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MIDDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORISCION, MONDAY. JULY 25, 1910.
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HOOD RIVER CROP
OF APPLES SOLO
Now York Buyers Gets Two Hood
River Orchards Estlmats of Out
put of 2000 Cars for Stato as Ex
cosslvo by Growers.
1IOOI) ItlVElt, Or., Ji'ly , 25.
George lino, or Itau & Hatfield, wholo
Halo fruit moil of Now York, opened
tho npplo buying houmou horo by buy
ing thu outlro crop of Sonrn nnd Tor
tor mill August l'nnach. Tho Sonra
& I'nrtnr nml I'nniich nrchrrds nro tho
Inmost In bonrliig nt Hood Wvor, and
It In oBtlmnto-1 nt IIiIh tlmo thnt tliolr
comblnod output will lio 110,000 ioxon
must of wMcli nro Nowtowns nnd
Spltzonborgii. Ah Ih usually tho case
nt tliln nonson of tlio yonr wlion np
plos nro contrnctod for tho prices nro
not glvon out b, Mr. Itno or tho noti
on, hut thono Interested nro nniurod
thnt thoy nro highly Btitltfnctory mid
when mndo public will nhow thnt tho
prlco of Ilood Itlvor niiplos linn not
tnkon a slump. Othor buyora ropro
HonttiiL' both Now York nnd Chlcngo
hoimiHi nro also nlrondy In tho mnrkot
for Mood Itlvor apples.
Hno, who wiih ouo of tho plonoor
buyers of tho ripples hnndlod by tho
ApplogroworH' union nnd hnndlod tho
crop for sovora'. years, has Just boon
through tho fruitgrowing noctlonii of
Colorndo, Utnh nnd Idaho, Ho hnn
also kopl In touch with condltlouii In
Oregon nnd Washington nnd bollovos
thnt tho northwest will nond twlco
mi ninny apples to mnrkot thin yonr
nH ovor boforo. On thin Recount, ho
myn, t Ih tho crurlnl yonr for prlcoa
In tho northwont nnd what Ih rocolvod
for thoin thin yonr will bo a crlto
rlon In tho futuro. Mr. Itno nayH tho
crop horo Is tho lnrgoHt nnd fluent In
hla knowlodRo of tho applo IndiiHtry
nt Hood Itlvor nnd ho oHtlmntou that
tho vnlloy will nMp out 400,000 boxon
or In tho neighborhood of 000 or 700
'enrn.
i Totnl nhlpmont of npplon from Ore
gon thlH yonr In cntlmatod nt moro
thnn 2000 earn nn ngnlnst nhont half
thnt numbor lant yonr. It Ih aHBort
od by local fruit mon thnt thlH Istl
niato !h too hlch for tho Htato nnd
nlno for Hood Itlvor.
It wnn Hao & Hntfold who Innugu
rated tho liloa InHt yonr of placing
porforntod lnbcln pn novorr! thounand
Spltzonborga whllo on tho troo when
thoy woro groan which loft tho namo
of ? colobratod Now York cufo Im
printed on thorn whon ,thoy colorod.
Tho ldoa, Mr. Itno nnyn, wnH obtain
ed from MnxIm'B In Paris, whoro
ho Bi'W n lot of mngnlficont ponrn on
tho tnblo with tho plcturo of tho
president of Frnnco Imprlntod on
torn In thin mtw.nor. Tho npploH woro
bought from lilm by tho,fo nt a
high prlco for iiho nt Hpoclnl dlnnora
and bnnquotn.
Uoforo returning to Now York Mr.
Ttno will vlnlt Medford to Bocuro eomo
of tho flno ponrn from that noctlon,
nnd nlno Wonntcheo nnd Yaklmn,
whoro ho buya Hovornl varlotlea of np
plon, Hiich na tho Wlnosap, which nro
not grown oxtouHlvoly nt Hood Itlvor.
CATTLE MARKET IS
TO
PORTLAND, Or., July 25. Itocolpta
nt thla mnrkot for tho wook ondliiR
todny havo boon lis follewH: Cnttlo,
1092; Bhoop, 312CJ Imirh, 1137, nud
iiorOH nnd inuloa, 19.
