Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 21, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDITOItD, OKEaON, THTJK8DAY, JULY 21, 1910.
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If You Want to Find an In-a-hurry Buyer-Want Advertise!
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FARMERS ARE TO
FIGHTBIG TRUST
Oreuon Wheat Growers Subscribe
$400,000 to Brook Grip of Flour
Men In Umntllla Country To erect
Two Mills.
PENDLETON, Or., July 21. To
break tlio Krll of tho "milling truntn't
ovor 1100,000 linn linon nubHurlbod by
wealthy fnrmoro "f Umntllla county
mul tlio Wnllh Wnllu valliiy toward
tho conntriictlou of two flour iiiIIIh,
according to II. II. McLitnn, proHldont
of tho local Farmers' Union, McLonu
itayu tho now "farmor combluo" will
llkowliio can no to bo conntructod a
Iiowor plant to Miipply oloctrlclty to
oporato tlio mills.
Tlio movomont wnn ntnrtod by tho
fanuorn to break tho power of tho
HO'callod mlllltii; trunt In tlio north
wont,
Mcl.onn declared that tho farmora
will not blunch tbolr flour.
Y. M. G. A. ASSURED
FOR CENTRAL POINT
CHNTIIAIj POINT, July 21. An
ontliiiHiiiHtiu mooting of tho Y. M. O.
A. wnH hulil in tho oporn Iiouho this
nftoniooii when H. II. Tuttlo of Mod
l'onl, nml formerly n Y. M. C. A.
ticcrutnry nt Grnnil Forks, N. I)., ml
ilniHHcd tint mooting. .Similar moot
imrK liiivii boon nrniiiKLMl for oaoli
Sunday ufturuoon, wliuii oxccllont
flponkorx from othor places will de
liver nddri'HHOH in lino with thu rog
iilur Y. M. C. A. work.
A nicotine of tlio board of iliroolnrx
was hold Tuouilay evening, which wan
devoted in most part to threshing out
dotuilrt of (ho coming campaimi. Tlio
Molicitim; committee reported that 1(10
mumborri liavo now boon tjouured and
us soon iih tho 200 mark him boon
readied attrttion will at once bo
given to tho matter of erecting n
buililintr.
The project now hociiih to have
gone fur euoiiuh that ils roiiHiiininn
tiou in aHHiirod and tho men who are
behind it scorn to ho of tlio typo who
do not know how to quit.
EXCLUSIVE RESIDENCE
SECTION TO BE INVADED
NEW YORK, July 21. The ex
clusive residential Hoction of the city
in which iH located tho homo of J. P.
Mbrgmi today is facing iuviiHion bv
HiiffraceUcs, if present plum go
through, y
Tho HiiffrnuiHlH, headed by Mr.
Clarenco Miiokny, aro now negotiat
ing for the purchiiHu of the mauuioii
of tho Into T. Iloury Miihoii at Mad
iflon uvciiiio mid Thirty-sixth strool.
They .propoHo to uiiiko of this Htruo
ture thu first suffragist homo in Am
erica. Morgan's residence is nilunl-
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u iiuuuiiy iiinoHM nit) bircut.
Arrest for Fraud.
NAPLES, Italy, July 21. Alexan
der Hollander in uiidor arrest hero
today on tho charge of having de
frauded tho Uuitod Stales govern
meut of half a million dollars in cus
toms. Hollnudor denied his guilt mid
finid he would wnivo extradition to
tlio United States.
Cultivato n personal pride in your
-ability to writo want nils that no
complish things.
OONTltAOTOltS.
Am roady to contract lnimodlatoly
for building u pauklng bouso, Phono
A. O. Allon, 7001 Farmora,
NOTICE OPBAIjH OV $50,000.00
ROIIOOTi 1IONDR, DIOTRICT NO.
10, JAOKHON COUNTV, OHKOON.
