Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 03, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    TM 10 iMETWOl'tD MAIL TRIBUNE, MED1WD, OR EH ON, MONDAY, .TANFARY 3, 1910.
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Answering Want Ads Will Keep Your "Luck" in Constant Repair
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OF OREGON FRUIT
Lr-.al A)i!os anil Punts i!ao Been
Much In Demand For
Holiday Trade.
.ONDON, Jan. !l. American up
r jtli and oranges liavo been much j it
l( tit it itl an Christums presents dur
ing tho present holiday huuhoii. Ap
plurt can liu houcjit in eases contain
ill),' HOIIIU -10 M)II(1h, Hut, Consisting
of onruuilly selected MpooiinoiiM mi
vnryiiiK throughout. In muno in
ntnnooH thu exact number in tho box
in imliuatuil on tliu exterior. Ah pros
ntH casus of Nowtown Pippins from
Oregon mil lianlly fail to please, and
tho splendid SpiUeiiborgs, Winosnps,
nml Winter BnnnnnH from tliu Won
utehuo valluy would ho difficult' to
HiirpatiM in tlm way of fruit. There
nro also mhiio RritiHh Cidumliia ap
pies in caHCH, which arc of first rain
quality.
Taney basketM of various kinds of
fruit may lio had from la (Id to 5h, a
disparity of price accounted for
partly by ipiantity and more Htill hy
quality. Olio composed of such del-iiiiicii-H
nn thi llnost Canon Hall, and
llHiiilftomeftl (liim Colmar grapes, an
wi'uniit pineapple, Honda mandnr
tiles, wdlin nrnnKiw,' custard np
pl0. ihiiiikir, and prixe apples, must
of ntwimwly on a willy affair.
Soedlwm oranges from Cnlifornia
urn hi'Hvy, juicy, nml thin skinned
At prwMiit. hownvnr, tho (Hinnumplion
imiat he roatrieted to luxiirioim olr-
as the wIioIkmaIm value i uonrly
double tliMt of other varieties.
Uoxns of Florida mandarinon, nt-
truolivoly prepared with the aid of
silvoi and gold paper, nro among dm
Qliitraotprinticti ol ( hrlslums. Thoy
nro miii'h superior to anything olso in
tho market. Those do not come in a
clump catOKory, iim liiuli clnMH fruit
qror are compelled to charge 2 (Id
to .'Is per dozen to alt who would
taslo tho choicest of Amoriea'M man
darine. ' In view of tho news from tho states
that tho railroad workmen am do
mnntling nn iueronso in pay tho recent
Hcttlemant of the wngo Mimlo for tho
Noithomtorii railroad may he of in
terest to your side. Tho work day
'linn heen made nine hours instead of
10. donnei-n nro to Im paid from
2M to $4.8(1 h week, in rding to
ImiKlh of service, freight hrakemon
front 17.20 to $7.78 a week: fln-iiieii
fr.,m f I i- to l.'J0 pi i' iv ..
'! -f I .!! to $1.S I a dav. li
would he intereittini; to hoo the effect
of the offer of nueh a wnj;e nealo on
nn American road.
NKW OOVICUXMKXT HOXDS
TWO AXI HAI.r IMCIt CHXT
WAHIUNOTON. Jna. 1. Tho now
Kovrrnniimt tiomlit to tin luiunl to rclm
')iirnii llio tn-niiury for tho 1X9,000,000
nlroculy jmlil out of ttio Kuncrul funil for
tho construction of the I'nnnnm Cnnnl
will ho H4 or cent, Heorotnry Mac
VcnKh virtually ncknowloilKcit thta to
ntKht. "I da not cotm!ilir 3 per coat n tnnr
J(iilnl)lu Inventinent," tin itocliiroit. '"Tlio
llmltntloa flxnt hy tnw for Panama
hoiutii la 3 ut cpiiI.
