Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 14, 1910, Image 7

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When You Have a Place For an Efficent Worker Say so In a Want-Ad
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PRECOOLINGFRUIT BOX APPLE MARKET
GAEAT SUCCESS
(Continued from Wednesday.)
Tlio now combined leu making and
pro-cooling plont of thu Hiuilu Fo at
Ban Bernardino, lintlt under tho di
rect personal supervision of Mr. Clny,
Ih If ro-luforcod concrete and some
thing ovor u quiiilcr of a mllo In
loriKtli.' Tho Ico making capacity of
thin company In 250 tons pur day.
with n combined ntonu;o capacity of
30,000 toiiH. Tlio powor plnnt Is equip
ped with thrt'o !I20 homo powir Stir
ling boilers and two crotm compound
duplex Vlltor rofrlgorutlng machines,
oaclt of 300 loan capacity. Thn am
monia condensing system Ih with a
doulilo plpo typo ovor a concrete res
ovolr 80 foot nquaro and 10 foot doop.
A wator Hiipply of about fi00 gollonn
por niluulo la furnlHltod from arte
Hlnn wells wIioh flow Ih accolonitod
by air lift to tlio required amount. A
largo dry storage 120 foot by li'i foot
gives a capacity of. 1)00 tons of Ico
when covered with ono tlor of 300-
pound liloclcn on end. Tlio wlntor Ico
storage Ih divided liito four roomn of
nomolhlng ovor 7000 tons Htorago
npaclty for each room.
The pro-cooling equipment oxtondB
from tho'ond of tlio winter storngo
and Ih equipped for handling 32 re
frigerating cam nt a netting. Tlio
main air dtictn of tlio pro-cooling are
of concrete and form tlio nupport of
tlio car Icing platform.
Tlio nlr In cooled by galvanized
brine pipes located at a coll chamber
at the end of tlio wlntor atorago,
Tlio brine UHod Ih taken from the Ico
tanks by electrically driven pumps,
flout through ltti refrigerating circuit
n ml returned through n 200 ton douli
lo plpo brine cooler which togothor
-with tlio circulating pumpn, In located
beneath tlio dry ntorago. A douhlo
dock tunnol of passageway of ro-in-forcod
concroto extendi) through tlio
winter atorago from tlio pro-cooling to
tlio dry ntorago, whoro the tunnol
continued nu u Hlnglo tunnel beneath
tlio day atorago to tlio douhlo plpo
cooling room.
All tlio Ico In handolod by n direct
conveyor panning from tlio day ator
ago and through tho upper Hoctlon
or tlio tunnol through tho winter
ntorago whoro It may bo diverted to
to tho atorago rooma or carrloj on to
tho car Icing dockH ns required. Tho
Iowor compnrtmont of tho tunnol Is
iiflod for tho brlno mains running to
tho wlntor otorngo and to tho pro-
coolor coll chnmbor.
Tho dovlco for tlio cooling of tho
air Ih the moHt interesting In tho
mammoth plant. Tho colla nro oqual
to 175,000 llnoal foet or moro than
enough to run from San Uornadluo
, to Loh Angoloa and back. Ovor thoso
tho nlr Is driven and cooled. Of tho
two largo tunnolH ono Ih tappod by a
plpo, which convoys tho coolod nlr at
tho rato of 17.00 cubic Inchos por
mlnuto Into tho com. Tho othor tun
nol convoya tho nu- from tho
cam back to tho coIIh, Eight fans al
tnoat eight fcot In dlamotor aro used
to forco tho nlr, ono aot driving It In
to tlio outgoing duct and tho othor aot
drawing It from tho cam. By moans
of flexible coupling!) tho twonty-lnch
mains nro connoctod nt both onds
ot the enrs. Tho amount of nlr which
can bo circulated through tho cars Ih
about 8000 cubic foot por mlnuto,
running nt full capacity with 32 cam
connoctod nt onco, After tho flrat
connection Is mndo nnd tho warm air
or gnu which may bo u tho car la re
moved by allowing ono end of tho
car to romnlu open for a fow min
utes, for tho flrat hour tho air la
driven In nt ono end of tlio car nnd
taken out at thu othor, then tho ou
trun r.o nnd ovlt of tho nlr la rovorsod
to Hint whou tho procoaa la flnlflltd
oacli box ot ornngoa and onoh orange
In tho box haa hud an equal tempera
ture. Tho maximum tlmo for cooling
tho cam Is four hours.
