Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 17, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    Til' MJaPFOKD MAIL TRU3UNE, MEDFOBO, OREGON, THURSDAY, FBBIIUAHY 17, 1010.
Want Ads Not Only Hunt For Buyers But Find Them
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ADVOCATE OF LAW
OF LOVE IS HERE
Mrs. Charles C. Wliltnoy of Maiiliall,
Minn., Urncs All to Be Their
Own True Solves.
SPOKANE, Wiif.li., Fli. 17. Mr.
Olniilc ('. Wliltnoy of MhihIiiiII,
Minn., pliilanllinipiHl unit advocate
of tlio law of lovo for ovary Html,
who wiih in Spoloino tlio ollior ilny
mi I h wny lo Modford, Or., to vixlt
luir mod, .1. W. Wliilni'y, mild in tut
interview Unit no mini or woman in
froo iih long 'in lu or hIio Im nnilur an
othi'f intin'ri or woman's niitliorlty.
In explanation of what nlio IioIIovch,
Mr. Whitney nniil:
"Be your own trim Hulf good,
lenn in body and muni. When yon
nc a prion!, doiioon or minister roll
itig hi eye and pointing honvcii
wnrtl, look out.
"The Hiiiim great blue above 1 jiixt
the hiiiiui hlnu below tin. Wo nro a
inprry-go-round in tin Iioiivoiih, hav
ing a glorious opportunity to onjoy
everything. It m all our without iihk
iuu'. What hIiiiII wo do to he free r
to know the trutht Why, you ilon't
havi to lo nnytliing if you Keep g'
ilig, hut if you slop, tin1 devil in to
.pny.
"'Hilly' Suuilay. rhapiiitiu. I.owry
anil all llione follows learned the
Maw ot motion. I hoy koop going
anil tin' 'miekorH' pay 1io hills. .Iouh
kipt u'iintr. anil really it ih an cny
way to get ultiriK
'TonfcHH your faults to your fain
lly, tint cat, dog, horson, cnttlo ami
lioip ami then do hotter. They will
know if yon nro trineon; without
your Haying a word. Loam tho law
of lovo of ovory soul."
Mrs. Whitnov has six ohildroii ami
says hr hoavon is hor homo.
. Mrs. Whit wy is now in .Medford
visiting with hor sou.
.OFFICER REFUSES TO
DISCUSS EXPLOSION
VAM.KJO, Cnl., Fob. 17 Navnl
'Constructor Hvans, who returned horo
Inst night with his tirldo from tlio
oast, refused today to discuss tlio ox
'ploHton of tlio holler tube on tho tor
poilo tiont destroyer Hopkins nt Ban
DIoro yostorday. although tho tubos
of tho bunt's boilers woro found to
have boon stuffed with rubbish whon
It wns under repnlrs nt tho navy yard
:hore. - -
"1 rnnnot toll whothor tho explo
sion might hnvo bnd nny connoctlon
with tho Imldont horo until I lonrn
which bollor oxplodnd," until FJvnns.
"Only ono bollor wnn nffortod by tho
affair to which you rofor."
.Tho Muffing of tlio tubes of tho
JInpklns wnB "tho tnlk of tho ynrd"
tndny, nnd thoro woro mnny who ex
pressed tho likelihood that tho In
vestigation would dovolap n Bonaa
lion. Honr Admiral Phelps, In chnrgo of
"Mnro Inlnnd, nnld Hint tho Investl
gntlon would bo hold at San Diego,
where tho explosion occurred, nnd ro.
fused to discuss It In nny wny.
Tho Ronornl opinion provnllit thnt
tho stuffing of tho tubon could not
hnvo boon Inspired by any known
purpoHo other than tho possibility of
n doalro for vongonnco growing out of
.tho fnutlonnl difficulties nt tho ynrd.
Thoro'a n boom onIn wlmtT In
' nuioks.
vynr
MEDFORD TIME TABLE.
..4.
"? " "p" NorllilKiiiTTil
.No720fPortlnnd T.ocnTTTTf "RTbTKTnT
To. iniOregon I3xprcs,.. R:24 p.m.
' No. 14PortInnd ExproBa.j 8:30 p. in.
J Hoiithbouiul "
No. UiCnllfornla E3xproflB10:3B n. m.