Tim K.'ortHry wIhIikh It uinloriitooil
tlmt thrt In nothlm; la the kuiuthI fl
tiiuinlnt oeiiilltlna of the country Unit
nmliiiH n liiimt iHilini lU'OcHMHi y, 'i'lio pur
pONii Im inoroly to i:nt Into tho tronmiry
for the orillmiry uhch of tlm Kovorn
Tiion t the money Hint pioperly liolonKi
thorn.
KIX3 CDWAItD'S llltOTiUCit
TO 1 1 If CAXA1UAX VICIIItOY?
MONTIti:AI,. Jnn. 1. The lfornl.t nn
nounoeH Unit tlioro In overy lllcollhooil
tlmt tho Duko of Conanuuht, Klnir Kit
wnrit'H hrolhor, will auccmul Karl Orey
na Rovorunr-Kcaornt of Cnnmla noxt
ycur, nml Intltnntoa Hint only formal
aciiulCHCouco of tlm Cannilliin authorltlcn
Is wnntlnir to aottle tlm mntor.
If tho ilulco comon to Cnnmln It will
lie tlm first time tho crown hns hnua
roproaoatuil In tho ilomlnloa by a prince
of tho royal lilood,
NOTIOH.
Tho Nlckoll vs. GoodpaHturo buIo
has been poHtpnnod until Haturday,
January 0. 245
PORTLAND MARKETS.
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flopH, Wool nud ITlileN,
Hopa 1008 wop, choice, 17o;
prime to olio loo, IRxij prime, lTio;
moitlu-m, IRo; 1000 choico, 23c;
prlmo, $20c; medium, 18(TM9c,
Wool lOOfl, VrillMiiotto vaHoy,
8024c; oaHtorn Oronoa, 20 23c.
Bhoopnlrlna flheurlnir, 10250
(Mich; eliort wool, SnCOtTOo; medium
wool, 50c(i?l oaeht lone wool, 7501
$1,25 oneh,
RECEIPTS GOOD If!
Portland Proves All Claims For It
As a Llvo Stuck
Cjntor.
I'OUThA.N'l), Jan. . ItuoolptN at,
tho Portland Union Htock Vurdii iilnco
Koiteiul)ur 1 nth, at which tlmo liutil
iiohh wiih commuticoil, liavo hoou 211,
020 cattle, .'II'.OIU Hlitiep, 'M.TiB
hoKN, and CO!) honica, Tho ready
Hupport kIvuu hy tho llvo Htock rai
ser and Hhlppor of tho Pacific north
wimt to thu iiinrhot onlubllnhoil at
Portland Im au ovldonco of tlio utility
ami need of auch an ItiHtltutlou nn tlio
I'oitluiid Union Htock Yardu. Kn
talillHhed aloiiK oiou anil competitive)
llnuu, I ti Ik healthy youitu inarkot will
coatluuo to kcow until It will Utlco
ltd placo amoiiK tlio hie llvo Htock
contort t thu United Htatou.
Tho Holcctlou of Portland ub a llvo
Htock marliot con tor wuh uiado after
duo coiiHldoratlou hy moil whoso huc-
cori In the moat IndiiKtry Ih a ronultt
of a lifolliuo In tho IiuhIikiwu ami tho
pooplo of 111 o uorluwotil aro to ho
coaxrntulHtod that thoy have at hand
a plMco whoru they can find at nil
UmtMt a ready aalo fur tho aulmctl
priHluctM of their frnm tuid rnnchc.
Thu Hpproxliuiittt value of thu I,
IU0 eiirn of llvo utock rwttvwl aliicu
tho atouk yMrdM Ikkmii bualuiUM haH
heon S,235,000 and thoer lmv been
several fmturos worthy of not In
thu ahort life of tho mrket. One of
the Iihi Iiih'Ii tho ual'iinn high val-
uo of KTam cnttlu whloh Iikvo lod
thtt Unltod Statea In tho matter of
hlKli prlcoa for hogH and thu ahoop
umrkot 1ms maintained u hlli ihuko.
