Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 20, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    MISDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MliiDFORD, ORKCJON, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1910.
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10,000,000 BOXES OF APPLES
NORTHWEST CROP THIS YEAR
Buyers for Commission Houses of
New York Estimate 15,000 enrs of
Apples Will Oo Shipped From
.Herthwcstcrn Stntos.
'SPOKANE, WiihIi., Jiiiiu 20. Huy
wm fur coinmiriHioii houscm in Now
York, Chicago, ItoMtmi, 1'hiliidelphln
ninl other largo distributing centoiM
traveling in I lie uortljwt'Mlerii nud
Pacific idiiles, intimate tlml 15,01)0
ar, or from 0,500,000 lo 10,000,000
liii.xnti of tii)l('M, suitable for uiixtorii
inuikriN, will li' shipped fiimi- oin
tncrelal orchards in Washington, Cal
ifornia, Colorado, Oregon, Idaho,
.Montana and Utah thin huiihoii, It is
iiIko ctiliinuloil that between 11.000
and 4,000 earn will liu required to
iitipply tlio local ami European tradu.
Tho market valnu of tint crop In
thn Hnvarnl states in placed al from
$27,000,000 to $211,000,000 at pros
cnt prices, whirh nro likely to ad
vance ticriiimn of tho diti'iuiisuil Drops
in Ohio. Missouri and othur contral
apple ritnli", Buyer Hay that tho
LIBIT OFFERING AS
YET OFJBARTLETTS
Wlthlno Ten Days, However, Califor
nia Pears Will Bo In Considerable
Sapjily Many Plums Shipped.
.The California Fruit Distributors,
under latu of Juno 18, issued tho fol
lowing Market letter: to tho trade:
TTmi following gives tiiunbor of
enni of dueiduous fruit shipped from
nil point in California for tho week
(seven !) outline Friday morning,
Juno 17, 11)10:
Ckfirricrt.'Wi cars. Shipment of
thin variety in now nearly ooiieludud
unil will i-ul very little figure frii'i
iliia time on.
AuricolH-Hl'j ours. Ah will be
Mern by reference to our hint letter
the movement of aprieot i lilitc'V
than that of latit week. Early sec
tion hnvo finished shipping nnr.
there nro no coiiKiderablo uim'ititioH
now available for eastern shipment.
High prieea for tho dried produvl has
had a deprcHHUiK offeot on oaHloni
Hbipnient, owinjj to tlio fact that tho
fmit jh worth ns much for ilriiiK nrt
for Jihipiiiiu;, with no ehaneeH to be
taken. Thoro will bo fair ouniititiu
of thia variety available durinu' the
umine week, but that will piactieal
ly clow) tlio Hoason.
reachoH 50 ears. Thoro ban
been a alight inoreiiHo in tho shjpuient
of thia variety during the pnii week
nir.nnntinc to praetinally 10 per cent.
.Alr.xnnderri are entirely irono and
Ilalea will bo available in but limited
fluimlien. Triumph pcacho nro eom
Iitp: in in eoiiHiderablo vnlun.o mid the
bhipmont for tlio next ton d.ij wil'
conaiat montly of th'm vnvloty and St.
Johni!.
rinmH--80!i cars. The plum ship-
mcntH have noarly doubled in tho
laat wok. Early varieties arc fin
iahed and tho later variotioH of hot
ter nnnlit-V "re now jjoinj; forward.
Climax, He.d Juno and Abundnnoo aro
now near'uiK tlioir eloso and will ho
followed by Tragedy, llurimnlf, Si
moni. etc. Thoro has boon a jnn
tcrinl impmvomont in quality since
tho bettor varietios have been of
fered. Pears 1 curs. Shipment of this
variety is composed almost oxelusivo
ly of Comet, Wilder and Lnwsou. An
occasional box of Uarlletts has made
its appearance, but this variety will
not be in considerable supply (luring'
tho next ten days.
