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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNEDAY, APRIL 13, 3910.
HUGHES TO SITON
SUPREME
BENCH?
Rumor Has Now York Executive a.s
Most Favored Aspirant for Place
. Is Slronn, Progressive Man
Foe of Corporations.
WASHINGTON. 1). C., April 13.
Governor Hughes of Now York nnd
WJIIIiiMt V Inventor of tin; Elglli
circuit court or tlx) United Hiulua nro,
according tr gotwlp hero today, tho
favorites Iti tlio long llHt of Judicial
poK-illtllltluH to fill tho vacancy on
tlio miproiuo bench emmed by tlio
death or Jiiullco Hrowor.
Aiiiomk thono Hnlil to liavo been
tliOHn who nro said to linvo been
on tlio nrcHldon 'o roll or candidate
nro Governor Hughus nnd Judgo
Vnudovuntor, Judge Hoolc nnd San
lioi i, or tlio oIkIIi fmluml clrcilt
court, Hollc'.tor 0 on oral Uoworn or
tlio department of Jtitttlco, Judges
Andrews, TomphlnN nnd Cruro or tho
supremo bunch or Now York nnd
Judgo Hwaxoy or tlio sup-cmo court
or lown.
Tlio nawn tl.nt IIiikIh'h nnd Vnn
dovoutor nro cnnaldorod na moat fav
orod cnudlduto. for '.ho phco or Jun
tlco llrewor N Lolng widely countod
on. Hughes k'cvl tralnln. cud null
triiHt compalgm, hln hnndllng of tho
Now York Inmtrnnro lnvctlgatlou
and tlio reforms ho lus advocated
In'o ho wan co"ornor of Now York,
it lu duclnrod irnrks him an n innn
who would utnnd wUh tho govern
inont truat .I'lgnilon. It Is dcclnrod
In legal sir oh that hit nppolnttmmt
would Htioii.'thcn tho government's
case In hiicIi prHocutIons.
Jmlgu VnnJovoutor wnu ono or tho
JurlitH who na. In tho Stnndnrd Oil
healing In St. LouU.
Whether ho would enro to nit with
tho othor Justices or tho nupromo
bonnh In enm or n rehearing of tho
.Standard -pp-r.l Is n question holme
nnltod In ninny qtinrtor,. Ho would
them ho put Into tho position or
Judging his own legal action In tho
. Standard 01! a no. Although his do
clslon shows hln IdonH rolntlvo to tho
Shormnn law nnd his r.ppolutinont
would Mtrfliu;tl on tho dmlnlvtrntlon
In tho triiHt proiiooiitlon It has
plnnuod, al'on oys doilnro It would
bo doubtful wi other bo wold enro
to nil at n ;o)umrlng or tho Standard
cane.
Should olthor Judo Hoolc or
Judge Adnnis ho named, tho imino
condition would apply ms iioth sat In
tho Standard Oil dlxsolutlou canes.
WHITNEY TO VISIT FAR
NORTH AGAIN THIS YEAR
NEW YORK, April 13. Hurry
Whitnoy, tlio Now Haven, Conn.,
eportflrnnt), who first mot Dr. Fred
crick A. Cook on hia roturn from tlio
fnr north, in planning another Aretio
-trip for thia summer. Ho oxpoots to
stop nt Etnh nnd will cut Dr. Cook's
instruments mid rccordn loft thoro.
mil Ritinoy, liorncmnu nnd ynchts
mnn, pinna to ncoompmiy Whitney
on tlio expedition.
TABLE ROCK ITEMS.
John It. Vincent, who hna boon liv
ing In ono or I, II, McDonnld's houses,
moved hlfl family hack to his fnnn
In upper Snnm Vnlloy thla woolt.
Thoau rrom Tahlo Roclc who at
tondod tho grand opora nt Modrord
Tuoadny wore Mr, and Mrs. J. 0.
rondloton, R. C. Washburn, Earl May
nnd MIhs Lllllun Duggnn.
