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-",i,'k MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDJPORD, OJllSOON, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1910. 4- -- -. 4 -----------( :-: If It Is Worth Doing at All Want-Advertise! :-: - 4 .4-4---- - - 4 - 4 FIRST BARTLETT PEARS60 EAST Popular Fruit Makes Initial Bow From Donn Orchard Near Court laml, In California Sahl to Bo Very Fine. HAUItAMKNTO, .Iitiin II. Hnrllutl IKMirn havo innilu tholr first appear- niii'u ror thu season from the Biirrn mould i Ivor. Tim flint shipment wuh innihi Tin'H.lry by tlio Honour Fruit company This shipment I.) looked forward tit with iiuiuli IplocMi hi the i'iimi, be Ciii' thu buyers Mioio look upon tlio rivnr llurtlu'.'ii an tlio bunt of Cali fornia fruits. Thoy moot with rondy anlti ovorywhoro. Tio prliiclicl fonturo of thin fruit In tlio fact tlutt tlio flavor In moro tloll cloitn whon tlio fruit In picked croon and allowed to rlpon slowly umlor re frigeration, no thai custom pooplo ronlly liavo California Dnrtlottn In tlio highest ctato of porfor.tlon and Bnrrainoiito In recognizee1 tlio world over nn tlio bis Ilartlolt poar growing section. Tim Pioneer Fruit comptny Jioh nl wayit niailo an effort to taku caro of tlm Bnrtlott pear business of tlio Sac ramento rlvor. Thin your tlio first vhlpmuut wan fioni tlio orchards of T. W. Donn of Courtlnnd. CALIFORNIA APPLES REACH PORTLAND Last Year's Crop of Old Orcyons So Much Better That Demand for the New Is Quite Limited. l'OltThANl), Juno If.. Now Cali fornia apples have made their appcar jico in tho local market end aro of fair (junllty for flrnt arrivals. Ilow ovor, comp.rd with prenont holdings of last year'n rrop of Oroson fruit, tho miallty Is poor nnd thoroforo thoiu la only a very limited demand. Advlrcs from California stato that tho proiipecln nro for a heavy crop of applon tho'o this season, although It Is not likely that tho quality can bo com pared with n yo.ir nj;o, laical npplo prospects woro novor botter Throuliout tho Coluiiibta rlv or mid Itoguo river sectlonn tho In dications nro for tho greatest crop of npploH over turned out. Thoro in likewise an Indication of excellont quality. Tho winds thinned tho np pleti of tho Wlllamotto valloy to such an extent that tho fruit will ho ovon liottor than usual, Tho samo is truo as to tho Columbia rlvor noctlons. Old crop apples aro still showing qulto n fair domand nlong Front street nnd prices are being maintain ed niudi bettor than nnyono had bo llovod posslhlo a short tlmo ngo. It la stated that .". vory largo amount of last j ear's California crop wont to wanto bcnuiBo tho fruit rottod boforo Uio demand was sufflclout to take cam of it. MEDFORD MARKETS. '(Prices paid by Medford merchants.) Potatoes, now, $1.75 por owl.; onions, $2 owt.; eabluiKO, ,JfJj)2,,.o. Mutter, KggH nul Poultry. (Prices paid by Medford inorohnnts.) llmioh huttor, i!rj27jo; fnnoy creamery, 30u. Fresh rimoli eggs, -5o. Mixed poultry, 10(J$l'lo; spring shickoiiH, lfi18c; turlcoys, 17o. HorrioH -StrnwliorrioH, local, .-l.B0 Green onions, -lOo doon liunclios; rudislieH, '10 it dozen IhiiiuIich; lliiilimli A to fio lb.; lottueo, 'lOo dozen; poiiH, 4 Hi.; turnips, 1 Vis' !! I.ogiiulicriiiiH, .fUfAlJfj oralo. Chorrios, (l8o lb, (PrieoB paid producers,) Iluy Timothy, $10 ; nlfnlfn, $15; KrnsH, .fl'l; grain hay, $10. drain--Whont, $1.1 fi hurthol; onls, $3! ton; bailey, .fHO ton. Hoof Cows, '11V( o; stoors, C fiV&o; pork, On; mutton. )fiMi 'InmliH, fio; veal, drosRod, 8o. (Selling prieos.) Rolled liniloy, .