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THIS MKDFORU MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR10OOX, AfOXDAY. .JANUARY 17, 1910.
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Answering Want Ads Will Keep Your "Luck" in Constant Repai
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WRECK KILLS ONE
Collcuo Girl Proves Heroine of Dis
aster liy Toarlnu Skirt
(or Dnmlniies.
I'lCKNEYVILLH, III., Jim, 17.
Curl H. Kitchen, n railway flroiunn,
hi ilouil mill tun persons nro suffering
from InJurliiH hh tho ruHiilt or n col
lision ln(wii tli Hi, Louis mill Min
phis special of tliu Illinois Ciintrat
rnllroml iiml a freight train nimr this
city.
Iloth trnliiK worn running at u high
Hpood when limy crashed Into each
other on a curve. Hovornl of tho
coaches worn derailed.
MIh T. II. McKciuli), of Lulu, MIkh.
a colliiKu Klrl on tho way homo for
a week-end liollilay, proved to lie
tho heroine of tlio wreck. iKnorliiK
lnr own painful wounds, hn torn her
skirts to strips to provlilu bandages
for tho otlmr sufferers, and carod
for thorn Until hu was forcibly re
strained by persona who ww alio wan
nnnr.cnllnpso,
It wn Hta ted today Unit all tint In
jured will probably recover.
SO LONG AS HER WAIST
IS RIGHT SHE WILL SING
BOSTON, Miihh., Jnn. 17. -The
ulagu day of Ooraliliim I'urrar are
mimberfcl in invcrno ratio to the Hire
of her wnirtt line, nccording to n
voitivc declaration ly the divnV
mother today.
So long an Fnrrnr' waist can be
looped ly n girdle of.u curtain eir
.ouniforeneo nho will continue to de
light Iter iidtn'trero from behind the
fontligliK Wlien it h ineronHing h!.i
begins to xhow the inevitable box of
fice effect she will neck retirement.
Sinking of her fiimou daughter,
Farrnr'n mother-today Haiti :
".My daughter will continue to
Mini until hoc wnUt line iutorfcrcH.
oWieMH'lMl yearn ofiigu.now.nniLftho
int done so well Hint wlien retire
ment i necesHiiry it won't be re
'tiremenl to poverty.
"She h not going to wait until her
friends tell lior that it ix limn for
her to quit tho Ktngc. All h t nm folk
.know what that mean: It's a refer
ence direct to the waist lino.
"She Won't be no utlrnctivo nt !(!
n she in at -(1. She in making plan
for thai time,"
. GOLD HILL ITEMS.
(Hold Hill Ncwh.
Ambrose Mohmici, vfho returned
liore recently from SShsoii, Cal., has
decided to open a find-clnHM tailor
shop in flold Hill. Ilia mother ami
father, who recently no)d their plaeo,
two milcH wext of Gold Hill, to H. S.
Knsigu of Loh Anccleo, will more.
into town nnd mak Iheir hom with
Mm.
J. F. Hnuhfc retnrntd'to fialem nil
Wednesday, nftor harinp Heen that
tho now Cnrter-HiiRheH lime kiln had
liccn unloaded in Rood shape, hut will
roturn in n few dn.TH to hav the
kiln d) n rod in ofdtiou nt tho ipiarry
on Knne'H crook, whero in n short
timu will bo buriinil (ho best lime
that is found anywhere in tho Unit
ed States, according to expert opin
ion. Miss Myrtle Ulackbiirn returned
Sunday from Albany, whoro sha has
lioon. for a yoar or more, ns head
clerk in n moreautile establishment.
She linn heen visiting lior mother
nnd sister, Mrs, II, I). Itccd, in flold
Hill this wcol, ami has nceepted
, clerical position with Deuol &' Kont
nor nt Medfonl. .
C. A. I'otorsnn nnd hrido arrivod
from I'ortlaud. on Saturday lant, tho
Tiamo boiiipr tho olp;htli tiny of thoir
wedded oxistonuo, nn dnro itow cosily
domiciled in tho cottiiRo on Main
strooU formerly oocupied by tho
"proom nH hneholor apnrtinonts.
'I'oloV, friends knew noithot tho
tiny nor the hour of tho arrival, no
vthoy were not prepared with tho us
unl riee-nnd-nniflo wcleomo, Tho
yonnpstors, however, huntod tUo al
loys for tho propor nusix!al instrn
Bients and loyied liberal tribuU 10
foro they desisted in their sereunde.
