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    MEDlfORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 39, 3910.
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HEAVY INCREASE
PEAR SHIPMENTS
Cnnncrs Now In California Market
Tnklnu Liberal Supplies at Good
Prices, Which Will Interfere With
Eastern Shipments.
Tlio California Km It Distributor,
under iluto of July lit, tmy:
Tlio following k I vch number of
cam of deciduous fruit shipped from
nil points In California for tlio week
oudlug Friday morning. July in,
1010.
function 123 1-2 cars. Domnnd
for pouches during tlio pitHt wook linn
boon oxroptlonnlly good, considering
tho largo quantities of Houtliuru
jionchow now being received In oast
rn innrkutB. Early Grnwfords nro
now practically flnlnlind and n very
nllHfurctory crop of Into Crawfords,
SuitquohnnnnH and Elbortnn nro now
nvnllnlilo. In clings wo luivo Tuscan
to offer. Tlio bulk of tho patch of
ferings of tl.'ln state will lo mndo
during tlio next two wooks, nftor
which tlino r.uppltoii will nnlorlnlly
decrease. Quality of tlio fruit In
flrnt-clnHM.
Ponrn 201 1-2 rnrs. An will ho
uotod, thoro lu a heavy Incrnnno In tho
movement of thin fruit nlnco our last
roport. I 'oar shipments, howovnr,
hnvo now pnnnd tholr zonlth and will
decline from thin tlmo on. Cnnnorn
nro now In tho market tnklng llhornl
nuppllcn nt cd pricos, which will
cortnlnly Intorforo with tho froo
movement of thin vnrluty foe eastern
nhlpmont. Tho honvy movomont from
tho rlvor will ho followed by llbornl
shipments from HiiIhuu nnd Vncn
vlllo, which may bo oxpoctod to con
tlnuo during tho next two or throo
woolen.
Wo nro pleated to roport that tho
nplondld f. o. h. domnud for Califor
nia frultn mentioned lnnt wook linn
contlnuod nnd wo hnvo sold uuuounl
ly largo quantities. Tho boarou for
California tree frultn will ho shorter
tliRii ununl tjiln yonr, owing to tho
greater onrllorni'KK of tho Bor.son. It
Ih advisable for nil doaloru to plnco
ordorn nt onco covorlng tholr ro
qulromonlfl.
GOOD NEWS
FOR BARRETTS
Heavy Rains Injure Gcorrjla Peach
Crop, Maklnu Good Demand for
Pears Shipments Can Commence
In July.
Tho Rtownrt Fruit company linn
-wrltton tho Rogue Rlvor Fruit & Pro
duco UBHoclatlon regarding tho ponr
crop na folIewH:
"Doar Mr. Wllmoreth: Wo nro
In rocolpl of wires stating that honvy
rnlns In Goorgln hnvo bndly Injurod
tho ponch crop, Wo also nro in ro
colpt'of dlroct nown to tho offoct thnt
Toxob poaches will bo through in n
fow days. TIiIh Ih encouraging nown
nn far as Dnrtlott ponru nro concern
ed. Tho proHont wook l) tho honvloat
wook off tho rovor nnd wo Just com
moncod this week nt SuIhuii, Thoro
will probably go forward this wook nn
nvorogo of CO to fiO enrft of llarllotta
dally. Tho Sncrnmonto rlvor ship
niontH will rapidly decrease- nftor thin
wook, Sulsun of courso will go honvy
yot for two wookH. It lookH to ub
ab though you would bo nnfo in figur
ing about July 2(1 to commonco in n
light wny. Of courao you will hnvo
qulto a good donl of competition from
Cnllfornln on your shlpmontB prior to
AiiKUHt 10, but your Hhlpmontu com
inouolng July 25 should miss tho lioav
lost throw of ponchos, na Georgia, Tox
aB nnd ArkatiHnB ahould ho ontlroly
out of tho wny by tho tlmo thoeo ahlp
montH arrlvo onat. Of courao If it Is
nocoaanry for you to ship a fow enra
boforo July 25 it would bo all right,
although wo do not look for ox tie in o
.prices boforo thnt dnto."