QrapoB Previous favornblo con
ditionn continue Tho crop is look
ing fine and developing fast. Should
nothing unforeseen occur tho present
mp of this fruit will bo ono of tho
finest in point of epmlity that Cali
fornia has over grown.
Weather conditions have general
ly been good. High winds have pre
vailed in some soetions and consider
able damage has resulted, owing to
fmit, both green and ripo, boing
blown from the trees, The damage,
liowovor, was not widespread and
will not appreciably affoot shipments.
The fiuo demand reported last
week in tho f. . b. soetion has con
tinned and largo ipuintities have
gono forward into Ibis territory,
whom it is mooting with vnrv cordial
reception and giving oxoolloiil sat
1 isfnutiou.
Paoifiu and Now England hIuIoh will
Hiipply tho bulk of tho applo crop
this year. Tho MhI HtuWiuonl is
borne out hy United Slates govern
muiit nipoi'tH lor Juno, just received
in Spokane.
Washington Ih given first place,
with an output oNtiinatod at '1,850
cars, of which Yakima valloy will
roiilribute between 2,000 and 2,250
ciii-h; Woiwilehi'e valloy, 1,800 to
2,001) curs; other districts in oust
ciii Washington, including Walla
Walla and Spoknuo valloyH, 801) ears;
wextorn Washington, .'100 earn; Colo
rado, including 2,000 oars in tho
Grand valloy, 1,000 earn; California,
1,000 cars; Oregon, 1,200 mini; Ida
ho, 750 oarn; Utah anil Montana.
750 cam. Eastern Washington, is
credited with tho largest increase in
acreage ami crop in tho country.
Arrangements nro being made in
various purls of tho district to hold
several thoiiHiind carH in cold stor
age until early next spring. Four
warehouses am being equipped in
Spokane, the shipors Haying there
will ho sharp advances in prices all
over tho country before the Christ
mas lioliilayH.
LOCAL MARKET
SHOWS LITTLD CHANGE
Local Produce Is Crowtllnn Califor
nia Product out Berries In Good
Demand and Prices Steady.
The local produce market hIiowb
little chnago outside of tlio opponr
niicu of omo now local products.
lllackborrloa aro sliowluc In fair
(liiantltlcH and aru brliiKtag $1.25 to
ll.no per crate,
Tho Mammoth niacks nro etrong at
tho latter fit; are.
Young oiiIoiih. now potatoes, young
carrota and beets still hob! at the for
mer prlcos, the difference boing only
la quality.
TtxluyV Quotations.
(Pricos paid by aledford merchants.)
Potatoes, now, $1.75 per cwt;;
onions, $2 owt.; cabbage, 2'-V4c.
Ilerries Strawberries, local, $1.50
niaekberries. $1.25 to $1.50.
Loganberries, $l(ri)1.25 crate.
Cborrios, G8o lb.
Green onions, 40a dozon bunchos-;
radishes, 10o dozen bunches; rhubarb
4 to 5o lb.; lottuco, 40a dozon; pens,
4e lb,; turnips, lV-jo lb.; beets, 40c
dozen bunched; carrots, 40o dozen
bunches.
Under, Kggs and Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford morchants.)
Ilnnclt buttor, 2527Vio; fancy
oronmory, 210c.
Fresh ranch eggs, 25c.
Mixod poultrj, 10(Ji14o; spring
chickens, 1518c; turkeys, 17o.
(Pricos paid producers.)
liny Timothy, $10; nlfalfn, $15;
gross, $14; grain hay, $10.
Qraia Whoat, $1,15 bushel; oats,
$32 ton; linrloy. $30 ton.
Hoof Cows, 44V4 oj Htoors, 5
GViio; pork, Oo; mutton, SQOVo;
lambs, Oo; veal, drosscd, 8o.
(Selling prices.)
Rolled barley, $1.00 cwt., $33 ton;
bran, $1.70; middlings, $1.851.00;
shorts. $1.801.85.
