Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 28, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    Classified Ads in The Mail Tribune Constitute Real Salesmanship ;
WE
ARE ON THE JOB
The Principal Ingredient of Harnan
Goes Down to 20 Cents Per Doz.
Poor Man Can Get i:i Again.
Eggs are quoted at 20 cents la the
market and a fellow can Indulge In
"ham and" or "two In de shell"
now without feeling that ho Is wast
ing his subsiano. jne southern Ore
gon hen has come nobly to the res
cue of an eggless community by com
ing back on tho Job.
Spuds have also taken a drop from
$1.50 to $1.25 per cwt.
There Is no change In tho price of
pork locally, although the prlco north
Is still coins up.
Pure leaf lard Is actually hero In
five and ten-pound palls at less than
it can be bought from the Jobbers
In 1000-pound lots.
NEW SYSTEM RETIREMENT
PROPOSED IN NAVY
WASHINGTON'. D. C, Feb. 28.
Embodying Secretary Meyer's her
nlded plan for increased efficiency
of the navy, in n spocinl message to
congress President Tnft recommend
ed the newly proposed system of re
tirement of nnvnl officers nt ccrtaiu
ago limits instead of after they reach
n certain grade in the service.
The message showed thnt the nvcr
age age nt which a captain of navy
retire- is "i years while the rear nd
mirai retires at GO', 2 years. Com
menting on this thejiresident snys:
"This is the direct result of nn nb
sured system which allows nearly nil
officers, provided they retain health,
to pas through various grades and
retire as rear admirals.
HALLEY'S COMET WILL
SOON BE VISIBLE
BERKELEY, Cnl., Feb. 2S.HnI
ley's comot will soon bo visible with
out the nid of a glass ,according to
W. F. Meyer, of the faculty of the
'department of nstronomy nt tho Uni
versity of California. The tailed star
already can be seen through opera
glasses. The sky waudoror may he
found by sighting Algoncb, known is
Gamma of tho star Pegasus.
Tho comet now approaching the
sun, will pass it Mnrch 25, according
to Meyer and probably will then be
come invisible until it emergos on the
wegteni side of tho sun. Meyor stat
ed that no "dinstrous" results nro 'o
he feared with tho approach of the
comet toward tho earth.
OREGON C0-ED8 BEST
liLEJjOMPANIONS
Out of 600 Students in Liberal Arts
Only 15 Failed to Make Necessary
Number of Hours.
EUGENE, Or., Feb. 28. Tabulat
ed results of the final semester exam
inations recently held at tho Univer
sity of Oregon have been prepared
by the registrar of tho univorsity and
show that the women students, as n
class, have secured higher grades
than the men. Tho average sorori
ties is almost exactly the same as the
average grade of those living with
private families. The woman's fra
ternity with the highest average in
scholarship obtained a grade of 00
per cent, which was four per cont
liighor than the highest average ob
tained by a man's fraternity. All of
r the seven women's fratenities and
. dormitories had averagos ranging
from 87 per cent to 90 per cent. The
ton men's fraternities and dormitor
.. ios ranged from S2 per cent to 8"
per oent. The average grade of
woman not living in fraternities or
dormitories was SO per cent and the
raeji S5.C per cent. None of the wen
on the football team failed to make
the required work and their average
was S3." per cent. Out of the 600
students enrolled in the colleges of
liberal arts and engineering, only fif
teen failed to make the required num
ber of hours necessary 'or continu
ing the work.
1170 Registered.
The annual report of President
Campbell of the University of Ore
' gon shows that the total registration
in all departments of the university
is now 1170 students, of whom 620
are enrolled in the colleges of liberal
arts and engineering. Even- county
in Oregon, with three exception-, is
HENS ONC
represented, Multnomah leading with
171 students. The freshmen class in
arts and engineering numbers 225,
representing prnoticnlly every four
yoar high school and academy in the
state. Among the freshmen are also
graduates of 31) high schools and
academies located outside of the
state of Oregon, an indication of tho
large immigration into Oregon during
the past year.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned will apply to the crty coun-:
ell of tho city of Mcdford, Oregon,'
at the meeting thereof on March ,
2, 1910, for a license to sell spirit-1
ous, vinous and mnlt liquors In quaur 1
titles less than a gallon, for tho pe-.
rlod of six months, at his place of
business at No. 31 Front street South,'
In said city. '
B. S. RADCLIFF & CO.
Dated February 17, 1910.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Hops, Wool and Hides.
