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    USDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE C. 3910.
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If It Is Worth Doing; at All Want Advertise! &r
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LOCAL MARKET
IS
Produce Comlnn In But Dcmnntl
Mnkos Market Stronn Dry Onions
and Old Potatoes Practically Out-
Many Dcrrlos Offered.
Tli u locnl market shows n dacldod
upward tendency In tliu way of i;reon
produce,
Now potntooi am strong nt 2.40
nml 12.75 a hjudrod, with tho old
crop practically out of tlio mnrkot.
Struwborrlon r.ro In good demand
nt 1. SO u crate, but will porluya
rulo lower by tlio lnt of tlio weolc.
Cherries aro 'not plentiful na yot
and readily bring from 8 to 10c.
Aprlcotu from local orclmrdH nro
expected In tlio niurkot within n few
days, anil tlio loganberry crop Ih about
duo.
Today' Quotation.
(Pricoti paid by Medford merchants.)
Potatoes, now, $2.402.7G owl
onions. $2 owt.; cuhhugu. '2(n21
Butter, Kgg mid Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford morchnnta.)
Itnuoh butler, '260,1)270', fancy
creamery, 30o.
Fresh ranch eggs, 25a.
Mixed poultry, 1014o; spring
ohickuuii, 1518o; turkoys, 17o.
Berries StrnwborrioH, looul, $1.00
Green onions, 40o dozen buuehoK
radishes, 40o dozou bunches; rhuburb
4 to Ou lb.; lettuce, 40o dozen; pons,
4o lb.; turnips, l'ao lb.
(Prices paid producers.)
Hay Timothy, $10; alfalfa, $10;
RraHH, $M; grain liny, $10.
Grain Whoat, $1.10 IjukIioI; oatw,
$32 ton ; barley, $30 ton.
Ueof Cowh, 44V& c; steers, 0
GVc; iork, Do; mutton, 0GVo;
Iambs, Oo; venl, dressed, 8c.
(Selling prices.)
Rolled hurley, $1.00 owt., $30 ton;
brnu, $1.70; middlings, $1.651.00;
uliorts, $1.80()1.85.
INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW
IS OPENED IN LONDON
LONDON, Juno 0. Tho Interna
tional llorsn Show with tea thousand
entries and a list of prizes aggregat
ing $70,000 opened today. It was
planned to have Colonel Koosovolt
preside at tho opening, hut all cere
monies were eliminated because of
th recent death of King Edward.
Three Americans aro entered in the
military horsemanship's competition
for which thoro aro offorod twenty
fivo prizes.
Alfrod Vnudorbilt, Judgo Moore,
Paul Soron and Walter Winaus, Am
ericans, will drive- in tho coaching
marathons of fourteen and seven
miles each for the Corinthian cup.
WILL DEMAND RECOUNT
OF PRIMARY VOTE
PITTSllUKO, Pa., Juno 0. Dr.
Robert J. Black who opposod John
Dalzell for eleotion to tho house of
representatives, auoiiuuocd today
that he will demand a recount of the
primary vote, lllaek olaimu ho has
won tho congressional nomination
from Dalzell.
Daloll and his supoprtors zolaini a
majority of 402 votes. Black charged
that a great number of tho Dalzell
votes woro fraudulent nnd demands
that they bo thrown out. Tho offi
cial voto will not bo mndo known for
fiovoral days.
Closo contests were ou in western
Penusylvnuia whoro Cannonism was
an issue.
Greece Fears Turkey.
ATHENS, Greece, June fl. T.tu
Greek govorumont has summonod 10,
00 rosorves because of fear that
Turkoy contemplates invading Croto
and ThoBsnly. This action lias not
boon explained by tho officials at
Athens, but it is known Grooco will
Intorforo if tho Turks nttompt 10
enter Thossaly or Croto.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho
annual mooting of stockholders of tho
Paclfla and Eastern Railway will bo
hold at tho offlco of tho company,
In Medford, Oregon, on Monday, Juno
, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m.