Medford, Orogeu: This eortifioB
hat wo have Hold IIuII'h Texan Won
der for tlio euro of all klduov, blad
der and rhoumntio trouhloa for ion
yonrH, and hnvo novor had a iom
plaint, Tt L'ivon quick and permanent
roliof. Sixty davH1 treatment in oiudi
bottle M.dford Phnrmnov tf
IlnakliiH for honlth,
NO CHANGE IN
SCORING APPLES
Spltzcnlicru ant) Newtown Remain
tho Standard of Excellence at Spo
kane Apple Show, Despite Protest
from Wcnatchco.
SPOKANE, Wnnh., July 18. Sov-
on chnngofl In tho qunllty rntlngn for
Hcorlug oxhlbltH nt tho third National
Applo Show in Spokane, November
1 I to 19, nro announced by 13. F. Cnr
tlor Van Dlnsol, chnlruinu of tho
hoard of trustees, which ndoptod at
IIh lnnt mooting tho recotnmondntloiiB
mndo by growers lu vnrloua pnrtn of
tho northweat in convontlon nt tho
exposition In 1000.
Tho ebnugen nro on ArknnBnn, Ar
kniifinB Black nnd Dnldwln npplcfl,
fonnorly 7-8 nnd C-fi, roBpoctlvoly,
now ncorod 0-7 under tho now rating;
DoIIcIoub, formerly 0-10, now 8-0:
Mclntonh Itod nnd Wonlthy, fonnor
ly 50 nnd fl-7, roBpoctlvoly, now 7-8,
nnd Wlnosnp, formorly 7-8, now 8-9.
No chniigen woro mndo on tho follow
ing vnrletlcB:
Hon DnvlB, -4-5 ; Cox Ornngo Pip
pin, Qrnvonatoln, Orlinoa Golden, Jon-
nthon, Yollow Nowtown, Stnymnn
Wlnesap, Whlto Ponrmnln, Winter
Hnnann, Yollow Uollflowor, King of
Tompkins County, Northorn Bpy, 8-9 j
Ithodo Inland Groenlng nnd Wngonor,
7-8; Itomo nenuty and York Impo
rlnl, C-7; Wolf lllvor, C-C; Bpitzon-
borg, 10.
Tho chief point for dlacunslon wna
tho quoBtlon of raising tho rntlng on
tho Wlnonnp, placing it on tho Bnmo
qunllty hnaln with Yollow Nowtown
and tho Grimes Golden. At tho ro
quedt of tho Wonntchoo roprcBontn
tlvoH tho trustees aont tologrnmB to
commorclnl cluba In tho Inrgor npplo
growing dlBtrlcts, nlno to groworn who
exhibited carloada in 1000, nuking it
tho Wonntchoo propoKltlon would bo
Manufactory to thorn.
Replica to tho 10 telesraniB aont
Hhnwod nn ovon divide of opinion.
Three commorclnl clubs woro willing
n cl.nngo whould bo mndo nnd throo
clubfl were opposed to It. Throo enr
load exhibitors woro willing nnd thrco
othorn volod to tho contrnry. Two
rosponBCB woro thnt tho chnngo would
ho BatlBfnctory provided tho Mcintosh
Itod woro advanced nnothor point.
Two carload exhibitors did not nn
awor. As tho voto allowed auch n
lack of unnnlmlty, tho trustees did
not feel Justified In making tho
chnngo roquoatod.
"Thoro U no moro difficult prob
lem thnn n propor scoring of apples
for qunllty," anld Ron II. Illco, aoc
rotnry of tho National Applo Show.
"TIiIb la duo largoly to tho fnct thnt
In tho Pnclflo northweat mnny vnrlo
tloa nro grown to n porfoctlon thnt Is
not reached nuywhoro olao nnd which
command n prlco in tho niarkot fnr
nbovo tho qunllty ratings formorly
ETB
HEREAFTER ALL THE THAT
PORTION OF THE CITY LYINO
WEST OF HEAR CREEK AND
SOUTH OF MAIN STRKICTS WILL
IRRIGATE LAWNS AND GARDENS
HETWEEN 5 A. M. AND 7 A. SI.
