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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 19, 1910.
To WoJt-Avertise is to be Business-Like-Because it Gets Results
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HIGHER
PRCES
FOR BARTLETTS
Snlcs at Auction In New York Reach
$3 a Box Mark-Advances Continue
With Lliihtcr ArrivalsProspects
Excellent for Lnto Shipments.
Hgobul & Day wrlto from Now
York, August 13, nn follewn:
Hales ut miction Thtirtiilny and I-rl-
ilay of H.Ih vooic wure: 31) cam
and 42 cart), respectively, 203 earn
thin week. Present prices an follews:
Unrtluttn $3.00 2.50 $2.25
Uuiigiirltuirt ... 1,87 1.02 1.40
Grand Dukes . . 1.02
HuHqiiohnutinu ,. 1.50
Malagas 1.75
Toknyn 2.37
Clings 1.02
KlliurtuH 1.00
Thur.
1.50 1.3D
1.20 1.00
l.CO 1.10
2.00 1.75
l.CO 1.30
1.50 1.30
li. Frl. 12 th.
)0 0,000
3,800
5,200
0,800
llnrtlnltH 10,800
Plunin 1'runuti . . 0,300
1'oucIh'h 1,000
drapes 5,500
IlartluttH Advance continues. Fin
it today touched 3; best 12.75 to
$2.40 and virtually nonu bolow 2,35.
Much Mentor arrivals oxpoctod for
mixt week and a strong market booiiih
certain. Ilnr'.lotlii will he fine prop
erty hero loforo long.
Plums--Arrivals nmplo mid nl
mont all (lifind Dukes, ainnts, Hun
garians, KuIhu)'h and ono or two
other varieties. Wo open tho Hon
rton Mondny morning noxt with first
onm ot Italians coming from Yaki
ma and expect most satisfactory flg
(iron. Idaho expects a heavy crop,
but will prohahly not commonro
them until thoHu went of Idaho aro nil
out of tho way. Wo strongly udvlso
shipments of Italians, Hungarians
and Bllvorn.
Ponchos Mnrkel very strong. All
heat stock ? l.CO to $1.50. Somo
flue KlhertnH and hoiiio hiimUoino
OIIiikh wore fought for today. Geor
gia ntiHolutely eudeil and thono from
Delawnre and Mnrylnnd nro poor
drupes l'ow Tohnya from Vaca
vlllo contl jiio to nrrlvo and hoII most
ly $2.50 to $3.00, whllo tho Mnlngns
null around $1.50. It looka well
ahead on Tokays.
Weather Very had tyrst three
dnyM. rainy, hot, sticky, but today
beautiful, cool nud bracing, no that
Mtreet iiak'H nro linmoniio.
The Meat Hour of Life
is when you do hoiiio great deed or
riiHCOVor Home wonderful fact. TIuh
hour eiimo to .1. K. l'itt, of Kooky
Ml., N. C. when ho was suffering in
tensely, iih lie says, from tho worst
cold I ever had, 1 then proved to my
great HntiHfnotion, what a wondor-
ful Cold nud Cough euro Dr. King'ri
New Dirioovory !h. For, after taking
one bottle, I wiih entirely cured. Von
enn't Buy nnythitig too good of u med
iciuo like that," Hh the surest and
hoHt remi'dy for discused lungH, Ilout
orrhageH, LuOrippo, AHthma, Il.iy
Fevor any Throat or Lug trouhlo.
50e. $1.00., Trial hntllo free, Guur
anteed by nil druggists wf
NINTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF
OLDEST PIONEER WOMAN
Kl'OICANH, Wash., Aug. II). Mm.
Catherine Holkuap, Hole Hiirvivor of
tho Watts wagon train parly, which
oroHod the plaitiH from Iowa to Ore
gon in 18 18 and oldowt pioneer in the
northwcHt, celubralcd the 0th mini
vorHiiry of her birthday ut the home
of her grandson, Walter Holkuap,
2!I2.'I Katit l'rovidejice uveuiie, Spu
knno, a few days ago. Klic in in good
health and oxpoolH to reach the cen
tury mark. Hlio Iiiih pot experienced
n day'ti oiokuoKH in 811 yearn. s
Mrs. Helkuup in u native of Ohio,
liorn AugiiHt lfi, 18'JO. When II) yourn
of age, hIio married George Hulkkniip
and moved to Van Huron count ,
Town, then a territory, where she and
her hiifihuud joined the Wnltn party.
