Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 20, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tim nmimi) mail tiui3l?ne, MranroRD, orkoon, Thursday, January 20, inio.
Answering' Want Ads Will Keep Your "Luck" in Constant Repair
MUST UREASE THE
OUTPUT OF FARMS
nnllroail President Says Each Aero
Must Do Cnlletl Upon to Proiluco
More to Meet tho Demand.
ITJIAOA, ,Imi. 20. At I-'oumlorH
duy oxomiKoH of Cumuli university,
celebrating Hh 4fth anniversary,
Willium 0. Hrowu, president of tho
Now York Coiil nil railroad Hyutoui,
delivered an address urging tltu nu
uuMilty ol' reviving funning In tliu
hllllt" (() Ituljl fllL'il till) illOIOUMing pop-
tiliition.
While in tlu past, ho said, incronso
in population itml iuurensu in cun
Niiiiiptiuii lind been unit liy multiplied
iii'ii'M, ineruiiflixl ooiiHUiuplluii hi tliu
fit 1 11 1 mtiHt lio provided for by nu
Increase in tho yield pur iioru.
"Hitch yuitr," Hiiiil Mr. Drown,
"iuiinigrntioii mill natural incronso
mill approximately two million linn
gry mouths to bo foil, ami it eul
for mi iiiiTniiM) of approximate
75,000,000 bushels of food-producing
cereal per mitiimi to Hupply this do
maud. 'J ho failuru to increase tl
production per aero in steadily mid
rapidly incrt'iising tint cost of living.
"Tho only possible solution, tliu
only mihniI)i) Hiilvitttou for tho conn
try, im 1111 itnniudiato mid most hor
ough nwnkuiiiug of our pooplu to mi
-pprocintinti of tho overshadowing
imporlaiioo of thin condition, follow
cd ly a systematic, persevering cam
.pnign of education.
"in iwiu now ork fitato was
among tho first of tho groat ngri
cultural MtatoH of tho Union. To da
tho state of Mniiui, lyiui further t
the north, with its rocks mid its for
csts, raises taoro pcracro of all the
ccroaU than wo do, and hor olat
crop averages 225 bushels, as
against b'2 bushels nor acre in No
Tori;.
"The state department of nprintl
turc hullolin reports (M.3H2 acres o
improved faniiH for Halo, nt an av
erage price of $17.78 per acre, am'
Jienrly 100,000 acres at an average
'prico of $25 por acre. Every aero o
agricultural laud, worn out and im
novorishod, an muoh of it is, is wortl
'5100 tier aero to huild up and re
jilenlsh,
o must incronso produetion 1 v
more intelligent methods or we must
faoo the relentless eortain entiling o
the day when we hIiiiII not produco
looil enough to supply our own no
ooHHitien."
TWO NEW PAVING
PETITIONSJRE FILED
Residents of East Main and of Sixth
Street Petition tho City Council
for Hard-8urfaco Paving.
Yostordny afternoon two petitions
in addition to tho oiioh formerly
turned in woro filod with tho city
recorder.
Moth potitiotiH aro signed hy moro
than tho requisite majority of prop
orty-ownors.
One request tho paving of Main
street from Hear creek bridge oast
to tho city limitH. Tho other nHkB
for the paving of Sixth street from
Oakdalo to Itivcrmdo avouuo.
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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.
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$8.G5;
U3AS EXPLOSION BADLY
INJURES WORKMEN
BAN FRANCISCO, Cal., .Ian. 20.
Dnvid Hlnok lies at the Mission
Emergency Hospital today in a pro
carious condition, sufforing from
'burns that may Jirovo fatal, and nix
other laliororn are suffering from
'minor burns, as tho roHiilt of a gns
explosion in a trench where 40 men
woro working.
Moro than an hour following tho
explosion flames raged in the trench
"Black, who wan overcome hv gas, lav
diree.llv in the path of the fire, and
undoubtedly would have burned to
death but for tho heroism of Patrol
Driver LoiiIh Holso and Forcinnn
Monillieudy, of tho workmen, who
roHouod him at the risk of their own
lives, each mnn being badly burned
about the hands and arniH,
Mombors of tho fire companies
that woro rushed to tho booiio aRsisl
ed tho pnnio-stricken workmen from
tho fire, which threatens to beeomo
n death trap. Many of tho mor wort
painfully burned boforo they could
bo pulled from tho oxenvation, which
was from eight to ton foot deep.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
The Niish-H. C. Chipmau, Port-
'land; 13. J. Whito, Minol, N. I).; I).
