Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 19, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    THIS MISDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MTCDFORD. ORHOON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 19.10.
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EIGHT INJURED IN
TROLLEY COLLISION
Authorities Invostluntlnu Accident
Which Nearly Caused Dozon
Deaths.
I
BAN 1'UANCISCO, Cnl., Jan. 10-
Whilo ono limn In on tho verge, of
lentli (odny nnd hov'uii otliorn lit vn
riotiH hoHpitnlM with moro or Iqhh hq
rloim injurU'H, tlio loonl nuthorilloM
inn endeavoring t uneortiiiii tlio
MUU of u collimou between two
earn on tho. CiiHlru street lino liiHt
night, in which tlio victiitm wore
maimed.
From ncoountH of oyowitnoHHOH,
the iiion who wuro injured were on
(ho limbic footruil of u Cmilro-Htrool
our, bound up tlio hill from Eight
eenth Htrect. Tlio roar uml or a
downward hound oar on tlio parallol
I rack, in Homu iinucooiinlalilo man
lier, swung from tho traok, scraped
nlong the upward hound oar, qruHh
iug and injuring its puHKeiigorrf on
tho running hoard.
All ighl injured wuro ground in
tlio muhH of wreckage canned bytho
collision, and nouo uHOupcd serious
,hurt.
Oripiaan ('. W. Drummont of tho
downward hound car wan urrcntod,
lint claimed that ho could not nu
coutit for tho accident.
Hut that dooHn't cxouho you if you
are not a Cymmoroiitl club incmhcr.
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
ProHiduut George Davis of tho
Fanners & Fruitgrowers' hnnk made
a vinit to our town recently. Ho wan
HiirpriHod and well plonHod with tho
nppearaneo of tho town and com
munity. John Cook of Hnnchorco has been
delivering hay to nomo of our oili
r.enrt tho past week. Hay is hay
with im, anything in tho shnpo of hay
being worth $20 per ton.
Tom Grigsby K-nveM for tho valley
Sunday, tho J 0th, for a load of
freight for our merchants. Ono earns
itho money teaming ovor tliCHu rotuls
.it thiH time of year.
. lid Walker of tho Crater Lnko
Lumber company baa just returned
from a trip to Moil ford in tho in
tcrest of tho company. Wo nro in
hopes tho company will start tholr
ttnill moou.
Tho petition to open up tho link of
road between hero and Propped is
uiieetinir with unanimous support.
Professor Seowell Wright received
tho aad nowfl of tho aeriouH illness
of bin father at Canton, 0. Wo ex
tond our sympathy.
M. C. Muhoney and family nro
Bpondiug their time on thoir hoisio-
plead, building n now residence and
imiiking other improvements,
Winter is with us m dead earnest
Your or fivo inches of now snow,
Hut tho days are bright and plenB.
, nut.
K. S. I'entz tp on a trii) to Med-
'ford. Ho will remain in Modford
'for an indofinito time, till business in
lliia linn nicks lit) lit til 0 I' nllrt.
S. P. MathewH in out to Modford
nfter a load of freight for Merchant
Mnrnv. Mr. Mathews oaiuiot romam
idlo long at ft time, although bo baa
enough of this world's goods to live,
comfortably. Hut ho is afraid tho
old mnlo will got rusty.
'kIio P. &E. ia clearing right of
way .within two milos of tho FnllH
nnd grading within thrco miles. Thoy
Sinvo crows of men Htrotohcd from
lutto Falls to Modford and aro
browding tho work aa fast as con
editions will ponnit. Thoro is not
much doubt but that tho oars will
bo running into Hutto Falls by tho
1st of May, 1010.
Our real estato doalors, Adams
Hriggs, ropovt coiiHidorablo inquiry
for smalt tracts of laud nround tho
Walls; also for town lots and timbor
claims. Prospective fruit land buy
ers nro looking into tho fruit pros
pects of this Kj'otion. Thoy find
' conditions vory favorablo and prioos
. very lotisonnblo. Wo oxpod in timo
to boo this tho choice fruit Boolion of
i tho Roguo Itlvor valloy.