I)y ordor of tho Proaldont.
O. P. HUMPHREY,
Socrotary.
Tho routing of your furnlahod
rooms Is as Important a business
matter with to you as "tho day's
alon" aro to a morchnnt. And want
Advertising Is as lmportnnt to you
ns storo advertising la to tho morchnnt.
BULLISH
IlaBkina for Health.
GREATDEMANDFOR
FANCY SHEEP
Cattle arket Weakens Slowly and
Good Stoers Arc SoWi for $5.90
Hou Market Fairly Well Supplied
NORTH PORTLAND, Juno 0.
Receipts for (ho week lmvu been:
Cattle, 10H8; calves, 70; hogs, 3707
and shoup, 1731.
A feature of tlio market lias been
the strength shown both in demand
and prices for slieop. The uattlo mar
ket has weakened slowly under pros
sure and good steers were sold for
$0.00 to $0.70. A choice lot sold for
$0.00 but the market on hay fed
steers is about at the lesser figure
quocd above.
Tlio cow market has been strong
and high and the demand for light
butcher stuff was not supplied. Tim
demand for calves is strong at 7o
for tops and $0.00 to $0.00 for tlio
heavier classes.
Tlio slieop market rallied from the
depression that has lately applied
and showed considerable strength.
Prices were from 10 to 10c better
than the week before and tlio move
ment was brisk.
Tlio hog inarkol was fairly well
supplied, both with contracted deliv
eries from Missouri river torritory
and from local points. Prices haw
declined slowly until 10c can ho con
sidered the high point.
GOLD HILL ITEMS.
(Tho News.)
.Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hnmmorsloy
returned Sunday from n 30-duy trip
to Lnkovlow, 100 miles west of Klam.
nth Kails, and a thriving town ol
several thousand people, ns yot with
out a rnilroni'. Thoy woro taken
from Klamath Kails to Lakovlow acd
back In an nutomobllo owned azd
drlvon by Andrew Hnmmorslcy, t
prominent business man of Lnkovlow
nnd a couoln of J. L. Hommorsloy.
On tho return trip ho completed tho
Journey to Gold Hill, and medo his
undo, G, A. Hnmmorsloy, and his
other cousins, Riley, Jolin and Krci,
a vIhIi of covorai days.
A. N. Hulbort nnd wlfo roturncd
Tuesday from Plncor county, Califor
nia, whoro thoy vlBltcd sons at Roso
vlllo and Auburn, nnd a brother
whom Mr. Hulbort had not seen for
mnny yearn. Thnt soctlon in a groat
small fruit region, and tho chorry
crop, which wns good this year, was
very profitable ns high prices pre
vailed. Honry Wong, whoso nnmo gives an
Inkling ns to IiIb nationality, has tak
en a poaltlon as chof do culslno at tho
Gold Hill hotel. Landlord Jones Is
congratulating hlmaolf on having bo
curod Mr. Wong's aorvlcoo, ns this
particular son of tho Klowory King
dom is a cook of ability who haB
served Mr. Jorcs In tho sarao capac
ity uovoral times boforo.
Will Wothoroll hns roalgnod ns na
slatnnt nt tho Southern Pacific do
pot and has taken a poosltlon at tho
non Ton, succoodlng Chnillo Tylor,
wh orcalgnod Inst weok. Ho will con
tlnuo to handle tho dally pnpors,
which will bo on anlo both nt tho
dopot and nt tho Ron Ton.
Georjjo Andorson, wlfo and llttlo
girl arrived rocontly from Snlom nnd
nro vlBltlng at tholr Parndlso rnncho
In Sama Valloy. Mr. Andorson ox
pocta to bo benefited In hoalth by
tho stay In southorn Oregon. Mrs.
Andorson Is a ulstor of Mrs. Dowors
and n cousin of J. Q. Jarvls.