$1.00 owt., ifM ton; 'hrnii, .$1.70; middlings, $l.851.00; uhortH, iH.80fJPl.85. A Roal Barnaln. Lnrgo north nnd cant front rornor lot, 00x150, closo In, nonr South Oak daeo. Sowar and water iiDSOBsinontR iwl.l; Bowor ami wntoi ilpo Inld to contor of lot. Good woll, walks lal( on both fronts of lot. This wook only ,$1000. Tormn, , ,Soo Mooro, with W. T, Yorlc & Co. APPLE SEASON IS WINDING IIP Llnlitcr Receipts and Fnlllnn Off In Quality In Now York Market Fancy Box Apples In Demand at Good Prices. NEW YOUIC, Juno 11. (Special Correspondence,) KIkiih of tlio ap proaching wludiip of tlio applo season woro noticeable thin weok In lighter receipts, a fulling off In Hi" quality and an unimproved doiuaud, Trading una sluggish mid bnyorn worn moro indifferent than han boon tlio cano for mwiu tlmo. Tlio inovumout on tlio Barclay street dock wuh tied up for several bourn on Tuonday by a strlko f !... 4 ..... I ..1 1 ..,... Ul HillHiiHi'louiun. 'V n . u discharged ""d l,"-,lr countrymen HUii, i work and refused to handle any fruits or voruiuihub until mo men wuro ru lustatod. Tho (tiallty of tho offorlngu was very ordinary, but tho market was pretty well unstained at $G to $G.G0 on fancy Ilaldwlns, Tho latlr woro In light supply and ovon ordinary to fair markn woro very ncarco. Albc- marlo I'lpplns woro In good domand at 5.50 to 10 per barrel. Tho sup - ply was vory light. Somo fancy ltoxbury Ilussots mov ed briskly at 1 4 per bnrrel. Umlor- graden, however, woro neglected at lowor flgiiren. .N'orthoru Spy fruit, when fancy, commanded $1 lo $G per bnrrel, Tho supply wan scant. Hen Davis apples were In light receipt. The best lots brought 11.50 per bnrrel, nnd under grados 3.50. Hex apples were In light supply and wnntod. Home receivers endeavored to obtain supplies, but were unablo to got any. Wlncsnps brought $3 to $3.25, and other varieties from $2.25 to $2.50 por box. I'lilliut.'lphhi Market. lMIII.ADKM'IIlA, Juno 1C Re ceipts of apples woro moderate, and tho demand limited excopl for strict ly fancy stock. Ilityors as a rulo operated very cautiously except In tho case of strictly fancy fruit of attrac tive appearance. Such wnB tho Hon Davis variety, which commnndod $5 per barrel, fair to good kinds bring ing $3.25 to $3.75 HaldwIiiB, whon fancy, brought as high as $5.25, nnd fair to good stock from $4 to $4.25 por barrel. Strictly fancy Spy apples woro In good demand at $5,50 por barrel. Fair to good grades moved slowly at $1 to $l.f0; ltoxbury Rus sets brought $5 per bnirol, when showing tho propor quality, whllo fair to good kinds went for $3,50 to $4.00. New York Applo Crop. ROCHESTER, N. Y Juuo 1C Ap plo growers In wostorn Now York roport that tho outlook for n heavy crop of good quality thb season Is vory good, but that pears and plums will ho vory light. Indications point to a good crop of chorrios and nlso BtrawborrloB, Tho peach growing soc- tlou botweon Sodus nnd tho Niagara rlvor gives promlso of a uood ylolil. Untoward weather conditions during tho early spring Injured pear troos to such an extent thnt nartlotts will bo exceedingly light. Clcwlimil, Ohio, Market. CLEVELAND, O., Juno 16, Tho applo nmrlcot this wook was quiet but firm. Fancy fruit brought $6.50 por barrol, and cholco $1.50. nox ap plo woro In tsood domand and prlcoB, $2.50 to $3 por box, woio hlghor, Tox- as and California woro roprosonted by ponchos. Tho former variety was In notlvo donmnd at $1.25 to $1.10 por flat, and tho