(To ho contlnuod.)
SLOW IN NEW YORK
(Special Correspondence.)
NKW YORK, July !. The fon
luro of tlio npplo market IIiIh week
was tlio alow demand for western
box fruit, nnd tlio low level of pricuH
at which nil offerings- wore Hold.
Holders who oxpooted a rise in val
ues were much disappointed at llio
low turn tlio market took, and it was
gonornlly conceded Hint their pre
dictions of higher prices will not ho
realized Ibis season. Colorado
WiuoHiips did not show quality
enough to bring ovor $2 per box, and
most of the sales worn made on a
basis of $1.50 to $1.75. Colorado
(hums moved slowly at prices rang
ing from $1 to $1.25 por box. Trade
was very slow, and (ho quality of
tho offoritigs only fnir.
Old apples aro practically off the
market. It is said thai tlioro is u
car or moro still hold in expectation
of higher prices, but receivers aro a
unit in stating (hat tho doal has al
most passed into history.
Now apples wore in liboral supply,
hut tho great bulk of tho stock was
undersized and of poor color and
quality. Most of tho nrrivnls re
sembled windfalls and receivors
wondered why shippers sent them to
market. Tho demand for good ap
ples was active enough, but liltlo or
none could bo found. Tho best lots
sold (it $1.25 to $1.00 por basket.
Soma extra fanoy lots brought u
premium.
Whilo trniiBpnrents wore in heav
ier supply, nnd when of fnir color
nnd quality commanded $1 por bas
ket. Most of tho stock, howovor,
sold nH low us CO cents, or consider
ably moro than tho bulk of tho of
ferings were worth.
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Find Your Buyer
He Reads The Ads!
Roll thnt property for iti roal valuo by finding tho buyor who NEEDS it. Tho man who buys
nlways for speculation thinks always of taking, advantago of ")ur anxiety to soil bu' tho man w-o NEEDS
YOUR PROPERTY will pay u fair prico, and HE GLAD TO DO SO. Ho'c to bo found. He rends ado. Ho
misses some of thorn, too. Hit ho reads again, tho next . and tho noxt. Ho will find YOUR AD IP
IT IS "THERE" WHEN HE LOOKS FOR IT.
Want Ads One Cent a Word
HELP WANTED.
Help Wanted Male
WANTED Man to work In orchara
at onco. Phono Farmers 711C. 90
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SON, AFTER 20 YEARS, HAS
FATHER'S DEBTS PAID
Niannra Pear Crop Unlit.
LOCKI'ORT, N. Y., July 14. A
number of fruit buyers enmo hero
this wcok mid after a trip through
the fruit districts, reported that con
ditions woro far moro satisfactory.
Reports on tho outlook vary. All
agree that tho pear crop will bo light.
Niagara furnishes ono-fifth of tho
pears in tho entire state, but this
year Niagara's quota will bo cut
down to one-fifth tho normal size.
Some orchards woro wiped out en
tirely ns to this year's product.
Somo orchards hnvo u fair showing,
and it is said tho quality ought to
be high, tho fruit turgor than usual.
Niagara raises one-third of tho plum
crop of tho stnto. Plums suffered
about ns badly as pears. Tho crop
is hardly worth mentioning this year.
Peaches, quinces nnd apples fared
some bettor. Somo pencil orchards
will boar banner crops, nnd others
will produce fnir crops, whilo nearly
all trees will make somo showing.
Apples nro scnttcring and tho crop
will bo fnr under noruinl. Tho qual
ity appears to bo excellent, and fine
npplos nro promised in Niagara
county.
From past sad oxporioncos the
buyers nro lourning to bo wnrj Two
yonrs ngo they got n lioavy blow be
cause of pnying high prices nnd tho
markets subsequently going to piocos
nt tho critical moment.
NKW YORK, July 14. Handi
capped for moro than 20 years with
a burden o'f debts loft by his father,
Fred Trench, of tho contracting firm
of Torry & Trench, today received
cancellation from creditors of the
Inst penny duo thorn. After paying
nearly $100,000, with intorcst, to
clear his father's nnmo, Trench's
only comment is:
"I sincerely trust thnt an honest
desire to pay a man's debts is not
so uncommon nn occurrence us to be
worthy of n nowspapor story."
