Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 05, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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Answering' Want Ads Will Keep Your "Luck" in Constant Repair
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TIT IS OTD.FQRD MAIL TRfPUNlS, MEDFORD, OR KCJ ON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1010.
REAL ESTATE AGENT
GETS COMMISSION
J. H. Grnco Wins Suit In Circuit
Court for Commission on Real
Estate Verdict $4,025.
Tho mho of J. II. Ornno vn. Robert
H, McDowell, being nn action to re
cover iiionuy In tliu matter of n nalo
of roul tnttuto occuiiluil tlio attention
of tho circuit court Tuoadny.
Tho emtio was 0110 In which n ills
puto nroHo ovrr tho ninount of com
mlnnlon to bo paid (or tho hiiIo of cor
tnln IiiiiiIh nttuatci) In Hams Valloy.
Tho valuation of thuHo lands In tho
flrnt liiNlnuco wnn placed nt $1000
nnd tho plaintiff wan promised nil
ovor thnt mini ho could secure. Tho
property wiih Hold for $13,200, nnd
tho former owner refused to coma
through with tho $4,200.
fo'r trial Mon-
Tli0 ciuiHo enmo up
day and tho following Jury whs oui
piuiollod: H. L. (irogory, John
Cameron, Wiley Turnbnugh, rt. II.
Ilnlloy. I.. A. Abbott, Clmit. Fields,
ltalpli nillliign. John Albright, II. I).
Kubll. Aaron Iloclc. W. M. Chlldoru,
O. 12. For.
, Aftor lining nut but n abort ttmo
tho jury rotumcd a vurdlct of J 1,0'-' 5
for tho plaintiff. It having boon on
tnbllHhcd thnt $176 bad boon paid
lilin 'beforo tho action wan com
muncod, '
Tito caso will vory likely bo ap
pealed. ANACONDA SMELTER
TO REOPEN AT ONCE
GREAT KALI.S. Mont., Jan. 5.
Upon th receipt of niwtimnros from
tho offlrlntH of tho Oront oNrthorn
nfllnmdN, t'nt tlicy. thpmnlviH will
nwltrh 1 1 oompnalwi' tralnr, at Great
Folk, In ordur to allow tho remimp
tlon of work nt tho ollston nnd Mon
tana timoltom, tho Amnlgnmatod Cop
par nompuny nmiouncod today that
tholr in I n (in and plants will continue
In operation.
Tho nwipenlng of tho Great Falls
mnoltnr will moan rollof to tho won
omployod In tho plant who woro
thrown out of work when th0 mtioltor
rum cloned following tho Htrlko of
tho Hwltchmi.'u on tho Northern rnll
romlH. Tho Amalgnmntod company
jinouuccd, too, that they would ngrco
to operate tholr plnnta as loni; na
th0 Hullo minora union rofrnlnot
from In tor forrltiK with tho mon
work In tho Groat N'ortl.orn ynrds
nt Groat Falls. In cimo of tho vio
lation of this order, tho company said
u rcomptoto suspension of work In
nil of tho Amolgamntod properties
will follow.
WOMAN FOUND WITH
FEAR PLAIN ON FACE
BAN JOSH, Cnl., Jnn. fi. Tho
nutlioriticH today nro sonrcliinR tho
Second utreot homo of Mm. Mnry
Mnuorlinu in the liopu of fludinp; a
triieo of tho man or ItmiHl tlioiiRlit to
havo friKlitonod tho woman to death
yo8torclny. Noij;libor8 woro nttracter
by t ha HuriolcH of Mra. Mnuorhaii.
Thoy liennl tlio womnu running from
room to room, nnd thou tlioro wnn
nilonco. Mrs. Herbert, living noxt
loor, wn tlio flrnt to rcneli tho Iiouho.
filio linstily cnllod on tho noih'liliors.
"Mm. llebert Hoarohed tho Iiouho for
Tifrfl. Mnuorlinu but fnilntl to flml iter.
OuthuilriingH nnd tho yard wcro oaro
fully gono ovor without n Irnco of
tlio womnn. Thon Homo ono found
Mrs, Mnuorhaii hudillod boluml a
Tinntry door, dond. Fonr was written
indelibly on lior fnoo. It wiih
iliouglit tlmt tlio womnn, who wns
ill, was frightened to donth by tho
entrance of n burglar or by some
nnimnl that hnd fltrayed into lior
bod room.
