Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 16, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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UtE MjAfORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1010.
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Want Ads Not Only Hunt For Buyers But Find Tlicm
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TO IMPROVE FRUIT PACK
CAL
DECIDUOUS FRUIT GROW
ERS TAKE ACTION.
At Santa Rosa, Placcrvlllo ami So -
U Innn Slnmlnrd Pnek Hn Ronn
Adopted at Recent Meetings
... Oilier Improvements.
BAfHAMKNTO, Cal., Fob. Ifl.-A
tjonvonlion of ropreRcntutlvo fruit
growers of Sonoma county wiih hold
at Santa Kohh, .Statu CoiumiHHlonor
Jeffrey pniHidifd. Aftor an oxtuildud
tlUiMiHNion tlio fruit grower iinnni
iiioiinIv voted to adopt tlio Mandatd
Ir.atitiu of ail kinds of fruit, a Hiini
lar notion to that taken in tlio ctiiiu
tii'K of I'liKMirvillij and Holauo, and
which will rulo throughout tlio Htaf
an -oon ih tlio urgnnimliniiH can Ik
formed. It wiih iiIho dooidod to
standardize dried fruitH and a com
mitten wiih named to moot with tlio
committee from tlio xtato driod fruit
jUHiiriiitioii. A Ktaudanl box for np
pics nlo will lio providi'd for In a
conference with tlio northwest anil
"Wntnonvlllo applo nHHOoiutioiiH. A
resolution also wan passed asking
for a doparlmout of farm economic
in the state university. Luther Bur
'hank, who was one of tlf o Hponkors,
'heartily indorsed the action taken
regarding tlio furthering of tlio fruit
industry. Bonator I'rico nddroiwd
the moot inr on fruit-growing lcgiHln
,tion and favored the hondiiiL' of the
state for tlio building of Htato high-
ways. Tho convention also voted in
favor of the enforcement of tho
hpmyiug law and the itiHpoctiou of
.fruitH.
1B0XED APPLES SELL WELL.
Fancy Prices Arc Paid for Product
From tho Northwest.
WRNATCIIKE, Wash., Fob. 10. -Statistics
compiled from reports by
grower and handlers show that the
production of -commercial apples in
"1000 wns a matter of 22,7.15,000 bar-
rels, of which 2,135,000 barrels, or
7,305,000 boxos, wore marketed by
wentcni orehardistH. California and
'Colorado report crops of 80 and 1)0
per cont respectively, while tho yields
In the other western states arc given
at from 35 to 40 por cont.
Tho crops in Washington, Oregon,
Idaho nnd Montana woro shorter
than nt any time ill tho laHt five
yenrs, but tho growers received more
money for thoir fruit than in either
1008 or 1007. Thoy also rccoivod
moro than tho growers packing thoir
nppleH In barrolH, na ih ovidoncod by
reports from Boston, Now York nnd
Chicngo, showing winter npplos in
bnrrelH soiling at from $3 to $0 n
'barrel wholoHnlc, while boxed npplos
aro quoted nt irom $2.00 to .?r, with
fancy soiling aa high as $7.50 n box.
"WEEK'S TRADE NEW YORK GOOD
"Western
Box Apple Market
Steady to Firm.
Was
NEW YOnif, Feb. .10. Trade in
applon thifl wcok was tho rovorso of
active notwitliHtandiiiff fnvornblo
woathor conditions and no mntonui
incronso in tho rccoiptfl. The mar-
lcot was Btoady to firmor on fancy
fruit, but wonkor on low grades,
which woro in burdoiiBomo Btipply.
Evidences woro nRiiin nlontiful that
the trado iH willing to pay n hand
some prioo for fancy fruit, and will
not haKRlo ovor fiRurcfl that nro
doomed Bomowhnt unrenfionablo, but
it is reluctant to handle poor npplos
except whon llbornl concesBionB nro
-mado.
Tho woRtom box npplo mnrkot was
ntondy to finn nt full Into prices.
Nowtown PippiiiB Hold nil tho way
from $2 to $2.50 por box; WnHhliiR--ton
Gnno aj)ple8 brought $2 to $2.25;
Colorndo Oudob, $1.50 to $1.75;
WinosnpB, $3 to $3.25, nnd Spitzon
borgs, $1 to $1,50. Tho lnttor wan
in very light Btipply nnd in good do
mand. PROSPEROUS FRUIT YEAR.
