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TTIWTITTCIJJ VMlJ M Al. L nuu iv, 'i v-i mivr&i vamjwvMwnmjnvi u j i nu i nm - Answering' Want Ads Will Keep Your "Luck" in Constant Repair 4 . 4.4 4.4.4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44-4-1 , 4-4-4- 4444-4 4--4-4-4-- CALIFORNIA FRUIT CROP REVIEWED Cnllfornln Fruit Distributors Issue Dullotln to tlio Trade, Ro vlewlnu Conditions. Tho Catlfortitit Fruit nintrlbntorn lmvn Issued tho following rovlow of ihit 1900 fruit Benson to tho trado; Wo take thin opportunity of giving you 11 brluf rovlow of Out souson's nlilpinoiitH according to vnrlotloH, mitl In order that you may mnlco n com parison nn to tho hIxo of tlio crop wo will nlHo glvo tho shipments of tho preceding year. Tho first carload of chorrUti for tho Bonnon wni shipped May 8th. Tho Mason's shipments amounted to 2 GO cnfH. Tho Mhlpinontn for 1908 woto 2 OK cnrn. Tho domnnd for cherries In tho miction markets Ih very largo, and practically nil of thin fruit In ahlppod to tho Inrgor cltlon for itnlo there, not much of thin fruit bolng nvnllnblo for f. o. b. shipment. Apricots. Tho nprlcot crop as wo told you -early In tho Beaton was vory light In splto of thin howovor, wo had no much fruit nn wan necessary for oast orn Rhlpmcnt, which thin noanon amounted to 208 enrti, This was ox coodod In 1008 when tbo total ship mont ronchod 23) cars. Plums. Tho iHlpmont of thin varloty roachod n total of 1G20 cars. For 1908 tlio total wa 17C3. Mont of our plumn woro sont to tho auction markets, hut thuro In n Btrong and growing domnnd throughout tho went nnd wo bollovo that thin torrltory In tlmo will bocoino a heavy conBumor of thin tnoRt doslrnblo fruit. Wo nro prnpngnttng n gront many of tho largo and fancy vurletion and In tho rourso of n few years will havo a "largo output of moMt magnificent fruit of thin description. Pwulie. Tho peach nhlpmont for tho son non roachod n total of 2599 cnrn, ex celling that of Inst season by 020' cnrn. California litis n largo amount of ponchos available for oastorn ship mont, which can bo drawn upon In tlmo of nowl nlmoHt beyond limit. A car shortage which took plnco about tbo mtddlu of tho soanon affected tho output materially. ream. Tho nhlpmont of thin fruit reached n totnl of 2C38 earn, tho total for 1008 bolng 2701 cnrn. Tho crop of thin varloty wen not nenrly an largo nil that for 1908, but n Inrgor por contngo wan shipped. Tho fruit was o( good quality nnd gavo vory gon -oral nntlnfactlon. Grape. Tho grnpo shipment for 1909 reached n total of D875 cnrn, consld ornbly exceeding tbnt of 1908, when tho total was 3812. Tho quality of tho fruit wan generally vory good, uttt owing to a vnrloty of causes tho returns worn vory disappointing, nnd vory ninny of our growora havo llttlo or nothing to show for tholr nhlp montn. Apples, Tho oastorn npplo shipment for tho onson nmounted to 21G8 cnrn. In 1908 thoro woro 2201 cars shipped. A careful peiunal of tho foregoing tlguren will glvo you n comprohon fllyo Iden an to tbo scopo of tho fruit business in Cnllfronln today. Wo lmvo n constantly Increasing ncro- ngo, nnd oxpoct to bo nblo to hoop up with tbo domnnd. Wo bopo to mako California fruit ho popular with yourtrndo thnt wo can Bblp to you In Incronnod quantities ovory