. Fred Miehnols has just oomplotod
,'niiaw dwelling on his homostoad and
rl is quito comfortably sottlod at homo
, now. Fred says ho enjoys farm life
, nfter being confined to his shop so
C loK- . ..
Our harbor" has plncod an artistio
Bign in front of his place of business,
t. tlio work of, aintor Erio.
Undo Johnnio Mooro of Dudloy is
1 roooited quito sick. Wo boio for bis
toarly recovery, flharlio Ilondrlr U
looking aftoi'him with tho aid of tho
noighbors during his illnoss.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hondrix nmdo a
busiaoBB aiid social cull on Hutto
4 Falls friouds tbia weok. Mr. Ileu-
Hlend, Joe has done a great deal
of hard work on IiIh place and lias
thingH quite comfortable and homo
111(0 and quite a clearing.
Jack Doubleday and his cook wore
out ploighridiug this week, taking in
tho Falls on Ihn trip for mail and
supplies. Jaok has madu u great iui
piovemcut in his plane, purchased
of J). Poole. He has a fine piece of
laud and a plcawant home.
1), II. Harris has placed extra
phonos at tho Derby store and John
Allen's. The ll:io is working nicely.
A iiiiiuher of applications aro in for
phones, and from tho present out
look ntiothor wire will havq to ho
stretched soon.
Hut that dooHii'l uxuuro you if you
aro not a Commercial club inembor.
WOMAN TAKES $900;
nUNS AWAY FROM HOME
STKKATOH, 111., Jan. lO.Aftcr
huving cashed a .$1)00 check and dis
appearing, Mrs. Thoodosia Arnold
and her two children, of Stockton,
Cab, aro being sought for today by
thu police of Illinois and California
cities.
Mrs. Arnold loft Stockton Septem
ber l.r to visit her pnrouts at Irving,
III. Hbo carried a check for $1100,
which was cashed by hor in Chicago
and tho names of a matt and two
women appear on its hack as in
dorscrs. Tho Chicago police have
been asked to look for these persons.
Notification of tho woman's disap
pearance was made to the local po
lico by Oliver Leip of Irving, who be
lieves that she may bo hero or in
some adjacent town.
Hut that doesn't oxcuso you if you
nro not a Commercial club member.
JEFFRIES PLEASED BY
ATTITUDE OF ROOSEVELT
NEW YORK, Jan. 10.Jamcs J.
Jeffries announces that ho is. de
lighted to leani of Itoosovclt' inter-
'St in his coming fight with Johnson.
A telegram from Jeffries, given out
hero today is as follows:
"Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 17. I nm
glad to know that the bnttlo which
I urn about to engage in interests mon
like Theodore Itoosovclt. I believe
that it taeaus more than just decid
ing tho heavyweight championship.
"Tho interest of HooFovelt may
mean that this fight might plnco the
boxing game on n higher piano thnn
that which It has fonnorly occu
pied." Hut that doesn't oxcuso you if you
nro not a Commercial club member.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
f lttttt t-t -f
Hop, Wool nml Hide.
HOPS 1908 crop, cholco ICo;
pritno to cholco, lCc; prime, lCc;
modlum, lGc; 1909, , cholco, 31c;
prime, 30o; modlum, l6G18c.
WOOI Nominal, 1909, Wllla-
motto valley. 20&31c; otiatorn Ore
gon, 2O0!3c. Jr. i
8HUI2PSICINS Slioarltig, 10026c
each; short wool, 25 050c; medium
wool, GO&fl ench; long wool, 76cQ
$1.25 inch.
TALLOW Prlmo, per lb. 3 GHcj
No. 2 and Rrcnso, 2 02MiC.
CH1TTIM lURlt Nominal, 4
Me.
UOHAIR 1909, 2320 lb.