$1,070,000 Aro Paid to Grand Junc
tion Fruit Growers.
nilAND JUNCTION, Colo., Fob.
10. The annual report of Mnungor
John F. Mooro of tho flrand Junction
Fruit-flrowoiK' nHHoeintion bIiowb
thnt tho iiHsnoiution did tho biggoHt
buBinofls in Hh hiHtor.v in 1000, nnd
that it poourod for itB niombors tho
liigliont pricoB of tlio world's markots
pnid for npplos, ponrn, penohes nnd
, Bovornl other vnriotios of fruits. Tho
roport shows Hint to 20 difforont
ntntos mid cnuntrios honvy shipmonts
of this vnlloy's fruits woro inndo
Inst yenr. Among tho honviost buy
ers of Grnnd Valloy fruit woro tlio
fnr-fnmod fruitgrowing stntes of
Missouri, Oklnhomn, Now York,
Toxns nnd Onlifornin, nnd in evory
,0110 of llii.'Ho Hta(uH tlio Qrnnd Valloy
l'nfit wiih in greater dumand and r
jooived fur "greater prices lliuu tho
. homo product.
' Tim niiiomit paid tlio growers was
ll,070,.8()J8, agaiiiHt m l,0M18 in
1 11)08, $700,025 in 1007 and $BB.V
8,;'';M 1,1 30,00
A" llumboi
bur of oars shipped
amounted to 1850, or M27 more than
11)08, (115 in excess of 1007 and 008
moro than 1000. On January M, tho
asHooiation ban 00 earn of apples In
Btorngo.
Tho stockholders iinniiinioiiHly vot
ed to iucroaHo tho stock to $200,000.
A 30 par cent dividend was declared.
Hotel Arrivals.
Tho Nash T. Cole, IJorkeley, Cal.;
C. E. Undo, A. It. Morghii, Portland;
W. W. Cardwoll, Rosoburg; L. Wood
ford, city; W. It. McCaron, Los An
geles; C. A. WoHthitfer, Portland; E.
E. Itiockmau, Sllgor; S. C. Mott, Now
York; C. McCarthy, San I-'raneisco;
F. Culler; W. II. Yorison, Portland;
M. Iluynemauii, Ban Francisco; II.
E. Decker, Now York: A. C. Moffntt,
Portland; C. M. Specks, W. E. Dray
ton, 8MkiiiiQ; S. W. McFarland,
Portland; J. M. Wilson, Fremont, Or.
Uio Mooro C. C. Woidomnnn, L
Koonighum, Portland; Uelbert Bu
vir, Tulont; Mrs. D. M. McNaHHor,
Miss Kit Packard, Miss EruucoH Mc
Nasser, Albuquorquo; W. I). McKay
and wife, Hramnrd. Minn; E. S. Til
liiiKhnrt and wife, Milling; Claude C
Downing, AhIiIiiimI; A. II. Webor, F.
1). btephention. T. Irvino. Portland
II. M. Ireland, M. O. Evans, Jr., Eva
J. EvaiiK, Oakland.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Hops, Wool nnd Hides.
HOPS 1908 crop, cholco lCc;
prlmo to choice, lCc; prime, 10 Mc;
modtum. 15c; 1009, cholco, 21c;
prlmo, 20c; medium, 16819c,
WOOLr Nominal. 1909, Wllln
motto valloy, 20Cr21c; onstorn Oro-
Kon, 20 iff S3c.
BIIEEI'SKINS BhcarltiR, 10fl2Dc
each; sliort wool, 25J7 50c; medium
wool, 50cff $1 each; ions wool, 7fictff
11.25 each.
TALLOW Prime, por lb. 3 4c;
No. 2 and grease, 22lc.
MOHAIR 1909, 232c lb.
HIDES Dry hides, 17dri8M,c lb;
croon, 0 Q0Vjc; bulls, green salt.
7c lb; kips, 10O10Vic; cnlves, green,
16TlSc per lb.
Mutter. KgK" and Poultry.
EOaS Local, candled, solcct, 27 hi
28c; local ntoraRO, 27c; eastern
stcraRo, 17? ISc.
