Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 18, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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INSURGENTS
W
DAILY IN
II
What tho Minority In Congress Havo
Done Durlnii tho Past Year
Are Gradually
Wlnnliifj.
(By John Toniplo (lrnvim, 10 (liu
Henrst Syndicate,)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. Wlint
ft tint fruitage of"lnHiirK,wi7"
Wlint him tho movement (I0110 to Jim
tlfy tho Interest and discussion which
It han tivolioil?
linn this htllllnnl ami picturesque
Kioup of statesmen lr nonnto and
hoiiHo, which linM lout nearly nil tint
color mill glow (o congressional af
fairs iltirliiK tho year behind tin, boon
n mere spectacle, n passing show of
oratory ami political pur.nnclly, or
liu oil dono things Hint iiialio prog
ress ami will affect tho future?
I am Inclined to rnto tho work of
tho Insurgents highly. I think thoy
liavo dono kocmI and durahlo service
to tho country and tho Union, and
that tholr work will llvo after tlium.
Their (Jooil Point.
Tlur nro several notable facts
b,out Hk.'no Independent mon:
Thoy hnvo always boon frnnk.
Thoy hnvo boon perfectly fearless.
Thoy hnvo not boon Intimidated
or coerced from tho f Irnt to Inut.
Thoy hnvo steadily Increased In
mcmbcra and Influence from tho bo
j; In 11 1 11 h'.
Thoy nro mnny degrees stronger
nnd tnoro Influential In nntlonnl af
fnlrn than nt tho clone of tho Inut sou
Ioii. Tho recent stormy events nt Wash
lngtoti, tho patronage order of Post
master General Hitchcock; tho
threat of excommunication from tho
party, tho am:. nit upon Cannon nnd
I ho final collnpno of that man of
atraw -all thoiio things moro or lew
'hnvo had the Insurgents, with their
brains and their energies, with their
courage nnd tholr resolution, an a
-varied nnd striking background.
And now that thoy hnvo won nil
along tho lino, with Cnntionlsm do
Mroyed, or facing certain destruction
with their patronage restored, nnd
with tho president marching out Into
tho open with n rofiiHnl to excom
municato or condemn thorn why,
now tho Insurgents nro on top.
Win Right to liiNtiw,
Thoy hnvo established tho glory
of Independence. Tlioy nnvo con
quered t'10 right for themselves nnd
otherH to liiHurt;e, and henceforth
men of clear ronvlctlonn, with brains
nnd courage to hack them, can nnd
will vote an they ploaso, In or out
of congress, villi nnno to motoBt or
.mnkit thoni afraid.
Isn't Hint is mighty achievement
tor n minority group to trnco out
i"lthln n year?
Democrats, as well nn nopuhllcniiH,
taking tho cuo from tho lnsurgont
triumph will dnro to voto nn thoy
plonHo nnd na thoy think upon tho
i:ront questions of tho country.
And wlint groat thlngo nnd good
things In legislation nnd In mnrnlR
may wo not renHonnhly nnd logically
'hope for nnd expect with King Can
cuh dethroned and Czar Cannon do
poHod ,wlth tho IIhIh of corrections
wldo open nnd tho mlndR of tho poo
'plo's representatives clenr and freo
to think tho wHont, tallc tho nlenncat
nnd voto tho list things rgr.rdloss of
party or tradition.
Tho Insurgent victory Is tho now
omancilpntlon proclamation and It
:HotH tho Blxty-flrat conijroRn freo.
CAMPAIGN AGAINST HIGH
... FOOD PRICES LAUNCHED
WASIIINpTOK, Jnn. 18. Headed
Kn fllrohuouH onilonvor by Mrs. John
11. .Hoiulorson, Mrs. Ellon Spencer
'Mnsfc.v niul Hie wivon of 11 nuinbor
of ooiwortHinon, Hie National Antl
TriiMl lencue. which wn fonnitlly or
Kiinizeil in Wiishington Innt nif;lii i
mnkiiiK propnrnlionrt for a nation
wide eniHiule on the hi;li prieos of
fooil"1fr
Tlie ninilH hourly hriiiK In lliou-
sRimri- of lellorx from llio IioiikowIvoh
and liomekceperH nil over (ho eoun
Iry, ulnwiiH' Hull Hie iulerenl in tho
niovomoiit i intonBO. Mrs. JHiry
SiHh I'niker, n Wuhiuglon nowspa-
por woman, in to ho hond of tho ox-
ocutivo eoimuiHee.