yoar, Tho growoni of this ntnto nro waiting up to tho fact thnt more enro nnd attontlon intuit bo gvon to tbo grad ing nnd packing of our fruit, nnd nlops havo nlrondy boon tnkon in tbo pflnclpnl fruit growing centers to ntnndnrdlzo tho pnek, and to ollmln nto frpni our shlpmontH nil poor or dofootlvo f 1 tilt no that ovory spocl mon Rbnll bo nn nonrly perfect nn It Ih ponslblo to got It, It will probably tnko Homo tlmo to nrrlvo nt a ntnto nbHoluto porfoctlon In thU ro flpoot, but nn effort will Biiroly bo rn'ndo, nnd wo hopo for such comploto niiicosH thnt tho nnmo "Cnllfornin" ntnmpod upon a box or a orato ghnll bo nmplo gunrnntoa of tbo good qual ity of Us oontontn, "EAST IS OLD, WEST IS YOUNG," SAYS ZUEBLIN NRW YORK, Jim. 0. "A cblobrn tlon of tho Ilchpinlim Club nt Ban Frnnclsco would mnko llroawdny'fl Now Yonr'B ov'o look llko n funoral," mild Prof eimor Chnrlon noblln, for morly of tho UnlvorHity of Chlcngo, In tho first of n Hoi-leu of ten locturos mi "Tho Driniillo Wont," dollvorod last night to club women. Professor .ueblln lu Improssed wjth notlilnif lu Now York City ex cept Uh elouiJIiicHH, In nil olso, ho snyu, tho west cxcoln, Ho told bin attilfouco that tlio-OiiMt wnii loo bound down by conventions. "Tho oast Is old nnd tho wont la young," snM tho professor. "Wostorn universities, nowspapam, ninnnorn rnllroudH, lirnlns--nil nro superior. Tlioro nro flvo nowspnpurH published lu flvo western cities which oxorclw) more lu fluenco tlinn nil tbo papers published on tho Atlantic." PRESIDENT OF YALE FAVORS THE OLD GAME NHW HAVI3N, Conn., Jnn. 0. President Undloy of Ynlo, upholds football In n stnteinont published hero, Ho says: "Football nt Ynlo during tbo pres ent senson lias worked vory well. Wo had a number of sprained nnklcs, but only two or three ensos of moro so r'oim Injury. I doubt whether this Is 11 worse record than thnt of baseball. "At nny mto it in n suk'.ll prico to pny for n gntno which dlvrto enor gles of 0110 kind of boy 11 from rowdy ism nnd another kind from drinking. "If wo want to ollmlnato mass play, wo may do so merely by abolishing nil gridiron llr.es nnd making ona comprehensive rule thnt tho ball cli 11 ones bnnds on ovory down un lets tho opponents hnvo had n fair nnd oqunl chnnco to got popsosnlon of It. Thin would abolish mass play, root and branch." Med ford, Oregon c This certifies tbt wo havo boW 1 nil's Texas Won der for tie cure of H kidney, bind tier and rtieuafttia trobtcti for ten ywRrn, fitxl lmre aerer hud ft com pttrisat. K grrrfl ipuek d jhermnnont rtrf. 60 Amytf tratrtmmt in each bot- Mailford PbntMftOY. 4- t 4 - PORTLAND MARKETS. -f llopn, Wool nnd .Hides, IIOP8 1908 crop, choico 16o; prlmo to choice, lCc; prime, lG'c; medium, IGc; 1909, choico, 21c; prlmo, 20c; medium, 10 CM Sc. WOOI Nominal, 1909, Wllla- motto valley, 20&21c; eastern Ore gon, 20Q23c. 8IIK15PSKIN8 Shearing, 1002Gc onch; short wool, 2G(fG0c; medium wooK G0ftl each; long wool, 75c $1,25 each. TALLOW Prlmo, por lb. 3 4c; No. 2 nnd gronso, 2 Iff 214 c. CHITTIM DARK Nominal, 4G MOHAIR 1909, 23 2 4c lb. HIDES Dry hldos, 1718Mc lb; green, 9 ',4 1 0 c; bulls, green salt, 7c lb; kips, lOJMOHc; calvos, green, lC18o per lb. Ituttor, Eggs nnd Poultry. I30GS Local, candled select, AO 41c; local storago, 37c; oastorn stor