A. J. Olscon mndo a trip Inst weok
to northeastern Oregon, his homo of
nonr 20 yonrs ago. Whon ho reach
ed IJi Grande In Union county It was
raining nnd whon ho got to Josopb,
In Wallowa county, whoro his slstor,
Mrs, Martin Lowls, llvon, ho found It
snowing. No wondor ho waa glad to
got back to Gold Hill nnd southorn
Oregon, tho lnud of Biinahlno.
Evldouco thnt Sams Valloy can and
dooa produeo tho flnnost of fruit
comes Into toym with noarly ovory
ranchor's wagon, and tho local mnr-
kot hns boon woll supplied with lus
cious utrawborrloB and ohorrlos. Tho
News housohold can toatlfy ns to tho
excellence of Snm'B Valloy cherries
by reason of having rovolod In thorn
for Bovornl days, having boon romom-
borod with a big pall by G, E. Mlllbr
on Wednesday, Tho ohorrlos nro of
tho black Tartarian variety and nro
now fully rlpo nnd of dollcloua flavor,
Did you ovor doubt your ability
to wrlto a tologriun to say brlofly
nnd clonrly what you wlshod to Bay?
Woll, writing n good wnnt ad Is much
tho enmo sort of tnBk nnd you can
do It, nnd do It woll.
Haokins for Hoalth.
It is Important to
a Good Advertiser But it is Also Very Important
to His Patrons That He Should Be!
Tlio buying public has a distinct interest in whether or not a merchant advertises. For it is an econ
omic" truth that only tho morchnnt who advertises can afford to offer actual values to make price-concessions
that are roally competitive) to do business ou tho smallest possiblo per-sale profit.
Tho buying public Iuib como to know this to know that tho buyer has a direct interest in tho ques
tion of whether tho seller advertises. Tho buying public has como to know that tho buyer pays tho pen
alty of patronizing tho non-progrcssivo store, where small volurno of sales makes largo pcr-salo profits inevitable.
It has como, therefore, to bo
sho in dealing with a progressive
mtorost (no, wo didn't say "purso-onnl" interest) ; nnd therefore comes nearer homo than tho mere mat
tor of prido in preferring to buy nt a LIVE STOKE.
Although that sort of prido, somowhat generally held by tho people of n city, is what makes tho town
worth living in wortli doing business in worth believing in!
PROSPECT ITEMS.
W. L. Sownrd and Frank Moonoy,
who nro from Wyoming, loft laBt Sat
urday morning for Silver camp, 10
miles nbovo ProBpect, whoro Mr. Hol-
dol and his crow of nurvoyors nro at
work Burvoylng tho proposed Crntor
Lake rond. Luther Eant, tho team-
Bter took all tho crow up to Crntor
Lake last Sutlay, thoy being tho
first to visit tho lako this yenr. They
roport hnvlng'n flno tlmo, ns tho snow
Is nlmosa gono on tho summit. Thoro
Is less snow on tho mountains this
yenr at tho present tlmo than there
has boon for a number of years.
George West was through horo tho
othor day on his way to Sllvor camp
to l.olp on tho survoySnc with Mr.
Hcldcl. Thoy roport that thoy will
bo through with that section of tho
country by tomorrow. They will then
move camp botween horo and Trail.
Honry Gordon was through horo
Inst weok with a flno looking bnnd
of cattle on his way over tho moun
tains. Messrs. Polton nnd Hannan woro
through horo last Sunday morning
with a bnnd of about 400 head of cat
tle for tho :at go.
George Daniels nnd John Oliver,
both of tho Gray ranch, loft tho other
dny for tho valloy after two moro
loads of Biiyppllcs for tho store.
Tho Prospect Btoro has changed
hnnds nnd they intend to try and fill
tho bill for cupplles, such as tourists
nnd enmpors uno. Thoy Intend to
try nnd accommodnto each and ovory
ono who goea through horo oa tholr
wny to Crater Lake and othor parts.
Mrs. M. Hollenbcck of tho Prospect
liotol 1ms boon making moro room
for tho tourlots this year. Sho has
orectod toata for thoso who would
rather-sleep outdoors. Wo look for
ward to a moro busy season than has
ovor been boforo. Sho hns put on
nentor appearances about tho hotel,
huch as painting floors and lining
walls.
