TJTJS MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDITOIID, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 0, 3910! ..7 --- Want Ads Will Retain Your Luck 2HEk J l7 Tho ri'KUlur hiooOiik of din O runt cr Moilfur'l Cluli wna linld Momlny, Jim, 3 Hiivornl innllurft uf Irupuriiuioo wro ltMClMHC.l, NW IIH'llllmrM tultun Into !n ululi lit IliU tmotliiK wort) Mra. llort Ainlrsoii, .Mrs, V. O. Orcii mill MrM. Wllllum t.uotta. A book cluli was orKunlioil, tho object -of wlilcli will bit In obtuln tho Intent Ho tlon, plnuliiK It In it library fur tho uxdu olva uu uf tho iiiitmbrrs of tho lioolt club fur it kI von li'Miilli uf tlmu nftnt which It will bo turned aveV to the pith 111) tllirrur' for Knvml lino. Tho iihiiii Iters (if thu (Irnttiir Moilfonl Club who wish to Join tho hoolt club cun do no by eceliiu Minn Jaiiliu Tho mat tnoulliiK of tho CJrrntwr Moil iorJ Club. Jiuiuury 31, promises to bn n incut IntoruntliiK oiio, A coiuuiltteo wn iiolute1 to it rn ii bo troKrnm nml ntuloi thu tiir'otlnK a aooliil ono, oin to (ho int-mber of tho olub Mini thalr frlomla, An tho olub In In nooil of funds to enrry out tholr many Jtlnn for tho ruturo bottonnoiit of Medford, tho small tium of tin cunts will bo chnrjcod nn (idiiilimlou. Mr. Biiilth linn kindly Klven froo uno of litnttli'M hull for ineotlliKK of tho club, Tho noxt uiPOtlnif will tio hold nt that jilnco Monday, January Sot. On Jitnunry 4 tlio Ladles' Aid Hooloty of the Muthodld Kjtlaeopal church kuvo an "at homo" to It miiibrs mid tholr friends, from 3 to 6 o'clock, itt tho homo of Mra. C. If. Cury, 356 JaoVaon street. A larirn iiumtmr of itucata wcro prment nrt tho afternoon waa spent moil en joyable. Al Urn KueaalnK content In which nearly nil took part, Miss Dur ham mid MIho Wolfo received tho prlaea, a plclura mid n vasn. Thin wan followed tiy n abort tntialcal program. Vocal nolo wero nunit by Minn Ilono rielder mid Mm. W, M, Van Hcoy, mid Mlii Cary mid Miss Durnmn ititvo aolrotlona on tho plmio. itefreahmentn of cake, cream puff nnd coca wero served later. Tho lioatreaes for tho afternoon woro Mcadatnea Cary ,Moad. Chldcster. Vlni-n. llolknnp. YVoolm and Davis. Tho ladles are plnnnlntt to entertain their Trlends mico a month during tho winter nnd at tho same ttmo add to tho fundi of tho aoclety. Mr. nnd Mm. II. 13. Hoyden entertained tho member of tho 500 and tholr hua bands and a few Invited Riieata on Fri day ovenlnit with charmlnir hospitality. Nino tables of COO wore played. Mr. It. MeOowan won tho gentleman prlxo, a liandMonio book, while tho Indian prlxo. n choice Jardnnler, was carried off by Mm. II. O. Nloholaon. A dellcloua lunch conalatlnK of chicken sandwlchea, olives, coffee, cake nnd fruit parfalt, wm serv ed, tho hostess being aaslatod by Mm K. O. Trowbrldce. Mm. I. I llnmllton nnd Mr.J. O, Uoblo. Aaldo from tho mnmbem of tho club nnd their htmbnndn there wero preent Mr. and Mr. V. w. fltretn. Mr. and Mm. Kentner, Mr. T'lynn. a vlatlnK coualn of tho Kentnom Mr. nnd Mm. If, O. N'lcliolaon, Mr. and atm, I'. W. Hollla and Mr. and Mra. M, rurden, The beautiful new tiununlow hnto of Mm. J. D. Heard on Blaklyou ItelKhta wan tho aceno of tho Hwaatlka card party nn Tumday nftornoon. The view of tho valley from the crent of the hill, with tin circle of nnow nprlnkled moun- tnlnn. called out many oxclnmntlnna of dellRht from thono Improaaed with tho nnturnl henuty of foothill acenery, Hoven tnblen of whtat nnd five hundred wero played nnd the hoatean naalatod hy her dnUKhter, Mlaa uladyn Heard, nnd Mm. II. R. Koatrr, nerved n dellcloun and nubitanllnl lunch conalatlnk of brown trend and hotter nnndwlchcn, nnlnd, cako nnd coffeo. In two wf.fka, January IS, tho club will bo entrrtnlned nt tho homo of Mm, M. 1'iirdln. with Mm. W. W. llnrtnon and