11UTTER Extra creomory
37
39c; fancy, 37c; storo, 3 fie.
POULTRY Mixed chlckons, 18c;
funcy hens, lSV&c; roosters, old 13;
goose, He for llvo, 1 6
18c for drcss'jd; ducks, 22 l-2c; tur
keys, ollvo, 22c; dressed, 27029c;
PIkooiih, HQiiatis, $2. CO dozen, dress
ed chicken, 1 3J 2c pound Inglior than
alive.
Grain, Flour nnd liny.
I1ARLUY Producers' prlco 1909
Feed, 31; rolled, $33; browing,
$30.t0.
WHEAT Track, club, $1.00
1.07; bluo atom, $1.1G; rod, $1.08;
forty fold, $1.10; Wlllamctto valloy,
$.00.
MILLSTUFF3 Soiling price
Dran, $27; middlings, $34; shorts,
$20(0)27.50; chop. $22 B29; alfalfa
meal, $21 por ton.
FLOUR Now crop, patonts, $C
15; straight, $5; bakors', $5:95
G.1C; Wlllamotto valloy, $5.70 bbl.;
export grades, $4.50; graham, l-4s,
$5.70; wholo wheat, $6.76; ryo,
$5.75; bales, $3,15.
HAY Producers' prlco Now tim
othy, Wtllninetto valloy, rancy,
$20; ordinary, $19; oastorn Oregon,
$20 (IT 2 1 ; mixed, $15; clover No. 1,
$15.G0?10; wheat, $1617; choat,
$10017; alfnlfn, $17.
OATS Spot dollvory, now, pno
ducora' prlco Track No. 1 whlto,
$31T$32; gray, $3031.
Fruits nnd Vegcfablw.
FRESH FRUITS Orangos: Now
nnvols, $2Z3,00. Itananns, 55V.-c
lb; lemons, $5.50(0)0.00 box; grapo
frult, $4; oars, $1.25; grapoa, $1.
75. POTATOES Soiling, new, $1.15
1.25; buying, onstorn Multnomah
and Clackamas, 8085c Wlllamotto
valloy, 70 75c.
ONIONS Jobbing, $1.50 por cwt;
garlic, 10012c per lb.
APPLES $1,25 0 $3.50.
DEANS Small wliUo, $5.50; largo
whlto, $4.50; pink, $4.85; bnyou,
$G; Limns, $5; rods, $8,
CATTLE Dost stoors, $5.5005.-
76; good fltoors, $5; common stoors,
$4.25; modlum, $4.3504.50; fancy
bolters, $4.00; modlum cows, $4,00;
poor cows, $3.0003,60; bulls, $2,50
3.75; Btngs, $2,5003,00.
HOGS Dost eflBt of tho mouutalns,
$0.0009,26; fancy, $8.5008,75;
stockors, $7,00; pigs, $8,00.
SHEEP Doit wothors, $0.00; or
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Some of the Want Ads
"Were Written for You"
In tho courno of a year u eortatn number of want adH aro WRITTEN FOlt YOU. That Ih,
they have a j-wtter IntorcHt for YOU than for anyone olse In the city hence arc, In effect,
"written for you." J $4 MWkfl
Horo'a tlio tniitallzlnj; pnrt of It: You enn't poanlbly know when thoy aro to bo printed un
less you pny tho prl . Tho price Ih IntolllKont vigilance In reading tho clannlfled ads. No '
ono can do It for you and find tho adH that were "written for you." You muHt do It your
self or m!8B them.
And to koop mlmilng. tho adH that were "vrllton for you" Is to keep aloof from tho atmos
phere of nucccss t ) koop your nolf out of tou'.i with tho prospering people, the winning
people, tho worth-wlillo people.
After roa find a few of tho adB that woro "written for you," you'll begin to find" some of
tho cl.ai.Los and opportunities to prosper which dally life In this city hold FOK YOU!
Ono cent a word. Six Insertions fo rtho price of five.
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dinary, $6.50; spring lambs, $G.50
0.75; straight owes, $5.2505.50;
mixed lots, $5.50.
CALVES Dcst, $5.75 00.00; ordi
nary, $5.00 05.26.