Mra. Flclccs and Mi-b. Collins on
tortnlnod tho young rrlonda of tholr
dnughtors, Mian llasol Flckoa and
MIbb Clara Collins, on March 24 in
liqonr of tholr 13th birthday. Tho
ovonliiR was spent In ploaaant gamos,
nrtor which rofroahmonta woro aorv
od; Harry Slncndo hna resinned na roro
tnan for tho Connor Land company
nnd la movlnn awny.
,Tho npplo orchards or this vicinity
nro now In full bloom nnd If bloa
Bomo aro nny Indication, wo will hnvo
put tlio matorlal on tho ground for
n bumpor crop.
Mr. Hauptman lma commoncod to
hla atoro bu'ldlnb nt tho McDonald
cornor.
PORTLAND MARKETS. "
Hops, Wool nnd Hides.
HOPS 1008 crop, cholco, 10c;
prlmo, 10o; medium", 14o.
WOOI-Nomliml, 1010, Wllllam
otto valloy, a0 4I21coi onatorn Oro
gotti IGiPaOo,
SHPE3PSKIN3 Shoarlng, 10(Q2Co
each; short wool, 2G&G0o; medium
wool, 50c $1 each; lon wool, 7Cc
11, 2G oncli.
TAKLOW Prlmo, por lb. Z&io',
No. 2 and Kronso, 23c.
MOHAIH1909, 2027c lb,
1111)138 Dry bldea, 10 14 817V4c;
groon, 7r8'4c; bulln, jjroon, 8c lb;
klpn, 810'lOci cnlvos, groou, 13
Iltitter. Kkk n'"' Poultry.
13008 Local, candlod, noloct,
J 5 c.
llUTTBIt Kxtra cronmory, 33c;
rnncy, 32VSc; stoio, 24c.
POUIiTJlY Mlxod chlckona,
18c; .fancy hona, 10c; rooatom, old,
12c; kocbo, 13c for II vo, 148lGc for
drosaod; diichu, 224; turkoya, llvo,
20c; droHsad, 23; plRoona, squabH,
12,503 dozen; droaeod chlckono,
lS'2a pound hiKhor than allvo.
(Jrnln, flour nnd liny.
IIAKMCY Producers' prlco 1009
Koo'd, $30; rolled, $33; browing,
J30.G0.
WII13AT Trnck, club, OGc; bluo
itom, $l; rod, $1.02; rorty rold,
$1.10; Wlllamotto vnlloy, OGc
MILLBTWF8 Soiling price
li-an, $2G; middlings, $33; ahorU,
$27. GO; chop, $22329; alialfn meal,
$21 por ton,
FLOUIt Now crop, pntonta, $6.7G;
strnlght, $G.C0; hakor'a, $G.0G
0.16; Wlllamotto vnlloy, $o.80 bbl;
export gradoi, $4. GO; grblinm, l-4s,
$G,7G; wholo wheat, $5.7G; rye,
IG.76; bales. $3.16.
HAY Producora' price Nw tim
othy, Wlllnmotto Talloy, fancy.
$20; ordinary, $18; orjtorn Oregon,
$20 (P 3 1 ; mlxod, $16; clovor No. 1,
I1G.G0C1C; whoat, $10017; cheat,
$10 017; alfalfa, $17.
OAT8 Spot dollvory, now, pro
ducor prlce Track No. 1 white,
$310932: srny, $30031.
FrulU nnd VcR?blc.
FRESH FRUITS Ornngoa: Now
nnvola, $2 03; bananas, 6 06 Vic
lb; lornons, $3.76 04.60 box; grape
fruit, $4; BtrawborHcs, 30o lb.
POTATOI38 Soiling, uow, 000
76c; buying, oastorn Multromah and
Clackamas, 50c; Wlllamotto valloy,
45c.
ONIONS Jobbing, $1.60 per cwt;
garlic. 10012c per lb.
