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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDffORD, OttEClON. TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1910.
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NAME PRICE
FORPRUMES
Salem Peel Is Formed and Thrco and
a Half Cents Askctl for Fortius
mill Fifties Crop Fnr Shorter
Than a Year Arjo.
BALKM, Juno 7. At n mooting of
tlio prtino grovoni of tlilu vicinity
nt tho Hnlum Fruit Union it pool wiih
formed anil iiubHiHiuimtly nainoil 3 1-2
coiUh mi tliolr prlco on -t On to 5 Oh,
with u tiunrtor of u cunt drop for tlio
Hiiiullciit, and with a promlum for
tlio Inrgitr prunes. Throo and a
fourth cents In tlio prlco not for PO
tltOH. I'runw men at tlio muutliiK yeiitor
day I'Htliiuitod that tlio pruuo crop
this year would lio far nhortor than
expected nud that roportH of u flinntl
Inmost tli lu iionHou woro bauml on
nctiiul coudltlotiH that oxlut In tlio or
chimin, lu thin section of tlio country.
However, iih tho crop will bo Hhort,
tint fruit Ih ipilti) lnri;o and dovolnp
Ing In oxcullont Hhapo with tlio sugar
oloiuiml heavier than liutt yoar.
Tho MhortiwuH of tho crop will nlno
cut down shipment of "green" prunon
nud tho growers nro not lUponod to
hoII thor stock n tliH Hhapo, profor
rng to dry mid 1 old tliolr fruit for
later dovolopmuuts.
HERRINTOSPEAKAT
OREGON AGRICULTURE COLEGE
When William II. Horrin, recently
inndo vice-president of tlio Southern
Pacific company, nud for ninny yours
head of tlio law department of tlio
Harrimnii system, comes to Corvnllis
to deliver a lecture, Juno 14 to tho
HtiidcntH of tho college, from which lie
graduated in 1871), tlio people of Ore
gon will meet one of tho moHt force
ful men of tho state of California,
whoa influence Iiiih Iiocii felt not oulv
in tho Htnte, hut throughout tho Pn
cifio coiiHt nud extended oast to the
Atlantic.
Associated with Mr. Horrin uh prin
cipal speaker on tho program of tho
Quarter Centeniul Colehratioii will ho
two other men who have attained
Croat prouiiuoiiro,hut in different
fieldrt. James M. Ilainliton, president
of tho Monennii State college, who
will deliver the commoucenieut ad
dress, Iiiih been u grout lender in the
work of industrial education for ma
ny yonrH nnd iH coiiHidered one of tlio
nhltmt man in educational work today
Rev. I)r. F. W. Campott, Hector of
Trinity church of San Francisco, !h
one of tho most elo(iient orators on
tho Pacific coast. Besides these sev
eral graduates of tho institution, who
havo become promiunul in many fields
of activity, will appear on tho pro
gram. WO0DVILLE AGAIN.
Ah n mutter of fact, tho oily oloa
tidn to incorporate Woodvillo wan
not a (U0Htion of saloon, but strictly
u ipiofltinu of incorporation. Of
courso thero woro porhnps a few
radicals who made tho saloon an is
sue, but tho majority and tho more
conservative element were working
for tho bettor conditions, for the
more rapid development of the town
ftouurully. No doubt there wero
Home who honestly believed that it
t vrh not n good policy to incorporate
nnd consequently vntod against it,
but tho paramount consideration was
n oity goverumout to havo a corpo
ration that wo might expect and ro
coivo consideration from other like
cities nud corporations generally,
nud, in foot, someone to do things,
TIIOS. II. B. TAYLOR,
.Soorolury Woodvillo Coiiiiuomiul
.club, Woodvillo, Or,
Hotol Arrivals.
Tho Nash II. L. Ilugor, Butto; K.
r. Fiook, Porthilid; F. 15. Sengravo,
Sontllo; J. I. Olpsido, Portland; Geo.