In ovor.v coiiKrossionnl diRtriot'
Ji8tfi aro now boliiff- propnrod of
available vomon for llio tlintrict
loaders and workers. Tho district
(aronlfl" will invostlKiilo prices of
foods and IoiIro complaints.
A boycott agaiimt artiolos for
wliiidi llio prieoH aro too high may
ibo carried on.
BLAME OWNERS
E
In Annual Report Official of United
Mlncworkcrs Bitterly Scores
Capitalistic Owners
for Greed.
Indiana iOMfl, imi.. Jan. is
Tho (treat nlnughtor of human lives
In tho coal mines of tho country la
duo to tho greed of the mine owners
to IncreiiHo tholr profits nnd avoid
tho expenditure of good hnrd"cnh
for Hafoty appllnncoH for tho pro
tectlug of thooo who provide tho
coal Kiipply of tho country, Is tho
charge tuado nnalnt tho inlno own
orB hy K. 8. McCiilloch, vlco proal
dent of tho United Mine Workers of
America In his annual report sub
mitted to tho organization today.
Tho vlco president terms thin as n
natural disgrace and murder of the
most disgraceful nature and sayB
that iih long as tho public can gets
Its fuel nnd profit It Is tho main aim
nt tho owners nnd no relief can bo
hoped for only through tho united
action of tho mlnerH themselves. Tho
various diseases which destroy hu
man life hnvo awakened public ,ln
toroxl nnd obtained tho nupport of
our bestt clllxcns to prevent nnd de
stroy their blighting Influences, but
those who perform the labor of our
laud, supply the wants and needs of
nil, llvo and work amid dangers,
squalors nnd dluenso, recelvo little
or no attention, snvo n few dollars
during periods of nruslng sentiment
and sympnthy such ns tho Cherry
initio dlsnstor.
GIRLS GIVEN FREAK NAMES
IMPROVE THEM A LITTLE
MUXICO. Mo., Jnn. 1R. Nothing
Tiittto nnd f,omothlng Tuttlo nro now
Trlx and Kitty Tuttlo. respectively.
They have chnnged their iimncs. Tho
young women aro daughters of T. T,
Tuttlo, a retired farmer TutUo's
first child, n girl, wan born In 18S1.
which wns n dry year. In order to
comtnomorntft tho yenr ho nnmod
hor Klghty-One. She la now tho wlfo
of Hugos Jackson. Tho second
child, a boy, brought about n din
agreement between Tuttlo nnd his
wlfo ns to n namo, so thoy compro
mised by calling hint It Tuttlo. Tho
third child, n girl, was named Noth
Ing and the strange unities wore car
ried out In the naming of tho young
est. Sho bocauio Something,
f U t t
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Hops, Wool nnd Hides.
HOPS 1008 crop, cholco 15c;
prlmo to cholco, lCc; prime, lBc;
medium, lCc; 1900, cholco, 21c;
prlmo, 20c; medium, 10 018c.
WOOL Nominal, 1909, Wllla
motto vnlloy, 20&21cj enstorn Ore
gon, 20f 23c.
8HEKPQKINB 8honrlng, 10O2Bc
each; short wool, 2GSG0c; modlum
wool, 50ifc$l each; long wool, 75c
$1.25 each,
TALLOW Prlmo, per lb. 34e;
No, 2 nnd groaso, 2 0 2 i c.
CHITTIM DARK Nominal, iff
Wo.
MOHAIR 1909, 23024o lb.
HI D1CS Dry hides, 170184c lb;
Krepn, 9ft $pl0i4c; bulls, ure salt,
7c lb; kips', 10 ? 10l4o; cnlvos, groon,
l018o por lb.