Most of today's real ostato deals
aro tho result of rccont classified ads.
Moat of tomorrow's will bo, tool
Raskins for Hoalth.
FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE Two acroa near city
limits, 700.
Cornor lot, Onkdalo and Tenth,
fllGO.
Cornor lot on West Main street;
Bldownlk laid and paid lor, 11000.
Two G-room cottages and throo
Inrgo lots, ono lot containing throo
quartora of an aero, 10 blocks out,
$3500.
Othor bargains In land and boar
Ing orchards.
D. II. JACKSON & CO.
Opposlto Hotol Mooro.
FOR SALE Tolo landa; 55 acroa In
Tolo, doscrlbod ns lot 1 nnd tho
northeast qunrtor of section thirty,
all In township thlrty-Blx south,
rango two, In Jackson county, Oro
gon, nro for salo at ono hundred nnd
fifty dollars por aero. Enqutro of
II. W, Dlkoman, Gold Hill, Or. 70
ALFALFA lands in ton and twonty
acro tracts, whoro six crops aro cut
per yoar and 10 to 12 tons the yield.
Irrlgatod by gravity water supply.
A. A. Martin, ngout, Lob Mollnos
Land Co, of California, Mooro
Hotol. tf
FOR SALE 48 acres of flno land,
3 acros a flno gardou ao you ovor
saw, moat nil In potatoes, nil can
bo cultivated oaslly; 50 tlors of
wood cut; walor right; can bo Irri
gated tho your round; prlco only
$2000; $1500 cash, balanco in 0
months, Address II, II, Hoxlo, R. F,
D. No. 1.
FOR SALE 498 acros land In 8cott
Vallo, ono of tho most beautiful nnd
foitllo apoU In California, mostly in
alfalfa, and can bo Irrlgatod; woll
Improvod, good foncps, am' first
class buildings; $45,000. Ivor fur
thor particulars nddroca Walker
Bros., Etna Mills, Siskiyou county,
California. 70
the Merchant That He Should Be
a matter of personal interest to a prospective buyer as to whether ho or I
or with a non-progrcssivo merchant. This personal interest is a purse- t
FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE.
Acreage,
FOR SALE 5 and 10-acro tracts
just within and adjoining city lim
its, at a bargain, on 0 annual pay
ments. Address Condor Water
Power Co.
FOR SALE Ono half aero with woll
and small barn on It; five blocks
from Washington echool; good placo
to keep bow and chickens. Address
W. D. Harrlc. 70
Farms and Orchards.
FOR SALE Fruit farm In Douglas
. county; a bargain; 36 acres; 23
acrc3 In full bearing orchard; 3
acres Spltzorbcrg apples; 4 acres
peaches; 15 acres prunes; 1 acre
cherries and pears; 2 acros garden;
3 acres hay, balance pasture; some
timber, chough for wood; Joining
city llfmtls; beautiful location; large
fruit dryer end small cannery en
place; 8-room houso, 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 placo;
prlco $250 por aero; placo will bo
worth doublo this lnsldo 5 years;
similar land just sold fo. f600 per
acre. I want to go back Into busi
ness reaoo Kr soiling. Address E.
Hollwlll, ownu, Yoncalla, Or.
FOR SALE Nnotj acres. 30 tn one
year old apple and pear trees, 100
Inches of water, 2 1-2 miles from
railroad station. For terms write
"Owner." care Mall Tribune. 261"
FOR SALE About 30 acres of good
orchard land 1 1-2 miles east of
Phoenix. Ono-half Is In orchard.
Tolophono, Mcdford, 1199, or ad
dresfl C. T. Payno, Phoenix, Ore.
t"Ott SALE 60 acres, nncet building
clto in tho alloy, lncludh g 30 acrca
good fruit land; choap and terms
right. H. C. Maltby, Palm Bldg.,
Main and Front.
Ilonsca.
