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MEDffORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 34, 3910. A Want Ad Today May Get a Job for Someone That Will lead on to Fortune f TELEPHONE BONDS WILL BESQUEEZED Loral Ilotitn Company to Huo 1'uKct "Wound mid Northwestern, 1.ITU1ATION 18 KIUHNDLV SUIT Otrrrnjiltnllirjttloii Prevents Payment f Intmwt on Bonds, and Crip pJr Work of Extension tiultN to llo Filed in TncoiuA. High finance on tliu part of ll ipromolorn of tho Ptigol Sound I lorn Telephone company 1h alleged to hnv involved (hose companies in trotibl ho mm inn oincorH 01 I lie companion are now attempting to return to n twerkbur' basin 'by carrying tho innttur hi to tho courlu. Tho Homo Telephone v Telegraph company of Portltin will filo unit in the United States court at Tmiomn thin morning on nc count of iiidchtcducHM duo tho local company nnd will iihIc that receivers bo appointed for tho two companies according to Richard W. Montnguo, who in noting ns tho attorney for tho weal company in conjunction with McCaffnrty, Hoi iitiHim Si Oodfrev o Seattle Mr. Montague snys: "Tho nuit involves $l.p0,000 debtedncss from tho Pugot Soiuu Homo Telcphono company oncrntinir in Tacomii and Ilollinglinrii, and .$55,- 00 from fho Northwestern Lone Duttnnco compnny. Thcso suits wil ask that receivers ho appointed by via conn. Hull In I'rleiidly One. "Th.e Knit in in koiiio measure fnendly ono. Tho ronfion of thin in that tho two cninpnnius nro under practically tho wimo control ns tho Portland company, nnd whilo all companies nro on n good working unsm mo two northern companion were inmloncd by an cxcchkivu hand ed indebtedness, owing to tho fnch that the promote 'flontod tho bonds at two or three times their aotua value, nnd now tho financial condi tion Iiuh reached n point whoro tho water must ho squeezed out. as at prenont it in impossible to pay the fixed charges, tho interest on the uoudiMl indebtedness. "Thin condition is, of course, not Jnvorniiio to the interests of tho 'bondholders, ns they will now lose about r0 por cent if thoy bouirhl at par, lint whon the water has heen Hqneer.oil out tho bonds will ho vnlti able nnd well-payiug properties. Tho bonded indebtedness of tho North western Long Distnnco company is aDoui i,yi7,UUU, nnd of tliu Pugot Sound company nmounts to sonm. thin over $1,800,000. Thoso honds Have leon senttercd nil ovor tho -country nnd at present nro sollinir nt nomcwhoro in tho noighhorhood of jo contH, but when tho reorganization now being undortnken Is effected 'they Hhould prove n good investment at GO cents. Those figures nro, of -course, nut ostimntos mndo from n rough Hiirvoy of conditions. Sorvlro In Not Affected. "Tho notion which is being takon in no wny involves tho work dono by tho companloH. Thoy will proceed "Willi business us usual whim tho ro coivors uro nppointcd. It effects tho money intoroslH nloue, not tho sorv ico. There will bo no oimosilion on the part of tho companies which are ueii to tlio appointment of tho ro ccivorw ns tho Portland company nnd uio onuwosiorn nnd Sound com Mks . ..II 111 .1 I'uiij mu mi iioui unuor tlio sanio control, nnd tho notion is boinc takon flimply to mnko it possible to pny tho iixco cunrgos which in this onso com ipriso the intorost duo on tho bonds. This notion has rosnltod from several wook's invostigation, but was mummed nt tho Instnnoo of Snmuol Hill of Seattlo, who is intorostod in the local oompuny ns n dirootor. Lnto iaDocombor, J. C. Potior was ap pointed, auditor of