MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 19J0.
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OWNERS
HOLDING FRUIT
Fancy Spltzonborns Scarce Hlnli
Class HIh-Colorcil Apples Find a
Ronily Sale Hlnli Grades Will
Wind Up at Good Fiijurcs.
(Special Market Lottor.)
'Under iuorouHod loooiptH, tlio np
ilu itmrkul thin week was wuakor
mill prk'OH slightly 1'iiHlor. Tlio do
innnd wiin niifficioiit to absorb ail
utippliuH, lint rually i'nnoy iniirltH
witro Hoitrco. Tlio arrivalH nggrogat
od about (10 carloads. Fancy, high
oolorod, rod fruit foutitl it ready
nalo. I'rol'oronoo wan given to Spys,
fancy kinds f which mild readily at
$1.00 to $5 por barrel,
AloHt of the Baldwins wore of or--dinary
ipiality. Tlio boHt lotH chang
ed IiiiihIh freely at $1.50 to $G, lint
the movement was slow and tho do
inaiid iiomewliat limited. Home strict
ly fanoy marks oeeiiHionallv oxoeod
od theiio figures.
There wore little or no Htrictly
fanoy Greenings among tho arrivalH.
The top price for the host markH
was $0, with Home extra fanoy lots
exceeding theso figures. Den Diivih
apploH Hold at pricoH ranging from
$1 to $1.00 per hart el.
HpllcnlRTKN Scarce.
Fancy SpitzonborgK were scum),
Jind occiiKionally exeeedod $7 .per
Iiarrel, hut $0 and $7 wero the ruling
figures. Western ndviceH continue
lrong, and hh other marketH are rel
atively lighter than that of New
York, owners are either husbanding
their holdings or Heading them to
marketH where the IiIhuHt prices are
obtainable. Receivers now think
that indicatioiiH point to high grades
of fruit winding up in good shnpo,
nlthoiifh it 'rt admitted that a mid
den turn of warm weather may online
a reaction in pricon, particularly on
lower grados of fruit.
The box apple market wiih earner
and pricoH lower. Tho roeoipts were
mostly made up of Newtown Pippins
nud Winosnps. Tho former Hold at
$1.80 to $2.20 por Itox, and WiucHiips
at $2.00 to .?:. The range on Colo
rado flanoH wiih from $1.70 to $2.20,
and on Orcein Roman Beauties from
$2.20 to $2.00 per box.
Summary.
Norlheni Spy, por barrel, $1 to
$0; Baldwin, $1 to $0; Greenings,
$3.00 to $0; Newtown Pippin, $3.00
to $11; Hon Dnvis, $3.20 to $1; Itus
Hot, $3.20 to $3.70; common, $2 to
$3; Newtown Pippin, California, por
box, $1.50 to $2; Oregon, $2 to $2.00;
Roman Bounty, Oregon, $2,25 10
$2.50; Colorado. $2 to $2.25; Wine
Hap, Colorado, $2.20 to $2.70; Mis
Rouri Pippin, Colorado, par box,
$2.25 to $2.50; Gano, Colorado, $1.75
to $2.25.
HIGH PRICES EXPECTED
FOR WESTERN FRUIT
SACRAMENTO, Cal., May 27.
The heavy snow sIoiiiih in tho middle
wohI will bo of grout help to Cnli
foniiu in obtaining better prieos for
itH fruitH, according to tho statement
made by Prank MoICovill, manager of
tho California Fruit Distributors,
who predicts a great your ahead for
tho growers of this Htato. Whonovor
tho crops in tho cant and middle
west Hiiffor a Hotbaok, prices for tho
California article advance Califor
nia will not havo everything its own
way, however, because tho extreme
cms! and tho southern states escaped
ho far with what appears to bo ex
cellent prospoots of good crops.
SAN JOSE SCALE IS
RUINING NEW JERSEY
TRENTON, N. J., May 27. Soo
rotary Fiiinldyn Dye of the Htato
board of agriculture gives out the
follewing:
"Applo bloom was abundant
whoro thoy urn in good condition.
Orchards throughout tho Htato havo
boon greatly i educed by the San Joso
Hoalo. PearH and ohorrios havo IiIob
Homod abundantly. Strawberries in
Home sections have been injured by
froBt from 5 to 35 por cent. In gon
oral, tho BonHou is two wookfl oaiii'or
than usual.