Tho cnttlo mnrkot hna loon strong
to higher nnd thoro hna boon n annp
py domnnd for ovory hoof thnt allow
ed Reed qunllty. ,
Kxtrn good atoora hnvo Hold for $0
por 100 pounds, and ns na hna boon
ropoatodly atntod In mnrkot lottora
from this office, tho dlfforonco bo
twoon lioor nnd good qunllty Is atond
lly growing gronter. Pnckor8 nnd
butcliora who buy horo find thnt tho
hlghor priced cnttlo nro tho chonpoat
In the oud nnd thnt thin cnttlo nro n
poor purchnao nt any prlco.
Tho ahoop mnrkot hna not rocovor
ml from tho domornllzntlou of lnat
woolc. Good L.tuba hnvo aold high
and good qunllty yoniiliiR wothora
hnvo brought n fair prlco, but nB n
whole tho mnrkot on ahoop la not
atroug.
An ndvnnco of n ntclcol on hoga
hna boon n foj.turo In thnt illvlalon.
Oood qunllty top hoga hnvo oold nt
$10.30, which la about tho hlghoat
prlco alnco the onrly dnya of Mny,
Ilnsklna for lionlth.
PEAR MARKET IN
NEW YORK EASES OFF
Itao &. Hntflold of Now York, un
dor dnto of July 10, tiny:
Tho offorlngo of doclduoun frulte
thin wook aggregated 70 enrn, iih fol fel fol
eows: Monthly 24 enrn, California.
TuoHilay 13 enrn, Callforuln.
Wodnondny 12 enrn, California; 1
car, Arizona.
ThurHday 10 earn, Cnllfornln.
Friday 15 enra, Cnllfornln;. 1 enr,
Oregon.
Tho hulk of thono consisted of
pliimn, prunoH nnd Dnrtlott ponrn.
Plums nud prunes woro of Reed
quality nnd condition, firm nnd ac
tlvo mnrkot provt-.llod nil wook.
Dnrtlott ponra woro In heavy re
ceipt, mid In coiimiuonco tho market
onncd off from COo to 7Gc por box
In tho onrly pnrt of tho wook, clos
Iiir firm with m. upwnrd tondoncy.
The first enr of Thompfon SoodlonB
KrnpoH for tho HonKon woro offorcd
by uo on Wodnoaday. Tho grapos
woro from Arlzonn, of f;ood Quality
nnd condition, mid Bold from 1.7G
to $2 por crnto. Wo nlno offered a
enr of OroRon UIiir chorrlos on Frl
dny. ThcHo chorrloa woro of good
quality, hut In rlpo condition, nnd
Hold from $1.05 to $2.
Wonthor for this wook, fair nnd
wnrm.
Prices ronllzod nt Friday's snlo
woro ns follews:
Oregon DlngH, yi.Ot! tT2; nv. $1.34.
Trngody, OCcSl.CO; nv., $1.27.
Wlcksons, 75cfl1.05; nv., $1.48.
IlurhnnkB, 70cZ?1.20; nv., $1.08.
Diamonds, Jl.OT.tff 1.-15; nv., $1.18.
Sugnr.80 l-2cfl1.50; nv., 1.14.
P. Dunno, SGc(fT$1.25; nv., $1.02.
Climax. OOoG1 11.30; nv., $1.05.
K, Crnwford Ponchos, C0c80c;
nv., 85c.
St. John, G0GGc; nv., G3c.
Bnrtlctt ponrn, boxoB, $2.50 2.35;
nv., $2.70.
nnrllott ponra, hnlt boxes, $1.20
1.75; nv., $1.54.
HEAVY INCREASE IN
PEAR SHIPMENTS
Tho Cnlifoniin Fruit Distributor
under tho dnto of July 23, issues tho
following letter to tho trnde:
Poaches. -09 enrn: Twico iih many
pouolicH woro shipped out this hiht
wcok. Varictios now ko'iiic forward
nro tho ln'Ht produced in the Htato
Poncho will continue in nmplo sup
ply for the next ton dnya nud poss
ibly for two weeks, hut wo holeivo tlto
heaviest shipments have now K"'
forward.
lMuins. 18.1 cum: Varieties now
iivuiliihlo nro tho sumo ns woro re
ported Inst vook. .Movement of this
fruit hns boon in oxcoss of our ox
poetntio.is. Poara, '110 enrs: Shipmonts of tliis
nl'O sliows n heavy inoronso. This
is caused by covornl dnys of wnrm
wonthor wliieh prevailed diirinj' tlio
early part of tiio wook nud has lins
leiidi'd. piekim; oonaidoriibly. Shjp
munts from tlio rivor hnvo been bol
ter maintained than had boon oxpoct
ed, but now practically done. Tlio
hulk of crop Iiiik boon moved from tlio
Kiiisun valley.