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MEDFORD MARKETS. i
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Fruits and Vt-nctntilcs. j
(PrlceB paid by Medtrod merchants.)
APPLES 2 04o lb. j
Potatoes, 1 -:'c lb, olIoo. $l.r0
cwt.; cnbbago, 2c; turnips, lMc;
parsnips, 1 to 1 1--c lb.; squnb. il to
$1.25 dozen. '
Hutter, Kn nnd Poultry. i
(Prices paid by Mcdford merchants)
Ranch buttcr; 32 &c; fancy cream
ery, 40c. I
Fresh ranch orbb, 25c. 1
Mixed poultry, 10 014c; spring
chlckons, 15 018c; turkcyB, 17c. ,
(Prices paid producers.)
Hay Timothy, $16; alfalfa, $15;
grass, $14; grain hay, $1G.
Oraln Wheat, $1.20 bushel; oats,
$3C ton; barley, $30 ton.
Deef 3 1-2 to 4 l-2c; pork, 7 1-rc;
mutton, 7c; lamb, f-c; veal (drsi.l)
7c.
(Selling prices.)
Rolled barley. 2 cwt., $3S ton;
bran, $1.07; middlings, $1.86 01.90;
shorts. $1. SO 1.85.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Cheap, 1 bny mare;
sound, good to work. R. A. Harvey,
cornor C aifd Clark street. 289
FOR SALE 5 and 10-ucro tracts
just within and adjoining city lim
its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pay
mortfl. Address P. O. Box 418.
FOR SALE Eggs, thoroughbred
nugg Orpington Bettings, $2 per
16. Address Pino Treo Poultry
Ranch, Gold Ray, Orogon.
FOR SALEChoico business proper
ty at a bnrgnin, on long time; easy
terraB Address P O, Box 418,
OR SALE Oak, fir nnd pino cord
wood, 12 nnd 10-inch; also dry rail
wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phone
order to Main 420)
FOR SA"Ll$Wlll soil ray black maro
11 years old, 1200 pounds; good to
work; flno under saddle; porfectly
sound; only $150 cash. Call at
1009 W. Main street. C. T. Har
mon.
F(5r SALE 40 acres of good timber
flvo miles from Medford; all down
hill. Mat Calhoun. Phoonlx, Oro
gon.
FOR SALE Flno now 6-room bunga
low nt No. G41 North Rlvorsldo nro
nuo; houso nil modon. nnd oast
front; maplo floors; corner lot;
prlco $2000; half half cash, balance
torms. This will mako you n flno
homo nnd la nn extra good buy. O.
II. Plorco & Son. 28G
FOR 8 ALE Or trado, 40 acres on
Antolopo orook, bait bottom land;
tblB Is undeveloped fruit land; will
trado to half valuo; price $800. C.
C. Plorco, Modford. 286
FOR SALE GO acroo, finest building
slto In tho volloy, lucludlig 30 ncrea
good fruit land; cheap and terms
right. H. C. Mnltby, Palm Dldg.,
Mnln and Front.
FOR SALE Household furniture.
Inqulro 214 W. Jackson st. 28G
FOR 8ALE Ono brand now Oltvor
typowrltor, with nil tho latest Im
provements, $85 cash, cost $100;
this nmchlno Imn not boon usod. Ad
dress K, caro of thla office L. L.
KInnoar.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rbodo
Island oggs, $2.50 for 15. W. Thoo.
Matlock, Wllllo streot. 285
FOR SALE A nearly
Inch wagon, comploto.
724, Modford, Or.
now, tliroo
AUdrosa Box
285
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FfIR SAIP.
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FOR SALE 75 acres best fruit land
! In north end of valley; 4 miles from
! railroad; 1-2 mllo from school;
about 15 acres cleared; some fruit
In bearing; Irrigating ditch runs
through mlddlo of It; plenty of vra
tor; with houso, barn, well and
spring and 1000 cords of wood on It;
a No. 1. road In all directions: $45
poi acre; buy of owner. See Cole -
man at cigar factory. 268
FOR SALE Or exchange modern
rcsldeuco, seven rooms, bath and
! basoment, Portland Heights, Port
land, corner lot, magnificent view.
Will sell on terms or exchange, tor
Roguo River or Medford property.