Tho train, which wiih compoHod of -10
wngoiiB, Htnrled for Oregon, in which
'territory tho government thou of
fered a half Hootion of land to every
settler. The Holkuap'n . nettled 100
iniloH Kouth of Oregon City, living
;thoro 510 yoiii'H,
NOTIOK.
I horoliy glvo notlco to nil ronl
OHtnto doalorH that my property lu
now off tho niarkot,
ir. o. Dwnijaw
Modfonl, Or. 131
NOTIOH.
Is hereby glvo;, that I will not stand
good for r.ny bllln conlrnotod by
Allco A. Wlnior uftor this dnto.
132 W. O. WIMKU.
MORE WATER
0
ASHLAND
Enplnccr Roberts Submits Plans for
Incrcaslnp Water Supply Costlnn,
$100,000, Ample for a Population
of 25,000 Council Not Decided
Engineer W. J, ItolturlH who Iiiih
had chargo of thq construction of
MiidfVrd'n now wntor system, lias
lieun employ oil to figure upon tho cohI
of enlarging thu Ashland water y
loin. Ashland gets its' water from
Auhlund orouk nml him now ono of thu
fiueut mtppllcu in tho Hlaio, hut thu
rapid growth of thu city necessitates
nn enlargement of tho proncnt facil
ities. Mr. Roborlri has Hulnnitteil n re
port to tho AhIiIiiikI city council givv
hit: figures upon u supply for a city
of 25,000 population. I tin figures go
into detail iih to low-levu ami high
level reservoirs, distributing HyHleniM,
rones of pressure, etc., together witli
(.-HtiinatoH of '1,000,000 tint 1,000,000
gallon capacity respectively, alno a
propoHUtl overhauling of thu entire
wutor system in general nud rocon
Htructiop of B.'unu on well- defined
nml enlarged linen. Coot of thin no
tnblo improvement would ho approxi
mately preliminary work throughout
from a number of locnliticH in Oregon
and neighboring Htaten where ho had
undertaken thin nort of work on an
extensive ticnlo. In addition to tho
eommiiuientioii, Mr. Roberts wiih
present in pcrHon nud addressed thu
council regarding tho scope an dothor
dotnils of the enterprise. Mutter was
taken under ndinoinont, pending the
udjourned session which meets Aug
ust 18th.
FOLDERS SHOW
NEW ERISCO
Panama-Pacific Exposition Commit
tee Issues Literature Descriptive of
Gateway to Aid in Clearing Bid
Fair
The Kxploitatiou and Publicity De
partment of tho Puuunm-l'ucifio Kx
ponition have isued a twelve-page fol
der on the proposed oxposttion to he
held in .San Francisco in 1015. This
folder is illuatruted with pauoramoie
viewH of tho city, ono Inkon just lif
ter thu firo nnd the other Jakcn re
eoutly, nud two smaller views of the
canyons of two Htreels in tho "down
town district," showing the splendid
modern appearance of tho city. These
folders will fit in a regulation busi
ness ouvolopo nud carry for theouo
pootnge, It is planned to roipiest
husiucHH houses throughout tho west
to enclose these little hootitor folders
in nil their eastern correspondence.
Tho following nro excerpts from the
folder.
No other city in tlio United States
ia so well mtuatcd, no fittingly lo
rated, iih Sail Friiuoisco, to cole-
hratu tho completion of tho Panama
Ouiiul. In Snu Frnncisco'H biipeih
hailior tlio fleets of all nations may
assemble, and inerchnnt ships enrrv
exhibits direct from homo ports. The
completion of the canal is distinctly
n Pacific ocean event, mnce it opens
tho Pncifio to the commerce of the
world. Tho west hau never held tin
iiitcrnutiounl exposition. There have
heeu four in tho ceuntry: The first at
Philadelphia, on the Atlantic sou
hoard, in 187(1; the second, on the
Mihaisiiippi, nt New Orleans, in 1885;
the third, in tho Mississippi valley
region, ut Chicago, in 18011 j the fourth
ut St Louis, on the Mississippi, in
1001, All received lurgo government
uid. New OroloaiiH received a loan
of $1,00,00 (which Iiiih never hoen re
paid;) Hiihnoipienlly $1100,000 wiih im
propriated for n govornment oxhihit,
nnd Inter $1150,000 additional was ap
propriated to pay tho dehtti of tho ex
position. Now OrleuiiH thou was ns
much the center of population iih it
is today.
