnare. S5
Mtle trov Uattad Btatea Caslto,
Tashtatoa, B. C; aboacaxca of
water; good ravda; atld ellnata.
Addreefl Bx 3. Maall Trianaa ot
WANTED Middle aged woman for
work; nlso girl for general house
work ,nt Coles, Calif.; wages $25
nnd $3 per mouth. Family of 7.
Address Mail-Tribune, Medford.
240
WANTED Man to wash windows,
Mail Tribune office.
WANTED $1000 on eight acres or
chard just planted, one yenr, 10 per
cent. Box 118, Medford, Or. 237
WANTEI3 Young man about 18
years old who has parents in city
that is not afraid to- work and
wants to learn a trade. Small sal
ary to start; a good position to the
nght party. Pnntorium Dye Works
236
WANTED Man acquainted in valloy
to snow lnnd. Benson Investment
Co. 237
WANTED Good clean cotton rags
at the Mail Tribune offico. Will
pay right price for same.
AjN1.u to borrow saou on n
good timber claim in Douglas coun
ty. Address box G46, Medford.
235
WANTED Compotent woman for
genoral houso work. Would like rc
eronees. Wages $1 per day. Ad
dress P. O. Box 815. 230
WANTED Good second hand hack,
Address box 301, Medford. 235
WANTED To rent n furnished
house, John A. Tornoy, caro Ore
gon Orchards Svndieato. 235
WANTED Cook wnntcd on ranch.
Call. Fannors lino 14x1. 235;
WANTED First-class stenograph
or. Apply at offico of Roguo River
Electno Company. 235
WANTED By married man position
to work on fruit ranch. Adress Y,
caro of Mail Tribune- 235
WANTED $ 200 for good paying
business; good rato lnterost. Ad
dress F. L. D., Mall Tribune. 235
WANTED Exjwrieaaed quarry man.
Address P. O. Bax 418, Medford,
Or.
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4- mistWFs?! ntRrrrrnnv -t
CIRGARS AND T0BBAC0S.
IRELAND & ANTLE S'nok0 House,
dealers In tobacco, cigars and smok
ers' supplies. Excluslvo agents of
Lowls Slnglo Dlndor, El Morlto and
El Paloncla. 212 West Main streot.
Rcsftuirnnts.
REE HIVE K13STAURANT Meals
loo; bt'dn, l.re. Give ns a trial. 29
Central avenue, upstairs.
Krmlergarten.
KINDERGARTEN 1 009 W. Main
street. Hours ; From 0 a. ra. to 11 :30
n. m. For particulars apply to Miss
Arra Harmon, direotor. at the sohool
WANTED Will buy from owners
only timboi' lands from quarter seo
tions up to 15,000 noro tracts. Givo
location, amount of timbor and
prioo in nnswor. Address B, pnro
of this offico. 230
"4-4- -f-4--4--r-frf-f-f
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
1 r4t
CHIMNEY SWEEP If your chim
ney needs cleaning bo sure and sco
D. D. Woods. Lcnvo orders at tho
Medford Hardware Co., or phono
2581. 23,1
Auctioneers.
E. F. A. BITTNER-
-Auctioneer, will
208, Taylor &
bo found in room
Phipps Building.
Sewing Machines.
Singer nnd Wheeler & Wilson sewing
machines for rent nnd for nnlo on
easy payments. All kinds ropnircd
nnd work guaranteed. Best oil and
needles for nil mnkes nt the Singer
store, 27 South C st. Phone 3131.
Attorneys.
WrriHNGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Pakn Building.
PORTEB J. NEFF Attomey-at-ln
No. 0 D Htreet. ground floor
COLVIG & REAJfES W. M. Col-
vig, C. L. Renmcs. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank Build
ing. Second floor.
Sfeflsfrapher.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, at the
Maora Hatel.
ELLA M. OATJNTAW Paha block
SteasETapbie work dona qniekly anil
weH.
Rui Estate.
REXHON WYE8TMBNT CO. Real
estate, laawfi anil fire in ra ranee
Office 112 7T. Main at., Medfurd
Ore. Pnone 9073-
Prfrrtere mi PiMslrars.
MEDPORD PUBLISHING CO. has
the beet equipped jb office b
Southern Oregon; Portia id prices
37 Soath Central ave.
Opticians.
DR. GOBLE- Tho only exclusive op
'ician between Portland and Sao-
ramento Office on West Main street
nno rKnr.:id.
Jeweler. .
ELWOOD AND' BURNETT, the jew
elers, carry a complete stock and
make a specialty of high grade re
pair work. Opposite the Nash Ho
tel.
Brick Companies.
O. W. Priddy. T. O'Rrif
O D. Na
THE MEDFORD : iICK CO.
BricK mnnufnetu-n. Pod contrc
tors; nlso lime, cema'i and paiat;
ia any quantity. Otflee, Medfor.
National bank blJg. Paonee Main
545.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FU1WITURE .00. Un
dortakors. Day Phono 351. Night
Phones C. W. Conklin 3001;.J,,H.