HOPS 190S crop, chotco 15c;
prime to choice, 16c; prime, 15Vc;
medium. 15c; 1909, choice, 21c;
prime, 20c; medium, 16 19c.
WOOL Nominal, 1909, Willa
mette valley, 20 21c; eastern Ore
gon, 20p23c.
SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 10 25c
each; short wool, 26350c; medium
wool, 50c $1 each; long wool, 75c
$1.25 each.
TALLOW Prime," per lb. 3 4c;
No. 2 and grease, 22',c
MOHAIR 1909, 23 24c lb.
HIDES Dry hides, I718c lb;
Kreen, S(&9c; ball"), green salt,
7c lb; kips, 10 10 14 c; .calves, green,
16 18c per lb.
Butter, Eggs and Poultry.
EGGS Local, candled, select,
25c; local storage, 2Sc; ;eaitern
storage, 17c.
BUTTER Extra creamory, 37
39c; fancy, 25(0 37c; store, 24c.
POULTRY Mixed chickens,
17 l-2c; fancy hens, ISc; roosters,
old, 16 1-2?; goose, 12c for llvo, 14
15c for dressed; ducks, 22 l-2c;
turkeys, live 19c, drossoj 23c; pig
eons, squabs, $2.50 3 doz;. dressed
chicken, 1 2c pound higher than
alive.
Grain, Flour and Hay.
BARLEY Producers' prlco 1909
Food, $S.30; rollodfl $33; brewing,
730.50.
WHEAT Truck, club, $1.04; bluo
stem. $1.12; rod. $1.08; forty fold,'
$1.10; Willamette valley. $1.04.
forty fold, $1.10; Willamette valley,
$.06.
MILLSTUFFS Selling prlco
Bran, $27; middlings, $34; shorts, I
$27.50; chop. $22Q29; alfalfa meal,1
$21 per ton.
FLOUR New crop, patents, $6.
15; straight, $4.90; baker's, $5.95
6.15; Willamette ' valley, $5.80 bbl;
export grades, $4.59; graham, l-4s,i
$5.75; whole wheat, $5.75; ryo,
$5.75: bales, $3.15.
HAY Producers' prlco New tim
othy, Willamette valley, fancy,
$20; ordinary, $19; eastorn Oregon,
$2021; mixed, $15; clover No. 1,
$15.5016; wheat, $1617; cheat,
$16 17; alfalfa, $17.
OATS Spot deltvory, now, pro
ducers' price Track No. 1 white,
$31$32; gray, $3031. ,
Fruits and Vegetables. 1
FRESH FRUITS Oranges: New
navels, $2 3; bananas, 5 5 He
lb; lemons, $3.75 4.50 box; grape
fruit, $4; ears, $1.25; grapes, $1.
75. POTATOES Selling, new, $1.15
1.25: buying, eastern Multnomah
and Clackamas, 75 80c; Willamette
alloy, 70c.
ONIONS Jobbing, $1.50 per cwt;
garlic, 10 12c por lb.
APPLES $1.25 3.
BEANS Small white. $5.50; large
white, $4.60; pink, $4.85; bayou,
$6; Llmas, $5; reds, IS.
CATTLE Best steers, $5.60 5.
S0; good stoers, $5; common steers,
$4.25; medium, $4.354.50; fancy
heifers, $4.00; medium cows, $4.00;
poor cows, $3.003.50 bulls, $2.50
93.75; stags, $2:5093.00.