Mra, Clnrn Mnulden nn nralnUnt hoat- oaarn, Tho organization of n hook olub. an an nuxllllury to tho public library In n tnnvemrnt that meotn with Koneral fav or, over thirty members belnir necured tho flmt week, tvtthout nollcltntlon on tho jmrt of tho committee. Tho mem lierahlp feo In ono dollar nnd tho fund belnir tltun ncctired In lined to purchnao recent flotlon nn well na dealrnhlo worka Hint nro noicflctlon. Tho bookn nro to ho held for alx inonthn for nlroulatlou nmnni; tho mtintiortr of tho olub, nftor which tlmo they will ho placed on tho nholvea for Kcnornl circulation nmoni? imtronn of tho llbrnry. A lnrtro nuinhar of now bookn hnvo heon ordered and will noon ho In circulation. Wednenday 107 hooka wero drawn, tho lnruoHt number on nny ono dny alnco tho cntobllnhmont of tho llbrnry. Mrn. AVIUInm Ijucnn, naalatod hy U W. Oray, Mrn. "William Aldonhnrfen, Minn Hoko nnd Minn Dot Ilerry, cntcr titlned tho Indies guild of Ht. Markn ICplacoiml church Thurnday nftornoon nt tho homo of Mrn. Oray on Mlntlotoo ntreet. tho hunlnona of tho nftornoon wnn anoedlly dlnpatohed, nftor which Hov. Mr. Lucan, rector of tho church, In n dltfnlflod nnd Improaalvo mnnner con duotcd tho bcnutlful Kplphnny aorvloo, This wan oapcolnlly plennlnfr to many who find It Inconvenient to nttond n great number of ovenlnK norvloen nnd the very Informnllty of tho Knthorlnir liolKhtonod tho effect of tho rending. A dainty lunch Wnn nerved nnd nrrnnifo tnontM nmilo for n mooting January 13 nt tho homo of Mrn. Humphrey, SIS Kimt Main ntreot. Tio reKtilnr mentltm of tho V. I. I, club took plnco Mondny evonlnir, Jnn unry 3, nt tho homo of Minn Mllllcent Potter, Onkdalo nvonuo, North, who proved n chnrmlnif hoatonn. Tho on tertnlnmont wnn of nn Informal nature, nnd musical program, In whloh Mlsa Florn flrny wna heard In piano soloa, and Mr. Henri dunnon favored with vooal, wnn much onjojed. Itofronhmontn of wafers nnd olmcolato wero nerved, Thoao prcnontt Mian I'ttn Ilnrnmn, Mlas Arm Hnrmon, ho Merrill nlntem, Mian Flora Oray, MIbh Kdnn CumltiKM. Mr, C. A. Weaver, Mr, W. H, Watt, Mr, Henri Oiinaon, Tho olub will meet January 17 nt tho home of MUa McKay on West TPS Jnokaou nrr 'V memliDrn nro nx Potd to tftfttU 9 rvll cnll with mi Ham of ourraa miv t i Whllo Qtrttttrt lr In apeclally clvmi over iv 1 vii uml family KitthnrliiKa In which tho lioinn cookml dinner In tho fiHtwri of tho day, on Now YHir n day, tunny nvnll thomnolvon of tho prlvllego of dining out. Among tho many imrllia partaking of tho very at trncllvo tnhln do hoto dinner nerved Jnntmry flmt nt tho Hotel Nanh drill, wan that of Mr, mid Mrn, U. I. Hulclil aon who had nn tholr guentn. Dr. and Mrn. IS. II. I'lckel, Mr. and Mm. W. 1. Vuwtcr, Mm. Hill, niothor of Mrn, Yaw ter, Mr. V. Vf. Ilutohlnori, Mian Kori Hutchlaon, Vernon and Wllllum Vaw (er, Carter Ilrnndon, Mlaa Atothn Km erlck and Halbart Douol. Tho Wedneaday Htudy mot thla week nt tho homo of Mm. W, I. Khletdn on Holly Htrept. Sovonteen mambern of tho club wero preneiil. Tho aubject ba Ing "Itnlph Waldo Kmoraon," with Mra, K, W, Htreeta na eannylat Mm. II. C. Kentner rend ono of Hmemon'n poema and n pner on the llluntrloun author's home, prepared by Mra. U. a. Hmlth, who wan unnhlo to ho preaent, wna rend hy Mm. II. H. Tuttle, nnd Mrn. Tortor J. Nt-ff read a aelectlon from tho eanay on "Componaatlon." Tho meeting wnn one of tho mont Inntructlvo and enter taining of tho winter. Next week Mrn. Helen Ilanklna will entertain the club. Klnhorato preparation nro being mado by Itenmea Chapter O. J J. 8., for tho In stallation of offlcem which taken place Wedneadny night. January 13 nt Maaonlo ntn,uy evening nt which time It was do hall. Tho Auxiliary committee having cd,j to fix tho date of tho dinner, plana tho arrangements In