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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1910.
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Want Advertising is a Finder of Buyers"--of All Sorts of Buyers ,of All Sorts of Things!
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OREGON
INVITING
TO STRANGERS
Hill Visit Attracts Unusual Attention
Wclistcr Campnlun for Good
rtoatls Stnto Novcr Looked Dottcr
Than at Present.
PORTLAND, Or., May 20. Novor
Old Oregon look no clean, Hilc:lc nnil
apnn nti nt tho pronont tlmo. Eastum
nml central Oregon hnvo liml raltiH
nt JiihI oxnetly tlto right tlmo. Wont
am unit Houthorn Oregon nru Intense
ly pronporuiiH, mid tho enrpantor, cnb
Inot ninlcor, pnlntor, dcnlgnor, land
nenpo urtliit nnd busy lioimowlfo lmvo
had moro tliiin thoy could do In ov
ory ucctlon, for tho disposition to
clonn up nnd pnlnt up nnd put tlio
boot foot foromoist wnii novor moro
.eoutnglouH thnn nt tlio pronont tlmo.
Tlio good rondn campaign now bo
'Ing conducted by Judgo Llonol H.
Webster throughout Orogon In not
only attracting nn untiuunl n mount of
'iiuwapapor comment, but tho JuiIko
Us convincing bin largo mnllonccH tbut
only In Multncmnb county enn di
rect taxation bo depended upon for
Reed rondo through Portland's honvy
tax contribution, nnd that lone tlmo
bonds hmiioi nro nbout I bo only wny
to pot Reed rondn during tho llfotlmo
of tho pronont Konorntlon throughout
tho Ntnto nt largo. A constltutlonnl
amendment will bo required to bring
rtbln about.
Tho trip through OroRon by Pronl
dont Louis W. 1 1 111 of tho Grcnt
Northern railway hnn probubly occa
sioned n groiitor ninount of nowspa
pur couunont In tho pnporn of tho
tnto thnn hnn boon nccordod tho visit
of nuy othor mnn during tho lnnt ton
yearn. Mr, IIIM'n ontrauoi Into con
trnl Orogon from Shnnlkn wau hoiiio--wbnt
nrduoun, nn ho ntnrtod Immo
dlntoly nftor tho hnnlont rnln for 12
-months, which hnn rcaiiltod In making
nomo of tho rondn nlmont Impansa
"bio, but ho wnn dotormlned to nco nil
thoro wiih to oo, nnd his pornonnl din
comfort wnn novor mentioned. In
every plnco ho hnd something dofl
nlto nnd doclntvo to nny. Ills visit
hnn nprvod nH a tromondouH oncour
ngomont to thono Intorontcd In tho
dovolopmont of OroRon.
UNIQUE DISPLAYS FOR
WORLD'S APPLE SHOW
SPOKANE, Wanli., May 2C Dh
tluctlvoly unique will bo tho third
Nntlonnl Applo Show In Spoknno tho
wook of Novonibor 14, when betwoon
$25,000 nnd $30,000 Ih to bo dlntrlb
u tl In i.rlics nnd tropblou In com
potltlonn open to tho world. Tho
price winning oxhlbltn nnd npoclnl din
pliyH from fruit dlntrlcts In WnBh
liiRton, Oregon, Idnho nnd Montana
will bo trnnnportod to Chlcngo by
fnat trnlnn mid oxhlbltod In tho First
ItcRlmout armory tho wook of No
vombor 28. Tho coot of tho two
nhown Ih estimated ftt $77,000. 13.
P. Cnrtlor Van DUmol, clinlrinnn of tho
board of truntoon of tho Nr.tlonnl Ap
plo Show, Ire, bonded by Howard
Elliott, proBldont of tho Northorn Pa
cific Railway c. r.ipnny, unyn that fully
2,000,000 npplon will bo dlsplnycd nt
tho Spoknno bIiow; nlno tlwT. nbout 12
earn of tho host fruit grown In tho
nortbwoHt will bo on exhibition In
Chlcngo. Thin display will Includo
nt leiiHt olx eutrloa In tho carload
clnnmn, In which tho nwoopntnko will
bo. worth $1100, onch enr containing
020 boxon. It. H. Rice will mnnngo
both hIiowb.
