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    fim MfiDirORD MAIL TRU3UN1S, MEDFORD, OIMW OX, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1910.
Want Ads Not Only Hunt
Find Them
uyers
- - - 4
For
But
PARLIAMENT IS
CONVENED
After Bitter Election Third Parlia
ment of K In ii Edward's Rclyn
Assembles In Wcst
mlnstcr. LONDON, Fob, ia. Aflur Iho
Imrdimt-fuiiglil iileellnn F.iijtlnnd haw
ever known, llic third imiliuiiieiit' "I
Kuyt Kd ward's mi"" mhmciiiIiI(mI at
Wontmiimter for llm Ho-ninn's Inmi-
tie nl 2 oYlook thin nfleniiMiii. Un
iiumN tlniH far Iium been unruly fur
mill and four day will I'" oH'iipicil
in mi miiri HoitMit I iointl way than
swearing in Hie tnoinbeiH mid effoel
inic the annul organinllou.
lining l)Ma'l at Midnight.
Tli.nifli the houHt'H did not I'lUi-
vini until 'J o'eloek, tin door weit
opened t iihiiiiI at midnight. anl all
through the early limit- of the fore
jiooa there wan the ouidoiiiury runli
of the 1)70 member of tho I'oiuinon
for the host, or, In fuel, for any at
all of tin- .'00 neat in their I'hainber.
Thi ntniniH-dc over. Ihf yeoman of
the guard, in their gorgomt enrlei
and gold Elizabethan uniform, went
through the venerable faree of
urchin tho iarliaiui'itt Inline
vault lor e.ploive. The offieinl
jiolicH had, of eoiitne. previnuly eon
dueled m ri'iil enri'li. Even they
found nothing dangeron. nor ex
pected to
KlIUI'lllOU ( TOM II on llaail.
A 2 oVhx'k iipptouelied an enor
mow crowd begun to gather in tin
streets of "WiKtuiiuler to watch lh
ttiiuljr nrriwil. Nolnble ilitieinn
wt'iw KUiiorly looked for. riiani'i'llor
of thi' c.xi'hi'ipior Lloyd-George n
mo eiilhurfiiintifally greeted that it
took a strong xipiad of (xil'ii'i'tnen t
gel . him In n fitly from hi official
nxidi'iicK Ht U Downing treet to
tho hmie. I'riini' Minister AuiHt.
tuorf Hppielieiiive emieeriihig uf-
friwtte, who wore pretty promt
iiHiitly in evidence in the throng, look
no such risks its, the olmneellor, hut
wont Huron from hi offlcinl rc-i-dotico
hy way of the underground
pannage provided for uei emcrgen
oio. Swvurltiu In MciiiImt.
Iimiil tlio house of common con
fusion prevailed when the tedioii
binine of swearing in began. One
ly one tho new member inarched up
to Speaker l.owlherV (aide to he in
troduced hy more experienced friend
lo thn presiding officer.
TodnvV Httearinjf in wu interrnpl
nd, an it alwny in. hy the arrival of
the k'niilleman uhcr of the Black
Kod. otherwise ' Admiral Sir II.
Stophonoon, to miinmon the common
to the liar of Hie limine of IoiiIh to
hear "hi niaieslv'H eommission"
read.
I.lktoti to KIiik.
In the upper ehataher the lord
ehancellor, Lord Hoivhtirn. and hi
fellow coiiimlKHiitnoiM. in full stnte
rohiw and melted IihIn, xtood wailing
on the Hleim of thu throne, whila thr
rent of the lord nt around lliem,
Imrehiiaded. Kvurvone heinir iiniHunt.
the lord ehnnaollor, in olYiial tonnH,
nwid tho "nommiwion," hrisfly coin
mnndinir the "fnithfnl coiiiiiioiih" in
the klnir' name to elect "a lit and
proper iioroii lo thn officu of Mpeak
r to pniiilo over their delihera
tioitH." Hpejikcr Hleeti'il.