Ornpes; ID cars: Thompson Sood
leiis irrnpeo nro now movinir in fair
Humilities nnd will ho followed by
Malagas.
Since our Iiibt lottor wo hnvo to
report four duvc of o.xeoss'.vo warm
weather which have el'foplcd tlio
"Mpo crop. In souio soelioiis a loss
us hitjli ns T)0 por cent has boon re
ported mid tlio duimiKo Iuik now
reached n point whoro it is safe thai
tho output will bo considerable eur
Iniled .Moro danuiKO is reported
from tho early sections that from tho
Into ones. Tt is nlso roportod from
Frosno that owine; to tlto heat that
tho output of Thompson soodloss
nnd Mnlauas will bo loss that ex
Pt'ch'd, Ilnsklna for health.
NOTICE.
Notlco la hcicby glvon thnt my
proporty In C-owoll addition la now
off tho market.
NWIAON W. SILSBY.
July 22, 1910.
Medford, OroRen: This oortifioa
that wo hnvo sold Hull's Texas Won
der for tho ouro of nil kiduoy, bind
dor mid rhoumatio troubles for ton
yours, and hnvo novor lind a. bom
plnint. It jrivos niok and pormniiont
roliof, Sixty days tronlmont in onoli
bottle M:dford Pharmacy. tt
HOW TO FIND
OUT IN TOUCH WITH THE KIOHT PEOPLHl A campaign of clasulflcd advortlnlng wilt Introduce
you to sovon out of ovory ton of tho PIIOI1ABLE BUYKI18 OP THAT PHOPERTY OP YOURS In this
city. Tho othor throo could bo found, too, by oxtendlng tho campaign aomowhat.
IN LOOKING FOR WORK YOU MUST ANSWER ADS AND ANSWER THE ANSWERS TO YOUR
OWN ADS. You thus mako a real buslnoss matter of It. And I8N'T IT A BUSINESS MATTER? Should
you not hum for work In a way that Is, of Itself, EVIDENCE OF YOUR BU3INESS TACT AND SENSE?
Want Ads One Cent, a Word
NEW YORK APPLES AND
PEAR MARKET CONDITION
NEW YORK, July 25. (Special.)
Tho mnrkot for tho pnst wcok baa
boon as follews:
Applos Soma Colorndo npplon ar
rlvod early In tho week nnd Bold at
$1.2502 for Wlncsap and $101.12
for Qnno, but no further receipts ex
pected. A car of Washington apples
In Thursday sold at $1.75 2.225
for Wlncsap and furthor receipts
elnco thon havo brought about tho
namo figures. Now apples havo ar
rived freoly but stock noarly nil In
baskota and other small packages,
smnll In slzo nnd poor nnd Belling nt
low nnd Irregular figures. Cholco,
largo, hand-picked fruit, either red
or groont would command $1.50 por
half barrel or moro.
Pears Southorn LcConto havo
boon In liberal supply, but much of
tho stock ovor-rlpn nnd soft, with
prices allowing wldor rangno. Aver
ago No. 1 hnvo rnnged from $2.50
3, with fnncy $3.25 and In Instances
ovon hlghor, especially early la tho
wook, but soft lots havo cleaned up
from $1T2 por bnrrdl. Todny supply
llboral nnd prices lower with most
snlos from $2.25 down. A fow com
mon onrly pears commencing to ar
rlvo from Dolawnro nnd Maryland,
but poor and offorod at low figures.
Hraklns tor health.
NOTICE OFSAIiK OF 930,000.00
SCHOOL BONDS, DICTHIOT NO.
IP, JACKSON COUNT!', OREGON.
Bids will bo rccolvod up to Aueust
1st., nt tho hour of one o'clock p. m.,
of Bald day. by Jns. M.Cronomlllor,
Trensurcr tf Jnckson County, Oro
gon, for tho purchnso of $50,000.00
Fifty thousand dollars), cupon bonda
of $1000.00 donotntlon, to bo Issued
by tho School District No. 49, of
Jackson County, Oregon, payablo In
20 years, ton years optional bearing
Intorcst nt tho rnto of 5 por cont por
nnnum, Intorcst payablo semi-annu
ally. Bids to bo accompanied by check,
5 por cent of tho amount of tho bid,
Tho Bonrd of Directors of said
School DIst., No. 49, rcsorvo tho
right to rojoct any and all bldj.