' No. l.ljs, F. BxproBH. . . , 3:32 p. in,
'.No. 19AtmIand Locnl. . . ,11:22 p. m.
ftfwjfonl to Jacksonville.
' Motor car Jo.ivob SToO a.'m'.
Trnln lonvos 10: 4B n. in.
'Trnln lenves , , ,' 3;3B p. m
fjrnln lonyea j (1:00 p. m.
Wotor enr lonvos 9:30 p. m.
.Taiksouvlllo to Mcdford.
Motor lonven 7:00 n. m.
-Trnln loavoa 8:45 a.m.
Trnln lonvos 2:30 p. in,
Train leaves 4:30 p. m,
Motor enr lonvoa j 7:30 p.m.
'VACIPIO 'ib HA8THHN ItAlWAY.
N. ljl.onvoa Medford . ,. 8:10 n. m.
No. 3
Il.onvos Modford ... 3:00 p. m.
Mo. 2
No, 4
lArrlvos Modford , . 10;10 n. m.
Arrives Modford ,, B:00p. tn.
No. 1
jArrlveB Knglo Polntl 8;4G n. m.
ILonvba Rnglo Point 0:0Ba, m.
No. 2
No.SArrlvoa Baglo Polntj 3;4Bp. ra.
vo. 4LonvoB Englo Polntl 4:00 p.m.
SHORTER LIKE PLANNED
ANGEL CITY TO EAST
Now Company Will Cut 250 Miles
Off of Present Route East
From Los .Angeles.
DKNVKIf. Colo., IVh. 17. -Several
humlroil mill's of tiiiokiip will ho out
from the prosoul railway route be
tween horn unil los Angeles, aeeord-
ing to represeutiitives of the Arizo'iu
Kiistern Itailrond ooiupuny, who me
here today.
The Arizona eoiiiimnv was incur.
poraleil last week with a eapital of
1.0(10.0110. Allhoiieh it will hnvo
for its main object the hiiililing of a
line from Vuma to Duniiigo, where
it will eohneet with the Denver
Kin (Jrauile, the ooiupauy will ulti
mately use the now route a a part
of n transcontinental road through
Arizona.
This would furnish los Anireles
with the shortest eastern route
through Denver ntul Oninha to Chi-
en co. It would save at least l.'O ami
possibly '-T0 miles over the pre-eul
shortest route.
Bill Up Soon.
WASHINGTON. I). (.. Feb. 17. -The
exclusion hill, introduced in the
house of representative by Hayes of
( iiliforuia will soon come up for no
tion. One clause of thhe measure
reads:
"To oxelude persons who, under
the provisions of the revised statutes
hi i lie lumen Mute, are ine iiri u o
to become eitieus of the United
States unless they are merchants,
teachers, students or travelers for
curiosity or pleasure."
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PORTLAND MARKETS.
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Hops, Wool niul Hides.
HOPS 1308 crop, cholco 15c;
prtmo to cholco, lflc: prime, 16 Mc
mmltiim. 15c: 1909, cholco. 21c;
prime. 20c; medium, 16 10c,
WOOl Nominal, 1909, Wllln-
motto valley, 20 21c; enstorn Oro-
goti. 2O0,23c
SHKEP8K1N8 Shonring. 10C25C
each; bort wool, 2rffr0c; medium
wool, QOcifTIl each; long wool, 75c(
91.25 ench.
TALLOW Prlmo, por lb. 3 4c:
No. 2 nnd grcaso, 2(?2lic.
MOHAIH 1900, 23?24c lb.
HIDIJS Dry hides, 1718t4c lb;
greon, 910&c: bulla, greon salt,
7c lb; klp, lOlOWc; cnlvps, groon,
lC(fflSc pot lb.
Itutter, lCggs mid Poultry.
HOaS Locnl, cnndlod, nelect, 27
T28c; local storage, 27c; eastern
atorngo, n& 18c.
HUTTKll Hxtrn creamery, 37
39c; fnncy, 37c; atoro, 25c.
POULTRY Mlxod chickens, 18c;
fancy lions, IS He; roosters, old 13 H;
gooso, 14c . for llvo, 16
18c for drosflul; ducks, 22 l-2c; tur
keys, allvo, 22o; dressed, 2 7 (IT 20c;
pigeons, squabs, $2.50 dozen, dress
ed chtckon, I 2c pound highor than
allvo.