HOGS Best east of the mountains,'
$9.0009.25; fancy, $8.508.75;
stockors, $7.00; pigs, $8,00.
SHEEP Best wethers, $6.00; or
dinary. $5.50; spring iambs, $6.50
6.75; straight ewes, $5.255.50;
mixed lots, $5.50.
CALVES Best. $6 3 6.25; ordl-
t.ary, $5.00 C 5.26.
MEDFORD MARKETS.
Fruits and Vegetables.
(Prlefts paid by 'Med ford merchants)
APPLES 2 9 4o lb.
Potatoes. $1.25 cwt; onions. $S
cwt; cabbage, 22Hc; turnips,
l?c; parsnips, 1 to IMe.
You Face Forward When
You Read the Ads
The NEWS In tho paper represents a history, or record of things that HAVE HAP
PENED within a few hours. Tho advertisements In tho paper are a forecast of many
things that ARE TO HAPPEN, WITHIN A FEW HOURS.
An item of news tolls of something that is past. An advertisement tells of something
that is to bo. Koading tho news, you look BACKWARD which Is usoful, necessary, help
ful. Reading tho ale, you look FORWARD which Is Inspiring, exciting, profitable. You
put yourself In touch with things that aro to bo with tho Immediate activities of llfo lnx
this city.
Tho ads holp you to find YOUR PART In theao activities
busy hurley-burley of tho town's llfo.
Read tho nows for history the ads for opportunity!
Butter. Eggs nnd Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford merchants)
Ranch buttor, 32 Mc, fancy cream
ery, 40c.
Fresh ranch eggs, 20c.
Mixed poultry, 10 14c; spring
chickens, 15 18c; turkoyo, 17c.
(Prices paid producers.)
Hay Timothy, $16; alfalfa, $16;
grass, $14; grain bny, $16.
Grain Wheat, $1.20 bushel; oats,
$36 ton; barloy, $30 ton.
Beef 3 1-2 to 4 l-2c; pork, 7 lc;
mutton, 7c; lamb, Fc; veal (drsi.l)
7 c.
(Selling prices.)
Rolled barley. 2 cwt.. $38 ton;
bran, $1.07; middlings, $1.85 1.90;
shortr, $1.80 1.85.
r
FOR SALE About G5 tons baled
hay; 11 first and second cut nl
falfa. Inquire of II. NT. Hull, Cen
tral Point. 290
FOR SALE Now 8-room modern 2
story house, lot 53x108, a beautiful
homo; $1000. Address E. W. Bruiu
erd. Medford. 204
FOR SALE Choice business prop
erty at a bargain, on long timo;
ensy terms. Address Condor Wa
ter Power" Co.
FOR" SALE Seventeen lots, 16 In
ono block, close In, cheap If takon
soon. Address P. O. Box 146, Med
ford, Or.
FOR SALE 4-room houso with
closet and pantry, 2 lots each fiOv
100; n snap at $1100. Address J. '
tit T- J 1 r. 1 i' 1 on 1
W. Brainord, Medford.
294
FOR SALE Modern 5-rpom bunga
low. close In, small payment down(
balance to suit:; also cottago and 4 1
good lots. Address L, this offlco.
FOR SALE Lot 80x100, with two-J
room house, nt the end of Tenth
st.; rents for $7; price $000.
dress i v. nrainoru. .ieoiom. -:m
FOR SALE 5 nnd 10-ncre tracts
just within nnd ndjoining city lim
its, at n hnrgnin, on 5 annual pay
ments. Address Condor
Powor Co.
Water
FOR SALE Scotch Collie puppies,
5 months old, sired by Heather
wood Princo of Denver, Colo.; no
better blood oxists; beautifully
mnrked; it would ho well to buy n
dog that has some class whilo vou
have n chanco; fcmnles, $10. Box
245. Ashland, Or. 293
FOR SALE Grocery stock, build-
ings and lot 80x100, in tho suburbs ;i
a. good opening. Address W. E. B.,
caro Mnil Tribune. 294
FOR SALE Full blood Plymouth
Rock cockerels and
Phono Farmer 703x3.
eggs;
hay.