TAFT AGAIN PRESIDENT
OF UNITARIAN LEAGUE
nOSTON, Miibb., May 20. ProHi
dont Tnft today onterod upon nii
othor tonn ih liotiornry prosidont of
tho National Longuo of Unitnrinu
Lnymon.
In hiH lottor nocoptiiiK tlio jiohIHoii
to which ho wiih elected, ho Haiti that
responsibility devolves upon tlio lny
mon of nil eliurelioH to uphold the
religious nnd otliionl principles for
which tho ohuroli stands, and npply
thoso prinoiploH to tho solution of tho
oivio, sooinl nnd indtistral problems
confiontiig tho country.
NOTICE.
Notioo is horoby civon tlmt tho
undorflifrnod will apply to tlio city
council of tho city of Medford, Oro
Ron, nt its noxt regular mooting, for
n liconso to soil spirituous, vinuous
nnd malt liquors in qunntiUou less
than n gallon at thoir placo of husi
noss on lots lf nnd 1(1 in lilnolc
21 in said city, for n poriod of six
months. RYAN & BROWN.
UaokitiB for ITonlth,
70 OF 116 PASS
COMJYEUK
Hlnhcst Pcrccntago Was Made hy
Miss Hazel Bchco of Aijato, With
an Avcrarjo of 04.8 Miss Sylvia
Kclloy Is Second.
Out of 110 nppllcnnti: In tho coun
ty eighth grndo examination which
have Just boon complotod, 70 pnsRed
In nil nubjoctii nnd vero nwnrdod
dlplomnB, Mnny othern panned In nil
but ono or two nubjcctn, nnd under
tho rules govornlng nuch oxnmtnntlonn
tlioy will bo nllowod to rowrlto upon
thesn nubjoctii nt the Juno examina
tion, nnd If HticcoHflful, will bo award
ed dlplomnB than. Thono who fnllod
In more thnn two nubjocts will bo
required to take tho wholo examina
tion again.
Tho highest porcontngo wan made
by Ml mi Hnzol Hoobo of tho Agnto
Hcliool, who hnd nn nvorngo of 04.8
per cont. Mine Sylvia Kolloy of tho
Willow 8prlngn school wan a cloio
second with 94.5 por cont. Miss Al-
mod.i Orr of tho ARato rchool nnd
MIbh Hazel Itlck of tho Suva go Crcok
nchool tied for third placo, each hav
ing un nvorngo of 94.2 por cont,
Following In a lint of nil thono who
nindn nn nvorngo of 90 por cont or
more:
Agnto nchool Hnzol Doobo, 94;
Florence ICIncnld, 90.3; Alinodn Orr,
94.2; John Ncalon, 90.0.
flold Hill school Ray Avory,
90.3.
Cont ml Point nchool Oscar Grif
fith, 90.4; Royal 8townrt, 02.3.
Jacksonville nchool Ione Cnuth-
thrnn, 83.2; Hnzol McClollmid, 90.8.
liallvlow no! ool Mlnnlo Owo.n,
90.C.
Savago Crook school Hnzol Rick,
84.2.
Phoonlx cchool Rlnlo Cox, 93.2;
Runcorn nchool. Knthor Pr.rnol, 91.4.
Wntklns nchool Krnont Dorn, 92.
Woodvlllo nchool Myrtlo Mngorlo,
no t
Willow Spr'ngn Sylvln Kolly,
9 -l.fi.
Andornnn Crook school Anna Il".l-
loy, 91.3.
I.owor Samn Vnlloy nchool Mnr'
Kddlngton, 93.3; Ethol Smith, 90.2.
Shnko nchool Nova. DoCnrlow,
03.3.
Noll Creek nchool Minnie Wnlkor,
92.
Wagner Crook school Altn Smith,
92.4.
Prospect school Stanford Alkon,
92.1; Hnrry Alkon, 90.0; Adolph Lnr-
non, 92.3.
CARD OP THANKS.
Wo doalro to thank our frlondn nnd
nolghbora for tholr kind nnnlntnnco
nnd nympntby nhown ub luring tho
lllnoBn nnd death of lui band nnd
fnthor. 5T
MRS. P. M. THOMPSON
AND FAMILY.
MEDFORD MARKETS.
Pniltn nnd Vfjct'tables.