' Thn eoininoiiH iinniediatlv rotnni
ed to their own ehiuuliur. whuro .lolm
Hlli, a Lihnral, 1'onnnllv nnme and
propoMud that James Lowthur he
eleeled Kneakera mere form, inaa
llitei a I lie Hiime Mpenker is oleeted
tuiHHion aflor HOHHioii, retrardleHH of
polilieu, 1 1 m iiMiially liupponw, lie re
tire to accept a puerap'e and a neat
in the Iioiihii ol lord, speaker i.ow
tlier himself i now stiirtinir mi hi
third torm, havintr heen eleeled nnilef
tho eoiiHnrvalivo adininlHtralion of
I'rnnwar Malfonr, which ended four
yearn airo. Slnarl Wprlley, a eoii
Hnrvalivo, ecoi'deil Mill' motion and
the propowitioii wn uiinniiuoitHly
iiai iind. The limine of lord wiir in
formed of whal haif heen done iiud
the Hwotirtiipr-ln proceeded.
Rob Bank of $10,000.
MLOOMINOTON. III., Feb. 1f.
Five innwked handits ilyniimilpd tho
vii til t of the (''ilizeiiK' hunk nl riiul
worth, III., early today nnd eHcnped
with u hirjfe Hiiin of money. Ae
cordinp; to Ihn officer of tho haul.,
tho amount they Htolo whs ahnitl
$10,000. A ahoriffH posHo iinniedt
ntoly took jtp tho ptirfliiit,
Homo day you'll rtnswor n wnnt nd,
That will Inflttonco- plonBantly and
profitably your wholo nftor-Ufo.
LITTLE CONSERVATION
VIEN
Supporters of Reclamation Bond Is
sue Will HaVc Hard Time Get
tlnil Measure Through.
WAHIIINtn'ON. Fob. 1fi.--Tho only
uoimorviitlon li'KlMliitlon that will bo
liuneil at thiN nfkitlou of ci)ni;rntM, hc
CoiiIIiik to the iiiiimliei'H of Uio Iioiihii
loiluy, will l.u a Koierul oliiHMlfleatlou
hill, a hill for the wlthilrnwal of -tain
IiiiiiIh and thu ritelamntloa homl
Ikhiid net.
It will bo aeciMmary fur miiMirtor
of Hie reclamation limit! Imiic in fllit
hard to pit tho hill tlirouuh tin:
Iioiihii, uucordliiK to a ioinii(atlvii.
Tin- iiidlratloiiN at llm proMiit'tlmu
am thai thorn) three ineamiren will be
tho limit on which tho leadr-cmi
UKrou la coiiiieutloii with I'reHldent
Tu ft 'h cotiHerviitlon plan. Thoro In
a poHHllillliy lhi thai oim of tlnwo
may fall of imunnKe.
The diuiKor lontroiitliiK th( coiiHr
vntlon program In coiiKroM are such
that tlium U itllKht belief Hint mora
thud throw moiiHiireM will bo pumhhiI.
TIiIm will leave to the prowlilent tho
(auk of preventing any riil land or
water power ulto Krahi.
A newnpnpei- la which th nw of
tho world wait not rovrml would not
bo a kooiI aewMpMpfr, Your tor- ad
which fall to "covor" tin) iiuwb of
your Mtorc Im not a kooiI kid re ad.
Mop, Wool anil llltlcn.
IIOI'S190S crop, choice 15c;
prime to choice, ic,c; prime, 15'ic;
medium. !oi; l!0y, choloe. 21c;
prime. 20c; medium, 1 6 (J'llc.
WOOl, Nominal. lVOD, Wllla-
metto valley. 20 21c; aHtern Ore
oii. 20t:3n.
SI1KKPBKIN3 SbonrinK, 10 26c
uaoh; short wool. 26tffi0u; medium
wool, COcft $1 bach; long wool, TRctf
$1.26 ouch.
TALLOW Prime, per lb. d djf'4c;
No. 2 nnd proasc, 2 Gil '4 c
MOHAIR 1909, 23!B 24c lb.
II1DKS Dry hldM, 17tf lS'.ic lb;
Krenn. 9Vir10Ve; hulls, Kreen salt.
7c lb; kips, lOtflOo; calves, preen,
Iflfl 18c pel lb.
llutler. Kucs anil Poultry.
EOnS Local, candled, wileot, 27 Vi
IT 28c; looal utoraxe, 27c; wistern
HtoraKo, 17C1 ISc.
nUTTKR Extrn crMwory. S7 0
39o; fancy. 37c; store. 26e.