HALF A CROP OF PEARS
REPORTED N SONOMA
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 27.
Fruit conditions in Sonoma county
nro fnirly good. Tho applo and
poach orop is good, whilo tho pruno
crop is a fniluro in houio localities.
PoaohoB of all kinds will bo plentiful,
whilo tho pcni'H will be about one-half
,n crop and Bonbby.
FEW APPLES IN
N.Y.
T
Stock Hold by Few Dealers Cold
Storauo Supplies Bcinu Rapidly
Reduced Upward Tendency Felt
In tlio Market.
(Special Market Letter.)
CHICAGO, May 21. Tho local ap
pie stock in held by a few doaloiH,
and very little is arriving from tho
outside Cold nlorugo stick in boing
rapidly t educed, us all grades are in
good demand, There is always a
strong call for the bust, and for Home
time pant buyers have boon in the
market for the cheaper guides. Cool
weather ban been a factor in stimu
lating tho demand and in giving
keeping ipiality to storage holdings.
PricoH havo been very firm. Quola
tioiiH tiro not higher, but an upward
tondeuay is felt. Hen Davis apples
sell u( $1.75 to $:j,75 per barrel;
SpyB, at $2 to $5.50; Paid wins,
$1.75 to $5; Russols, $1.75 to $1,
and OrccningH and Kings, mostly
soft and repacked, at $2 to $1.
Woslorn box npplcu Hold as follews:
WincsnpB, $1.50 to $3; Woman Pouit
tioH, fancy, 75c to $2.25; Pen Davis,
$1 to $2.15; GniioH, $1.75 to $2.50;
Misnnuri Pippins, $1.50 to $2.25.
Tho first npricots of tho season
appeared on the market on Monday
morning, when a crato of Pnngle, 7
by (I, mid very green, Hold for $3.15.
On Wednesday two boxos cntno with
a car of fruit. Thoy wore vory groan
hut fair Hired. Another box came at
tho sntne timo by oxprosH, which wiih
ripe, hut orv Hinall. All Hold at $2.
The chorry markol is becoming
vory aotive. Ono to two earn n day
havo boon nrriving from California,
averaging for tho paBl week about
n car a dav. Tho qunlitv hnB been
good, cspeolally black mnrks, except
that on Wednesday of this week
neither black nor while showed up
well. Tho cherries wore moBtly 11
and 12-row, with a few linos of 10
row, which itold at top prices. Tho
demand has boon active, except for
ono or two cool dnys, when ohorrios
dragged a trifle.
Tho coincidence of cool weather
with inferior iiuality, brought prices
down on Wcdnosdnv. Tnrtarians
during tho paBt week ranged from
$1.10 to $3.70; Chnpmnns, from
$1.15 to $.1.10. mid Roekporls from
$1.10 to $2.00. A few cnsoH of
Itoyal Anno cherries sold at $3 to
$1.15. Tho first oar of San Joso
cherries wero sold hero yesterday be
ing hbipped to Chicago by the Pio
neer Fruit Co.
TRYING TO REVIVE
LA FEAN BILL AGAIN
WASHINGTON, May 27. Applo
interests in Now York and other Mo
tions of the country are bringing
proHsuro to bear upon tho committee
having tho Lnfenn apple bill in
charge. Contrary to geaoral belief,
the measure is still before the houe
committee on ngrionlturo, which
fioino timo ago decided to lay it asido
until further information had been
gathered. ,
As tho measure was also introduc
ed in tho upper houso of congress by
Sehator Qiiggonhoim and referred to
tho committee on agriculture and
forostry, Senntor Dollivor, tho chair
man of that committco, is boing urg
ed to provide for consideration and
leport upon it during the picseut
session. Carl Kimball of Now York
is espeeted horo this week in con
nection with the hill.
BIGGEST APPLE DEAL
OF SEASON REPORTED
NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y.. Mav 27.
What is considered tho lmgost ap
ple deal tor this reason of the year
was ooiifiuminated hero whon Mnsr,j
Duncan and Gibson sold 32 cars of
box J nut. Whilu prieos could not Do
loarnod, it wiih said that thov worn
perfectly satisfactory.
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MEDFORD MARKETS.