chargo conalats of for which wero made before tho holt Mm. M. V. Alftfrd. Mra. K. 1). I'lckel, daya, on Wedneaday evening, January Mrs. Frederick Page. Mm. W, I. Vawter, x. Xlm. W. II. MeOowan, nnd Mm. II. C. , Kentner, chairman. Commlttoea on , Mrfc Jr Montgomery, who won re- program, qecoronon onu onnnuoi novo been appointed to work In conjunction with tho auxiliary committee and doubt leaa tho affair will bo tho leading aoclal ovent of tho week. a The ladles of tho Bt. Ann's Society will give ono of tholr popular dancing parties at Angle's opera house Wodnes-, day evening that will doubtless bo ono of tho aoclal aucceaaea of tho week. Tho committee on arrangement,, la Mra. Oney J. Patton. Mm. W. C. Debloy. Mm. Duff and Mm. J. F. Ueddy. T. 15. Dan iels with Mr. John Wilkinson and oth er to naalat will bo In chnrgo of tho floor. Hupper will be aerved and tho Hazelrlgg orchcatra will furnlah tho tnu ale. Tickets, 11.60. Mlaa Hniel Knynrt la en route homo from Now York where alio has boon upending tho year with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mra. J, A. Whitman, lie foro leaving tho metropolis Mlas Knynrt lin.1 fliM rilnAunrn nf lixlirltttr ,Iim tin. mortal Caruao nnd a aupportlng com-! puny of tho world'a greatest artlats. In ; Ileethovnn'n opera "Alda." At present she Is making n somewhat protracted visit with relatives In Iognnport and ludlnnnpolln, Indiana, and will visit In Chicago also before coming homo. Tho Chrlatlnn Kndenvor Bocloty of tho Preahyturlan church held n social nt tho church Friday evening thnt was attend ed by n largo crowd of onthuslastlo youn pooplo. An admission of ten Columbia Hams and Bacon Sweet, wholesomo, delicious nnd jusL tho thing for chilly morningu. Giro your bronkfaBt a zect It ha novor known before ASK FOR THEM BY NAME. Have tfie Best Turnouts in the City You nro treated right, tho prico is right, th ttnm is right in fact, ovorytliing is right. Como nnd ee. NASH LIVERY CO. j -i iLj.a'j . it.: P. 0. FlnnBM!. Tom Mnfftm. Wo mnko any Ivirul mid stylo of wTwdfrnu Wo carry irhiH of any Rizo on hd. Medford Sash & Door Co. cetitn wan charged nnd nandwlchon, cako, punch, hoinu-miilo candy and nutn weru jiurvod. Mr, Arthur Hohertn aotod nn doorkeeper, whllo nmoiig thoao oi tho cominltleo of nrrnngemontn woro Mian Clonolovo Wortmntt, Mlwn Mary Cloro anil Minn Mlnnla Jnckaon. Mr. Chorion McMurtry and nlntor of Omaha, Ncbrnnku, ul ono tlmo rnaldnnln of Medford, havo been tho guentn of Mr, nnd Mm. I'. Knynrt. Minn McMurtry, Who iloun oxuulalto piilnllng In olla, hnn lieoii In Orunln I'naa tho pnat threo inoiilliH whoro nho gnvo Inntruotlon In nrt to mi oiithualuatlo cluaa of puplla. Tlmy aro on tholr way to Loa Atik1h to apond tho tmlanco of tho winter nnd on routo wilt atop In Oflhalnd, Huornmon to uud Hun 1'rnnolnco, a, Tho Kndlea Aid Hoclety of tho Chrla tlan church mot nt tho church Wednoa dny afternoon In bualnoaB aeaalon nnd elected the following offlcem: I'runl- dent,, Mm. D. If. Mlllon nnnlntniit, Mm, UoiiJ, Oamott; treoaurer, Mra. Cameron; .,..-., i, irv. Mrn. l!d. Itoblnnoni com- npondlng necrotary, Mrn. Mlnhlrr, A committal) conalnllng of Mra, A. W. Walker, Mrn. Cameron, Mrn. Thco. Mat lock mid Mm. Dean, nerved n delicious lunch that wan highly appreciated by tho Indlca. Mr. II. U Kolley, nupcrlntendcnt of tho government flnh hatchery at Trail, hnn irono to Wnahlngton, D. C, on hln way to liuonon Ayroa, Argentina, where , will be field nuperlntcndont of flail hntcherten for that government. Whllo greatly mlnned by a largo clrclo of frlcndn, ho In being congratulated upon tho jinnotlon which mennn opportunity for extenalvo trnvol an well nn n moro lucrattvo poaltlon. t Mr. and Mra. Frederick Togo cnter tnlned In a delightfully Informal man- nr Thurnday evening