All Culil'nruia and thu entire west
is ntimding hack of the proposed
show standing hack with the hiiiuo
vigor and go that Iiiih ever been char
acteristic of the west. Tho west
makes no failures. Tho Lewis and
Clark exposition' ut Portland, the
Alaskka Yukon Pncifio nt Scuttle,
tho Mid-Wiutor fair in Sun Fran
cisco, nil provo Huh.
Ilaskins for Uonlth.
Your "ronl cstnto education" will bo lmprovod oven If It's very good already by reading tho
rent ostato nila In this paper toda.
You may form montal Impressions of tho sort of pcoplo hunting work In tbls city today by read
ing tholr want nds,
YOUK NEXT POBITION may ndvortlnod today.
Tho next furnln'icd room you'll Hvo In Ib probably advcrtlsod In anothor column.
Look for It among tho want ndn If It's something that ought to havo boon advertised.
Wrlto for Interviews to thono work-huntora whoso ads impress you most favorably.
To know ItiBtnutly whothor an ad Is really Important to you Is a flno sort of business ability.
Want Ads One Cent, a Word
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT
NORTH YAKIMA, WASH,
NORTH YAKIMA. Wash., Aug. 19.
Flro broke out in tho heart of tho
city nt an cnily hour todt.y, wiping
out a wholo block and completely
destroying tho brick wnrohouso of tho
Yuklma Grocery company. Tho loss
Is estimntod at $114,000 with Insur
ance amounting to $46,000. Tho
firemen confined tholr efforts to sav
ing tho wlolcsalo houses.
MEDFORD MARKETS.
(PriccH paid by Mcdford merchants.)
PotntooK, now, $1.40((51.50 per
owt.; cnbbago, 2c.
Hluckborriofl, $11.25.
Green onions, 40o dozon bunches?
radishes, -10c dozen bunches; string
beans, -to lb.; lettuce, -10c dozen;
turnips, l'fcc lb.; beets, 40c dozen
bunches; carrots, -10c dozen bunches.
Pcachas, G0(5)85o box.
Cucumbors, 10c to 10a doz.
SquuHh, 3550c dozen.
Corn. lfa dozen.
Cnntiiloupcs, G0(aTc dozen.
WnornioloiiH, If) to 'Joe.
Tomatoes, .'lo.
Pumpkins, 8(sbl2V2c.
flutter, KggH nnd Poultry.
(Pricos pnid by Mcdford morchantn.)
Knnch butter, 30c; fancy creamery,
35o.
Fresh ranch eggs, 30c.
Mixed poultry, 10l-lc; spring
chickens, 18()'-0c; turkoys, 17c.
(Prices paid producers.)
liny Timothy, $10; alfalfa. $12;
grass, $1-1; grain hay, $10.
Grain Wheal, $1.15 bushel; oats,
$32 ton ; bnrloy, $J0 ton.
Hcof Cows, 1-1VL' o; steors, 5(S
5Vlo; ork, 0c; mutton. 5(5)5 Vc;
lambs, Go; veal, dressed. 8o.
(Selling prices.)
Kollod bnrloy, $1.00 cwt., $32 ton;
bran, $1.70: middlings, $1.85(5)1.00;
shorts. $1.801.85.
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOU KXCHANGK Houso and two
lota closo In on Onkdalo avonuo, now
routed,, vnluo $4,000, will trnrto for
closo In raw land or planted to
young pears. Hox 627, Medford.
FOR SALE.
Ilnncliea.