FOR SALE Closo In on North Con
tral, modern six-room house with
furniture Prlco $6,000. Address
Dox 121, city. 68
FOR SALE Uest Dargnln In Med
ford. Now houso nnd barn in best
resldonco section. Will soil with
furniture at lowest figure. Terms.
Call on ownor at 529 South Grapo.
FOR SALE Now house and ten
acros land In city of Woodvlllo;
worth $3500; $3200 buys It for next
ton days. G. F, Dyor, ovor Medford
P. O.. 67
Lots.
FOR SALE Otty lota, $2U; for a
small, eafu Investment eco th city
lots I offer at $300 and $260 per
lot; $20 cbhIi payment, balance $10
por month; no Interest. II, C. Malt
by, Palm 1 lag.
FOR SALE Good lot two blocks off
paving on West Seventh ctroot; price
$350. Address P. O. Box S38.
Business Property.
FOR SALE Choice business prop
erty at a bargain, on long time;
easy forms. Address Condor Wa
ter Power Co.
FOR SALE Building formerly occu-
plod by Snow Flako Bakery, Good
location for grocery o" warehouse.
This Is to go at any prlco. En
quire 529 South Grapo. tt
Horses.
FOR SALE Good riding pony;
wolghs 800 pounds; young. H. F.
Cnton, Contral Point, or Holmroth
plnco, 66
Miscellaneous,
FOR SALE Six tonB of alfalfa In
tho fiold, 1 1-4 miles north of Tal
ont, at $9 por ton. Room 25, Jack
Bon County Bank bldg. 66
FOR SALE A full lino of Old Hamp
shire and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth
finish; lottor heads and onvelopos.
Mall Trlbuno office.
FOR SALE Legal blanks of all
kinds trespues and other notices,
at Mall Tribune office. "
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Wall paper, paints, oils,
brushes, a very complote line; In
formation encorfuily glvon by an
cxporlonceor palntor. M. J. Me teal f,
318 E. Main st.
FOR SALE Chandler Price Gor
don Jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain.
Inquire Mall Tribune office.
FOR SALE For good wood and good
measure, try the Bunker Hill
Wood Yard, at North end of C
street. Phono 841. J. A. McLeod,
Prop.
TO EXCHANGE lncomo property
In Los Angeles, valued at $27,500;
mortgaged for $3,600; owner's
equity $24,000. Will exchange for
property of oqcal value In or near
Modfbrd. Tuto property Is In first-
class condlt'on and Is bringing in
a good ro.ttal. It will ,itand close
Inspection. W. T, Yorfc & Co.
WANTED Salesmen In every local
ity of the northwest; money ad
vanced weekly; many make over
$100 month; choice of territory.
Yakima Valloy Nursfl'7 Co., Top-
FOR SALE Three good milk cows.
Jno. H. Shepherd, 128 East Main
street.
FOR SALE Cheap, 14 tons of hay
In stack. Address Box 361, Mcd
ford. 69
FOR SALE Or exchange, two-cly-Inder
Rco automobile, model 1908,
In good condition; will soil or trado
for city property. Add-css X4, Mail
Tribune.
FOR RENT.
Houses.
FOR RENT A new modern six-room
bungalow, well furnished; will rent
until September 1. No small chil
dren. 514 S. Holly.
FOR RENT Now 6-room furnished
bungalow, $20. Apply 334 Sixth
street. 66
Furnished Rooms.
FOR RENT Furnished loom. Call
at 734 Sherman 6treot. 66
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room
for two gentlemen or man and wife.
228 North Holly. tf
FOR RENT Modora furnished
raoniB at 604 West 10th or 124 King
street.
FOR RENT Two now and nicely
furnished sleeping rooms; easy walk
ing distance; modern; bath on same
floor; rcasonablo prices. Phone
Main 4474.
FOR RENT Furnlshod room at 128
South Holly. 66
FOR RENT Now modern furnished
room nt 128 South Holly St. 66
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
transients, No. 10 North Grape
street, next to. Farmers' and Frult
gruwors' Bank. Coolest place In
town.
