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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1910.
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If You Want to Buy, Sell, Hire, lease or Find-Want-Advertise!
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LOCAL CHERRIES
IN THE
Apricots Also, Out Quality Yet Is
Poor Strnwhorrlos Offered In
Generous Quantities Cherries In
AbundanceOther Prices.
Iooal ultorriuri mitl iipriuotu begun
to drift into thu inurkut at the hint
of tho wo ok. Thu cliurrioH (tru quoted
ut 8 uuutH u pound and arc vury fine,
but thu apricots huvo not conio in
yet in quantities justifying a quota
tion. Thoy aru small and unripu and
fit for littlo iiHido from pin purposes.
Within a fow days, however, larger
and hotter fruit 1h expected.
Strnwborrios coutiuuo to he offer
ed in generous (piuntitiuH and tho
price Iiiih dropped from $1.40 a crate
to $1.25. Soon thoy will lowor to $1
and it is ox pooled thoy will remain
at thiH price wliilo housewives aru
canning. loganberries aro expected
lit MOOII.
I'otatouH have taken a slight drop.
A Hiifficienoy of now oiiuh will hooii
bo on thu market.
Eggs hold Htuady during thu wook,
wliilo butter advanced -'j cuutH.
Local pons aro helping out in thu
vegetable lint and aru quoted at -I
cuntH a pound.
ToitiyV QtiotntJoiiN.
(Prices paid by Medford iiierchantH.)
Potatoes, Ou owt.; onions, $2 cwt.;
cabbage, 22ysC
Butter, I2gg mill Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford merchants.)
Ranch butter, 'J7V&0; fanoy oroiiin
ory, .'I0o.
PreHli ranch eggs, 25o.
Mixod poultry, 1014o; spring
ohickeiiH, 1518o; turkoyB, 17o.
Berries Strawberries, local, $1.20
crate; gooseberries, 5a; chorrios, Bo
lb.
Green ouioiiH, 40c dozen hunches;
radishes, -10a dozen bunches; rhubarb
4 to Go lb.; lettuce, 40c dozen; tur
JtiipH, 40o doron bunohcH; puaH, 4o lb.
(I'ricuH paid producers.)
Hay Timothy, $10 j alfalfa, $15;
grass, $14; grain liny, $10.
Grain Whont, $1.25 lumbal ; oatH,
$32 ton ; barley, $30 ton.
Hcef Cowh, 1'Mj o; Ktcorn, G(i
O'jo; pork, Do; mutton, fi5V&u;
JambH, (io; veal, dreHHed, 8o.
(Selling pricoH.)
Itollod barley, $1.1)0 owt., $34 ton;
'bran, $1.70; middling, $1.85l.l)0;
hortH, $l.80(fi1.85.
CHICAGO APPLE
MARKET IS FIRM
CHICAGO, May 31. Tho applo
market hero rnmaiiiH firm with a
light Hiipply on hand of moHt vari
eties Fancy fruit, especially, iH
Hoarce. Dcu Davis aro in boHt Hiip
ply and Hell at $1 to $1.50. Baldwins
bring $1 to $.1 and Spys $3.50 to $0.
RuhsoIh aro bringing $3.50 to $4.50.
Box nppleH nro soiling as follews:
"WinowipH, $2.70 to $3.50; Hon Dn
viH, $2 to $2.25, and GanoH, Missouri
Pippiim and GenntiiiH, $2 to $2.50.
Tho Gibson Fruit Co. reports a
Reed, Htoady demand both in a lo
cal and out-of-town way. TIiohu
pcoplo aro moving nn average of ono
or two caro a day and find it no
ooHHary to add moro help lo take
oaro of tho bridle trade thoy aro hnv-
CALIFORNIA FRUIT
IN GOTHAM MARKET
Hue & Hatfield, tho Now York
oommiHHiou firm, Houd nut tho fol
lowing market lottor undor dato of
May 25:
Tho offerings of California docld
uous fruits on our murkot bo far this
wook amounted to fivo oaro. Tho
fruit on tho wholo lias hrrivod in
good condition, and prices have boon
woll maintainod. Tho first poanhos of
tho soason havo arrivod, and, oon
Bidoring quality, sold oxooodlngly
woll. Woathor wnnn and rainy.