Tho talo of ChrlatmuM cattle on De
cember Hth nttrtcated a groat many
vUltom and tho prlcoa obtained forjrofftilar abort olvin, nniiked, HVc;-
tlu promlum eattlo woro aeuaatloual.
Thu rallroadn liavo enmtod a spe
cial reduction of 25 per cent for feed
er cattlu purc.aKud at tlio Portland
Union Htock YjirdH to bo fed and re
turned to Ihla mnrkot. This appllou
wbero tho regular rato la $22.60 and
over and oxtuuda to a distance of
450 inllea. Thla Ih an Important con-
aldoratlon. 1.1 vu Htoclc Bhlppora from
H. P. & H. jiolnta cau route via Port
land Inatond of via Van couvor as
horotoforo.
I'ho Traualt lloime. a now hotol
for thu accommodation of shippers
pud vialtora has been opohd at tho
Mtoelc yardH and Kod accommoda-i
tlu'iH aro provided at a ronnonablo
COHt.
Tho Portland Union Stock Ynrds
uxtonda a Now Year's Krootlns to
tho fecdors, brooders nnd shlpnors
of llvo Htock In tho Pacific northwest
and Invites tholr co-oporatlnn to tho
end that 1910 will bo successful nnd
proapurotm to those who tako nd
vantiuto of Its facilities for th0 Halo
of llvo Htook and tho demand that
oxIbIh for ;rontor Hitppllos.
Tullow PrtBia, pr fc., 34c; No.
nnd prmn, SiDBHc
ChtttlBi bark 4it4c.
Mohulr 1001), 2O04c lb
HidesDry hide, 17oMBl4c lb;
Kren, 9MiriHo lis bulls, green
Mitt. Tela; kip. 10 (rf 1 He lb; calves
rreeu, lfifrilc lb.
torn, old, lie; nprlnRH, lGcj cocao,
10c; ducka, Iftc; pigeons, squabs,
$2 doz; droeRM chickens, 17 1-2
18c; wild jiooee, $fl dozon.
fJniln, I1or utui Hny.
Parley Prod boo rn' Hcea 190D
-Fo$ed, $28.50; rolled, $30; brow
ing, $29 29.60.
Wheat Track CInb, $1.05; blue-
torn, $1.17; rod, $1; fortyfold, $1.09;
Turkey red. $1.03ZT 1.05; Wlllnmotto
valloy, 1.06.
Mtllatutfii flelMng prlco llrnn,
$20; mlddllngo, $33; shorts, $2C;
chop, $22 28; nlfnlfa moal, $21 por
ton.
Flour New crop, patouts, $0.15;
straight, $4,85; bakers, $5,950.15:
Wlllainotto valley, $5.70 bbl; export
ErudeH, $4; grnhara, Via, $5.00;
whole wheat, $6,20; ryo, 50, $6.50;
bales, $3.
Hay producers' prlcoa Now
timothy, Willamette vivlloy fancy,
$18; ordinary, $17"; oantern Orogon,
$20; mixed, $14fi15; clovor No. 1,
$14fl16; whertt, $14 15; choat, $15
6MC; alfalfa, $15,
Oats Spot doltvory, now, produc
ers' prlco Trnck, No. 1 whlto,
af).60; gray, $2St(Ui38.50.
Corn Wlolo, $30; crnckod, $37
ton.
Fruits and Vegetables,
Fresh Fruits -Oiaugiw, Valonclas,
Potutocfl RollliiK, now, $1 (? 1.10.
$3.05 a hox; bnnnnas, 6 l-2o lb;
ears, 5Oc0'$l,26; huckloboriies, 12o,
Apples $1 (ZPl.BO,
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.
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VcfrrtnMc N &aKj)fl, Orcjpon.
HOOtOOo itaoK )tftm, fl.SS; carrots,
10 (ft SOo caJaj au&Qm&n, loent, 7G
$1; touiRlow, local, fancy, $ I .SO crt;
bonnn, 10c lb; cauliflower, 90ol
dor.; pcnH, 2c lb; liorrinradlith, 10c;
bntichii; crlary, COOS&e; oftj- plant',
lDc pound; corn, 11.36 nnck", nwyjt
potatoeu, $1.75 01. 85.