POLICE ENDEAVOR TO
IDENTIFY MURDERER
SAN FKAN01SCO. Cal.. Jan. 17.
llolievinjr Hint Tlrice V, Walhieo,
who shot nnd 8riusly wounded
Mrs. Millie Tato yesterday afternoon
and then committed suicide, wuh a
resident of n Pacifie coast city, tho
loaal police todny art endeavoriue: 'o
lenru his Identity, Tnllon, in a
jojnloun freiuy, shot the womnn nf
ter nu alterentiou iu her apartuieutui
Jit 27 RuukuIi titled.
MARKET
Receipts Aro Heavy and Farmers
Realize Good Returns on
Offerlnos
' si
POHTfiANM), Jan. 17. Liberal
eattlu receipts; ling ruuelptii Hint
have been more in keeping with the
demand ami (hi! o'Vrt'uiitty for
helling at profitabhi prices and very
little sheep receipts linve been the
iptalificatious of the I'ortlaud live
stock market ino our hist report
to you.
Tho market for cattle has been
Kood and, despite the liberal receipts
of hogs, tho market for top quality
has remained firm with a higher ton
l dency. Some top loads sold for
J irll.'JII, others for W.li), while the
..bulk of the sales sold nt '!. Th.er.e
has been a fair rauuyt or ipmlity in
the offering of swimi anil the ma
kot can bo said to have been brisk
nnd satisfactory to the sellers.
Few sheep offerings have sold for
all they are worth. Wethers sold
for .'i.'J."i and some gool lambs for
!f.r0.
The receipts for tho week havo
been as follows: Cattle 17111), calves
Hit, sheep -122 and hogs 1 HDD.
Following nro the (initiations on
nil clnsses of livestock:
Host steers, $5 to fiJ.1; fair t-
good, ,f l to 4..ri0; strictly good cows,
$1 to -1.25; spayed heifers, $-l.f)0 to
1.75; bulls, $2.75 to 3.00; best
wethers, $.").20 to 0.75; fair to good,
$1.00 to $0; best lambs, $(! to 0.00;
top hogs, $!) to U.20; fair to good,
$8.75 to $!).
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PORTLAND MARKETS.
Hop. Wool nnd Hide.
HOI'S -1008 crop, choice 16c:
prima, to cbolco, lCc; prlmo, 10 He;
medium, 1.1c; 1900, eholco, 21c;
prime, 20c: medium, 10 18c.
WOOl, Nominal. 1900, Willa
mette valley, 20&21c; enstorn Ore
gon, 20tff-23c.
81IKKPSKINB Shenrlng. 1 0 fft 2Tie
nncli; short wool, iGfpDOc; medium
wool, R0,$1 ench; lonB wool, 75c
$1.25 ench.
TAI.LOW Prlmo, por lb. 3 04c;
No. 2 and grease, 2 dr 2 H c.
CHJTTIM ,nARIt--Nomlnal, 4 01
4 lie.
MOIIAIH 1 909, 33fl34c lb.
II1DI58 Dry hides; 17l84c lb;
Kroen. 0 P 1 0 e; IiuIIb, green salt,
"e lb: kips, lOlOVtc; calvca, greon,
16 018o per lb.
Iluttrr, ICggfl nnd Poultry.
nciOS I.ocnl, candled solect, iOt
41o; locnl storago, 27c; oastoin tor
nco. 27(300,
BUTTER AT- Delivery f. g. b.
fartUnd aercet rreiro, 37 V4 5 tour,
3SV4c
MUTTRR Rxtm creatnory, 39c;
faaoy, 37c; store, 2Gc.
GHUUSK Fancy full cream, 18 O
18 0; triplet nnd ; dilutes, lS'c;
Touur Amorlcani, 19
POULTRY Mixed chickens, 15 Wo;
fancy hens, 16 Mi &16c; roosters, old,
11c; Ke8o, 12o for live, 1 C S 1 8 for
dreetied; ducks, lCftlSc; turkeys
nllve, 21 (it 22c; dresRed, 26(V29c;
pleeons, sipinbs, S2 jier dozen; dress
ed chicken, 1c to 2c n pound higher
than allvo.
Grain, Flour nnd Hay.