Inquire Q. Putnam, Mall Tribune'
office
FOR SALE A beautiful homo In a
good locality; a well finished nine-,
room houso; nlco lawn, email or-
chard, shudo trees, good barn and
windmill; plpellno on ono cornor.
Inquire ot F. X. Musty, Tolo, Or.304
FOR SALE On North Rlvorsldo
Avenue. 5 room house, barn end
,ono-halt aero of good garden land
all for $1500. AddrosB P. O. box.
878. Mcdford. Or.
FOR SALE Timber. How would
you llko to got G40 acres with 10
million foot of saw timber for
$7000? Wo 1-svo It for sale. C.
H. Pclrco & Son. 284
FOR SALE Jersey cow at 1306 Cen
tral avenue, North., Medford. 288
FOR SALE Or exchange, good se
cured paper to exchango for small
ranch or Medford city property. Ad
dress I. V. N., caro Mall Trlbuno.2SS ,
FOR SALE
-For a fow days, 6-room
house ono acre cholco lond, well
located: a money maker at $2S50. j
Let us show you. Wright Allln.2S4 ,
FORSALEOno aero, ono block
from Mnln; half sot to fruit; dandy
cardon: grauos. berrlos. cherries,
cholco location for chickens, $3500;
torms. Wo can show you. Wright &
Allln. 128 E. Main. 284
FOirSALE Good lot In splendid
rosldonco section for less money than
a smaller lot will bring a groater dls
tanco from business section. Ad
dross Y, caro ot this office
FOR SALE Good steam wood saw.
Address L. O. Van Woven, Modford,
Ore. 993
FOR SALE Now 8-room modorn
houso.v furnished complete, east
front, a flno homo; also one small
houso and lot and ono nice vacant
lot; will sell part or all at a bar
gain, Apply at 203 Olson st
284"
FOR SALE 80 acres 3 miles south
ot Medford on Phoonlx road; Im
proved; 12 acres bottom land 4
acres fair orchard; 4 acres olfolfa
20 acros In cultivation. J. S.Von
drof, Phoonlx. 284
FOR SALE Ninety nens. 30 tn one
year old applo and poar treos, 100
Inchos of water, 2 1-2 miles from
railroad station. For torms wrlto
"Owner," caro Mali Tribune 201
FOR SALE 461 acros of the vory
best free boII land In tho valloy and
only 5 miles from Modford tor $65
an acre.
A beautiful homo of 8 rooms and 4
acres ono and onerhalt miles from
Medford, n boaufy and cheap as
dirt.
D. II. JACKSON & CO.,
Opposite botol Mooro.
FOR SALE Roguo Rlvor Valloy land
of tho host pears, apples, poaches,
Tokay grapoo; $15,000 (bnlnnco
tlmo) Will handle ovor 200 acres;
closo to railroad; about 27 acres in
12 and 2-year-old orchards; unBur
passod, ldoal locution for fruit or
alfnlfn; has rlvor trontngo; wator
rlghtB; boating, fishing and Irriga
tion on place Addrosa Dox 23, enro
Modford Mall Trlbuno.
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i FOR SALE 40 fine sotting turkey
hens for sale. Inquire of John An
derson, manager Westerlund Or
chards. Telephone Farmer 83. 299
FOR SALE Mimeograph for dupH
eating letters, in good condition,
cheap, at office of Condor Water &
Power Co. 283 &
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WANTED A man who wishes to
work a ten-acro tract of land, ctoso
In, for truck gardening. Call at
141 North Fir street.
! WANTED To buy or rent, house of
flvo to soven rooms, with one to
five acres of ground. Address H,
Mall Tribune. 285
WANTED Driver for tea and coffee
route. Apply at once to S. Kemp
thorn, 237 River Mj avenue, phone
3871. 2?7
WANTED Experienced atone cutter
and quarry man. Call at Condor
Wator and Power Co's. office.
WANTED Competent girl for gen
eral housework for family of three.
P. O. Box 087.
WANTED About 10 acres good ap
plo land wanted from owner. Glvo
particulars. 32, care Mall Tribune.
284
WANTED Housekeeper nnd cook,
middle-aged lady preferred; seven
In family. Address or apply to S,
G. Van Dyke, Phoenix, Oo.
WANTED A lady solicitor to sell
electric heating, cooking and light
Ing devices. Apply t.t tho Condon
Water and Power Co.