JEALOUSY CAUSE OF
SAN FRANCISCO TRAGEDY
BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 5. Tho
body of Jnmos Allon Roborto, a 21-your-old
Hlroot one oonduotor, is in
tho morguo todnv, nnd Miss Tinnio
Tonno8on, hla Bwoolhonrt, 18 yoars
of ngo, is prostrc.tod ir tlio result of
RobortB1 itiHitno jonlously.
. Tho conductor flrotl four shols nt
MIbh Tonnoson, in lior homo laflt
night, nouo of them taking offoot. A
heavy Rholl conili in lior .hair which
doflootod ono of tlio bullets, probnbly
saved tho young womnn's life
Wlion RoborlH saw tho front door
cIobo bohind tlio fleeing womnn ho
turned tlio smoking gun on himself
nnd Hunt n bullot into bin brain. Ho
diod iv fow minutoa lator wliilo boing
rcmovod to a hospital.
TONED BOOZE WITH
WOOD AlCIIQHOL; SICK
Oootlcnncr Operates In Pendleton
nnd Poisons Eighteen Persons
With Poor Doozo.
PENDLETON, Or,, Jnn. G. Elgh
teon persons nro until to havo boon
liolnonod lioro Chrlntmns day through
tho uvitrlcloimncHH of mi Ignorant
"bootloggor," It N Bald tl:at tho do
(nils liuvo Just boon mndo public. Tho
vlelliiiH iih vull its tho Illicit liquor
Boiler trlod to koop tho ratio quiet. It
In mild a "bootlegger" shipped In a
bnrrol of whiskey for tho holiday
trado, nnd an tho domnnd wan creat
or than tho mipply, ho procooded to
dlltito his liquor until tlioro ' wns
neither flavor nor color loft. Ho'
tli on undertook to tono tin tho bov-
,rm' w'1'1 ood nlcohol. Tho rciiult
wan disastrous. In all thlrtoen por-
hoiih wore mndo Hick, eight called In
phyHlclnnn and ono In onld to havo
boon In dancer of losing his llfo.
LEAD FOR HIS LOVE
BUT ASKS DIVORCE
SAN FRANCISCO, Jnn. G. Dr.
Walter Lnmpo, whoso wlfo, Mrs. Jch
rlo Lnmpo, rirod a b til lot into his
bond on August 19. today brought
Htilt for divorce. Iampo ollogod two
attempts had beoti mndo on ifra llfo,
ono of which ho still cnrrlod a souv
enir In tho ahnpo of n bullet located
Homawhoro In his bend.
Tho physician declared thnt ho had
HlKtiod n falao Btatamoat to tho ef
fect that tho shooting wt Ich nearly
cost him bis llfo had been accldor.tnl
IIIh lovo for his wlfo, ho snld, promp
tod tho llo when bo bollovod ho wan
on bis death bod.
Dr. Lampo complnlncd that Mrs
lnmpo linn forced blm to sign stato
"u'nts thnt ho hk& boon uituro to Ik
and that bo would not opposo a dl
vroco Hult Hho-lntcndod to brine.
MHifonl, Oregon: Tki onrtifios
lht w have nold nnllV Tc.thh Won
dor for tho cure of all kidney, bind
dr and riicurnntio troubles for .ten
jrs, and have nevnr bud a oom
pbiiiiL It pien qitiVlc and rvrninnen
rripf. 00 ayrt, tiNMttuctit in eaoh hot
Me. Mod ford Phnrraaov.
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PORTLAND MARKETS.
HU
Hops, Wool and Hldwi.
iiors loos crop, cbolco 16c
prlmo to cbolco, lGc; prlmo, 15 Ho
medium, lGc; 1509, cbolco, 21c
prlmo, 20c; medium, lGf?18c.
WOOI. Nomlnnl, 1909, Willa
motto vnlloy, 20&21o; castorn Ore
gon , 20 23c.
SII13El'8KINS-T.ShoarlnB, 102Go
ench; abort wool, 2GtffG0c; medium
wool, GOftl ench; long wool, 7Gc0
$1.25 each.