JAS M. CRONEMILLER
Troasuror of Jackson County, Oro.
Dated thla 19th., day of July, 1910.
Garretson Sprlnos.
These famous spriiiRS, located in
tho Siskivou mountains, aro increas
ing in noDularitv ovory yonr. Thoro
is no moro doliuhtful placo to spend
n summer on tho Pucifio coiiBt, nor
is there n simmr from which tho wa
tors offoot ptronter cures than tho
wntors of Gnrrotson bpruiRS, in Sis
kiyou county. Fino huntiuK, fiuo
fishiiiR nud excellent tnblo fare. Faro
from Honibrook to tho Springs $5.50,
on tho Chris J. QuiKloy atnRo, which
leaves Honibrook nt 0 n. in. daily.
MEDFORD MARKETS.
(Pricos paid by Medford morohnnts.)
Potntoos, now, $1.40 per owt.;
cnbbnRO, 22V2o.
Bluckborrios, $11.25.
Lojnnborrio8, $11.25 ornto.
Groeu onions, 40o dozen bunohos-;
rndishos, 40o dozen bunches; rhubarb
I to 5o lb.; lottueo, 40o dozon; peas,
4o lb.; turnips, 3yao lb.; beets, 40o
dozon bunchoa; carrots, 40o dozon
huuuhes.
Ponohos, 50 to 75o box.
Apricots, 5o lb.
CuQiimbors, 15o to 20o doz.
Squash, 3550o dozon.
Corn, 15o dozon.
Butter, Kgga nnd Poultry.
(Pricos paid by Medford merchants.)
Ranch butter, 8527a; fnnoy
oronmery, 30o.
Frosh rnnoh orrs, UOo.
Mixed poultry, 1014o; spriiiR
chickens, 1820o; turkoys, 17o.
(Prioos pnid produoors.)
liny Timothy, $10; nlfnlfn, $15;
Rrnss, $14; Rruiu liny, $10.
Groin Whont, $1.15 hushol; onts,
f3Q ton; bnrloy, $30 ton.
Boof Cows, 44V1' 0; steers, 5(n)
5Vio; pork, 9o; mutton, 55H5
lambs, O05 vonl, dressed, 80.
(Selling prioos.)
Hollod bnrloy, $1.00 cwt., $32 ton;
bran, $1.70: middlings, $1.85(5)1.00;
shortH, $1.801.85.
Local pcncliOHj $1.
FOR EXCHANGE.
TO EXCHANGE Want to oxchanRO
Oklahoma land for good fruit land t
ot equal vniuo near Moaiord; 160 J"1" wuum ana unjoining cuy um
ncroa of cholco all tillable land ad-! its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pay-
JolnlnK town of 1500 Inhabitants: -
throo blocks of high school; seven-
room houso; tbrco acres Elbortaf
peaches, flvo acrea alfalfa; eighty In
cultivation; balanco pasture for
town cows; abundance of good
tor; land sultablo to plat for ad-
dltlon to town; cholco location In!
best section of Oklahoma. Address
C. Gcorgo Apacho, Okla. 118
WILL trado 100-acre farm In Klam-
ath countv for rood rrsldenco DroD-.
orty In Mcdford, or fruit ranch in '
valley; this placo Is under irrigation j
ditch and also along river with wa-
tor power; Novada-Northnrn rall-i
road rune along this place. If In-
forested, Address Ownor, P. O. Box '
:SO. 57C. u
FOR SALE.
Handles.
FOR SALE; 113 1-2 acres. 100 acres
good farm land; $4000; 4 home-
stead rellnauishments: 3 home
steads never been filed on. Ad-
dress 2C, cure ot this office.
liuslncua Property.
FOR SALE Choice business prop-,
orty at a bargain, on long time;
easy forms. Address Condor Wa
ter Powor Co.
Houses.
FOR SALE Houso, 6 rooms, In good
ropalr; for salo cheap It moved off
lot within next fow days. See AI
donhngen, Roguo River Electric Co.