HIDES Dry hldoe, 17 180 lb;
rreen, 0H10c; bulls, grees salt,
7c lb; kips, 1010c; calves, greon,
ISO 18c por lb.
Ilutter, Kggs nnrt Poultry.
I3QOS Local, candled solect, 40
41c; local storage, 27c; custom stor-
C, 2730o,
nOTTian PATDelWery t. o. bt
Portland swoot cream, 37 Hi our,
35VjC
BUTTKIt ICxtra creamery, 39o;
foy, 37c; Btoro, 25c.
CHKK8K Fancy full cream, 18
ltVic; triplets and daisies, 18 Ho;
Young Araorlcans, 19 Ho.
FOULTIIY Mixed chlckons, 15 He;
fancy hens, 1BH 10e; roosters, old,
lie; geeBO, 12o for live, 10 18 for
dressed; ducks, 1618c; turkeys
alive, 2122c; dressed, 25029c;
plceens, squabs, $2 per dozen; dress
ed chicken, lc to 2c a poind hlgbor
lb an altvo,
Grain, Flour and Hay.
IUrtLBY Producoro rlce 1909
Feed, 31.50; rolled, 33;
rewlng, $3i,50.
YVHI3AT Track, club, $1,10
$1,11; Blue stem, 1.201.2l; red,
$1.13; forty fold, $1.12$l.i3;
WilUMette valley, $1.08.
MILLSTUFFS Selling price
Bran, $26; middlings. $30; shorts,
$26 0'7.5; chop, $22 029; alfalfa
Meal, $21 per ton. '
FLOUn New crop, patents, '$6,-
15; straight, $4.85; bakers' 6. 96 0
6.15; YMUaHtotte valley, $6.7 Vol.;
export grides, $4, CO; graham, Yi,
$6,50; whole wheat, $5,70; ryt,
$5,75; bales, $3,16,
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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.
HAY Producers' price New llm-
othy, Wlllatr.etto valley, fanoy, $19
20; ordlnar), $19; onstorn Oregon,
$2021; mixed. $16; elevor No. 1,
$15.50016; wheat. $16017; cheat,
$10 017; alfalfa, $15
OATB Spot delivery, new, pro
ducers' price Track No. 1 white,
$32.60033.50; gray, $31.60032.60.
Frulti nnd Vegetables.
FRR9H FRUITS Oranges: Now
aavols, $22.26 $3.00; Valoclas,
$3.0603.76 box; banaaas, 55He
lb; lemons, $6.60 6.00 box; grape
fruit, $4; oars, $1.26; grapes, $1.
76. POTATOHS Selling, new, $1.10
1.25; buying, eastern Multnomah
and Clackamas, 75 085c; Wlllamotto
valloy, 65 70c.
VEGETABLES Now turnlsps, Or
egon, 99c sack; boots, $1.25; carrots
80 90c sack; cabbago, local, $1.50
1.76; tomatoes, fancy, $2.25 crate;
beans, 10 12c por lb; cauliflower,
$1.00 per dozon; peas, 10 12c lb;
horseradish, 10c; green onions, 10c
dozen; peppors, boll, lb.; head
lettuce, 20o t'oz.; hothouso, $1.25
box; radishes doz. Bunches; col-
ery, $3 3.60 crato; eg plant, 15c
lb; sweet potatoes, $2; sprouts, 8
9c; cumubors, $2.60 dozen.
ONIONS Jobbing, $1.40 1.60
per cwt. garlic, 10 12c per lb.
APPLES $103.50.
Groceries, Nuts. Etc.
SUGAll Cube, $6.35; powdered,
$5.95; fruit or borry, $5.95; dry
granulated, 5.95; conf. A, $5.76; ex
tra D, $5.26; goldon G, $5.36; D yol-
low, $6.25; best, $5.75; barrels, 15c;
halt bnrcla, 30c; boxoa. 65c advance
on sack basis. ,-
(Abovo quotations aro 30 days not
cash quotatlonn.)