KOK 8ALE3 113 1-2 ncros, 100 acres
good farm land; $4000; 4 homo
stead relinquishments; 3 homo-
steads novor boon filed on. Ad
dross 2C, euro of this office
ItuslucNH IroHrtjr.
FOK SALE Choice businourt prop
orty nt n bargain, on long time;
onHy tonus. Address Condor Wn
tor Power Co.
1 louses.
FOR SALE Beautiful bungnlow, lo
cated ono llock west of South Onk
dnlt; flvo rooms and modorn bath;
stono foundation; largo x'orch, ex
tending ncrosn front and sldo; lot
59x163; 19 npplo trees In full bonr
Ing; prlco for quick snlo $2650; half
cash, balanco easy tonus. Seo own
or at Suormnn CIny Plnno com
pany, tf
FOR SALE Now '-room modorn
houso on West Main, 50x118 foot
lot, cornor, choap, nt $3750. In
quire of L. M. Lynns, 716 East
Main. 138
FOR SALE $1200, two-story now
houso, four rooms nnd pantry down
stairs upstairs not complotod; wood
shod 'and well, lot 50x258; closo
In. Inqulro J. Rotor, 6 South O
stroot. 133
lloilhCH.
FOR SALE Houso and tvfo lots,
$2150. Inqulro Bob Taylor, 815
Myrtlo stroot. tf
FOR SALE Two four-room housos,
largo lots, snlo choap, boforo Sop
tombor 1st. Cull 110 Bonrdmnn at,,
or address Box 304, Medford, Or.
132
FOR SALE Now flvo-room modorn
houso, cornor Dakota nml South
King stroots; prlco $2500; tonus.
Soo W. W. McNonly, ot Farmors'
nnd Fruitgrowers bank. 129
FOR-SALE FurnlBliod houso "with
barn; i1bo lot nnd houso. Inqulro of
owner, No. 723 13th st, Woat. 132
Hints to the Wise
FOR SALE.
Acreage.
KOK BALK 120 acres, Evans Crook
fruit; Improvements; buy of owner,
Wrlto 8. P. Pitter, It. F. D Wood
villo, Or.
FOR SALE 5 and 10-ncra tractB
juBt within and ndjoiniiig city Iim -
its, nt a bargain, on 5 unnual pay-
ments. Address Condor Wator
Power Co.
Iluslness Opportanltles.
AHE you looking for a business '
chnnco? Wo havo several good ones
in tho Itoguo River valloy and can
got you tbo best values for your
monoy. What! s your lino? C. R.
Iioran, Ashland, Or. 131
FOR SALE Or trade, 320 acres good
avorago land, well located; all wild
land; about 30 acres non-tillable;
no hills; two miles from railroad
station; corners la Rogue river;
100 acres of this Is worth prlco of
wholo tract; cheapest property in
enmo vicinity; good orchard district;
flno for promotion; will take city or
ranch property in part payment,
hero or olsowhero. J. W. Dressier
ff
FOR SALE Restaurant, cheap for
cash; $40 day business; reason for
soiling parties going oast. Address
bus a sirecr., Asniaua. isu
Acrengo.
A BARGAIN 160 acres, nino miles
. ,. fr. - , . j
from Gold Hill; 75-mlnuto drlvo
with load; much ot It sub-irrigated;
four living springs furnish fine wa
ter tho year around; 60 acres cul
tivated; much flno timber and
wood; surrounded by splendid stock
range; good market garden, and
bearing orchard, mora than stiff 1
dent for family use; good seven-
room houso, big collar; $50 per
acre, easy terms. Seo or wrlto Rex
H. Lampman, Gold Hill, Or. 132 i
FOR SALE 100 acres Umber near
Jacksonville, $17 per acre. B. F.
Benson, Mooro Hotel. 128
FOR SALE 160 acres timber land,
cheap for cash, near Medford. J. I
R. Stovcnson, Tarpan, Tex. 147 '
Lots.