CATTLE MARKET IN
PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 120. Ro
eoipts al this market for tho week
have boen: Cattle 2142, calves 100,
hogs fl-lfi, sheop .'1011, II. & M. and
goats 180.
The cattle market has boon slight
ly druggy; sheop have sold briskly
on uu ascending market and tlio hog
markot recovered about 20c from tho
low point of last wook.
A good many California eattlo
were among tho rucoiptti and whilo
the cows ami butcher stuff sold at
high prices tho steer ninrkot was
slow and sellors found difieulty in
disposing of their offerings. A
great many moro cowh could have
been sold without ufootiug prices, but
tho ovor-produetion of good quality
steors militated nguiust nu ovonly
bulaneed markot,
Thoro was a brisk, demand for
sheep and nnything that was fat
brought good prices. Tn tho offer
ings there were not many shoep of
good quality in tho matter of flosh
Furnished Rooms
May Be Rented Profitably!
Just to hnvo "furnished rooms to rent" is no groat feat or novelty. It is said that ono in every thrco
families in tho city rent furniched rooms. Tho number of peoplo whoso homes nro in furnished rooms,
"homos within homes," is very largo.
And nmong tho peoplo who livo in "ono-room homes" arc nn increasing number who like to have
things a lilllo belter THAN USUAL. They like lo hnvo a pleasant room, and thoy liko to have it fitted up
DISTINCTIVELY, with taste.
Thoy will cheerfully, eagerly pay for SOMETHING- BETTER in tho way of a furnished room. Fiz
yours up to please the particular tenants, and ADVERTISE ACCORDINGLY, and you'll get back your in
vestment with profit in a very brief time I
Want Ads One Cent a Word.
and the demand for lambs and fnt
mutton was only supplied in part.
Receipts of local territory hogs
woro next to nothing and prices ad
vanced 15 to 25 por cent ovor tho
low point registered Inst week.
CliiRtors or llgbtB along tho curbs
would provo a thousand fold moro
attrnctlvo than tho prcsout ovorhoad
lights. Why not cbnngo tho syBtom,
nt least on Main iitroot?
FOItT BT. JAMK8, OX IjAKK 8TU
AHT, IMlITIHil COiUMIHA.
This Is destined to bo tho Portland
of Ilrltlsh Colun.bln, on n navlga
blo rlvor nnd doop wntor lalto with
two trains running In next fall.
Letters pour Into our offlco all day
wtth applications for lots. To Uiobo
who cannot como In wo would do our
utmost to malco n good oolcctlon.
PrlccB. $100 and J200 each; cash
$2C, bnlnnco $10 n month. A fow
40-ncro farms Joining lort St. James
townsito nnd Lnko Stuart, $50 cash
and S10 a month.
You need not bo n Canadian cltl
zon to hold this. You ncod not lm-
proro It, nor you need not reside on
It. All this land Is on or near tho
rnlIrond8, Grand Trunk Pacific, Alas
ka Yukon and Canadian Northern
rnllronds.
Rich farm lands, S8.G0 por aero,
13.00 cash, balanco $1.00 per aero
per year until paid.
Apply Canadian Northern Lnnd
) Company, 804, 305 and 30C Lowls
building, Portland, Orogo . tf
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
REAL ESTATE
WANTED.
List vour orchard tracts, fruit
and ranch lnnd with our snlcs dc
tmrtmont. ROQUELANDS. INC..
Third Floor.
Medford Nntionnl Bank bldir.
FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE Two acroo near city
limits, $700.
Corner lot, Oakdale and Tonth,
$1150.
Cornor lot on West Main street;
sldownlk laid and paid tor, $1000.
Two 6-room cottages and throo
largo lots, ono lot containing throe
qunrtors of nn aero, 10 blocks out.
$3500.
Other bnrgalns In land and boar
Ing orchards.
D. II. JACK80N & CO.
Opposlto Hotol Mooro.
FOR SALE Good tlmbor claim.
Douglas Co, Addrozs W. Thoo.