tho loonl company nu no uognn nn investigation of tho Iwokn whioh brought to light tho fnot lmt tho two northoni companies were inaolvont. This was brought to tho notice of Mr. mil, who promptly started tho proceedings with tho re sult Hint nt n dirootors' mooting hold on Monday morning it wns dooldod to go ahead and biio, nnd from thon wo havo boon busy propnring tho pnpors and gnthoring tho nooossnry infor mation." Mortgages to Ho Foreclosed. The working out of tlio Bitlt in volves n plan to Hoalo down tho fixed charges by soaling down tho bonds. Thin wJU probably bo done by foro closing the mortgngo hold to Boonro tho bonds for tho two companies, nnd thon having a complete reorganiza tion with tho bonded indubtoiiucNH lixod nt a figure whoro tho iutoroHt payments can b inut. Ilurvoy Liud- ley, vluo-proHidoiit of llio Homo lulo phono & Tulcgraph company of Port land, uiitd : "1 was not present at tho meeting of tho Portland board hold on Mon day morning, but am familiar with tho situation. "Tho Portland company is in good physical condition and is earning fixed charges on its bonds. It hnu no floating dobts. April 1, 11)01), the company had about 7010 paying phones in service. II has now more than 1 1,000. The growth of tho com pany has been duo to the fact that some of Portland's host citizens have taken places on tho Portland board. Advances in considerable sums huvo been made to tho Homo Telephone company of Puget Sound and the Northwestern Long-Distnnce Tele phone company. "While thoso companies nro in good physical condition and nro serving tho public satisfactorily, thoy cannot moot thoir fixed chnrges. Tho present board has not sold any of thoso securities, but with a largo in debtedness previously contracted by thoso companies no now money could bo enlisted for their extension nnd development and a reorganization of thoso companies is imperative. "I cannot forecast tho action of tho bondholders and others having securities of these companies, but I boliovo woro (ho charges scaled down nnd now money enlisted for invest ment thoso companies can bo put in good shape. "Tho increase in tho Portland bus iness shown that tho automatic serv ice moots with favor of tho public. "Tacoum and Hellingham are good, thrifty cities, nnd tlioro is no rcnsonJ why, with tho propor mnnngement, these companies should not bo mndo to pny interest 'on a reasonable in vestment." NOTICI3 TO IlUHiDKlLS AND CON- TItAOTOIW. And AH Whom It May Concern: Notice lo hereby kIvou that tlio county conirr.l-uitonorB' court of Jack son county, Oregon, will rocolvo soal od bids for tho building and con fltruotlug u c!ool brldf(o across Dear crook at Phoonlx, Oregon, nccordlnc to tho plana and specifications now on filo nt tlio offlco of t'.io county clork of Jnckson county for tho In formation bidders; onch and ov cry bid filed must bo nccompi nlof. with n v'o.'.llicd chock of F por por cout of tho amount of tho bid nnd tlio commi. 'loners court resorfes tho right to rojoct nny nrd all bids tf lied, nil bIJu to bo filed on or before 10 o'clock n. n. Thursday, May Dth 1910. liy order of Mio county court. W. It. COLEMAN, County Clork. Dated this 13th day of April 1910. ILLEGAL LIQUOR VENDOR IS INDICTED BY JURY Goorgo Mnuror of Kerby, Josoph- ino county, was indiotod by tho grand jury nt Grants Pass on a chargo of having Bold liquor in a territory wlujro such notions woro forbiddon. Mnuror will bo plncod on trial noxt week. Modford, Oregon: This cortifios thnt wo havo Bold Hall's Texas Won dor for tho