Tho finn of Trench & Son fninlcd
in 1888. Trench's father utlcmptcd
to rehabilitate his fortunes, but his
health broko down nod he died deep
ly in debt. Young Trench, just out
of college, did not shirk his duty.
For 20 yonrs ho worked linrd nnd
spont nothing. Ho baenmo junior
partner in tho firm of Terry &
Trench, now ono of tho lending iron
contracting finns of America.
Tho finn has to its credit such
feats as tho construction of Man
hattan bridgo nnd tho building of tho
Pennsylvania terminnls in Now York,,
costing $101,000,000.
Tho Inst account to bo wiped from
tho books of tho older firm was
$145.40, duo Captain William Ross
of Port Robinson, Ontario. Captain
Hoss has forwnrded his receipt for
$208.38, which shows settlement in
full of his claim, with interest.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
ItliAlJ ESTATE.
Mlsciillnnrous.
FOIt SALE First-class mare, will
FOK SALE Now la your time to buy , work any where, eight yearn old,
a flno homo nnd flno orchard near t weight about 1250, good puller, col-
Tnlont; half mllo from poatofflec, ! or black. Enos Conger, Central
two acres, CO bearing Irult trees, ' Point, Or. 104
t r,-ln1.v.. X i n.it 1
ui'jiiuu, ojm.ii;.i uui fi, ixjwtuwiJ, uuil
?rwi flffi vnnatrtln Trin.. Tin. rn '
I.U..U., vj... . w...-..., .ut uvu uu-
vls, DIack Arkansas, Whlto Pear
! FOR SALE Ono first-class 3 1-4
Shuttler "rragon, with wood rack.
Woods Lumber Co. tf
main, Maiden Blush, Fall Pippin and
Wlnsnp; nlso 100 small pear trees FOR SALE Good milk cow for sale,
sot out this spring; a flno well; tho I reasorablo. Inquire 707 W. Clark
houso has uovon rooms and a family street. 100
lives In It now; it Is an old houso, FCTl SALE LoBai blanks of all
but you can llvo In It until you can I kinds trespass and other notices.
build a now ono; county roads on at MaU Tribune office.
two aides; only ($3000) threo thou-i .,. - . . . .
. . .. .., , .. FOR SALE A nearly now 3-lnch
sand dollars, one-half down, tho ro-! .
103
. i o 4 o . t r wagon, complete, or gear only,
malndor on tlmo at 8 per cent. Jump 1,1 . ,1 . n
,i. .. ,i -r, a drcBS Box 724 Mcdford, Or.
WU itlU W it W'WU W AaiWUb UU, '
lot mo show you tho placo. L. N. FOR SALE XJovlng picture machine
Judd, Roberts building, near depot, and complete' outfit. Will sell
Do quick about It.
idfo
Houses.
FOR SALE 7-room house, with 2
lots, barn, etc., 3 1-2 blocks from
now depot; $2400. Addross owner,
P. O. Box No. &..
cheap, or trado for gasoline en
gine and tank. See W. E. White
side, Central Point, Ore. 105
1 FOKH3ALE - ' Half price, pumping
piani, conaisung oi pump nouse, av
feet high, 3000 gallon tank, pump
and pipe connections completo with
1 one-horse pewer motor and trans-
three blocks from Main street and; former. N. L. Townscnd, 721 Ben
closo to business Da, of tewn: h&a neU avenue. tf
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WANTED Capable, responsible man
accustomed to having chargo of of
fice and men, experienced bookoop
er, advertising man and Bales man
ager desires position In Mcdford; no
objection to outsldo employment;
reforences. Address D, caro Mcd
ford Mall Tribune. 101
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Tin Shops.
WANTED Salesmen in every local
ity of tho northwest; money ad
vanced weekly; many make ovor
?1000 month; choice of territory.
Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top
pen lsh, Wash.
WANTED Four young men to rent
n Inrge, well ventilated, nicely fur
nished room. Cnll 001 W. 10th St. tf
Help Wanted Feinnlc.