Bids will bo rocolvod up to August
let., nt tho hour of ono o'clock p. in.,
of snld day. by Jan. M.Cronomlllor,
Tronauror tf Jncltson County, Oro
gon, for tho purchnso of 850,000.00
Fifty thousand dollars) , cupon bonds
of $1000.00 douotntlon, to bo IsbiioiI
by tho School Dlatrlot No. 40, of
Jackson County, Orogon, pnyablo In
ton yonrs, ton yoarB optional bcvrlng
Intorost at tlio rato of G por cont por
annum, Interest pnyablo eoml-annu-nlly.
Bids to bo accompnnlod by chock,
5 por cont of tho amount of tho bid,
Tho Bonrd of Dlroctors of Bald
School Dlst,, No, 40, rosorvo tho
right to rojoot, any and nil bldo.
JAS M, ORONEMILLER
Troftsuror of Jackson County, Oro,
Dntod this 10th., day of July, 1010.
70 MEN EIGHT
SANTIAM EIRE
Three Lose Lives In Surging Forest
Fire Much Timber Is Destroyod
on Government Preserves Mills
Are Threatened.
AhMANY, Or., July 21. Seventy
ineif aro fighting a forest fire along
the North iSauliam river, at the term
inns of the CorvnlliH & Eastern rail
way, that liau taken ti toll of three
liven tilruttily. Tho fire is reported lo
hu beyond control, mid rain is thu
only hope of the firo-fijjhtors.
Undertakers loft Albany today for
tho scene of tho firo to brine; back
tho bodied of three men who wore
hiirucd lo dentil Tuesday.
Tho dead men are:
1'IIIMI' RICHMOND of Suluin, Or.
JAY M. BROOKS of Cruwford
vlllo, Or.
FRANK M'GOKY of Cicnrfiold, I'a.
All woro cmployea of tho Hoover
Lumber company.
Tho timber which was dust toyed
was on the uovornment forest reserve
nml on propeny owned by tho Hoover
compnny.
When tho firo threatened tho mill
Tuesday night three victims climbed
a hill to sci'iiro koiiio toolw that they
had left exposed. At thu time the
wind wns blowing tho firo nway from
tho hillBido. Thoy had hardly start
ed on their way, however, before the
wind shifted and tho flames started
to eat throuu'h tho timber and bnush
ut racehorse speed. .The men were
overtnkeu beforo they could reach the
summit of tho hill. Their bodies were
rocovorcd late yostordny nftenioon.
Until then it was believed they had
escaped.
Karlv today the firo had burned
over an area of more than two miles.
There in a iiuantity of valuable tim
ber directly in its path.
Another firo is reported to be do
ing much daninue in the CiiHendo
mountains north of Mount Jcffc i-mxi,
Owinu to the inaccessibility of tho
district, but little is known regarding
tho extent of tho blaze.
SOLID WEEK
WATER SPORTS
From Augus. l&tli to 22d, Inclu
sive, Coos Bny will bo tho econo of
continuous nierrlmont.
During tlir.t wcok thoro will bo mo
tor boat races of tho class of "Qonornl
II," "Sonttlo Spirit," "Wolf II," mid
othor fast boati. of 30 miles nn hour
or better. A largo prizo will bo hung
up for this ovont, also n valuablo lov
ing cup, by tho Coob Bay Motor Boat
club, which nssoclr.llon will hnvo
chargo of tho wntor sports. Tho club
has a largo program of small racos
dally.
A magnificent wntor pnrado dally,
both In tho nftornoon and ovontng, n
pagoant of floats worth going uillos
to soo.
Thoro wHl bo clnm bakos, barbe
cues, beach rldon, sea bathing, hunt
ing und fishing parties, automoblllng,
carnival attractions, recoptlons, con
ventions, mul a general good tlmo for
all.
Tho auto road from Roooburg Is In
flno shnpo, tho' trip bolng mado dully
In Eoven hours. Auto partlos may
go thoro In perfect confldonco of
reaching tho place without mishap,
as thoro Iirbo cmfwypcmwypjpupu
ns thoro has boon many thousands of
dollars spont on tho road, putting It
In flno shapo.