euro of nil kiduoy, bind dor nnd rhoumntio troubles for ten yonre, nnd hnvo novor hnd n com plaint. It givoB quick nnd pennnnont roliof. Sixty dnys' trontmont in oneh liotllo. Modford Phannnov. tf MLUfUMU MARKETS. Fruits and Vegetables, (Prlcos paid by Modford morehanta) APPLES 24n lb. Potatoes, $1.00 cwt; onions S3 owt; cabbago, 2 2 He. nutter. Kgs Bad roaltry. (Prlcos paid by Medford merchants) Ranch butter, 32 He; fancy cream ery, 40o, Fresh ranch eggs, 20o. Mlxod poultry, 10 Ho; spring chlckons, 1518cj turkey, 17o. (Prlcos paid producers.) HayTimothy, fie; alfalfa, 115; Brass, 14; grain hay, 16. Grain -Whoat, $1.20 bushel; oats, 36 ton; barloy, $30 ton. Boof Cowa 4 fl) i; steers 6 6 o; pork, Ooj mutton, 5tp 5 Ho; lambs, Oo; voal drossod, So, (Soiling prices,) Rolled barloy, 2 owt $37 ton; bran, $1.07; middlings, $1.85 1.90; shorts, $1.80(8)1.85, Qroon onions, 40o dozen bunchos; rndlahoB, 40o dozon bunonos; rhubarb, Co lb. YOUR MOST HARDLY EARNED DOLLAR MAY OFTEN HE MOKE WISELY INVESTED IN WANT ADVEKTISING THAN IN ANYTHING ELSE WHATEVER. THEHE'S MANY AN OCCASION WHEN IT WILL IJUY MORE IN THE "WANT COL UMNS" THAN IN ANY OTHER TURN THE TIDE FOR YOU,OR "HUV" AN OPPOTUNITY FOR YOU, OR SELL FOR QUICKLY NEEDED CASHTHE PROPERTY IN WHICH YOUR MONEY MAY HE TEMPORARILY TIED UP. STATISTICS. .MiUIIA(;H LH'HNHIIS ISSUED. T6nTleirryTllTer7T7 years, nnd EN flo Lindsay, 18 years. To Walter 0. Wnlrad, 32 yoarg, and JchbIo Hnzel, 20 yoars. To Earl Joscs, 20, and CIr.ro Wal ker, i7. v.aini All of Asltla.1 . Consent of parents in first and la-t mentioned. FOR SALE. REAL K8TAT1S. KOU BALE Homestead relinquish- mont, mou italn farms and tlmbor. Address P. O. Dox 213. 24 KOH SALE 5 acres borry land 1 1-2 miles north of city; uador ditch. Dox 286, Medford, 22 FOR SALE Flno tract of land In heart of fruit bolt, four miles from Medford. Address Dox 214, Ash land, Or. 24 FOR dALE or oxebango for Modford property, a $0000 rosldonco In Red lands, Calif. Call and soo photo. O. F. Dyer, room 9, P. O. blopK. FOR SALE 100 acres of good land, halt of It Is cleared; 8 miles cast of Modford. This Is a bargain at $20 por aero. Address, Owner, caro of Mall Trlbuno. FOR 8ALE 100 acres good fruit and alfalfa land; 7 acres cleared; some fruit; small creek tLrough tho place, with wiior right, 19 can Irrl gnto, can bo mndo to Irrlgato 20? tormo; will tako part In Medford real estate. Apply Owner, P. O. Box C23. 23 Farms. FOR SALE Farm In southern Or cgon and northern California. For particulars addross box 1C, Hilts, Cal. 30 IToasca. F6lt SALE D-rooin Iioubo and lot, 31 South Orango strcot, $2000; lot C0x220, with small houte, on Don nott nvenuo. Inqulro of owner on premises, or Dox 334; $1D00. 25 FOlf SALE Croolu bouso nnd a Inrgo pleco of land 185x270, all In garden, 2 blocks off of Main on Cotngo strooi; a snap for $3000; It you buy now $2500 takes it. Siskiyou Rca'ly Co., room 22, JacUaon Co. Bail: bldg. Acreagc -A bargain, 10 acres FOlt 8ALE- miles from dopot at $350; fine lo cation. Dyor, rom 9, P. O. block. FOR SALE Ono to flvo acres undor ditch, ono and ono-fourth miles from Main stroot, $350 por aero, Soo ownor, No, 20 South Peach 23 FOR SALE A nlco homo traot of 8 acres, 1 1-2 miles south ot station; sot to applos, poaches, pears, small fruits and grapes; small bouso and good woll. Address P. O. Box 480 city. ' 21 FOR SALE 5 and 10-ncre tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, at a burgnin, on 5 annual pay ments. Address Condor Wntor Power Co. Lots, FOR SALE Lois closo In on Second stroot nt r. bargain. O. W. Isaacs ownor, 115 N, Oakdalo. 