WANTED Waiter and waitress. Roy
al Cafe. 99
WANTED Middle-aged lady for gen
cral housework and cooking. Ad
dress P. O. Box 18, Phoenix, Or.
100
WANTED Woman or girl for light
housework on ranch. Phono Farm
ers 7116. 99
FOUND.
FOUND Purso, containing somo sil
ver. Call at C. J. Semon, with Med
foid Cement & Paving company, tf
LOST.
LOST Or strayed from the Gore pas
ture, near Mcdford, one maro, gray,
8 years old, no brand, gentle, walks
crooked on bind feet. Finder notl
fy Wm. Jones, Beagle, Or. 102
J. A. SMITH Tin Bhop. Tin ai
sheet iron wnro on hand nnd mn
to order. 128 North O St.
Hospitals.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C st., Medford, Ore.
W. Hisoy, Matron. Official hoplt
P. & E. K. E.
Real Estate.
EARLE C. SABIN Orchard traot
city property. List your holding
with me. Only dosirablo properi
handled. Room 202, Fruitgrower
Bank bldg.
SEE WM. E. STAGEY & CO. f
some of tho choicest bargains
real estate in this valley. Alt
British Columbia and Alborta, '.
C, and othor parts. Call on him i
Bittner's office Phipps building,
nt tho Medford Auto company
garago, where wo atnrt out oi
agents for tho Aladden Mant
Lamp and hidden window scree
We will treat you right. Con
and seo.
Bill Fosters.
VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster ai
Distributor. All orders prompt
filled. Room 29, Jackson Coon
Bank building. Medford, Oro.
Cigars and Tobacco.
FOR SALE Now rodern bungalo.
NOTICE.
Plans and spocllfcatlons aro now
on fllo nt tho mayor's offlco for tho
orcctlcn of a bandstand In tho city
park. Scalod bids to bo vocoivod on
or boforo July 20th, 1910.
MRS. W. H. CANON,
MRS. S. B. KENT,
Bandatnnd Coramlttoo for Groator
Medford Club. tf
ETB
Medford, Oregen: This certifies
thnt wo hnvo sold Hull's Toxas Won
der for tho ouro of all kidnoy, blad
der nnd rhoumntio troubles for ten
yonrs, nnd hnvo novor bad n com
plaint. It gives quick nnd permanent
reliof. Sixty days' treatment in each
bottlo. M.dford Pharmacy. tf
MEDFORD MARKETS.
modern plumbing, 1'lsaion electrl-. FOR SALE A lull line of Old Hamp-
cal fixtures, built-in refrigerator, , shire and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth
buffet and chiffoniers lawn, cement i finish; letter beads and envelopes,
walks and park strip s; stroot will Mall Tribune office.
bo paved; will be b Id for actual FOil saLB Chandler & Price Gor-
cost to buhd.
Grape street
InquI e at 240 Bo. I
99
don Jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain.
Inquire Mail Tribune office.
Business Property.
FOR SALB Choice business prop
erty at a bargain, on long time;
easy terms. Address Condor Wa
ter Power Co.
FOR REST.
Furnished Rooms.
Lots.
FOR SALE City lots, $20; for a
small, safo Investment seo tho city
lota I offer at $300 and $250 per
lot; $20 cash payment; balance $10
por month; no interest. H. C.
Maltby, No. 7 Poetofflco Bldg.
FOR RENT Modern
South Laurel ctreet.
FOR"
rooms. i:
103
RENT Furnw'he-t
modern
rooms, gentlemen preforred; 1 1-2
blocks from postoffice, 208 North
Central Ave. tf
LOST Or strayed, from McAndrews
pasture, riding pony, light sorrel,
white star on forehead, slightly stiff
at knees. Reward paid. Hotel Nash.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Public Auditor.
E. R. WHEELER, Public Account
ant and Auditor. Books opened
for corporations, firms end indi
viduals. Auditing, investigating
and Systematizing. Address 707
Oakdalc Avo. S. Phone Main
242. Mcdford. Ore,
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers,
Palm building.
A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post-office.
FOR RENT Modern furnished
rooms nt 04 West 10th or 124 King
street.