POOR CROP OUTLOOK , ,,
IN OLD DOMINION
WINCHESTERTVa" May 81.
Indlcntlonfl for tho applo crop In
Frodorlck Comity aro not noarly as
good ns thoy woro a month ago.
Howovor, In splto of tho cold Bpoll
tho crop Will probably total 200,000
harrols In this county, whloh Is al
most 50 por cent groato;- thnn last
yoara,
Tho poach crop' was untouched by
tho frosts, It Ih ostlmntod that tho
lioach crop will ho tho largoBt Blnco
1808.
Uaskins for Ilonlth.
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MARKET NOTES
FORJROWERS
Apple Crop In Pajnro Valley, Califor
nia, Promises to Do Thirty-flvo
Hundred Cars Wind Blows Off
Fruit In Dutto County.
Tho apple crop in thu I'ajaro val
ley, California, promises to ho as
largu iih last year, when about 11000
cars were Hhipped. Thu crop of
NowtowiiH will ho ospecially largo and
thu guiiurnl output of Bolll'lours will
bo good.
At Hit'k'ri, in Ilutto county, Cab,
winds havo blown off a largo amount
of fruit and done great damage lo
forotit and shadu trues. In the
Feather river district tho fruit trees
woiu badly broken and thu ground
in Home places was covered with
fallen fruit. However, thoro will bo
an abundance of fruit to harvest this
season. In Nome localities there was
no Iohh, thu wind only saving tho or
chardiHts tho cost of thinning. Tho
cherry crop lias boon shipped.
V. II. TvHon, horticultural com
missioner for tho Kilos district, Cal
ifornia, reports as follows on tho
fruit crep: Apricots, moro than a
half crep: cherries, an averago crop;
prunes, all varieties, vorv liirht. ox-
copt sugar prunes, which will bo a
full crop; pours will bo very light,
having been badly damaged by thu
thrips; poaches, a full crop.
At Fullorton, Cal., tho young wul
nuts, npricots, peaches and plums nro
now far unotiirli advanced that esti
mates of what tho crop will bo in
this country can bo mado. Soma of
tho walnut men say (ho crow will bo
a littlo short, but thu ircuorfil oninion
is that it will bo normal. Tho trees
and nuts aro looking woll. Thoro will
not bo over half a crop of npricots
in OraiiKU county.
Tho California apricot cron will
not bo so largo as it was a year ago.
It is expected that piekinir for div
ing punches will begin about tho last
wook in Junu nnd that picking for
canning will begin about a week ear
lier. Tho output this season prob
ably will aggregate about 800 tons,
while last year thoro woro about 1100
tons. Tho qunlity is expected to ho
much belter thnn last year.
YAKIMA TO BREAK
ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS
NORTH YAKIMA. Wool-., May 31.
Fruit prospects In tho Yakima val
ley woro novor brighter and all rec
ords for quantity will bo brokon this
season, aitlpmonts will ho about as
follews: Apricots 10 cars, cherries
25 cars, peaches 1,100 cars, poars
1C0 cars, prunes 100 cars and apples
2,000 earn. Shipment of cliorrles
will begin about Juno i, Carmon, St.
John and Crawford ponchos tho lnt
tor pnrt of July. Klborta ponchos
about August 10, Dartlott ponrs Au
gust 1 and Italian prunes Aiigur.t 10.
Tho applo crop consists mainly of
winter varieties, excepting Jona
thans. Thoy will boalu to movo
about Soptombor 25 from tho lowor
lovols, but tho movoiuont of tho main
crop will not bo general much bo
foro Octohor 15. Tho Northurn
ranged to dispatch upcolal fruit
traliiB dally. boulnnlnK Aucust 1. nnd
ban promised a flvo-day schedulo to
Minneapolis. Quality of all fruits
promises vory flno.