109
FOR SALE 7-room houso, with 2 ,
lots, barn, etc., 3 1-2 blocks from ,
now- depot; $2400. Address owner, j
P. O. Box 57C.
HunIiicvs Opportunities.
FmrsXLErnlcTnttlTbUBl'ness In
a fast growing town. For Informa
tion address L, caro of this ottlco.
110
FT5TTSAXE
OTd established busl-'
noss In tho farmers' fruit bolt ot tho
Roguo Rivor valley, at Phoenix, j
Oro., on S. P. R. R. Stock at pros-'
est $10,000; all clean, well select
ed nnd froo from onenmbrnnces.
Two lots, store, building with all
modorn conveniences, waronouses,
postoffice In store, and everything,
necossary for conducting- tho busl-
ness Last year's sales $39,000.
Inqulro of Hearn, Fisher & Co.,'
Phoonlx, Oro., for torms,
Acreage.
I
FORlSALE Or trade, 320 acres good ,
nvorogo land, roll located; all wild
land; about 30 acres non-tlllablo; I
no IiIIIb; two mllea from rnllrond
station; corners In Roguo river; I
100 acros of this Is worth prlco of '
wholo tract; cVoapcst proporty In
6amo vicinity; good orchard district; I
flno for promotion; will tako city or
ranch proporty In part payment, I
horo or olsowl-oro. J. W. Dressier .
Agency,
tf
FOR SALE Four ncros In tho city
of Ashland, Orogon, on cornor Boul
evard nnd Walker stroot; flno 4-yoar-old
orchard, borrlos nnd vogo
tabloa; city wator piped to grounds;
good soil; uleo 5-room plastorod
houso with bath, hot rnfi cold wa- j
tor; nara; uonuouso; pneo iouo
for quick snlo. Box 236 Ashland, j
Orogo". !
FOR SALE 33U-acro much, goou
rivor botto j Inud, eevon mllea from
Eugene, throo mlloa from S. P. sta-
tlou, on R. F. D. route, near school j
..j nl.nrn', flnnrt hnlliilniTa frmrAR i
! .II.1W . ........o" -
nnu waior. iu. umi i-x-w-,
A t .nn.n 1 tu..1AMnM,i
anu iu noaa ui nua uuuruou; oiu
go with tho place. One hundred l
pounds of ouUor por wook gocB to
market from tho plnco. Splendid
fruit Ian. Will Bell part nt $C5 or
wholo nt $00 por aero with torma on
ono-half. Inquire of Rhonda &
Sutton, Sprintflold, Or, 114
BUYERS
FOR SALE
Acreage.
FOR BALE CO acrea, finest build
ing site 11. tho valley, Including 30
acres good fruit land; cheap and
terms right. H. C. Maltby, No. 7,
Poatofflco BIdg. ,
FOR SALE 6 and 10-aoro tracts
menta. Address Condor Water
Power Co
bota.
FOR SALE City lota, $20; for a
small, safe Investment see the city
wa-Slots I offer at $300 and $250 per
lot; $20 cash payment; balance $10
?er month; no lntorest. H. C.
Maltby, No. 7 Postoffice Bldg.
FOR SALE Business lots on Main
etrcet, Eagle Point; prlco reasonable;
''rat como, first cholco. D. B. Dee-
tor & Co.. Eagle Point. 126
MlsceUoacoojs.
F0K SALlB c00-lb. cream separator,
UBed two months, cheap, or will
trndo Bopartor as part payment on
cow c 8 thIs offlce uo
FOR SALE Good sacks In quanti
ties to suit, 3 conta each, 50 or 60
yards rag carpet, used three weeks,
25c yard; ono $50 ladles' wheel,
good as new, $20. 147 South Cen
tral avenue. 113
FOR SALE
Tcnta, gool as now, ex
tra heavy canvass, camp equipment,
dishes, ranges, etc. Vlncont &. Ba
ker, Medford water works contrac-
tors. 113
FOR SALE Furnrs"ndtentrTl8So.
Cottage street.
108
FOR SALE Two years' lease on 350
acre ranch, together with 6 norses,
4 colts, 3 milk cows and all ma
chinery necessary for running ranch,
50 acres alfalfa; this year's crop Is
botween 300 and 400 tons of tho
best bay; good market; 3 miles
from Ashland on flno road. Address
A. S. Fllson, Ashland, Or.
FOR SALE Legal blames ot all
kinds trespass and other notices,
at Mall Tribune office.