APPLES $1.6003.
DEANS 8rr.nll whlto, $5.76; largo
'white. $4.76; pink, $6.60; bnybus,
$0; Llmas, $6; roJs, $8.
CATTLE Dost atoorn, $7; good
spoors, JC.50; common Btroota. $G;
medium, $G.75; fnnacy hoirora, $5.60,
modlum cowa, $5; poor cowa, $4;
bulla, $2.GO03.7G; atagB, $2.6003.
HOGS Dost oaet or tho mountains,
$11; rancy, $11.00; Btockora, $9.50.
stockora, $7.00; plga, $8.00.
SHEEP Dcat wothora, $8.00; or
dinary, $6.50; spring lambs, $6,500
6.76; straight owes, $5.2506.50;
mlxod lots, $5.50,
CALVES Dost, $7; orllnary, $G..
t
MEDFORD MARKETS.
Fruits nnd Vritctnbles.
(Prices pnld by Modrord morchants)
APPLES 2 0 4n lb.
Potntoca, $1.00 cwt; onions $2
cwt; cabbago, 2 02
Ituttcr, Kggs nnd Poultry.
(Prices paid by Modford merchants)
Ranch butter, 32 Ho; fancy cream
ery, 40c.
Fresh ranch oggs, 20c.
Mlxod poultry, lO014o; nprlng
chlckons, 15018c; turkoya, 17c.
(Prices paid producora.)
Hay Timothy, $18; alfalfa, $15;
Rrass, $14; grain hay, $10.
Grain Whoat, $1.20 bushel; oats,
$30 ton; barloy, $30 ton.
Doof Cows 4 4 H ! stoors 5 0
5 He; pork, 0c; mutton, 60
Gc; lambs, Cc; veal droasod, Sc.
(Soiling prices.)
Rolled barley, 2 cwt., $37 ton;
bran, $1.07: middlings, $1.85 01.90;
shorts, $1.8001,86.
Green onions, 40a dozon bunches;
rndlahoa, 40c dozon bunchos; rhubarb,
4 0 Go lb.
STATISTICS.
1)1131),
k CURTIS At Morlln, Monday, April
4, 1010, William H. Curtis, ngod 70
years,
Tho docoasod had boon a rosldont
Of Joaophlno county for tho past 18
yonrs, living on his ranch about four
and ono-half mllos southwoat of Mor
lln, coming to Oregon from Nebras
ka. Ho loavos a wlfo and four chil
dren, Mrs. Hattlo Wlttoro of Gibbon,
Nob,; Dan CiutU, of Portland, nnd
Mrs. Sadlo Donaldson and R. P. Cur
tls of Morlln. Tho funornl was hold
Tuosday and tho romalns woro laid to
roat nt Ploaonnt Valloy.
,fAXn-At"QanTrPa88, ' Monilay,
.April 4, 1010, J. N. Hall, of Wil
liams, agon au yoars,
Mr, Hall had boon sufforlng for
soino tlmo and his symptoms woro
Bitch as to I dlcato(Bomo kind of pois
oning, and ho wna tnkon to tho hos
pital whoro ho dlod Monday,
YOUR MOST HARDLY
EARNED DOLLAR
MAY OFTKN UK MOKK WIHKLY I.VVKSTBD IN WANT ADVEKTISINO THAN IN ANYTHING ELSE
WIIATKVKH. THKHB'8 MANY AN OCCASION WHEN IT WILL HUV MORE IN THE "WANT COL
UMNS" THAN IN ANY OTHER
TURN THE TIDE FOR YOU, OR "IIVY" AN OI'I'OTONITY FOR YOU, OR SELL FOR QUICKLY
NEEDED CASH THE PROPERTY IN WHICH YOUR SIDNEY MAY HE TEMPORARILY TIED UP.
llOJt.Y.
HOUGH At Grants Pubs, Monday,
April I, 1910, to tho wlfo of C. Hough
n Hon.