Clarkflon. Wash, will shin ton
cars of peaches, ponrs and plums
about August 1.
SAN JOSE SCALE IN
ORCHARDS OF MICHIGAN
OREON, Mich., May 31. Tho
applo orchards aro stll1' In bloom
nnd a good many applo trooa havo a
good sotttlng of younjj apples. Tho
orchards around horo, gonornlly
spoaklng, aro qulto small and
numorous vnrlotlcs aro ;jrown In onch
orchard, Tho trees do not npponr
to havo much caro and most nro
In sod that has not boon brokon
moro thnn a fow times slnco thoy
woro sot out. Tho trooa that show
any caro In pruning nro all high
ltmbod, Whllo thoro nro a fow owu
ors who tako caro of tholr troos in
ovory rospoct moat of thorn contont
thomsolvoa with Just cutting out tho
Biiokors, Last yoar vory fow
sprayod, Thto yonr It Is thought
thoro will bo moro spraying. Most
of tho orchards havo a strong appoar
auco of San Joso scalo and look
moro llko thoy nood tho ax than any
thing olso as thoy havo boon so long
without caro,
In yoarn gono by this district was
a good placo to got good npplos, Last
yoar ovon tho good npplos woio badly
mixod and only vory fow woll plckod
applos woro shlppod,
The Want Ads Are Full of Facts That
Have a Cash Value to You
Tho chiBHlftud ads somotltncB called "want ado" aro alvayB rich In "caah-raluo facts." It depends upon
what your Immedlato porsonnl Intorosts aro as to what tlicao facts are ns to how much thoy aro worth
to you In cash. Dut tloy aro thoro and thoy aio for you unlesB you should bj a porson of no personal
Intoronts. Which you aro not.
If you nook work, somo of tho classified want ads will bo of "cash valuo" to you. If you bceI: work
ers thin Ib still truo.
If you want to noli sornothlng, YOUR USE OF THE CLASSIFIED WANT ADS WILL HAVE A DIRECT
CASH VALUE TO YOUand bring you direct cash roturns.
If you want to buy property of any sort, tho classified ads contain offers that will onablo you to choono
INTELLIGENTLY, and to buy to tho best POSSIBLE advantage
If you nook an Invoolmont or a bargain In a usod artlclo cf any kind tho classified ads again hold
cash-valuo facts for you.
8omo people go on through tho troublous days of their lives but vnguoly awaro that tho classified ad
vertisements aro constantly helping pcoplo all about thorn making tho dally routlno cnslor and moro
worth whllo.
Not n Iioiiho, nor an apartmont, In
this city oiifiht to bo tonnntless un
less It's a poor place to Hvol Thon,
oven a want ad-campalgn ought not
to ouccood In rontlng It.
FOR SALE.
REAL HSTATi:
FOR SALE Two acroo near city
limits. $700.
Corner lot, Oakdnlo and Tenth,
$1150.
Corner lot on West Main strcot;
sldnwalk laid and paid for, $1000.
Two 5-room cottages and three
largo lots, ono lot containing thrco
quartern of an aero, 10 blocks out,
$3500.
Othor bargains In land and bear
ing orchards.
D. H. JACKSON & CO.
Opposite Hotel Mooro,
FOR SALE Ton acres under ditch,
thrco miles northeast of Medford.
This la a snap at $1200. Siskiyou
Roalty Company, room 22, Jackson
County Dank bldg.
FOR SALE 20 acres of fruit land
In tho valley two miles from poat
otflco, ono mllo from city limits;
good houoo nnd barn; span of mules
and wagon; two heifers and ovor
COO chickens. A bargain as an In
vestment or homo. Inquire J. II.
Creagor, 539 W. Palm st., Medford.