POULTRY .Mixed chtckens, tSc;
fancy hens. ISVc; roosters, old 134;
Kcose, He for live. lCf
18c for dross'jil; ducks, 22 l-2c; tur
keys, nllve. 22c; dressed, 27W29c:
plReons. siiiuibs, $2.50 dozen, druss-
ud chicken, 1 (fj 2c pound higher than
alive.
(rain, Flour nnd liny.
HAR LEY Producers' pricclOOD
Feed, $31; rolled, $33; browing.
$30.50.
.WHEAT Track, club. $1.0G
1.07; blue stem, $1.10; red, $1.08:
forty fold, $1.10; Willamette valley,
$.0G.
MILLSTUFFS SolllnR price
Dran, $27; middlings, $34; shorts,
J20(B'27.50; chop. .$22029; alfalfa
meal, $21 per ton.
FLOUR Now crop, patents, $.
15; straight, $5; Imkoru', $5:950
6.15; Willnmotto valley, $6.70 hn!.;
export grades, $1,50; jjrr.liatn,' 1-4s,
$5.70; wIiqIo vheat, 36.75; ryo,
$6.76; bales. $3.16.
HAY Producers' prloo New tim
othy, Willnmotto valloy, fancy,
$20; onllnary, $19; eastern OroKon,
$20021; mixed, $16; clover No. 1,
$15.6001(5; wheat, $10M7; cheat,
$10 017; alfalfa, $17.
OATS Spot dollvory, now, pin-
ducorH' price Trnck No. 1 white,
$310$32; gray, $30031.
Fruits and Vegetables,
FRESH FRUITS OnuiKos; Now
navels, $27,3.00, Raunnas, 5 5 He
lb;' lomons, $5.60 0 0.00 box; grapo-
fruit, $1; ;ioars, $1.25; grnpoB, $1,
76. POTATOES Soiling, now, $1.15
0"l.25; buying, custom Multnomah
and Clnckamns, 80 085c; Willnmotto
valloy, 70 075c.
ONIONS .lobbing, $1.50 per cwt;
garlic, 100 12o per lb.
APPLES ?1. 25 0 $3,50.
REANS Small whlto. $6,50; largo
white, $1.50; pink, $1,85; bayou,
$(!; Minus, $5; reds, $8,
CATTLE Rest steers, $5.50 05.-
75; good uteors, $5; common stoors,
$4.26; medium, $4, 3G 04.60; fancy
hotfers, $4,00; medium cows, $4.00;
poor cows, $3.0003,50; bulls, $2,50
03,75; stags, $2,5003,00.
HOGS Dost east at tho mountains,
Some of the Want Ads
"Were Written for You"
In tho coiirH of a year a certain number of want nd aro WRITTEN FOR VOL. That Is,
they have a greater Interest for VOL' than for anyone elno In the city heaco are. In effect,
"written for you."
Hero'ii tho tantalizing part of It: You wiu't powdbly know whon they ure U bo printed tin
1om you pay the prl"o. Tlio priio In IntelllBont vlKllance In roadlng the ct.iMlffcd ad. No
ono can do It for youand find tho ad that werw "written for you!" You mum do It your
Klf or mln thoin.
And to keei iiiImhIiik the ndH that wore '"writ ten for you" In lo keep aloof from the atmos
phere of hiiccowi to kcp your oelf out of toil'., with tho prosporltiK peoplo, the winning
people, the worth-while people,
After :o,i find a few of tho ads that were "written for you," you'll begin to find Mime of
the c !,hi lok nnd opportunltleK to prosper which dally life In thb city hold FOIl YOU!
One cunt a word. Six luBortlotm fo rtho iirlr.u of flvo.
JO. 00 0.25; fancy, S.503 8.75;
stockers. 17.00: pIks, 18.00.
SI1EEI' Met wetheni, $C.OO; or
dinary, 15.50; sprlnK lambs, ;G,.r,O0
H.7B; straight ewes, $6.25 0 5.50;
mixed lota, $5.60.
CALVES nwt, $5.75 0 0.00; ordi
nary, $6.00 (it 6.25.
MEDFORD MARKETS.
I'rillti ami Vi'KL'tables.