AND HETWEEN 7:00 I M. AND
.. . ..k . r a vi. n v nmi.tui
lj;,lll 1, PI,, tlM' tL AW WIIll'.IV
TIME. ALL THAT PORTION OF
THE CITY LYING EAST OF HEAR
CREEIC AND NORTH OF MAIN
STREET WILL IRRIGATE LAWNS
AND GARDENS BETWEEN THE
HOURS OF 7 A. M. AND O A. M.
AND HETWEEN ti'.flO V. M. AND
7:0 P. M., AND AT NO OTHER
TIME.
ALL WATER USERS ARE EARN
ESTLY REQUESTED TO CO-OPE-RATE
WITH THE CITY AUTHORI
TIES IN MEETING THE PRESENT
SITUATION TO THE END THAT
ALL MAY SECURE THE WATER
TREY NEED.
I1Y ORDERS OF THE CITY
COUNCIL.
W. II. CANON
Mayor,
NOTICE.
Plana and apocllfcatlona aro now
on fllo at tho mayor's office for tho
orecttcn of a bandstand In tho city
park. Sealed bids to bo rocolvod on
or boforo July 20th, 1910.
MRS. W. H. CANON,
MRS. S. D. KENT,
Baiu'iBtnnd Commlttoo for Orontor
Medford Club, tf
W
vShould Be
How mnny really valunhlo tliingH do you own that nro uboIcbb to
llow mnny lliingu nro aimply in your vny that otht. ncoplo would
Tuko an "account of stock" ntnonp your chattels and "things."
I'rvntolv. if vou w!b1i. sell (-o SUPKUFLUOUS things through a
ho keep it "Ihoro" for a while, and your buynrs will materialize.
Want Ads One Cent
plnced upon Uicro apples.
"Tho American Pomologlcal socie
ty published n ncoro enrd of qunllty
rntlngB on npples 1 4 or 15 years ngo,
nt which tlmo fow commorclnl apples
woro rnlsed in tho northwest, nnd tho
rntlngs mndo by tho socloty woro thon
consldorod n fnlr stnndnrd. At va
rloiiR fruit shows in tho lost 12 years
tho old scoro card linn been a Btnnd
nrd, nnd nftor tho first npplo show in
Spokaiio many exhibitors requested
thnt tho Bocloty's scoro enrd bo used
for tho 1000 show, nnd tho trustees
ndoptcd tho qunllty rntlngs as fol fel fol
eows: ArkansaB, 7-8; Arknnenn Dlnck,
B-fi; Ilnldwln, 5-C; Don Dnvls, 4-5;
Cox Ornngo Pippin, 8-0; DoIIcIoub,
0-10; drnvon8toln, 8-0; Qrlmcs Gold
en, 8-10; Jonnthnn, 8-0; Mcintosh
Hod, G-C; Northorn Spy, 8-9; Ithodo
Island Crooning, 7-8; Rome Beauty,
C-7; 8plt2on.borg, 10; Stayman Wlno
Hnp, 8-0; Tompkins King, 8-0; Wng
onor, 7-8; Woalthy, C-7; Whlto Pcar-
maln, 8-0; Wlntor Bnnann, 8-0; Wlno-
Hnp, 7-8; Wolf Rlvor, 5-C; Yollow
Uollflowor, 8-9; Yellow Nowtown,
9-10; and York Imporlnl, 0-7.
"ProtoBtB woro rccolved soon after
tho scoro card was announced nnd It
became ovldont that mnny of tho
growers who roquostcd tho ndoptlon
of tho old Bcoro card woro undor tho
Impression that It had boon rovlBed.
Unfortunately, no such rovlslon has
tnken plnco, ns tho socloty docs not
moot until 1011.
"Mootlngs will bo hold nt tho show
next Novombor to discuss this impor
tant subject of quality ratings, and
it is tho earnest hopo of tho trustoos
that thoro will bo a Inrgor roproson
tntlon from nil pnrts of tho district
and thnt agreements will bo roached
on acorlng which will bo moro satis
factory than tho schodulo recommond
ed for thla yonr."
MEDFORD MARKETS.
(Prices paid by Medford merchants.)
Potatoes, new, $1.40 per owt.;
enbbiiK-, 2(0)220.