McChoKiioy, Rentllo; J. Pray, A. O.
'Williams A. Itnbnon, Mihb 11. John
Bon, Hon Mileholl, Portland; James
Lowell, Holland, Or., P. Q. Lnmor
oux, Seattlo; J. I. Clnpreld, Portland i
A. B. McClollan, O. Shoa, J. W. King,
San Francisco.
Tho Moore .1. TC. Oreenall, M'od
ford: Mr. and Mrs. O. IT. Doggott,
lrodfordj W. P. Foster, Hold nay;
F. M. Dubois, Ashland; M. A. Co-
"lion, Portland; I. O. Patterson, Soat
llo; N. Ttogowny, Albany; T. J. Cram,
' Ban Francisco; T. W. Koofor, W.
"Woodward, O. H. Lilliughart, F.
royor, J. J. Monnhan, Portland; J.
D, Fone. F. Fj. IloborlH, Chioago;
N. 0. Wostorfiold, MIbb C. Ross,
Portland.
Tho Pnlneo-Mra. M. E. Middlo
liUBhor, Mi-h. M. H. Martin, Trnil; P.
A,(Ilwoy, Maino; Mr. and Mrs.' Crux
con, city; W,' T, Laird, Gronvillo,
Pa. W. J. Dlsoon, Glondttlo; W. T,
Ltvonnoro, Siskiyou.
HAY Producers' prlco Now tlm- tan8 I7.7C08.8C; fanoy,
othy, Wlllnir.otto valloy, fancy, 1D otockors, $0; plga, $C07.
20; ordlnor), $19! caatorn Orogoa, 8HEI2P Uot wethora, $5.2C
$20021; mixed, $15; elotor No. 1, r.GO: ordinary. $5.00: emlnr. lambu.
BOY FAILS TO SAVE HIM $1C.5O01C; wheat, $10017; choat, $c.00C,25; atralght ewes, $4.7C;
$10017; Rlffllfa, $16 . ml.d Intfl. J4.7S ffDn.00.
.'AH . T tin , ..il i ... ,
xwiwv, uan. ju, Ariuur OATH Boot rtoiWory, now, p1.-)-. paia'RS "t. JC.25i-r..BO
MOTHER'S SACRIFICE FOR
NEW
hliliilo, who was Bliot in lligli linilgo Mucora' price Track No. 1 whlto,
Park recontly by nn unknown aH- $32.00033. CO: gray. $31,C0O32. CO
HnBaut, died hero today. In hjuIo of .... . ...
n mothor'n heroic efforts to save her ,ru,,n ",,u rKc""-
child by a transfusion of hor blood FltESH FRUITS Orangos: Now
to his veins, tho lad failed to rail.', navoia, $zz.2b 3.oo; vaiociaa,
Tho aBBOSflin who killed Hobbie $3.CD3.70 box; bananas, C6c
LonmB, a boy companion of Arth- lb; lemons, $C.C0OC.00 box; grapo-
ur'H nt tho time ho hot tho Shiblev frut. -,oare Brapos, $1.-
boy, is as yet uudiflcovored. Twenty 75. ... "f-
BUftpcctM wcro arrcHted by the po-j POTATOnS Soiling, now, $1.10
lice, following tho shooting, but all CP 1.20; buying, custom Multnomah
have been released. and Clackamas, 70 80c; Wlllatnotto
An old feud in tho Syrinu colony, I vnlloy, GO Q 70c.
in wbieh Arthur's fnther was said to VKOETAHLES Now turntsps, Or
havo beou involved, ib behoved by egon, 90c sack; boots, $1.25: carrots
or
dinary, $3.(T 4.B0.
l t tttt tt
MEDFORD MARKETS.
Fruits nnd Vegetables.
(Prices paid by Modfrod merchants.)