(Prices paid by Medford xaorchnnts)
Potntoca, $1.00 cwt; ontonB $a
cwt; cabbage, 2 (J 2 H c.
Unttor. Eg nn Poultry.
(Prlcea paid by Medford morchnnts)
Ilnnch butter, 2.r)o; fnuoy oronm
ory, 2 Be.
FroBh ranch eggs, 25n.
Mixed poultry, 10 14c; nprlng
chickens, IB 18c; turkeys, 17o.
norrloa Strnwborrlon, locnl, $1.40
crnto; goosoborrlos, 0 to 8c lb.
Qroen onions, 30o dozen bunches;
rndlsbos, 30o dozon bunches; rhubarb
4 to Be lb; lottuco, 40c dozon; tur
nips, 40c dozon bunchoa,
(Prlcea pnld producort.)
Hay Timothy, fl; alfalfa, $18;
grass, $14; grain bay, $18.
Grain Wheat, $1.20 busbal; oaU,
$30 ton; barley, $30 ton.
Doof Cowb 4 8 4 Vj ; steers 6 9
He; pork, 9o; autton, 6
CHc; lambs, 6o; veal dressed, 8c.
(Sailing prlcea.)
Rolled barloy, $1.90 cwt, $36 ton,
bran, $1.07; middlings, $1.85 1.90;
Bborta, $1.80 1.85.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Notlco 1b horoby given that tho
aninml mooting of atookholdora df tho
Pacifla nnd Eastern Railway will bo
hold nt tho offlco of tho company,
In Medford, Orogon, on Monday, Juno
0, 1910, nt 10 o'clock a. m,
By order of tho Prosidont.
G. P. HUMPHREY,
Sooretary.
I IlaskiiiB for lloulth.
This Year In Medford Want Advertising
Will Build a lot of New Business!
Whilo It remains simply a PLAN, you noodn't wanl-ndvortiso it. But when you nro ready to WORK
OUT tho plan, to "got it going," your want-ndvortising rampuign should have attention a-plenty 1
If your plan is good, wnnl advertising will help you put life into it.
Thoro is a fnulty adngo that "Tho good dies young." Hero is u true one:
Good Plans Not Well Advertised, Die Young
And it mny bo added, tlioy dio whilo thoy'ro still PLANS before they are strong enough to wnlk before
tlioy grow into buHineHHCB, into "going concerns."
A lot of the biiBinoBS successes of ono nnd two years hence nro now PLANS. They will survive tho
plan-ago chiefly bocnuso thoy will bo well ndvertisccl becnuse thoir fosterers know how to mako want ad
vertising n puHhing and helping force.
You may mako your plan one of tho noar-futuro business successes, if it's a good plan, nnd you're
a good want ndvcrtiscrl
DECORATION DAY ORATOR
WILL BE P. H. D'ARCY
Tho O. O. P. will hnvo for its orn
tor on Dauoration day ono of the
most learned and eloquent orators
in tho United Stntes, in the porson
of Hon. P. H. D'Arcy, who will bo
the chief speaker on Decoration dny.
Judgo D'Aroy, whoso friends in Ore
gon nro legion, hns often contemplat
ed a visit to tho famous Roguo river
and will see it at its best. Judgo
D'Aroy is a prominent Elk nnd a
very bright star in tho finnnment of
Hlkdom. We bespeak for him n
royal welcome and for nil who hear
him a rare treat.
Fifi SAt
IlEAfi ESTATE.
Foil HA LIC Two ncreo near city
limits, $700.
Cornor lot, Oakdnlo and Tenth,
$1150.
Comor lot on Went Mnln street;
sidewalk laid and paid for, $1000.
Two 5-room cottages and thrco
Inrgo lots, ono lot containing three
quarters of an ncro, 10 blocks out,
$3500.
Othor bargains In land nnd bear
ing orchards.
D. H. JACKSON & CO.
Opposite Hotol Mooro.
KOR 8AI.1C A young 30-acro or
chard tract Ret to commercial applos
and poara, adjoining tho dty limits
of Asblaad. Or.; good soil; sightly
location; lies practically levol; or
chard In fine cond Itloa; one of tho
best buys in tho valley ; price for a
short tlmo only $250 por ncro; r
will subdivide Address Qllletto ft
Campbell, Asblaad, Ore. Phono No.
lOSl Mala. 60
FOR SALE Ten ncroa undor ditch,
throe miles northeast of Medford.