King, Portlund; W. W. Spunglor, So
nltlo; R. Ii. Well, P. J. Koko, Loh
Angolon; M. F. Ilnnloy, Luke Crook;
0. II, UrubHou, Speuoor Grant, II,
Moffalt, Mi-h. R. Ilenery, Sun Frnn
oisco; II, A, Dane, Sacramento; ('
"W. Rollinii, St. Louis; C. W. Perkins)
San Frnnoiuoo; C. E. S. Wood, Port
land; J, D, Farroll, San Francisco.
Tho Mooro II. S. Wont, Council
Bluffs; S. Mayors, Loh Angeles; I.
A, Fisher, San Franeisoo; W. A.
CIiubo and family, Portland; Paul
Smith, city; F. M. Alexander, Port
innd; I). Montgomery, II. 0. Tits
wortli, Weed; If. 0. Case, KVnno'.t
Cal.; S. S. Pontz, Butto FallH; W. F.
Until, Chieago; S. T. Pnlmor, Tii
comti; W. A. Potter, oity; Paul S.
Sooloy, Montroso; Mr. and Mrs. Hob
ortooti, Portland.
MUCH FRUIT
BEINHHIPPEO
California Fruit Distributors Report
48 Cars of Cherries, 25 Cars of
Apricots, 12 Cars of Peaches anil
8 Cars of Plums.
The California Fruit Distributors,
under date of Juno '1, issuod tlio fol
lowing miirkol letter to tho tin de:
Tho following givcH the number of
cars of deciduous fruit shipped from
nil pointn in California for tho week
(seven days) ending Friday morning,
Juno .'). 1010:
ChorrioB, '18 cars There are u few
cherries still going forward from
Placer county districts, but the bulk
of them nro going from Hnn Jose as
reported in our last lettor. The crop
at San Joso is much lighter than last
year nud probably there will not ho
its many by fit) cars shipped from this
locality iih in 1H0U. Fruit continues
to bo of excellent ipiality.
Apricots, 2.1 't cars Ah indicated
in our last letter, there has been a
marked improvement in the shipment
of this vnrioly. Cool weather during
tho Inst two or three days has again
retarded ripening, but by tho middlo
of next week tho movement will be
heavy nud will ho continue until the
close of tho goiiBou.
Peaches, 12V enrs Tho Alexan
der is practically the only variety
that has been shipped in any quan
tity. Triumphs havo mado their ap
pearance, but will not cut much fig
ure for Jiovorul days yet. Probably
they will ho coming in in fairly good
shape the hitter part of the week, as
will bo tho cano also with Hale's.
Plums, 84 oars The plum ship
ment of this last week has been of
fair volume and has consisted utmost
entirely of Clyman's. A few of the
bettor variotios aro coming in now,
but will not ho of any amount for an
other week or ten days.
Rnrtlott pears No change to ic
port in this vnrioty.
Grapes flrapos continue to look
well, except in Home of the earlier
districts, where a slight damage wns
done by three dnys of vory hot
weather nt tho beginning of tho woek
and in Frosno tho raisin crop has
boon injured ubout 10 por cent.
The weather nt the present time is
very pleasant, being reasonably cool
and good for tho development of
fruit. Last Saturday, buiulay nnd
Monday, however, were very warm,
thu mercury in Rome plaeos reaching
110, the result of which was tho
burning of many Civilian plums nud
checking tho growth of both (his va
riety and apricots. Considerable
duuiuge wns done which will certain
ly show in tho output.
Auction markets have bona taking
fruit at satiofaetory prices, especi
ally cherries. We have boon experi
encing a splendid f. o. b. demand,
and largo quantities of fruit will bo
distributed in tho westoni torritory
ns fnst uh cars onn bo loaded. We
aro looking forward to a continued
fino demand in tho wentorn torritory
throughout the season.