Matlock, box G-JC, Medford. 79
FOR SALE 18 ncrcB foothill land
ono mllo from Englo Point; prlco
$750. Torms, $250 cash, long tlmo
on balanco, Addross II. C. Stoddard,
Medford, Or. 102
FOR SALE I am going to soil my
city property; a good buy for somo
ono; prlco $2300; tho prlco drops
$5 ovory dny until sold; no agonts;
boo ownor. Bob Taylor, 815 Myrtle
stroot. 79
FOR SALE Two Slno alfalfa farms.
Dyor, ovor P. O. YS
FOR "SALE Land of host quality,
only 6 mllos from Medford, at $35
por ncro. Dyor, ovor P. O. 78
Acreage.
FOR SALE 5 and 10-nore traots
just within and adjoining city lim
its, nt a bargain, on 5 'annual pny
monts. Addross Condor Wnter
Power Co;
Farms nnd Orchards.
FTJTt BALfi-Nlnoty acres, 30 in one
yoar old applo and poar trees, 100
Indies of wntor, 2 1-2 miles from
railroad station. For torms wrlto
"Ownor," enro Mall Tribune, a 61
i'OR SALE GO acrofl, nneet Tmlldlngj
clto in tho alloy, Inoludh g 30 acres I
good fruit land; choap and torms j
right. II. O. Mnltby, Palm Bldg.,i
Mnln and Front.
FOR SALE.
Houficn.
FOR BALIS Now bungalow, ono
block west of Oakdale, flvo rooms
nnd bath, stono foundation, largo
porch both front and side, corner
lot 59x163, with 19 applo trees In
full bearing, S25G0, half each, bnl
nnco easy terms If desired. Sco own
er at Shorraan Clay & Co. Piano
houBO. 78
FOR SALE New modorn bungalo,
thrco blocks from Mnln street and
close to bunlnCEs part of town; bos
modern plumbing, Mission electri
cal fixtures, built-in refrigerator,
buffet and chiffoniers, lawn, cemont
walks and park strip In; street will
bo paved; will bo sold for actual
cost to build. Inquire at 240 Bo.
Grnpo street. 99
FOR SALE Acout 30 acres of good
orchard land 1 1-2 miles east of
Phoenix. Ono-half is in orchard.
Tolophono, Medford, 1199,- or ad
dress C. T. Payne, Phoenix, Ore.
FOR SALE Will soon raovo from
our residence at 70G S. Oakdale
avenue, and offor It for sale at a
bargain. Houso has eight rooms
with full bIzo cement tllo-dralnod
basement. Can give torms. Harry
H. Tuttlc. 80
nusinoss Opportunities.
FOR SALE Or exchange, two-cly-indor
Rco automobile, model 1908,
in good condition; will sell or trado
for city property. Addrcso X4, Mall
Tribune.
FOR SALE Old established busi
ness In tho farmers' fruit belt of tho
Roguo Rlvor valloy, at Phoenix,
Oro., on S. P. R. R. Stock at pres
ent $10,000; all clean, well select
ed and free from encumbrances.
Two lots, storo, building with all
modern conveniences, warohousea,
poBtoftlco in ctoro, nnd everything
nocessnry for conducllns tho busi
ness. Last year's Bales $39,000.
Inquiro of llearu, Flshor & Co.,
Phoenix, Oro., for torms.
FOR SALE 1 havo paying business,
Lock Box 16G, Medford. 78
FOR SALE At n bargain, n busi
ness that pays big money must go
within a fow days, as ownor must
lonvo town, $600 cash, balanco on
time, no Interest, Address H. A. E.,
Mall offlco. 82
Business Property.
FOR SALE Choico business prop-
orty nt n bargain, on long tuno;
easy terms. Address Condor Wa
ter ower Co.
Lota.
FOR SALE City lots, $20; for a
small, safe lavestmont ceo th city
lots I offor at $300 and $250 per
lot; $20 cash payment, balance $10
por month; no Intercut. H. C. Malt
by, Palm Mug.