HAHI.KY Producers' prleo 1900
Feed, $31fl31.50; .rolled. 33;
Teniae 3i.50.
WHWAO1 Trnck, oiub, 11.10 O
$1,11; bluo stom, 1 1.2 0 3 1 .3 1 ; r6d,
$1.13; forty fold, $l,12a$1.13;
Wlllamettn valley, $1.08.
' KIILLBTUFFS aolllug '"Trlco
Bran, $26; middlings. $33; aborts,
$26 4)27.60; chop, $23929; nlfallk
meal, $21 per ton.
FLOUR New crop, patents, $6.
16; straight, $4.85; bakers' $5,95 0
S.16; YTIIIaraette valley, $6.70 bbl.;
export grades, $4.60; grfthatn, '4s,
$5.50; whole, wheat, $6,70; rye,
$5,76; bales, $3.15.
HAY Producers' price New llm
etliy, 'Vrillairiette valley, faaer, $19 0
39; ordlnnr, $19; eastern Oregon,
$20 021; mixed, $16; elover No. 1,
$15.50.010; wheat, $10017; cheat,
$16017; alfalfa, Slk .
OATS Spot delivery, new, pvi
diioers' price Track No. 1 white,
$n2.60fr33,50; gray, $31.50032.60.
IVnltB and Vrgetablea.
FRM3H FRUITS Ornntes: New
navels, $22.25 & $3,00; Valoclns,
$3,66(3,75 box; bananas, 6 J 5 i c
lb; lemons, $r.GOffJfion box; sr'io
fruit, $4; t)oars, $1.25; grtipes, $1,
75. PQTATOCB 8elllc. usw, $1.10
Find the Ad That's Worth a Dollar a Line uto ij
You
1 It may be a two-line ad. of a furnished room or a j
I ten or twenty line ad. of real estate, or a four or five
I line help wanted ad. f t
There is scarcely a classified, ad. in the paper today t
I that is not worth
01.25; buying, enstorn Multnomah
and Clackamas. 75 0 85c; Wlllamotte
valley, 65 CP 70c.
VKQKTAULKS Now turnlspii. Of
cgon, 00c sack; boots, $1.25; carrots
H01 00c sack; cabbage, local, $1.60
0 1.75; tomatoes, fancy, $2.25 crnto;
beans, 10 012c per lb; cauliflower,
$1.00 per dozen; peas, 10012c lb;
horseradish, 10c; grcon onions, 10c
dozen; peppers, boll, lb.; bead
1 lettuce, 20c t'oz.; hothouse, $1.25
, box; radishes doz. ounches; col
iery, $3 03.50 crato; est plant, 15c
lib; sweet potatoes, $2; sprouts, 80
I 9c; cumiu.orfl, $2.50 dozen,
i ONIONS Jobbing. $1.4001.50
per cwt.; gnrllc, 10$ri2c per lb.
APPLES $ 1 0 3.60.
(Jmcrrles, Nuts. Ktc.
SUGAR Cube, $6.35: powdered,
$5.96; fruit or borry, $5.96; dry
granulated, 5.96; conf. A, $6.76; ex
tra. I). $5.25; Roldcn O, $5.35; D yol
low, $5.25; borft, $5,76; barrels, 15c;
half barcls, 30c: boxos, 65c advance
on sack basis.
(Abovo quotations aro 30 days not
cash quotatlona.)
RICi: Imperlnl Jnpan No. 1, 5H
c; No. 2. CtTlc; Now Orleans Head,
0 3-4r7c; Croolo, 6Uc.
SALT Coal so Half ground. 100i
$9.60 per ton; 60s, $10: tablo dairy,
50s,, $17; 100s, $10.50; bnlcs, $2.25;
extra flno barrels, 2s, 5s and 103.
$4.500 5.50; lump rock, $20.50 per
ton.
HONHY Now. 13 c per lb.
HKANS Small white. $5.50; lnrge
white, S-t.50: ptnk. $4.25: bayou,
$6.75; Limns, $5.00; reds, $7.50.
Ments, FIkI( nnd Provisions.
DUK8SUD MEATS Front rtreot
hogB, fancy, 10'c; ordlnnry, 9 He;
veals, ovtrn, 11 c; ordinary, 10
He; extrn heavy, 300 lbs., 614 7c;
mutton, 7c; lambs, 7c.