64
FOR SALE 48 acres of flno land,
3 acres a flno garden as you ovor
saw, most all In potatoes, all can
bo cultivated oaally; CO Mora of
wood cut; wator right; can bo Irri
gated tho your round; prlco only
$2000; $1500 cash, balanco In C
months. Address II. II. IIoxlo, R. F.
. No 1.
FOR SALE 10 acres good gardon
land, on main rond 1 1-2 mllos from
Main strcot; nil undor ditch. Prlco
$3,500. Will tako $1,000 In city
proporty as part paymont. Aylor &
Harriott, noxt to Mall Trlbuno of
fice, tf
FOR SALE 498 acros land lu Scott
Valloy, ono of tho most beautiful and
foitllo spot-: In California, mostly In
aUalfa, and can bo Irrigated; woll
Improved, good foncos, aui. first
class buildings; $45,000. oi- fur
ther particulars addrocs Walker
IlroB., Etna Mills. Stoklyou county,
California. 70
llusliicss Property.
FOR SALE Choico business prop
orty at a bargain, on long tune;
enay tonus. Address Condor Wa
tor Power Co.
FOR SALE Flno business corner,
100x100 foot, east and north frontB,
within two blocks of now dopot, 12
room houso on It, flno luratton for
modern hotel or rooming houso. In
qulro of ownor at 135 North Bartlett
stroot. 63
Acreage.
FOR SALE 30 acros undor lrrlga
tlon. Partly sot to poars and
apploa, On lino of Pacific &
Eastern R. R., nt Floh Lnlco. Ad
dress C. 1. Forbes, R 3, Central
Point, Oro. 100
FOR SALE 5 and 10-aoro tracts
just within and adjoining city lim
its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pny
monts. AddrosH Condor Wator
Power Co.
FOR SALE Ton nnd twonty-acro
tracts, alfalfa and fruU lands; Ir
rigated by porpotual gravity Bystem;
wator dood with land, Prlco $150
to $175 por aero; terms eno-tltth
down, bat. nco 4 annual paymonts,
6 por coat lutorcst. Soo A. A. Mar
tin, California land man, agont Lbs
Molluos Lun' Co,, Hotel Moor3,
Modfprd.
Lots.
FOR 8ALE Lot on Robs court, Just
off Main; prlco ?650, Room 22,
Jackson County nnrilt bldg.
FOR SALE City Iota, $20; for a
small, safo luvcstmont coo th city
lots I offer at $300 and $250 por
lot; $20 cash paymont, balanco $10
por month; no InteroM, II, O, Malt
by, Palm l ldg.
FOR SALE. ,
Fiinns and Orclinrdn.
tOR SALE 60 acres, nncrt building
.l to in the alloy, Includli g 30 acres
good fruit land; cheap and terms
right. H. O. Maltby, Palm Bldg.,
Main and Front.
FOR SALE Ninety acros. 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 Tribune. 261
FOR SALE: Alout 30 acres of good
orchard land 1 1-2 miles cast of
Phoenix. Ono-half Is in orchard.
Telephone, Medford, 1199, or ad
dross C. T. Payne, Pboonlx. Ore.
FOR SALE Fruit farm In Douglas
county; a bargain; 36 acres; 23
acres in full bearing orchard; 3
acres Spltxorbcrg apples; 4 acres
peaches; 15 acros prunes; 1 aero
cherries and pears; 2 acrss garden;
3 acres hay, balcnco pasture; some
timber, ouough for wood; Joining
city lltmtls; beautiful location; large
fruit dryer end small cannery ou
plnco; 8-room house, barn and out
buildings; 3 wells; also good spring
on placo; on county road; cldowalk
to town; crop, team, wagon, buggy,
now disc and nil tools go with place;
prlco $250 por acre; placo will be
worth double this Insldo 5 years;
similar land just sold fo. $600 per
acre. I want to go back Into busi
ness roano f.r soiling. Address E.
Hcllwill, ownti, Yoncalla, Or.