Grain, Flour and liny.
IIARLKY Producers' prlc) 1909
Food, $31; rolled, $33; browing,
$30.50,
WHEAT Track, club, $1.06 3
1.07; bluo stom, f 1.16; rod, $1.08;
forty fold, $1.10; Wlllnmetto vnlloy,
$.06.
MILL8TUFFS Soiling prlco
Ilrnn, $27; middlings, $34; shorts,
$2627.50; chop, $22f29; nlfnlfa
monl, $21 por ton.
FLOUR Now crop, pntonts, $6.-
15; Btrntght, $5; bnkora', $G:95
1G; Wlllnmotto vnlloy, $5.70 bbl.j
oxport grades, $4.50; grahnm, l-4s,
$5.70; wholo whont, $5.75; ryo.
$5.75; bnloa. $3,15.
HAY Producora' prleo Now tim
othy, Wlllamotto valloy, fnncy,
$20; ordlnnry, $19; cnatorn Oregon,
20ff21; mtxod, $15; clover No. 1,
$ir.50a10; whont, $105ri7; cheat,
$lCa17; nlfnlfa, $17.
OATS Spot dellvory, now, pao-
ducora' prlco Trnck No. 1 whlto,
$31dT$32; gray, $3O031.
Fruits and VonefaMes.
FItlOSH FUUITSOrnnges: Now
navels, $27.3.00. Uannnas, nff5l4c
Hi; lemons, $5.50(06.00 box; grnpo-
fruit, $t; ,ioar8, $1,25; grapes, $1.
75. POTATOES Soiling, now, $1.15
1.20; buying, pastern Multnomah
nnd Clacknmns, 80 85c; Wlllnmotto
valley, 70075c.
ONIONS Jobbing, $1.50 por cwt;
garlic, 10312c por lb,
.APPLES $1.25 $3.50,
DEANS Small whlto, $5,50; largo
whlto, $4.50; plnlc, $4.85; bayou,
$0; Limns, $5; rods, $8,
OATTLE Boat atoora, $5.5005.-
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Some of the Want Ads
"Were Written for You"
In tho course of a year a certain number of want ads are WRITTEN FOIt YOU. That Is,
they hnvo a greater Interest for YOU than for anyone else In the city henco aro. la effect,
"written for you."
Horo'a tho tantalizing part of It: You cau't possibly know when they aro to bo rrlcted un
less you pny tho prHv The prlco la Intelligent vigilance In reading tho classified ads. No
ono can do It for you and find tho ads' that wore "written for you." You must do It your
selfor miss them.
And to koop missing tho nds thnt were "written for you" Is to keep aloof from tho atmoa
phoro of success to keep your r.elf out of toui with the prosporfng people, the winning
pooplo, the worth-wJille people.
After vou find a few of tho ads that woro "written for you," you'll begin to find some of
the cl.ai.ies nnd opportunities to prospor which dally Jlfo In this city bold FOIt YOU!
Ono cont n word. Six Insertions fo rtho prlco of five.
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75; good Btccrs, $5; common stcors,
$1.25; medium, $4.35 04.50; fancy
heifers, $4.00; medium cows, $4.00;
poor cows, $3.003.50; bulls, $2.50
3.75; stags, $2.50 (tf 3.00.
HOGS Dost east of tho mountains,
$9.009.25; fnncy, $8. 6008.75;
Mockers, $7.00; pigs, $8.00.
SHEEP Debt wethora, $6.00; or
dinary, $5,50; spring lambs, $6.50
6.76; straight owes, $S.255.50;
mixed lots, $5.50.
CALVES Heat, $5.75 6.00; ordi
nary, $5.00 5.25.
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Fruits nnd Vnrotnblcs.
(Prices paid by Medfrod merchants.)
APPLES 2 4n lb.
Potatoes, 1 :'c lb. nt.lon. $l0
cwt.; cabbage, 2c; turnips, Mic;
parsnips, 1 tn 1 l-'-clb,; squaii". 1 to
$1.25 dozen.
Mutter. Kggs nml Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford merchants)
Ranch butter. 32V4c; fancy cream-
r
cry, hoc.