FOR SALE 4-H. gasoline wood saw
outfit, fine shape, at first houso east
of school building, Central Point.
L-Box 186. 296
P6TTSALrc A 16x18 house tent,
with 1 1-Inch duck Joor compute
with fly, $25; also one milk cow,
$45. No; 20 North Riverside. 296
FOR SALE SOOO acres of black
loam land 2 miles of town and some
small traoU of fruit land near Butta
Falls at $20 per acre. Small and
large traeta of timber on railroad.
near Butte Falls running from $20
to $15 pr aore. Adams & Rlggs,
Butte Falls, Or. real estate. 299 ,
FOR SALE Or exchange. If you j
know the value of timber and want
an Investment or dslr to trade
Medford or Rogue River vallsy land
for 1C0 acre cruising about ssren
million ft. address C. R. L., Box
17. MsdfonL J9JLL !
fofi BA I. J A a excHnt In rest"
mat. 4 acres laalds etty llmiu In
North Msdford. with SS6 fMt front
on S. P. R. R. right of way; half
bearing fruit 3 -room bouse and
other outbuildings: price $2500;
easy terms on $1000. 299
FOR SALE.
4-
FOR SALE Grapo cuttings, the kind
that grows premium fruit.
W. O..
Gaffe, Central Point, Ore.
296,
FOR SALE S flno dry lots, 50x140,
e.i8t, well located, $350, easy terms.
Wright & Allln, 128 East Main. 292
FOR SALE 40 acres of good timber
fivo miles from Modford; all down
hill. Mat Calhoun, Phoenix, Ore
gon. '
FOR SAE 1909 WInton auto, com
plete equipment; will trado for a
Siskiyou lot. Address Q, caro Tri
bune. 295
FOR SALE Alfalfa straw for sale;
one mile north of Jacksonville, $5
per ton. L. Noldoruieyer, Jackson
ville, Or. 296
FOR SALE Mimeograph for dupMl
catlng letters. In good condition,
cheap, at office of Condor Wntor &
Power Co. 2 S3 14
FOR SALE 100 bushols of
yellpw
corn for seed. Apply at once as It
Is going fast, to Young & Hall, Med
ford, Oregon. 295
FOR SALE A second-hand type
writer for salo nt a very reasonable
figure. Tho Morrivold Shop, 131
W. Main st. .
FOR SALE 40flno setting turkey
hons for salo. Inquire of John An
dorson, manager Wostorlund Or
chards. Tolenhono Farmer 83. 299
FOR SALE Good lot In splendid 1
rosldonco section for less monoy than
a sniallor lot will bring 0 greater dls-1
. - . . . . . .
tanco from business sectlc
Ad-
dress Y, care of this offlco.
pon-sALEAflne neat "new mown
bungalow In East Medford; fireplace
and bath, hot and cold water; ilco
$2100. Pierce, Shepherd & Co , 1?S
East Main. 3
Ad-!FOI qai.k Ninety aens. 30 In nni
yoar 0,d npplo anJ ponr tro0Bi 100
Inches of water, 2 1-2 miles from
railroad station. For terms wrlto
Owner," care Mall Tribune. 261
.poR'SALE 60 facroa, finest building
I Klin In the ollnv. Includli f 30 acres
good fruit land; cheap and terms
right. H. C. Maltby, Palm Bldg.,
Main and Front.
FOR SALE Modern 5-room bunga
low, closo In; small payment down,
balanco terms to suit; also cottago
l and 4 good lots. Address L, this of-
FOR 8ALE Ten acres good fruit and
berry land near Grants Pass; cov-
ored by the Irrigation
particulars addross No.
C street.
dltch. For
511 South
295
FOR SALE-
10 acres flno soli, llvo
acrog pearfl app)ea j bearing;
r0it planted; would exchango for
Siskiyou Heights property.