Hlaekborrios, $11.25.
Loganberries, $11.25 crato.
Green onions, 40o doion bunchos',
radifilies, 10o dozen bunches; rhubarb
4 to fio lb.; lettuco, 40o dozou; pons,
lo lb.; turnips, lo lb.; beets, -lOo
dozen bunches; carrots, 40o dozon
bunches.
Ponchos, 50 to 7fio box.
Apricots, Go lb.
Cucumbers, 15o to 20o doz.
Squnsh, 3550c dozon.
Corn, lfio dozon.
Butter, Eggs nnd Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford inorchants.)
Ranch butter, 2527V-o; fancy
cronmory, 30a.
Fresh ranch ojjks, 30o.
Mixed poultry, 10fJI)Mo; spring
ohickons, 1820o; turkeys, 17o.
(Prices pnid producors.)
Hay Timothy, $IQ; alfalfa, $15;
grass, $14 ; rain hay, $10.
Grain Whoat, $1.15 bushol; oats,
f :i2 ton ; bnrloy, $30 ton.
Keof Cows, 44V o; steors, 5(7$
V&oJ pork, 9o; mutton. 55o;
lambs, Oo; voal, dressed, 8o.
(Selling pricos.)
Hollod bnrloy, $1.00 owt., $32 ton;
bran, $1.70: middlings, $1.85(5)1.00;
shorts, $1.801.85.
Looal pouches. $1.
FOR SALE.
REAL KJiTATE.
FOR SALE Twonty ncro3 noar Con
trol Point, $75 por aero. B, F, Bon
son, Mooro Hotel. 103
FOlfSALE SoUdTlock of swolflots
near 10th for solo or oxchaugo;
without oxagcorotlon tho host buy
for profit In Medford. B. F. Ben
son, Mooro Hotel. 103
FOR SA"LE Two homestead TFclln
qulslimontB, ono Is 0 1-2 inllos from
Molford, (ho othop Ib 14 miles out;
80 acres of timber land; will locato;
will cut 050,000 toot. Addross to
P. O. 213. 103
RusIuonh Property.
FOR SALE Choico business prop
erty nt a bargain,, on Jong tlruoj
easy tonus. Address Condor Wa
tor Powor Co.
Useful Thing's
Used By Someone i;
FOR SALE.
IIobscs. ! .
FOR SALE
urnnu now bungalow,.
largo lot, six-rooms and bath, shade
trees, city water, near Oakdale avo
nuo; prlco reasonable. Inquire of
R. A. Johnson, with Powers &
RecvcH, Fruitgrowers' Dank bldg.
bldg.
FOR SALE 5-room bungalow, $850;
small part down, $25 monthly. D.
F. BcnBon. 103
KOR SALE Now seven-room modern 1
houso In West Medford, water and '
sowor connections, Seo Ed Van
Dyke. tf
FOR SALE 7-room houso, with 2
lots, barn, etc., 3 1-2 blocks from
now depot; $2400. Address owner,
P. O. Box G7G.
Lota.
FOR SALE Two lots and small
houso, $850; $455 down, balance on FUR BALE CnancTler & Price Oor
monthly payments. Enquire 014 N.j don Jobhor, 11x14 press; a. bargain.
Rlvorsldo. 103 Inaulro Mall Tribune office.
.t.
FOR SALE Business lota on Main
street, Eaglo Point; prlco reasonable;
first como, first choice. D. B. Doe
tor & Co., Eaglo Point. 126
FOR SALE Sixty-foot east front lot
on Rlvorsldo avo.; Bhado trees; price
v
(500; a bargain. See Ed
Djko. tf
FOR SALE Lot 60x122, on Four-1
tconth street, just off Nowtown; low
price and easy terms for quick salo.
E. W. Bralnord. at Hutchhoi. &
Lumsdon'B storo. 105
FOR SALt: City lots, $20; for a
small, safo investment seo the city
lots I offer at $300 and $250 per
lot; $20 cash payment; balanco $10
por mouth; bo interest. H. C.
Maltby, No. 7 Postofflco Bldg.
Acreage.