age, 2730o. nOTTRR FAT Dolivory f. 0. b. Portlnnd awcot cream, 37W; sour, 35 Vic. BUTTER Extra crenmory, 39c; fancy, 37c; store, 25c. CHEESE Fancy full crenm,18 IS He; triplets and daisies, 18 He; Young Americans, 19 He. POULTRY Mixed chlckons, 15 He; fancy lions, lGHCplCc; roostors, old, 11c; gooso, 12o for llvo, 40 18 for dressed; ducks, 103lSc; turkoys nllve, 21 tf?22o; dressed, 25 29c; pigeons, squnbs, $2 por dozen; dress ed chtckon, lo to 2o n pound higher than nltvo. Grain, Flour nnd liny, RARLEY Producers' prico 1009 Food, ?3131.G0i rollod, J33; browing, 3i.50. WHEAT Track, club, 1.10 11.11; bluo atom, $1.20H.21; red', 81.13; forty fold. $1.12 $1.13; Wlllnmotto vnlloy, $1.08. MILLSTUFFSollIng prico Bran, $20; middlings, $33; shorts, $2(1 27.50; chop, $2229; nlfnlfa nioal, $21 por ton. FLOUR Now crop, patontH, $0.- 15; straight, $4. 85; bakors' $5,95 0.15; Wlllnmotto Yftloy, $5.70 bbl.j oxport gr:ulon, $4.00; graham, Hb, $5.50; wholo wheat, $5.70; ryo, $5.76; Ijalos, $3.15. HAY Producers' price Now tim othy, Wlllnmotto valley, fancy, $19 20; ordlimrj, $19; oastorn Orogon, $20021; mixed, $15; clovor No. 1, $15.50 10; whont, $1,0 17; cheat, $1017; nlfnlfa, $15'. OATS Spot dolivory, now, pro ducers' prico Track No. 1 whito, $32.5033.r0; gray, $31.5032.50. I'TiiltH ana vegetnoieo. FRESH FRUITS Oranges; Now nnvolB, $22.25 $3.00; Vnloclas, $3.05 3,75 box; bnnnnns, G5Ho lb; lomons, $5,500,00 box; grapo- 4--- 4 4 4 4 4-4-4 444-4 f 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. . 1 There is scarcely a classified ad. in the paper today that is not worth a dollar a line to SOMEBODY. $ $ $ fruit, $4; pears, $1.2G; grapos, $1. 75. POTATOES Soiling, now, $1.10 1.2G; buying, eastern Multnomah nnd Clnckamns, 75 85c; Wllltunotto vnlloy, 05 70c. VEGETABLES Now turnlsps, Or egon, 90c snck; beets, $1.25; carrots AO 90c sack; cabbago, local, $1.50 1.75; tomatoes, fancy, $2.25 crate; beans, 10 12c per lb; cauliflower, $1.00 por dozen; pens, 1012c .lb; horseradish, 10c; green onions, 10c dozen; poppers, boll, lb.; head lottuco, 20c t'oz.; hothouse, $1.25 box; radishes -r- doz. bunches; col ory, $3 3.50 crato; egg plant, 15c lb; swoot potatoes, $2; sprouts, 8 VU, UUI1IUUUI f.iUV UUtUUi ONIONS Jobbing, $1.40 1.50 por cwt.; garlic, 10 12c per lb. APPLES $103.50. Groceries, Nuts, Etc. SUGAR Cube, $0.35; powdored, $5.96; fruit or berry, $5.9G; dry granulated, 5.95; conf. A, $5.75; ex tra B, $5.25; golden G. $5.30; D yel low, $5.25; best, $5.75; barrels, 15c; halt barcls, 30c; boxes, 65c advanco on snck basis. (Abovo quotations nro 30 days net. cash quotations.) RICE Imperial Japan No. 1, 5H o; No. 2, GRlc; New Orleans Head, o dkpic; irooio, bc SALT Coarso Half ground, 100s $9.60 por ton; 60s, $10; tnblo dairy, 50b, $17; 100s, $10.50; bales, $2.25; ! extra tlno barrels, 2s, 5s and 10s, ' $4.505.50; lump rock, $20.50 por ton. HONEY Now, 13 He per lb. BEANS Small whito, $5.50; largo whito. $4.50; pink, $4.25; bayou, $5,76; Limns, $5.00; rods, $7.50. Meats, Fish nnd Provisions. DRESSED MEATS Front ctreot hogs, fancy, 10 He; ordinary, 9 He; vonls, ovtrn, 11 He; ordinary, 1.0 H 11c; extra heavy, 300 lbs., 5H7c; mutton, 7c; lambs, 7c HAMS, BACON, ETC. Portland pack (local) bam, 17 He; broakfast bacon, 18H20o; bollod hnm, 25 20c; picnics, 14c; cottago