WATER USERS
VALUABLE SUBSTITUTE
FOR RADIUM IS FOUND
PABAOHNA, Oil., July II. -Grout
intercut wuh nmuU'uslod nt tho
Hosninii of tho National Association
of Homeopaths yesterday nt the un
pouumtmoiit Hindu by Dr. H. Stillmaii
Bailov that u Hiibulituto for radium
hud boon discovered, It is u com
bination of thorjum, and what is
practically uranium, a product of
pitch blonde, 11 linn been named
thorad.v. Dr. Hniloy, fonnorly dean
of tho llnliiiomaiui Modioli college of
Chicago, has boon working for two
yours with Dr, Frank II. Blackinar,
also of Chicago. Tho claim for
thorad.v is Hint it multiplies tlio uses
to whioh radium may bo put and
ulimiiintoH itn dangers, Ono of its
most important proportloa is thnt of
nlloviiillng pnin,
IIKItKAWKIl ALL T1IK THAT
PORTION OF THE CITV LY1NH
WF.ST OF HEAR CltKKIC AM)
SOUTH OF .MAIN STKKKT8 WILL
IKHIOATE LAWNS AND (JAHDEXS
BETWEEN n A. M. AND 7 A. M.
AM) BETWEEN 7:0 P. M. AND
:: P. M AND AT NO OTHER
II.ME. ALL THAT PORTION OF
THE OITV LYINO EAST OF HEAR
rilEEK AND NORTH, OF MAIN
STREET WILL IRRKJATE LAWNS
AND GARDENS BETWEEN THE
HOURS OF 7 A. M. AND I) A. M.
AND BETWEEN :!l() P. M. AND
7iiK P. M AND AT NO OTHER
TIME.
ALL WATER USERS ARE KAHN
EKTLV HKQU1CSTED TO CO-OPE-RATE
WITH THE CITV AUTHORI
TIES IN MEETINfl THE PRESENT
SITUATION TO THE END THAT
ALL MAY SECURE THE WATER
THEY NEED.
BY ORDERS OF THE CITY
COUNCIL.
W. II. CANON
Mayor,
Rend tlio furnished room ads in
tho pnpor today and thon write-' n
bettor ono. It'll find you n lodgor.
(Pricos paid by Medford merchants.)
Potatoes, now, $1.40 per owt.;
cabbage, 2(J$2Vc.
Blackborrios, $l(i)1.25.
Loganborries, $11.25 orato.
Chorrios, 08o lb.
Greoti onions, 40a dozon bunches-;
radishes, 40o dozen bunches; rhubarb
4 to Co lb.; lottuco, 40a dozon; pons,
4o lb.; turnips, ltyo lb.; beetB, -Wo
dozen bunches; carrots, 40o dozon
bunches.
Ponchos, 50 to 75o box.
Apricots, fio lb.
Cuoumbors, 15 to 20o loz.
Butter, Eggs and Poultry.
(Pricos pnid by Medford morchnnts.)
Rnnoh buttor, 25272o; fnnoy
orenmory, 30o.
Frosh ranch eggs, flOo.
Alixod poultry, lUftyl-lo; spring
chickens, 1820o; turkeys, 17o.
(Prioos paid producors.)
Hay Timothy, $10; alfalfa, $15;
grnsH, $14; grniu liny, $10.
Orain Whont, $1.15 bushol; onts,
f32 ton; bnrloy, $Q ton.
Beef Cows, 44Vi o; stoors, 5(n?
"iVlie: pork, Oo; mutton, 55Vl!o;
lambs, 5o; veal, dressed, 8o.
(Selling pricos.)
FOR SALE Snap if taken at once,
2 lota 50x133, Ros3 court 119 So.
Ivy strcot. 99
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
transients, No. 10 North Grape
street, next to Farmers' and Frult-
prnwprn hnnb
FOR SALE Choice eaat front lots, )
ono block from Oakdhlo avenue, Miscellaneous,
threo blocks from city park. These WANTED Laundry work to do. Ad
closo in lots will be sold at a bar- dress B. H Box 252, city. 99
gain. Write or Inquire at 240 South . fWrENT F21) acres of first-class-Grape
street. 99 , o ,., ,,. n
W. Isaacs. tf
PORTER J. NEFP. WM. P. MEA
LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 9 D
street, ground floor.
IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehonse
Dealers in tobacco, cigars at
smokers' supplies. Exclusive agen
of Lewis Single Binder, El Merii
and EI Palencia. 212 West Ma
street.
Painters aad Paperbaagvn.
H. G. DEAN, O. P. M'MULLElf
Phono 3732. Dean & McMnlle
contracting painters, painting, pi
per hanging and tinting. Estimate
on all kinds of painting worl
Medford, Or.
GERWOLP & WABD, contraotk
painters, paper bangers and aeec
rators; signs. Estimates gives o
all kinds of day azl job wor
Park View Hotel. Phone Mai
1801.
Faraltare-
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
is, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank build
ing, second floor.
Architects.
Acreage.
FOR SALE 33G-acro ranch, good FOR LEASE Fully equipped gold
rivor bottou land, seven miles from
Eugene, threo miles from S. P. sta-'
tion, on R. F. D. routo, nonr school!
nnd churc"'. Good buildings, fences
nnd wntor. Horses and implements'
and 20 bond of flno Guornsoy Btock'
go with tho placo. Ono hundred '
pounds of ou'tor por wcok goos to'
mlno; ten-stamp mill and concen
trator, all orerated by electric pow
oi. Ownor will furnish free elec-
trlo power for share in proceeds. See
Smith, at Condor Water & Power
Co. r
JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and
Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Main.
Phone Mnin 3471. Residence puone
2471.
H. F. WILSON & CO.. dealers i
new and second-hand fnrnituj
and hardware. Agents for Moub
City kitchen cabinet. 323 E. 7th B
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th and Holly sts., Med
ford. Mission Furniture made t
order. Cabinet work of all Kadi
A trial order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook stove
and ranges. New and second-han
furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W
F st. South. Phone 01, Medford
Ore.
Nurseries.
Cement Sidewalks.
CEMENT SIDEWALKS, brickmason,
stone mason, plastering and all
kinds of stucco work. Expert work
manship at reasonable charges by
tho dny or contract. Address Ma
sons. 511 E. Main st.. Mcdford. Or.
Undertakers.
WANTED.
Houses.
market from tho placo. Splendid
fruit land. Will soil part nt $G5 orWAN1D To ront, 4 or 5-room
wholo at $00 per aero with torms on houso, modorn. Address P. II. H.,
ono-half. Inquire of Rhoads & this offlco. 99
Sutton, Spr.nt.fIold, Or.
IU
Ranches.
Rollod bnrloy, $1.00 ow(., $32 ton;
bran, $1.70: middlings, $1.85(5)1.00 ;
shorts, $1.801.85.
Lncnl poaches. $1.
FOR SALE GO acres, finest build-
Ing Blto in tho valloy, ln:ludlng 30
acres good fruit land; cheap and)
tonus right. H. C. Maltby, No. 7, , WANTED
Postofflco Bldg. ,
,FOR RENT Modorn 7-room furnish
ed houoo. Addross II. F, Whotstono,
Central Point, R. F. D. No. 2. 104
Miscellaneous.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phone 351. Night
phones, C. W. Conklin 3001, J. H.
Butler 3571.
Photographers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso
Rlnrtl.nit nn.1 .I.a rilt 1r.TT "
. UUJ MUU UD ,,U JJ-
with
Over
Allen & Reagan's store; entrance
on Seventh street.
QUAKER NURSERUJIS Onr tree
are budded, not grafted. Our stool
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out. We are not in thi
trust. H. B. Patterson, office re
moved to 116 East Main st
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR
SERY CO., Inc. Growers of high
grade nursery stock. Office 21
W. Mnin. Tel. 1201.
Physicians and Surgeons.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Oppositt
Jackson County bank. Night caEi
promptly answered. Office ani
residonco phono Main 3432.
Stenographers.
Joisoy cow, fresh, tour
gallons por day. J. M. Schmidt, ono
mllo wost of Medford, Jacksonville
roid. tf
FOR SALE 5 and 10-ncro trnots
just within ami adjoining city lim
its, nt a bargain, on 5 nnnu.nl pay- WANTED Stock to pasture alfalfa,
monts. Address Condor Wntor1 nt tho Uegnr ranch, 3 1-2 miles wost
Power Co. ' of Medford. 101
ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Block.