Butler 357L f.
PLno Instruction.
HARMONY, sight rending,- musical
form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan
Collego of Music. Miss Flora Gray,
Studios, 144 South Central avenue.
Phone 493.
Paint Stores.
M. J. METCAEF Paints, Brushes,
Wall Paper, Glass, 'VarnisheB Stains
nnd Wall Tints. 318 E, Main St.',
Modford, Orogon. -
Tea Companies.
GRAND UNION TEA CO. S. Kemr
thorne, ngt. Store opened from (
lo 0. Phono 3871. 237 Riverfd
avenue.
TTn Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop; Tin and
shont iron ware on band nnd made to
ordor 128 North QstVeot. "
Photograpri'Stddlos.
Carriage and-Auto Painting.
VALLEY "Siaft " ND CAR RIAGE
WORKS High-cluss work guaran
teed. 'Signs. Riverside avonuo.
Phono 801.
MACKEV'S. STUDIO-"Pose with
Maokoy and die with joy." tor Al
leu &Beagnn'8 store; entrance o.i
Seventh street.
Civil Engineers
WILL take by contract, on rensftp-
nblo tonus, nit kinds of work, also
irrigating, planting nnd cultfi'atingt
oto. Landscnpe gardening:" First
class references. William Potors,
Civil Engineer, Phesi'dlSOl, 332 East
Main street, Modford, Oregon.
44- 4-T 4-444 4 444
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
44 444 4 4 V44
Painting and Decorating.
MEDFORD DECORATING CO., sue
cessors to Shoarer & Phillips,
paintcra and decorators in nil
brnnohes; wenthored oak on insula
finish a spocinlt. Our green roof
stains guaranteed not to spot. 504
N. Bontty st. P. O. Box 14, Medford.
Bill Posters
VERNE T. CANON-Bill Poster nnd
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 7, Jackson County
Bank Bnilding, 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 tho hot after
noons. Architects.
J. K. A. BILES Architect nnd
Builder. P. O. Box 480. Medford
Or. Your bnilding respectfully so
licited. T
Fnnilturo
H. F. WTI-SON & CO., dealers in now
and second hand furniture and hard
waro. Agents for Mound City kit
chen cabinet. 323 E, Seventh eL
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner Sth and Holly Sta., Med
ford. Mission Fnrnfrnre mad to
order. Cabinet work of all kind.
A trial order solicited.
MOTHO"?? ,& WOLFF Coot Stoves
and Ranges. New and Second Hand
Furniture. Eads' old stand, 18-20
,R St .Bonth. Phopa PI. Medford, Qr.
Drayag and Transfer.
norecrffis
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
are bndded, not grafted. Onr stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put ont. We are not in the
trust. H. B. Patterson, office, in
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE. RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-grade nursory,
stock. C. E. Co-k. Psop. R. R. V.
depot. P. O. Bot 841. Phone 583.
Medford. " ' :
Transfer and Drayage.
!H. S. BRUMBLE Drnyage and
transfer. Baggage stored. Office
n and Sevonth.
Cement Workers.
B. J. ADYLOTT AH work gunran
teed strictly first-class. Residence
No. 406 Bentty street. A card will
bring, mo to ypu.
Music.
MUSip AND LANGUAGES Mrs. H.
L. HuilUer, 707 Main street West.
Priv.o,to lessons in singing (method
liossini) and .languages Frouch,
Italian, Gorman, Spanish.
MRS. FE. GORE Piano instructwn
Jletropolitnn College of Mnsio. Mis
Flora Grnj'. Phone 493. 144 Sa'nth
Centrnl avenue.
Building and Loan Association
JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION;; C.
Boggs, Acting Secretary 12b E.
Afain street.
Carpenters and Builders.
F. E. HILL Will -ijurnbh plans no,
list or nil timber lo po put ui buitao
ing. Medford,. Oregon. , '
W. G. HOLMES, contractor' and
builder; plans and estimates funi
ishedlJpquiro Star restaurant or
address Box 818.
Dentists.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist.
Office hours: 8 to 12, Xiiq L Milea
Bnilding, Main street,' Medford, Ore
22: 1 -1 p' .
Physicians and .Surgeons.
R. W. STEARNS, M.. D. Opposite
Jaokson County bank- Night calls
promptly answerod. Offico nnd res
ident phono Main 3432,
S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
Offices in Hn'skins' Building. Phono
Main 1001. -
CONROY' CLANCY Office la
Stowart Dull'ding Physlclhna and
Surgeons. Offico phone, Main 341;
prlvatd. phone, Main 61
S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and
Surgoou. Modern equipped operat
ing rooms. X-Rny, Offico hoiirn:
10fl2, 2-4 p. m. Office In Jackson
Co. Rank Building. ,.
DR; F. G. CARLOW, . DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteop at h 1 a
Physiciaus, Mission Block, Phona
291. Medford.
CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Eya
spaoaliflt. ywhen others fail. Of fine
in Eagle Pharmacy.' Main 233. Eart
Main near. JJ'Anjou. . ,