KICE Imperial Japan No. 1, 5H
c; No. 2, Efllc; Now Orleans Hoad,
6 3-4 7c; Croolo, 5 He,
SALT Coarso Half ground, 100s
$9.50 por ton; 50b, $10; tablo dairy,
50s, $17; 100s, $16.60; bales, $2.25;
extra flno barrolB, 2b, 5s and 10s,
$4.505.50; lump rock, $20.50 per
ton. "'
HONEY New, J3Hc per Jb,
DEANS Small wblto, $5.50; largo
whlto, $4.50; pink, $4.25; bajou,
$5.75; Llmaa; $6.00; rods, $7.50.
Moats, Pish and Provisions.
DRESSED MEATS Front street
hogs, fancy, 10 He; ordinary, 9 He;
reals, ovtra, 11 He; ordinary, 10 H
11c; extra heavy, 300 lbs., 5H7c;
mutton, 7c; Iambs, 7c.
HAMS, DACON, ETC. Portland
pack (local) ham, 17Hc; breakfast
bacon, 18H26e; boiled ham, 26
26c; picnics, 14c; cottas roll, 15c;
rcgulat short cloars, smoked, 16 He;
backs, smokod, 16 Ho; pickled tong
ues, 60o each.
LOCAL LARD Kettlo teaf, 10s,
IS He por lb.; 6b, 18 5-8e por lb.; 60
lb. tins, 18o por lb,; steam rendered,
10s, 171c per lb.; Os, 17 6-8e per lb.;
compound, 10b, 11 3-4o per lb.
CLAMS HarshoU, por box, $2.50;
razor clams, $2.00 por box.
FISH Nominal Rock cod, 10c;
flounders, 6c; halibut, 8 10c; strip
ed bass, 15c; cattish, 10c; 80.11110:,,
steelhoad, lOo; eilvors, 8c lb.; fall
salmon, 8a lb.; soloo, 7c lb.; shrimps,
12 He lb.; perch, 7c lb,; torn cod, 80
por lb; louBtors, 3ba per 10; irosn
mackerol, ( ) por lb.; crawfish,
( ) por doz,; sturgoon, 12 He per
lb,; black bass, 20o por lb.; Colum
bia smolts, 26o por lb; silver smelts,
7 por lb.; black cod, 7 He per lb.;
crabs, $1.251.75 per dozen.
OYSTERS S&oalwater ay, per
gallon, $2.25; per 110 lb sack, $5;
Olympla, por gallon, $2.76; per 100
lb, sack, $7 7.60; canned oostera,
55e cam, $0.50 doz.; casters la shell,
$1.66 per 100.
OATTLB Best steers, wolghtng
1300 pounds, $4,75 4.80; medium
steers, $4,50; beat cows, $3,769
3.85; fancy heifers, $3,76 93,86;
medium ooyts, $3.51; peer eowa, $2
02.60; bulls, $202,75; las, $2,50
HOQS Best east ol the Bieun-
tnlns,, $7.76 8.86; fancy, $8.65;
ctockers, $6; pige, $67.
( bhhei Beat wethers, .$6.25
B(50; ordinary, $5.00; sprla's lambs.
( 600 6(25. , stralght owes, $4.75;
mlxed lots, $4.75 05.00.
CALVES- "at. $6.25-5.60
or-
dlnary, $3. f4,50.
MEDF0RD MARKETS.
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I'rnlta anil Vegetables.
(Prices paid by Medfrod merchants.)
APPLES 24e lb.; pears, iHc
lb.
Potatoes, lc lb.; onions, $1.50
cwt.; cabbage, 2c; turnips, IHc;
parsnips, 11Hc lb.; squash, 30c
and $1 doz.; pumpkins, 10 15c,
Iluttcr, Kggs and Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford merchants)
1 Ranch butter, 32 He; fancy cream
ery, 37 He.
Fresh ranch eggs, 40c.