FOR SALE A flno ten-r.cro ranch.
half In cultivation; threo acres al
falfa; small houso; good woll; one
quarter mile from school, church
and' dopot; an Ideal fruit, berry or
poultry ranch. Address box G17,
Woodvllle. Oregon. 62
Iloases.
FOR SALE 5-room bungalow, $700,
tonus. Aylor & Barnott.
FOR SALE 5-room house. 31 South
Orango street, $2000; houso and lot
on Bonnett avenue for $1100. En
qulro of owner on promises. J. A.
Hondorson. 64
Horses.
FOR SALE Good riding pony;
wolghs S00 pounds; young. H. F.
Caton, Central Point, or Holmroth
place. 66
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE At West Sldo Barn, wag
on, harness, two horses.
FOR SALE Planer; good heavy
10.2G-lnch slnglo planor; knives,
bolts, shafts and pulloys; all com
plete; In flno condition. Price
$125. Address Box 517, Woodvllle,
Dregon. 62
FOR SALE A full lino of Old Hainp
shlro and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth
finish; lottor heads and envelopes.
Mall Trlbuno office.
FOR SALE Legal blanks of all
kinds trespass nnd othor uotlcos,
at Mall Tribune office.
FOR SALE' Wall papor, paints, oils,
brushes, a vory comploto lino; In
formation fneorfuily given by an
oxporloucoa palutor. M. J. Motcalf,
318 E. Main st.
FOR SALE Chandler & Prlco Gor
don Jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain.
Inqulro Mall Trlbuno office.
FOR SALE For good wood and good
measure, try tho Bunker Hill
Wood Yard, at North ond of C
stroot. Phono 841. J, A. McLcod,
Prop.
FOR SALE Socond hand surroy, In
good repair. Mrs. S. A. Nye, 835
E. Main.
FOR SALE Or will trade for alfal
fa hay, a $05 Columbia grand con
cort graphoplono, with nearly 100
records In two cases; pi loo $30. Ad
dross 810 Oakdale nvonito, South
Medford, 65
FOR SALE A medium slzo rofrlg
orator In flno condition. Call it
916 E, Main St., or phono 3961
Main. 61
FOR SALE Auto runabout; choap If
takon at onco. Address "WV P.,"
caro Mall Trlbuno. 63
FOR SALE.
Miscellaneous.
TO EXCHANGE Income property
In Los AngJles, valued at $27,500;
mortgaged for $3,500; owner's
equity $24,000. Will exchange for
proporty cf cqral valuo In or near
Medford. Tiite property is in first
class coudlt'on and ii bringing In
a good ro.tlnl. It will rttand close
Inspection. W. T, York & Co.
WANTED Salesmen In every local
lty of tho northwest; money ad
vanced weekly; many make ovor
$100 month; choice of territory.
Yakima Valley NursT Co., Top-
FOR SALE One windmill In good
order; also good second band bug
gy. Inqulro at Woods Lumber Co.
FOR RENT.
Houses.
FOR RENT Modern .flve-room cot
tago, furnished. Address W3, care
of this office
FOR RENT House, corner Eighth
and Central Avenue; good business
cornor; ciu bo used as rooming
house or for stores and offices. Ap
36 South Central Ave. 61
Furnished Rooms.
FOR RENT Furnished front rooms,
closo In, suitable for one or two gen
tlemen. 605 West Main. 62
FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms and
ono three-room suite of furnished
housekeeping rooms. Apply at 222
South Holly street.
FOR RENT Modern furnished
rsoms at 604 West 10th or 124 King
street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room. Lady preferred. Call at 641
North Riverside.
FOR RENT Two new end nicely
furnished sleeping rooms; easy walk
ing distance; modern; bath on samo
floor; reasonable prices. Phone
Main 4474.
FOITTIENT Furnished room, close
In, rent reasonable. Call at West
Sldo Barber Shop. 61
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room
for two gentlemen or man and wife.
22S North Holly. tf
FOR RENT Furnished room at 128
South Holly. 66
Office Rooms.