latter wns steady at $1.70 per box. California nprlcots woro nctlvo at $2.25 to $2.50 por box. California prunos mot with a good outlet at prices ranging from $1.75 to $1.00 por box. Virginia Crop CHARLOTTESVILLE, Vn., Juno 10 Tho outlook for a good crop of fruit In this soutlou Is vory promis ing. Indications point to a heavy olil of Albemarle Pippins, Wlno Hiips, York Imperials and Black Twigs. Boston .'Market. BOSTON, Juno 10. Apples. Bon Davis, por barrol, $3 to $3.50; Bald win, No. 1, $1 tc $5; HiiBHot, $3 to $1.00. Colorado 1i'oshh'Ih. a HANI) JUNCTION, Col., Juno Ifi. Orowors still ostlmato tho ponoh crop In tho Pallsndo district nt about 700 enrs, mostly lOlbortns. Early Furnished Rooms May Be Rented Profitably! .lust to liavo "Juriiihlicrl rooms to rent" in no grout feat or novelty. It i gaid thnt one in every three families in the eily lent 1'iiiiiiHlicd rooms. Tho niimhor of pcoplo whoso homes nro in furnished room. "lionioH within Iioiiiok," is very larKc. And among Hi" pooplo who livo in "ono-room honW are nn increasing number who like lo have things a little holler THAN USUAL. They liko to havo a plensnul room, nnd thoy like to have it fitted up DISTINCTIVELY, with IiihIc. Thoy will cheerfully, ungerJy imy for SOMETHING BETTER in tho way of a furnished room. Fix yours up lo please llie particular tenants, nnd ADVERTISE ACCORDINGLY, and you'll get back your Wi U'slinont with profit in a voiy brief timol Want Ads One Cent a Word. I i 0 varieties will begin to move about July I to 10, but all tho early fruit no doubt will bo consumed In tho Colorado markets. Tlio pear crop of I11 tlio ontlro district will not bo to cx- , , . . , , . ,Q .por cont of last season's sblpmonts, ,J1io UarUMn ftro oxtromoIy flhort. Ohio Fruit Prospects. COLUMBUS, 0 Juno 16. Only fruits show tlio offoct of tlio frosts and continued cold woathor In tho Juno crop roport Just Issued by tho state board of agriculture Monday. Fruits are only 43 per cont of a full 'nvornK cr0 Wheat ' 9JJ! oa,ta' 100; ryo, 01; barley, spring, 90; win- tor, 04. Haakins for Health. REAL ESTATE WANTED. HEAL ESTATE WANTED. List vour orchard tracts, fruit and ranch Innd with our sales de nnrtmout. ltOGUELANDS. INC.. Third Floor. Medford Nntionnl Kank hldir. FOR SALE. URAL K8TATK. FOR SALE I am going to soil my city proporty; a good buy for somo ono; prlco $2300; tho prlco drops $5 ovory dny until sold; no agents; seo ownor. Rob Tnylor, 815 Myrtle streot. 79 ALFALFA lands in ton and twenty acro tracts, whoro six crops aro cut por year and 10 to 13 tons tho yield. Irrigated by gravity water supply. A. A. Martin, agent, Los Mollnos Land Co. of California, Mooro Hotel. tf FOH SALE Two acros near city limits, $700. Corner lot, Oakdale and Tenth, $1150. Corner lot on West Main street; sldownlk laid and paid lor, $1000. Two 5-room cottages and throo largo lots, ono lot containing throo quartors of nn aero, 10 blocks out. $3500. Other bargains In land and bear ing orchards. D. II. JACKSON & CO. Opposite Hotel Moo:o. FOH SALE Good timber claim. Douglas Co. Address W. Theo. Matlock, box 646, Medford. 79 Acreage. FOR SALE 5 and 10-ncro tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address Condor Wnter Power Co. Farms and Orchards. F"0"R"8ALENnot? uoros. 30 in one yonr old applo and poar trees, 100 Inchos of wnter, 2 1-2 miles from railroad station. Far torms wrlto "Ownor," enro Mall Trlbuno. 