HAMS, BACON, KTC Portland
pnek (local! ham, 17Mic; breakfast
bacon, 18ft2Cc; boiled, bam. 25
2Cc; picnics, 14c; cottaso roll. 15c;
regular short clears, smoked, 16 c;
backs, smoked. lCc; pickled tong
ues, COo each,
LOCAL LARD Kottlo Ir&f, 10,
lS'ic por lb.; 5s, 18 5-8c per Ib.r 60
lb. tlrfs, 18c por lb,; itenm rendered,
10s, 7!o por lb.; 5s, 17 5-3e per lb.;
compound, 10a. 11 3-4o per lb.
CLAMS llarsholl, per box, $2.50;
razor cjams, $2.00 per box.
FISH Nominal Rock cod, 10c;
flounders, Cc; halibut, 8O10c; strip
ed bnss, 15c; catfish, 10c; salmo.,
steelhcad, 10c; sllvors, 8c lb.; fall
salmon, 80 lb.; soles, 7c lb.; shrimps,
12 Vc lb.; perch, 7a lb.; torn cod', Sc
per lb; lobstors, 25c per lb; fresh
mnckorel, ( ) por lb.; crawfish,
( ) por doz.; aturgoon, 12H per
lb.; black bass, 20c per lb.;- Colum
bia smolts, 25o per lb; silver smelts,
7c por lb.; black cod, 7',i per lb,;
orabs, $1,25 01.75 per dozen,
OYSTERS Snoalwater bay, per
gallon, $2.25; por 100 lb sack, $6;
Olympln, per gallon, $2,75; per 100
lb. sack, $7 O 7.5 Or conned eastern,
&5e can, $0,50 doz.; eastern In shell,
$1.65 per 100.
, CATTLE Best steers, weighing
1206 , pounds, $4,7604.10; raeaMuafi
Steers, $4.50; best cows, $3,76 0
3.86; fnnoy holfora, $3.753.85;
medium oows, $3,60; po'or eows, $2
02.60; bulls, $202.76; stax,N$2.60
OK
HOGS Best east of the meua
tans $7, 760 8.85; fanoy, $8.65;
etnekors, $6; plrs. $6 07.
BIIEEP Best wothora, $5,25 0
6.50; ordinary, $5.00; sprlar lambs,
$6.0006.25; straight awes, $4.70;
mixed lots, $4.7505.00,
OALVKR- "-vst. $5.2R5.R0' er
dlnary, $3.C,4.60.
MEDFORR MARKETS
tf 4 'WlrVf 4.
Fruits nnd Vegetables.
(Prdnjes pnld by Medfrod raerehants.')
APPLBB 2 0 4o lb.; pears, lc
lb.
It May Be Printed
a dollar a line to SOMEBODY.
Potatoes, lc lb.; onions, $1.50
cwt.; cnbbugc, 2c turnips, 114 c;
parsnips, l(Hc lb.; squash, 30c
and $1 doz.; pumpkins, 10 lie.
Uiiticr, Kggs and Poultry.
(Prices paid by Mcdford rncrchnntr
Ranch butter, 3214c; fancy cream
cry. 37'.ic
Fresh ranch eggs, 40c.
Mixed poultry, 10c; spring chick
ens, 15c: ducks, 10c; turkeys, 17c.
(Prices paid producers.)
liny Timothy. $1C; alfalfa, $15;
RrivB, $14; grain hay, $10.
Grain Wheat, $1.20 bushel; oats,
$30 ton; barley, $30 torn'
Beef 2i3 3c; pork, C'Jc; mut
ton. 4c; Iamb, 4 lie; real (dressed,)
Cc.
(Selling prltes.1
Rolled barley, 2 cwt, $37 ton;
brnu, $1.10; middlings, $1.S501.9Q;
shorts, $1,8001.85.
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FOR SALE.