APPLES 2 4c lb.; pears, ltfc
lb. ' "Vi
Potatoes, lc lb.; onions, $1.50
cwt.; cabbage, 2c; turnips, lc;
parsnips, l(j!lc lb.; squash, 30c
and $1 dor.; pumpkins, 1010c.
tho police to hnvo prompted tho as-
BnflBiti to revenge hiniHcIf uou tho
boy.
FARMER BUYS 30 MOTOR
CARS; WERE FOR FRIENDS
DETHOIT, Mich., Jan. 20. J. C,
Coe, a Saskatchewan farm or, drop
pod into Detroit Siindnv and hv tho
timo ho had finished his errand to
day he had purchased .10 automo
biles for bin fnrmcr friends of tho
far northwest.
Me is not nn ngent. Ho told his
neighbors ho wns going cast, and
thev gave him their orders, nccom
pnmod by bank drafts.
The deal were mostly cash nnd
aggregated nearly n hundred thou
sand dollars. Coo paid i?1500 for
his own machine.
The cars woro all high grado, pov
oral being in tho $1000 or $.r000
class.
PORTLAND MARkPTfi
v
Hojn, Wool mill IIIdcA,
HOPS 1008 crop, choice 15c;
prlmo to choice, 10c; prime, lCc;
medium, ICc; 1909, choteo, 21c;
prime, 20c; medium, lGffl8c.
WOOI Nominal, 1909, WUlo-
motto valley, 20&21c; castorn Oro-
;on, 20023c.
SIIEEPSICIN8 Shearing, 102.Go wblto, $4.G0; pink
each; short wool, 20050c; medium
wool, G0&$1 each; long wool, 76c
1.25 each.
TALLOW Prlmo, por lb. 34o;
No. 2 and grcaso, 2 02"C,
CHI1TIM DARK Nominal, 40
Ma.
MOHAIR 1909, 23 024c lb.
HIDES Dry hides, 17018c lb;
green, UViCiOc; nulls, green oalt.
7o lb; kips, lO01O4c; calves, groon,
6 018c por lb,
nutter. Kaan nnd I'otiltrr.
EOaS Local, cnndlod solect. 400 backs, smokod, 10 c; plcklod tong
lc; locnl storage, 27c; castorn ator- uos. 000 oftcn'
80 090c sack; cabbago, local, $1.50
0 1.70; 'tomatoes, fancy, $2.20 crato
beans, 10 012c per lb; cauliflower,
$1.00 por dozen; peas, 10012c lb
horseradish, 10c; green onions, 10c
dozen; poppors, boll, lb.; head
lottuco, 20c t'oz.; bothouso, $1.
box; radishes doz. Hunches; col
ory, $3 0 3.00 crato; cg plant, 15
lb; sweet potatoes, $2; sprouts, 8 0
9c; cumutiora, $2.00 dozen.
ONIONS Jobbing, $1.4001.0
por cwt.; garlic. 10012c por lb.
APPLE8 $103.50.
Groceries, Nuts, Etc.
SUQAIl Cube, $0.35; powdered
$0.90; fruit or berry, $5.96; dry
granulated. 5.95; conf. A, $5.75; ox
tra D, $5.25; golden O, $5.35; D yol
low, $5. 25;, best, $5.75; barrols, 15c
half barols, 30c; boxes, 55c advance
on sack basis.
(Abovo quotations aro 30 days net
cash quotations.)
RICE Imperial Japan No. 1, 6&
c; No. 2, Otnc; Now Orleans Head
C 3-4 07c; Crcolo, 6 Vic.
SALT Coarse Half ground, 100s
$9.50 por ton; 50s, $10; tablo dairy
00s, $17; 100s, $10.50; bales, $2.25;
extra ftno barrols, 2s, 5s and 10b
$4.50 05.50; lump rock, $20.50 por
ton.
HONEY Now, 130 per U.
DEANS Small wblto. $5.60; large
$4.25; bayou,
$5.75; Limns. $5.00; rod9, $7.60.
Meats, Fish nnd Provisions.