At this Hoason of tho year, whllo
tho pooplo of tho WllUmotto vnlloy
nro swoltorlng with tho heat, Coob
Ray Is at hor boat, enjoying a cool
mul rofroahlng son broozo, which to
bollovo fully ono must oxporlenco
poi-Bonally.
A movol b on foot and tho commit
too has nssurnncoB of obtaining two
or throo linttloahlpB or crulBors, to
appear In tho offing during tho woolc.
This will afford an opportunity to
go on board our groat gunboatB, a
prlvllogo rarol'y oxtondod tho avor
nva civilian.
Information rogardlng tho carni
val and rogatta may bo had by ad
droflslng tho socrotary of tho Coob
Bay Doop Wator Carnival and Ro
gatta association,
Hauklna for health,
If You Havn't "Found Your .Work"
If you nro selling your Borvices in the wrong mnrket -for half-price, to grudging buyers nothing
oIbo Bhould matter until you've ROUND YOUR WORK.
Bolittlu nil othor worrioB put tho "mute" on all othor aspirations until, through a campaign of IN
TELLIGENT WANT ADVERTISING you havo "found your work."
A few days of TRYING miht ho all that'll needed.
Want Ads One Cent, a Word
MINTOSH OFFERS JACK
$15,000 FOR 3 FIGHTS
NEW YORK, July 21. Hugh Mc
Intoch, the Ountrollan tight promotor,
Is confldont that Jack Johnson will
finally accept hla guaranteed offer of
$7G,000 to moot throo rnon within
tho next fow months, Though tho
colored champion Hays ho thinks ho
should havo moro, McIntonh declares
that ho will stick to his original of
fer. Mcintosh wantB to stago tho
fights In England In tho coming win
tor. Tho first match Is to bo with
Tommy Burns.
"Johnson la willing tl fight," said
Mcintosh. "When lio has tlmo to
tMnk again I an suro bo will soo
that my offer can't easily bo beaten
on this flldo of tho wator."
NOTICE TO
HKUKAITEU ALL THE TnAT
1'OHTIO.V OF TIIE CITV LYING
WEST OF HEAR CTtEEK AND
HOUTII OF MAIN STREETS WILL
IURIGATE LAWNS AND GARDENS
nirrwEEN a a. m. and 7 a. m.
AND IJCTWEEN 7:0 P. M. AND
t)::it) P. M., AND AT NO OTHER
TIME. ALL THAT PORTION OF
TIIE CITV LYING EAST OF BE Alt
CREEK AND NORTH OF MAIN
STREET WILL IRRIGATE LAWNS
AND GARDENS HETWEEN TIIE
HOURS OF 7 A. SI. AND O A. M.
AND HETWEEN 5:30 P. M. AND
7:iJO P. M., AND AT NO OTHER
TIME.
ALL WATER USERS ARE EARN
ESTLY REQUESTED TO CO-OPERATE
WITH THE CITY AUTHORI
TIES IN MEETING THE PRESENT
SITUATION TO TIIE END TnAT
ALL MAY SECURE THE WATER
THEY NEED.
1IY ORDERS OF THE CITY
COUNCIL.
W. II. CANON
Mayor.
Medford. Orecon : ""This cortifics
ihat wo havo Bold Hall's Toxns Won
der for tho cure of nil kidnoy, blud
dor mid rhoumntio troublos for ton
yours, mid hnvo novor had n com
plaint. It pivoa quick nnd pormnnent
rcliof. Sixty days' trontmont in onch
bottlo. M-dfonl Phnnuaoy. tf
MEDFORD MARKETS.
(Prices paid by Medford merohants.)
Potatoos, now, $1.10 por owt.;
cabbiiKO, '22y2o.
BlaekborrioB, $11,2S.
LoKiuiborrioB, $11.25 ornto.