U I
Fruits and Vf-gotolUc.
(Prieos paid by Medford morehnnts)
Potntoos, $1.00 cwt; onions $2
owt; cnbbago, 2fP2V6o.
Hutter, Kkh nnd Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford morchnnta)
IflllKlll lllltfnr OK... f,.,.n., ,,..
ory, 25c.
Frosh ranch oggs, 25n.
Mlxod poultry, 10 14c: BiirlnK
Chickens, 1518c; turkoys, 17c.
norrlos Strawhorrlos, local, $1.40
crato; goosoborrlos, 0 to 8o lb.
Green onions, 30o dozon bunches:
rndlshos, 30o dozon bunchos; rhubarb
MARKE
The Want Ads Are Full of Facts That
Have a Cash Value to You
Tho cl.'iHsiriolI ads nomollmcB called "want ado"-are alvayB rich in "ciHh-valuo facts." It depends upon
what your Immediate pereonal intoroflta aro no to what tlieno facts aro an to how much thoy aro worth
to you tn ciinh. Out tl oy aro thoro and thoy mo for you unices you should bo a portion of no porsonnl
IntoroHtfi. Which you nro not.
If you nook work, Home of tho classified want nda will bo of "cash valuo" to you, If you soel: work
ers this In ntlll truo.
If you want to noil HomoUiIng, YOUIl USE OF TUB CLASSIFIED WANT AD3 WILL HAVE A DIRECT
CASH VALUE TO YOU and bring you direct cash roturns.
If you want to buy property of any nort, tho classified ads contain offers that will cnablo you to cboono
INTELLIGENTLY, and to buy to tho host POSSIBLE advantage.
If you ncok an Investment or a bargain In a used article cf any kind tho classified ads again hold
taah-valuo facto for you.
Home people go on through tho troublous days of their lives but vaguoly awaro that tho classified ad
vortlHomonts nro constantly helping pooplo nil about thorn making tho dally routlno canlor and moro
worth whilo.
i to Co lb; lotture, 40c dozen; tur
nips, 40c dozon bunches.
(Prlcou paid producers.)
Hay Timothy, fid; alfalfa, flG;
Brans, f 14; grain hay, $16.
Grain Wheat, 11.20 bushel; oaU,
$30 ton; bnrley, $30 ton.
Deof Cows 4 Q 4; steers C fl
Vjc; pork, 9c; mutton, CO
G'jc; lambs, Cc; veal drossod, Be.
(Belling prices.)
Rolled barley, $1.90 cwt, $3C ton,
bran, $1.07; middlings, $1.8501. $0;
shorts, $1.8O01.85.
STATISTIC
MAItUIKIV.
l)Y-LOUaimTDCB",At 'Orants
Pnlss, Sunday, May 22, 1910, Charles
II. Day and MIco Klttlo L. Lough
rldgo. DIED.
HOLCOMB At Grants Pass, Sun
day, May 22, 1910, Mm. R. A. Hol
comb, mother of Mrs. John Lanco,
aged C2 years.
SPENCER At GraatB Paes, Fri
day, May 20, 1910, Isaac 8poncor,
ngod 78 years, of cancer of tho stom
ach. FOR SALE
HEAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE Two acres near city
limits, $700.
Cornor lot, Oakdale and Tonth,
$1150.
Cornor lot on West Main strcot;
sldownlk laid and iald for, $1000.
Two 5-room cottages and thrco
largo lots, ono lot containing threo
quartor3 of an aero, 10 blocks out,
$3500.
Othor bargains in Innd and bear
ing orchards.
D. II. JACKSON & CO.
Oppoclto Hotel Mooro.
FOR SALE A young 30-acre or
chard tract set to commercial apples
nnd poars, adjoining tha city limits
of Aihlnnd, Or.; good soil; sightly
location; lies practically level; or
chard In fine cond Itloa; one of tho
best buyB in tao valley ;prleo for a
short timo only $250 per acre; or
will subdivide. Address Gillette &
Campbell, AsLland, Ore. Phono No.
161 Main. CO
FOR SALE Ton ncros under ditch,
threo miles northeast of Medford.
This Is a snnp at $1200. Siskiyou
Realty Company, room 22, Jackson
County nank bldg.