MAUItlKI).
II A RDESTY-1 1 UF8TA DER At Eu
gouo, Or., Monday, March 21, 1910,
Clnudo Hardcaty and Mlsa Myrtlfj
Hufatador, formerly of Grants Pass.
Tho bride Is tho eldest daughter of
Mrs. Emma, rltlds and Is well known
In Grants Pass, having resided thcro
ror a number c years,
FOR SALE.
ItEAIi liSTATK.
FOR SALE Homestead rollnqutsh
mcnt, mou Jtaln farms and tlmbor.
Address P. O. Dox 213. 24
FOR SALE 6 acres borry land 1 1-2
miles north or city; undor ditch.
Dox 285, Modrord. 22
FOR SALE or exchange ror Modrord
property, a $0000 rosldonco In Rod
lands, Calif. Call and boo photo.
O. F. Dyor, room 9, P. O. block.
FOR SALE 100 acres of good land,
hair or It Is clearod; 8 miles east of
Modford. This Is a bargain at $20
per aero. Address, Owner, care of
Mall Tribune.
FOlt SALE 100 acres good fruit
and alfalfa land; 7 acros cleared;
Bomo rrult; small croek tLrough tho
plnoo, with water right, 19 can lrrl
gato, can bo mado to Irrigate 20;
term's: will tako part In Medrord
real estate Apply Owner, P. O. Dox
C23. 23
Fnnn.
FOlt SALE Farm In southern Or
ogon and nortborn California. For
particulars address box 1G, Hilts,
Cal. 30
Houses.
FOR SALE $2200, 6-room strictly
modern houco, furnlshod; $1200 will
handlo thla. Dox 007, city.
FOlf 'SALE 5-room houpo nnd lot,
31 South Ornngo street, $2000; lot
50x220, with small houiio, on Den
nett avonue. Inquire of ownor on
premises, or Dox 334; $1500. 25
FOR- S ALE5r pom houao" and " a
, largo piece of land 185x276, nil in
garden, 2 blocks off or Main on
Cotngo streo. ; n snap ror $3000; if
you buy uow $2500 takes It. Siskiyou
Roa'ly Co., room 22, Jackson Co.
Dan,: bldg.
Acrenffo.
FOR SALE A bargain, 10 acres 2
mllos from depot at $360; flno lo
cation. Dyor, rom 9, P. O. block.
FOR SALE Ono to flvo ncroa under
ditch, ono nnd one-fourth mllea from
Main etroot, $350 por aero. Soo
ownor, No, 20 South Pouch 23
FOR SALE A nkohbmotrnot of" 8
acres, l 1-2 mllos south of station;
sot to applos, poaches, pears, small
fruits and grapes; small houso nnd
good woll. Address P. O. Dox 480
city. 21
FOR SALE 5 and 10-noro tracts
just within nnd ndjoininR city lim
its, nt n hnrsnin, on 5 annual pny
raonts. Address Condor Wntor
Power Co.
Lots.
FOR SALE Lois cloao In on Second
Btroot nt a bargain. C, W. Isaacs
ownor, 115 N, Oakdalo.
FOR SALE City lots, $20; ror a
small, saro lavostm'ont coo th city
lots I otror at $300 nnd $250 por
lot; $20 cash pnymont. balanco $10
por month; no lntoro.4. H. C. Malt
by, Palm 1 UlK.
FOlfr SALE Ghonp, cholcost lots.
Soo ownor aftor 6 p. m. 816 South
Nowtown. ' 23
FOlFSALE Oood lot In Wnlmil
Park addition; prlco $300 torniB.
Addroaa A-4, caro of thla otflc.
FOR SALE Two lots on Fourth at.,
60x100; cloao In; prlco $700. Siski
you Ronlty Co., room 22, Jackson
, Co. Dank bWlg
FOR SALE Throo lots on Second
etroot, 50x100; prlco $300; easy
torma. Siskiyou Realty Co,, room
v 3, Jnckson County Dank bldg.