FOR SALE Lot, cornor Dakoto !
nnd So. King stroots, $525; sower
and wator into lot; $50 down, $20
a month. W. W. McNealy, at Farm
ers nnd Fruitgrowers bank. 129
FOR SALE Boautlful view lot, 9
bearing apple, pruno nnd plum
trees; prlco $360. Address M. Ste
phens, Box 508, city. 133 ;
""" MlMt'Ilnucoua. ,
FOR SALE Housoholtl furntturo for
snlo. 22S N. Contrnl avo. i31
FOR SALE Now "Old Trusty," 200
egg Incubator and broodor, com
ploto, at a sr rlflco. Call 436 South
Evorgroon streot. 133
FOR SALE Comploto now 16x16
foot tent, 12-oz. duck, 0 1-2 foo
wnll, nt sacrlflco. Inqulro 436 Ev
orgroon wt'vot. 130
FOR SALE Wlnchostor repenting
shotgun, $12. Room 9, 3S South
Grapo street, aftor 6, 130 '
FOir"SA'Ll2- - Wiigons; ffnfs," stool
drlllso. hammers, picks, shovols, j
rnngo, camp dlshos, anvils, snddlo '
harness, typowrltor dosk. Vlncont &
Baker, Medford Wntor Works, con
tractors, 2C N. Bnrtlott at. 134
FOR SALE uousohold goods for
snlo cheap. 124 South Nowtown.
130
PARTIES leaving city will soil fur
nlturo of 0 rooms, roasonablo, with
or without piano; ront houso. Room
207 Phlppo bldg. tf l
FOR SALE-Kino brooding pen of,
sovon Whlto Loghorn chlckons, good I
laying strain; will soil roostor sop- WANTED Womnn to launder lln
nrnto If desirod, C, ID. Hivrlnnd, cor. gorle, dresses, hnnd ombroldorod
Washington and Howard BtrootsJ skirts nnd do flno lnu ill y; will pay
East Medford. woll. AddrosB P. O. Box 423 or tol-
FOR SALElOO chock on Elloral ophono Mali 2192. tf
Piano for snlo choap. 824 North i WANTED A waitress; must be ox
10th Btroet. 120 porlonced. Apply Louvre cafe, tf
FOR SALE
MisceTlAaeoas.
( FOK 8ALB2 3-4 Bain wagon, good
as now, ctako rack bed, also good
heavy harnosa cheap. Box 627, Mod
ford. ' FOR SALE Two years' lease on 350
1 acro ranch. together with 6 horses,
j 4 colts' 3 m,lk C0WB and a ma
iurj uwn.ur wr ruuumK rucu
00 acres alfalfa; this year's crop la
between 300 and 400 tons of tho
best bay; good market; 3 miles
from Ashland or. flno road. Address
A. 8. Fllson, Ashland, Or.
FQR BALE Legal Dlanica or all
kinds trespass and other noMces,
at Mall Tribune office.
FOR SALE Chandler & Price Gor-
don Jobbor llxl4 prCfls; a bargaln
' tnnillrn Mnn Trihnnn ffi,
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Offices over the post-
of(,ce Seo A A Davg tf
. .
Housekeeping Ttooms.
for RENT Modern housekeeping
roomB. Call at 425 South Fir.
T,rin --, ;; ; x
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms nt
327 South Of.kdalo.
132
Furnished Rooms,
FOK RENT Furnished rooms, close
ln 141 plr 8treet 129.
FOR RENT Furnished front room
on first floor. 128 South Holly,
near city park. I3i
nn Tlt,.. r; , . ,
1'OR RENT Furnished rooms with
j board. 325 Riverside avenue. 131
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing room, cool, bath, reasonable
price; easy walk; on West Hamilton
street, two blocks off North Oakdale.
203 Oleson street. tf
Houses.
FOR RENT 4 -room house for $"O'0'.
No. 23 North Prospect Avenue. 127
FOR RENT House, 5 rooms, bath
and pantry; city water and electric
lights. 513 W. Holly st. N. L. Town
send, 721 Bennett avenue. Phono
4232.
.iliscellAneous.
'"oil LEASE Fully oqulrpod gold
mine; ten-stamp mill and concen
trator, all orerated by electric pow
oi. Owner will furnish free olec
trlc power for share In proceeds. See
Smith, at Condor Wator & Power
Co.
WANTED.
Situations Wnntcd.