I Prices paid by Mcdfrod merchants.)
APPLES 2 0 4c. lb.
Potatoes, 1 lb. ni.lon. $l.r0
cwt.; cnbbdKe. 2c; turnips, l'.ac;
parsnips, 1 to 1 i--clb.; squas, (1 to
$1.26 dozen.
Hotter, i:u and Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford merchants)
Ranch butter, 324c; fancy cream
ery. 4tjc.
Fresh ranch srs. 25c.
Mixed poultry, 100' He; spring
chickens, 15(1 18c: turkeys, 17c.
(Prices paid producers.)
liny Timothy. $10; alfalfa. $15;
Krass. $14; grain hay. $10.
(Jraln Wheat, $1.20 'bushel; oats,
$30 ton; hnrluy. $30 ton.
Reef 3 1-2 to 4 l-2c; pork, 7 l-"c;
mutton, 7c; lamb, fc: veal (divs.l)
7c
(Selling prices. '
Rollod tmrley. 2 r.wt.. $38 ton;
bran. $1.07; middlings, $1.S5C1.90;
shorts, $1.S0 1.S5.
FOR SALE.
.4.4-.-4.4.4-'-4- - -t-4
KftH SALK-a nnd tO-ncrc tracts
just within und adjoining city Inn
iiH. at a hnrpiiii, on f annual pay
met t Addnws P O Hox 418.
FOR SALE Exgs, thoroughbred
Iiugg (irplngion settings, $2 per
16 AddnwB Pino Troo Poultry
' Ranch, Gold Ray. Oregon.
FOR SALE New. strictly modern 5-
room bungalow. W. G. Davidson,
1144 W. Tenth. 283
FOR SALE Oak, fir and pine cord-
wood, It and Id-inch; nlso dry rail
wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phone
order to Main 4101
FfrR SXLB-AVUI sell my "black mare
11 years old, 1200 pounds; good to
work; flue tinder saddle; porfectly
sound; only $160 cash. Call nt
1009 W. Main street. C. T. Har
mon. IT)R SALE 40 ncro of good timber
flvo nilloa from Medford; all down
hill. Mnt Calhoun, Phoenix, Oro
gon. '
FOR SALE Fine new C-rnom bunga-
low nt No. 041 North Riverside avo
nun; houso all modorn and oast
front: mnplo floors; corner lot;
prlco $2000; halt lmlf cash, balance
tonus. This will make you a fine
homo and Is an oxtra good buy. C.
II. Piorco Son. 3S(1
FOR SALE Or trndo, 40 acres on
Mitalopo crook, half bottom land;
this Is undovoloped fruit land; will
trado to halt value; price $800, C.
C. Plorce, Medford. 2 80
FOU SALE GO acres, fln'ost bullding
silo lu tho volley, lueludlti; 30 acres
Kood, fruit laud; nhenp and terms
right. II. C. Maltby, Palm Hldg..
Main an.l Front.
F0"r SALE Household furnlturo.
Inquire 214 W. Jackson iiL 2 SO
FOR SALE Ono" brand now Oliver
typewriter, with all tho Litest Im
provements, $85 cash, cost $100;
this machine has not boon used. Ad
dross K, caro of this offlco. L. L.
Klnnear.
FOit SALE Thoroughbred Rhode
iBlnnd oggs, $2.50 for 1G. W. Theo.
Mntlock, WUllo streot. 285
FOR SALE A neariy
now, throo
Address Box
285
Inch wagon, complete,
724, Modford, Or.
-'fi. . . ............. . .
POP RAI F
FOlt SALE75 acres best fruit land
In north end of valley; 4 miles from
railroad; 1-2 mile from school;
about 15 acres cleared; some fruit)
in bearing; Irrigating ditch runs'
through mlddlo of it; plenty of wa-1
tor: with house, barn, well and
spring and 1000 cords of v.cod on It; I
n .No. 1 road In all directions; $45:
pet aero; ouy or owner, bee cole
man nt cigar factor'- 20S
FOR SALE Or exchange, modern j
residence, seven rooms, bath and :
basement, Portland Heights, Port-i
land, corner lot, magnificent view. '
Will sell on terms or exchange forj
Rogue River or Medford property. '
Inquire G. Putnam, Mall Tribune
office.