Qrcou onions, 40o dozen bunches-;
rndislios, -10o dozon bunches; rhubarb
4 to fio lb.; lottuco, 40o dozon; pens,
4o lb.; turnips, lMio lb.; beets, 10o
dozen bunehoB; carrots, 40o dozon
bunches.
Ponchos, 50 to 75o box.
Apricots, fio lb.
Cuouinbors, ICo to 20o doz.
Squnsli, 3550o dozon.
Corn, 10o dozen.
llultor, Errs nnd Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford morohnnts.)
Itnnok buttor, 25'J7o; fonoy
orenmory, 30o.
Frosh ranch orrs, 30o.
Mixod itoultry. lOOl'le: sprinR
ohiokons, 1820o; turkoys, 17o.
WATER S S
(Pnooa pmd prodncors.)
Hay Timothy, $10; nlfnlfa, $15;
Rrnss, $14; Rrain hay, $10.
Grain Wheat, $1,15 bushol; outs,
$32 ton; barloy, $30 ton.
Roof Cowh, 441 o; steers, 5
oVSjo; pork, 0o; mutton, 55Vo;
Inmbs, (lo; vohl, dressod, 8o.
(SoIHur prieoB.)
llollod bnrloy, $1.00 owt., $32 ton;
bran, $1.70; middliiiRS, $1.85(5)1.90;
shorts, $1.801.85.
Local poaoheflj $1.
Find It!
FOR EXCHANGE.
WILL exchange fruit ranch for Port
land or Medford property. B, F.
Benson, Mooro Hotel. 108
TO EXCHANGE Want to exchango
Oklahoma land for good fruit land
of equal vnluo near Mcdford; 1C0
acros of cholco all tillable land ad
Joining town of 1000 inhabitants;
thrco blocks of high school; soven
room houso; threo acres Elborta
peaches, flvo acres alfalfa; eighty In
cultivation; balnnco pasture for
town cows; abundanco of good wa
ter; land sultwblo to plat for ad
dition to town; cholco location In
best section of Oklahoma. Address
C. Qcorgo Apacbo, Okla. 118
FOR SALE.
UuslttcM Propcrtj.
FOR 8ALE Choice business prop
erty at a bargain, on long time;
easy terms. Address Condor Wa
ter Power Co.
FOR SALE Brand new bungalow,
, ,., j i. v i. j i
largo lot, six-rooms and bath, ehadoi
treos, city water, near Oakdale avo-
nuo; prlco reasonable. Inquire of
R. A. Johnson, with Powers &
Reeves, Fruitgrowers' Bank bldg.
bldg.
FOR SALE 7-room house, with 2
lots, barn. etc.. 3 1-2 blocks from
n.w upn, ,v. AuurSB owucr.
i. w. uu u..
FOR SALE Furnished rooming
houso. lot and building, close In,
nlno rooms), a great pickup; will pay
$100 month easily Van Dyke Real
ty Co., Phono 682. tf
Acreage.
vm, a f c . m T77
of Ashland, Oregon, on corner Boul -
ovarii nnd Walker street; flno 4
year-old orchard, berries and vege
tables; city water piped to grounds;
good boII; nlcG 5-room plastered
houso with bath, hot rnci eolrt wa-
tor; bnra; honhouso; prlco $4500
for quick sale. Box
Orogon.
236
Ashland,
FOR SALE 160 acres of flno tlm
bor land, tho tlmbor mostly fir and
homiock; somothlng llko 6,000,000
feet; situated 39 miles from Port
land nml Roven miles frnm Mt. An-
gol, In Clackamas county, Orogon, FOR SALE Chandler & Price Gor
bolng tho east half, southoast quar- dn Jobeor, 11x14 press; a bargain,
tor nnd northwest quarter southeast Inquire Mall Trlbnno office.