Tluttcr, Kggs nnd ronltry,
KQQ3 Local, candied select, 40O
41c; local storage, 27c eastorn stor-
Ce. 27 0300.
nnTTnit VAT Delivery f.
. b.
or,
39c;
Portlns-d nwoet croatn,
KUTTI3R IJxtrn crenmsry,
fBBcy, 37c; staro, 25c.
CHM13S12 Faucy full cream, J8
UMic; triplets nnd daisies, 18 He;
Young Americans, 19 o.
POULTRY Mlxod chlokens, 15 He;
fancy hens, lGMitfiMOc; roosters, old,
llo; eoeso, 12c for live, l5(fj18 for
dressed; ducks, lC18c; turkeys
allvs, 21 (f? 22c; dressed, 25 029c;
plceons, squabs, $2 per doaen; dress
ed chicken, lc to 2o a pound hleher
itun alive.
Grain, I'lonr and Hay.
IURLWY Producers' prlca--1909
Feed, $3l'31.50; rolled, 33;
renlae, 3i,E0.
WHEAT Track, club, $1,10 0
$1,11; blue stow, $1.2001.21; red,
$1.13; forty fold, $1.12 O $1.13;
Willamette valley, $1,08,
MILLSTUFFS Selling price
Draa, $26; middlings, $33; shorts,
$26 027.60; chop, $22029; alfalfa
ueal, $21 per ton,
FLOUR Ne,w orop, patents, $6,
16; stralsHt, $4. IS; ba.kers' $G.99
MEN
HORRORS
Find the Ad That's Worth a Dollar a Line to
You It May Be Printed Today
It may be a two-line ad. of a furnished room or . a
ten or twenty line ad. of real estate, or a four or five
line help wanted ad.
There is scarcely a classified ad. in the paper today
that is not worth a dollar a line to SOMEBODY.
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.1G; Wlllametto valley, J5.70 bbl.;
export crades, $4,00; erabara, V.
$5.60; wholo wheat, $G,70; rye,
It. 75; bates, $3.15.
HAY Producers' pries New tim
othy, Wlllair.etto vnlley, faney, $19 0
20; ordlnnr), $19; eastern Oregon,
$20021; mixed, $1E; elovar No. 1,
$1G.GI016; wheat. $16017; cheat,
$16017; nlfnlfa, Sis .
OATS Spot delivery, nw, pv
ducers' price Track No. 1 whits,
$32.60033.50; gray, $31.60033.50.
Frultii anil Vreetablea.
FRBSH FRUITS Oraness: Nw
aavels, $22.25 O $3.00; Valeclas,
$3.6S03.7S box; bananas, BQB'Ac
lb; lemons, $6.5006.00 box; grape
fralt, $4; eara, $1.26; grapes, $1.
76. POTATOnS Solllae;, new. $1.10
1.25; buying, eastern Multnomah
and Clackamas, 75 f 85c; Wlllametto
valley, CG70c.
VEGETABLES Now turnlsps, Or
ogon, 90c snck; boots, $1.'2G; carrots
80090c snck; cabbago, local, $1.50
f 1.76; tomatoes, fancy, $2.26 crato;
beans, 10012c per lb; cauliflower,
$1.00 por dozen; peas, 10012c lb;
horseradish, 10c; green onions, 10c
doion; peppers, boll, lb.; head
lettuce, 20c i'oi.; hothouse, $1.25
box; radishes dor. Hunches; col
ery, $3 03.50 crato; cg plant, 16c
lb; sweet potatoes, $2; sprouts, 8
9c; cuinuuors, $2.60 dozen
ONION8 Jobbing, $1.401.G0
per cwt.; garlic. 10012c per lb.
APPLES $1 3.50.
.Groceries, Nuts, Etc.
SUGAR Cube, $6.35;, powdered,
$5.9G; fruit or borry, $G.9G; dry
granulated, G.9G; conf. A, $G.7G; ex
tra D, $5.26; golden O, $5.35; D yol
low, $5.26; best, $5.75; barrels, 15c;
halt barcls, 30c; boxes, 56c advanco
on snck basis.