Ktco ImArln1 hpaua No. 1, SHfCJ i
Wo. 3, C c; JSW OrUima Ixrad, 6 3H
f(Ha; Crralo. (Uc. I
llottnH&mall white, $5.50; larRo
wtilto, $4. SO; ptnJt. $4.25; Iraywi,
$5.75; Llman, $6; redd, $7.50.
nroerfcM, Kutn, Ktc.
$5.S5; fruit or berry, $5.05; dry1
pranlatcd, $5.05; coonf. A, $5.75;
extra It, $.26; soldon O, $5.36; I)
yellow, $11.36; beet. $6.C5, Iwrlela
Id:, half boxex, 30o, boxoa 55c ad
vanco on suck basin, 1
Honoy Now, 13 c lb.
MrntM, nu3 J'rovtMloiiH,
Dreiol MchMji lront Btreot hoB,
fancy, 10c; ordlawry, 3c! voala, ox
tra, 12c; ordinary, llo; heavy, 5,
Gc; mutton, 7c; lambs. 7c.
IlnniH, Unccn, etc. Portland
pack (local) Uain, 17Vci brofttcfast
Uaoou. 184(rrr7c; botlxl bain, 25
20o; wlcntra, 14c; ewttnf roll, 16r;
backs, smokod,
tongue, Gt)o nnch.
x-c; Htckle! ,
Local Lartf ICotUo Iraf, 10s. ,
18c lb; 5s, 18 1-Jo lb; 50-lb. tins,1
17 l-2c lb; steam rendered, 10s, t7cl
lb. 6s 17 1-Sc lb, compound 10s, j
11 3-4o lb.
damn UftrdidujJL, por box. $3.40; .
razor claruo, $2 b.
FIsU Iloclc co. 10ot lb; floun-
dors, 6c lb; hallnbut, 7o lb; striped
bass, 15c rb; cattsih, 10c lb; salraoiv,
steolhend, 8 l-2o lb; illrera, 7 l-2c; '
solos, Cc lb; saiirapa, 12 l-2u lb;
perch, Cc lb; torn cod, So lb; lobstora,
32a lb; crawflnh, 23o doz; sturgeon,
WYjc lb; Ulocft bojbk BOo lb; Bftror;
smelts, Co lb; Mack ooU, 7MtC lb; j
crabs, fKftl.W flaa. J
OyBtonv 8nortr bay, per gal-.
Ion, $2.25; per 100-lb. cack, $5;
eastorn storago, 32 1-105c.
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nuttor Pat fXiHT-arr f o. b. Port
land Sweet cream, S7c; sour,
35 l-2c.
nuttor Extrn creamery, 39 l-2c;
fancy, 37 & 38c; store, 25c
Choooc Faacy full erecm
ftntfc. i
18c; triplets amC daut9, ISc; Toune'
Americas. l?c j
Poultry Mixed chickens, 15
15 l-2c; fnncy bens. 15 l-2c; roos-J
Ekkh LoeL Htfc select,
42-Vjc: ordinary ru PG4ici sec-'
onds, 32o; kxirvl storage, W(j?JSc;
llutter, Krbs audi Poultry.
Olympla, iMr Ballon, $8.40; por 100
lb. Back, $7 CP 7. 50; canned, 55c can.
37o dozont coatcm la saoll, $1.75
por 100.
Conl nil
Pmrl, AsfcwU and Star, i
19o gallon; coceeo, to gallon; olatno
8o gallon; boadllH. BO,o gallon;;
oxtr. star, 33c rUon; wator whlto,
HYj31SMo ffaKoor; special wntor
whlto, 15o salted.
Gasoline -Jld orown and motor,
10123o Btllo: 8 mtno, 3(KP
37MiO gallon; V. K. fc P. naphtha,!