Mixed poultry, 10c; spring chlck
ons, 16c; ducks, 10c; turkeys, 17c.
(Prices paid producers.)
Hay Timothy, $16; alfalfa, $15;
grass, $14; grain hoy, $16.
Grain Wheat, $1.20 bushol; oats.
$36 ton; barley, $30 ton.
Doof 2H3c; pork, 6 He; mut
ton, 4c; lamb, 4 He; veal (dressed,)
6c
(Soiling prices.!
Rolled barloy, 2 cwt, $37 ton;
bran, $1.10; middlings, $1.85 1.90;
shorts, $1.801.S5.
f FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Alfalfa liny, iooso and
baled. L. Nledormcyor, Puono Jack'
sonvlllo 1303. 263
FOR EXCHANGE Piano and furnl
turo to exchange for lot. 103 Roofo
volt avenue. Phono 228. 262
FOR SALE Fivo room bouse and
thrco lots, close in, for $2500; $1000
"will handle. W. T. York & Co.
FOR SALE Choico business proper
ty al a YftTRiiW, pn long time easy
terms Address P. 0JnJ 8-
FOR SALE New L. C. SmitSr type
writer for sale cheap. Address-
"D," care this office. 260
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Hotel
in Sweet, Idaho, for Medford prop
erty, either town or farm land ; vnl
nation $9000. Address William
Woody, Swoet, Idaho. 278
FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorns
(295 strain), S. C. Duff Orpingtons,
prixo -wlnnlnc stock, cockerel $5,
pullet $2; bens $1.50; eggs tor sot
ting, $2 for Leghorn $3 for Orp
lngtons. AJdroctfW. T. Goodman, Box
412, Grants Pass, Or.
FOR EXCHANGE Residenco prop
orty in Pomona, Cab, for property
In or nenr Medford. Box 843, Mod
ford. 260
FOR SALE Roguo River three-color
stationary showing Comico poar and
Spitronberg apples. Modford Mail
Tribune 260
FOR SALE d and 10-ncro tracts
just within nnd adjoining city lim
its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay
ipeits. Address P. O. Box 418.
FOR SALE- Good dry cord wood at
$7.50 per cord. Also wood sawing
orders promptly filled. Call on C.
F. Reiehcstola, 421 South Grape
street, or phone No. 491. 261
FOR SALE Underwood Typewriter,
latwt model, with 2-eolor ribbpn
shift; suso and metal covor; cost
$110.00; will Bell for cash nly;
prico $90.00. Address Box No.
588. , it
FOR SALE Light spring wagon.
126 S. Oakdalo. 259
FOR SALE Oak, fir and pine cord-
wood, 12 nnd 16-inoh; also dry rail
wood; dry pitch for kindling, Phono
order to Main 4201.
FOR SALE- Must havo somo monoy.
Will soil either houso In Medford
or fivo acres ready to subdivide,
334 W. Sixth st. ' 263
f FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Young orchard in bear
ing. Mat Calhoun, Phoenix, Or.
FOR SALE 30 acres fruit ranch;
10 acres 15-year-old apples; good
buildings; closo in; prlcj Ofln; a
snap. See us. Roguo Rltvr Land
Co., WoodVille, Or. ?51
FOR SALE Houso and lot In Hood
River, Oregon, or will trarti for
property In Medford. Address A.
J. Emerson, 114 Tripp street, Med
ford, Oregon. 271
FOR SALE Agoodr8-7oom" house,
1 aero of ground, some fruit, barn,
chicken houso and woodshed; water
in house. Pleasantly situated in
Ashland, Ore. For particulars ad
dress L. D. 54, Ashland, Ore.
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WANTED.
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WANTED Hand spraf pump; sec
ond hand, in pood condition and
completo. Address with price, L.
W. Zimmer, Medford.
WANTED A lday solicitor to sell
electric beating, cooking and light
ing devices. Apply nt tho Condon
Water and Power Co.
WANTED Agents to go to Califor
nin to sell territory for the "Hidden
Window Screen." Inquire E. C.