TALLOW Prlmo, por lb. 3 4c;
No. 2 and gronso. 2 6r2Hc.
CIIITTIM IlAUKi-Nomlnnl, 4
MOIIAIIt 1909, 2324c lb.
IIIDE8 Dry hides, 174T1S V6c lb:
green, 9ViWl0yAa; bulls, grcon salt,
7c lb; kips, lOffflOc; calves, groon,
lGffpl8o por lb.
nutter, Kgg nnd. Poultry.
ISaoS Local, candlod solect, 40fiJ
41c; local atorngo, 37o; castorn, stor-
ago, 27(300.
ntlTTBIt PAT Doll very f. o. b.
Portland sweot cronm, 37,6; sour,
SGo.
UUTTHrtExtrn crenmory. 39c;
fancy, 37J; etoro, 25c.
CHEESE Fancy full croam, 18
18 Yjc; triplets and daisies, 18 &c;
Young Americans, 19 He.
POULTUY Mlxod chlckons, 15 Vjc;
fancy lions, 16 IGo; roostors, old,
11c; gooBo, 12o for llvo, 1G18 for
drosuod; ducks, 10 18c; turkoya
nllvo, 2122o; drossod, 2G29c;
plgoons, BqunbB, $2 por dozon; droas-
od cblckon, lo to 2o a pound blgbor
thnn altvo.
drain, nour ana liny.
HAItLEY Prolucors' prlco 1909
Food, $31 31.50; rollod, $33
browing, $3i.G0.
WHEAT Track, club, $1.10
1.11; bluo atom, $1.20 1.21; rod,
1.13; forty fold, $1.12$1.13;
Wlllnmotto valloy, $1.08.
MILLSTUFFS Soiling prlco
Uran, $20; middlings, $33; shorta,
2G27.G0; chop, $22 29; alfalfa
inoal, $21 por ton,
FLOUR Now crop, pntonts, $G.-
G; straight, $4.85; bnkorfl' $5.95
.1G; Wlllamotto valloy, $5.70 bbl.;
oxport grudoa, $4,00, graham, s,
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.
JG.G0; wholo wheal, G,70; ryo
$r.7fi; tinloH, 13.15.
HAY Vroducors' prlco Now tim
othy, Wlllnir.otto valloy, fancy, J1DQ
20! ordlnan, $19; oastern Orogon,
J20S-21; mixed, JIG; clover No. 1,
$15.50(0 10; wheat, SlQiQlT; cheat,
11017; alfalfa, $15 ,
OATS Spot dollvcry, now, pro
ducers' prlco Track No. 1 white,
$32.G033.D0; Krny, $31.G03 32.G0.
I'rultM mill VeKetnbleH. J
FIti:8II KltUITS OratiKOs: Now (
navels, $22.25 fr $3.00; Vnlcelas, ;
$3.G5 3.75 box; bananas, ttflbVjC
lb; lemons, $5.50 COO box; grape
fruit, $4; poars, $1.25; grupos, $l.-
7G. ;
POTATOES SelllnK, new, $1.10 !
1.25; biiyliiK, onslorn Multnomah
and Clackamns, 7G 85c, Wlllamottoi
valloy, CB(370c. !
V IS G ETA II LEB Now turnlsps', Or-,
OBon, 90o sack;. boots, $1.25; carrots
80090c unck: cabbiiKo. local. $1.50
(fj l.75; tomatoes, fancy, $2.25 crate; 1
beans, 10 12c por lb; cauliflower,
$1.00 por dozen; peas, 10612c lb;
horseradish, 10c; groon onions, 10c
dozen; popper, boll, lb.; head
lettuce, 20c i-oz.; hothouse, $1.25
box; radlsbos dor. bunches; cel
ery, $3(8 3. GO crrte; etw plant, 15c
lb; Bwoot potntoos, $2; sprouts, S
9c; cumubors, $2.50 dozen.
ONIONS Jobbing, $1.40 1.G0
per cwt.; garlic, 1012c por lb.
APPLES $1 3.G0.
(Jrocerlew, Nuts, Etc.