with three tables f coo, tho gueata being Mr. nrid Mrs, C. I. Hutchlnaon. Mr. ana aim. w. i. Vnwtcr, Dr. and Mrn. Ii II, I'lckel, Mr. and Mm. I II Waktmnn and Mr. and Mm. 1 W. Hollla. Tho Men's Brotherhood of tho Mcth odlnt church held o call meeting Wed- ernUy caei to Albuauerijue. Now Mex- Ico. by tho death of her slater, expects to ho In Los Angeles noon with her mother. Her plana for returning homo aro aomo what Indefinite, depndlng on thoao of her mother. T,lfl T,aic,. Mlanlonnry Society of tho churcl hold a peasant meeting (J afternoon at tho homo of Mrn. D. LaWton, jjo North IJartlett street rcn(1 ,unch orved nnJ a 'fl,Kfl, .f,-rnon nncnt. profltnblo afternoon spent. Mr. It. V. I.umaden of tho firm of Hutchlaon A I.umaden, returned Mon day ovcnlng from Los Angeles, whoro with his wlfo nnd mother. Mm. R M. I.umaden, he haa been apcnjllng the win ter. Ho wilt remain several weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Itawsln of Tho Dalles wero New Year's guests of J. W. Itoberts and family, Oakdolo avenue. Houth. Mrs. Itawsln. a recent bride, Is a ",cr ot Mrs- Il0BC'ls- Mr. and Mra. Cowles entertained Mrs. Vilas, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Woodford, Prof, and Mrs. O'dara with a dollghtful din ner at the Nash Grill Friday evening, December 31. Mr Trove Lumsdcn, who Is In his sec ond yenr at Stanford University, spent tho holidays with his parents In Los Angelen, returning north for tho open ing of school tomorrow. THE.., NASH LIVERY GO. An January 19 la tho night achtdulcd . for tho "Tho Wolf," probably tho blg-t gent production announced hy tho toenl miinnger for. thin nnaon, tho Juvonllo , Dancing Club will not moot on that night an provlounly announced. Mlnn Helen Watt, who has been apend Ing tho holiday vacation with her par ents Mr, and Mm. J. IS. Watt, returned to Ht Helen's Hall, Portland, Wednes day evening. Tho sympathy of tho community goes out to Mr. and Mrn. IL M. Ccna, In tho loan of their only child, an Infant daugh ter who died Now Year's dny. Mr. A. A. Campbell, manngor of Sher man, Clay ft Co., loft Friday evening for a brief visit with his family In Heattla. Mrs. IJort Orr has gone to Kugeno to visit her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. Orlmcs. Mrn. Maltby entertained Friday with a charmingly appointed dinner, having an her guents Mm. J. F. Mundy, Mrs. W. It. Btokcs and Mrs. Clara Moulden. . Mrs. Fielder of East Medford has had nn her gueatn Mr. and Mra. Adalt of Ilod Wood Fulla, Mlnnenota. who left Wcdncnday for aouthorn California. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harmon had as their dinner guests Sunday at the Nanh drill, Mr. and Mm.. Turner of tho Pa cific Si Eastern. F. l. Lou Velio and. Mr. and Mrs. Hobs Kllno havo returned from an ex cursion to San Franclaco. Mrs. F. W. Carnahan la enjoying a visit from her father, a K. George of Eugene. Miss Maud Stlckel of Oold Hill was a Medford visitor Tucaday. Mrs. Do Dcuw of Jackson, 111., Is vis iting Mrs. Charles Drown. Steamers in Distress. CHICAGO, Ills., Jan. 8. Four lake paaaenger atoamora aro In dlstreaa near this city according to mcsagea that reached hero early today. Tho steamer Arizona of the Goodrich line flashed a wlrelaa message stating that she had been disabled by a boiler explosion and haa been cought In tho Ice. Thre. other steamers, tho Puritan, Flora M. Hill, nnd tho City of Marquette, also are fast In Uio Ice. Tuga have gone to the rescue. Jobbers Choose Sncrnmcnto. DENVEIt, Col., Jan. 8. The 1910 con vention of tho Western, Fruit Jobbers association will meet In Sacramento, California, according to the declaton of tho deelgntea of tho association In ses sion In thla city. Sacramento was chos en over St Louis. 4. n j n FOR RENT Fumined roosae. 