SCRIBER ASKS
FORJEPREIVE
La Grantlo Banker to Mako Firjht for
Freedom Rcflalnlnrj Shattered
Health and Evidence of Insanity,
Displayed at Trial, Disappear.
PORTLAND, Or., Juno 7. Attor
neys for J. W. Soribor, former cash
ier of tho dofuuet Fiumors' & Trad
ers' National bank of La Grande,
Or., recently conviotcd of forgery
and misappropriation in tho sum of
$130,000, experienced a sudden
ohiingo of heart during tho night and
announced that a reprieve of .'10 days
wiH I'o naked for whon the hanker
comes for sentence today. Previous
ly thoy assorted that Soulier's fight
for liberty had ended.
As United Clatos District Attorney
John McCourt is absent, it is not
probablo that tho request for re
prieve will he resisted,
Since his conviction Soribor lias
been living on u little farm on tho
east side, He is reported to ho re
gaining his shattered health nnd tho
symptoms of insanity, so prominent
ly displayed by tho accused nnd so
froolv oommontod upon by his nt
torneyH during the trial, nro said to
havo disappeared.
;; Would the Fact
More Money Than You're Now Earning
INTEREST YOU?
If bo and Micro's probably no roiiHon to usj tho word "if then tho help wanted ads should loom
up iih tho moHt important things in town foryou.
You should wntcli them with n watchfulness that is not to be denied. You should answer nnd inves
tigate every ono of them that LOOKS GOOD TO YOU for it is in this way Hint you will finally find the
right ono tlio ono that will meun everything to you that will alter nnd change nnd redirect the course
of your comings and goings, of your aspirings, your accomplishing!
WANT ADS-ONE CENT A WOHD.
ALBANY SECTION WILL
HAVE BIG FRUIT CROP
ALBANY, Or., June 7. Prospects
for n big fruit yield in this pari of
tho Htnto nro now bettor than for
mnny yonrs. From present indica
tions thero will bo a big crop of nil
kinds of fruit.
Tho yield of apples will bo especi
ally largo nnd tho quulily of tho fruit
will also bo unoxcollcd. Tho same ih
truo of prunes, peaches and othor
fruits. Tho yields of penrs nnd
cherries will bo lighter than in some
former yearn, but tho crop of each
of thoso fruits will bo good. In fact,
thero nro no failures this yoar in any
kind of fruits.
Tho crops of berries of various
kinds is also a racord-brenkcr. Tho
strawberry crop, now almost entire
ly nmiju'ted, was n big one, nud
blackborrics, Logan berries, goose
berries and other small fruits aro
yielding woll nil throughout this part
of the slnte. Tho berries ripened
much earlier than usual this your.
STATISTICS
11KAL KSTATI3 TIIAN8FKIW.
H. II. Harris to Myrtle M.
Harris, lot (I, block 11,
Hutto Falls $ 10
E. N. Warner to J. F. Law
rence, lot 4, block 1; lot
2. block 2, Wolter's nddi-
tion to Mcdford 100
C. W. Palm to W. Hockenyos,
lot 20, block 2, Whitman
..Purk 350
Elmer Patrick to Mnrciu I.
Mitchell, lot 0, nnd othor
property in Ashland 1,500
J. F. Hiitchason to E. C.
Way, lot 2, block 2, Olson
nddition to Ashlnnd 750
MAlUUKI).
ANDNUSON-COUON At tho homo
of tho bride's pr.ronts, Mr. nnd Mrs.
F. C. Core,", on Wednesday, Juno
1, 1910, Vornon Andoraon and MIbb
Georgln Coroa, both of Grants Pnss.
ADAMS-UEYMERS At tho homo
of tho brldo's paronta In Grants Pass,
Wodnofldny, Juno 1, 1910, Robort
Adnma of KlntnMh FnllB and Miss
Vera IteymorB of Grants Pass, Rov.
Robort McLeai. officiating.
UOItN.