SUOAK Cube, $0.35; powdered,
$5.95;, fruit or borry, $5.0G; dry
granulntod, G.95; conf. A. $G.7G; ex
tra II, $5.2G; golden O. $5.35; D yel
low, $5.25; best, $5.75; bnrrols, 15c; ,
half bnrols, 30c; boxds, 55c ndvanco
on sack basis.
(Abovo quotations nro 30 days net
cash quotatlona.)
RICH Imporlnl Jnpan No. 1, G4
c; No. 2, Gfllc; Now Orleans Hoad.
C 3-4 7c; Creole, Gc.
SALT Coarflo Half ground, 100s
$9.G0 por ton; GOs, $10; tnblo dairy, I
GOs, $17; 1008. $10.60: bales. $2.26: i
extra flno bnrrols, 2s, Gs and 10s,.brnu' middlings, $1.S51.90
$4.G0G.50; lump rock, $20.G0 per
ton.
HONEY Now, 13 c por lb.
mwiiw Oman wiuio, D,uu; inrgo
wimo, 4.oo; pinic, $4.25; bayou.
$G.7G; Limns, $G.00: reds. S7.G0.
. MeatN, FMi anil Provisions.
DRESSED MEATS Front ctrcot
hogs, fancy, 10Vjc ordinary, 9c:"FOR SAMV-Ynnn, nuni i.
.v.M, uvr,., u,iCi oruinnry, iu(tf i
Ilfl? nrlrn lirvni.w inn II. a r li ra I
mutton, 7c; lnmbs, 7c,
HAMS, I1ACON, ETC. Portlnnd
pack (local) ham, 17 Mio; breakfast
bacon. 18,42Gc; bollod ham, 25
2Gc; picnics, 14c; cottnso roll, 15c;
rognlnr short clears, smoked, 16 He;
backs, Binokod, lGc; pickled tong
ues, GOo oach.
LOCAL LARp Kottlo leaf, lOs,
&iQ por lb.; Gs, 18 G-8c por lb.; GO
lb. tins, 18c por lb.; stonm rondored,
10s, 17!c por lb.; Gs, 17 5-Sc por lb.;
compound, 10s', 11 3-4o por lb.
CLAMS Harsholl, por box, $2.60;
razor clams, $2.00 por box.
FISH Nominal Rook cod, 10c;
flounders, Go; halibut, 8 10c; strip
ed bass, lGc; cattish, 10c; salmoa,
Btoolhoad, 10c; Kllvor.a, Sc lb.; fall
Balmon, So lb.; solos, 7c lb.; shrimps,
2o lb,; porch, 7o lb.; torn cod, 8o
lior iu; louaiuro, noa por 10; iresn
mackorol, ( ) por lb.; crawfish,
) por doz.; sturgoon, 12 por
lb,; black bass, 20o por lb.; Colum
bia smolts, 2Go por lb; silver smolts,
7o por lb.; black cod, 7' c por lb.;
crabs, $1.25 1.7G por dozon.
OYSTERS Shoalwntor bay, per
gallon, $2,25; por 100 lb sack, $5;
Olympla, por gallon, $2.75; por 100 !
lb. sack, $77.50; ennnod oastorn,
65c can, $0,50 doz.; oastorn In shell,
$1,05 por 100,
CATTLE Best Btoors, wolghing
1200 pounds, $4,764,80; medium
stoors, $4.60; host cows, $3.75
3.8G; fancy hotfors, $3.753.S5;
modlum cows, $3,60; poor cows, $2
2,50; bulls, $22.75; stags, $2.50
OS.
HOGS Boat east of tho moun-
There nro lottors at tho Mall Tri
bune (u nnswor to want ads, address
ed to
A (C)
U (4)
l (I)
X (2)
Ownor. 'L
0-1(2) ,;(.'
No. 15.
T. L. B.
S. 1G.
15.
X. V. 55.
4''
tains,, $7.7G08.8G; fancy, $8.-C5;
ctockcrs, $C; pigs, $GQ7.
8IIEI3I' Host wethors, $G.25(S
5.50; ordinary, $G.00; spring lambs,
$0.000.25; straight' owes, $4.7G;
mixed lots, $4.75(3)0.00. '
CALVES Host, $5.25 5.50; or-
dlnary, $3.00 1.G0.
MED FORD MARKETS.