quarter and northeast quarter
southwest quarter of soctlon 28,
townslilp 7 south, range 3 east; ,
tonus, $5000 cash down. Further
particulars, nddress L. N. Judd, Tal
ont. Or. 107
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FOR SALE 336-ncro ranch, good
river bottou land, seven miles from
Eugene, throe miles from S. P. sta-
tlon, on R. F. D. routo, nonr school
and churcV. Good buildings, fencos
and wator. Horses and Implements
and 20 head of fine Guernsey stock
go with the place. Ono hundred
pounds of outtor por week goes to
mnrkot from tho place. Splendid (
fruit land. Will sell part nt $65 or
wholo at $60 por acre with tonus on
ono-half. Inquire of Rhoads &
Sutton, Sprinfcfiold, Or. 114 j
FOR SALE 60 ncros, finest build-'
Ing site la the valley, lnjludlng 30
acres good fruit land; cheap and I
terms right. II. O. Maltby, No. 7, '
Postofflco Bldg. , '
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FOR SALE 5 and 10-aoro tracts
juhv wimin iimi unjoining euy urn- j eK 0wnor will furnish free elec
its, nt n bm-RRin, on 5 annual pay- tr,Q power for aharo ,n proceeds. See
monts. Address Condor Water Sm,th( at condor Water & Power
rower jo.
Business Opportunities.
f6r"SALE Old established ousl
noss in tho fnrmors' fruit belt of tho
Roguo Rlvor valley, at Phoonlx,
Ore., on S. P. R. R. Stock at pres
ent $10,000; nil cloan, well select
ed nnd freo from oncumbrancoa,
Two lots, store, building with all
modem conveniences, warehouses,
postofflco in store, and ovorythlag
necossary for conducting tho bust
noss. Last year's Bales $39,000,
Inqulro of Hoaru, Fisher & Co.,
Phoenix, Oro., for terms.
FOR SALE
Lts.
FOR SALE Sixty-foot east front lot
on Riverside avo.; shade trees; price
$500; a bargain. See Ed Van
Djke. tf
FOR SALE Lot 50x122, on Four
teenth street, Just off Newtown; low
prico and easy terms for quick sale.
E. W. Bralnord, at HutchHoi &
LumBden's store. 105
FOR SALE City lots, ?20; for a
small, safe Investment soo tho city
lots I offer at $300 and $250 per
lot; $20 cash payment; balanco $19
por month; no Interest. H. O.
Mnltby. No. 7 Pootorflce Bids.
FOR SALE BuslnesR lots on Main
street, Eaglo Point; price reasonable;
first come, first choice. D. B. Deo
ter & Co., Eagle Point. 126
MlseelUneoas.
FOR SALE: 5 or 6 hundred outside
sugar sacks, $3 per hundred. 147
South Central avenue. 106
0.T, TH1 v,. ; T,
FOR SALE Legal Masks of 1I
., . . . . .. . .,
aiuua unywa auu ubuci uutwug
at Mall Tribune office.
FOR SALE One first-class 3 1-4
Shuttlor rngon, with wood rack,
Woods Lumber Co. tf
;F0R gALEMov,nc p,cture machine
and completo outm wm B0ll
( cheap Qr trado t(jr EaBOjlno en.
I glne and Unk ggg w B Whlt6.
' sido, Central Point, Ore. 105
F)R SALEYoung ataglo nor80
buggy and harness; will sell rea
6onabIo. Apply to W. E. White
side, Central Point, Ore. 105
FOR SALE Halt price, pumping
plant, consisting of pump house, 30
t h'Bh' 3000tfa1103 . PUP
and pipe connections complete with
1 one-horse pewor motor and trans
former. N. L. Townsend, 721 Ben'
nott avenue. tf
' FOR SALE A full line of Old Harap-
i 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, $2C; cottage orcan, nearly
new, a bargain, $40. F. H. Wat
son, 14 East Tenth street. 105
FOR RENT.
Furnished Rooms.
rjry
RENT Modern furnlshod
rooms at 604 West 10th er 124 King
street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
transients, No. 10 North Grapo
street, next to Farmera' ani Frult-
growers' bank.
Housekeeping Rooms.