FOR SALE 33C-acro rnucb, good
river bottom land, seven miles from
Eugene, three miles from S. P. sta
tion, on R. F. D. routo, noar school
and churc Good bulldlnss, fonces
nnd water. Ilo-ses and lmploments
and 20 bond of flno Guernsey stock
go wun tho placo. one hundred
pounds of ou'ter por 7oek goes to
market from tho placo. Splendid
fruit land. Will sell part ct $65 or
whole at $60 per acre with torms on i
ono-half. Inqulro of Rhoads &' FOR RENT E'fcht-room houso, part
Sutton, Sprmtflold, Or. 114 ly furnished. Apply at 210 Court
FOR SALE
-CO acres, finest build-1
Ing slto ii. the valley, insludlng 30
acres good fruit land; cheap and
terms right. II.
Postofflco Bldg. ,
C. Maltby, No. 7,
FOR SAT.E 5 and 10-noro tracts
just within and adjoining city lim
its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pay
ments. Address Condor Water
Power Go.
lluslnphs Opportunities.
FOR 8ALB Old established busi
ness In tho farmers' fruit holt of tho
Roguo Rlvor valley, at Phoenix, j
Ore., .m S. P. R. R. Stock nt pros-'
ont $10,000; all clean, well soIect-
od nnd froo from oncumbrnnces. '
Two lots, storo, building with nil (
modern convonlonces, -warehouses,,
postofflco in storo, and everything'
necossnry for conducting tho busi
ness. Lnot year's ealos $30,000.
Inqulro of Hoarn, Fisher & Co.,
Phoenix, Oro for torms.
MisCltllAUOOUH.
FOR SALE
or 6 hundred outsldo
r,-
sugar sneks, $3 por hundrod, 147 i
South Control avonuo. 106
FOR SAKE Eogsl blanks of all
kinds trespass and other noticos,
nt Mall Trlbuno office.
FOR SALE First-class moro, will
work any whopo, olght yoors old,
wolght about 1250, good pullor, col
or black. Enos Congor, Contral
Point, Or. 104
FOR SALE Ono flrat-clnss 3 1-4
Shuttlor v.-agou, with wood rack.
Woods Lumber Co, tf
FORSAT7E Movlng'piotura maohlno
and comploto outfit, Will
soil ,
choap, or trade for gasoline on-
glno nnd tnnk. Soo W, E. Whlto-
Bldo, Contrnl Point, Oro 105
yout
bo willing to pay a fair price fort
clcssifiod ad. Tho cost is Bmali
a Word
FOR SALE
Miscellaneous.
VOH BALE Young single horse,
j,UKKy and harness: will sell rca
sonablo. Apply to W. E. Whlto-
sldo, Central Point, Ore. .105
FOR SALE A nearly new 3-Inch
wagon, complete, or gear only. Ad
dress Dox 724, Medford, Or. 103
FOR SALE Halt price, pumping
plant, consisting of pump bouse, 30
feot high, 3000 gallon tank, pump
and plpo connections complcto with
1 onc-horso pewor motor and trans
former. N. L. Townsend, 721 Ben
nett uvenue. tf
FOR SALE A full line of Old Hamp
shire and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth
finish; letter heads and envelopes.
Mall Tribune office.
FOR SALE A tent and fly, 14x14,
In excellent condition; will sell
cheap, $25; cottage organ, nearly
now, a bargain. $40. F. H. Wat-
son, 14 East Tenth street. 105
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE Good residence
property in Seattle for residence in
Medford or ranch near Medford.
McArthur & Alexander, room 3, P.
O. block. 103
WILL exchange houso and some good
iota lor norses ana muies. u. '.
Benson. Hotel Moore.'
103
FOR RENT.
Furnished Jtooms.
FOR RENT Modern
South Laurel ctreot.
rooms.
120
103
FOTC
TTENT Modern furnished
roomB nt 604 West 10th or 124 King
streot.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room.
S17 West Tenth street. 103
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
transients, No. 10 North Grape
street, next to Farmer' and Fruit
growers' bank.
Housekeeping rtooma.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
Ing rooms on the ground floor. 133
North Riverside, opposite natato
rlum. 103
, FOR RENT Suito of four modern
housekeeping rooms for rent August
5. 222 South Holly street.