FOR SALE Choico oast front lots,
ono block from Onkdalo avonuo,
threo blocks from city park. These
closo In lots will bo sold at a bar
gain. Wrlto or Inquiro at 240 South
Grapo street. 99
FOR SALE Fiuo lot, onlly $300;
worth $400; nlco oak trees; noar
pavomont. Eastman, P. & E. Junc
tion. 78
Horses.
FOR SALE Slnglo team, $125. G. F.
Dyor. 78
FOR SALE Young woll brod, gon
tlo horso, buggy nnd hnrnocs, works
slnglo, doublo nnd saddlo; good
roadstor. Inquire West Sldo Sta
blos. 82
FOR SALE Small Indian pony, gon
tlo as n kitten; just tho thing for
your youngstor; 3 yoars old and
wolght about G25; prlco $35. At tho
Vinson's food stablo. 77
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE A full lino of Old Hntnp
shlro and Oak Bonds, plain nnd cloth
finish; lottor bonds and onvolopos.
Mall Tribune offlco.
FOR SALE Legal blanks of all
kinds trespass and other notices,
at Mall Tribune offlco.
FOR SALE.
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE VTall paper, patnto, oils,
brushes, a very comploto line; In
formation e.noerfuily given by an
experienced palntor. M. J. Metcalf,
318 E. Main si.
FOR SALE Chandler & Price Gor
don Jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain.
Inquire Mali Tribune office.
FOR SALE 400 angora goats, 400,
as our rancog Is overstocked wo
ruuBt sell came at once. Address
B1.188 Bros., Eagle Point, Or., or call
at Rogue River ferry.
OR SALE Separator, 650-pound ca
pacity, now, $35. 630 West Elev
enth street. 78
FOR SALE Good second-hand sin
gle buggy and harness. 618 West
Main street.
FOR SALE Second-hand cook
stove, in good condition. Inquire
511 W. Hamilton St. 78
FOR SALE Tent house, 11x15, fly
and porch, with kitchen, complete
ly furnished for housekeeping and
sleeping. 723 Bennett avenue,
East Side. 82
FOR SALE For good wood and good
measure, try the Bunker Hill
Wood Yard, at North end of C
street. Phono 841. J. A. MoLood,
Prop.
FOR SALE Two pedigreed dogs,
ono English setter, well fiold broken.
Both females. Phone 14S2. 93
FOR SALE A Molme wagon nnd
heavy harness, almost new. 723
13th street, W. 81
FOR REST.
Famished Rooms.
FOR RENT 2 large rooms furnished
for light housekeeping; modern con
veniences. Inquire at AUIn & Allln,
132 West .ilaln. tf
FOR RENT Modorn furnished
rtoms at 604 West 10th or 124 King
street.
FOR RENT Two now and nlcoly
furnished sleeping rooms; easy walk
ing distanco; modern; bath on samo
floor; reasonable prices. Phono
Mnln 4474.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
transients, No. 10 North Grape
street, next to Farmers' and Fruit
growers' bank.
FoTTTlENTA suite of rooms one
block from Main st. 127 Couth
Grape st. 82
Office Rooms.
FOR RENT Good office room, largo
and light. 331 East Main street, sec
ond floor. 69
Miscellaneous.
FOR LEASE Fully equipped gold
nilno; ten-stamp mill and concen
trator, all operated by electric pow
oi. Owner will furnish freo elec
tric power for share In proceeds. See
Smith, at Condor Water & Power
Co.
FOR RENT I will havo 160 acres
of first-class pasturo after Juno 25.
C. W. Isaacs. tf
HELP WANTED.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED Girls to work on Ironing
nnd pressing machines in tho now
laundry. Apply just east of 603 N.
Central avenue or phono 4451.