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Fruits nnd Vegetables.
(Prices paid by Mcdfrod merchants.)
APPLES 2 4c lb.; pears, lc
lb.
Potatoes, lc lb.; onions, $1.50
cwt.; cabbage, 2c; turnips, lc;
parsnips, ll&c lb.; squash, 30c
nnd $1 doz.; pumpkins, 10 15c.
Hut tor, Kggs and Poultry.
(Prices paid by' 'Medford morchants)
Ranch butter, 32 &c; fancy cream
ery, 37,6c '
Frosh ranch eggs, 40c.
Mixed poultry, 10c; spring chlck
onB, 15c; ducks, 10c; turkoys, 17c.
(Prices paid producers.)
Hay Timothy. $1G; alfalfa, $1G;
Bra83 14; Braln ha' 1C
Grain Whont, $1.20 bushel; oats,
$30 ton; barley, $30 ton
Boef 2ltf3c; pork, Cc; mut
ton, 4c; lamb, 4&c; veal (dressed,
Cc.
(Selling prices.)
Kollca barley, 2 cwt. $37 ton
8I,0". 1.J01.85.
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FOR SALE.
i, ftttf
rOt bALL Horse, and wagon nt
411 South Laurel street. 248
- Mat Calhoun. Pboonir. Or.
TZ ' '
Tenth Btroot. Box C07
240
FOR SALE Lot 80x150 and 5 room
houso, raodorn. W. G. Davidson.
249
FOR SALE Five room house and
tlirco lots, close in, for $2500; $1000
win nauuic. w. T. York & Co.
FOR SALE Roguo River thrco-color
stnttonory showing Comico poar nnd
Spitronberg apples. Medford Mail
Tribune. 200
rUK SALE fi and 10-noro traots
just within nnd adjoining city lhn
Ub, at n bargain, on 5 nnniml py-
morts. AddrOfH P. O. Box 418. '
FOR SALE Oak, fir and nino cord-
, wood. 12 nnd 10-inch: also drr rail
wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phono
nrdor to Main 4201.
vnu SAIF
240 acres two miles
from Tnlont, nbont 150 neres undor
oultivntion, good froit land, at $70
an aoro. This is n snap. W. T.
Yprk & Co.
FOR
"SATE 7o-acro
ranch, with
good wator right; finest frvlt landt
chonp;; also property In Portland;
will trndo for Modford property Seo
Colonial! nt clear factorr.
FOR SALE ElgliTgood "milch-cows
all giving milk; ono good 4-ycnr-old
horso, weight 1600. George Hilton,
2 1-2 miles north of Modford, on
county road. 263
FOR SALE A groat bargain if taken
soon. 50 noros, of orchard and bot
tom land one mile north of Phoenix
on Modford road, known hs the
Brawloy estate For particulars
boo ownor. Sarah Fell, 135 Bnrt
lott St.
FOR SALE.
FOJt SALE Choice Lusiuuhb proper
ty at a ba-rgain, on long timo; easy
torrna Addreww I. O. liox 418.
FOR SALE Underwood Typewriter,
latest model, with 2-color ribbon
shift; base and metal cover; cost
.$110.00; will sell for cash only;
prico $90.00. Address Box No.
388
If
FOR SALE Must be sold at once,
farm of 320 nc.-s, 150 In cultiva
tion, rich soil, well adapted to al
falfa, 8 rporn .house, outbuildings,
farm utensils, etc; nice trout stream
running through tho place, flno cold
springs; timber, pln0 and oak. Goes
at $G0 per acre. L. F. Gardner, P.
O., Sams Valley, Ore. 250
tttttttttttttttttt
- WANTED.
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WANTED Experienced quarry man.
Address P. O. Box 418, Medford,
Or.
WANTED Good clean cotton rags
nt the Mail Tribune office. Will
pay right price for same.
WANTED Second-hand calcium gas
generator. Address R. G. Patch,
Medford, Ore. 251
WANTED A 4 or 5 room, furnished
, house. Address Box 402, city.
WANTED Farm, carpenter. Call
Condor Water and Power Co's of-
WANTED Man acquainted with
tho valloy tosbow land. Benson
Investment Co. 250
WANTED 5fan and wife; man to do
goneral work, woman for general
housowork. Condon Water and
Power Co.
haiii.u io uuy a grocery ori
general store in the Rogue river val-
ley. Address "A," caro of this of-
fice.