DRESSED MEATS Front ctrwt
hogs, fancy, 10V4c; ordinary, 9c;
voals, ovtra, HHc; ordinary, 104 0
11c; extra heavy, 800 lbs., 5V4 07c;
mutton, 7c; lambs, 7c
HABtS, DACON, ETC. Portland
pack (local) hnm, 17Hc; breakfast
bacon, lS02Cc; boiled ham, 250
2Gc; picnics, 14c; cottago roll, 15c;
rcgulat short clears, amoked, lGc;
ago, 27 0 300,
BUTTER FAT Delivery t. o. b.
Portland swoot r.ream, 37; tour,
36MiC
BUTTER Extra creamery, 39c;
fancy, 37c; store, 35c.
CHEESE Fancy full cream, 18 0
S Mi c; ' triplets nnd daisies, IS Vic;
Young Americans, 19 Ho.
POULTRY Mixed chlcUens, 15V,c;
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10,
&c por lb.; 5s, 18 6-8o por lb.; 60
lb. tins, 18o por lb,; steam rendered,
10m, 171c por lb.; 5b, 17 6-8c per lb.;
compound, 10s, 11 3-4c por lb.
CLAMS Hnraholl, por box, $2.60;
razor claniB, $2,00 por box.
FISH Nominal Rock cod, 10c;
floundora, Gc; halibut, 8 010c; Btrlp-
od baes, 15c; cattish, 10c; salmoi,
fancy nenfl, lodfiue; rooaierB, oiu, 8tooUlotul( 10J. flUTOr()(-Sc ,b,. fau
10; geeso, uc .or lire, loiipio lor Bnhnon( 8o ,bi. aoUa( 7o lb(. Hhrlmps,
1
dressed; ducks, 16 018c; turkoya
altre, 21022c; dressed, 25029o;
plgoons, nqunbs, $2 per dozen; dress
ed chicken, lc to 2c a pound higher
than nltvo
drain, Flour nnd ITny.
BARLHY Producora' prlco ia09
Feed, $31031.60; rolled, $33;
brewing, $3i.60.
WHEAT Track, club, $1,10 0
$1,11; bluo ston, $1.3001.21; rod,
1.13; forty fold, $1.120$1.13;
irillaette vnlloy, $1.08,
MILL8TUFFS Selling prlco
Braa, $26; middlings. $83; shorts,
$26 047.10; chop, $22 029; alfalfa
teal, $21 por ton,
FLOUR Now crop, patent, $6.'
15; straight, $4,86; bakers' $0,96 0
13 o Mi.; perch, 7o lb.; torn cod, 8c
. . V . . 1 .
por lb; lonsiors, aoo por io, irosn
mackorol, ( ) por lb.; crawfish,
( ) por doz.-; sturgeon, 12V6o per
lb.; black bass, 20o per lb.; Colum
bia BinoUa, 25c por lb; sllvor smalts,
7c por lb.; black cod, 7', So por lb.;
erabs, $1,25 01,75 per dozen.
OYSTERS Shoalwater bay, per
gallon, $3.25; per 100 lb sack, $6;
Olyinpla, por gallon, $2.75; por 100
lb. eaok, $7 0.7.60; canned astern,
56a can, $6.60 doz.; eastern in shell,
$1,66 per 1-00.
CATTIiIS Best stews, weighing
1300 pounds, $4.76 04,80; medium
Bteera, $4.60; nest cows, 98,769
3,85; fancy heifers, $. 76 03.85;
,16; Willamette valley, $6.7 bbI. medium cows, 98,14; oor esws, $3
export Hrados, $4.00; granant, Ms,03.5; bulls, $292.75; stan, $3.60
$6,06; wholo wheat, $5.76; ryo, 108
$6,76.; 13,15, ( HOB Best east ot tue jaoun-
Ilntter. Eggn and Poultry.
(Prices paid by Med ford merchants)
Ranch butter, 32 &c; fancy cream
ery, 37 He
Fresh ranch eggs, 40c
Mixed poultry, 10c; spring chick
ens, 15c; ducks, 10c; turkeys, 17c.
(Prices paid producers.)
Hay Timothy, $16; alfalfa, $16;
grass, $14; grain hay, $16.
Grain Wheat, $1.20 bushel; oats,
$3G ton; barley, $30 ton.