Stenographic work done quickly
nnd well.
M. FORTESCUE Stenographer, IS
N. Front St. Phono 231.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi
cians and Surgeons, Taylor and
Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 212.
Office phono 501, residence phont
012. Office hours 9 n. m. to 8 v. m.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW i Osteopathic
Physicinns. Mission block. Phone
292. Medford.
Life Scientist.
Printers and Publishers.
Business Opportunities.
FOR
.with lenso for houso nnd lot.
.WANTED Stock to pasture good
EXCHANGE Good business , pasture, running wator. $2 nor hoad
Ad-!
dross Exchango, Mall offlco. 99
por month.
Point road.,
C. H, Brown,
Eaglo
99
FOR SALE
FOR SALE 18 acros foothill land
ono mllo from Eaglo Point; prlco
$750. Terms, (250 ensh, long tlmo
on bnlnnco, Addross II, C. Stoddard,
Medford, Or. 102
FOR SATTeTwo liomoatoad rolln
qulslunonts, ono Is 9 1-2 mllos from
Molford, tho othor Is 14 mllos out;
80 noros of timber land; will locnto;
will cut 050,000 foot. Addross to
P, O. 213, 103
FOR SALE Old established busl- Positions.
noss in tho farmers' fruit bolt ot tho;WANTHD An A1 bookkeeper;
Roguo River valloy, at Phoenix., wouW ,0 posltlon. fmo ponraan
Ore., jn S. P. K. R. Stock at pres- Go0(l roforoncoa, Address A. B.,
out $10,000; all clean, well select- cnro of Ml,B off,COf m
od and froo from oncumbrancos. , .
nvv inD ofnro. i,ii.ii.. wifi. n IU,P W anted Male.
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modorn convonloncos, warehouses, WANTED Experienced stone cutter
postofflco In store, and ovorythlngj and quarry man, Call at Condor
nocossary for conducting tho busl-t Wator and Powor Co's. off Ico,
Last years salos $39,000. i WANTED Stonouranher for a fow
weoks' work. Apply R. II, Han&uor,
room 16, Postofflco bldg. 99
noss.
Inquire of Hearn, FIshor & Co.,
Phoonlx, Oro., for torms.
Miscellaneous,
FOR SALE Young single horso,
buggy and linrnoss; will soil rea
sonable Apply to W, E. Whlto
sldo, Contral Point, Oro. 105
WANTED Thoroughly rollahlo wom
an for gouoral housework on ranch
noar Eaglo Point; good wagos. Ad
dress Frederick Polouzo, Eaglo Point
Or. . 103
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
host equipped job offico in South
ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37
South Central nvonuo.
Dentists.
DR. ARTEMAS V. DEANE Offico
in room 200, Phipps bldg. Gas ad
ministered for extraction of tooth.
Telephone Main 343. Night phone
4432.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Dentist
Offico in rooms 203-204, Farmers'
& Fruitgrowers' bank building,
wost of the trnoks.
Messenger Service.
MESSENGER SERVICE Meson-
gora furnished at nil hours of day
and till 9 p. m. to any part of city,
from lOo to 25o. Phono Main 1812.
fflfTfiirdPnrlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars nnd Soft Drinks. Up stairs.
Young & Hnll building, A nioe.
cool plnco to spend tho hot afternoons.
MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Lift
Sciontint Private instruction in
"Now Psychology" nnd "New
Thought" principles. Callers re
ceived Wednesdays, 127 South
Grnpo streot.
Medicines.
HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CINES Will euro rheumatism,
asthma, parulysis, sores and pri
vnto disenscs. Those remedies
mny bo procured nt tho Siug Lee
laundry, 123 S. Riverside uvenu,
Medford, Oro., where thov will b
sold by tho proprietor.
Dr. Chow Young has treat4
sovornl sovoro ensos with his rem
edies since coming to Medford ana
has for roforenco somo of tho beat
known nnd most intelligent citizen
in Soutborn Oregon, Call on him.
Brick Cotnpuiiles.
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W,
Priddy, O. D. Nngle, Geo. T.
O'Brien Contractors and manu
facturers of brick; dealers hi
pressed brick nnd lime. Office !
Postofflco block, room 5, PkoM
No. 3181.
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