Fresh ranch eggs, 25c.
Mixed poultry, 10 14c; spring
chickens, 15 18c; turkoys, 17c.
(Prices paid producers.)
Ilny Timothy, $16; alfalfa, $16;
grass, $14; grain hay, $16.
Grain Wheat, $1.20 buahol; oata,
$36 ton; barley, $30 ton.
Roof 3 1-2 tn 4 l-2c; pork. 7 1-fc;
mutton, 7c; lamb, rc; veal (rtrosi-.l)
7c.
(Soiling prices.)
Rolled barley. 2 cwt., $38 ton;
bran, $1.07; middlings, $1.S51.90;
ahorta, $1.S01.85.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Cheap, 1 bay maro;
sound, good to work. It. A. Harvey,
corner C and Clark streot. 289
FOIt SALE S and 10-aore tracts
just within nnd adjoining city lim
its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay
ments. Addross P. O. Box 418.
FOR SALE Eggs, thoroughbrod
Rugg Orpington settings, $2 por
15. Addross Pino Troo Poultry
Ranch, Gold Ray, Oregon.
FOR SALE--Choice Lusinurfs proper
ty at a Imrgnin, on long time; easy
tonus Addreos P Rox 418
FOR SALE Oak, fir and pine cord-
wood, 12 nud 10-iuoh; also dry rail
wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phone
ordor to Main 420)
FOR SALE Will Boll my black maro
11 yoars old, 1200 pounds; good to
work; flno undor Baddlo; porfoctly
sound; only $150 cash. Call at
1009 W. Main atroot. C. T. Har
mon. FOR SALE 40 ncros pf good timber
flvo mlloa from Medrord; nil down
hill. Mat CalHoun, Phoonlx, Oro
gon. FOR SALE Or trndo, 40 ncrea on
Antelopo crook, half bottom land;
thlB ta undeveloped fruit land; will
trado to half valuo; prlco $800. C.
C. Plorco, Modford. 286
F0RSALE--:66 ncroa," f lueet building
slto In tho vulloy, IucIikUle 30 ncreB
good fruit land; chonp nud tonus
right. II. O. Mnltby, Palm Dldg.,
Main and Front.
FOR SALE Household furniture
Inquire 211 W. Jackson ot. 2 SO
FOR SALE Ono brand now Ollvor
lypowrltor, with all tho latest Im
provements, $85 cash, coat $100;
this mnchlno hni not boon usod. Ad
dress K, caro ot thl3 offlco. L. L.
Klnnonr.
FOR SALE Thoroughbrod Rhodd
iBlnnd ogga, $2.60 for 15. W. Thoo.
Mntlock, Willie atrcot. 285
FOR SALE A nonrly
inch wngon, complete.
724, Modford, Or.
now, throo
Addroas Box
286
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FOR SALE.
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FOTTSALE 76 acres best fruit land
In north end or valloy; 4 miles from
. . . . . , . 1 , .
railroad; 1-2 mllo from school;
about 16 acres cleared; some fruit
in bearing; Irrigating ditch runs
through mlddlo of It; plenty of wa
ter: with house, bnrn, well and
spring and 1000 cords of wood on It;
a .o. i ruuu 111 uu uiiucuuua,
noi aero: buv of owner. Bee Colo-1
man at cigar factory. 268
FOlTSALE Or exchange. mode?H
resldonco, seven rooms, bath and
baaomcnt, Portland Heights, Port-!
land, corner lot, magnificent view. n, for truck gardening. Call at
Will acll on terms or oxchango for 141 NortU Fir street.
Roguo River or Medford property. WANTEDTo buy or rent, houae of
Inquire O. Putnam. Mail Tribune. 8evcn onQ
offlco
five acres of ground. Address H,
FOR SALE A beautiful home In a( jIalj Tribune. 285
good locality; a well finished nine-: !
room houso; nlco lawn, email or- WANTED Driver for tea and coffee
chard, ahudo trees, good barn and, route. Apply at ouce to S. Kemp
windmill; plpollno on one corner.' thorn. 237 Rlveri'dj avenue, phono
Inqulro of F. X. Musty, Tolo. Or.304 j 3871. 291
FOR SALE 40 fine setting turkey
bona for aale. Inqulro of John An-,
dorson, manager Westerlund Qr-
chards. Telephone Farmer S3. 299
FOR SALE Jersey cow at 1306 Cen
tral avenue, North., Modford. 288
FOR SALE Or exchange, good ae-
cured paper to exchange for small
ranch or Medford city property. Ad-
dreas I. V. N., caro .Mall Trlbuno.2SS I
FORSALE Good lot in splendid
residenco section for less money than
n amaller lot will bring a greater dla-
tanco from business soctlon. Ad-!
dress Y, caro of this office.