1 FOtt sake city lots, $20; for a small, safe Investment coo th city lots I offer at $300 nnd $250 per lot; $20 cash pnymont. balnnco $10 por month; no lntorol. II. O, Malt- by, Palm I Idg. FOR SALE Cheap, choicest, lots, Soo ownor aftor 5 p. m. 816 South Nowtown. , 23 FOR"SAL13 Good lot In Walnut Park addition; prlco $300; torms. AddrosB A-4, caro of this office. FOR SALE Two lots on Fourth at., 50x100; closo In; prlco $700. Siski you Realty Co., room 22, Jackson Co. Bank blitg, FOR SALE Throo lots on Socond stroot, 56x100; prlco $300; easy tonus, Siskiyou Realty Co., room 3, Jackson Comity Bank bldg, FOR SALE Two lots on Hamilton stroot, 66x100, prlco $300 each, BIb klyoit Ronllr Co,, 22 Jnckson Coun ty Bank. WOW SXLE No. 100" Lot SOxlOT, Narrlgnn St,, $400. Siskiyou Ronl ty Co,, 22 Jnckson County Bank, PLACE IN THE WORLD OCCASIONS WHEN THAT DOLLAR WILL t FOR SALE Kornu or Orchard. FOR BALE Ninety acris. 30 in one year old applo and pear trees, 100 Inches of water, 2 1-2 miles from railroad station. For terms write "Owner," caro Mall Trlbuno. 261 fOH SALE WO acre, neon building Uto In tho alley, lncladh g 30 acres good fruit land; cheap 'and terms right. H. C. Maltby, Palm Bldg., Main and Front. tm FOR SALE About 30 acres of good orchard land 1 1-2 miles east of Phoenix. One-half Is In orchard. Telophono, Medford, 1199, or ad dress C. T. Payne, Phoenix. Ore. FOR SALE One of tbe beet orchards In Jackson county, two miles from Ashland. For particulars, address F. O. McWIll.'ams & Son, Ashland, Or. Umber Land. FOR SALE 10 acres of good Umber five miles from Medford; all down hill. Mat Calhoun, Phoenix, Ore gon. BaslacM Property. FOR SALE Choice business prop erty at a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address Condor Wa ter Power Co. Horses. FOR SALE First-class driving horso for ladles or gentlemen. Call No. 6 S. Fir. 23 FOR SALEOno mare also good 3 1-4 Mitchell wagon. See J. A. Arm strong, 1 1-2 miles cast ot Med ford. FOR SALE Team of horses, weight 1200 and 1250, eight years old, not afraid of automobiles. O. A. Read ing, Central Point, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1 . FO R SALE A good serviceable team of farm hone for $100. J. A. Gam mill, R. F. D. No. 1, Molford. 26 Miscellaneous. FOll SALE Furniture' fruit Jari and canned fr.L. 228 N. Holly. FOR SALE Second cutting alfalfa; first class. Address Box 361, Med ford. 21 FOR SALE Balm of Figs, guaran teed to euro all diseases ot women. Address Box 406. H FOR SALE Mlraeograpn for dupll eating lotters. In good condition, cheap, at offlco of Condor Water & Power Co. 283 H FOR SALE A high-grade piano, al most now; a bargain. Call at 510 South Central avo. 23 FOR SALE Pure bred Whlto Ply mouth Rock rooators, from laying strain, $2.50. Tablo Rock Orchard, Routo 2, Contral Point, Or. 20 FOR sXLE Cash or will trade for a typowritor, a sot ot Voltnlro's works, consisting ot 12 volumes; all now. Address G, caro of thin offlco. 20 FOR SALE Paints, brushes, var nishes, stains, wnll tints, glass, wall papor, picture framing a specialty, nt M. J. letcnlf, 308 East Main. 20 FOR SALE I'honp. Havo four do- strablo propcrtfoa roprosontlns A :i. iU. 1 IHVeSUlU UlB in .UOUlOril Cliy property ami noros closo to Central , Po.nt nnd Phoonlx; will soli only ono; your aliolco of tho four at very ' low price and good terms for quick sale-'. Ownor, 334 W. 6th st. 23 FOR RENT. Iloases. TO RENT $10 and Co. -Three 5-room bungalows, $12. Benson Investment FOR RENT Flveroom hbuso nnd , gnrdcn $15 tronth; nlao small fur nished ho.iso. Inquire 607 South Central, 23 Furnished Rooms. RENT - Modern funds': d rooms at 604 West 10th or 124 Ring stroot. Fbu RENT Furnished rooms. No. 10 North Grape street. FOR RENT Otfleos over postoffloo on April 1st; wiu'bo stoam hontod and havo hot and cold wator by next wlntor. Apply to A. A. Davis. FOR RENT Nicely furnlshoT'pToolw Ing room, with bath; all modorn. Call at 203 Olson stroot, or phono 3207. 