248
WANTED A lday solicitor to sell
electric heating, cooking and light
ing devices. Apply at the Condon
Water nnd Power Co.
WANTED Agents to go to Califor-
nin to sell territory for the "Hidden
Window Screen." Inquire E. C.
Ay lor and Burnett, real estate of-1
fine on South Central avenue. 261
FDR RFMT
4- 4"ft -r f-f-f-t-t-
FOR RENT Fnrniaed room.
No.
10 North Grapo atreot.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Call at 325
South Ivy street. 252
FOR RENT Nicely furnished house
keeping rooms; no 6mall children.
Mrs. Joe Thomas, 222 South Holly
St.
FOR RENT A suito of 3 nicelv
furnished housekeeping rooms; no
children. 222 South Holly. Mrs.
Joo. Thomas.
?vic uiiNT harms, itom 40 acros
upward, satiable tor fraK, alfalfa,
stock or goneral farming. Baqulre at
office Condor Y?ntmt & Power com
pany, 200 W. Main sferoeL
FOR RENT Tracts of land from
ono to forty acres; with water for
irrigation, suitable for raising po
tatoes nnd gnrden truck, also suit- i
nblo for chicken nnd turkey raising,
Ownor will furnish a reasonable
amount of lumber nnd poultry and
othor fencing for improvements if
osseo perform labor of orocting
snmo. t;all nt office of Uondon
Wator nnd Power company for par
ticulars,
4
I.PT.
STRAYED Ono roan horso, boll,
branded, N. on right shouldor, 1
roan 2 yonr old colt, 1 light bay
horso brandod N. on right shoulder,
glass oyod, bnldfaco; 1 Bmall brown
goldlng brandod 4 loft side. Last
soon near Eagle Point. Finder
pleaso notify S. A, Robinson, Eaglo
Point. Reward. 260
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Restaurants.
BBB IHVr: UEftTAORjCNT MealB
15o,j bedB, 15c. Oivo us a trial. 00
Central avenue., npataira.
CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CINES will euro rheumatism, asth
ma, paralysis, sores and privato dis
eases. These remedies may bo pro
cured at tho store of Wah Chung on
A street, Ashland, Oregon, whero
they will bo sold by tho proprietor,
Chow Yonng.
Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and
ubert iron ware on band and aaade to
arArr 12ft North O ntnwt.
CHIMNEY SWEEP If yonr chim
ney needs cleaning be sure and eo
D. D. Woods. Leave orders at tho
Medford Hardware Co., or phone
2581. - 231
Auctioneers.
E. F. A. BITTNER
be found in room
Phipps Building.
-Auctioneer, will
208, Taylor &
Sewing Machines.
Singer and Wheeler & Wilson sewing
machines for rent and for sale an
easy payments. All kinds repaired
and woik guaranteed. Best oil and
needles for nil makes at tho Singer
store, 27 South C st. Phone 3431.
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers,
Palm Building.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-l&v
No. 9 D street, ground floor.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C, L. Reames. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank Build
ing. Second floor.
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block.
Stenographic work done quickly and
well.
Real Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real
estate, loaus and fire insurance
Office 112 W. Main st., Medford
Ore. Phone 3073.
ADAMS &
BRIGGS Real Estate,
Insurance.
Farm and city proper-
ty. Butte Falls, Oregon
ADAMS & BRIGGS O. Adams, C. P.
Briggs, real estate. Insurance, farm
and city property, timber. Butte
Falls, Or.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. hu
the best equipped job iffiee i
Southern Oreeon; Portia ad prieoa
37 South Central ave.
Opticians.
DR. GOBLE Tho onlv exciusive on.
rieian betweeu Portland and Sao-
ranseuto Office on West Main atroet
an-i rutmwd.
Jnveter.
ELWOOD AND BURNETT, the jew-
elers, carry a complete atoek aai
make a specialty of high grade re
pair work. Opposite the Naak Ho-
Ul.
Brick Cemnanlcs.
G. W. Priddy. . T. O'Rrif
O. D. Naf
TUE MEDFORD :MCK CO.