Houses.
street.
104
FOR
RENT Furnished rooming
houso, consisting of 13 rooms and
bath; ovory'room filled; toims $65
per month. Inquire 445 South
Front street. 106
FOR RENT Modern 7-room furnish
ed houso. Address H. F, Whetstone,
Control Point, R. F. D. No. 2. 104
Miscellaneous.
FOR RENT 120 acres of first-class
pasturo, 2 1-2 miles northeast. C.
W. Isaacs. tf
for LEASE Fully equipped gold
mine.; ten-stamp mill and concon-
trator, all ororated by electric pow-
0lt owner will furnish free eloc-
trie powor for shnro In proceeds. Seo
smith, at Condor Wator & Powor
Co.
WANTED.
WANTED To borrow $300.00 on
houso nnd lot for ono year, good ln
I torest. Anawor box. 77C city. 106.
WANTED Wo wish to list sovoroi
320-acro unlmprcvod trncts. Wo
novo a colony of 12 families who
wish to locate not moo than 15
miles from Medford. Phono, wrlto
or call nt our office. McArthur ,&
Aloxnndo", P. O. Block. Phono 36S1.
101
WANTED To buy horso, phaeton
nnd hnrnecs; glvo ago nnd price of
outfit. Addross M, ca:o Trlbuno.
104
WANTED To rent, about a 7 o S
rcom houso; mint lavo good plum j
Ing. Addross Walter Frazor Brown,
Hotol NnBh. 105
WANTED
-Joisoy cow, fresh, four
gallons por day. J. M. Schmidt, ono
,nllo west of Medford, Jacksonville
roj.d. tf
WANTED.
I'OBltlonB.
WANTED Position by lady stonop
iaphcr of i.cveral years' oxporlonco;
poimnncnt cr temporary. Address
Dox 41, faloni, Or. 103
HELP WANTED.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED A lady cook at tho Dia
mond Hotel. tt
WANTED Girl for general houso
work; three in family. 520 South
Holly. 10S
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED C expert orchardlsts of
Agricultural college, oxporlonco re
quires position to tike charge of
orchard. Address R, E. caro of this
office. 106.
WANTED Experienced stone cutter
and quarry man. Call at Condor
Water and Power Co's. office.
WANTED Four young men to rent
a large, well ventilated, nicely far
nished room. Call 004 W. 10th St. tf
WANTED Salesmen In every local
ity of the northwest; money ad
vanced weekly; many make over
$1000 month; choice of territory.
Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top
penlsh. Wash.
WANTED Thoroughly reliable wom
an for general housework, on ranch
near Eagle Point; good wages. Ad
dress Frederick Pelouze, Eagle Point
Or. 103
LOST.
LOST Automobile crank for Ram
bler car, on Main street. Leave at
this office and receive reward.
LOST Small gold mosaic pin. Re
turn to 444 S. Fir and receive re
ward. 103
LOST Near Valley Auto or on Main
street, on Central Point road, key
ring, holding about a dozen keys,
including prestolite key. Suitable
reward will be given on roturn of
snme to Mail Tribune office, tf
L.UST Turquoise matrix stud brooch
Egyptian setting; pin 1 1-2 inches
long. Address TR, Tribune office,
and receive reward. 105
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Public Auditor.
E. R. WHEELER, Public Account
ant and Auditor. Books opened
for corporations, firms end indi
viduals. Auditing, investigating
nnd Systematizing. Address 707
Oakdale Ave. S. Phono Main
242. Medford, Ore.
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers,
Palm building.
A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post
offico. PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEA
LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 9 D
street, ground flooi
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of
fico Medford National Bank build
ing, second floor.
Architects.
NORMAN WINDER, architectural
draftsman and builder See me
about your new home. I can save
you monoy by planning to your
own ideas and figuring with you
right. Write Box 37, P. 0., Med
ford. .
JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and
Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Main.
Phono Main 3471. Residence phone
2471.
Cement Sidewalks.