Tlila Ib a nnnp at $1200. Siskiyou
Realty Company, room 22, Jnckson
Couaty Dank bldg.
KOR BALE) 10 acres good gardon
land, on main road 1 1-2 miles from
Main stroot; nil under ditch. Price
$3,500. Will tako $1,000 In city
property as part payment. Aylor &
Harnett, noxt to Mali Trlbuno of
fice, tf
FOR SALE 498 ncroa land in Scott
Valley, ono of tho most bo.iutltul and
f oi tlio epoU In California, mostly in
alfalfa, and aui bo Irrigated; woll
lmprovod, good foncos, nnC first
clano buildings; $45,000. For fur
thor particulars nddrocs Walker
Bros.. Etna Mills, Sloklyou county,
California. 70
KOR SALE Investors, nttontlonl
175 ncroa extra cholco pear land in
n body, suitablo for subdivision, or
would mako nn ldonl rnnch; no bet
tor proposition In southern Orogon
Addroos II, II. Dnslor, room 4, Ma
sonic Tomplo, Grants Pass, Or. 66
KOR SALE 48 acres of flno land,
3 ncros a flno garden aB you over
saw, most nil In potatoes, nil can
bo cultivated easily; 50 tlors of
wood cut; water right; can bo irri
gated tho your round; prlco only
$2000; $1500 cash, bnlanco In 0
months. Addroaa II. II, Hoxlo, R. P.
D. No. 1.
FOR SALE 20 acres of fruit land
In tho valley two mlloa from post
oftlco, ono mllo from city limits;
good houso and barn; span of mules
and wagon; two holfora nnd ovor 500
ohtckonB. A bargain aB nn Investment
or homo. Inqulro J. II. Crongor,
539 W. Pnlm st.. Medford. 57
FOR BALB 100 aerea of good lao.4,
half of It is oloared; 8 asllea east et
Medford. This la a bargain at $20
per aero. Adross, Ownor, care of
Mall Trlbuno.
Binea irroperty.
FOR BADE Cholco business prop
erty at a bargain, on Ions time;
oasy terms. Address Condor Wn
tnr Powor Co.
Acreage.
FOR SALE 30 acres under Irriga
tion, Partly set to ponrs and
apples, On line of Paclflo &
Eastoru R. R., nt Finn Lake. Ad
drons O. T. Forbes, R 2, Central
Point, Ore. !
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Trnct E In Snowy Butto
orchards; there Is a three-room bun
galow and good well; this tract can
bo sold on especially easy terms. See
Owner on promises. 57
FOR BALE 5 and 10-ncre tracts
just within and adjoining city lim
its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay
tents. Addyess Condor Water
Pwer Co.
FOR SALE Ton and twonty-acro
tracts, alfalfa and fruVt lands; ir
rigated by perpetual gravity system;
water deed with land. Prlco $150
to $176 por aero; terms one-fifth
down, baktneo 4 annual paymonts,
6 por cent latoroot. Seo A. A. Mar
tin, California land man, agont Les
Mollnos Lan' Co., Hotel Moora,
Medford.
FOR SALE Ton acres 1-ycnr-old
orchard; balf-poarn, balance apples,
peaches, etc.; flno building site; two
mile from business center of Med
ford; will tako one-third in Medford
property, balance cash and time. Ad
dress X10, Mail Tribune. 57
tor ImaQ.
FOR B1BJB M aores of goB tftosbeT
ftvo miles frn Medford; all down
bill. Mat Calhoun, Phoonlx, Ore
gn. Kama or orenarOs.
tOR BME 04 acres, froott building
cite In tho alloy, lnoludli g 30 acres
good fruit land; cheap and torms
right. H. O. Maltby, Palm Bldg.,
Main and Front.
FOR BAIjB Nfnet? acres. 30 tn one
year obi apple and poar treee, 100
inches of water, 2 1-2 miles from
railroad station. For torms write
"Owaer." caro Mall Tribune. 261
FOR SALE AVout 3D acres of good
orchard land 1 1-2 miles oast of
Phoenix. Ono-balf is in orchard.