VANTED A girl to do gonoral houso
work. Apply Mrs. H. Lumsdon, cor
nor 6th and Bartlett streets, tf
WANTED Thoro is an opportunity
for a fow young ladles to learn
tolophono operating. Inquiro of
chlof operator, Tho Pacific Tele
phono & Tolosraph Co., next door
to postotfico.
W7Nf ED A good lady cook to cook
for ranch hands; wages $30 por
month to tho "Isht person. Addross
A. L. Gall, Tolo, Or. 82
Help Wanted Male,
WANTED Exporloncod stono cutter
and quarry man, Call at Condor
Water and Powor Co'i. office.
WANTED.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Man and wlfo, wlfo to
keep 4 to C boarders, man to work
In quarry. Apply 103 E. Sixth St.
VANTED Salosmon In every local
lty of tho northwest; money ad
vanced weekly; many make ovor
11000 month; choice of territory.
Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top
penlsh, Wash.
WANTED Young boy to assist
about ranch; light work. Apply E.
V. Foster, ono mllo south of South
Oakdale avo. limits. 78
Positions.
WANTED Four young men to rent
a large, well ventilated, nicely fur
nished room. Call 004 W. 10th St. tf
WANTED Expert orchardlst wants
responslblo position, young orchards
a specialty. Address XYZ, this of
fice. 79
Miscellaneous.
WANTED Good, clean regs at the
Mall Tribgno office.
WANTED To borrow, $1250 one
year on $3500 house. Box 118, Med
ford, Or. 78
WANTED To lease, a small bunga
low, either built or under construc
tion. H. W. Grunaky, Phono 1451.
WANTED Wells, sewers and base
ments to dig Tom McHale, 326
North Holly. Phono 2103. 81
WANTED To rent for 6 months, a
five, six or seven room modem house
by young couple; no children. Ad
dress 429 North Central ave. 78
WANTED Thousand head of tur
keys to pasture; cat grasshoppers.
L. Neldormoyer, Jacksonville. 81
LOST.
.OST White horse, long rope around
neck, scar on breast, wire cut on
loft front foot; last seen near ico
plant. Return to A. L. Vroman,
South Tripp. Reward.
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR SALE Or exchange 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 Creok
bottom. Inquire at 317 E. Main
TO EXCHANGE Income, Chicago
Evanston) storo and residence prop
erty, also acreage in Washington,
for farm property In southwestern
Oregon. Address ownor, B. F. DeVoe,
5572 30th ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash.
78
WILL exchange good orchard land
for Portland property or will sell
on easy terms. B. F. Benson, at
Moro Hotel. 6
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm building.
A. E. REAMES-
-Lawyer. Over Post-
office.
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA
LEY Attornoys-at-law. No. 0 D
street, ground floor.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vip, C. L. Ronmes. Lawyers. Of
fico Medford National Bank build
inp, second floor.
B. F. MULKEY Attorncy-at-law.
Offices room 30, Jackson County
Bank building. Medford.
Architects.
JOHNS & TURNER, Architects nni
Builders, office 7-8, 235 Main.
Phone Main 3-171. Residence pnouc
2471.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phono 351. Night
phenes: C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H.
Butlor 3571. . .
Photographers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with
Mackoy nnd dio with joy." Over Al
len & Rengan's storo; entrance on
Seventh stroot. .
Stenographers.
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm blooi.
Stenographic work done quickly
nnd well.
M. FORTESCUE Stonognipher, !8
N. Front st. Phono 231.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
bost-oquipped job offioe in South
ern Oregon; Portland prioet. 37
South Central avenue.
Brick Companies.
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W.
Priddy, O. D. Nngle, Goo. T. O'Brien
Contractors and mnnufnoturors
of brick; denlors in pressed brick
nnd lime. Offico in Postoffice
block, room 5. Phono No. 3181.
Brick Layers.
BRICKLAYERS K. Kuiin, at
Smokohouse, first-olass bricklayer,
stonoworkor, coment stepping
stucco nnd moulding, fireplaces n J
tilo work u spooialty, Europe'
plan; day or contract.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Tin Shop.