FOR SALE A beautiful home In a
good locality; a well finished nine
room house; nice lawn, email or
chard, shade trees, good barn and
windmill; pipeline on one corner.
Inquire of F. X. Musty, Tolo, Or.304
FOR SALE On North" Riverside
Avenue, 5 room huso. barn r.nd
,onc-half acre of good garden la:d
all for $1600: Address P. O. box,
378. .Medford. Or.
F6R SALE "Timber. How would
you like to got C40 acres with 10
million feet of saw timber for
$7000? Wo i ivo It for sale. , C.t
II. Poirce & Son. 284 ;
FUITSALE -Jersey cow nt 1300 con-
tral avenue. North., Medford. 2SS
FOR SALE Or exchange, good se
cured paper to exchange for small
ranch or Medford city property. Ad
dress I. V. N., care Mall-Tr!hune.2SS
FOR SALE For n tow dnys. C-room '
houso. one ncro cholco land, well
located; a money maker at $2850.
Lot us show you. Wright Allln.2S I
FOR SALB--On "ncro." "one ""block
from Main; hair sot to fruit; dandy
gnrdon: grapes, berrlos, cherries,
cholco location for chickens, $3500;
terms. Wo can show you. Wright &
Allln. 128 E. Main. 2S4 j
FOR S A"LE Good lot In splendid j
residence section for less money than '
a smaller lot will bring a greater dls-1
taico from buslnoss section, Ad-i
dross Y, euro of this offlco. I
FOR SALE Good steam'wood saw.
Address L. O. Van Woven, Medford,
Ore. 293
FOR SALE Choice business proper
ty at a bargain, on long time; ens
terms A.U-e P O Boy 118 '
FOR"SALE-S0 acre33 miles south.
of Medford on Phoonix rond; lm-i
proved; 12 acros bottom land 4'
ncros fair orchnrd; 4 acros olfolfa'
20 acros In cultivation. J. S.Von-,
drof, Pheonlx. 281
FmrSALE Somo good ptecos of
fruit land for salo choap. Address S,
caro of this offlco. 202
FOR SALE Ninety ncr. SO 'n on
yoar old applo nnd poar treos, 100
Inches of water, 2 1-2 inllos from
railroad station. For terms wrlto
"Owner," caro Mall Tribune. 2G1 .
FOR SALE 4 CI acros of tho very
best freo soil land lu tho valley and
only 5 miles from Medford for $C5 1
aij ucro.
bonutlful homo of S rooms nnd 4
., ...i, i
aercs miu uuu uuu-iuui nines uum
Modford, a beauty and cheap as
dirt.
D, II. JACKSON & CO.,
Opposite hotol Mooro.
FOR SALE Roguo' River Valloy laud
of tho boat poars, apples, poaches,
TOKiiy grapoa; jiu.uuu iuauuii;
tlmo) wll lmndlo ovor 200 ncros;
closo to railroad; about 27 acres In
12 and 2-yoar-old orchards; unsur
passed, idoal location for fruit or
alfalfa; has rlvor froutngot water
rights; boating, ftshlmj and Irriga
tion on place. Addroso Box 23, caro
Medford Mall Tribune.
I
WANTED A man who wishes to
work a ten-acre tract of land, close
in, for truck gardening. Call at
141 North Fir street.
WANTED To buy or rent, house of
five to seven rooms, with one to
five acres of ground. Address II,
Mall Tribune. 285
GRAFTER WANTED At once ex
perienced grafter wanted at the
Wagner creok nurserlos, Talent, Or
egon. Permanent position for re
liable, compotent nurseryman; man
with family and some capital pre
ferred; a partnership offer would bo
considered. Wclborn Beeson, pro
prietor Wagner Creek Nurseries.
283
WANTED Drlvor for tea and coffee
route. Apply at o.ice to S. Kemp
thorn, 237 Riven dj avenue, phono
3S71. 97
WANTED Experienced stone cutter
and quarry man. Call at Condor
Water and Power Co's. office. '
WANTED Competent girl for gen
era! housework lor family of three,
P. O. Box C87.
WANTED About 10 acres good ap
ple land wanted from ownor. Glvo
particulars. 32, care Mall Tribune.