'WANTED A position on a farm by
; an experienced lady cook, to take
charge ot iho culinary department;
also for n practical man to do farm
work. Address N, caro Sunnysldc
Hotel. Eagle Point, Or.
'WANTED Customers In Medford for
(lUU i I it 14 UV1 eVJ llllin. Ufc X V
quart; mornh delivery. C. A. Orr,
Central Point. Or. 288
WANTED GUI to work In printing
shop; no experience necessary. Ap
ply Dawson Ptg. Co., IS N. Grape
streot.
WANTED A man experienced In the
handling of Incubators and turkey
raising. Apply at oftlco of Condor
Water & Power Co. 283
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FOR RENT.
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FOR RENT Sovon-room furnished
house, also furnished room. 322 So,
Central avenue 287
FOR RENT Tracts of land from
one to forty acres; with water for
irrigation, suitable for raising po
tatoes and gnrden truck, also suit
able for chicken nud turkey raising.
Owner will furnish a reasonable
amount of lumber nnd poultry and
otbor fencing for improvements if
lessee porform labor of orecting
snmo. Call nt offico of Condon
Water nnd Power company for par
ticulars. FOR RENT Farms, from 40 acres
upward, suitublo for fruit, alfalfa,
stock or general farming. Inqulro at
offico Condor Water & Power com
pany, 209 W. Main Btreet.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms 45
North Bartlott stroot. 285
FOR RENT Sovon-room modorn
houso, closo In; also four-room
house, $8.00. 322 South Central
avenue, 287
FOR RENT Nlcoly lurnlsned rooms
for rent with board; translonts ac
commodated by tho day or wook.
No, 10 North 'Grape Btroot, next to
Fruit Growers' bank.
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms. 525 South Ivy street, 285
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FOR RENT.
FOR SALE A bnrsaln In 200 acres
best fruit and alfalfa land in valley;
Hi) acHS in cultlTftl'c-o. FOV par
ticulars boo owner. Box ?8. 2S7
FOR RENT Only hotel in town of
1000 population. Call at Condor
Water and Power Co., 209 Weet
Main street.
fOR RENT 5-room
houso In
good
locitlon. Call on W.
100 N. Front st.
L.
Caosocka,
285
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LOST.
LOST A Jersey cow. No. 1115 West
Main. A. V. Walters.
289
FOUND Watch. Owner may have
same by Identifying and paying for
this ad. C. C. Pierce, 128 E. Main
street. 2,9
FOR EXCHANGE.
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fuk exuhanoe i&-acre young
orange and lemon orchard, In beat
condition, near Los Angeles, Cal.;
want land In Roguo River vsiler;
object, must change climate; what
have you? Address J. W. Arm
strong, Covina, Cal. 285
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Tea and Coffee Houses.
GRAND UNION TEA CO. Any va
riety of tea or coffee grown can he
had from thoir agent, S. Keap-
thorne, 237 Riverside avenue. Phone
3871. Tickets givfn with every
purchase.
Restaurants.
CHOW 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 be sold by the proprietor,
Chow Youne.
Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and
sheetiron ware on hand and made to
order. 128 North G street.
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm Building.
PORTER J. NEFF Attornoy-at-law.
No. 9 D street, ground floor.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vie, C. L. Reamcs. Lawyers. Of
fico Medford National Bank Build
ing, second floor.
B. F. MULKEY Attornoy-at-Law,
Offices Room 30, Jackson County
Bank Building, Medford.
Transfer and Drayago.
H. S. BRUMBLE D ravage and
transfer. Baggage stored. Offico
C and Seventh.
Real Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real
Estate, Loans and Fire Insurance
Office, suite 205-206, over lrruit
erowers' Bank. Phone 541.
ADAMS & BRIGGS O. Adams, C.
P. Briegs, real estate, insurance,
farm and city property, timber.
Butte Falls. Or.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho
best equipped job office in South
ern Oregon; Portland p. ices. 37
South Central nve.
Opticians.
DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op
tician between Portland and Sae
rnmento. Offico on West Main Et
and railroad.
Brick Companies.