FOR SALE 10 acres good gardon
Innd, on mnln road 1 1-2 miles from
Main strcot; all undor ditch. Price
$3,C00. Will tako $1,000 In city
property nB part payment. Aylor &
Harnett, noxt to Mntl Tribune 'of
ftco. tf
FOR SALE 4 U8 ncroa laud in Scott
Vnllo, ono of tho most oov.itlful and
foitllo spot-. In Cnllforrt.1, mostly in
alfalfa, and can bo Irrigated; wnll
Improved, good foncos, aC first
class buildings; $45,000. ur fur
thor pnrMculais addrotB Walker
llros., Etna Mills, Slnlclyou county,
California. 70
FOR SALE- 18 acres of flno land,
3 acros a flno gardon as you ovor
saw, moot all in potatoes, all can
bo cultivated easily; 50 tlors of
wood cut; wntor light; can bo Irri
gated tho yoi.r round; prlco only
$2000; $1500 cash, bnlanco In 6
mouths, Address II. II. IIoxlo, R. F.
D. No 1.
FOR SALE 100 acres of good Innd,
half of It Is cleared; 8 miles oiihi of
Medford, This Is a bargain at $20
por aero. Address, Owner, caro of
vMnll Tribuno.
FOR SALE GO acres of vory flno
frilt land; Iiouho, barn and othpr
Improvomonts; G ncrea of mlxod
family orehnrd; tho flnoU bargain
In tho valloy. Address, Owners,
Ilex 490, Medford, Orogon. 57
FOR SALE 17 ncros i'io fruit InndT
all lmprovo'l, good spring wator plp
od In houso' and barn, 75 boarlng
fruit trooa, tloso to countv eont and
strcot car Kno; don't ovorlook; nnd
flno crop of elovor and vo'ch hay on
plnco. Q. M. Noicut, own n Spring
field, Or. Yamhill county. 57
FOR SALE.
Acreage.
FOR HALE 30 ocres unc"or Irriga
tion. Partly not to pears and
applos. On Uno of Pacific &
Eastorn It. It., at Klob Loko. Ad
dress C. 1. Forbes, R 2, Central
Point, Ore. 100
FOR SALE 5 and 10-acro tracts
just witltin and adjoining city lim
its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay
ments. Address Condor Water
Power Co.
FOR SALE Ten and twonty-acro
tractB, alfalfa and fruU. lands; Ir
rigated by perpetual gravity Bystcm;
water deed with land. Price $150
to $175 per aero; terms one-fifth
down, bal. nco 4 annual payments,
6 por cent lutorcst. Seo A. A. Mar
tin, California land man, agent Les
Mollnos Lan Co., Hotel Moors,
Medford.
Land.
FORS'aiSj 40 ocrea of good timber
five miles fro bo Medford; all down
hill. Mat Calhoun, Phoenix, Ore
gon. Mmwii or ureaards.
rOK SALE 60 acrrs. nnon milMlng
.'t li ; U . ..LJ. 'tilt di. J. Si 4T"
good fruit land; ohoap and terms
right. H. O. Maltby, Palm Bldg.,
Main and Front.
FOA SALfJNfaet acr, SO id one
year old apple and pear trees, HO
Inches of water, 2 1-2 miles from
railroad itatlos. For terms write
"Owner." caro Mall Tribune. 261
FO"R SALE-Aliout 3l"axrei of good
orchard land 1 1-2 miles cast of
Phoenix. One-half is in orehnrd.
Tolephoae, Medfrd, 1199, or ad
dress C. T. Pnyno, Pboenhc. Ore
FOR SALE Fruit farm in Douglas
county; a bargain; 3G acres; 23
ncros in full bearing orefcurd; 3
ncroa Spltzorbcrg apples; 4 acres
peaches; 15 acres prunes; 1 ncro
cherries and pears; 2 ncros garden;
3 acres hay, balance pasture; Bomo
timber, chough for wood; Joining
city llfmtls; beautiful location; largo
fruit dryor end small cannery on
plnco; S-room house, barn and out
buildings; 3 wells; nlso good spring
on plnco; on county road; cldowalk
to town; crop, tenm, wagon, buggy,
now disc nnd nil tools go with plnco;
prlco $250 por aero; placo will bo
worth doub'.o this Insldo 5 years;
similar land Just sold for $600 por
ncro. I want to go back Into busi
ness renno f.rjsolllng. Address E.