FOR RENT Offlco rooms, up
stairs. 133 W. Main. 64
Miscellaneous,
FOR LEASE Fully equlrped gold
mine; ton-stamp mill and concen
trator, all or orated by electric pow
ei. Owner will furnish free elec
tric power for shnro In proceeds. See
Smith, at Condor Water & Power
Co.
FOR RENT Hotel, medium size.
furnished complete; doing flno
business In a live town. Seo ownor
nt this offlco for two days, or ad
dress "T," Matl Trlbuno.
HELP WANTED.
Help Wunted Female
WANTED Lady cook at the Dia
mond. WANTED Young lady to assUt as
partner In tho show builnoss. Ad
dress G-3, caro of this of.'lco. 63
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED First-class surveyor.
Call at offlco of Rogue River Elec
tric Company.
WANTED Mon capable of earning
$50 por week soiling trees for larg
ost and best known nursory In tho
west; choico territory; guaranteed
stock. For particulars address Oro
gon Nursory company, Orenco, Ore
gon. 61
WANTED Four-horso. teams to haul
lumber; ton-mile haul; good roads;
pormanent employment; stato prlco
wanted por thousand. Address im
mediately, P. O. Box 312, Klamath
Falls, Or. 62
WANTED A good Btoady, mlddlo
agod man who understands tho care
of cows and gardon work. Good
wages to tho right man. Address
F. P., Eaglo Point. 66
WANTED.
Help Wanted Mule.
WANTED Experienced stone cutter
and quarry man. Call at Condor
Wator and Power Co's. office.
WANTED Al lathor married, J
sober, reliable, wants contract
work. Address Lather, Park VIow
Hotel. 67
WANTED Competent stenogra
pher; ono with somo knowlodgo of
bookkeeping prcforrod. Must bo
ready to begin at onco. Apply R. It.
Fruit Produce Assn., 16 Main St.
Positions.
WANTED A middle aged woman
wants work, washing and Ironing
In private family, or holp In kitch
en. Address "Thco," Mall Tribune
office.
WANTED Pocltlon In office or
store. Twenty years' experience In
office and eight in general merchan
dise. Banks' and employers' ref
erences. Address "G. E.," care of
Mall Trlbuno. 61
Miscellaneous.
WANTED Setting hens and little
chickens. Call up Main 441. tf
WANTED Modern 8-room house.
Call Main 1771.
WANTED To borrow $1300 for ono
year; will pay 10 per cent. Address
P. O. Box 172. First-class secur
ity. WANTED To rent Small modern
houso, furnished or housekeeping
apartments, by June 1st; will take
excellent care of the right place. Ad
dress Mall Box 474, Medford. 62
WANTED A mule, weight between
110-111 pounds. Charles W.
Isaacs, 115 N. Oakdale Ave. tf
WANTED To rent on shares a place
for this year. Address Brown,
.care this office.
LOST.
I'OST A kodak, on the road be
tween Jacksonville and Col. Wash-h
burn ranch. Please return to this
office.
I -GST A roll of film for kodak on
road between Jacksonville and Col.
Washburn's ranch. Finder please
return to C. W. Wllmeroth, care
Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR SALE Or exchange for conn'
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. Inqulro at 317 E. Main
TO EXCHANGE Havo an equity of
$1,800 In a small residence In this
city, renting at $15 per month. Want
good fruit land, either raw or partly
improved. Will assume, but have no
cash to put in. Give full particulars.
Chas. M. McElroy, 1812 Third Ave.
South, Minneapolis, Minn. 60
BUSINESS UIHECT8RY.
Attorneys.
WITHLNGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Over Post-
office.
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA-
LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. D D
street, ground floor.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. li. Roames. Lawyers. Of
fico Medford National Bank build
ing, second floor.
B. F. MULKEY Attorney-at-law.
Offices room 30, Jackson County
Bank buildine. Medford.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phone 351. Night
phenes: C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H.
Butler 3571.