2S4
WANTED Housekeeper and cook,
mlddlo-agod lady preferred; seven
lu family. Addross or apply to S.
G. Van Dyke, Phoonix. Oo.
WANTED Agent to handle house
hold article; big money maker to
right party; information Box G43,
Medford, Or. 2?3
WANTED A lady solicitor to sell
electric heating, cooking and light
ing devices. Apply it the Condon
Water and Power Co.
WANTED lionet, energetic, relia
ble niuti and . omun :o take agency
in your own locality for quick-selling
guaranteed sooodb. Write for Infor
mation to G. C. Kenney, Hugo, Ore.
281
WANTED A position on a farm by
an oxperleueod lady cook, to take
charge of ;ie culinary department;
also for a practical man to do farm
work. Address X, caro Sunnysldo
Hotel. Eagle Point, Or.
WANTED To trade, a 3 1-4 wagon
for a 2 1-2. Phone 1242, city. 283
FOR RENT.
4.
FOR RENT Five acres neir tlei city,
house, bnni and pnsture, spp'lnt; w lit
er. Want Uiant with goxl toam
n-d firmlug oi tflt. Can rnt mo'o
land near by. C. II. Pierce & Son.
283
FOU RENT Tracts of Innd from
ono to forty ncros; with water for
irrigation, suitable for raising po
tatoes nnd garden truck, nlso suit
able for chicken nnd turkey raising.
Ownor will furnish a rensonnhle
amount of lumber and poultry and
othor fencing for improvements if
lessee perform labor of erecting
same. Call at office of Condon
Water nnd Power company for par
ticulars. FOR RENT Farms, ttora 40 acros
upward, sultablo for fruit, alfalfa,
stock or general farming. Inquire at
office Condor Water & Power com-
Pny. JOU ,w. wain street.
pou RENTHo,18ekooplns rooms 45
North Bartlott street.
285
FOR RENT
house, closo
houso, $8.00,
aventto.
Sovon-room modorn
In; also four-room
322 South Central
287
FOR RENT 5-room houso in good
location. Call on W. L. Cassocks,
10G N. Front at'. 285
FOR RENT.
FOU HENT Threo partly furnished
rooms for rent. 610 North Itlversldo
avo.
t'Oll KENT Nicely furnished rooms
for rent with board; transients ac
commodated by the day or week,
No. 10 North Drape street, next to
Fruit Orowors' bank.
FOR RENT Light housekeoplnB
rooms, 525 South Ivy street. 286
FOR RENT Only hotel la town of
1000 population. Call at Condor
Water and Power Co., 209 West
Mala street.
FOR SALE A bargain in 200 acres
best fruit and alfalfa land In valley;
160 acres In cultivation. For par
ticulars see owner. Box 798. 287
FOR EXCHANGE.
run K.c'HAiNUB 15-acro young
orange and lemon orchard, In best
condition, near Los Angeles, Cal
want land In Rogue River valley;
object, must change climate; what
have you? Address J. W. Arm
strong, Covina, Cal. 285
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
t- f
Tea and Coffee Houses.
GRAND UNION TEA CO. Any va
riety of tea or coffee grown can be
had from their agent, S. Kemp-
thorne, 23 Riverside avenue. Phone
do i j.. iickets given with everv
purchase.
Restaurants.
CIIOVV YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CINES will cure 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 he sold by the proprietor,
Chow Younir.
Tln Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and
sheetiron ware on hand and made to
order. 12S North G street.
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY
-Lawyers,
Pnlm Building.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law.
No. 9 D street, grntind floor.
COLVIG & READIES W. M. Col
vig. C. L. Rcnmes. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank Build
in l. second floor.
B. F. MULKEY Attorney-nt-Law,
Offices Room 30, Jnckson County
Bank Building, Medford.
Transfer and Drayage.
II. S. BRUMBLE Drayage . and
transfer. Baggaee stored. Office
C nnd Seventh.
Real Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real
Estate. Loans nnd Fire Inxurii .
Office, suito 205-200, over Fruit
cn.wers' Bank. Phone 541.
ADAMS & BRIGGS O
P. Briire. rea! estate,
Adams. C
insurance,
lartn and city
Butte Falls. Or.
property, timber.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best tquinpod lob office in South
ern Oregon; Portland p. Ices. 37
South Central uve.