(Abovo quotations aro 30 days net
caBh quotatlonn.)
RICE Imperial Jnpnn No. 1, 6V4
c; No. 2, 5 flic; Now Orleans Head,
6 3-4 07c; Croolo. 6Uc,
SALT Coarse Half ground, 100s
$9.50 por ton; 60s, $10; tablo dairy,
60s, $17; 100s, $16.50; bales, $2.25;
oxtra flno barrels, 2s, 6s and 10s,
$4.5006. GO; lump rock, $20.60 per
ton.
HONEY Now, 13tfc per lb.
DEANS Small whlto, $5.60; largo
white, $4.50; pink, $4.25; bayou,
$5,75; Limns, $6.00; rods, $7.50,
Meats, Pish ami Provisions.
DRESSED MEATS Front ctroot
hogs, fancy, 10 VjC, ordinary, 9c;
veals, ovtra, 11 c; ordinary, 10 HO
11c; extra hoavy, 300 lbs., G07c;
mutton, 7c; lambs, 7c.
HAMS, BACON, ETC. Portland
pack (local) ham, 174c; breakfast
bacon, 1826c; bollod ham, 260
26c; picnics, 14c; cottaso roll, 15c;
rogular short clears, smoked, lCc;
hacks., smokod, 10 c; pickled tong
ues, 6O0 ouch.
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10,
IS Hp por lb,; 5s, 18 G-Sc per lb.; 60
lb. tins, 18a per lb.; steam rendered,
10s, 171o per lb.; 5s, 17 G-8c per lb.;
compound, 10s, 11 3-4c por lb,
CLAMS Hnraholl, per box, $2.50;
razor clams, $3.00 por box.
FISH Nominal Rock cod, 10c;
flouudors, 6c;' halibut, SO 10c; strip
ed bass, 16c; catfish, 10c; salmoti,
steelhcad, 10c; sllvors, 8c lb,; fall
salmon, S lb.; Boles, 7o lb,; shrimps,
12 H lb.; perch, 7o lb.; torn cod, 8c
por lb; lobstors, 2&0 per iu; irean
mackerel, ( ) por lb,; 'crawfish,
( ) por dor.; sturgeon, 12 He per
lb.; black bass, 20c per lb.; Colum
bia smelts, 25c por lb; sliver smelts,
7 per lb.; blnok cod, 7H Pr lb,;
crabs, $1.25 01.75 per dozeu.
OY8TJDRS Snoalwater bay, per
gallon, $2,25; per 190 lb task, $5;
Olympla, por gallon, $2.76; per 190
lb. sack, $707.60; cunasi eastern,
65 caw, $6.50 dez.; eastera la skill,
$1.66 per 100.
CATTLK Best steers, weighing
1200 pounds, $4.76 04,10; Medium
steers, $4,(0; best cows, $3,76 9
3.85; faicy kelfers, $3.76 03.16;
modlum cows, $3.60; poor cows, $2
0 2.60; bulls, $202. 76; stag4, $2.50
03
HOGS Best cast of tho moun
tains,, $7.7508.85; faney, $8.65;
etoekors, $6; pigs, $6 07.
SHEEP Best wethers, $5.25 &
S.50; ordinary, $6.08; sprlaz lambs,
$6.000 6.26; straight ewes, $4.75;
mixed lots, $4.76 05.00.
CAUVE8 ot. $6.26 O6. 50 or
dinary, $3.1 ?J4.60.
MEDFORD MARKETS.
Fralts and Vegetables.
(Prices paid by Medfrod merckaats.)
APPLES 2 4c lb.; pears, lHc
lb.
Potatoes, lc lb.; onions, $1.50
cwt.; cabbage, 2c; turnips, lHc;
parsnips, 101 He lb.; squash, 30c
and $1 doz.; pumpkins, 10 15c.
Butter. Eggs and Poultry.