FOR RENT Room sultablo for two
gontlomen; also board. Inquire at
322 South Ctutrnl avonuo. 66
FURNISHED roumB nnd board; also
table boarders. 325 Rlvoraldo avo
nuo, South. 66
Miscellaneous.
FOR LEASE Fully equipped gold
in I no; ten-stamp mill and concen
trator, all ororated by electric pow
oi, Ownor will furnish froe oloc
trlo power for sharo in proceeds. See
Smith, at Condor Water & Power
Co.
HELP WANTED.
Help Wanted Male,
WANTED First-class surveyor.
Call at office of Roguo River Elec
tric Company.
WANTED A good Btoady, niiddlo
ngod man who understands the cart,
of cows and garden work. Good
wngoa to tho right man, Addrecs
F. P., Eaglo Point, 66
WANTED Experienced stone cutter
nnd quarry man. Call at Condor
Water and Powor Go's, office,
WANTEDA.1 lather; ' married,
sobor, rollablo, wants contract
work. Addroca Lather, Park View
Hotel. 7
WANTED.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED Woman to do washing
for small family. Phono A. C.
Allen, 7001 Farmors.
WANTED Olrls to work on Ironing
and pressing machines la tho new
laundry. Apply just east of 603 N.
Central avonuo or phono 4451.
WANTED Competent woman for
housework; good wages; two In fam
ily. Apply mornings. 2X9 North
Oakdale avonuc.
Positions.
WANTED A business woman with
road team and buggy Is at liberty
for engagements. What havo you
to offer? Address, J. L., caro of
this office. 68
Miscellaneous.
WANTED Clean laundry for gentle
men and mendiLg for family. 734
Sherman street. 66
WANTED Modern 8-room house.
Call Main 1771.
WANTED Setting hens and little
chickens. Call up Main 441. tf
WANTED In central location, office
with show window, or good desk
room, A. A. Martin, Hotel Mooro."
WANTED A mule, weight between
1000 and 1100 pounds. Charles W.
Isaacs, 115 N. Oakdale avenue, tf
LOST.
LOST A receipt book belonging to
Chas. Palm. Finder please return
to Brown & Wakefield's office, l'alm
Block.
LOST Last Tuesday night, either on
motor or at depot, lady's long black
coat. Finder pleaso write or send
notice of find to 106 Sixth street,
Medford. 66
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR SALE Or excn.-.nge for coun
try property, 2 3-4 acres, 10-room
bouse; pumping plant, 40 fruit
trees; 5 blocks from Main street;
on North Riverside; Bear Creek
bottom. Inquire at 317 E. Main
FOR EXCHANGE A six-cylinder
Ford auto in good condition. Will
trade for Medford real estate; town
lots or acreage. Walter McCallam,
Nash Hotel. 67
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm buildintr.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Over Post-
office.
PORTER J. NEFP, WM. P. MEA
LEY Attorneys-nt-law. No. 9 D
street, ground floor.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Roames. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank build
ing, second floor.
B. F. MULKEY Attornoy-at-law.
Offices room 30, Jackson County
Bank building. Medford.
Architects.
JOHNS & TURNER, Architects ond
Builders, office 7-8, 235 Main.
Phone Main 3471. Residence phon
2471.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phone 351. Night
phenes: C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H.
Butlor 3571.
Photographers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Maokoy and dio with joy." Over Al
len & Reagan's storo; entrance on
Sovcnth street.
Medicines.
CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CDJES Will oure 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., whore 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 reference some of the best
known nnd most intelligent citizens
in Southorn Oreeron. Call on him.
Messenger Service,
MESSENGER SERVICE Messon
gors furnished at all houso of day
and till 0 p. ra. to any pare of city,
from lOo to 25o. Phono Mnin 1812.
Painters and Paporhangers.
GERWOLF & WARD, contracting
painters, paporhangers and deco
rators; signs. Estimates given on
all kinds of dny and job work. Park
View Hotol. Phone Mnin 1R01.