Aylor nnd Bnrnett, real estato of
fice on South Central avenue. 2fil
WANTED Good span of mules,
fair size, well broken. J. F. Wort
man, at the old Van Dyko place.
WANTED A
2471.
nurse.
Phone Mam
253
WANTED Man to contract for
clearing 7 acres timber land 2H
miles west of Medford. Answer B.
F.. care of Mall Tribune. 264
WANTED Small tract of 20 to CO
acres near Medford; give full de
scription, prico and terms. Address
"A," Mail Tribune. 200
WANTED Good Jnpaneso cook,
good wages. Telephone FarRierg
6f. - - " 255
WANTED Experienced qnawy taafi
Address P. O. Box 418, Medford,
Or. -
WANTED Mun and wife; man to do
genoral work, woman for general
houGowork. Condon Water and
Power Co.
WANTED Hair work done at Mrs
D. M. Poarce, Phoenix, Or. 263
WANTED Place for a girl to work
for her board and go to school in
good private family. Inquire Snpt
of high school. 264
WANTED To buy gasoline pump In
good condition at onco, 2-6-horso
power.. A'ldress Box 166 Eaglo
Point. Or. 263
WANTED A Chlnc6o boy wants
housework or cooking. Address' Lee
Sun, rare Sing Leo laundry, Medford
Or. 264
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FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Furnished roomB ttlth
board. No. 10 North Grape street.
WANTED To lease .1 5 or 6 room
houso for ono year. Address G,
caro of this otflco. 263
FOR RENT Six room bouse. 10 N.
Quinco atreot. 262
FOR RENT New 6-rooai bouse for
rent at onco; reasonable. 1002 W.
Eleventh street. 261
FOR RENT Trnots of land from
ono to forty acres; with water for
irrigation, suitable for raising po
tatoes and garden truck, also suit
able for chicken nnd turkey raising.
Owner will furnish a reasonable
amount of lumber and poultry and
othor fencing for improvements if
lossso porfonm labor of ereoting
snmo. Call at offico of Cendon
Water and. Power company for particulars.
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FOR RENT.
FOR "RVnct Onlyhotcl In town of
1000 population. Call at Condor
Water A Power Co., 209 West Main
street,
FOR RENT Farnib, troui iu m
upward, suitable for fruit, alfalfa,
stock or general farming. Inquire at
office Condor Water ft Power com
pany, 209 W. Main street.
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LOST.
STRAYED Ono roan horse, bell,
branded, N. on right shoulder, 1
roan 2 year old colt, 1 light bay
horse branded N. on right shoulder,
glass eyed, baldface; 1 small brown
golding branded 4 left Bldo. Last
seen near Eaglo Point. Finder
please notify S. A. Robinson, Eagle
Point. Reward. 260
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Tea and Coffee Houses.
GRAND UNION TEA CO. Any va
riety of tea or coffee grown can bo
had from their agent, S. Kemp
thorne, 237 Riverside avenue. Phono
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 cure rheumatism, nsth
ma, paralysis, sores and private dis
eases. These remedies may bo 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
be found in room 208, Taylor &
Phipps Building.
Attorneys.
WITHCNGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Pnlm Building.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-nt-law.
No. 0 D street, ground floor.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Rcaraes. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank Build
ing, 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. Riversjdf flvenyc
Phone 801, ,..,.. 7..
Real Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real
Estate, Lealis and Fire Insurance.
Office, suita 205-206, over Fruit-
rrowers' Bank. Phono Ml.
ADAMS & BRIGGS O. Adnms, U.
P. Briggs, real estate, insurance,
farm and city property, timber.
Butte Falls. Or.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho
best equipped iob offico in South
orn Oregon; Portland prices. 3'
South Central nve.
Opticians.
DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op-
ticiam between Portland nnd Sac
ramento. Office on Wost Main st.
nnd railroad.
Brick Companies.