FOR SALE One flrst-clasa 3 1-4
Shuttler Tragon, with wood rack.
Woods Lumber Co. tf
FOR SALE Hnlt price, pumping
plnnt, consisting of pump house, 30
foot high, 3000 gallon tank, pump
and plpo connections complete with
1 ono-horso pewer motor and trans;
former. N. "L. Townsond, 721 Ben
nctt avenue. tf
FOR SAIE A full Itno of Old Hamp-
Bhtro and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth
fnBn. letter heads and envelopes,
Mn1 Tribune bfflce.
BALE-ChandIor & Price Por-
don JobVer, 11x14 press; a bargain,
Inqulro Mall Tribune office. "
FOR RENT.
Furnished Rooms.
FurulbheU Rooms.
WANTED 2 or 3 furnished house-
kooplng rooms at onco. Lock Box
756.
.
F0K nNT Newly turnlshod rooms,
ono block from postottlco nnd nntn-
torlum. 208 North Central avo. tf
ROOMS, liRht, airy, roomy, $3.50 a
weok; bath nnd shower; oonvoniont.
Tolophono 951. 113
FOR RENT Two now and nicely
furnished rooms, cool nnd vorv do-
Blrablo; torms reasonable. Inqulro
at 203 oioson stroot, 2 blocks off
North .Oakdale on West Hamilton
stroot, or call Main 4474. tf
K0Il rBNT Furnlshod rooms by tho
lny op wook. 0i0ctrlclty, bntha and
UB0 of tolovhono. 128 South Holly
Btrcot, lia
VniJ niJllMT fnnl wr.ll t .ii-nldhoH
w ..... VUWI, ..u. AU.U.dUUU
.. 134 H Ivva(r,
134 S. Ivy street.
FO RENT Modorn furnished
rooma at 604 West 10th or 124 King
atroot,
FOR RENT Furnished rooma for
transients, No, 10 North Grape
street, next to Farmora' and Fruit
growers' bank.
FOR RENT.
Housekeeping nooBM.
FOR RENT Housokcoplng
45 North Bartlett atroot.
rooms.
FOR RENT Sulto of four modorn
housekeeping rooms for rent August
5. 222 South Holly etreet.
MUccllatcous.
FOR LBAME Fully oquirpod gold
mine; ten-stamp mill and concen
trator, all of eratcd by oloctrlc pow-
ei. Ownor will tarnish froo elec
tric power for sharo la proceods. Seo
Smith, at Condor Water & Power
Co.
WANTED.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED Parties wishing outfits to
make trips to mountains see or
phono H. C. Mcascngor, Agate. 108
WANTED Light driving cheap team
harness and two-seated wagon;
must bo worth tho money. Enquire
219 Oleson street. 109
TO BUY Second hand desk and
typewriter. Address 526 West 10th.
C. F. Williams. 108
WANTED Light 2-ecated canopy
top spring wagon; also 1250-pound
horse. Address A- J., caro of this
office. 109
HELP WANTED.
nelp Wanifd Female.
WANTED A waitress; must be ex
perienced. Apply Louvre cafo. tf
WANTED At tho Ashland Hotel,
Ashland, a chambermaid and wait
ress; both must come well recom
mended and fully competent; good
wages. Address N. D. Hardy, prop.,
Ashland, Or. "
WANTED A lady cook at the Dla-
mond Hotel. tf
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Experienced stone cutter
and quarrjr man. Call at Condor
Water and Powor Co'. office.
WANTED Four young men to rent
a lnree. well ventilated, nicely fur-
nished room. Call 604 W. 10th St. tf
WANTED Salesmen lm every local
ity of the northwest; money ad
vanced weekly; many make over
$1000 month; choice ot territory.
Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top-
penish, Wash
LOST.
LOST Automobile crank for Kam-
blor car. on Main street. Leave at
this office and receive reward.
LOST Near Valley Auto or on Main
street, on Central Point road, key"
rinR, holdinR about a dozen keys,
including prestolito key. Suitable
reward will be given on return of
snme to Mail Tribune office, tf
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Public Auditor.
E. K. WHEELER, Pnblio Account
ant and Auditor. Books opened
for corporations, firms and indi
viduals. Auditing, investigating
and Systematizing. Address 707
Oakdale Avo. S. Phone Main
242. Medford. Ore.
Attomoys.