23 FOR RENT. Housekeeping I looms, FOR RENT Light housekeeping room. 325 South Ivy street. 21 FOR RENT Suite of light houso keeplng rooms; no children. Apply at 222 So ut'a Holly st Miscellaneous. FOR RENT Only hotel in town ot 10,00 population. Call at Condor Water and Power Co., 209 West Main street. FOR RENT Pasture land on Price Ranch, Tolo; irrigated land, next to McDonough ranch, Tolo. Condor Water & Power Co. 50' FOR RENT Garden land on Bsr creek, one acre and upwards with water for irrigation; owner will furnish team, plow and seed for part of crop. See Kofeldt, Condor Water & Power Co. 50' FOR LEASE Fnlly oqulrpcd gold nilne; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all operated by electric pow ei. Ownor will furnish free elec tric power for share In proceeds. See Kofeldt, at Condor Water ft Power Co. WANTED. Uelp Wanted Female. WANTED A competent woman for housework and cooking; good wages, also farm hand knowing young or chard work. Address L, care Mall Tribune oftlco. 47 WANTED A good lady cook to cook tor ranch hands; wages to be paid by the week or month. Address A. L. Gall, Tolo, Or. 21 WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply at Farmers & Fruit growers Bank. Help Wanted Male. WANTED Ten miners and laborers, Apply Condor Water & Power Co. WANTED Flrst-ciasa gardener, ply Condor W iter & Power Co. Ap- WANTED Experienced stone cutter and Quarrr man. Call at Condor Water and Power Co's. office. WANTED A man experienced In tho handling 'of Incubators and turkey raising. Apply at office of Condor Water & Power Co. 283 WANTED Manager and cook want ed tor a hotel. Call on Mr. Smith, Condor Water & Power Co. WANTED Young man who is flrst ..class stenographer and typewriter to handlo como office work and also act as receiving and shipping clerk for retail sales department. In qulro at 209 Woat Main street. 23 WANTED Tomorrow, volunteer saw and hnu mor men to work on tho taberaaelo now being erected on tho corner ot Bartlctt and Jack con street for the Oliver Evnngel istlc mcotbEJ. W. B, Harris, 13: N. Ivy, chalrm? building commit tee. 21 Help Wanted. WA"JJTET$3lan and wlfo, man for gardonlng and wife for general housowork. Arplj Condor Water & Powor C6 ilf A NTISnZTWIirn f.rm ton 1ft fnvnt linnrYa 1 ft ninn fnr nlnnMni treos. Condbr Water .4 Power Co. Situations Female. WANTED A lady llvinj In JackBon vllle would llko to tako entlro charge of ono or two little children. Ap ply to W. J. !., care of this offlco. 21 Miscellaneous. WANTED To borrow one thousand dollars on louso nud lot near Oak dale. 23 WANTED Wo'ro breaking horees carofully and scientifically; broko to drive doublo or slnglo, also gait od by careful and exporloncod hor8omon; horses boarded or oth erwise; prlcoa right. Como and seo me or address Box 873, Medford. No horses barred out. W. T. Vincent. WANTED Furnished room, with or without board, hy slnglo man; roa sonabo ratos; uot particular It flvo to ton blocks out; roforoncos. Ad dress at onco, A. B. C, caro this pa por. 21 WANTED Tonms forwork