"7," care Tribune.
Address
295
20-acrs trr.cts,
mlloa northwest
Address W. J.
No. 1, Central
296
FOR" SALE Two
cholco land, . 1-4
of Contra) Point.
Harvey, R. F. D.
Point, Or.
FOR"
SALE On North Rtvurstd
i Avenue, 6 room hnuso, barn and
I ,oae-balf acre of t;ood garden laid
au for jisoo. Addross P. O. box
1 878. Medford. Or.
l PtiU SALE Or trade. Having dls-
I posed of my Implement, vehicle and '
automobile buHlness, I offer for sale
my Tourist demonstrating auto;
will trade for realty. D. T. Iwton.
FORSALK 76 acres best fruit land
In north end of vallsy; 4 miles from
railroad; 1-2 mile from school;
about 15 acrss cleared; some fruit
In bearing; Irrigating ditch runs
through middle of It; plenty of wa
tor; with house, barn, well and
spring and 1000 cords of wood on it;
a No. 1 road la all directions; $45'
per acre; buy of owner See Cole
man at cigar factory. 268
in tho
FOR SALE.
4.4.4.
FOR SALE Six heavy farm horses
at Nash Stables.
205
, FOR SALE A benutlful homo In a
, good locality; a well finished nine
room houso; nlco lawn, small or
chard, shade trees, good bam and
windmill; plpollno on ono cornor.
Inquire of F. X. Musty, Tolo, Or.304
WANTED. 6
4- --
WANTED Gordon press
Mall Trlbuno office
roedor.
WANTED First-class gardener,
ply Condor W iter & Power Co.
Ap-
WANTED Bargains by tho Michi
gan Land Co., No. G South Fir
street. 20S
WANTED Japaneso boy wants vobT
Hon ns cock'. Addross It, P. O. Box
264, Medford. 294
WANTED
Competent girl for gen-
! oral housework for family of three
P. O. Box fi87.
WANTED Experienced stono cnttor
nnd "quarry man. Call at Condor
Water and Power Co's. offlco.
WANTED Agents to handlo terri
tory for ono of tho best articles on
tho mnrkot. Apply room 205, Phlpps
bldg. 294
WANTED Man and ' wlfo, man for
gardening and wife for gonornl
housework. Apply Condor Wntor &
Powor Co
I WANTED" "Dressmaking promptly
and nontly dono by Mrs. R. R.
I 1 1 .. ii.t.i nn.. r
Hotchklss, 206 Cottns;e streot. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. 297
, WANTED Housokeopor nnd cook,
mlddlo-ngod lady preforred; seven
In family. Address or apply to S.
G. Van Dyke, Phoenix, Oo.
WANTED A man oxporlonced In the
YOUR opportunity
'
handling of Incubators and turkey
raising. Apply at office of Condor
wator & rowor co. joj
j WANTED From owners, income or-
churd tracts. Give full particular,
location, prico and tonus. Address
"Investor," Box 803. Medford. tf
FOR EXCHANGE.
-
WE WILL" EXCHANGE $20,000
worth of Modford city property,
tilso $10,000 worth of scoured pa
por hearing 8 pur cent intorost, for
fruit laud suitable for subdivision;
we will pay some cash. Benson In
vestment Co., over Fruitgrowor'
Bank. Phono 541. 205
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FOR RENT.
A .
FOR RENT Furnished "or " nhfur-
nlshod rooms. 322 South Newtown
streot. 294
FOR REN'. - Modern furnished
housekeeping rooms; no tmall chil
dren. 222 Couth Holly st.
FOR RENT Furnished or" " unfur
nished rooms, with or without mals
16 Ross Court, West Mal-j st. 295
POItTtHN'r New"live.7oombunKa
low In West End, $10 per month.
Benson Investment Co., over Fruit
growers' hank. 294
POlOtWNT Nicely tlirn tsboTTooTris
for rent with hoard; transients ao
oommodatiMl by the day or week.