roll, 15c; regular short cloars, smoked, 10 He; backs, smoked, 16 He; picklod tong ues, COo each. 1 LOCAL LARD Kottlo leaf, 10s, IS He por lb.; 6s, 18 G-8c por lb.; 60 lb. tins, 18c por lb.; steam rondorcd, ,10s, 171c per lb.; 6b, 17 5-8c porlb.; compound, 10s, l 3-4c por lb. CLAMS Hnroholl, por box, $2.50; razor clnms, $2.00 por box. FISH Nominal Rock cod, 10c; flounders, Go; halibut, 8 10c; strip ed bass, 16c; catfish, 10c; salmon, stoolhond, 10c; ellvors, 8c lb.; fall salmon, 8o lb.; solos, 7c lb.; shrimps, 13 He lb.; porch, 7c lb.; torn cod, So por lb; lobsters, 25o per lb; fresh mackorol, ( ) por lb.; crawfish. I ( -) por dor.; Bturgoon, 12 Ho porj lb.; black bass, 20c por lb.; Colum bla smolts, 25o por lb; sllvor smolts, 7c por lb.; black cod, 7 Ho por lb.; crabs, $1,26 1.75 per dozon. 11 YK ri'JHH. Himnnvnfnr M. riAi gallon, $2.26; per 100 lb sack, $6; I Olvmnla. nor callon. J2.7G! nor 100 por lb. sack, $77.50; cannod oastorn, 55a enn, $G,50 dox.; oastorn In shell, $1.05 por 100. CATTLE Best Btoors, wo'Ighlng 00 pounds, $4.764.80; medium stoora, $4.50; best cows, $3.75 3,. 85; fnncy holfors, $3.753.85; modlum cows, $3.50; poor cows. $2 2.50; bulls, $2 2.75; Btngs, $2.50 3. HOGS Bost east of tho moun tains,, $7.758,85; fnnty, $8.05; ctockors, $0; pigs, $C7. SHEEP Best wothors, $5.25 6.50; ordinary, $5.00; sprins lambs, $0.00 0.25; straight owos, $4.75; mixed lots, $4,75 5.00. CALVES Bost, $5.25 6.50; or dinary, $3,00 4,50. MEDFORD MARKETS. f ! Fruits and Vegetables. ' (PrlcoB paid by Modfrpd morchnnts.) . 4 $ $ $ $ Thoro nro lottors at tho Mali Tri bune In answer to want ads. address ed to A (0) E (4) B (4) X (2) Owner. O (2) No. 15. F. L. B. S. 15. 15. X. Y. Z. APPLES 2 4c lb.; pears, lHc lb. Potatoes, lc lb.; onions, $1.50 cwt.; cabbago, 2c; turnips, lHc; parsnips, 101 He lb.; squash, 30c and $1 doz.; pumpkins, 10015c. Butter, Eggs nnd Poultry. (Prices paid by Medford merchants) Ranch butter, 32 He; fancy crenm ory, 37 He. Fresh ranch oggs, 40c Mixed poultry, 10c; spring chick ens, 15c; ducks, 10c; turkeys, 17c. (Prices paid producers.) Hay Timothy, $10; alfalfa, grass, $14; grain hay, $10. Grain Wheat, $1.20 buBhol; $3G ton; barley, $30 ton. Beef 2H3c; pork, CHc; $15; oats, mut- , (0D( 4c. ,nmb( 4c. veai (dressed,) (jCi (Solllng prices.) Rolled barley, 2 cwt, $37 ton; bran, $1.10; middlings, $1.8501.90; shorts, $1.801.S5. f -f f LOST. I STRAYED Ono roan horse, boll, branded, N. on right shoulder, 1 roan 2 year old colt, 1 light bay horso branded N. on right shoulder, glass eyed, baldfaco; 1 small brown gelding branded 4 loft side. Last seen near Eaglo Point. Finder ploaso notify S. A. Robinson, Eaglo Point. Reward. 260 - FOR SALE. FOR SALE 5 room houso on West Tenth streot. Box 607. 249 FOR SALE Lot 80x150 and 5 room houso, modern. W. G. Davidson. 