GOODALL, At Snlom, Saturday,
Mny 28, 1910, to tho wlfo of George
O. Goodnll, n sou. Mrs. Goodall was
formerly Miss Margnrot Bannnrd,
dauchtor of Mr. au" Mrs. A. U. Ban
nnrd of Grants Pass.
FOR SALE.
UISAIj KSTATK.
FOR SALE Two ncrea near city
limits, $700.
Cornor lot, Onkdnlo nnd Tonth,
S11C0.
Cornor lot on West Main atroot;
sldownlk laid and paid tor, $1000.
Two C-room cottngos and throo
Inrgo Iota, ono lot containing throo
quartora of an aero, 10 blocks out,
$3500.
Othor bargains in land nnd boar
Ing orchards.
D. II. JACKSON & CO.
Opposlto Hotol Mooro,
FOR SALE Tolo lands; 65 ncrcs In
Tolo, described as lot 1 nnd tho
nortlionst qunrtor of section thirty,
nil In township thirty-six south,
rnngo two, In Jackson cduny, Ore
gon, nro for salo nt ono hundred nnd
fifty dollars por aero, Enqulro of
II. W. Dlkoman, Gold Hill, Or. 70
FOR SALE 48 ncros of flno land,
3 acres a flno gardon aa you ovor
saw, most all In potatoes, all can
bo cultlvatod easily; 50 tlors of
wood out; wnlor right; can bo Irrl
gatod tho your round; prlco only
$2000; $1500 cash, bnlanco in 0
months. Address II. II, Hoxlo, R, P.
D. No. 1,
FOR SALE -198 ncros lnnd In Bcott
Vnllo, ono of tho moBt boautltul nnd
f oi tlio spot-i In California, mostly In
alfalfa, and can bo Irrigated; woll
Improvod, good foncos, nui flrat
olnsa buildings; $45,000. l'or fur
ther pnrMeulnra nddroca Wnllcor
llros,, Etna Mills, Sluklyou county,
California, 70
that Somebody Wanted to Pay You i
FOR SALE.
ALFALFA lnndiTIn ton and twenty- J
ncro tracts, where six crops aro cut
per year and 10 to 12 tons tho yield.
Irrigated by gravity water supply.
A. A. Martin, ngent, Los Mollnos
Land Co. of California, Mooro
Hotol. tf
Acreage.
FOR SALE 5 and 10-nore tracts
just within and adjoining city lim
its, nt a burgain, on 5 annual pay
ments. Address Condor Water
Power Co. '
FOR8ALE Ono half aero with well
and small barn on It; flvo blocks
from Washington school; good place
to kcop cow and chickens. Address
W. B. Harris, 132 N. Ivy. 70
Farms and Orchards.
FOR SALE Fruit farm In Douglus
county; a bargain; 3G acres; 23
acres In full bearing orchard; 3
acros Spltzonbcrg apples; 4 acres
poaches; 15 acres prunes; 1 aero
cherries and pears; 2 ncrsa garden;
3 acres hay, balance pasture; some
timber, oiiough for wood; joining
city llfmtls; beautiful location; largo
fruit dryer end small cannery on
place; 8-room houso, bnrn and out
buildings; 3 wolls; also good spring
on placo; on county road; cldowalk
to town; crop, team, wagon, buggy,
now disc and all tools go with placo;
prlco $250 per aero; placo will bo
worth double this Inaldo 5 years;
alrallnr lnnd""JuBt sold fo. $G00 por
ncro. I want to go back Into busi
ness ronno fir selling. Address E.
Hollwlll, ownti, Yoncalla, Or. (
FZJIFSALE-Nfnet? acrs. 30 in one
yonr 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 Afcout 3bncrea-of good
orchard land 1 1-2 miles east of
Phoenix. One-half la In orchard.
Telephone, Medford, 1199, or ad
dress C. T. Payno, Phoenix, Ore.