No. 10 North Grape streut, next to
Fruit Growers' bank.
FOR RENT Tracts of land "from
one to forty aeros; with water for
irrigation, suitable for raising po
tatoes and garden truck, also suit
able for chicken and turkey raising.
Owner will furnish n reasonable
amount of lumber and poultry und
other fencing for improvements if
Isttsee perform labor of erecting
same. Call at office of Condon
Water and Power company for particulars.
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FOR RENT.
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FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 4B
. North Bartlott. 29T
,FOR RENT - Modern furulsv.l
rooms at 601 West 10th or 14 KIdk
street. '
FOR RENT Room with board
for gontlemon, 411 S. New. town st
294
FOR RENT Only hotel ia town of
1000 population. Call nt Condor
Water and Powor Co., 209 West
Main street.
FOR RENT A fivo-roora houso fur
nished comploto, Including piano, to
parties without children, $25 por
month. F. A. Smith, 60a West 11th
st. 204.
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LOST.
LOST Gold cuff button, ntte 3-4
Inch squaro. Flndor pleaao leave at
UiIb offlco. Reward.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Tea and Coffeo Houses.
GRAND UNION TEA CO. Any va
rioty of ton or coffee grown can be
hnd from their agent, 8. Kenip
thornc, 237 Riverside nvenue. Phono
3871. Tickets given with every
purchase.
Restaurants.
CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CINES will euro rhoumatinm, asth
mn, paralysis, soroH nnd private din
eases. Theso remedies may bo pro
cured at tho ntoro of Wnh Chung; on
A' streot, Ashlnnd, Oregon, where
they will ho sold by tho proprietor,
Chow Young.
Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and
shectiron wnro on hand and made to
order. 128 North G street.
Attorneys.
WITIIINGTON & KELLY Lawycni.
Palm Building.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law.
No. 0 I) street, gTeiuyl floor.
COLV1G & REAMES W. M. Coi
vig, C. L. RonmoB. Lawyers. Of
fice Modford National Bank Build
ing, second floor.
B, F. MULKEY Attornoy-at-Law,
Offices Room 30, Jackson County
Bank Building, ModfonL
' Transfer and Drayaie
II. S. BRUMBLE Draynge" and
transfer. Baggage atored. Office
C.nnd Sovonth.
Real Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real
Estate, Loans and Fire InsuniiK i
Office, Hiiito 205-200, over Fruit
growers' Bank. Phone 541.
ADAMS & BRIGGS O. Adainn, O.
P. Briggs, real estate, insurance,
farm und city property, timber.
Butte Falls. Or.
AS A MATTER OF BUSINESS, wo
would suggest thnt you call at our
offico in search of real estate bar
gains. Wo rofuso to list any prop
erty for which ownor nnk more
than wo think it is worth. We do
not caro to mako sales at extr&va
gnnt nnd unreasonable prices. You
will not find us tngging you 011 the
street or annoying you at the hotel,
hence this invitation to call at oar
offico, No. 128 E. Main at. Picroe,
S h epherd & Co.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. haB tho
host equipped job office in South
ern Oregon; Portland n.Icee. 37
South Contrnl nve.
Opticians.
DR. COBLE Tho only eiclusive op
tioinn between Portland and Sac
ramento. Offico on WeHt Main st.
and railroad.
FJrlck Comnanles.
G. W.
Priddy. J. T. O'Brien.
O. I). Nagle.
THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick
manufacturers nod contractor;
also lime, commit and plaster in any
quantity. Offico, Medford NatioiiAl
Bank bldg. Phono Main 545.
Undertakers.
MI2DFORI) FURNITURE CO.- Uii
ilortukora. Day phone 351. Night
Phonos: C. W. Conklin 3001. J. II.
Butlor 3571.
Pholoaraphers.
MACKKY'S STUDIO -"Pom with
Maekey and die with joy." Ovor Al
len & Ruagau'H store; entrance ou
Seventh street.
iospltjjls.