FOR SALE Good steam wood saw.
Address L. O. Van Woven, Medford,
Oro. 293
FOR SALE Now S-room modern
house, furnished complete, east
front, a fine home; also ono small 1
houso and lot nnd ono nlco vacant j
lot: will sell part or all at a bar-i
gain. Apply at 203 Olson Bt. 284 j
FOR SALE N'nety aens. 30 In one
year old applo and poar trees, 100
Inches of water, 2 1-2 miles from
railroad station. For terms wrlto
"Owner," caro Mall Tribune. 261
FOR "SALE 4 6 1 acres ot the very
best frco soli land In tho valloy and
only 5 miles from Modford for $65
an aero.
A bountiful homo of 8 rooms and 4
acres ono and one-hnlf miles from
Modford, a beauty and cheap as
dirt.
D. II. JACKSON & CO.,
Opposlto hotel Moore.
FOR SALE Roguo River Valloy land
of tho boat pears, apples, poaches,
Tokay grapes; $15,000 (balanco
tlmo) Will Uandlo ovor 200 acres;
closo to railroad; about 27 acres In
12 and 2-year-old orchards; unsur-
nassod. Ideal locatloL for fruit or.
alfalfa; has river froutugo; water I
rights; bontlng. flshlns and lrrlga-1
tlon on placo. Addross Dox 23, caro
Modford Mall Trlbuno.
FOR SALE A bargain in 200 acres
best fruit and alfalfa land In valloy;
160 acroa In cultivation, For par
ticulars boo ownor. Dox 798. 2S7
FOR SALE .Mimeograph for dupll-,
eating letters, In good condition,
chonp, nt offlco of Condor Water & 1 poR RENT Housokoeplng rooms 45
Power Co. 2S3 j Xorth nnrUott 8tr00t. 2S5
FOR SALE Just onough trees for pg- nfixT Tlmiso, completely tuF
a family orchard If taken soon, also; n,8hwl( G roomS inrB0 Bimjcn spot,
Cholco resldonCO lot Close III. W. D. ' n,nMr,n ,.,., tolnnlionn. lmrn. hon-
Harris, 132 N. Ivy at.
290
FOR SALE Frosh cow. C. 1). Wol
vorton, West Main and Ross Court.
2S4
FOR SALE Flno now 6-room bunga
low nt No. 641 North lllvorslde avo
nuo; houso all modori. and east
front; maple floors; corner lot;
prlco $2000; hnlf half cash, balanco
torms. This will mnkq you a flno
homo and In au oxtra good buy. O.
II. Plerco & Son. 286
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FflRRAIF
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poR gLE On North Rlroraldo
Avcnuo, 5 room house, barn and
,ono-half aero of good garden land
all for $1500. Address P. O. box
878, Medford. Or.
!
I ....... VANJPl
WANTED A second hand billiard
table in fair condition. Address
! Sportsman. Prospect, Or. 286
WANTED A man who wishes to
work a ton-acro tract of land, close
WANTED Experienced atone cutter
and quarry man. Call at Condor
Water and Power Co's. office.
j WANTED-Competent girl for gen
oral housework for family of three.
P. O. Box fi87.
W AM uu Housekeeper and cook,
middle-aged lady preferred; seven
,n family. Addross or apply to S.
- Vfln Dyke. Phoenix, Oo.
WANTED A lndy solicitor to sell
electric heating, cooking and light-
g devices. Apply ui tno oncon
Wator and Power Co.
WANTED A position on a farm by
an experienced lady cook, to take
charge of iho culinary department;
also for a practical man to do farm
work. Address N, caro Sunnyslde
HQtol, Eaglo Point, Or.