136T20o saWon; eneptnu distil-,
laK. 9310o gnlloa.
Gattlo llost fttwrs, wdghls 1200
pounds. $4.75; medium steers, $4.50, i
best cows, $3.75; bet heifers, $3.75;
bulls. $2(2.75; stags, $2.50(0)3. I
HoKH nest east erf the mountains, ,
$8.50; Willamette ynlley best, $7.75 j
7.85; Btockors, $4!T0; pls. $6fl7.
Shoep Host wotnors, . orumury ,
?4g4.75; nprlng lambs. $?: stralgMj
owes. J4.25fii'4.50: mixed lots, $4.25
Calvos nest, $5; ordinary $
4.50.
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MEDFORD MARKETS.
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Fruit anil v-jotal!es.
( Prices paid by Med rd merchants
Applos, IdfZo lb; poors, UStpc:
Potntooti, lo Ih; onions, $1.50
owt;; green onions, 35o doz. bunches;
oahbago, I'Ao; turnips, lVjo; pnvs
uips, lo and IV30. lb.; squash, 30o and
$1 doz.; pumpkins, 10 and lflo.
Butter, Etjos ami poultry.
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(PticeH pniA try Maflfoyrl naerthantn,
Itancti bottar, 3&: faary creasi-
s,.37o '
Vnh raneh effgn, bOi.
Mwod ptrtaTWy, lOe; npnsg chwk
on, IBo; tfvfkfs, 10c turfwryn, 17c
(Prfeaii poid prthim.) '
Hay T&nothy, $lfl; aifalfei. $15;
KraiiH, $14 ton; emln hay, $16 ton.
Grain Wheat, $1.20 bushel; oata,
?3C ton; barley, $30 ton.
Uoof, N'J'tc; ,-orV 0 mutton
3y.. wa) (Orwwi), Of
, (Bt1Up prices.)
j Itollod borloy, $2 cwt, $38.60 ton;
'bran. $1 f0: yiddllns. $ t H't tfil ?(;
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FOR SALE.
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I-'OU SAIE Good hour ant lot at
610 Hamilton tret. end of Oak
dalo pavInK; r?nt for $10 per
month; also two lots on Jackson
street, cboap If taken at once. Ad
dremi Win. IS. Stacay. Hox 826. 233
FOR SAIwK G room hottec on West
Tenth street. Bo 007. 240
FOlf SALE Lot 80x150 and .1 room!
Imiian tnrwlhrn. W. O. Ilnviilson.
219
poR SALIIIonsc in Medford
blocks from P. O. Rents for $05 per
month, also 300 acres fruit land ono ( WANTED Asents to go to Caltfor
mile from Phoenix, all under cul-1 nin to sell territory for the "Ilidden
tinvtion, $Uf) per acre. Address Window Screen." Inquire E. C.
hox 3C0. Mcrtford. 245 Aylor and Barnett, real estate of-
FOR SALE 10 ncrcs Kood free soil , Jice on South Central nyennc. 261
bix miles from Medford on mam
traveled road. Thero is about 1,
500 cords of wood qn this tract; uo
improvements. Prico $1000. Aylor
& Barnett, next door to Mail Tri
bune office. 2441
FOR SALE A grant bargain if taken
soon. 50 ncrcs of orchard and bot
tom land ono mile north of Phoenix
on Medford road, known ns the
Brawlcy estate. For particulars
see owner. Sarah Fell, 135 Bart
lett St.
FOR SALE Lot 50x100, splendid
location for businoss. Corner 8th
nnd Peach. Seo ownor, 20 South
Peach street or P. O. hox 842. 24(1
FOR SALE Ono ncre tract or more
nndor Fish Lnko ditch on Mnin
Contrnl Point rond. $275 per ncre.
J. Bowhn, 20 b. 1'eneU, or 1'. U. box
842. 240
FOR SALE Eight good milch cows,
nil giving milk; ono good 4-year-old
hnrso, weight 1500. George Hilton.