261 i'OU SALE fiO iterof.. rinert building cltu In tho nlloy, iucludh g 30 acros good fruit land; chon; nnd torms right. II. 0. Malthy. Palm Bldg., Main nnd Frcut. Whoro It's sold moro cheaply Is usually known to ad rondorsl Houses. FOH SALE Best Tnrgam In Med ford. Now hoiiso and bp.ru In host rosldonco section. Will soil with furnlturo at lowost figure Torms. Call on ownor nt 529 South Grape FOR SALE Bungalow, 6 rooms and bath, on oast front lot, In host neigh borhood; otreot to bo pavod; sowor and city water qonnoctod; comont walks; bulltln buffot nnd bookcases, window soats, flroplaco; also oloc trla flroplaco; boamod ceilings nnd pnnolod wtiliiBcotlng In 3 . . rooms window alindoo, 37 oloctrlo lights, host fixtures, screonod porch, com ploto plumbing, Including laundry trays; bargain If sold to n quick buyor; tlmo givon on part, Inqulro nt 202 S. Orango at. FOR SALE. House. KOIl BALK Now modem bungalo, throo blocks from Main street and closo to business part of town; has modern plumbing, Mission electri cal fixtures, built-in refrigerator, buffet and chiffoniers, lawn, cement walks and park strip In; street will bo pavod; will bo sold for actual cost to build. Inquire at 240 So. Orapo Btreot. 99 l ,.., o., ,... .... rr. .. I'UIl OiVUtl 1 ilU IIUUBVB IU IllUYU Ull lots at NatAtorlutn. FOIl SALE AL'OUt 30 acres of good orchard land 1 1-2 miles east of Phoenix. Ono-half is In orchard. Telephono, Medford, 1199, or ad dress C. T. Payno, Phoenix, Oro. KOlFAXTWliTsoon" uovofrom our resldcnco at 706 S. Oakdale avonuo, nnd offor It for sale at a bargain. IIouso has eight rooms with full slzo cement tllo-dralned basomont. Can glvo torrrs. Horry II. Tuttle. 80 Lots. FOR SALE City lots. $20; tor a small, safe investment ceo th city lots I offor at $300 and $250 per lot; $20 cash payment, balance $10 per month; no Interest. H. C. Malt by, Palm lidg. " FOH SALE It taken at once, 4 lots, 50x100, $300 each; 50x100 feet; city water and sower In; street will be paved this summer. Address Box 172. 75 FOH SALE Vwo lots, East Side, closo In, cho.'p for cash or terms. Seo ownsr, 137 So. Ivy. Home evo nlrgs. 76 FOH SALE Cholco east front lots, ono block from Oakdale avenue, threo blocks from city park. These closo In lots will be sold nt a bar gain. Wrlto or Inquire at 240 South Grnpo street. 99 Business Property. FOR SALE Clioico business prop erty at a bargain, on long time; onsy torms. Address Condor Wn-i tor Power Co. Business Opportunities. FOH SALE Or exchango, two-cly-Indor Reo nutomobllo, modol 1908, In good condition; will soli or trado for city proporty. Add-cso X4, Mall Tribune. FOH SALE Old established busi ness in tho farmers' fruit belt of tho Roguo Rlvor valloy, at Phoenix, Ore, on S. P. H. R. Stock nt prcs ont $10,000; all cloan, well select ed and freo from encumbrances. Two lots, store, building with all modern conveniences, warohouse3, postofflco In ctoro, nnd everything necessary for conducting tho busi ness. Last year's sales $39,000. Inquire of Ilearn, Fisher & Co., Phoonlx, Ore, for torms. Miscellaneous. FOH 8ALE A full lino of Old Hamp- shlro and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth finish; lottor heads and onvolopos. Mall Trlbuno nfflco. FOH SALE Legal blanks of all kinds trespass and othor notices, at Mall Trlbuno otflco. FOH SALE Wall papor, paints, oils, brushes, a very comploto lino; In formation eneorfuily glvon by au oxporloncoa palutor. M. J. Motcalf, 318 E. Main st. FOR SALE Chnndlor & Prlco Uor don Jobbor, 11x14 press; a bargain. Inquire Mall Trlbuno office FOR SALE 400 angora goats, 400, ns our rangog Is ovorstockod wo utUBt soil came nt nnoo. Address Blass Bros,, Englo Point, Or., or call at Roguo River forry. FOlt SALE Baby chicks, S70T Whlto Loghorns, trap nostod and Hoganlzod stork, Wycoffstraln, $2 doon, $15 por 100; oggs $2.00 sot ting, $6 por 100. Buff Oiilngton oges. $3.00 sotting. W, T. Good man, 408 South 6th st,. Grants Pass, Oregon. FOlt SALE Furnlturo foi ulno-room hoiiBo for sals, reasonable, Addross G, caro Mali Trlbuno. 