0I1 KENT-Sulto of four modern
housekeeping rooms for ront August
c- 323 Sosth Holly street,
Houses.
FOR RENT Furnlshod rooming
house, consisting of 13 rooms and
bath; ovory room filled; toims $65
per mouth. Inquire 445 South
Front stroot. 106
Miscellaneous.
FOR RENT 120 acres of first-class
pasture, 2 1-2 miles northoaBt. C.
W. Isaacs. tf
FOR LEASE Fully oqulrped gold
n,inft. tnn.slnmn mill nnd concon-
tratort all ororated by eloctrlc pow-
Co.
WANTED.
j Miscellaneous.
WANTED Parties wishing outfits to
mako trips to mountains soo II. C,
Messongor, Agnto. 108
WANTEDJeFs6y cow, fresh7four
gallons per day, J, M, Schmjdt, one
mllo west of Medford, Jacksonville
roMl. tf
WANTED Room nnd board by cou
plo with sovon-yonr-old boy; stato
prlco and location, Address F, E.,
caro of this offtco. 105
WANTED.
MIneoIlaBooBA.
WANTED To borrow $300.00 on
houso and lot for one yoar, good In
terest. Answer Box 766, city. 107
Situations Wanted.
WANTED Position as auto driver
by easterner; 12 years' experience
on road and shop work. Address
G, Tribune. 105
HELP WANTED.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED A lady cook at the Dla
mond Hotel. tf
WANTED Girl for general house
work; threo In family. 520 South
Holly. 106
Help
Wanted Male.
WANTED 6 expert orchnrdlsts of
Agricultural college, experience re
quires position to tako chargo of
orchard. Address R. E. care of this
office. 106.
WANTED Experienced atone cotter
and qnarrjr man. Call at Condor
Water and Power Co's. office.
WANTED Four yennj: men to rent
a large, well ventilated, nicely fur
nished room. Call 604 W. 10th St. tf
WANTED Salesmen In every local
ity of the northwest; money ad
vanced weekly; many aake over
$1000 Month? choice of territory.
Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top
penlsh. Wash.
LOST.
LOST Automobile crank for Ram
blor car, on Main street. Leavo at
this office and receive reward.
LOST July 19, 1910, $5 reward for
the return of the bicycle taken from
203 S. Front street. No questions
naked. . 106
LOST Near Valley Auto or on Main
street, on Central Point road, key
rine;, holding about a dozen keys,
including prestolite key. Suitable
reward will be given on return of
nme to Mail Tribune office, tf
L.UST Turquoise matrix stud brooch
Egyptian sotting; pin 1 1-2 Inches
long. Address TR, Tribune office,
and recelvo reward. 105
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Pablic Auditor.
E. R. WHEELER, Public Account
ant and Auditor. Books opened
for corporations, firms end indi
viduals. Auditing, investigating
and Systematizing. Address 707
Oakdnlo Avo. S. Phone Main
242. Medford. Ore.
At torse j-s.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers,
Palm building.
A- E. REAMS 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
vig.'C. L. Rearaes. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank build
ing, second floor.
Architects.
NORMAN WINDER, architectural
draftsman and builder- See me
about your now home. I can save
you money by planning to your
own ideas and figuring with you
right. Write Box 37, P. O., Med
ford. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and
Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Main.
Phono Main 3471. Rosidonoe phono
2471.
Cement Sidewalks.
CEMENT SIDEWALKS, briokmason,
stono mason, plastering and nil
kinds of stucco work. Expert work
manship at reasonablo charges by
tho day or contraot. Address Ma
sons. 511 E. Main st Medford. Or.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phono 351. Night
phonos, C. W. Conklin 3001, J. H.
Butler 3571.
Photographers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Maokoy nnd dio with joy." Ovor
Allen & Reogan's storo; entrnnco
on Seventh street
Stenographers.
ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Blook.
Stonogrnphio work dono quickly
and woll.