KOR SALE 60 acres, lancet building
etto In the elley, lncludh g 30 acres
good fruit land; cheap and terms
right. H. O. Maltby, Palm Bldg.,
Mnln nnd Front.
Houses.
FOR SALE Closo In on North Cen
tral, modern six-room houso with
furniture Prlco $6,000. Address
Box 121, city. 68
FOR SALE Best bargain in Mod
ford. Now houso nnd barn In best
residence section. Will soil with
furniture nt lowest figure. Terms.
Call on ownor nt 629 South Grape
FOR SALE Now houso and ton
acres land In city of Woodvllle;
worth $3500; $3200 buys It for noxt
ton days. G. F. Dyor, over Medford
P. O.. 67
FOR SALE Bungalow, 0 rooms nnd
bath, on enst front lot, In best neigh
borhood; street to bo pnved; sowor
and city water connected; cement
walks; bulltln buffet nnd bookcases,
window seats, flroplaco; also olec
trlo flroplnco; beamed ceilings nnd
paneled wainscoting lu 3 . . rooms
window shndoa, 37 olectrlc lights,
best flxturos, screened porch, com
ploto plumbing, Including laundry
trays; bargain If sold to a quick
buyer; tlino given on part. Inqulro
nt 202 S. Orange st.
Lots.
FOR SALE Oity lots, $30; for a
suml), safe lnvostmout ceo th city
lots I offer at $300 ami $350 por
lot; $20 c3Hb pnymont. balance $10
por month; no Interest. H, C. Malt
it., Ylnlm I Mtf
"J, ' "?.
FOR SALE Good lot two blocks o'ff
paving on West Sovonth ctroot; price
$350. Addross P. O. Box 838.
Business Property.
FOR SALE Clioioo businoss prop
erty nt n bargain, on long time;
onsy torms, Addross Condor Wn
tor Power Co.
FOR SALE Building formorly occu
pied by Snow Flnko Bnkory. Good
location for grocory o warehouse.
This Is to go nt any prlco. En
qulro 529 South Grapo. tf
FOR SALE.
Horses.
FOR SALE Saddle maro, 6 years
old; weight about 950 pounds. James
Bowling, No. 20 S. Peach at. C9
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE: A full lino of Old Hamp
shire and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth
finish; letter heads and envelopes.
Mall Tribune office.
FOR SALE Legal blanks of all
kinds trespass and other notices,
at Mall Tribune office.
FOR SALE Wall paper, palnta, oils,
brushes, a very complete line; in
formation cneerfuily given by an
experloncea painter. M. J. Motcalf,
318 E. Main ct.
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. McLcod,
Prop.
TO EXCHANGE Income property
In Los Angles, valued at $27,500;
mortgaged for $3,600; owner's
equity $24,000. Will exchange for
property of cqral valuo In or near
Mcdford. TIic property is in flrst-
clasa condlt'on and Is bringing in
a good rc.'.tal. It will .itand close
Inspection. W. T, Yo-k & Co.
FOR SALE Threo good milk cows
Jno. H. Sbopherd, 128 East Main
street.
FOR SALE Cheep, 14 tons of hay
In stack. Address Box 361, Med
ford. 69
FOR SALE Or exchange, two-cly
Indor Rco automobile, model 1908,
In good condition; will soil or trade
for city proporty. Add-css X4, Mall
Tribune.
FOR REH7.
Housekeeping Rooms.
FOR RENT A suite of light house
keping rooms; no children. 222 S.
Holly streot. SI
Furnished Rooms.
FOR RENT Furnished loom. Call
at 734 Sherman street. 66
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room
for two gentlemen or man and wife.
228 North Holly. U
FOR RENT Modorn furnished
rooms nt 604 West 10th or 124 King
street.
FOR RENT Two now end nlcoly
furnished sleeping rooms; easy walk
ing dlatanco; modern; bath on same
floor; roasonablo prices. Phono
Main 4474.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
transients, No. 10 North Grape
street, noxt to Farmers' and Fruit
growers' Bank. Coolest placo In
town.