WANTED Position ns salesman or
clork by young man from tho north
with flvo years' experience In tho
grocory and goneral merchnndtso
lino; can show tho best of refer
ences frou my last omlcyer and
am capablo of taklag full chnrgo
of grocory department. XX caro
Mall Tribune. ' 130
Help Wanted Miscellaneous.
WANTED Good rollnblo man or
lady to solicit trado for ono of tho
host soiling articles on tfco markot.
Steady position for right party, with
$50 cash security. Apply at 733,
cornor of Laurel and West Elovonth
streets. 133
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED Lady to do pressing and
repairing, ono has had somo ox
porlonco; good steady position to
right party. Pnntorlum Dyo Works.
132
WANTED Girl for general houso-
work. Apply to E. E. Kelly.
FOR" RENT-25 7"licl"sMdnda"nd
sell horses, hay and Imploments.
Address Box 12, Browusboro, Or.
129
WANTED At tho Ashland"
Hotel,
Ashland, a chambermaid and wait
ros3; both must como woll rocom
monded and fully compot&nt; good
wageB. Address N. D. Hardy, prop.,
Ashland, Or.
WANTED.
Help Wnntetl Fib1i.
WANTED Qli'l for housowork; two
in family; will pay good wages. Ad
dress Box 60, care Mall Trlbuno of
fice. 127
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Experienced stone cutter
and quarry man. Call at Condor
Water and Power Co's. office.
WANTED Salesmen In ovory local
ity of the northwest; monny ad
vanced woekly; many make over
11000 montb; choice of territory,
Yakima Valloy Nursery Co., Top-
penlsh. Wash.
WANTED Married man for general
work on ranch and to toko charge;
experience with fruit unnecessary,
but must bo good farmer. L. P. Hub
bard, cor. Beall Lane and Upper
Jacksonville road. 131
Miscellaneous.
WANTED Furnished houso, by re
liable party. Address H Mail Tri
bune. ' 131
WANTED Clean rags.
Mall Tribune office.
Inquire at
tf
WANTED To take camping parties
to the mountains; havo good teams
and wagons. Phono or address H.
C. Messenger, Agate, Or.
UP-TO-DATE shorthand and type
writing taught quickly and well;
morning aud evening school; for
terms, address Box 245, Mcdford.
LOST.
LOST Gold locket, oval sJ apo, -with
Initials G. E. M. Return to Mall
Trlbuno office. 132
STRAYED OR LOST Bay mule,
weight about 1000 pounds, branded
figure 2 on right jaw, letter U on
right shoulder; bad halter on. In
form Barber and Burgess, Wellen,
Or.
LOST Passbook marked S. G. Leon
ard. Reward. Leave at Mall Tri
bune office. 129
LOST Mojday, green parasol. Re
turn Nash hotel. 129
LOST Tuesday, August 16, heavy
gold watch chain; eagle head charm.
Rowr.rd. Return to Mall Tribune.
LOST Two headstalls for horses on
road to Eagle Point. Return to
Trlbuno oiflco and recelvo reward.
LOST A kit ot bricklayer's toolB on
road to Eagle Point. Return to
615 OakdrJo avenue, South. Re
ward. 129
LOST Scotch collie, brown with
white breast. J. A. Lancop, Box 47,
Medford. Reward. 130
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys.
WITHJNQTON & KELLY Lawyers,
Palm building.
A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post-
officd.
PORTER J. NEFP. WM.' P. MEA-
LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 9 D
street, ground floor.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col-
vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of
fico Medford National Bank build
ing, second iloor.
Architects.
NORMAN WINDER, architectural
draftsman nnd builder See mo
about your new homo. 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. Offico 7-8, 325 Mnin.
Phono Mnin 3471. Residence phono
2471.
Unions.
CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL
1810 Moots at Smith's hall, 128
North Grnpo stroot, evory Thurs
day evening promptly nt 8 o'clock.
All journoyraen enrpontors, ns well
as local memhors, urged to bo pres
ent. Business of vital intorest lo
nil enrponters transacted at theso
mootings. J. J. Seal, business ngt.
Tin Hiiorf.
J. A. SMITn Tin shop. Tin and
sheet iron ware on hnnd nnd niadr
to order. 128 North G St.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phono 351, Night
phonos, C. W. Conklin 3001, J. n.