2 1-2 miles north ot Medford,
on
county rond.
253
FOR SALE 75-acro ranc'.n with
good wntor right; finest frvll land;
ch'vap:; also property In Portlnnd;
will trndo for Medford property Seo
Coleman at cigar factory.
pQjj" SALE
Lot 74x130 on Genesee.
ono.imlf bl0Ck from Main. Inquire
114 Gonosoo streot or address bos
708.
240
FOR SALE California. Newspaper
nnd jojb printing plant. For partic
ulars address P. O. box 14, Med
ford. 247
FOR SALE
Two Jorsoy cows cheap.
Cull 524 S. nmnilton street, Mod
ford. 24G
c.rr
,17
LLLlliiiLii
ITorso and
wagon nt
24S
nurcl street.
FOR HALh lnvo room house ana
threo lots, closo in, for $2500; $1000
will handlo. W. T. York & Co.
Fivo
p()R SALKo.i0 noros two miles
,.,' TnIonti ni)0ut lf.0 acres nndor
cultivation, good fruit Innd, nt $701
nn aero. This is n snap. W. 1.
York & Co.
FOR SALK Young orchnrd in boar.iw.ntor nnd Power company for paF
intr. Mnt Calhoun, Phoenix, Or
FOR SALE Oak, fir nnd jhuo cord
wood, 12 nnd 10-inch; nlso dry mil
wood ; dry pitch for kindling. Phono
order to Mnin 4201.
FOR SALEflennino Nnvajo blank-1
ot. Inquire at Modford Fnnnturo
Co. m
FOR SALE Choioo businoss proper
ty at n bargain, on long timo; easy
tornib, Address P. O. Box 418.
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FOR SALE.
FOR EXCIIANGrJmat havo you
to exchange for choico of quarter-
sections under ditch in Crook Co.T
Ernest L. Brown, Warren, Minn.
215
FOR SALE 5 and 10-ncre traoU
just within and adjoining ciry Iim
itn, at a bnrgnln, on 6 annual pay
rnert. Addrewa P O. Box 418.
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WAfHS-D.
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ANThIJ Tlirco and four room
hminc, with barn. Enquire "E,"
- Mail Tribune office. 244
WANTED Man acquainted with
the valley toshow laud. Benson
Juvettoont Co. 250
WANTED TO BORROW ?1000 on
ranch worth $3000, close in, 10 per
cent. Address E, care of Mail Tri
bune. 247
NAM hi) lo buy a crocery or
Keneral store in the Rogue river val
ley. Address "A," care of this of
fice. 248
WANTED
A ldny solicitor to sell
electric hcatinp, cooking nnd light-
j i i i it. ri ji
j i in acviccs. Appiy ui mu uunuun
! N ntcr nnd rower to.
WANTED Experienced quarry
man.
Address P.
Box 413.. Medfdrd,
Or.
WANTED Good clean cotton rngs
nt the Mail Tribune office. Will
pay right price for same.
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FOR RENT.
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FOR R ENT Furnished front room,
402 Mnin street, opposite Park. 247
FOR RENT Desk room in a very
light offico in the new Phipps-Tnylor
building. Prefer man who will bo in
office most of tho timo. Address
"K," care of this office. 245
FOR RENT
room with
eloso in ;
33S2.
Nicely furnished fron
modem improverae ts
reasonable. Telephom
.245
FOR RENT Swell offico rooms,
best location in tho city. Address
"G." care of Mail Tribune. 245
FOR RENT Fu raised rooms.
10 North Grape streot.
Ko.
FOR RENT Now modem 5 room
bungalow, $20 por month. Wool
verton Renl Estato Company, room
22, Jackson Comity Bank Bldg. 243
FOR RENT Nicely furnished houso
keeping rooms; no smnll children.
Mrs. Joo Thomas, 222 South Holly
St.