WITHIN6T0N & KELLY
Palm building.
-Lawyers,
A. E. REAMS Lawyer, ovor 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. Roames. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank build
ing, second floor.
Architects.
NORMAN WINDER, architectural
draftsman and builder See mo
about your now home. I can save
you money by planning to your
own ideas and figuring with, you
right. Writo Box 37, P. O., Med
ford. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and
Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Main.
Phono Mnin 3471. Residence phono
2471.
Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and
shoot irou waro on hand and made
to order. 128 North O St.
Undertukors.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phono 351. Night
phones, C. W. Conklin 3001, J. H.
Butlor 3571.
Photographero.
MACICEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Mnckoy nnd dio with joy." Ovor
Allen & Reagan's storo; entranoo
on Sovonth street,
Stenographers.
ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Block.
Stonographio work done quickly
and well.
Printers and Publishers,
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho
best equipped job office in South
ern Oregon; Portlaud prioos. 37
Sqnth Control avenue.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Cement Sidewalks.
CEMENT SIDEWALKS, briokmnson,
stono mason, plastoring and all
kinds of stucco work. Export work
manship at rousonablo charges by
the day or contract. Address Ma
Rons. 511 E. Mnin nt., Medford, Or.
DcatUt.
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Office
in room 200, Phipps bldg. Gas ad
ministered for oxtraotion of teoth.
Telephone Main 343. Night phone.
4432.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Dentist
Office in rooms 203-204. Farmers'
& Fruitgrowers' bank bnUding,
west of the tracks.
Messenger Service.
MESSENGER SERVICE Meaen-
gors fnrnishod at all hours of day
and till 9 p. m. to any part of city,
from lOe to 25c. Phone Main 1812.
Billiard Parlors.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Young & Hall building. A nice,
cool place to spend the hot after
noons. Hospital.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C st, Medford, Ore. EL
W. Hisey, Matron. Official hospital
P. & E. B. B.
Real Estate.
EARLE C. SABLN Orchard tracts,
city property. List yonr holding
with me. Only desirable property
handled. Room 202, Froitgrowers'
Bank bldg.
ESI Fosters.
VERNE T. CANON BUI Poster and
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 20, Jackson County
Bank building, Medford, Ore.
Clears aad Tobacco.
mELAND & ANTLE. Smokehouse
Dealers in tobacco, cigars and
smokers' supplies. Exclusive agenta
of Lewis Single Binder, EI Merit
and EI Palcacia. 212 West
street.
PaLaters amd Paperbaagere.
H. G. DEAN, O. P. M'MULLEN
Phono 3732. Dean & McMullen,
contracting painters, painting, pa
per hanging and tinting. Estimates
on all kinds of painting work.
Medford, Or.
Farnltoro.
H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in
new and seoond-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 Furniture made to
order. Cabinet work of all kinds.
A trial order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook stove
and ranges. New and seoond-hand
furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W.
F Bt. South. Phone 01, Medford,
Oro. ;
Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERD3S Our trees
are budded, not grafted. Our stook
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 si.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR
SERY CO., Inc. Growere of high
grade nursorv stock. Office 25 1
W. Mnin. Tel. 1201.
Physicians and Surgeon.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night calls
nromDtlv answered. Offioe and
residence phone Main 3432.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi-
cians and Surgeons, Taylor and
PhiDDS bldg.. rooms 210. 211, 213.
Offioe phono 501, residence phone
012. Offioo hours 9 n. m. to 8 p. m.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
Physicians. Mission block. Phone
202. Medford.
Medicines.
nOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI-I
CINES Will ouro rheumatism,!
asthma, paralysis, sores and pri
vate diseasos, These remedies
may bo procured at tho Sing Lee
laundry, 123 S. Riverside avenue,
Medford, Oro., whoro thev will be
sold by tho proprietor.
Dr. Chow Young has treated!
several sovoro casoa with his rem
edies 8ineo coming to Medford and
has for roforenco some of the best
known and most intelligent citizen
in Southern Oregon. Call on himJ
Brick Companies.
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. WJ
Priddy, O. D. Naglo, Geo. TJ
O'Brien Contractors and manuH
faoturera of briok; dealers
Dressed briok and lime. Office li
Postoffice Wook, room 5. Phoa
No. 3181.