FOR SALE Two lofalnTTFamlUon
stroot, 60x100, prlco $300 oach. S1b
Ulyou RohRv Co., 23 Jnckson Qoun
ty Dank.
FOR" SALE NoriOO-Lot 50xTo"t);
Narrlgan St., $400, Siskiyou Real
ty Co., 22 JnckBon County Dank. .
PLACE IN THE WORLD OCCASIONS
FOR SALE
Farms or Crclinrd.
FOR SALE Nfnoty nens. 30 in one
yoar old applo and pear trees, 100
Inches of water, 2 1-2 miles from
railroad station. For terms write
"Owner," caro Mall Tribune 261
OR SALE 00 acres, nnczt building
clto In the alloy, Includti g 30 acres
good fruit land; cheap and terms
right. H. C. Maltby, Palm DIdg.,
Main and Front.
FOR SALE About 30 acres of good
orchard land 1 1-2 miles east of
Phoenix. Ono-balf Is In orchard.
Tolophone, Modford, 1199, or ad
dross C. T. Payne, Phoenix, Ore.
FOR BALE Ono of the bost orchards
In Jackson county, two mllea from
Ashland. For particulars, address
F. O. McWill.'ams & Son, Ashland,
Or. ,
Timber IabCU
FOR SALE (0 acres of good Umber
flvo miles from Modford; all down
hill. Mat Calhoun, Phoenix, Ore
gon. "
Dnclness Property.
FOR SALE Choice business prop
erty nt a bnrgain, on long time;
oasy terms. Address Condor Wn
ter Power Co.
Horses.
FOR SALE First-class driving
horso for ladles or gentlemen Call
No. 0 S. Fir. 23
FOR SALEOno maro also good 3 1-4
Mitchell wagon. . .fSco J. A. Arm
strong, 1 1-2 miles east of Med-
ford. '
FOR SALE Team ot horses, weight
1200 and 1250, eight years old, not
afraid or automobiles. G. A. Read
Ing, Central Point, Oregon, R. F. D.
No. 1
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE Second cutting altaRn;
first class. Address Dox 3G1, Mod
ford. 21
FOR SALE Dalm ot Figs, guaran
teed to cure nil diseases of women.
AddrcBS Dox 406. Vi
FOR SALE Whlto Wyandotte oggs
for enlo. Mis. F. Tompkins, Central
Point, Or. 20
FOR SALE Two horso corn cultiva
tor, nearly now. E. L. Walt, 2 1-2
mllos southwest of Modfcrd. 20
FOR SALE; R. C. Rhodo Island Red
nnd Duff Plymouth Rock eggs for
hatching. From pure bred and high
Bcorlng stock. Call on or addross
O. E. Alklns, P. O. box 202, Central
Point, Oro.
FOR SALE Ono fresh cow and ctf.
Call at 333 South Riverside.
FOR 8ALE Mlmoograpn tor dupll
catlng lottors. In good condition,
cheap, at office of Condor Water &
Power Co. ' 283 ft
FOR SALE A hlgh-grado piano, al
most now; n bargain. Call at 510
South Central avo. 23
FOR SALE Puro bred Whlto Ply
mouth Rock rooators, from laying
ctrntn, $2.50. Tnblo Rock Orchard,
Route 2, Ceatral Point, Or. 20
FOR SALE-Cash or will trndb torn
typowrltor, a Bet of Voltalro's works,
consisting of -12 volumes; all now.
Address G, caro ot thlo oMco. 20
FOR RENT.
Furnished Rooms. '
tfOR RENT - Modern furnish d
rooms at 001 West 10th or 14 King!
stroot
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. No.
10 North Orapo street.
FOR RENT Offices over poatofrioe
on April 1st; will be steam hoatod
and havo hot and cold wator by noxt
winter, Apply to A. A. DavJb.