(Prices paid by Modford merchants)
Ranch butter, 32 He; fancy cream
ery, 37 He.
Fresh ranch eggs, 40c.
Mixed poultry, 10c; spring chick
ens, 16c; ducks, 10c; turkeys, 17c.
(Prices paid producers.)
Hny Timothy, $16; alfalfa, $15;
grass, $14; grain hay, $16.
Grain Wheat, $1.20 bushel; oats,
$36 ton; barley, $30 ton.
Bcof 2H03c; pork, 6 He; mut
ton, 4c; Iamb, 4 He; veal (dressed,)
6c.
(Selling prices.)
Rolled barley, 2 cwt, $37 ton;
bran, $1.10;' middlings, $1.8601.90;
shorts, $1.8001.85.
FflR SALE. f
FOR SALE Alfalfa bay. toose and
baled. L. Nlsdormcyer. Phono Jack
sonville 1303. 263
FOR EXCHANGE Piano nnd furul-
turo to exchnngo for lot. 103 Roorc
vclt avenue. Phono 22S. 262
FOR SALE Fivo room house nnd
threo lots, close in, for $2500; $1000
will hnndle. W. T. Vock & Co.
FOK SALE Choico business proper
ty nt n bargain, on long timo; easy
torms Address P. O, Rox 418. "
FOR SALE Now L. C. Smith type
writer for snlo cheap. Addross
"D," caro this office. 260
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Hotel
in Swoet, Idaho, for Medford prop
erty, cither town or farm land ; val
uation $0000. Address William
Woody, Swcot, Idaho. 278
FOR SALE S. C. Whlto Leghorns
(595 strain), S. C. Buff Orpingtons,
prlzo wlnnlnc stock, cockorol $5,
pullet $2; hens $1.50; eggs for sot
ting, $2 tor Leghorn $3 for Orp
ingtons. AJdrecs W. T. Goodman, Box
412, Grants Pnss, Or.
FOR EXCHANGE Hcsldenco prop-
orty In Pomona, Cal., for property
In or near Medford. Box 843, Med
ford. 260
FOR SALE Roguo River throo-color
stationery showing Comioo ponr nnd
Spitzonherg apples. Modford Mail
Tribune. 266
FOU SALE 5 nnd 10-ncro traota
just within nnd adjoining city lim
its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pay
merts. Address P O Box 418.
FOR SALE Good dry cord weod at
$7.59 por cord. A'no wood sawing
vrders promptly filled. Call on C.
F. Relcaestela, 421 South Grape
atreet, or phone No. 491. 261
FOR SALE Underwood Typewriter,
latest model, with 2-color ribbon
shift; base and metal cover; cost
$110.00; will soil for cash only;
price $90.00. Address Box No.
688 tf
FOR SALE Six room house and 8
lets; Close la.
Address box 306,
269
FOR SALE Horse, harness and
light spring wagen with polo and
shafts. 125 Souta Oakdale.
FOR SALE.
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FOR SALE Youns orchard in bear
ing. Mat Calhoun, Phoenix, Or.
FOR SALE Baby carriage, cheap if
taken at onco. Apply 107 E. Second
street ovcnlngs. 259
FOR SALE: 30 acres fruit ranch;
10 acres 15-year-old apples; ?ood
buildings; closo In; prlc-j $000; a
snap. Seo us. Roguo Rlrer Land
Co., Woodille, Or. 25
FOR SALE Oak, fir and pine cord
wood, 12 nnd 10-inch; also dry rail
wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phone
order to Main 4201.
WANTED Hand spra pump; sec
ond hand, in good condition anJ
complete. Address with price, L.
W. Zimmer, Medford.
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.
Aylor and Barnott, real estate of
fice on South Central avenue. 261
WANTED Good span of mules,
fair size, well broken. J. F. Wort-
man, at the old Van Dyke place. '
WANTED A
2471.
nurse.
Phone Main
253
FOR EXCHANGE Will exchango
somo good residence lots in Med
ford or house and rt pay
ment on ranch. '
Co.