Totophoae, Medford, 1199, or ad
dress C. T. Payne, Pbemix. Ore.
FOR BALE Fruit farm in Douglas
county; a bargain; 36 acres; 23
acroa In full bearing orchard; 3
ncros Spltzorbcrg npplcs; 4 acres
peaches; 15 acres prunes; 1 aero
cherries and pears; 2 ncros garden;
3 ncrcs hay, balanco poaturo; eomo
tlmbor, onough for wood; joining
city Ufmtls; beautiful location; large
fruit dryor cud small cannery ou
plnco; 8-room houso, barn and out
buildings; 3 wells; also good spring
on placo; on county road; eldowalk
to town; crop, team, wagon, buggy,
now disc and all tools go with placo;
prlco $250 por acre; placo will bo
worth doublo this inntdo 5 years;
similar land Just Bold for $600 por
ncro. I wnnt to go back Into busi
ness reaco fr soiling. Address E.
HollwUl, ownti, Yoncalla. Or.
IiOtH.
FOR BALB Lot on Rosa court, Jnst
oft Main; price $660. Room 22,
Jnckson County Rank bldg.
FOR SALE 15 good building lots In
ono addition; will glvo good prices
and terms if all nro takon or tako
half In good lmprovod proporty. Ad
dress Z3, Mall Trlbuno. 67'
FOR SALE Or will trado for vncant
lots, two uow housos. Call on D.
S. Wood, at 915 West Socond at. 67
FOR SALT try lots, $V; for a
Binall, safe Investment ceo th city
lots I offer at $800 and $250 por
lot; $30 cash payment, balnnoo $10
per month; no Intero.t. H. C. Malt
by, Pnlm lldg.
Homes.
FOR SALE Good riding pony;
weighs 800 pounds; young. H. F.
Caton, Contral Point, or Holmroth
plnco. 66
QUICK SALE Ono team, medium
sliod wo;k horsoa, wngon, harness,
new plow, cost $200; chonp for
quick Bnlo. Cbne. Codor, Jim How
nrd plnco, ono mile from ond of Oak
dalo South.
MlHCtdlnneouB.
FOR SALE For good wood and good
monauro, try the Bunlcor Hill
Wood Yard, at North ond of 0
stroot. Phono 341, J. A. MoLeod,
Prop.
F0R SALE.
BClacolIane&aa.
FOR SALE Good family cow, fresh
In two weeks, cheap. Address S,
this office. 57
TO EXCHANGE Income property
in Los An gales, valued nt $27,500;
mortgaged for $3,500; owaer's
equity $24,000. Will exchange for
property of cqral valuo in or near
Medford. Thc proporty Is In first
class condlt'on and is bringing In
a good ro.ttal. It will r.t&nd close
Inspection. W. T, Torh k. Co.
FOR SALE; A fall line ef Old Hamp
shire aad Oak Bonds, plain and cloth
finish; letter heads and envelopes.
Mail Tribnae office.
FOR SALE In beautiful Illinois Val
ley, at Kerby, orchard and improve
mentn and equipments, 2 milk cows,
1 horse, harness and wagon and bog
gy; full bearing 14-year-old trees,
applee and pears; 10 acres; seo It
and mako offor; railroad survey
passes It. Heary Klopper, M. D., ref
erences, First National of Graata
Pass, Or.
FOR SALE Legal blanks of all
kind trespass and other notices,
at Mall Tribune office.
FOR SALE TalI paper, paints, oils,
brushes, a very complote Use; ln
formatlom cnecrfuily given by an
oxp'orlencca painter. M. J. Metcalf,
318 E. Mala st.
WANTED Salesmen ba every local
ity of tho northwest; Money ad
vanced weekly; many make over
$100 month; cholco of territory.
Yakima Vnlloy Nnrsa'r Co., Top-
FOR SALE Cook stovo and other
bousethold goods. 616 South Ponch
street. 67
FOR SALE Chandler & Price Gor
don Jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain.
Inquire Matl Trlbuno office.
POH BENT.
MoBses.
FOR RENT House, Juno 1st. No.
723 13th 6treet, West. 60
FOR RENT Modern flvo-room cot
tage, furnished. Address "W3, care
of this office.
FOR RENT 7-room rurnlshod
bouse, clo3o In; also three rooms,
nnfurnlshod. 334 W. 6th, cor. Ivy.