FOTFRENT Two furnlshod rooms;
modorn conveniences. 103 South
Oakdalo avo.
FOR RENT Nicely furnlshod sleop
Ing room, with bath; all modorn.
Call nt 203 Olson stroot, or phono
3207, 23
Housekeeping Rooms.
FOR RENT Light housokooplng
room. 325 South Ivy stroot, 21
FOR RENT Suite of light Tiouso"
kooplng rooms; no children. Apply
at 322 Sout'i Holly at.
WHEN THAT DOLLAR WILL
FOR RENT.
Miscellaneous.
FOR RENT Only hotel m town ol
1000 population. Call at Condor
Water and Power Co., 209 West
Main street. "
FOR RENT Pasture land on Price
Rnnch, Tolo; irrigated land, next to
SIcDonough ranch, Tolo. Condor
Wnter & Power Co. 50
FOR RENT Gnrden lnnd on Bear
creek, one ncre nnd upwards with
wnter for irrigation; owner will
furnish team, plow and seed for
part of crop. See Kofeldt, Condor
Wnter & Power Co. 50
FOR LEASE Fnlly oqnlrpcd gold
mine; ten-stamp mill and concen
trator, all operated by electric pow
oi. Owner will furnish free elec
tric power for share in proceeds. Bee
Kofeldt, at Condor Water & Power
Co.
WANTED.
Help Wanted Female.
,V ANTED Chambermaid at tho Naan
Hotel.
WANTEDWattrcss, must bo ex
perienced. Louvro Cafe. 20
WANTED Two waitresses at Fran-co-Amorlcan
hotel; fare prepaid.
Morrison & Lash, Yreka, Cal. 20
WANTED Girl for general house
work; must to good cook; wages
$30. 326 SoutL Oakdalo avo.
WANTED A competent woman for
housework and cooking; good wages,
also farm hand knowing young or
chard work. Address L, care Mall
Tribune oftico. 47
WANTED At the Franco-American
hotel, two waitresses; faro prepaid.
Morrison & Lash., Yreka, Cal. 20
WANTED A good lady cook to cook
for ranch hands; wages to bo paid
by tho week or month. Address A.
L. Gall, Tolo, Or. 21
WANTED Girl ror general house
work. Apply nt Farmers & Fruit
growers Dank.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Ten miners and laborers.
Apply Condor Water & Power Co.
WANTED Flrst-ciaBS gardener. Ap
ply Condor W iter & Power Co.
WANTED Experienced stone cutter
and quarry man. Call nt Condor
Water nnd Power Co's. of lice. '
WANTED A man experienced In the
handling of lncubatora and turkey
raising. Apply at office of Condor
Water & Power Co. 283
WANTED Manager and cook want
ed for a hotel. Call on Mr. Smith,
Coudor Water & Power Co.
WATCTETJP7irTnor in tho restaurant
business, good location and big lease.
Call at Wills Employment office. 19
WANTED A voman cooS wanted;
muist bo rood all round cook; no
others need apply. Giro address and
wages expoctcd. Address T. H. B.,
caro of thlc office 20
Help Wanted.
WXNTED Man nnd wire, man tor
Kardenlng and wlfo for general
housework. Apijl) Condor Water &
Power Co
WANTED Flvo farm toams, 10
farm hands, 10 men for planting
trees. Condor Wator .fc Power Co.
Situations Female
WANTED A lady living In Jackson
vlllo would llko to lnko entire chargo
of ono or two Httlo children. Ap
ply to W. J. L care of this ofrico. 21
Miscellaneous.