J. A. SMITH Tk chop. Tin
shoot iron ware on hand s4
to order. 128 North Q BtiM.
Hasp Rata.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C St., Weiifonl, Or. 1L
W. Eisey, Matron. OffieMl I
P. & E. B. B.
Bill l"otra.
VERNE T. CANON-BUI Potr a
Distributor. All order prowMy
filled. Boom 20, Jackson Ciamgi
Bank building, Medford, Or.
Ital Eatete.'
SEB WM. E. STACEY ft CO. Utr
some of the choicest bargain m
real estate in this valley. Also Brit
ish Colombia and Alberta, B. C, matL
other parts. Call on him at Miamfmf
office, Phipps building, or at she
Medford Auto oompaay'a parang
where we start oat oar iiwh fmt
the Aladden Mantle Lasp aa4 hid
den window screes. We will ireofc
yon right. Come and nee.
Cira aad Tobacee.
IRELAND & ANTLE, Smofceheaett
Dealers in tobacco, cigars and tak
ers' supplies. Exclusive affaatB at
Lewis Single Binder, El Merits
El Palencia. 212 West Main atraat..
Painters and Paperti !.
GERWOLF & WARD, eoatraue
painters, papezhangerB aad
rators; signs. Estimate
all kinds' of day and job work. Faait
View Hotel. Phone Mab 1891.
Furakar.
H. F. WILSON & Co- dealers m :
and second-hand fareitw
hardware. Agents for Mob4 Citjt
kil-chen cabinet. 323 E. Seveatk at.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th and Holly sta., MadfexvL
Mission Furniture made te ssatae.
Cabinet work of all kind. JL tnal
order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook 8toe.
and Ranges. New aad Seecwd-Haaal
Furniture. EaaV old ataad. 18 WL
F st: South. Phone 91, Medforc. Or.
Naneriea.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our
are budded, not grafted. Oar
is not irrigated. Wo gaaraatea -erything
put ont. We are not ia taw
trust H. B. Patterson, offia ml
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSEBT
CO., Inc. Growers of high-grade
nursery Block. Office 25 W.
TcL 120L
Physicians and Bargcont.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Oppeait
Jackson County bank. Night eaSat
promptly answered. Office aad ree
denco phono Main 3432.
CONROY & CLANCY Offkse w
Stewart building: Physicians moi
Surgeons. Office phone Main 341;
private phone Main B12.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi
cians and Surgeons, Taylor J,
Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 312.
Office phone 501, residence
612. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. :
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. XVA.
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
Physicians. Mission block. Phas
202. Medford.
Llfo Scientist.
MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Life Sai-
entist Privato instruction ia "New
Psychology" and "Now Thoag4i"r
principles. Callers received VTmA
nesdny8, 127 South Grapo street.
Mediciaca.
HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CINES Will euro rheuaatiuB,
asthma, paralysis, sores and pri
vate diseases. Theso remedies asayi
be procured at the Sing Lee law
dry, 123 S. Riverside avenue, MmC
ford, Or., where they will he BeMt
by tho proprietor.
Dr. Chow Young has treated bv
oral sovoro easos with his remadlea
since coming to Medford asd htm
for reference some of the beat
known and most intelligent eitkea
in Southern Oregon. Call on
nilUard Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. BUliarda, C
gara and Soft Drinks. Up atairtt,
Young & Hall building. A niee, oaal
place to spend the hot af temoona.
Deatlsta.
DR. W. M VAN SCOYOC, Daatiat
Offico in rooms 203-204, Faraoaraf
& Fruitgrowers' bank buildiag, waat
'of the traoks.
Legal Blanks.
LEGAL BLANKS All atyloa ojf la
gal blanks for Bale, a hoadrad dif
ferent forms. Medford Printlnr C.,
Messenger Service.
MESSENGER SERVICE
gors furnished at all house ef day,
and till 0 p. n. to any pare ei aily,
from lOo to Xe. Phone JUim 1HS.