Furnished Rooms.
FOR RENT Modern furntshod
rsoms nt 604 West 10th or 124 King
street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room. Lady preferred. Cnll at 641
North Riverside.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 402
South Centrnl avenue. 69
Housekeeping Roosas.
FOR RENT Threo room aulto of
light housekeeping rooms, vacant
May 25; no chlldron. Call at 222
South Holly otreet.
Aliscellanrous.
FOR LEASE Fully equipped gold
mtnn; ton-stninp mill and concen
trator, all oreratod by electric pew
01. Ownor will furnish froe elec
tric power for share In proceeds. Soe
Smith, at Condor Water fc Power
Co.
FOR RENT A good barn and yard,
?5 por month, Inqulro 443 South
Contral nvonuo. 59
HELP. WANTED.
HHp Wanted Female.
WANTED Girl to do housowork for
family of tour. Apply at 20 South
Laurel stroot.
WANTED Lady cook at the Dia
mond. WANTED Wnltrcss at tho Royal
Cafol, 322 Eas Main. 67
Male.
WANTED Flrst-olnss survoyor.
Call at offlco of Rogue River Bloc
trio Company.
WANTED Moa to clear land far
land; a blacksmith and wagon mak
or; parties to run a private board
ing houso; many opportunities await
tho willing; cllmato dollghttul;
work tho yoar round. Addioss W.
Q. Smith, Wolf Croek, Or. 58
Help Wnntod MaIo.
WANTED Experienced stono cnttor
and quarry man. Cnll nt Condor
Water and Power Co'n. offlco.
WANTED Men cnpablo of earning
$50 per week soiling treos for larg
est and best known nursery In tho
west; cholco territory; guaranteed
stock. For particulars address Oro
gon Nursery company, Orenco, Ore
gon. 61
"WANTEDTWO good men to dig col
lar 40x42, 7 feet dee, Box 616, city.
57
MlsccIlaneoKj.
FOR SALE Houso tent, 11x15,
porch and fly; kitchen compartmont,
gasollno cook stovo and wood heat
ing stove, complete cooking and liv
ing outfit. No. 721 Bcnnott Btreot,
East Side. 58
WANTED Horso and buggy for
several months. State price with
or without board. G. P., Mall Tri
bune. WANTED Sotting hens and little
chickens. Call up Main 441. tf
"WANTED Modern 8-room house.
Call Main 1771.
WANTED To buy, a good second
band work harness for team. Box
616, city. 67
WANTED To borrow $1300 for ono
year; will pay 10 per cent. Address
P. O. Box 172. First-class secur
ity. FOUND.
FOUND Automobile license number.
Owner please call and pay for and
receive same at this office.
LOST.
LOST On Elxth Btreot, package of
embroidery. Finder please loave at
this offlco. Suitable rowsrd will bo
given. 56
LOST A kodak, on the road be
tween Jacksonville nnd Col. "Wash-h
burn ranch. Please retnrn to this
office.
LOST On road to Jacksonville, pair
of Elk teeth. Finder plecce leave at
this office. Reward.
LOST A roll of film tor kodak on
road between Jacksonville and Col.
Washburn's ranch. Finder please
return to C. W. Wllmoroth, care
Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR SALE Or exch.-.nge for coun
try property, 2 3-4 acres, 10-room
house; pumping plant, 40 fruit
trees; 5 blocks from Main street;
on North Riverside; Bear Creek
bottom. Inquire at 317 E. Main
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm bail ding.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Over Post-
office.
PORTER J. NEFP, WM. P. MEA-
LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 9 D
stroot, ground floor.
COLVIO & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. Ii. Roaraes. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank build
ing, second floor.
B. V. MTJLKEY Attoraoy-at-law.
Offices room 30, Jaokson County
Bank building. Medford
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNTTURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phone 351. Night
phenes: C. W. Conklin 3801, J. H.
Butler 3573.
Photogbapher.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Mnokey and dio with joy." Over Al
len & Reagan's store; entrance on
Seventh street.
Medicines.
CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CINES Will cure rheumatism,
asthma, paralysis, sores and pri
vate diseases. These remedies may
be proourod at the Sing Lee laun
dry, 123 S. Riverside avenue, Med
ford, Or., whore thoy will be sold
by the propriotor.