G. W. Triddy. J. T. O'Brien.
O. D. Nnglo.
THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick
manufacturers and contractors;
also lime, cement nnd plaster in any
quantity. Office, Medford Natioanl
Bank bldg. Phone Main 545.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phono 351. Night
Phones: C. W. Conkli 3001, J. II.
Butler 3571.
Piano Instruction.
HARMONY, sight reading, musical
forjw. Mrs. E. E. Goro, Metropolitan
Collego of Musie. Miss Flora Gray.
Studios, 144 South Central avenue.
Phone 493.
Stenographers.
KLLA M. GAUNYAW Pnlm block.
Stenographic work dene quickly aad
woll.
t lospltals.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C st Medford, Or. E.
W. Hisey, Matron. Official hospi
tal P. & E. R. H.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Photographers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poao with
Mnckoy nnd die with joy." Over Al
len & Reagan's storo; cntrnnco O't
Seventh street.
Civil Engineers.
WILL take by contract, on reason
able terms, all kinds of -work; also
irrigating, planting nnd cultivating,
etc. Landscape gardening. First
class references. William Poters,
Civil Engineor, Phono 1801, 322 E.
Mam 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 & Hall buildmg. A nice cool
place to spend tho hot afternoon.
Architects.
J. K. A. BILES Architect and
Builder. P. O. Box 486, Medford,
Or. Your building respectfully so
licited. Furniture.
H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in now
and second-hand furniture and
hardware. Agents for Mound City
kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th nnd Holly sts., Medford.
Mission Furniture mado to order.
Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial
order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves
and Ranges. New and Second-Hand
Furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W.
F st Sonth. Phone 91, Medford, Or.
Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERIES Onr trees
jare bndded, not grafted. Our stock
is not irrigated. We guaranteo ev
erything put out. Wo nro not in the
trust. H. B. Patterson, office in
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-grade nursery
stock. C. E. Cook, Prop. R. R. V.
depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 583,
Medford.
TransferandDrayage.
H. S. BRUMBLE Draynpe and
transfer. Baggaee stored. Offico
C and Seventh.
Cement Workers.
B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran
teed strictly first-class. Residence
No. 406 Beatty street. A card will
bring me to yon.
MUSIC.
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mw. II.
L. Huillier, 707 Main street West.
Private lessons in singing (method
Rossini) and languages French,
Italian, German, Spanish.
MRS, E, GORE Piano instruction
Metropolitan College of Music Miss
Flora Gray. PJ-n S'SJjlJouth
OcniritJ avenue,
Buildlnn and Loan Association
JACKSON COUNTY BUILDINO
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C.
Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128 F.ast
Main street.
Carpenters and Builders.
A. D. JOHNS, Contractor and Build
er 225 Riverside avenue. Phone
2471.
F. E. HILL Will furnish plans nud
list of all timber o be put in build
ing. Medford, On
W. G. HOLMES-Contractor and
builder; plans nnd ostimntes furn
ished. Inquire Star restaurant or
address Box 818.
Physicians and Surgeons.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Aickson County bank. Night calln
promptly answered. Offico and rosi-
dent phone Main 3432.
S. A. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
Offices in ITaskina' building, Phono
MainlOOL
CONROY & CLANCY Office in
Stewart Building Physioinns and
Surgeons. Offico phono Main 341;
privnto pkono Main 612.
S. R. SB ELY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Modern equipped operat
ing nooms. X-Ray. Offico houri:
10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jueksun
County Bank Building.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
Physicians. Mission Block. Phono
291, Medford.
CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Ec
specialist, when othern fail. Offico
in Eagle Pharmacy. Main 233. East
Main near D'Anjou.
Clrjars and Tobaccos.
IRELAND & ANTLESraoke HbiMH,
dealers in tobacco, cigars and smok
ers' snpplies. Exclusive agents 11 f
Lewis Single Binder, El Merito nn
EfPaleaoia. &12 'Tfest 'Main tre
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