249 FOR SALE Fivo room house and thrco lots, close in, for $2500; $1000 will hnndlo. W. T. York & Co. FOR SALE Choree Luninuta proper ty nt n bargain, on long tune; aasy forms Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE Ropuo Kivor threo-color stationery ehowinR Comico pear nnd SnitMnbcrcr annlos. Medford Mail Tribune 2GG FOR SALE 6 nnd 10-nore traoU just within nud adjoining city lim its, at n bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address P, O. Box 418. FOR SALE Oak, fir and pino oord- wo"' " -i"-mcn; niso ary rau wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phono order to Main 4201. FOR SALE 240 ncros two miles from Tnlout, abont 150 aeros undor cultivation, good fruit land, at $70 an ncro. This is a snap. W. T. York & Co. FOR SAL a 75-ncro ranch, with good water right; finest frwlt lahd chonp:; also property in Portland; will trndo for Modford property Soo Coloman nt cigar fetrr. FOR SALF Young orchard iu bonr ing. Mat Calhoun, Phaonix. Or. " FOR SALE Eight good milch cows, all giving milk; ono good 4-yoar-old horso, weight "1500. George Iliiton, 2 1-2 miles north of Medford,, on county road, 253 FOR SALE A gront bargain if taken soon. 50 noros of orchard nnd bot tom land ono milo north of Phoonix on Modford rond, known. nH tho Brawloy cstnto. For particulars soo ownor. Sarah Fell, 135 Bnrt lott St. 4 - 4 4 4-44 4-4 -f FOR. SALE. 4- - --- FOR SALE A low full blooded whito Leghorn cockrcla; Pctaluma, Cat., stock; not related to anything in tbo valley, $.50 each. Address A. W. McPhorson, GrlfMn Creek, Ore. Phono 111 Farmers lino. 252 FOR SALE Underwood Typewriter, latest model, with 2-color ribbon shut: base and metal cover; cost $110.00; will self for cosh only; prico $90.00. Address Box No. 588 tf run. oAbb juust bo sold at once. farm of 320 acres, 150 In cultiva tion, rich soil, well adapted to al falfa, 8 room house, outbulfdlngs, farm utensils, etc; nico trout stream running through tho place, fine cold springs; timber, pln0 and oak. Goes at $00 per acre. L. F. Gardner, P. O., Sams Valley, Ore. 260 WANTED. WANTED Socllcltor with clean rec ord. Apply No. G F street WANTED Experienced qoaary man. Address P. O. Box 418, Medford, Or. WANTED Good clean cotton rags at tho 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 fice. WANTED Man acquainted with the valley toshow land. Benson Investment Co. 250' WANTED Man and wife; man to do general work, woman for general housework. Condon Water and Power Co. WANTED Furnished house, cood location; modern conveniences, for a thoroughly rcliablo party. In qniro E. A. Welch. 250 WANTED Hand spra pump: see ond hand, in good condition and complete. Address with price, L. W. Zimmor, Medford. WANTED A Iday solicitor to sell electric heating, cooking and light ing devices. Apply at tho Condon Water nnd Power Co. FOITRENTFurntshed rooms $ 170 0 per weok. Tako Bartlett street to isortn scnooi nouso, tnen one block northeast of school house. 248 WANTED Agents to go to Califor nin to sell territory for the "Hidden Window Screen." Inquire E, C, Aylor and Burnett, real estate of- noe on South Central avenne. 201 wanted in Modfora for young business woman, room and board In first-class boarding houso or private family. References exchanged. Ad dress II. M. Fortoscuo, Tolo post- oftico, Oregon. 249 FOR RENT. -f -f-f - FOR RENT Fnrnised rooms. No. 10 North Grapa street FOR RENT A suito of 3 nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; no children. 