Dr. Chow Young has ,treated sev
eral sovere eases with his remedies
since coming to Medford and has
for reference some of the best
known nnd most intelligent oitizens
in Southern Oregon. Call on him.
Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tia Bhop. Tin
sheet iron ware oa hand and made
to order. 128 North G Street.
Messenger Service.
MESSENGER SERVICE Messon
gers furnished at all houso of dny
nnd till 9 p. m, to nny part of city,
from lOo to 25o. Phono Main 1812:.
Stenographers.
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm blook
Stenographic work dono quickly
and woll.
M. FORTESCUB Stonographor, 18
N. Front st. Phono 231.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Hospitals.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South O st., Medford, Or. E.
W. nisoy, Matron. Official hospital
P. & E. R. R.
Bill Posters.
VERNE T. CANON BUI Posisr ana,
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 29, Jaokson 000017
Bank building, Medford. Or.
Ileal Estate.
SEE WM. E. BTACEY & CO. for
somo of the choicest bargains in
real estato in this volley. Also Brit;-- )
isn Colombia and Alberta, B. C, and
other parts. Call on him at Bitnar'a
office, Phipps building, or at the
Medford Aato company's sarsjrs,
where wo start et onr ffeaU for
the Aladden Mantle Lamp and hid
den window Boreen. We will trnt
yon right. Come and see.
Printers and PabUsbers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. ha. ue
best-eqnipped job offiee in South
ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37
South Central avenue.
Billiard Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Young & Hall building. A nice, cool.
place to spend the hot afternoonw.
Architect.
JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and
Builders, office 7-8, 285 Main.
Phone Main 347L Residence pbone
2471.
Carriage and Aato Paints.
VALLEY SIGN AND CARRLAUiJ
WORKS High-class work guaran
teed. Signs. Riverside venae.
Phone 801.
FarsJtnre.
H. F. WILSON & Co., dealers in new
and Becond-hand furniture and
hardware. Agents for Mound City
kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh nt
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th and Holly sts., Medford.
Mission Furniture made to order.
Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial
order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves
and Ranges. New and Second-Hand
Furniture. Eads' old stand, 18 W.
F st. South. Phone 91. Medford. Or.
NHrserie.
QUAKER NURSERD2S Our trees
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
is not irrigated. We guaranteo ev
erything put ont. We are not in the
trust. H. B. Patterson, office in
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RfVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-grade nursery
stock. C. F. Cook, Prop., R. R. V.
depot P. O. Box 841. Phone 1201.
Medford.
Dentists.
DR. W. M VAN SCOYOC, Dentist
Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers'
& Fruitgrowers' bank building, west
of the tracks.
Physicians and Surgeons.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jaokson County bank. Night calls
promptly answered. Office and resi
dence phonoMain 3432.
CONROY & CLANCY Office in
Stewart building Physicians and
Surgeons. Office phone Main 341;
private phene Main 012.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
Physicians. Mission block. Phone
291. Medford.
Cigars and Tobacco.
HtELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse
Dealers in tobacco, cigars and smok
ers' supplies. Exclusive agents of
Lewis Single Binder, EI Merito and
El Pnloncia. 212 WoRt Main street.
Building Contractor.
ALEX. TAYLOR, Building Con
tractor Housos, bungalows, alter
ations, ropairs. 31 North Central
avenue, opposite postoffice.
. Brick Companies.
THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick
manufacturers and contractors;
also lime, cement and plaster in any
quantity. Office, Medford National
Bonk bldg. Phono Main 545.
G. W. Priddy. G. T. O'Brien.
O.D. Nagle
Bricklayers.
BRICKLAYERS K. Kusin, at
Smokehouse, first-class brioklayer,
stoneworkor, cement teppinfj
stucco and raonldkig, fireplaces andj
tilo work a specialty, European
plan; dav or contract.
Painters and Paperbangen.
GERWOLF & WARD, contractin
painters, paperhangers and deco
rators; signs'. Estimates given on
all kinds of day and job work. Park
View Hotel. Phono Main 1801.
Legal Blanks.
LEGAL BLANKS All stylos -of la
gal blanks for sale, a hundred dif
ferent forms. Medford Printing Ce,
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