WANTED Customers In Medford for
good, rich Jersey milk at 10 per
quart; mornl delivery. C. A. Orr,
Central Point. Or. 288
WANTED Git 1 to work In printing
shop; no experience necessary. Ap
ply Dawson Ptg. Co., 18 N. Grape
street.
W A NTED A man experienced In the
handling of incubators and turkey
raising. Apply at office of Condor
Water & Power Co. 283
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Seven-room furnished
house, also furnished room. 323 So.
Central nvonuo. 2i87
FOR RENT Tracts of land from
one to forty acres; with water for
irrigation, suitable for raising po
tatoes and garden truck, also suit
able for chicken nnd turkoy raising.
Owner will furnish u reasonable
amount of lumber and noultrv and
othor fencing for improvements if
lessee perform labor of erecting
snmo. can nt otiico . ot uonuon
Water and Power company for par
ticulars. FOR RENT Fnrms, from 40 acres
upward, suitable for fruit, alfalfa,
stock or gonoral farming. Inqulro at
offlco Condor Water & Powor com
pany. 209 W. Main street.
houso, wood In shed, lawn, city wa
ter. J. E. Payotto, P. O. Dox 742.
283
FOR RENT Nicely lurnlshed rooms
for rent with board; transients ac
commodated by the day or wook.
No. 10 North Grape street, next to
Fruit Growers' bank.
FOR RENT Seven-room modorn
houso, closo in; also four-room
houso, $8.00. 322 South Central
avonuo, 287
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FOR RENT.
FOlT KENT Only hotel la town of
1000 population. Call at Condor
Water and Power Co., 209 West
Main atrcot.
FOR RET?T 5-room house Tn good
location. Call on W. L. Casaau,
10C N. Front st. 285
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms. 525 South lry street.285
1 nsr -f
HUST Gray shawl, on East 11th at.
Finder leave at this office. 285
LOST A Jersey cow. No. 1116 West
Main. A. V. Walters. 28S
FOUND Watch. Owner may have
same by Identifying and paying for
this ad. C. C. Pierce, 128 E. Main
street. 2.9
FflR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE 16-acre yoanr
orange and lemon orchard. In beat
condition, near Los Angeles, CaL;
want, land In Roguo River valley;
object, must change climate; what
have you? Address J. W. Arm
strong, Covina, Cal. 285
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Tea and Coffee Houses.
GRAND UNION TEA CO. Any ra
riety of tea or coffee grown can be
had from their agent, S. Kemp
thorne, 237 Riverside avenue. Phone
3871. Tickets given 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 Tonne.
Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and
shectiron ware on hand and made to
order. 128 North G street
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm Building.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law.
No. 9 D street, ground floor.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank Bnild
ing, second floon
B. F. MULKEY Attorney-at-Law.
Offices Room 30, Jackson County
Bank Building, Medford.
Transfer and Drayage.
H. S. BRUMBLE Drayage and
transfer. Baggage stored. Office
C and Seventh.
Real Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real
Estate. Loans and Fire Insurnnoo
Office, suite 205-206, over Fruit
growers' Bank. Phona 541.
ADAMS & BRIGGS O. Adams, O.
P. Briggs, real estate, insurance,
farm and city property, timber.
Butte Falls. Or.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped job office in South
ern Oregon; Portland p. Ices. 37
South Central ave.
Opticians.
DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op
tician between Portland and Sac
ramento. Office en West Main st.
and railroad.
Brick Companies.
G. W. Priddy. J. T. O'Brien.
O. D. Nngle.
THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick
manufacturers and contractors;
also lune, cement and plaster in any
quantity. Office, Medford National
Bank bldg. Phone Main 545.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phono 351. Night
Phones: C. W. Conklin 3001, J. n.
Butler 3571. .
Photographers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Mackey and die with joy." Over Al
len & Reagan's storo; entrance on
Seventh street.
Hospitals.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C st, Medford, Or. E.
W. Hisey, 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 block.
Stenographic work done quickly and
well.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Plans IndriKtisn.
MISS JENNE8SE BTJTLBR Tiano
iiiRtmciion aod 'municAl history.
Studio, No. 8 S. Oroago St. Pnon
Main 2491.