Legal Blanks.
LEGAL BLANKS All stylos of le
gal blanks for sale, a hundred dif
ferent forms. Mpdford Printing Cc
Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin
sho-.t iron wnre on hand and made
to order. 128 North G Street.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Hospitals.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C st, Medford, Or. &.
W. Hisoy, Matron. Official kcwpitoL
P. & E. R. R.
Bill Potters.
VERNE T. CANON BUI Poator
Distributor. All orders prowpUj
filled. Room 20, Jackson Cwwty
Bank building, Medford, Or.
Ital Estate.
SEE WM. E. STACEY ft CO. for
some of the .choicest barguM fat.
real estate in this valley. Also Brit
ish Columbia and Alberta, B. C, aa&
other parts. Call on him at Bitertt
office, Phipps building, or at tk
Medford Auto company's f rqgo
where we start oat oar at to far
the Aladden Mantle Lamp asd hid
den window screen. Wo will
yon right. Command see.
Printers and PabUsfeen.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. fcu tW
best-equipped job office ia florth
era Oregon; Portland prieea. 3T
8onth Central avenue.
Billiard Potion.
S. T. BROWN ft CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stoic.
Young ft Hall building. A niee, moI
place to spend the hot afternoogq.
Carriage and Aato Polatiag.
VALLEY SIGN AND CARRLTO
WORKS High-class work
teed. Signs. Riverside
Phone SOL
FarnitHre.
H. F. WILSON ft Co., dealers k
and second-hand foraitare aadl
hardware. Agents for Monsd City
kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh at.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Comer 8th and Holly sts., Medfeed.
Mission Furniture mode to ordor.
Cabinet work of all kinds. trial
order solicited.
MORDOFF ft WOLFF Cook Storov
and Ranges. New and Second-HaadL
Furniture. Eads' old stand, 18 W.
F Bt. Sonth. Phone 91, Medford. Or.
Naneriea.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our troos
are budded, not grafted. Our stock.
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out. We ore not ia Um
trust. H. B. Patterson, offieo ia
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
CO., Inc. Growers of high-grado
nursery stock. Office 25 W. Moia.
Tel. 1201.
Dentists.
DR. W. M VAN SCOYOC, Dentist
Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers
& Fruitgrowers' bank building, Treat,
of the tracks.
Physicians and Sargeoas.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night caHa
promptly answored. Office and ms-
'dence phone Main 3432.
CONROY & CLANCY Office ia
Stewart building Physicians aadl
Surgeons. Office phone Main 341;.
private phane Main 012.
DR8. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi
cians and Surgeons, Taylor ft
Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 212.
Offieo phono 501, residence phone
612. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. ra.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
Physicians. Mission block. Pkoaa
201. Medford.
Cigars and Tobacco.
IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse
Dealers in tobacco, cigars and smok
ers' supplies. Exclusive agents of
Lewis Single Binder, El Merito aad
El Pnloncin. 212 West Main street..
Building Contractor.
ALEX. TAYLOR, BuUdhg Con
tractor Houses, bungalo.WB, alter
ations, repairs. 31 North Central
avenue, opposite post off ice.
Brick Companies.
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Goo. W.
Priddy, O. D. Nagle, Geo. T. O'Briea
Contractors and manufacturers
of brick; dealers in pressed brick
and lime. Offieo in Postoffico
block, room 5. Phone No. 3181.
Brick Layers.
BRICKLAYERS K. Kuim, at
Smokohouse, first-class brioklsjor,
stoneworkor, cement steppias
stucco and moulding, fireplaoes aid
tile work a specialty, Euro t
plan; day or contract.
Llfo Scientist.
MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Life Bei
ontist Privato instruction in "New
Psychology" nnd "Now ThoBaV
principles. Callers received WW
nesdays, 127 South Grape strtt.
Stenographers.
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Pola peek,
Stenographic work done qaiekrj
nnd woll.
M. FORTESCUE Stenographer, 21
N. Front st Phone 2SL