10 North Grapo atroot. No. FOR RENT Two houses at ?10 nnd J 12. Aylor & Dnrnott. FOR RENT Furnished front room, 402 Main St., opposlto Park. 25G FOR BENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 325 South Ivy street. 252 FOR RENT Nicely furnished houso keeping rooms; no small children, Mrs. Joo Thomas 222 South Holly St FOR RENT Corriplotoly furnished C-iootu houso, ono block from Main street; adults only; $40. Ay lor & Dnrnott, FOR RENT A suito of 3 nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; no children. 222 South Holly. Mrs. Joo. Thomas. FOR RENT Largo furnished room; light housekeeping; no children; $15 por month. 133 W. Mnin St. lw 255 FOR HUNT Uood 40-acro farm; building; wator for Irrigating; young orchard; good terms to right party. K. S. llltrlor, Taft uvonuo, near Second, Medford. 251 FOIt RENT Farms, from 40 ncroa upward, suitable for fruit, alfalfa, stock or gonoral farming. Inquire nt office Condor Water & Power com pany, 200 W. Main street. FOR RENT Tracts of land front ono to forty ncroa; with water for irrigation, suitable for rawing po tatoes nnd garden truek, also suit able for chicken and turkey "raising. Ownor will furnish' a reasonable amount of lumber and poultry nnd other fencing for improvements if lesweo porfonn labor of erecting Bfttno. Call nt office of Condon Water nnd Power company for pr- tionlara. -- -f FTOI SMJT 4- FOR SALE Five room house and three lots, close in, for $2500; $1000 will hnndlo. W. T. York A Co. FOR SALE- -Choree business proper ty nt n bargain, on long t,irae; eaay torm Addrrww P O, Box 41 R, FOR SALE Bny pony, 7 years old, snddlo nnd bridle; $35, Addross box 404, Medford, Oregon. 256 FOR SALE Roguo River three-color stationery showing Cornice ponr nnd Spitronborg npples. Modford Mail Tribune 2G0 -f & -f -f FOR QIF . . 12.1. T . 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 f444444444444 FOR 8 A LB 5 nnd 10-acro tract jiiHt within and adjoining dty lira itn, nt a bargain, on 5 nnnual pay ments AddroHU P. O. Box 418. KOH SALE Chonp, food tunm nnd wagon, nlno limine and lot. Inquire Win. E. Stnccy, cor. Uonrdrnnn and Alico streets. 254 FOR SALE Oak, fir nnd pino cord wood, 12 and 10-iuch; nlno dry rail wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phono order to Main 4201. FPR SALE Two lots and an eight room house; a bargain if taken nt once. Address Box 401, Medford, Oregon 250 FOR SALE 240 acres two miles from Talent, about 150 acres under cultivation, good fruit land, at 70 nn acre. This is a snap. W. T. York & Co. PUK BALE 76acro ranch, with good wator right; finest fruit land; ch'mp:; also property In Portland; will trade for Medford p-operty See Coleman nt cigar factory. FOR SALE Young orchard In bear ing. Mat Calhoun. Phoenix, Or. FOIt SALE Eight good milch cows all giving milk; one good 4-year-old horso, weight 1500. George Hilton. 2 1-2 mllca north of Medford. on county road. 253 FOR SALE 5-room house nnd lot with or without furniture, on North Riverside nvenue. Fino location, near good school and church. For particulars address T. B., Tribune office. FOIt SALE A tow till blooded whlto Leghorn cockrolo; Potaluma, Cal., stock; not related to anything in the valley; $1.50 ench. Address A. W. McPhorson, Grltrfln Creek, Ore. Phone 111 Farmers line. 251 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. 588 tf WANTED. 4. . 4-t 'f NOTICE For the prsent time I have taken my land off the market. T. J Pnrlnn. 959 WANTED Socllcltor with clean rec ord. Apply No. 6 F street. WANTED Experienced quarry man Address P. O. Box 418, Medford, Or. WANTED Good clean cotton rags nt tho Mnil Tribune office. Will pay right price for same WANTED To borrow f 500 to $1000 will pay 12 per cont Interest. Ad dress P. O. box 292. WANTED Second-hand calcium gas generator. Address R. G. Patch, JfodtorfjJJw. 