Hollwlll, owr.M, Yoncalln, Or.
T.otn.
FOR SALE Lot on Ross court, Just
iff Main; pilco 650. Room 22,
Jaokson County Rank bldg.
FOR SAL13 city lots, $20; for tt
small, snfo Investment coo th city
lota I offer at $800 and $250 por
lot; $20 cash payment, balance $10
por month; no lntorot. H. C. Malt
by, Palm I Idg.
FORSALE Two lots, 50x1 2Y1T2",
south front, Just off of Kowiown
t'vot, $rn V's than prlco of ml
lolnlng lot . o"sy tonus. E. W.
llraln-id rt Hutchison & Lunu
den htoro 59
lluiiut'Xf. rroiwrty.
FOR SALK Choioo biihiness prop
erty at n linrgiun, on long timo;
oiik.v toriiiK. AddroHfl Condor Wa
ter Power Co.
ItiihliieNS Opportunities.
FOR SALE Restaurant and looms;
open dny and night; "payroll"
$450 of lumber plant; doing an Al
buplnops; reasons for selling. Wrlto
fo- thorn. $1500. nox 178, W. A, II.,
Wood, Cal. 60
llorneH.
FOR SALEGood riding pony;
wolgliB 800 pounds; young. H. F.
Cnton, Continl Point, or Holmroth
plnco. 6G
MNeellituiMiuH
FOR SALE A full lino of Old Hamp
shire and Oak Hands, plain and cloth
finish; lettor heads and onvelopos.
Mntl Tribuno offlco.
FOR SALE.
Miscellaneous.
TO EXCHANGE Incomo property
In Los Angales, ralued at $27,500;
' mortgaged for $3,500; ownor'a
equity $24,000. Will exchange for
property of oqcal ralno In or near
Mcdford. TU'c property Is In flrst-
class condlt'on and lq bringing In
a good ro.ital. It will ntand closo
Inspection. W. T, York & Co.
FOR SALB In beautiful Illinois Vol
ley, at Kcrby, orchard and Improve
ments and equipments, 2 milk cows,
1 horse, harness and wagon and bug
gy; full bearing 14-year-old trees,
applos and pears; 10 acres; seo It
and make offer; railroad surrey
passos It. Henry Kloppor, M. D., ref
erences, First National of Grants
Pass, Or.
FOR SALE Legal blanks of all
kinds trespass and other notices,
at Mail Tribuno office.
FOR SALE Wall paper, paints, oils,
brushes, a very comploto line; In
formation cneorfuily given by an
oxpertencoa painter. M. J. Metcalf,
318 E. Mala st
WANTHD Salesmen la every local
ity of the nortbwft; money ad
,..i.v,i rWy; xiy ra J;e evo
$100 month; cholco of territory.
Yakima Valley NursT Ce., Top-
FOR SALE Chandler & Price Gor
don Jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain.
Inquire Mall Tribune office.
FOR 8ALE For good wood and good
meaBuro, try the Bunker Hill
Wood Yard, at North end of C
street. Phone 841. J. A. McLeod.
Prop.
FOR REHT
Hoasec
FOR RENT House, Juno 1st. No.
723 13th street. West. 60
FOR RENT Modern five-room cot
tago, furnished. Address W3, care
of this office.
FOR RENT 7-room rurnlshod
house, closo In; also three roomB,
unfurnished. 334 W. 6th, cor. Ivy.
Furnished Rooms.
FOR RENT Modern furnished
rsoms at 604 West 10th or 124 King
street.
FOR RENT Nlcoly furnished front
room. Lady preferred. Call at 641
North Riverside.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 402
South Central avenue. 59
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Call
at 734 Sherman street, just off Gen
oseo. GO
Housekeeping Rooms.
FOR RENT Three room sulto of
light housekeeping rooms, vacant
May 25; no children. Cull at 222
South Holly strcot.
MiM-oIlaiK-miN.
FOR LEASE Fully oqulrped gold
mine; ton-stump mill nnd concen
trator, all ororati'd by electric pow
oi. Ownor will furnish froo elec
tric power for, share In proceeds. Seo
Smith, nt Condor Wator & Powor
Co.