75 FOR SALE. Miscellaneous. KOIl SALE Good second-hand sin gle buggy and harness. C18 West Main street. FOH 8ALE Tent house, 11x15, fly nnd porch, with kitchen, complete ly furnished for housekeeping aad sleeping. 723 Dennett avenue, East Side. 76 FOH SALE For good wood and good measure, try the Dunkcr Hill Wood Yard, at North end of C street. Phone 841. J. A. McLeod, Prop. FOR RENT. Houses. FOimENT 6-room house, closo in, $20 month. R. R. Land Co., 11 N. Central avenue. tf FOH RENT A four-room house, closo In. Inquire at 228 North Hol ly street 75 Furnished Kooms. FOH HENT Modern furnished rooms at 134 South Ivy street. FOH KENT Modern furnished reoms at 604 West 10th or 124 King street. FOH HENT Two now and nicely furnished sleeping rooms; easy walk ing distance; modern; bath on same floor; reasonable prices. Phone Main 4474. FOH RENT FurnlBhed rooms for transients, No. 10 North Orape streot, next to Farmers' and Fruit growers' bank. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. 325 South Ivy Btroet. 77 FOH RENT Rooms, pleasant fur nished rooms In private family for single gentlem..n. 411 So. Newtown st. 76 FOR RENT Furnished front room with bath, reasonable to Dermanent tennnt. 350 S. Riverside. 75 FOR RENT Furnishd room, with bonrd. 325 Riverside Ave. 76 FOR RENT Two nice front bed rooms, ground floor; electric lights and bath. No. 304 South Ivy 75 Housekeeping Roonu. FOR HENT A suite of light house koplng rooms; no children. 222 S. Holly street. 81 FOH RENT Housekeeping rooms. 327 South Oakdale avonue. 77 Miscellaneous. FOH LEASE Fully equlrped gold mine; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all ororated by electric pow oi. Ownor will furnish froo elec tric power for share In proceeds. Seo Smith, at Condor Water & Power Co. HELP WANTED. Help Wanted Male. WANTED Experienced bookkeeper wants posltio-i lr Medford. Address L. J., caro 239 Oak strct, Ashland, Or, 76 WANTED Young man, good pen man, with some knowledgo of book keoplng preferred. Address In own writing. "J. II., P. O. Box 343, Med ford." 75 WANTED Agent "to rojiresout tile Massachusetts Mutual Llfo Insur ance Co. In Bouthorn Oregon. Want man to glvo all his tlmo; no oxpe- rlonco nocossary; must havo sood roforoncea for character and respon sibility. Address II. G. Colton, man agor, 310 Chambor of Commerce. Portland, Oregon. 76 WANTED Salesmen In ovory local Ity of tho northwest; money ad vanced weekly; many mako over $1000 month; choice of torrltory. Yakima Valloy Nursory Co., Top ponlsh, Wash. WANTED Experienced stone cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor Wnter and Powor Co's. office, Help Wanted. WANTED Man and wlfo to work on ranch; woman to cook for men. Call Hollywood Orchard. Phono Farmer 7061. WANTED Man and wlfo, wlfo to koop 4 to 6 boardors, man to work In quarry. Apply 103 E, Sixth St. WANTED. Help Wanted Female WANTED Girls to work on Ironing and pressing machines In tho now laundry. Apply Just east of COS N. Central avonuo or phono 4451. WTBD-Compctont woman for housowork; good wages; two In fam ily. Apply mornings. 