Brick manufnottu . od Bt0&
tors; also lime, ectnea aad plae.
in any quantity. Offlee, Xfedfo
National bank blJg. I'honee Muir,
545.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FFIWITURU '0. Un
dertakors. Day Phone 351. Night
Phones C. W. Conklin 3601; J. n.
Butler 3571.
PL.no Instruction.
nARMONY, sight reading, musical
form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan
Collego of Musio. Miss Flora Gray,
Studios, 144 South Central nvonue.
Phone 403.
Carriage and Auto Painting.
VALLEY SIGN AND CARRIAGE
WORKS Iligh-elniia wosk piaran-
toed. Signs. Riverside avenue.
Phono 801.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Maokey nnd die with joy." Over At
len & Reagan's store; entrance on'
Seventh street.
CIRGARS AND T0BBAC0S.
IRELAND & ANTLE STiok0 House,
dealers In tobacco, cigars and amok-
ers' supplies. Exclusive agents of
Lowls Single Binder, El Morlto and
El Palouclo. 212 West Mala street.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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BiH Pfers
VERNE T. CANON-Bill Poster and
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 7, Jnokson County
Baitk Bnilding, Medford, Or.
BIHIard Farlws
8. T. BROWN & CO. BilliardB, CU
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Yonng and nail building. 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. Furniture
n. F. WILSON & CO., dealora in new
and second band ftmvitnro and hard
ware. Agents for Mound City kit-
cfaen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th and Holly Sts., Med
ford. Mission Furniture made to
order. Cabinet work of all kind..
A trial order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves
and Ranges. New nnd Second Hand
Furniture. Ends' old stand, 18-20
E Rt .South. Phone 91, Medford, Or.
Nurseries
QUAKER NURSERIES Our treea
are budded, not grafted. Our tock
is not irrigated. We guaranteo ev
efything put out. We are not in the
trust II. B. Patterson, office, in.
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-grade nursery
stock. C. E. Co-k, Prop. R. R. V.
depot. P. O. Bot 841. Phone 583.
Medford.
Transfer and Drayane. ,
H. S. BRUMBLFi Drayage and
transfer. Baggage Btored. Office
P- and Seventh.
Cement Workers.
B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran
teed strictly first-class. Residence
No. 406 Bcatty street. A card will
bring me to yon.
Music.
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. H.
L. Huillior, 707 Main street We.st.
Privato lessons in singing (method
Rossini) and languages French,
Italian, Gorman, Spanish'.
MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction
Metropolitan Collego of Musio. Miss
Flora Gray. Phone 493. 144 South
Central avenue.
Building and Lean Association
JACKSON COUNTY BtHLDtvl
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O.
Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128. E.
Main street.
Carpenters and Builders.
! A. B. JOHNS, Contractor and Build
er 225 Rivorsido nvonue. Phono
2471.
F. E. HILIi Will fnrnih planB an
list of all timber to be put in build
ing. Medford. Oregon
W. G. HOLMES, contractor and
builder; plans and estimates furn
ished. Inquire Star restaurant or
address Box 818. v
Dentists.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist.
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Milea
Building, Main street, Medford, Ore-
.
Physicians and Suxpeans.
R. W. STEARNS. M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night calls
promptly answered. Office and rea
ident phone Main 3432.
S. A. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
Offices in Haskins' Building. Phone
Mnm 1001.
CONROY & CLANCY Off k7e in
Stowart Building Physicians and
Surgeons. Office phone, Main 341;
privato phone, Mala 612.
S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and
Surgoon. Modern equipped operat
ing rooms. A-Kay. Office hours:
10-12, 2-4 p. in. Office hi Jaokoon
Co. Bank Building.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, Dfl. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopath io
Physicians. Mission Block, Phone
201. Medford.
CALL ON DR. E. J, BONNER, Eyo
specialist, wheu others fail. Office
ia Kagle Pharmacy. Main 233. East
Main near D'iSnioq.
Civil Engineers
WILL tako by contract, on reason
able forms, all kinds of work, also
irrigating, planting and cnltiVating,
etc Landscape gardening. First
class references, Wiam Peters,
Civil Engineer, Ptirae IffOl, 322 East
Main street, Medford, Oregon.