HARMONY, night reading, musical
form. Mru. E. E. 3ore, MotropoHtaa
College of Music. Mies Flora Gray.
Studios, 144 South Central avssss.
Phono 493.
WILL take by contrast, -on tea em-
able terms, all Idndn of iwotk; al
irrigating, plsjitinff aad cnUiva((
etc Landscape Hardening. First
elaas referenes. William i'twi,
Civil EngiBeftr, Phone 1801, 322 K.
Main street. Me4fora -Or.
MNPMtsrs.
VERNE T. CANON Bfll foster and
Distributor. All orders .promptly
filled. Room 7, Jackson Coanty
Bank Building, Medfogd. Or.
S. T. BROWN & CO. 'Billiards, -Ci-
gars and Soft Drinks. 'Dp -sta'rrs,
Toang & fhAlhwiimg. Ja.-niea oeo'l
place te s&sbA tfce kot fleraoen.
J. K. A. BILES Architect uai
Bo&ser. P. O. Box 486, Medford.
Or. Yost TxetftHa; respectfully so
licited.
JOHNS & TURNER, Arthiiecta aaM
Builders, -office 7-8, 233 'Mass.
Phone Main 3471. Hesidcnoo phe
J247L
Carriage awl fluta yafrdfof.
VALLEY .SIGN AND 'CARRIAGE
WORKS Hifcfe-elfies work -.guaranteed.
Signs. 'Siversiee avenue.
Phase SOL
FmntHuet.
TL F. WILSON & CGL, -dealtts in new
and pecead-hasd iBmitare sni
hardware. Agests fer Meaad Citji
kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Sevan th st.
MISSION FURNITURE WBKS
Corner 8th aad Belly ate., Medford.
Mission Furniture Bsade rto order.
Cabinet work erf &1 kiads. A trial
order Belieked.
MORDOFF & WOLFF 'Cook fltovea
and Ranges. New and "Second-Hand
Furniture. EaoV -old -stand, 18 W.
F st Searth. Phone SI, Medford, Or.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
are bedded, set grafted. "Oar stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee sv
ery thing pat eat. We are not 'in the
trust. H. B. Patterson, offioe ta
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY 17URSERY
Growers of hij?k -grade nursery
stock. C. F. Ceek, Prep. IR. IR. V.
depot. P. O. Be 41. "Phono 1201,
Medford.
B. J. ADYLOTT AH jwerk guaran
teed strictly frrst-class. Residence
No. 486 Beaety txet A card will
brag aac to yea.
ftftJStC
MRS. E. B. GORE PioB8 .instruction
MetropeKtaat College of Music Miss
Flora Gray. PWie 493. 144 -South
Central aveaae.
9M9 am Lsw ftataclattan.
JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION-). C
Bogga, Acting SecseUry, 138 OtUai
Main street.
F. E. HILL Will f ureyh ,pUns aut
list of aH taaher to fee ,patun build
ing. Medfpgd, Oc
W. G. HOLMES Coateaotor an
builder; plan s end es4k nates "f urn
isbed. Inqwire fit c xestauraut or
address Bog 18.
R. W. STEARNS, NL .--Oppoaite
JacksoB County bank. Night call
promptly answered. Office and resi
dent t)hoie Main 34S2.
S. A. rXCKWOOD, VL D.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, 31. D,
Offices in Haslrins' building. Phona
Main 10431.
CONROY & CLANCY iDffioo ia
Stewart Building Physioiona
Surgeons. Office -phone Main 841;
private phona Main 012.
S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician .and
Surgeon. Modem equipped operat
ing rooms. X-Ray. Offioe uodtsi
10-12, 2-4 p. 03. Offioe -hi Jadkson
County Bank Building.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
Physicians. Mission Block. Pbon
291. Medford.
Cfears and Tbacoe.
IRELAND A ANTOE Ssaefce IIoa,
dealers in tobaaeo, -cigars and swk
ers' Hupplies. ikelutiive agunts of
Lewis Singla Binder, VI Merita aad
El Paleaeia. 212 Went Main siraet.
Uwmnwur Swvlo.
MKSSENOER fHBRVfOM Xnhm
gera furnUhed at all hours of day
aad till . m. o any jtttt t eJty,
fro 19c tot Jfc. S(m C-k 1813,