CEMENT SIDEWALKS, brickmason,
stone mason, plastering and all
kinds of stucco work. Expert work
manship at reasonable charges by
tho day or contract. Address Ma
sons, 511 E. Main st.. Medford. Or.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phone 351. Night
phones, C. W. Couklin 3001, J. H.
Butler 3571.
Photographers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Mnokey and die with joy." Over
Allen & Rongnu's storo; entrance
on Seventh street.
Stenographers.
ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Block.
Stonogrnphio work douo quickly
and woll. .
M. FORTESCUE Stenographer, 18
N. Front St. Phono 231.
Printers nnd Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
host onuippod job offico in South
ern Oregon; Portlnud pricos, 37
South nontrnl avonuo.
Dentists.
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Offico
in room 200, Phipps bldg. Gas ad
ministorod for oxtrnotion of teeth.
Tolophono Main 313. Night phone
4432.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC Dentist
Offico in rooms 203-204, Farmers'
& Fruitgrowors' bank building,
wost of the trnoks.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Messenger Service.
MESSENGER SERVICE Meacn
ners furnished at all hours of day
and till 0 p. m. to any part of city,
from 10a to 25o. Phone Mok 1813.
IiniJard Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Yonng & Hall building. A nice,
cool place to spond tho hot after
noons. Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin an
sheet iron waro on hand and mad
to order. 128 North G St.
HonpRala,
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAI
344 South C st Medford, Ore. E.
W. Hisoy, Matron. Official hospital
P. ft E. B. B.
Real Eatato.
EARLE C. SABIN Orchard tracts,
city property. List yonr holding
with mo. Only desirable property
handled. Room 202, Fruitgrowers'
Bank bldg.
BUI rosters.
VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 29, Jackson County
Bnnk building, Medford, Ore.
Cigars aad Tobacco.
ffiELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse
Dealers in tobacco, cigars ani
smokers' supplies. Exclusive agents
of Lewis Single Binder, 1 Merito
and El Palencia. 212 West Maia
street
Pabaters aad Paperhangsra,
H. G. DEAN, O. P. MTiULLEN
Phono 3732. Dean ft McMullen,
contracting painters, painting, pa
per hanging and tinting. Estimates
on all kinds of painting work.
Medford, Or.
GERWOLF & WARD, contraotin
painters, paper hangers and deco
rators; signs. Estimates given on
all kinds of day an)i job work.
Park View Hotel. Phone Maia
1801.
Furniture.
H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in
new and second-hand furniture
and hardware. Agents for Mound
City kitchen cabinet. 323 E. 7th St.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner Sth and Holly sts., Med
ford. Mission Furniture made to
order. Cabinot work of all kinds.
A trial order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook stoves
and ranges. New and second-hani
furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W.
F st. South. Phono 91, Medford,
Ore.
Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSEIUES Oar trees
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put ont. We are not in the
trust. H. B. Pattorson, offico re
moved to 116 East Main st.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR
SERY CO., Inc. Growers of high
grade nursery stock. Office 25
W. Mnin. Tel. 1201.
Physicians and Surgeons.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night calls
promptly answored. Office and
residence phone Main 3432.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi
cians and Surgeons, Taylor and
Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 212.
Office phone 501, residence phons
012. Office hours 9 n. m. to 8 p. m.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW i Osteopathia
Physicinns. Mission block. Phons
292. Medford.
Life Scientist.
MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Lifs
Scientist Privato instruction in
"Now Psychology" nnd "New
Thought" principles. Callers re
ceived Wednesdays, 127 South
Grapo streot. ,
Medicines.
nOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CINES Will cure rheumatism,
asthma, paralysis, sores and pri
vato diseasos. Thoso remedies
may bo procured at the Sing Lea
laundry, 123 S. Riverside avenue,
Medford, Ore, whoro thev will bs
sold by tho proprietor.
Dr. Chow Young has treated
sovoral severe cases with his rem
edies since coming to Medford and
has for roforonco somo of the beat
'known and most intelligent citizens
in Sonthorn Oregon. Call on him.
llrlck Companies,
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W.
Priddy, O. D. Nnglo, Goo. T,
O'Brien Contractor and manu
facturers of brick; dealers ia
pressed brick and lime, Office ia
Postofflco block, room 5, Pkon
No. 3181,