FOR RENT A good barn nnd yard,
$5 por month. Inqulro 443 South
Central avonuo. 59
HELP WANTED.
Hi lp Wanted Kenmln.
WANTED Olrl to do housework for
fntrlly of four. Apply nt 26 South
Laurel strcot.
WANTED Lady cook at tho Dia
mond. Help Wanted Male.
WANTED First-class ' survoyor.
Call at offlco of Rogue River Elec
trlo Company.
WANTED Men to cloar land for
land; a blacksmith and wagon mak
er; parties to run a private board
ing house; many opportunities await
tho willing; cllmn'o delightful;
work tho year round. Addioes W,
Q. Smith, Wolf Crook, Or. 58
WANTED Experienced stone cuttor
nnd quarry man. Call at Condoi
Water and Power Co's. office,
WANTED.
Help Wnnlcrt Male.
WANTED Mon capablo of earning
$50 por week soiling trees for larg
est and best known nurcory In tho
west; cholco territory; guaranteed
stock. For particulars addross Oro
gon Nursery company, Orenco, Ore
gon. 61
Mlsrellanooua.
FOR SALE Houso teat, lixTfc,
porch and fly; kitchen compartmont,
gasollno cook stove and wood heat
ing stovo, complete cooking and liv
ing outfit. No. 721 Bennott street,
East Sldo. 58
WANTED Horso and buggy for
several months. Stato price with
or without board. G. P., Mail Tri
bune, WANTED Sotting hen8 and little
chickens. Call up Main 441. tf
WANTED Modorn
Call Main 1771.
8-room bouse.
WANTED To borrow $1300 for ono
year; will pay 10 por cent. Address
P. O. Box 172. First-class secur
ity. WANTED Mending for gentlemoa,
clean laundry. Call at 734 Sherman
street. 60
FOUND.
FOUND Automobile llceneo number.
Owner pleaso call and pay for and
receive samo at this offlco.
LOST.
LOST A kodak, on tho road be
tween JacksonvSlo nnd Col. Wash-h
burn ranch. Please return to this
offlco.
LOST On road to Jacksonville, pair
of 21k teeth. Finder plo. ce leave at
this offlco. Reward.
LOST A roll of film for kodak on
road between Jacksonville and Col.
Washburn's ranch. Finder pleaso
return to C. W. Wllmoroth, caro
Tribune.
LOST Gold watch, size 6, Elg'n
movement, movement No. 4473427,
coue number 711C7. rndci plca.se
leave at tLls offlco and receive ro-
wa."d.
LOST A locket with initials R. E. Q.
on ono side and F. L. T. three links
on other side. Finder return to Isis
theater and receive re-vaid. 59
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 DIHECT9RY
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY -Lawyers.
Palm building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Over Post-
offica.
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA-
LEY Attorneys-at-Iaw. No. 9 D
street, gronud floor,
COLVIG & REAMES W M. Col-
vig, C. Ii. Renmes. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank build
ing, second floor.
B. F. MULKEY Attornoy-at-law.
Offices room 30, Jaokson County
Bank buildintr. Medford
Undertaker.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phone 351. Night
phenes: C. W Conklin 3(101, J. H.
Butler 357J
Photoghnpher.
ALVCKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with
Mnckej' and dio with joy." Over Al
len & Reagan's store; entrance on
Seventh street.
Medic-lues.
CHOW YOUNCFsT'IHNKSE MEDI
C1NKS - Will cure rheumatism,
asthma, purulto. sort. nnd pri
vate disoasos. '1'her.e remedies ma)
ho projured at the Sum Lee laun
dry, 123 S Ri oroide avenue, Med
foid, Or., when' ihnv will bo sold
by tho proprietor
Dr. Chow Yniimr ha trunted ov
ornl sovore 01100 with his remedies
since eomn.. to Medford and has
for roferoiico Mima of the best
known and miwt intelligent citizens
in Southern Oreir(1r Pnll nn him.
1I11 Shop.
J. A. SMITIT Tin shop. Tin
sheet iron ware on hand nnd made
to order. 128 North G Stroet.
Men cutter Service.
MESSENGER SERVICE Messen
gers furnished nt all house of day
and till 9 p. ra. to any part of city,
from lOo to 25o. Phono Mnin 1812.