Butlor 3571.
PhotogrupherH.
MACIvEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Mnokey nnd dio with joy." Over
Allon & Reagan's store; ontrnnco
on Seventh streot.
Dentists.
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE-Offiot
in room 200, Phipps bldg. Gas ad
ministered for oxtrnotion of tooth
Tolophono Mnin 311. Night phono
4432.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Dentist
Offioo in rooms 203-204, Fanners
& Fruitgrowers' bank building,
wost of the tracks.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Printers nnd PtibUftli,
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has th
boat equipped job office in South
ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37
South Contrnl avenue.
Cement HlaVwalka.
CEMENT SIDEWALKS, briekmason,
stone mason, plastering and all
kinds of stucco work. Expert work
manship at roasonablo charges by
tho day or contract. Address Ma
sons, 511 E. Main at., Medford, Or,
NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS
James A. MacKonzio, dealer la
now and second-hand furniture,
hardware, clothing, boots and shoes.
Highest cash prices paid for good
cast-off clothing. Call and seo me
when you have something to sell.
103 South Central.
Stenograph en.
ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Block.
Stenographic work done quicklyl
and well.
Billiard Farters.
S. T. BBOWN k CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up ntairs.l
Young & Hall baildlag. A nienJ
cool place to spend tke hot after
noons. Hospitals.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOBPITAJL-I
344 South C st, Medfori, Or. &
W. Hisey, Matron. Official kospiti
P. & E. R. B.
Real Eetate.
EARLE C. SABIN Orchard traeteJ
city property. List your hol&Bf
with me. Only desirable proper
handled. Room 202, Fruitirrowc
Bank bldg.
Bill Foster.
VERNE T. CANON BUI Potter and
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 29, Jackson Coast
Bank building, Medford, Ore.
Clgara aad Tobacco.
IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehoui
Dealers in tobacco, cigars aa
Brokers' supplies. Exclusive ageat
of Lewis Single Binder, EL Merita
and EI Palencia. 212 Waat
street.
Palatera aad Paperhaagarw.
H. G. DEAN, O. P. M'MULLEN-
Phone 3732. Dean & McMuUes
contracting painters, painting, pal
per hanging and tinting. Estimated
on all kinds of painting worl
Medford, Or.
Furulturr.
H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers
now and second-hand forniturl
and hardware. Agents for Mound
Citv kitchen cabinet. 323 E. 7th S
MISSION FURNITURE WORK8-
Corner 8th and Holly sts., Medl
ford. Mission Furniture made tJ
order. Cabinet work of all Irindi
A trial order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook stovel
and ranges. New and second-hanl
furniture. Ends' old stand, 18
F st. South. Phone 01. Medford
Ore.
Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERIES Oar tre
are budded, not grafted. Our stool
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out. Wo are not in ta
trust. H. B. Patterson, office r
moved to 110 East Main st
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY Nl
SERY CO., Inc Growers of hlgl
grade nursery stock. Office
W. Main. Tel. 1201.
Physicians aud Sargeonj,
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposid
Jackson County bank. Night ea
promptly auswered. Office
residonco phone Mnin 3432.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physl
cians nnd Surgeons, Taylor ar.
Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 211
Office phono 501, residence phor
012. Offioe hours U n. in. to a p. H
DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVl
MAINS CARLOW Osteopath!
Physicians. Mission block. Phot
202, Medford.
Medicines.
HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MED
CINES Will ouro rhoumatisd
nsthma, paralysis, sores and prl
vato disoasos. Theso remediJ
may bo procured at the Sing
laundry, 123 S. Riverside avent
Medford, Oro., whore thov will
sold by tho proprietor.
Dr. Chow Young has treat
several sevoro oases with his rei
edies since coming to Medford
has for roforenco Home of the bi
known and most intelligent oitiieJ
in Southern Oregon. Call on
' Brick Ooinpauiea,
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo.
Priddy, O. D. Nagle, Geo,
O'Brien Contractors and mi
faeturors of brick; dealers
pressed brick and lime. Offie
Postoffioe block, room S. Pfcal
No. S181.