4- 4
FOR SALE Alfalfa liar. :oose and
baled. L. NIedormcyor, Phone Jack-
sonvlllo 1303. 2C3 J
FOR EXCHANGE Piano and furnl-
turo 10 exchange for lot. 103 Rooi-e-,
vnlt nvonnp. Phnnn 52R. "R'l I
FOR SALE Five ionuhouoe mid
three lots, close in. for $2500; $1000 1
will hi.iicle. W. T. York-iV Co
Hilt Ai.K i'lioive l.ii!.iues proper
l 111 m turrgniii.-ini long time; etixy
viu- Andi-p-H it Box i)s
FOnTSALB New" L. CSmlth typo
writer for sale cheap. Address
"b," rare this' offlco. 200
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Hotel
iu Swoet, Idaho, far Medford prop
erty, either town or fnrm land: val
uation $0000. Address William
Woody. Sweet. Itfnho. 27S
FOR SALE 5-room houso and lot
with or without furniture, on North
Rlveraldo avcue. Flno location,
nenr good school nnd church. For
particulars, address T. D., Tribune
office. 256
FORSALE S. C. White" "Leghorn's
(196 strain), 8. C. Duff Orrlngtons,
prlzo wlnnlnc stock, cockerel $5,
pullet $2; honn $1.50; eggs for set
ting, $2 for Leghorn $3 for Orp
ingtons. AJdrccs W. T. Goodman Box
412, Grants Pass, Or.
FOR SALE Good lots. 50x112, good
latlon; prlco $275, terms; fine lot
50x108, sower and water In, east
front, on Peach street, $7.40; flno
boarlng orchtrd at $225 por aero;
two good houses to rent, $12.50 and
$15 per month; 12 acres. boarlng or
chard, flno 'ocation, a moneymaker,
none better; lot us show you; 5
acres good enrden latfl on Bear
creek; good modern 5-room bunga
low, closo In , on Central avonuo,
cheap; 6-room house on North Con
tral, good location, less than four
blocks from postofflco, $1700. It
you have a house to rent call at 101
W. Main. List your ,ivoi.oity with
Cllns. W, Sharpo. 101 West Main
stroe-t, who has Iho abovQ iwoportles.
FOR SALE Roguo River thTCO-color
(iiniiwuvij mivjTTiw vvuuvu jvui (Willi
Spitzenberg apples. Mqdfonl Mail.
Tribune. 260 ,
FOR SALE 5 and 10-nore tracts
juM within nnd adjoining nty lim
itsat a bargain, on S annual pny
nnt. Address P O 41 R
FOR SALE Good dry cord wood at
$7.50 por cord. Also wood sawing
orders promptly filled. Call on C.
F. Relchestela, 421 South Grape
street, or phono No. 491. 261
FOR SALE Underwood Typowriter,
latest model, with 2-color ribbon
shift; base and metal coyer; cost
$110,00; will sell for cash only;
prico $90.00. Address Box No.
588 tf
FOli SALE Six room hoimo and i
lots; close In, Address box S06.
259
FOR SALE Horse, harnoss and
ILxht spring wagon with polo and Water ud Power company for par
suafta. 125 South Oakdalo. 1 tieulnrs.
11
Today
FOR SALE.
f-f if f 4
FOR SALE Young orchard in benr-
I ing. Mat Calhoun, Phoenix, Or. "
FOR SALE fiaby carriage, cheap if
taken at or.ee. Apply 107 E. Second
street evenings. 259
FOR SALE 30 acres fruit ranch;
10 acres 15-y ear-old apples; good
buildings; close In; prlc-s 00f; a
snap. Sco us. Rogue Rtror Land
Co., -Wood.lle. Or. 25 i
FOR SALE New Singer sowing ma
chine; cheap for cash. 125 South
Oakdalc.
FOR SALE Oak. fir and pine cord
wood, 12 and 16-inch; also dry rail
wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phone
order to Main 4201.
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WANTED.
WANTED Hand spra pump; sec
ond hand, in good condition anJ
complete. Address with price, L.
W. Zimtner, Medford.
WANTED A lday solicitor to sell
elcctrio hept;npf c()oking and Hpht.
iK devices. Apply at the Condon
Water nnd Power Co.
i WANTED Acetits to co to Cnlifor-
nin to sell territory for the "Hidden
Window Screen." Inquire E. C.
Aylor and Barnctt, real estate of
fice on South Central avenue. 261
WANTED Good span of mules,
fair size, well broken. J. F. Wort
man, at tho old Van Dyke place.
WANTED A nurse. Phono Main
2471. -253
FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange
Eomo good rcsidenco lots in Med
ford or house and "t pay
ment on ranch
Co.
WANTED Small tract of 20 to d0
acres near Medford; give full de
scription, price and terms. Address
"A." Mail Tribune 260
WANTED Good Japanese cook,
good wages. Telephone Farmers
01. 255
WANTED - Experience!! quarry man
Addreis P. O. Rox 4!S. Medford.