FOR RENT ITouso of two Inrso
rooms, unfurnished or will furnish
for housekeeping. Call 104S We3t
Ninth street. 24G
FOR RENT Farms, from 40 acres
upward, suitable for fruit, alfalfa,
stock or gonoral farming. Inqutro at
offico Condor Water & Tower com
pany, 209 W. Main frtroet.
FOR RENT Tracts of land from
ono to forty acres; with wntor for
irrigation, suitnblo for raising po
tatoos nnd garden track, also suit
nblo for chicken nnd turkoy raising.
Owner will furnish a ronsonnblo
ninount of lumber and poultry nnd
other fencing for improvements if
lesseo porform Inbor of orooting
snmo. Cnll nt offico of Condon
ticulars.
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LOST.
4. . 4- 4. 4- y 4-
LOST Two cows, rod Durham and
speckled blue muloy, fresh. Addross
rtox 077, Medford, or deliver to Mrs.
11. K. linker, end o? Jnckson st. 211
LOST A key ring of about a dozon
hoys; somo Ynlo; belonging to tho
library sholvos, FIndor plonso lenvo
at P. O. Box 701. Librarian. 240
BUSINESS DinEfiTDRV
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Restaurants.
BEE HIVE RESTAURANT Monls
J5o.; bods, Mc. Give us a trial. 150
Centrnl avenue, upstairs.
CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CINES -will euro rheumatism, asth
ma, paralysis, sores nnd private dis
cases. These remedies may bo pro
cured at tho store of Wnh Chung on
A street, Ashland, Oregon, whoro
they will bo sold by tho proprietor.
Chow Young.
Tfn Snaps.
J. A. SMJTIITm skop. Tin and
ihet iron warn on kand and made to
tmlor VI?. North O utrewt.
CHIMNEY SWEEP If yonr chim
ney needs cleaning be sure and se
D. D. Woods. Leave orders nt tho
Medford Hnrdwaro Co., or phone
2581. 231
Auctioneers.
E. F. A. BITTNER Auctioneer, will
be found in room 208, Taylor &
Phipps Building.
Sewing Machines.
Singer nnd Wheeler & Wilson sewing
machines for rent and for sale on
easy payments. All kinds repaired
nnd wotk guaranteed. Best oil and
needles for nil makes nt the Singer
store, 27 South C st. Phone 3431.
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm Building.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorn ey-at-Iav
tfo. 0 D street, ground floor.
COLVIG & BEAMES W. M. Col-
vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank Build
ing. Second floor.
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block.
Stenographic work dona quickly an i
well.
Real Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real
estate, loans nnd fire insurance
Office 112 W. Main St., Medford
Ore. Phone 3073.
ADAMS & BRIGGS Real Estato,
Insurnnce. Fnnn nnd city proper
ty. Butte Falls, Oregon.
ADAMS & BUIGGS O. Adams. C. P.
Brlggs, real oatate. Insurance, farm
and city proporty, timber. Butte
Falls, Or.
Prlnters an:? Publishers.
Mi DFORD 1TBLISHING CO. has
the best euippd job sffice ii
boutbem Oregoi ; Portia ad prices
T Sf'ith ( mtn' ave.
Dptici ins.
l)K GOllLE Jbo i nly exclusive op-
ie in between Portland and Sac
1 :u euto Office on West Main stret
nn raiimad.
Jawiler.
EIA OOD AND BURNETT, the jew-
tiers, curry a complete stock and
make a 1- lecialty of high grade re
pair wor-. 0 ositf me Nash Ho
tel. Brick Companies.
il. W. Priddy. . T. O'Rrv
O. D. Nu
THE MEDFORD ' ICK CO.
Briot mnnufnotu.-v And contn?
tors; nlso lime, ccma v and ptesti
in any ipjautity. Ofuce, Medfor.
National bank blJg. ''bonee Main
545.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FUIWITITRE TO. Un
dertakers. Day Phone 351. Night
Phonos C. W. Conklin 3001; J. H.
Butler 3571.
FLno Instruction.