Photographers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with
Mackey and dio with joy." Ovor 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 procured at the Sing Lee laun
dry, 123 S. Riverside avenue, Med
ford, Or., whoro they will bo sold
by tho proprietor.
Dr. Chow Young has treated sev
eral severe cases with his remedies
since coming to Medford and has
for roforouoe some of the best
known and most intelligent oitizens
iti Southern Oregon. Call on him
Messenger Sorvico,
MESSENGER SERVICE Messen
gers furnished nt all houso of day
and till 0 p. . to any part of city,
from lOo to 25o. Phone Main 1812.
Painters and Paperhangers.
GERWOLF & WARD, contracting
paintors, paperhnngers and deco
rators; signs. Estimates given on
all kinds of day and job work. Park
View Hotel. Phone Main 1801.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Hospitals.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C st., Medford, Or. E.
W. Hisey, Matron. Official hospital
P. & E. R. R.
Bill Posters.
VERNE T. CANON Bill PosUr an
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 29, Jaokson Connty
Bank building, Medford. Or.
IU1 Estate.
SEE WM. E. STACEY & CO. for
somo of the choicest bargains in
real estate in this valley. Alio Brit
ish Columbia and Alberta, B. C, and
other parts. Call on bim at Bitnar'a
office, Phipps building, or at the
Medford Auto company's s&rr.i;e,
where we start ont our agent lor
the Aladden Mantle Lamp and hid
den window screen. We will treat
yon right. Come and see.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. hi me
best-equipped job office is South
ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37
South Central avenue.
Billiard Forlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars -and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Young & Hall building. A nice, cool
place to spend the hot afternoons.
Architects.
JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and
Builders, office 7-8, 235 Main.
Phone Main 3471. Residence phone
2471.
Carrlago and Auto Painting.
VALLEY SIGN AND CABRlAGa
WORKS High-class work guaran
teed. Signs. Riverside arsnne.
Phone 801.
Furniture.
H. F. WILSON & Co., dealers in new
and second-hand furniture and
hardware. Agents for Mound City
kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh ft
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. 8onth. Phone 91. Medford. Or.
Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERD2S Our trees
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out We are not in the
trust. H. B. Patterson, office in
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER NURSERY CO..
INC. C. F. Cook.
Dentists.
DR. W. M VAN SCOYOC, Dentist
Office in rooms 203-204, Fanners'
& Fruitgrowers' bank building, 'est
of the tracks.
Physicians and Surgeons.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night calls
promptly answered. Office and resi
dence phone Main 3432.
CONROY & CLANCY Office in
Stewart building Physicians and
Surgeons. Office phone Main 341;
private pheno Main 612.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Ostoopathio
Physicians. Mission block. Phone
201, Medford.
Cigars and Tobacco.
IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse
Dealers in tobacco, cigars and smok
ers' supplies. Exclusive agents of
Lewis Single Binder, El Merito and
El Palencia. 212 West Main street.
Building Contractor.
ALEX. TAYLOR, Buildbg Con
tractor" Houses, bungalows, alter
ations, repairs. 31 North Central
avenue, opposito postofficOj
Brick Companies.
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W.
Priddy, O. D. Nagle, Goo. T. O'Brien
Contractors and manufacturers
of brick; dealors in pressed briek
and lime. Office in Postoffico
block, room 5. Phono No. 3181.
Brick Layers.
BRICKLAYERS K. Kuiin, at
Smokohouso, first-class bricklayer,
stoueworkor, cement stepping
stucco and moulding, fireplaces and
tile work a specialty, European
plan ; day or contract.
Legal Blanks,
LEGAL BLANKS All Btylos of le
gal blanks for sale, a hundred dif
ferent forms. Medford Printmsr Co.
Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin
shot iron ware on hand and mad
to order. 128 North Q Street.
Illl.l .Will Mil !! I ! . .
Stenographers.
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block,
Stonogrnphia work done quickly
and well.
M. FORTESCUE Stenographer, IS
N, Front st. 'Phone 231.
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