SlenitKrHitierH
RLLA M. GAUNYAW Palm blook
Stenographic work done qniqkly
and well
M. FORTESCUE Stenographer, 18
N. Front st. Phone 231.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
nMpkato.
SOUTHERN OIIFAION HOSPITAL
344 South O st., Medford, Or. R
W. Ilisoy, Matron. Official hoofwtAl
P. & E. K. R.
Hill Poster.
V2RNB T. CANON BUI Poster a4 ,
Distributor. All orders prmaptljt
filled. Room 29, Jackson Cottaty
Dank baildinft, Medford, Or
ileal total.
SEE WM. E. 8TACEY & CO. for
some of the choicest bargain ia.
real estate in thin valley. Also Brit
ish Columbia and Alberta, B. C, tm4L
other parts. Call on bun at BiUwrV
office, Phipps building, or at th
Medford Anto company's gars;
where we start out onr aKonta far
tho Aladden Mantle Lamp sad feWI
den window soreen. W will trxt
yon right. Come and aee.
Printers and PBhlUbcrs.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. ku (h.
best-equipped job office la 8at&
era Oregon; Portland prices. 37
South Central avenue.
Billiard Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO.-BUliai, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Young & Hall building. A sice, eeeft,
place to spend the hot af tarBoena.
Architects.
JOHNS & TURNER, Arcbiteetc aa4
Builders, office 7-8, 235 Mais.
Phone Main 3471. Residenca phee
2471.
Carriage and Aato Patatlaa
VALLEY SIGN AND CAR&IA'OA
WORKS High-class work jr&axaa
teed. Signs. Riverside aaaa.
Phone 80L
Faraitore.
H. F. WILSON & Co., dealers m jwk
and second-hand furnitare aad
hardware. Agents for Moaad Cky
kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th and Holly Bts., Medford.
Mission Furniture made to order..
order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF (ook Stovea
and Ranges. New and Second-Has
Furniture. Eads' old stand, 18 W
F at. South. Phone 91. Medford, Or.
Narsertea.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our treaa
are budded, not grafted Our stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out. We are not in tfee
trust. H. B. PatterHoo. offica w
ITotel Nash
ROGUE RIVER VALLLY NURSEBrT
Growers of high-grade nursery
stock. C. F. Cook. Prop., B. R. V.
depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 120L
Medford.
DentlxtM
DR. W. M VAN SCOYOC, Dentist
Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers
& Fruitgrowers' bank building, ws
of the tracks.-
Physicians and Surgeons.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank Nuzht calls
promptly answered. Office aud rasl
dence phone Mnin 34.T2
CONROY & CLANCY Office is
Stewart building Phv-ieinns aa4
Surgeons. Office plm..- Main 341;
privato pbane Main 1112
DR. F. G. CARLHW ( EVA
MAINS CAR LOW -.r.ipathia
Phvsicians. Miooinn h - Phona
291. Medford
ClgUfM 1111(1 I..I.M.
IRELiVND & ANTI.K. - i...miwi
Dealers in tobacco Vf -.-mok-
ers' supplies. Exclusive agents o
Lewis Single Binder, Kl Mtnto and
ElPalcncin. 212 West Main ritreot
Building Contractor.
ALEX. TAYLOR, Buildup Con-"
trnotor Houses, bungalows, alter
ations, repairs. 31 North Central
avenuoL opposite postoffice.
Brick Companies,
TIIE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick
manufacturers and contractors;
also lime, cemont and piaster in way
qunntity. Office, Medford NatmuaJ
Bnuk bldg. Phono Main 645.
G. W. Priddy. G. T. O'Brw
O. D. Nngle
Bricklayers.
BRICKLAYERS - K. Ku.m.
Smokohouso, first-clasH bncklayi
stonoworkor, cement steppuu
stucco and moulding, fireplaces on
tile work a specialty, Eoropuu
plnn: dav ov oontraot.
Painters at d Paiierbangrra.
GERWOLF & WARD, contracting
pnintors, paperhangers and deeo
rators; signs. Estimates given m
nil kinds of day and job work. Par
View Hotel. Phone Main 1R01.
Legal Blanks,
LEGAL BLANKS All styloB of le-
gal blanks for sale, a hundred dif
ferent forms. Medford Printisg C&.
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