251 WANTED A 4. or 5 .room, furnished house. Address Box 402, city. WANTED Man acquainted with the valley toshow land. Benson Investment Co. 250 ANTbD Uood drmng horse, as part paymeut on n piano. Van Walters. 253 WANTED Girl for general house work; good wages; small family. A S. Dllton. Vx WANTED Young offlco man wishes room and board in prlvato family. Address W. W. Kofeldt, general de livery. 252 WANTED Man and wife; man to do genoral work, woman for general houBowork. Condon Wator nnd Powor Co. WANTED Tho best orchard tract that $5000 cash and $4000 modern houso in Portland will buy. Ad dress Investor, P. O. box S63. WANTED Hand spraf pump; see ond hnnd, in good condition and complote. Address with price, L. W. Zimmor, Medford. WANTED A ldny solicitor to soil olectrio heating, cooking nnd light ing dovices. Apply nt tho Condon Water and Power Co. WANTEDAgenta. to go to Cnlifor nin to soil territory for tho "Hidden Window Screen." Inquire E. C. Aylor nnd Bnmett, real estate of fice on South Contral avenue. 261 UJT. LOST A thoroughbred Scotch Col lio dog, snblo with whito markings. Finder return to W. S. Brooko, Snowy Butto Orchard, Central Point. Pro. '251 STRAYED Ono ronn horso. boll, branded, N. on right shouldor, 1 roan 2 year old colt, 1 light bay horso brandod N. on right shoulder, glass eyed, baldfaco; 1 small brown goldlng brandod 4 loft side. Last seen near Eagle Point. Finder ploaso notify S. A, Robinson, Eagle Point Reward, 260 t fliiQiMPQQ ninrnmnv -f Tea and Coffee Houses. GRAND UNION TEA CO. Any va riety of tea or coffee grown enn bo had from thoir agent, S. Kemp thorne, 237 Riverside avenue. Phono 3871. Tickets given with every jmrchnsei Restaurants. BEE HIVE RESTAURANT Monls loc.; beds, 15c. Give us a trial. 120 Central avenue, upstairs. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES will cure rheumatism, nsth mn, paralysis, sores and private dis eases. These remedies may be pro cured ut the store of Wah Chung on A street, Ashland, Oregon, where they will be sold by the proprietor. Chow Young. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheot iron wnreion hand and made to order 128 North O street. CHIMNEY SWEEP If your chim ney needs cleaning be sure and see D. D. Woods. Leave orders- nt the 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 nnd Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines for rent and for sale on easy payments. All kinds repaired and woik guaranteed. Best oil and needles for all makes at tho Singer store, 27 South C st. Phone 3431 Attorn oys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm Building. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-atrUw 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. B. F. MULIvEY, Attomoy-nt-Law, J nckson ville. Stenographers. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographic work dona quickly and well. Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real estate, loan nnd Hep insurance Office 112 'V Main St., Medford Ore. PtH.i.e 3073. ADAMS & BRIGGS O. Adams, C. P, Drlggs, real estate, lnsiranco, farm and city property, timber. Butto Falls, Or. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped job office in South ern Oregon; Portland prices. 3 South Central nvc. Opticians. DR. GOBLE Tho only exclusive op tician between Portland and Sao ramento Office on West Main street and rnnrviH Brick Companies. G. W. Priddv. J. T. O'Brien O. D. Nagle. THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick manufacturers, and contractors; nlso lime, cement nnd plaster in any quantity. Office, Medford National Bauk bldg. Phone Main 545. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers, Day Phone 351. Night Phones a W. Conkliu 301; J. H. Butler 3571. Piano Instruction. HARMONY, sight rending, musical lorni, Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan College of Music. Miss Flora Gray, btudtos, 144 South Control avenue Phono 493. Carriage and Auto Painting. VALLEY SIGN AND CARRIAGE WORKS High-clnss work guaran teed. Signs. Riverside nvenue. Phono 801. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Maekey and die with joy." Over AI len & Rentrnn's tUore; entrance oo Seventh ntreet. Civil Engineers WILL tako by contrnet, on reason able terms, nil kinds of work, also irrigating, planting nnd onltivnting. oto. Landscape gardening. Fiml olnss references. William Peters, Civil Engineer, Phono 1801, 322 Easl Main strest, Medford, Oregon. t-r-f f -rt4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. -- Bill Posters VERNE T. CANON- Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly Tilled. Room 7, Jackson County Bntrk Building, Medford, Or. Billiard Parlors S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young nnd Hall bnilding. A nice cool place to spend the hot after noons. Architects. J. K. A. BILES Architect and Builder. P. 0. Box 480, Medford Or. Your building respectfully so- tcited. Furniture H. F. WILSON & CO., doalors in new nnd second band furniture and hard ware. Agents for Mound City kit chen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh si. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly Sts., Med ford. Mission Furniture mado to ordor. Cabinet work of all kind. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stovw and Ranges. New and Second Hani Furniture. Eads' old stand, 18-24) If St .South. Phone 01. Medford, Or. Nurseries QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated We guarantee ev erything put out. Wa are not in th trust H. B. Patterson, office, !a Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery stock. C. E. Cook. Prop. R. R. V. depot. P. 0. Bot 841. Phone 583. Medford. Transfer and D ravage. H. S. BRUMBLE Draynge and transfer. Baggage storca. Office C nnd Soventh. Cement Workers. B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran teed strictly first-class. Residence No. 400 Bentty street. A card will brine me to you. Music. MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. IL L. Huillier, 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 Flora Gray. Phono 493. 144 South Central nvenue. Building and Loan Association JACKSON COUNTY BDILIil.Ml AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. Boggs, Acting Secretary, 12H E. Main street Carpenters and Builders. A. D. JOHNS, Contractor and Build er 225 Riversido avenue. Phone 2471. F. E. niLL Will furnlah pinna an list of all timber to bo pnt in build 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 gon; Physicians and Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office and res ident phono Mnin 3432. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Offices in Hnskins' Building. Phone Mnin 1001. ONROY & CLANCY Offlco In Stewart Building Physicians and Surgeons. Offlco phono, Main 341; prlvnte phono, Mnin 612, i. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician utuj Surgeon. Modern equipped operat ing rooms. X-Ray. Offico hours: 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office In Jaoknon Co, Bank Riiilriiuc DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteop at h I a Physicians. Mission Block, Phone' 201. Medford. CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Ey specAitst, wnm otnors mil. Urrioe in Eagle Pharmacy. Main 833. Eaai Main near D'A n jon. CIRGARS AND T0BBAC0S. IRELAND & ANTLE Smoko Houso, dealers In tobacco, cigars and smok ers supplies. Exclusive agents of Lowls SInglo Hinder, El Merlto and El Paloncla. 212 West Mala street