WANTED Small tract of 20 to i)0
acres near Medford; give full de
scription, price nnd terms. Address
"A." Mail Tribune. 260
WANTED Good Japanese cook,
good wages. Telephono Farmers
61. 255
WANTED Experienced onarrr man
Address P. O. Box 418. Medford.
Or.
WANTED Man and wife; man to do
general work, woman for general
housework. Condon Water and
Power Co.
WANTED Hair work dono at Mrs.
D. M. Pearco, Phoenix, Or. 263
WANTED Placo for a girl to work
for her board and go to school In
good private family. Inqulro Supt.
Of high school. 2C4
WANTED To buy gasollno pump In
good condition at once, 2-6-horso
power. A-ldress Box 156 Eaglo
Point, Or. 263
WANTED A Chinese boy wants
housework or cooking. Address Leo
Sun, caro Slue Leo laundry, Medford
Or. 264
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FOR RENT.
L 4-
FOR RENT Furnished rooms Tilth
board, No. 10 North Grapo street.
FOR RENT Onlyhotel In town of
1000 population. Call nt Candor
Water & Powor Co., 209 West Main
street,
FOR RENT Now 5-room house for
rent at once; reasonable. 1002 W.
Eleventh street. 261
TO LEASE For a term bl year
store room 25x90 feet; best loca
tion. Aylon & Rarnett, next door to
Mall Tribune offlco. 259
FOR RENT Traets of land from
one to forty acres; with water for
irrigation, suitable for raising po
tatoes and garden truck, also suit
nbje for chicken and turkey raising.
Owner will furnish n reasonable
amount of lumber and poultry and
other fenoing for improvements if
lessee perfoam labor of erecting
same. Call at effiee ei Condon
Water aud -Power costpaay for particulars.
FDR RENT.
FOR RENT Six room modorn fur
nished house, closo In; $35 per
month. Address X. Y. Z., caro
Mall Tribune. 262
rOTT R"ENT" WrmsTlFom 46 acres
upward, suitable for fruit, alfalfa,
stock or goncrcl farming. Inquire at
offlco Condor Water & Powor com
pany, 209 W. Main street.
4- I flRT
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 left side. Last
seen near Eaglo Point. Finder
pleaso notify S. A. Robinson, Eagle
Point. Reward. 260
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Tea and Coffee Houses.
GRAND TJNION TEA CO. Any va
riety of tea or coffee grown can be
had from their ngent, S. Kcmp
thorne, 237 Riverside avenue. Phone
3871. Ticket 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 Yonng.
Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and
sheetiron ware on hand and made to
order. 128 North G street.
Auctioneers.
E. F. A. BITTNER, auctioneer, will
bo found in room 208, Taylor &
Phipps Building.
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY La wye rs
Palm Building.
PORTER J. NEFF Attornoy-at-law,
No. 9 D street, ground floor.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col-
vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of'
fice Medford National Bank Build
inc. second floor.
B. F. MULKEY Attorney-at-Law,
Offices Room 30, Jackson County
Bank Building. Medford.
Carriage and Auto Painting.
VALLEY .SIGN AND CARRIAGE
WORKS High-class work guaran
teed. Signs. Riverside" avenue
Phone SQL
Real Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real
Estate, Loans and Fire Insurance
Office, suite 205-206, over 'Fruit
growers' Bank. Phone 541.
ADAMS & BRIGGS O. Adams, C.
P. Briggs, real estate, insurance,
farm nnd city property, timber.
Butte Falls. Or.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped iob office iu South
ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37
South Central nve.
Opticians.
DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op
tima between Portland nnd Snc
rnmento. Office on West Main st.
nnd railroad.
Brick Companies.
G. W. Triddy. J. T. O'Brien.
O. D. Nngle.
THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Briek
manufacturers nnd eontiietors;
nlso lime, cement and plaster in nny
quantity. Office, Medford Nationnl
Bnnk bldg. Phone Main 545.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phone 351. Night
Phones: C. W. Conklin 3601, J. II.
Butler 3571.
Piano Instruction.