FOR RENT Furnished sleoplng
rooms and light housekeeping rooms
327 South Oakdale nvonuo. 71
FOR RENT Furnlshod rooms, $1.26
por weok. 811 N. Rlvorsldo. 68
Miscellaneous.
FOR LEASE Fully equlrpod gold
mine; ten-stamp mill and concen
trator, ull orerated by eloctrlo pow
oi. Ownor will furnish free elec
tric power tor share In proceeds. Seo
Smith, at Condor Wator & Powor
Co.
HELP WANTED.
Help Wnnted Mule.
WANTED-" First-class auFvoyor.
Call nt office of Rogue Rlvor Eloc
trlo Company.
WANTED Sulosmon In ovory local
ity of tho nortuwost; monoy ad
vanced weekly; mauy make ovor
$1000 month; cholco of torritory.
Ynklmn Vnlloy Nursory Co., Top
ponlsh, Wash. .
WANTED Experienced stono cutter
nnd quarry man. Call at Condor
Wator and Power do's, otflco.
WANTEDAl fatliorj married,
sober, roliablo, wants contract
work, Address Lnthor, Park Vlow
Hotol. 67
WANTED.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED Woman to do washing
for smalt family. Phono A. C.
Allen, 7061 Farmors.
WANTED Girls to work on Ironing
and pressing machlnos in tho now
laundry. Apply just east of 603 N.
Central avenuo or phono 4451,
WANTED Compotont woman for
housowork; good wages; two In fam
ily. Apply mornings. 219 North
Oakdnlo avenue.
Positloni),
WANTED A business woman with
road team and baggy is at llborty
for engagements. "What havo you
to offer? Address, J. L., care of
this office. 68
Miscellaneous.
WANTED Setting bens and little
chickens. Call up Main 441. tf
WANTED In central location, office
with show window, or good desk
room. A. A. Martin, Hotel Moore.
WANTED A mule, weight between
1000 and 1100 pounds. Charles W.
Isaacs, 115 N. Oakdale avenue, tf
WANTED To sell or fxchango for
city property, a 300-acro ranch;
jonly owners need apply. Call be
tween 5 and 8 p. m. 429 N. Central
avenue. 68
LOST.
LOST A receipt boet: belonging to
Cbas. Palm. Finder please return
to Brown & Wakefield's office, Palm
Block.
LOST Piece of steel shafting, Inch
and quarter diameter, about eight
feet long; tost from wagon about
mile nnd half south of Mcdford.
Finder please notify Wo. Altkcn,
Medford. 68
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. Inqulro at 317 E. Alain
FOR EXCHANGE A six-cylinder
Ford auto In good condition. Will
trade for Medford real estate; town
lots or acreage. Walter McCallam,
Nash Hotol. 67
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys.
WITHLNGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Over Post
office. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA
LEY Attomeys-nt-law. No. 9 D
street, ground floor.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank build
ing, second floor.
B. F. MULKEY Attornoy-at-lnw.
Offices room 30, Jackson County
Bnnk building. Medford.
Architects.
JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and
Builders, office 7-8, 235 Main
Phone Main 3471. Residence phoni
2471.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phone 351. Night
phones: C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H.
Butler 3571.
Photographers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Mnckoy nnd die with joy." Ovor Al
len & Reagan's store; entrance on
Sovonth street.
Medicines.
CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CINES Will cure rheumatism,
nsthmu, paralysis, sores and pri
vnto disonses. Theso remodios may
bo procured nt tho Sing Lee laun
dry, 123 S. Riverside nvonuo, Med
ford, Or., whero thoy will bn sold
by tho proprietor.
Dr. Chow Youug hns troated sev
ornl sovoro enses with his remedios
sinco coming to Medford and has
for reference some of tho bost
1'tiown nnd most intelligent citizens
in Routhprn Orecon Cnll on him.