Or
WANTED Ulrl for general house-
work; good wages; small family. A.
S. BUton.
WANTED Man and wife: man to do
goneral work, woman for general
housowork. Condon Water and
Power Co,
WANTED CO to 120 acres mostly
alfalfa land, within 10 miles of Mod
ford. I want this .land for eastern
frlonds ml wish to deal with own
ers who would soil nt a reasonable
price. Goo. F. Dyer; 1110 West
Fourth st. 25S
WANTED To buy gasoline pump In
good condition at -once, . 2-6-horso
power. A'ldr.iss Box 156 Eaglo
Point, Or. 263
WANTED A Chinese boy wants
houB0WOPk or cooU,nB. Ad4re33 Lee
Sun, caro Sine Leo laundVy, Medford
0r. v 264
FOR RFMT
.... . . . . .
FOR RENT FuThedHFoomsv 1th
board. No. 10 North Grapo street.
FOlt RENT Onlyhotel In town of
1000 population., Call, jat Condor
Water.& Powor Co., 209 West Main
street.
5011' KENT Rooms for Itoht house-
keeping,
street.
Address S21 West 10th
258
FOR RENT Tracts of land from
one to forty nores; with water for
irrigation, suitable (or raising po
tatoes and garden truck, also suit
able for thicken und turkey raising.
Owner will furnish a reasonable
amount of lumber and poultry and
ojhor fencing for improvements If
lessee porform labor of erecting
same. Call nt ntfirn nt CtnnAnn
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Six room modern fur
nished houso, closo In; $35 per
month. Address X. Y. Z caro
Mall Tribune 252
FOlt RENl1XrnTrfrorir'4o acren
upward, suitablo for fruit, alfalfa,
stock or general farming. Inquire at
office Condor Water & Powor com
pany, 209 W. Main street.
t- r -t t
4- I flRT 4-
. 4
STRAYED Ono roan horse, boll,
branded, N. on right shouldor, 1
roan 2 year old colt, 1 light bay
horse branded N. on right shoulder,
glass eyed, baldfaco; 1 small brown
gelding branded 4 left side.. Last
seen near Eaglo Point. Finder
plenso notify S, A. Robinson, Eaglo
Point. Reward. 260
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Tea and Coffee Houses.
GRAND UNION TEV CO. Any va
riety of tea or coffeo grown can be
had from their agent, S. Kemp
thorne, 237 Riverside avenue. Phone
3871. Tickets given with every
purchase.
Restaurants.
BEE HIVE RESTAURANT Meals
15c; beds, 15c. Give us a trial. 29
Central avenue, upstairs.
CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CINES will euro rheumatism, asth
ma, paralysis, sores and private dis
eases. These remedies may be pro
cured at the store of Wah Chung on
A street, Ashland, Oregon, where
they will be sold by the proprietor,
Chow lonng.
Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and
shcetiron ware on hand and made to
order. 128 North G street.
Chimney Sweeps.
IF YOUR CHIMNEY needs cleaning
bo sure and see D. D. Woods. Leave
orders at the Medford Hardware
Co., or phone 2581. 231
Auctioneers
E. F. A. BITTNER, auctioneer, will
be found in room 208, Taylor. &
Phipps Building.
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm Building. . .'.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at law.
No. 9 D. street, ground floor.
COLYIG & REAMES W. M. Col
rig, C. L. Renmes. Lawyers. Of
fico Medford Nntional Bank Build
ing, second floor.
B. F. MT7LKEY Attorney-nt-Lnw,
Jacksonville.
Carriage and Auto Painting.
VALLEY . SIGN AND CARRIAGE
WORKS High-class work guaran
teed. Signs. Riverside arennc
Phone 801.
Real Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Renl
Estate, Lonns nnd Fire Insurance
Office suito 205-306, over Fruit
growers' Bank. Phone J541.
ADAMS & BRIGGS O. Adams. C.
P, Briggs, real estate, insurance,
farm nnd citv property, timber.
Butte Falls, Or.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
bet equtpped iob offico in South
ern Oregon; Portland prices. S7
South Central nve.
Opticians.
DR. GOBLB The only exclusive op
tician between Portland, and Sac
ramento. Office on Wost Main st.
nnd railroad.
Brick Companies.