Deef 2H03c; pork, GHc; mut
ton, 4c; lamb, 4 He; veal (dressed,)
Gc.
(Selling prices.)
Rolled barley, 2 cwt, $37 ton;
bran, $1.10; middlings, $1.85 01.90;
shorts, $1.8001.85.
FOR SALE. ,
fOIl SALE 30 acres fruit ranch";
10 acres 15-year-old apples; good
buildings; close in; prtc) OOA; a
snap. Sec us. Rogue Itlror land
Co., Woodv.lte, Or. 25
FOR-SALE House and lot In Hood
River, Oregon, or will trar"f) for
property In Mcdford. Address A.
J, Emerson,. 114 Tripp street, Med
ford, Oregon. 271
FOR SALE A good 8-room bouse,
1 aero of ground, some fruit, barn,
chicken bouse and woodshed; water
In houso. Pleasantly situated in
Ashland, Ore. For particulars ad
dress L. B. 54, Ashland, Ore.
PORSALL
FOR SALE Alfalfa liar, loose and
baled. L. Nledormcycr, Phone Jack
sonville 1303. 2G3
WANTED.
WANTED A position on a ranch by
man and wifo by the first of April.
Address P. O. box 471, Medford,
Or. . 265
WANTED Hand spraf pomp; sec
ond hand, in good condition anJ
complete. Address with price, L.
W. Zimmer, Medford.
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FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Onlyhotol in town of
1000 population Call nt Condor
Wator & Power Co., 209 West Main
street.
FORRENT Ono sulto of nlcolyTtfP
nished housekeeping rooms; no chil
dren, Call at 222 South Holly St.
FORRENT Largo barn and wagon
shed, close In; room for four horses.
Address C. J. Olson, at Pclaco ho
tel. 262
LOST.,
LOST SUverino watch with leather
fob. Reasonable reward if return
ed to this office. 2G2
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 avenne. Phone
387L TicketH given with every
purchase.
Restaurants.
BEE HIVE RESTAURANT Meals
15c; beds, 15c. Giro us a trial. 20
tfenlral avenue, upstairs.
CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CINES will cure rheumatism, asth
ma, paralysis, sores and private dis
eases. These remedies may bo pro
cured nt the store of Wall Chung on
A street, Ashland, Oregon, where
they will be sold by tho proprietor,
Chow Yonng.
Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and
shcetiron ware on hand and made to
order. 128 North G street.
Auctioneers.
WANTED A ldny solicitor to sell
electric beating, cooking nnd light
ing devices. Apply at the Condon
Water and Power Co.
WANTED Agents to go to Califor
nin to sell territory for tho "Hidden
Window Screen." Inquire E. C.
Aylor und Bnrnctt, real estate of
fice on South Central nvenue. 261
WANTED Good span of mules,
fair size, well, broken. J. F. Wort
man, at the old Van Dyke place.
WANTED-2471.
-A nurse.
Phone MnLn
253
E. F. A. BITTNER, auctioneer, will
be found in room 208, Taylor &
Phipps Building.
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm "Building.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-nt-law.
No. 0 D street, ground floor.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY'.
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Photoflraphers.
MACICEVV STUDIO "Pose with
Mnckoy nnd die with joy." Over Al
ien & Reagan's store; cutranoe o:
Seventh street.
Civil Engineers.
WILL tnko by contract, on reason
able terms, all kinds of work; ulo
irrigating, planting nnd cultivating,
etc. Landscape gardening. First
class roferences. William Peters.
Civil Engineer, Phono 1801, 322 U.
Main street, Medford, Or.
Bill Posters.
VERNE T. CANON Bill Postor nnd
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 7, Jackson County
Bank Bnilding, Medford, Or.
Billiard Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Young & Hall bnilding. A nico cooj
place to spend tho hot afternoons.
. Architects,
J. K. A. BILES Architect and
Builder. P. O. Box 480, Medford,
Or. Your building respectfully solicited.
Furniture.
H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in now
and second-hand furniture nnd
hardware Agents for Mound City.
kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st."
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th nnd Holly sts., Medford.
Mission Furniture mndo to order.
Cabinet work of nil kinds. A trial
order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves
nnd Ranges. New and Second-Hand
Furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W.