HARMONY, sijrat ' reading, aiusieal
form. Mrs. E. E. Gro, Metropolitan
College of Music. Miss Flora Gray.
Studios, 144 South Central aveaue.
PJione 403.
Stenographers.
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm bloek.
Stpiiognaplue work done quickly and
well.
Hospitals.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C st.. Medford, Or. IK.
W. Hisey, Matron. Official hospi
tal P. & I. R. R.
t fft
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
Photofjraphers.
MACKEY's" 8TUDIO-"Poso
with
Maokoy and dio with joy." Ovor Al
len & Reagan's store; entrance o;
Seventh street.
Civil Entjlneers.
WILL take by contract, on roason-
nblo terms, nil kinds of work; nlso
irrigating, planting and cultivating,
etc. Landscape gardening. First
clasa references. William Peters,
Civil Engineor, Phono 1801, 322 E.
Main street, Medford, Or.
Bill Posters.
VERNE T, CANON Bill Poster nnd
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 7, Jackson County
Bank Building, Medford. Or.
Billiard Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards. Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Young & Hafl building. A nice cool
place to spend tho hot afternoons.
Architects.
J. K. A. BILES Architect nnd
Builder. P. O. Box 486, Medford,
Or. Yonr building respectfully so
licited. Furniture.
H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in new
and ' second-hand fumitnre and
hardware. Agents for Mound City
kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st.
MSSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th and Holly sts., Medford.
Mission Furniture made to order.
Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial
order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves
and Ranges. New nnd Second-Hand
Furniture. Ends' old. stand, 18 W.
F st. South. Phone 01. Medford, Or.
NurserhTs.
QUAKER NURSERIES Oar trees
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
is not irrigated. Wo guarantee ev
erything put out. We are not in the
trust. H. B. Patterson, office in
HoteyjTash;
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-crade nursery
stock. C. E. Cook, Prop. R. R. V.
depot. P. O. Box 841. Phono 583,
Medford.
Transfer and Drayage.
II. S. BRUMBLE Draynge nnd
transfer. Baggage stored. Offico
C and Seventh.
Cement Workers.
B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran
teed strictly first-class. Residence
No. 406 Bentty street. A card will
bring me to you.
MUSIC.
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. II.
L. Huillier, 707 Main street West.
Private lessons in singing (method
Rossini) nnd languages French,
Italian. German, Spanish.
MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction
Metropolitan College of Music. Miss
Flora Gray. Pb-ne 493. 144 Sonth
Central nvenne
Building and Loan Association
JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C
Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128 Enct
Main street.
Carpenters and Builders.
A. D. JOHNS. Contractor and Build-
oi" 225 Riverside avenue. Phona
2471.
F. E. HILL Will furnish plans mid
list of all timber to be put in huild
ing. Medford. Or.
W. G. nOLMES Contractor ami
builder; plans nnd estimates furn
ished. Inquire Star restaurant or
address Box 818.
Physicians and Surgeons.
R. W. S'l EARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bnnk. Night call
promptly answered. Office and rei
dent phone Main 3432.
S. A. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. I).
Offices in Ilnskins' building, Phono
Main J 001.
CONROY & CLANCY Dffieo in
Stewart Building Physicians nnd
SusgeonB. Office phono Main 341;
privnte phone Main 012. '
!. R. GEELY, If D. Physician and
Surseoa. Modern equipped operat
ing rooms. X-Rnr. Office hour:
10-12, 2-4 p. m. Offieo in Jnekson
CountyBank Building.
DR. F. &, CARLOW. DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
Physicinns. Mission Block. Phono
291, Medford.
CALL ON DR. X. J. BONNER, Kc
specialist, when others fail. Offieo
in Eagle Pharmacy. Main 233. East
Mam near D'An.iog.
Cigars and Tobaccos.
IRELAND & ANTLE Smoke Houo.
dealers is tobae o, cigars and smok
ers' sapplies. Exclusive agents of
Lewi Single Biader, El Merito and
Bl Paleaota. 212 West Main street.