Messenger Service.
MESSENGER SERVICE Messen
gers furnished ut nil houso of day
nnd till 9 p. in. to any pan of city,
from 10o to 2.rie. Phono Main 1812.
Painters nud Paperhuugera.
GERWOLF & WARD, coutruoting
painters, pnporhangers and deco
rators; signs. Estimates giveu ot
nil kinds of dny nnd job work. Pari
View notel. Phone Main 1801
Legal Blanks.
LEGAL BLANKS All stylos of lo
gal blanks for salo, n hundred dif
forcnt forms MnHforfl P 'intintf P
Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITnTin Bhop. Tin
sho-t iron ware on hand and made
to order. 128 North G Street,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Hospitals.
SOUTHERN OREQON HOSPITAL
344 South C nt., Medford, Or. E.
W. Hisoy, Matron. Official hospital
P. & E. R. R.
BUI rosters.
VERNE T. CANON Bill PosUr an
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 29, Jaokson County
Bank building, Medford, Or.
Hal Estate.
SEE WM. E. 8TACEY & CO. for
some of the choicest bargains in
real estato in this valley. Also Brit
ish Columbia and Alberta, B. C, and
other parts. Call on him at Bitnr'g
office, Phipps building, or at the
Medford Auto company's ffarxjee,
where we start ont oar agMit for
the Aladdon Mantle Lamp and hid
den window screen. Wo will treat
you right. Come and see.
Printers and Pabltehera.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. hu the
best-equipped job office m 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 afternoons.
Carriage and Aato Palatlag.
VALLEY SIGN AND CAKRlAOH
WORKS High-class work guaran
teed. Signs. Riverside aro
Phone 80L
Furniture.
H. F. WILSON k Co., dealers in new
and second-hand furniture and
hardware. Agents for Monad City
kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st.
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. Ends' old Btand, 18 W.
F st. South. Phone 01, Medford, Or.
Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERDSS Onr trees
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out. We are not La the
trust H. B. Patterson, office in
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
CO., Inc. Growers, of high-grade
nursory stock. Offico 25 W. Main.
Tel. 1201.
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. STEAHNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night calls
promptly answered. Office and resi
dence phono Main 3432.
CONROY & CLANCY Office in
Stewart building Physicians and
Surgeons. Offico phono Main 341;
private phane Main 612.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi
cians and Surgeons, Taylor &
Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 212.
Offico phone 501, residence phono
012. Offico hours 0 a. m. to 8 p. m.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Ostoopathio
Physicians. Mission block. Phone
291. Medford.
Cigars and Tobacco.
IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse-
Dealers in tobacco, cigars and smok
ers' supplios. Exclusive ngents of
Lewis Singlo Binder, El Merito and
El Pnloncia. 212 West Main street.
Building Contractor.
ALEX. TAYLOR, Building Con
tractor Houses, bungalows, alter
ations, repairs. 31 North Ceutral
avonuo, opposite postofficp.
Brick Companies.
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W.
Priddy, O. D. Naglo, Goo. T. O'Brien
Contractors and rannufnoturers
of brick; denlors in pressed brick
nnd lime. Offico in Postoffice
block, room 5. Phono No. 3181.
Brick Layers.
BRICKLAYERS K. Rutin, at
Smokohouse, first-class bricklayer,
stoneworkor, cement stepping
stucco nud moulding, fireplaces and
tilo work a. specialty, Europe
plan; dny or contract.
Llfo Scientist.
MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Life Sci
entist Privnto instruction in "New
Psychology" nnd "Now Thought"
principles, Cnllors rqcoived Wnd- ,
nosdays, 127 South Grapo stn-t.
Stenographers.
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Pnlui block,
Stenographic work done quieklj
nnd well.
M. FORTESCUE Stenographer, II
N. Front st. Phone 231.
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