WANTED Clearing done. Address
E. S. Pnlmer, Central Point, Ore.
WANTED Throo housekeeping
rooms nnywhoro botwoon Ashland
and Grants Pass but near depot, on
farm preferred. G. E. Durch, gen
or&l delivery. Modford. 20
WANTED A good alfalim. stock and
dairy ranch, with some Irrigation;
glvo full description, price and terms
Address Dairyman, Dox 86S, Mod
ford WANTED Wo'ro breaking homes
carefully nnd sclontlfhally; broko
to drlvo do:iblo or slnglo, also galt
od by careful nnd oxporlonced
horsomon; l.orsea boarded or oth
erwise; prices right. Como and boo
mo or ad JrosB Dox 873, Modtord. No
horsos barred out. W. T, Vincent,
WANTED.
MlftccIlAnooBfl.
WANTED 160-acro relinquishment
or hill land, with wator. Address C.
Durns, ArloLe, Or. 20
WANTED TO I1UY.
Misccllaneons.
WANTED At onco, for a home, 6 to
10-acro orchard In bearing or nearly
so, with or without buildings Give
full description, prlco and terms. Ad
dress Dairyman, Dox 863, Medford."
WANTED Second hand dishes, ico
ond hand gasoline stove. Ring up
Will Employment OHMo.
FOR EXCHANGE.
EXCHANGE Houso and lot, located
In Santa Darbara, Cal., for property
In or near Modford; lot 100 reet
front by 225 feet deep; flno soil;
good C-room hovse; oranges lemons
and other fruit on plate. Address
Dox 265, Medford, Or.
FOR" EXCHANGE Will exchange
touring car in good condition for
runabout. Enquire at King's repair
shop.
EXCHANGE WLat have you at
Klamath Falls to trade for Medford
Improved property? P. O. Dox 63.
29
LOST.
ASTRAYED 6 small yearling
calves, mostly Jersey, from tho Ear
hart place. Reward If returned. 22
LOST On street Saturday, April 9,
gold watch and pin; watcvh was
open face, with monogram on the
back, C. D. P.; pearl set In pin.
Please leave at the Mall Tribune of
fice. Sultablo reward.
STRAYED Ono sorrel colt, C mos.
old, star In forehead and halter on
when last seen, April 11. Reasona
ble reward for the return ot same.
Wm. E. Stacey, No. 402 Doardman
sUeet. North, Medford. 23
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Bootblacks.
ItNE 43ot your shoes shined, oiled
or dyed nt the Palace bootblack
stand in Smokehouse. First-class
work is our specialty. Shoes called
for in any part of city and deliver
ed. 212 West Main Btreet Phone
Mnin 121. Eddie, the Bootblack.
Landscape Gardeners.
J. T. BROADLEY, landscape gar
dener; a long experience in laying
out and care of private grounds.
P. O. Box 523, Bedford, Or.
' At'oraeys.
WITHTNGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm building.
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA
LEY Attornoys-at-law. No. 9 D
street, ground floor.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Rcames. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bonk build
ing; socond floor.
B. F. MULKEY Attornoy-at-law.
Offices room 30, Jackson County
Bank building, Medford,
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phono 351. Night
phoues: C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H.
Butler 3571.
Bricklayers.
BRICKLAYERS K. Kurin, at
Smokehouse, first-class bricklayer,
stoneworker, cement stepping
stucco and moulding, fireplaces and
tile work a specialty, European
plan; day or contract.
Medicines.
CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CINES Will cure rheumatism,
nsthmu, paralysis, sores and pri
vate diseases. Thoso remedies may
bo proourod at tho Sing Lee laun
dry, 123 S. Rivorsido avenue, Med
ford, Or., where thoy will bo sold
by tho proprietor.
Dr. Chow Young has treated sov
oral sovoro casos with his remedies
sinco coming to Medford and has
for reforonco some of tho beat
known and most intelligent citizens
in Southern Oregon. Call on him.
Ileal Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real
Estate,- Loans and Firo Insurance.
Office, suite 205-200, over Frult-
growers' bnnk. Phono 541.