M. FORTESCUE Stenographer, 18
N. Front St. Phono 231.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
host equippod job offico in South
ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37
South Central avonuo.
Dentists.
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Offico
in room 200, Phipps bldg. Gns ad
ministered for extraction of teeth.
Tolophono Main 343. Night phoue.
4432.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOe, Dentist
Offico in rooms 203-204, Farmers'
& Fruitgrowers' bank building,
wost of the traoks.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Messenger Service.
MESSENGER SERVICE Meson
gers fnrnishod at all hours f day
and till 0 p. m. to any part ef city,
from 10e to 25c. Phone Mafc 1812.
Itllllard Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. BilMr4i, Ci
gars nnd Soft Drinks. Up flairs,
Young & Hall building. A nice,
cool place to spend the hot after
noons. Tin Sheya.
J. A. SMITH Tin Bhop. Ta an
sheet iron ware on hand an made
to order. 128 North Q St
TIocpHala.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C st., Medford, Ore. E.
W. Hisey, Matron. Official kotpital
P. & E. R. R.
HOW JHMwi
EARLE C. SABIN Orohari tracta,
city property. List yonr holdiag
with me. Only desirable property
handled. Room 202, Frnitgrewer'
Bank bldg.
BIU rosters.
VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster ana
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 29, Jackson Coanty
Bank building, Madford, Ore.
Cigars and Tobacco.
IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse
Dealers in tobacco, oigara aai
smokers' supplies. Exclusive aetata
of Lewis Single Binder, El Merito
and El Palencia. 212 Weat Maia
street.
Painters
H. G. DEAN, O. P. MMULLEN
Phone 3732 Dean & McMallee,
contracting painters, p&iatkg, pa
per hanging and tinting. Satfaaatas
on all kinds of painting work.
Medford, Or.
GERWOLF & WARD, contract
painters, paper hangers ana. deco
rators; signs. Estimates rive oa
all kinds of day aifl job work.
Park View Hotel. Phone
180L
Forvttare.
H. F. WILSON & CO., dealara ia
new and second-hand furniture
and hardware. Agents for Mound
City kitchen cabinet. 323 E: 7th St
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th and Holly sts., Med
ford. Mission Fnmitoro made to
order. Cabinet work of all kinds.
A trial order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook stove
and ranges. New and second-hand
furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W.
F st. South. Phone 01, Medford,
Ore.
Norse ties.
QUAKER NURSERIES Onr tree
are budded, not graftod. Our stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out. We are not in the
trust. H. B. Patterson, office re
moved to 116 East Main st
ROGUE RrVER VALLEY NUR
SERY CO., Inc. Growers of high
grade nursery stock. Office 2$
W. Main. Tel. 1201.
Fhrsiclana and Surgeons.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. OpposiU
Jackson County bonk. Night ealla
promptly answered. Office and
residence phone Main 3432.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi
cians nnd Surgeons, Taylor aad
Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 213.
Office phone 501, rosidonoe phoaa
012. Offico hours 9 n. m. to 8 p. m.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW i Osteopathia
Physicians. Mission block. Phone
292. Medford.
Life Scientist.
MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Lifa
Scientist Private instruction in
"New Psychology" nnd "New
Thought" principles. Callers re
ceived Wednesdays, 127 South
Grnpe stroot. .
Medicines.
HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CINES Will euro rheumatism,
asthma, paralysis, sores and pri
vute disensos. Theso remedies
may be procurod at tho Sing Lea
lnundrj', 123 S. Riverside avenue,
Medford, Ore, whero thev will be
sold by tho proprietor.
Dr. Chow Young has treated
several sevore oasos with his rem
edies since coming to Medford aad
has for reference some of the beet
known nnd most intelligent oitUeas
in Southern Oregon. Call on him.
llrlck CeiBBanlea,
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W.
Priddy, O. . Natfe, Geo. T,
CBrion Contractors and maaa
faoturera of brick; dealers kt
pressed brick and lime, Offiee k
Postofflce block, room 5. FImm
No. 318L