G. W. Priddy. J. T. O'Brien
O. D. Nagle.
THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick
manufacturers and contractors;
also limo, cement and plaster in any
quantity. Office, Mcdford National
Bank bldg. Phone Main S45.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phone 351. Night
Phonos: C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H.
Butler 3571.
Photographers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Mnckoy nnd die with joy." Over Al
len & Reagan's store; entrance on
Seventh street.
hospitals.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
" 344 South C st., Medferd, Or. E.
W. Hisey, Mntron. Official hospi
tal P. & E. R. R.
Dentists.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, DentiBt
Office iu rooms 203-204, Fanners'
& Fruitgrowers' bank building, west
of the tracks.
Stenographers.
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block.
Stenographic work done quickly and
well.
TttlSINESS DIRECTORY.
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MISS JENESSE BUTLER Piano
instriicti?p And musical history.
Studio, tfd S P.B St. Phone
Main 2101. """'" " .... "l -
HARMONY, sight reading, musical
form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan
Colicgo of Music. Miss Flora Gray.
Studios, 144 South Central avenue.
Phone 403.
Clvfl Engineers.
WILL take by contract, on reason
able terms, all kinds of work; also
irrigating, planting and cultivating,
etc. Landscapo gardening. First
class references. William Peters,
Civil Engineer, Phono 1801, 322 B.
Main street, Medford, Or.
BKi Pesters.
VEBNE T. CANON Bill Poster and
Distributor. All orders promptly
' filled. Roem 7, Jachson County
Bank Bailding, Medford, Or.
Bfttiard Farters.
S. T. BROWN & CO, Billiards, Ci
gars and Seft Drinks. Up stairs,
Yong & Hall building. A nice cool
place to spend the hot afterpoons.
ArcMtects.
J. EL A. BILES Architect and
Builder. P. O. Box 486, Medford,
Or. Yonr building respectfully so
licited. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects an8d
Builders, office 7-8, 235 Main.
Phone Main 3471. Residence phone
247L
Carriafts ami ftata PaintlHj.
VALLEY .SIGN AND CARRIAGH
WORKS High-class work guaran
teed. Signs. Riverside aveaos.
Phone 86L -
FumMure.
H. P. WILSON & CO.. dealeia ki new
and second -hand farnhare and
hardware. Agents for Moaad City
kitchen cabinet. 323 E; Seventh st
MISSION 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 and Second-Hand
Furniture. Eads' old stand, 18 W.
F st South. Phono 91, Medford, Or.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
are bndded, not grafted. Our stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee av
erything put out. We aro not in the
trust. II. B. Patterson, office in
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-grade uursery
stock, a P. Cook, lrop. R. R. V.
depot P. O. Bex 841. Phone 1201,
Medford.
Cement Workers.
B, J. ADYLOTT Ail -work guaran
teed strictly first-class. Residence
No. 466 Beatty street A card will
brmg me to yon.
MUSIC
MRS. E. E. GOSE Piano instruction
Metropolitan College of Music. Miss
Flora Gray. Plrvne 483. 144 South
Central aveasa.
BuHglng anfl 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 build
ing. Medford, Or.
57. G. HOLMES Contractor and
builder; plaas and &tunate4 furn
ished. Inquire Star rest au cant er
address Box 18.
Physicians and Surgeons.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night calls
promptly answered. Office and resi
dent phone Main 3432.
S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
Offices in Haskius' building. Phone
Main 1001.
CONROY & CLANCY Office ia
Stewart Buildings Physiciaus and
Surgeons. Office phone Main 341,
private phone Mam 612.
S. It SEELY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Modern -equipped operat
ing rooms. X-Ray. Office hours
10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson
County Bank Building.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW 0teopaty3
Physicians. Mission Block. Psoas
201. Medford.
Cfrars aad Tfeaoc6.
IRELAND & ANTLE Smoke Ho awe,
dealers in tobacco, cigars and Brok
ers' supplies. Sxd&sivs agents of
Lewis Single Binder, El Merita and
El Palencla. 212 West Main street
MESSENGER. KtWlCK Messes
sera furalshed at all hevra ot day
and till 9 p. sr. to a ay yjirt of city,
(rortt Me t ISc. Phes Uuia 18UL