AS A MATTER OF BUSINESS, we
would suggest that you call at our
office in search of real estate bar
gabs. Wo refuse to list any prop
erty for which owner asks more
thnn wo think it is worth. We do
not oare to make sales at extrava
gant and unreasonable prices. You
will not find us tagging you on the
street or annoying you at the hotel,
honco this invitation to cull at our
office, No. 128 E. Main nt. Pierce,
Shepherd & Co.
Dill Posters.
VERNE T, CANON Bill Poster and
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 20, Jnckson County
Bank building, Medford, Or.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Hospitals.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C St., Modford, Or. K.
W. Hisey, Matron. Official hesfn
tal P. & E. R. R.
Real Kfftete,
SEE WM. E. 8TACEY & CO. fwr
some of the choicest bargtiati m.
real estate in this valley. Also Brit
ish Colombia and Alberta, B. C, an4
other parts. Call on him at Bitner'a
office, Phipps building, or at tWl
Medford Auto company'n garaga,
where wo start out onr ngentn for
the Aladden SCnntle Lamp ani hid
den window screen. We will treat
yon right. Come nnd see.
Printer and PuWlnb:j.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has th
best-equipped job office in Soath
era Oregon; Portland price. 37
South Central ava.
Piano Instructions.
MISS JENNESSE BUTLEE Pjaaa
instruction and musical history.
Studio, Kb. 8 S. Orange streets
Phone Main 2491.
Uilliara Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiard, O-
gars and Soft Drinks. Up nUifsy
Young & Hall building. A nisc, m&
place to spend the hot afterso k
Architect.
JOHNS & TURNER, Arekitts ml
Builders, office 7-8, 235
Phone Mam 3471. Residence
2471.
Carriage aad Aato PstaiHwg.
VALLEY SIGN AND CASSILQ
WORKS High-class -work gaania
teed. Signs. Siversade avwuM.
Phone SOL
FHrnltHre.
H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers ia ;
and second-hand f ami tare
hardware. 'Agents for Mosad S
kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seven tk at.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Comer 8th and Holly sts-, Me4fer.
Mis 310 n Furniture made to ordec
Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial
order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stevea.
and Ranges. New and Seoond-Haai
Furniture. EadV old stand, 18 W.
F st. South. Phone 91, Medford, 0,
Nonertes.
QUAKER NURSERIES Oar trees'
are budded, not grafted. Our steel
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out. We are not ia the
trust, H. B. Patterson, office m
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-grade nursery
stock. C. F. Cook, Prop., B, R, V.
depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 1381,
Medford.
G. W. Priddy. J. X. tfBries-
O. D. Nagle.
Brick Coropaalefl.
THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brisk1
manufacturers and contracts;
also lime, cement and piaster ia aaj;
quantity. Office, Medford Natiea-L
Bank bldg. Phone Mak 545.
Dentists.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Deatiet--Office
in rooms 203-204, Famws
& Fruitgrowers' bank building, weak
of the tracks.
Physicians and Sargeotis.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night
promptly answered. Office and :
dence phone Main 3132.
CONROY & CLANCY Office fat
Stewart building Physicians a4
Surgeons. Office phone Main 341;
private phone Main 612.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
PhysioianB. Mission block. Phos
201, Medford.
Cigars and Tobacco.
IRELAND & ANTLE Smokeetuwr
dealers in tobacco, cigars and Biaok
dealers in tobacco, cigars and brok
ers' supplies. ExclHsive agents e
Lewis Single Binder, El Merito awl
El Palencia. 212 West Main street.
He&seager Serrtoe.
MESSENGER SERVICE Messen
gers furnished at all hoars of dap
and till 9 p. m. to any part of eky,
from 10c to 25c. Phone Main 1B1-.
Photogbapliers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose 4tfk
Mackey and die with joy." Over Al
len & Reagrxi's store; entrance eat,
Seventh street.
Xla Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin
sheet iron ware on hand and
to order. 128 North G street
Stenographers.
1
ELLA M, GAUNYAW Paha bloek.
Stenograph work done (feUUji
and well.