F st. South. Phone 01, Medford, Or.
Nurseries.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Renmes. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank Bnild
ing. second floor.
FOR EXCHANGE Piano and furnl
turo to exchango for lot. 103 Roofo-
volt avonuo. Phone 228. 2G2
WANTED Man to contract for
clearing 7 acres timber land 2H
mlle3 west of Medford. Answer B
F., care of Mali Tribune. 264
FOR SALE Fivo room houso and
thrco lots, close in, for $2500; $1000
will handle. W. T. York & Co.
FOR SALE Choice business propor
ty nt u bargain, on long time; easy
terms Address P O. Rox 418.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Hotel
in Swoot, Idaho, for Medford prop
erty, either town or farm land ; val
untion $9000. Address William
Woody, Sweet, Idaho. 278
FOR SAI;B S. C. Whito Leghorns
(295 strain), S. C. Buff Orpingtons,
prlzo wlnninc stock, cockorel $5,
pullet $2; lions $1.50; eggs for set
ling, $2 for Leghorn $3 for Orp
lngtons, AJdrc.s V . T. Goodman, Box
412, Grants Pnsr. Or.
FOR SALE Ninety acres, 30 In ono
year old applo and pear trees, 100
inches of wator, 2H miles from
railroad otatlon. For terms writo
Owner," caro Mall Trlbuno. 260
FOR SALE Roguo Rivor throo-color
stationery showing Cornice penr and
Spitzcnbcrg npplus. Medford Mail
Tribune 206
FOR SALE 5 and 10-aore tracts
just within nnd adjoining city lim
its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pay-
mot ts. Address P. O. Box 418.
FOR SALE Good dry cord wood at
$7.50 por cord. Also wood sawing
orders promptly filled. Call on C,
F. RolchestolH, 431 South Grnpo
street, or phono No. 491. 261
FOR SALE Underwood Typowriter,
latost model, with 2-color ribbon
shift-; bnso and metal covor; cost
$110.00; will soil for cash euly;
prioo $90.00. AddresB Box No.
588 tf
p-OR SALE Light
spring
125 S. Oakdalo.
wagon.
259
FOR SA'LE Onk, fir and pine cord
wood, 12 and 10-inoh; also dry rail
wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phono
order to Main 420L
FOlTsXLE Must have somo money.
Will sell cither houso In Modtord
or flvo ncvoa ready to subdivide.
334 W. Sixth 8t. 262
FOR SALE Young orchard in bear
ing, Mat Calhoun, Phoenix, Or,
WANTED Gooa Japanese cook
good wages. Telephone Farmers
Gl. 255
WANTEH Expflrieneed qnarrv man
Address P. O. Box 418. Medfyrd
Mr
WANTED Man and wife; mnn to do
goneral work, woman for general
housework. Condon Water and
Power Co.
WANTED Hair work done 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. Inqutro Supt
of high school. 264
WANTED To buy gasoline pump In
good condition at onco, ' 2-6-horso
power. A'ldress Box 156 Eaglo
Point, Or. 263
WANTED A Chinese boy wants
housowork or cooking. Address Lee
Sun, care SIue Leo laundry, Medford
Or. , 264
WANTED
houso for
caro of this office
?o leaso a
ono year.
5 .or 6 room
Address G,
263
-t V -t- f-f'f-f-t-
FOR RENT.
4- 4- 4- 4- -f 4- 4.4.4.4.
FOR RENT Furnlshod rooms v,lth
hoard. No. 10 North Grapo-street.
FOR RENT Six room house. 16 N.
Qulnco Btreot, 2G2
FOR RENT Now G-room houso for
ront nt onco; reasounblo. 1002 W,
Eleventh street. 261
FOR RENT Farms, from 40 acres
upward, BUltablo for fruit, alfalfa,
stock or genoral farming. Inquire, at
office Condor Water & Power com
pany, 209 W. Main street.