SOUTH ERN" OR EGON HOSPITAL -314
South C st., Medford, Or. K.
W. Hisev, Matron. Official hapi
tal P. & E. IL R.
Stenonraphers.
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block.
Stenographic work done quioUy and
well.
RIISINESS DIRECTORY-
r-f--4w
Piano Instruction.
MISS JENNESSE BUTLER Piano
instruction nnd musical history.
Studio, No. 8 S. Orange St. Phone
Main 2401. .
HARMONY, sight rending, musical
form. Mrs. E. E. Goro, Metropolitan
CoHcro of Music. Miss Flora Gray.
Studios, 144 South Contrnl avenue.
Phono 493.
Civil Engineers.
WILL take by contract, on reason
able terms, all kinds of work; also
irrigttinp, planting nnd cultivating,
etc. Landscapo gardening. First
olft88 references. William Peters,
Civil Engineer, Phono 1801, 322 L
Main street, Modford, Or.
Cm Posters.
VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 7, Jackson County
Bank Building, Modford, Or.
aiHtorrfParltrsT
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Young Si Hall building. A nice eooj
place to spend the hot afternoons.
Architects.
J. K. A. "lliLESIrchitoct and
Buildor. P. O. Box 480, Medford,
Or. Your building respectfully so
licited. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects a.n84
Builders, office 7-8, 235 Main.
Phono Mnin 3471. Rcsidonco phone
2471.
Carrlape and Auto Paljntlng.
VALLEY ;SIGN AND CARRIAGE
WORKS High-class work guaran
teed. Signs. Riverside avenue.
Phono 801.
rniituro.
H. F. WILSON & CO., denlois in now
and Hecmid-hand furnituro nnd
hnrdwuro. Agents for Mound City
!il!cJi0Jic.'',lnoJL 23 E. Seventh st.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Cornor 8th and Holly sts., Modford.
Mission Furniture mndo to order.
Cnhitiet work of all kinds. A trial
order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves,
and Ranges. New and Socond-Haud
Furnituro. Ends' old Htand, 18 W
F st. South. Phone 91, Medford Or.
Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our tree
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
in not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out. Wo arc not in tha
trust. II. B. Patterson, offico ia
Hotol Nnsh.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
Groworo of high-jrr ndo nursery
stock. C. F. Cook, Prop. R. R. V.
depot. P. O. Bor 841. Phono 1201,
Medford.
Cement Workers.
IL J. A DYLOTT AH work guaran
teed strictly first-class. Residence
No. 400 Beatty street. A card will
bring nio to you.
MUSJC.
Mff S. E. E. GORE Piano instruction
Metropolitan College of Music. Miss
Floru Gray. Ptnuu 403. 141 South
Central avenue.
Bulldjng and Loan Association.
JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C.
Hogg", Acting Secretary, 128 Eaal
Main utroot.
dentists..
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Dentist
Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers'
& Fruitgrowers' bank building, weal
of the tracks.
PfiysldaRs and Surgeons.
II. WT STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County hank. Night call
promptly answered. Office aud resi
dent ifhone Main 3432.
S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D."
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
OfficMH in Buskins' building. Phone
Main 1001.
CONROY & CLANCY Dffice in
Stewart Building Physicians and
Surgeons. Offico phono Main 341
private phono Main 012.
S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon, Modem equipped operat
ing rooms. X-Ray. Office hoars
10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson
CouRtyBa,nk Hnlldiiig
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
Physicians. Mission Block. Phone
201, Medford.
. Clrjars and Tohaccos.
IRELAND & ANTLE-Sraoke House,
dealers in tobacco, cigars and smok
erw' supplies. Exclusive agents of
Lewis Single Binder, El Merito and
El Palonoia. 212 West Main street.
Messenur Service.
MESSENGER SERVICE Mesiea-
gers furnished at all hours of day
and MI! 9 p. m. to any part of city,
from lCc to 25c. Phone Main 1811.