on P1 clflo & Eastora railway. Apply at P.. & E. offtco or at Moany Bros.' com mlsBary, beyond Eaglo Point, WANTED. i MlscoIIaneoas. WANTED Clearing dono. AddreM E. S. Palmer, Contral Point, Ore. WANTED Horjo breaking; horses carefully and scientifically broken to drive double and slnglo, also gall ed by careful .md experienced horse men; horses bojrded or othorwlso; prlc.es right. Cvll and boo mo or ad dreso Box 813 Medford. No horses barred out WANTED TO IJU1 SUscclIaneooJi. WANTED To buy homestead relin quishment. Address E. S. J., gen eral delivery. FOR EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE House and lot, located in Santa Barbara, Cal., for property In or near Medford; lot 100 feet front by 225 foet deep; flno soil; good 6-room bouse; oranges lemons and other fruit on place. Address Box 265, Medford, Or. FOH, 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. Box 63. 29 WILL exchange for city property 26 acres good fruit land; three-quarters mile from Eagle Point, Aylor & Barnett. 23 LOST. ASTRAYED 6 small yearling calves, mostly Jersey, from the Ear hart place. Reward If returned. 22 STRAYED One sorrel colt, 9 mos. old, ctar in forehead and halter on when last ceen, April 11. Reasona ble reward for the return of same. Win. E. Stacey, No. 402 Boardman street, Nort'i JTodford. 24 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Bootblacks. 'fllNE Get your shoes shined, oiled or dyed at 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 street. Phono Main 12L Eddie, the Bootblack. Landscape Gardeners. J. T. BROADLEY, landscape gar dener; a long experience in laying out and caro of private grounds. P. O. Box 521, Medford, Or. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm building. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attornevs-at-law. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & RE AMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Rcames. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank build- ing, second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attomoy-at-law. Offices room 30, Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone 351. Night phones: C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H. Butlor 3571. Bricklayers. BRICKLAYERS K. Kuxin, nt Smokehouse, first-class bricklayer, stonoworkor, cement stepping stucco and moulding, fireplaces and tilo work a specialty, European plan; day or contract Medicines. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES Will euro rheumatism, asthma, paralysis, sores and pri vnto disoascs. These remedies may be procured at tho Sing Lee laun dry, 123 S. Riverside avenue, Med ford, Or., where thoy will bo sold by tho propriotor. Dr, Chow Young has treated bov oral sovore casos with his remedios sinco coming to Medford and has for referonoo some of tho bost known and most intelligent citizens in Southom Oregon. Call on him. Itcal Estate BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real Estato, Loans and Firo Insurance. Offioe, Buito 205-206, over Fruit- growera' bank. Phone 541. AS A MATTER OF BUSINESS, wo would suggest that you oall at our office in search of real, estate bar gains. Wo refuse to list any prop erty for whioh owner &Bks more than wo think it is worth. We do not caro to mako sales at extrava gant and unreasonable prices. You will not find us tagging you on tho street or annoying you at the hotel, hence this invitation to call at our offico, No. 128 E. Main at. Pierce, Shophord & Co. Blll'rosters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly fillod. Room 20, Jaokson County Bank building, Modford, Or. IUSINESS DIRECT MY. Hospital. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 3M Sonth C nt, McdfonJ, Or. BL W. Hisoy, Matron. Official tal P. & E. R. R, Ileal Katete, SEE WM. E. STACEY 4 CO. far some of the choicest hmnisni m. real estate in this valley. Alaw Brit ish Columbia and Alberta, B. CI, i other parts. Call on him at ! office, Phipps building, or t Ut Modford Auto coiapaay's gwraftCp, where we start oat our ajjoato terns the Aladden Mantle Lassp ojhL bid den window screen. We win yon right. Come and see. Printers aad PahttahoiJ. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. ka best-equipped job office n ern Oregon; Portland price. South Central ave. Piano Inatractfee. MISS JENNESSE BUTLER Pisa instruction aad naaieal MatTiTji Studio, No. 8 8. Oraaffs Phone Main 2491. Billiard Pastor. S. T. BROWN & CO. BfiSianJ, Ci gars and Soft Driaks. Up ntasBftv. Young Ss Hall baHding. A. vim, place to spend the hot altera nnaw. ArcMtecta. JOHNS & TURNER, An Builders, office 7-8, Phone Mak 347L RgoidaoBe 2471. Carriage aad Aate IMatfaf. VALLEY 0IGN AND GARBLUHi WORKS High -class wsrk leea. oigns. luversMe . ai Phone SOL H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers m i and second-hand fBrakaxe hardware. Agents for Hawsd Gag kitchen cabinet 323 E. Seveatk at MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 6th and Holly sta Hedfeci. Misjion Famitare aaade ta snWr Cabinet work of aft kiadfl. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stems and Ranges. New and Secoad-BwadL Furniture, Eads' old stand, 18 W. F st Sonth. Phone 91, Medford, Pay Narscrfos. QUAKER NURSERIES Oar are budded, not grafted. Oar is not irrigated. We gMraatee erything pnt oat We are aet in Htm trust H. B. Pattersoa, offiee m Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade h wrsery stock. C. F. Cook, Prop., R. K. T. depot P. O. Box 84L Phose 2211, Medford. G. W. Priddy. J. T. O'Brisav O. D. Nagle. Brick Companies. THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Bwl manufacturers and oextraeieMt also lime, cement and plaster m aeqr quantity. Office, Medford Nataewal Bank bldg. Phone Main 545. Dectlcta, DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Deatia Office in rooms 203-204, FurstW & Fruitgrowers' bank baildibg, of tho tracks. Physldaas aad Bargeea. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jaokson County bank. Night eaJie promptly answered. Office aad denco phono Main 3432. CONROY & CLANCY Offiee Stewart building Physicians Surgeons. Office phone Main 341; private phone Main 612. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopath Physicians. Mission block. Pkaac 201, Modford. Cigare and Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE SaokohouaiK. dealers in tobacco, dg&rti and tirade dealers in tobacco, cigars and oaaek ors' supplies. Exclusive Agent A Lewis Single, Binder, El Merit? aawt El Palenoia. 212 West Mala street; Meaieager Bwnes, MESSENGER SERVICE Meeeea- gers furnished at all hoars ef ay and till 9 p. m. to any part ef ry, from lOo to 25o. Phone Main 18121 Pttotognapbtn. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose Maokoy and die with, joy." Over Al len & Reagan's store; entrae es Sovonth street TIh KhopsT J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tia sheet iron ware on hand and to order. 128 North G street Clfimnmnnfinra t ELLA M. GAUNYAW PaUa Uwk. w' Stenographic work doae qiMr and welL 4'