POll RENT Tracts of land from
one to forty acres; with water for
irrigation, suhablo for raising po
tatoes and gnrdon truck, also suit
able for chicken nnd turkey raising,
Ownor will furnish a reasonable
amount of lumber and poultry and
othor foncing for improvements if
losseo perform labor of erecting
Bamo. Call at offico pf Condon
Water and Power company for par-
tionlars.
t
B. F. MULKEY Attorney-at-Law,
Offices Room 30, Jackson County
Bank Building, Medford.
Carriage and Auto Palntfc
VALLEY .SIG'N AND CARRIAGE
WORKS High-class work guaran
teed. signs. luverenle aveuuo
Phone 801.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
are bndded, not grafted. Our stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out. We are not in the
trust. H. B. Patterson, office in
Hotel Nash.
ftOGUE RTVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-grado nursery
stock. C. E. Cook, Prop. R. R. V.
depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 583,
Medford.
Transfer and Drayage.
H. S. BRUMBLE Drayage and
transfer. Baggage 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 you.
MUSIC.
Real Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Roal
Estate, Loans and Firo Insuniv,"
Office, suite 205-200, over Fruit
growers' Bank. Phono 541.
ADAMS & BRIGGS O. Adams, U,
P. Briggs. real estate, insurance
fnrm nnd city property, timber.
Butte Falls. Or.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho
best equipped iob offico in South
. Tl it 1 r
ern vrcgen, rorunna prices. .-
South Central ave.
Opticians.
DR. GOBLE Tho only exclusive op-
uomn ueiwecn rorunna nna one
rnmonto. Office on West Main st.
nnd railrond.
Brick Companies.
G. W. Priddy. J. T. O'Brien.
O. D. Nmrle.
THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick
manufacturers and contractors;
also lime, cement nnd plaster in nny
quantity. Office, Medford National
Bank bldg. Phono Mnin545.
Undertakers. "
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Duy phono 351. Night
Phones; C. W. Conklin 3001, J. II.
Butler 3571.
Piano Instruction.
HARMONY, sight reading, musical
form. Mrs. E. B. Gore, Metropolitan
College of Musie. Miss Flora Gray.
Studios, 144 South Contral avenue.
Phene 403.
Stenopxaphers.
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm bloofc.
Stenographic work done quickly and
well.
tlospltals.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C st., Medford, Or. E.
W. nisey, Matron. Official fcoBpi-
tal P. & E. R, R.
Dentists.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Dentist -
Offico in rooms 203-204, Farmers'
& Fruitgrowers' bank building, west
of tho tracks.
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. II.
L. Huillier, 707 Main street West.
Private lessons in singing (method
Rossini) and languages French,
Italian, Gorman, Spanish.
MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction
Metropolitan College of Musicf Miss
Flora Gray. Plne 493. 144 South
Ccutrul nvenne
Bulldlnn and Loan Association
JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C.
Boggs, Acting Secretary', 128 F.at
Main street.
Carpenters and BtiUderst
A. D. JOHNS. Contractor and Build
er1 225 Riverside nvenuo. Phono
2471.
F. E. HILL Will furnish plans and
list of all timber o bo put in build
ing. Medford, Or.
W. G. HOLMES Contractor and
builder; plans and estimates furn
ished. Inquire Star restaurant or
address Box818.
Physicians and Surgeons.
R. W. STEARNS, 51. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night calls
promptly r.nswered. Offiqe and renl
dent phone Main 3432. ;
!. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
Offices m Hcskins' building. Phone
MninJOOl.
CONROY & CLANCY Dffico in
Stewart Building Physicians and
Surgeons. Office phono Main 341;
privnto phone Main 012.
!. R. SEELY, M. D.Physioian nnd
Surgeon. Modern equipped operat
ing rooms. X-Ray, Office hours:
10-12, 2-4 p. m. Offico in Jucksou
County Bank Building. ,
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
Physicians. Miwion Blook. Phone
291, Medford.
GALL ON DR. E- J. BONNER, Ec
specialist, when ethers fail. Offico
in Eaglo Pharmacy. Main 233. East
Mnia near D'Anym.
Cigars and Tobaccos.
IRELAND ANTLE Smoke Hou-e,;
doalers in tobacco, cigars and smok
ora' wppliea. Exclusive agents of
Lewis SLsela Binder, El Merito and
El Pfdeveia. 313 West Main street.