HARMONY, sight rending, musionl
form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolian
Collego of Music. Miss Flora Grny,
Studios, 144 South Contral avenue.
Phono 493.
Carriage and Auto Painting.
VALLEY SIGN AND CARRIAGE
WORKS High-class work guaran
teed. 'Signs. Rivorside avenuo.
Phono 801.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Mnekoy and dio with joy." Over Al
ien ii Renuan'H stom; entrance on
Seventh street
CIRGARS AND T0BBAC0S.
IRELAND &. ANTLE S'nok0 House,
doalers In tobacco, cigars and smok
ors' supplloa. Exclusive ngonts of
Lewis Single Binder, El Morlto and
El Pnloncla. 212 Wost Main stroot.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Bill Posters
VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster nnd
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 7, Jackson County
Bank Building, Medford, Or.
Billiard Parlors
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars nnd Soft Drinks Up stairs,
Young and Hall bnilding. A nice
cool placo to spend the hot after
noons. Architects.
J. K. A. BILES Architect and
Builder. P. O. Box 480. Medford
Or. Your building respectfully so
licited. Frrnlture
H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in now
and Becond hand furniture and hard
ware. Agents for Mound City kit
chen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st.
MISSION FultNTTUBE WORKS
Comer 8th and Holly Sts., Med
ford. Mission Furniture made to
order. Cabinet work of all kind.
A trial order solicited.
MORDOF-F & WOLFF Cook Stoves
and Ranges. New and Second Hand
Furniture. Eads' old stand, 18-20
E St .South Phone 91, Medford, Or.
nTurserlns
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out We are not in the
trust. II. B. Patterson, offico, in
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-grado nursery
stock. C. E. Cok. Prop. R. R. V
depot. P. O. Bo c 841. Phone 583
Medford.
Transfer and D rnyape.
H. S. BRUMBLE Drayage and
transfer. Baggage stored. Office
n nnd Seventh. '
Cement Workers.
B. J. ADYLOTT AU work guaran
teed strictly first-closs. Residence
No. 400 Beatty street. A' card will
brinff me to yon.
Music.
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. H.
L. Hnillier, 707 Main street West.
Private lessons in singing (method
Rossini) and languages French,
Italian, German, Spanish.
MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction
Metropolitan College of Music. Miss
Florn Gray. Phone 4D3. 144 South
Centrnl avenue.
Building and Loan Association
JACKSON COUNTY BtHLDINU
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C
Boggs, Acting Secretary, 12b E.
Mnin street.
Carpenters and Builders.
A. D. JOHNS, Contractor and Build
er1 225 Rivorsido avenuo. Phono
2471.
F. E. HTLL Will furn'ah plans nn
list of nil timber to bo put in build
in jr. Medford, Oregon.
W. G. HOLMES, contractor nnd
builder; plans nnd estimates furn
ished. Inquiro Star restaurant or
address Box 818.
Dentists.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist,
Office houra: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles
Building, Main street, Medford, Ore-
Pn-
Physicians and Surgeens.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jnokson County bank. Night calls
promptly answered. Office and res
ident phone Mnin 3432.
S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
Offices in Hnskina' Building. Phono
Main 1001.
CONItOY & CLANCY Office In
Stowart Building Physicians and
Surgeons. Offico phone, Main 311;
prlvato phone, Main 612,
S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Modom equipped operat
ing rooms. X-Ray. Office hours:
10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson
Co. Bank Buildincr.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteop at h i 0
Physicians. Mission Block, Phona
21)1. Modford.
CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER. Ey
spoomlist, when others fnil. Offion
in Eagle Pharmacy. Main 233. EaH
Mnin near P'A 11.1011.
. Ennneers
WILL tnko by contract, on reason
able terms, nil kinds of work, also
irrigating, planting nud cultivating,
oto. Landscnpo gardening. First
class roforencos. William Peters,
Civil Engineor, Phono 1801. 322 East
Main street, Modford, Orogon.