210 North Oakdale avonue. WANTEJLtThero Is TiTpportunTtjr for a few young ladles to learn telephono operating. Inquire of chief operator, Tho Pacific Tole phono & Telesraph Co., next door to postofflco. WANTED Bright girl to learn to do marking and sorting. Medford Domestic Laundry Co. 7G WNTErJC-Yd-.ing married man of good habits, desires a clerical posl tlon In any lino of merchandizing at fair living wngec; roferencos. Ad dress A. W. N ca-o of this offlce.77 Positions, WANTED Four young men to rent a large, well ventilated, nicely fur nished room. Call 004 W. 10th St. tf WANTED Expert orchardtst wants responsible position, young orchards a specialty. Address XYZ, this of fice. 77 Miscellaneous. WANTED Setting hens and little chickens. Call up Main 441. tf WANTED A mule, -weight between 1000 and 1100 pounds. Charles W. Isaacs, 115 N. Oakdale avenue, tf WANTED A young Jersey Box 526, Medford. cow. WANTED Good, clean rags at tho Mail Tribune office. WANTED Furnished bouse, five or six rooms. No children. P. V. C, Mooro Hotel. LOST. LOST Year-old Scotch collie, whle breast, -.vhlte legs, brown hair; jumped from 11 o'clock train Wed nesday moral"? north of Medford. Reward. Dr. B.-illle, Phoenix, Or.76 LOST A brown purse, containing between $60 and $70; lost between Rardon's bakery and South Oak daeo avenue. Finder will be liber ally rewarded If returned to T. J. Williams, City Park. 68 FOR EXCHANGE. FOR SALE Or exch. ngo tor 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 WILL TRADE a new. hich-crade sewine machine for a horse. In auiro at Prichard & Co.. N. Bart lett. near Main st 75 BUSINESS DIRECT8RY. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Over Post office. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 9 D street ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col ng, C. li. Roames. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank bcild ing, second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attorney-at-law. Offices room 30, Jackson County Bank building. Medford. Architects. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Builders, office 7-8, 235 Main Phone Mnin 3471. Residence paout 2471. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Dny phone 351. Night phones: C. W. Conklin 3001, J. H. Rutlor 3571. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with Mnckey and die with joy." Over Al len & Reagan's storo; entrance on Seventh streot. Stenographers. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm blook.' Stenographic work done quicklj and well. M. FORTESCUE Stenographer, h N. Front st. Phono 231. Printers nnd Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best-equipped job office in South ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37 South Central avenue. Brick Companies. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W. Priddy, O. D. Nnglo, Geo. T. O'Brieu Contractors and manufacturers of brick; dealors in pressod brick and lime. Offieo in Postoffice block, room 5. Phono No. 3181 Brick Layers. BRICKLAYERS - K. Kuiin. M Smokohouso, first-olass brioklayer, stoneworker, cement stepping btuoeo nnd moulding, fireplaces anil tile work u specialty, Europut ' plan; day or contract. , BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Tin Shop. J. A- SMITH Tin shop. Tin shoot iron want on band mm U order. 128 North Q SfaM. Hospital. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South C at., Medford, Or. R. W. Hisoy, Matron. Official P. & E. R. R. 13IU Poster. VERNE T. CANON Bill Por msA Distributor. All ortlsra yrowpUy filled. Room 29, Jackson Cwtnfer Bank building, Medford, Or. Hal Estate. SEE WM. E. STAGEY & CO. Ser some of the choicest bargsisa as real estate in this valley. Ala r& iah Columbia nnd Alberta, 8. C, &8 other parts. Call en him at Bttaar1 office, Fhipps bailing, or at Ife. Medford Auto compamy . where we start oat oar areata for tho Aladden Mantle Lump aadi fcM den window screen. We wfll iraafs you right. Come and eee. Cigars aad Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE, Sasokehea Dealers in tobacco, cigar aadwiaa ere' supplies. Exclave afeata e Lewis Single Binder, El Marke mi El Palencia. 212 West Main streets Painters and Paperttaaen. GERWOLF & WARD, mnrrantingr painters, paperhangera nH daaa rators; signs. Estimates gfaMt as all kinds of day aad job wprk. Paxil View Hotel. Phone Mala 18411. Faraitara. H. F. WILSON & Co., dealers a saw and second-hand faraitsre aedt hardware. Ageuts for Moaad CSty kitchen cabinet 323 E. Sevaath at MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly sta, KaeUa. Mission Furniture made to ordac Cabinet work of all kaaa. trial. order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Sei and Ranges. New aad See d-rTaa4 Furniture. Eads' old staad, IS W. F st. South. Phone 91. MedfowL Or. Narserlea. QUAEER NURSERIES Oe are budded, not grafted. Oar is not irrigated. We gaaraate tn erythin? put out. We are net ia taw trust H. B. Patterson, offSea m Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY CO., Inc. Growers of high-grade nursery stock. Office 25 W. liaiau Tel. 120L Physicians and Sargeosa. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Oppeeite Jackson County bank. Nigkt eXta promptly answered. Office and dence phone Main 3432. CONROY & CLANCY Office is Stewart building Physicians o&d Surgeons. Office phone Maia 34L; private phene Main 612. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi cians and Surgeous, Taylor A Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, W Offico phone 501, residence pfeane 612. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. g. DR.. F. G. CARLOW. DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians. Mission block. Pheaa 292. Medford. Life Sclents. MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Life Sci entist Private instruction, ia Naw Psychology" and "New Tlioaghf principles. Callers received Wad nesdays. 127 South Grape strwt. Medlclaes. HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES WM euro rheumatism, asthma, paralysis, sores and pri vato diseases. These remedies may bo procured at tho Sing Lea laaa dry, 123 S. Riverside avenue, Med ford, Or., whero they wiH b sold by tho proprietor. Dr. Chow Young has treated sev eral Bovero cases with his remedies since coming to Medford aad feaa for reference some of tho best known and most intelligent eitis&aa in Southern Oregon. Call on hita. Billiard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up ataura. Young & Hall building. A sloe, tavi placo to spend the hot afternoon. Dentists. DR. W. M VAN SCOYOC, Dentkt Office in rooma 203-204, Famara & Fruitgrowers' bank building, west of tho traoks. Legal niaaks. LEGAL BLANKS All stylos of la gnl blanks for sale, a hundred dif ferent formH. Medford Printing Co. Messenger Bcrvlcu. MESSENGER SERVICE Messen gers furnished at all house of day and till 0 p. ra. to any part of aity, from 10a to 25a Phone Mam 1S1X -"i 4. VA4 ftu o.; t)10 tni)) 'jssajgoajLLr