Opticians.
DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op
tieian between Portland nnd Sne
ramento. Office on West Main st.
nnd railroad.
Brck Companies.
G. W. Priddy. J. T. O'Brion.
O. D. Nngle.
THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick
manufacturers and cootrautor;
also lime, cement and plaster in aty
quantity. Office, Medford National
Bank bldg. Phone Mnin 545.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un-
dortakers. Day phono 351. Night
Phones: C. W. Conklin 3001, J. II.
Butler 3571.
Photographers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Mnckey and die with joy." Over Al
len & Reagan's store; entrance on
Soventh street.
Hospitals.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL-
344 South C st Modford, Or. E.
W. Ilisov, Matron. Official hospi
tal P. & E. R. R.
Dentists.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Dentist -
Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers'
& Fruitgrowers' bank building, west
of tho tracks.
Stenographers.
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm blook.
Stenographic work done quickly and
woll.
f-f-f
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Ptano Instruction.
MISS JENNESSE BUTLER Piano
instruction and musical history.
Studio. No. 8 S. Orutigo St. Phone
Main 2401.
HARMONY, sight rending, musical
form. Mrs. E, E. Gore, Metropolitan
College of Music. Miss Flora Gray.
Studios. 144 South Contrnl avenue.
Phone 403.
Civil Engineers.
WILL take by contract, on reason
able terms, all kinds of work; also
irrigating, planting and cultivating,
etc. Landscape gardening. First
class references. William Peters,
Civil Engineer, Phone 1801, 322 11
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 Btairs,
Yonng & Hall building. A nice coo'
place to spend the hot afternoons.
Architects.
1. K. Ai BILES Architect aud
Builder. P. O. Box 48G, Afford.
Or. Your building respectfully so
licited. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects an8d
BuiWers, office 7-8, 235 Main.
Phone Main 3471. Residence phone
2471.
Carriage and Auto Painting.
VALLEY .SIGN AND CARRIAGE
WORKS High-class work guaran
teed. Signs. Riverside avenue.
Phone 80L
Furniture.
H. P. WILSON & CO., dearcis ia new
and second-hand furniture and
hardware. Agents ' for Mound City
kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh Bt.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th aud Holly sts., Medford.
Mission Furniture made to order.
Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial
order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves
and Ranges. New and Second-Hand
Furnitnre. Ends' old stand, 18 W.
F st. South. Phone 91, Medford, Or.
Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee jv
erything put out. We are not in the
trust, n. B. Patterson, office in
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-grade nursory
stock. C. F. Cook, Prop. R. R. V.
depot. P. O. Box 841. Phoue 1201.
-Medford.
Cement Workers.
B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran
teed strictly first-class. Re-iden :e
No. 406 Beatty street. A card will
bring me Jo jy ou.
MUSIC.
MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction
Metropolitan College of Music. Miss
Flora Gray. Pb-ne 493. 144 South
Central avenue
Building and Loan Association.
JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION- O. C.
Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128 East
Main street.
F. E. HILL Will furnish plans and
list of all timber to be put in bmld-
ing. Medford, Or.
W. G. HOLMES Contractor and
builder; plans nnd estimates furn
ished. Inquire Star restaurant or
dJressBqSia,
Physicians and Surgeons.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D.-Optwsite
Jackson County bank. Night vmIU
promptly answored. Office und resi
dent phone Main 3432.
S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
Offices in Haskins' building. Phone
Main 1001.
CONROY & CLANCY Dffice in
Stewart Building Physicians and
Surgeons. Office phone Main 341
private phone Mnin 012.
S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Modem equipped operat
ing rooms. X-Ray. Office hours t
10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson
County Bank Bjilding. t
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
Physicians. Mission Block. Phone
201, Medford.
Cigars and Tobaccos.
IRELAND & ANTLE Smoke nooe,
dealers in tohaooo, cigars and smok
ers' supplies. Exclusive agents of
Lewis Single Binder, El Merito and
EI Paleneia. 212 West Main street.
Wessefffw Service.
MESSKNaEritllVICB 'Mm4
gers furnished at all hours of day
and till 9 f, m, to any part of city,
from 100 to 26c, Phose Mala 1811.