222 South nolly. Mrs. Joo. Thomas. FO!FTlENTSaMHr"troni 0 aorua upward, auKal for fruR, alfatfti, stock or gsnerai taraatag. Saqntre at oftlco Condor ITstw & Powor com pany, 300 VT. Mto strMt ' FOR RENT Tracts of land from ono to forty neren; with water for irrigation, suitable for raising po tatoes nnd garden traek, also suit ablo for chicken and turkey raising. Owner will furnish a reasonable amount of lumber nnd poultry and othor fencing for improvements if losspo perform labor of erecting snmo. Call nt office of Condon Wutor and Power company for particulars, FflR RFMT FOR RENT Two furnishod rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 325 South Ivy street. 252 FOR RENT Nicely furnished honao keepmc; rooms; no small children. Mrs. Joe Thomas, 222 South Ilolly St BUSINES8 DIRECTORY -f-f-r-f-f-f---f-f----f-4 r Rcstaurarrts. BEE IITVE RESTAOTANT Meals loo.; beds, 15c. Giro us a trial. 20 Central n venue, upstairs. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES will cure rheumatism, asth ma, paralysis, sores and private dis eases. These remedies may be pro cured al the store of Wnh Chnne; on A street, Ashland, Oregon, where they will bo sold by tho proprietor. Chow Youne. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tra shop. Tin and sbet iron ware on bond and made to CHIMNEY SWEEP If your ckkn ner needs eleanincr be sura and mo D. D. Woods. Leave orders at the Medford Hardware Co., or phone 258L 231 Auctfoneers. E. F. A. BITTNERr Auctioneer, -will be found in room 208, Taylor & Phipps Bnildinp. Sewing Machines. Singer and Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines for rent and for nafo oa easy payments. All kinds repair '1 and wotk guaranteed. Best oil and needles for all makes at the Singer store, 27 South C st Phone 3431. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Pakn Building. PORTER J. NEFF Attorsey-at-law No. 0 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 anil well. Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real estate, loouf and fire insurance Office 112 X Mniu St., Medford Ore. Plume 3073. ADAMS & DRIGGS O. Adams, C. P. Brlggs, real estate, insurance, farm and city property, timber. Butto Falls, Or. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. has tho best equipped job ffice is Southern Oregon; Portia id prieaa 37 South Central ave. Opticians. DR. GOBLE The only exeiaaive op- Heiaa between Portland aad Sae ramento Office on West Main strvet ana rH,r.'.d Brick Ompanles. G. W. Priddy. t T. 0BH O. D. NafX THE MEDFORD 51 CK OO. Bricfc manufaoto-. rad Mitai tors; also lime, ccmaA aad p) ia any quantity. Office, Medfoiv National bank blJg. Phonee Maia 545. Undertakers. MEDFORD FPIWITURF TO. Un dertakors. Day Phone 351. Night Phones C. W. Conklin 3C01; J. H. Butler 3571. PLno Instruction. HARMONY, sight reading, musical form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan Collego of Mnsio. Miss Flora Gray, Studios, .144 South Central nvenue. Phono 493. Carriage and Auto Palnttnn. rALLEY SIGN AND OARRlAdE WORKS nigh-rltirts wesk guaran tee!. Signs. Rlveraide avenne. Phono 801. MAOKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Maokey nnd dio with joy." Over Al len & Rongnn's store; ontrnnoo oor Rovonth street CIRGARS AND T0BBAC0S. IRELAND & ANTLB Smoke House, dealers In tobacco, cleans and smok ers' supplies. Excluslvo agents of Lewis Single Hinder, El Merlto and 191 Paloncla. 213 West Mala street (H-f t 4 4 BUSINESS DMEGTORY. Oil) Posters VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford, Or. BlManl Parlors 8. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young nnd nail building. A nice cool placo to spend the hot after noons. Architects. r. K. A. BILES Architect and Builder. P. O. Box 480, Medford Or. Your building respoctfally bo licitod. II. F. WILSON & CO., dealors in new and second hand furniture and hard ware. Agents for Mound City kit chen cabinet 323 E. Seventh st. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th aad HoRy Sts., Med ford. Mission Pursftore made to order. Cabinet work of all kind. A trial order solicited. MORBOFF & WOLFF Cook Stove and Ranges. Now and Second Hand Furniture. Bads' old stand, 18-20 I St .South. Phone 91, Medford, Or. N&rMrtes QUAKER NURSERIES O ur tree are budded, not grafted. Our Rtoek is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out We are not in the trust IL B. Patterson, office, in. Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of kh-grstde nursery, stock. C. E. Cok. Pwp. R. R. V. depot P. O. Bot 841. Phone 583. Medford. . Transfer and Drayagt. H. S. BRUMBLE Drayaga and transfer. Baggage stored. Office and Seventh. Cement Workers. B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran teed strictly first-class. Residence No. 400 Beatty street. A card will brine mo to you. Music. MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. H. U Huillier, 707 Main street West Private lessons in singing (method. Rossini) and languages French, Italian, German, Spanish. MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction Metropolitan Collego of Music. Miss Flora Gray. Phone 493. 144 South Central nvenne. Building and Lan Association JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C Boggs, Acting Secretary, 12B E. Main street Carpenters and Builders. A. D. JOHNS, Contractor and Build er 225 Riversido avenue. Phona 2471. F. E. HILL Will fnrnbh plans an list of all timber to bo prat in bnilA ing. Medford, Oregon W. G. HOLMES, contractor and builder; plans and estimates furn ished. Inquire Star restaurant or address Box 818. Dentists. DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Mile Building, Main street, Medford, Ore JSBi Physicians ami SHrjjwns. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jaokson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office and res ident phone Main 3433. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Offices in Haskina' Building. Phone Maiu 1001. CONROY & CLANCY Offico in Stownrt Bullding Physicians and. Surgeons. Offico phone, Main 341; private phono, Mata 012. S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physioiun ami Surgeon. Modorn equipped operat ing rooms. X-Ray. Offico hours; 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Offioo In Jaoka'on Co. Hank Buildinc DR. F. G. OARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CAR LOW OBteop at h i o Physioinns. Mission Block, Phono 2DL Medford. CALL ON DR. 12. J, BONNER, Eyo speomlist when others fail. Offioo in Eaglo Phnrmooy. Main 233. East Main near n'Anjrro, Civil Enfffmws WILL tako by contrae, on roason- ahlo terms, all kinds of work, also, irrigating, planting ami cultivating,1 etc Landsonpe gurdening, First olasB references. Wflliara Peters, Civil Engineer, Pliane 1801, 322 East Main street, Medfsrdf, Oregon.