G. W. Priddy. '7' J. T. O'Brien.
O. D. Nngle.
THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Briok
manufacturer nnd contractors;
also lime; cement and plaster in any
quantity. Office, Medford National
Bank bWg. Phone Main 545.
Undertaker
MF-DFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phone 351. Night
Phones: C. W. Conklin 3601, J. II.
Butler 3571.
Piano Instruction.
HARMONY, Hiphf nendinsr, Musical
form. Mrs. K. E'. Gore, Metropolitan
College of Musie, Miss Flora Gray.
Studios. 144 South Central avenue.
Phone 403,
Stenographers.
ELLA M. OAUNYAW Palm block.
Stenographic work done quicklv aivl
well.
0 'ospljals.
SOUTHER OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C St.. Medford. Or. E.
W. Hisey, Matron. Official hospi
tal P. & E. R. R.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Photographers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with"
Mackoy nnd die with joy." Over Al
len & Reagan's store; entrance on
Seventh: street.
Civil Engineers.
WILL take by contract, on reason
able terms, all kinds of work; nlfo
irrigating, planting nnd cultivating,
etc. Landscape gardening. Firgt-.
class rofcrences. William Peters.,
Civil Engineer, Phono 1801, 322 11
Main street, Medford, Or.
Bill Posters.
VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 7, Jackson County
Bank Building. Medford, Or.
Billiard Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stain.
Young & Hall bnilding. A nico cool
plncc to spend tho hot afternoon.
Architects;
J. K. A. BILES Architect and
Builder. P. O. Box 486, Medfordf
O. Yonr building respectfully so
licitcd. Furniture.
II. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in new
nnd second-hand fumituro nnd
hardware. Agents for Monnd City
kitchen, cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKSi
Corner 8th and Holly sts., Medford.
Mission Furniture made to order.
Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial
order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stove
and Ranges. New nnd Second-Hand
Furniture. Ends' old stand. 18 W.
F st. South. Phone 91, Medford, Or.
Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERIES Onr tree
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything pnt out. Wo arc not in the
trust. H. B. Patterson, office' in
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-grado nurserv
stock. C. E. Cook, Prop. IL R. V.
depot. P. 6. Box 841. Phono 583,
Medford. ' "
Transfer and Drayage. ;
II. S. BRUMBLE r- Draynpe and
transfer. Baggage .stored. Office
2 and Seventh. '
Cement Workers.
B. J. ADYLOTT-i-All work, guaran
teed strictly first-clnss. Reiden
No. 406 Bentty street. A card will
bring mo to" you. '
MUSIC.
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. II.
. L. Huillier. 707 Main street Wet.
Privnto lessons in singing (method
Rossini) nnd Inngnnges French.
Italian, German. Spanish.
MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction
Metropolitan College of Music. Mi
Flora Gray. "Prne 493. 144 Sonth
Cerlinl n venue
Bulidinn and Loan Association
JACKSON COUNTY BUILD1N(I
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C.
Poggs, Acting Secretary, 128 F.n
Main street.
Carpenters and Builders.
A. D JOHNS. Contractor and Build
er 225 Riverside nvenuo'. Phona
2471. '
F. E. HILL Will Tfumisht plans and
list of nil timher o bo nt in build
ing. Medford, Or. J
W. G. HOLMES Contractor nnd
builder; plans and estimntes. furn
ished. Inquire Star restaurant or
address BoxJ$18.
Physicians and Surgeons.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night calU
promptly answered. Offico and rosi
dentphono Main 3432.
s7a. LOGWOOD. M. D.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M, I)
Offices in naskins' building, Phone
Main lOOlj
CONROY & CLANCY Dffioo it
Stewart Building Physicians acd
Surgeons. Off ire phono Main 34 J;
private phone Main 612.
S. R. SEBLY. If. D.Physician nnfl
Surgeon. Modem equipped operat
ing rooms. S-Rnr. Office hour:
10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson
County Bank Buildiug.
DR. F. G. OARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
Physicians. Mission Block. Phon
291, Medford.
CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Ev
specialist, when other fail. QffitK
in Eaglo Phnrmnoy. Main 233. EiyM
Main near D'Anjou.
Cigars and Tebaceas.
IRELAND &, ANTLE Smoke Hqii
dealers in tobacco, cigars and smok
ers' supplies. Exclusive ngenls of
Lewis 8inglo Buider, 1 Merito und
El Paleaoia. 212 West Main street.
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