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FRUIT MARKET
IS STjLLSTROIB
In Splto of Heavy Shipments, Prices
for Coast Fruit Arc Good $2.25
to $2.75 for Bnrttctts in Markets In
the East.
Forty cnrM of llogiio rivor pours
passed Hnoruinouto during (liu 48
Iioiith ciiiliiiK At)Ktint 22, iintl hiiIuh
reported AugtiHt 23 show that thu
prices nru holding "!
Prices range from $2.2r to 4.2.75,
according to (iinllty and Htatu of tliu
market whero salon aro made.
JtutuniH from tlio shipments of tliu
Rogue Itivur nssooiutioii am slow
;omiug in. Tliu fruit iH being widely
UtHlributoil, uh tliu atato of tliti mar
ket Hoeum to dcutuiiiid, and tliu fig-
ii riii),' up of results requires a lot of
bookkeeping.
300 CARLOADS OF
PEACHESJGO EAST
Heaviest Week In Fruit Shipments in
History of Yakima Valley Over
300 Additional Men Needed to
Harvest Crop.
NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., Aug. 2G.
Thrco hundred cnrloadH of poaches
tiro expected to bo on routo from
North Ynklmn for tlio cast by tho
closo of thlu week, tlio blggoat fruit
nhlpplug week In tho hlHtory of tho
Yuklmti valloy Tho Wohor-llUHHuJl
cannery Iiuh started operations, and
ban boon gunrantcoil ISO toiiH of
ponchos, hut will prolmhly huudlo n
groat many moro than thin amount.
Tho secretary of tho Fruitgrowers'
Labor h u ron ii announces that ho will
hu ahlo to find work for SOU men
In tho next week.
' Crawford poachcH and prunes aro
almost through coming In. Whon
tliuy aro r.ll picked tho fluid will bo
loft clear for tho KIbortn ponchos,
which aro tho backbone of tho Yaki
ma valley crop. Klbottan will con
tinue to como In for throe or four
woolen. Noxt week will bo heavy, but
thlrt Ih expected to bo tho heaviest
wwk of tho season,
DISPLAY OF FRUIT AT
ASSOCIATION OFFICE
Tho association in displaying in
tlioir front windows 14 plates of
pears and apples grown in thu Itoguo
Itivur valloy.
Ono plato containing tin Eiigovino
rtxmr, weighing 18 oiinuuH, furiiiHhud
iby tho Jiurrull orchard.
Ono plato of Do Anjous and one
rphto of UowuIIh from tho O. II. Dng
oU orcliard.
Ono plato of Nowtowns for wliiuh
Ilngou river iH famous,
Next to thin plutu in a plate of
Nowtowns from tho WiitMonviIln Iih
iriut, California, and tho contrast be-
twuen (he two is very noticeable,
Ono plato of llowellrf from the
lillorest orelmrd.
Ono plutu of limine CluirguniiH
from the Iltirroll orelmrd.
One plato containing a Wolf Iiivcr
from tlio J. H. Fiudlay orohard of
Wellen inbuHiiriug lf iuelioH in cir
, Miiinforoiico.
One plato of Wealthy apples from
K. Conro Fioro orchard.
One plutu containing four of tho
largest apples grown in Rogue Itivur
valloy. On tho huiiiu plato will ho
found ono of thu Hiuullost apples
jrowu in tho Hoguo Itivor valley.
Ono plato of fine HartluttH from
the 101 rauuh.
Two cnnliiloupi'S, one as largo na
u walnut and the other lib largo us a
football ; very fiiio specimens, grown
by nrommer Pros., Medford.
Ono plnlo of Hose from O. II. Dug
ttotl. A fine- buiieh of Tokay grapes
wuighiug one pound and a half, mil
fully matured, but of good color,
grown by 'A. II. Carson & Son,
(Iraiits Push, Or,
wns.
School board will ontortaln bids
for 200 cords of wood or any part
thoroof up to August 20.
. 'ORIS CRAWFORD,
Olork Dhit. No, 40.
APPLE AND PEAR
MARKETS EAST
Receipts Moderate and Fancy Stock
Ruled About Steady Poor Kinds
Ncpjcctcd Eastern Pears Brlnn
Small Prices.
The New York Fruit Trade Journal
given tho following market quotations
under date of August 20:
New York Market.
Apples -Aloxniidois, pur douhle
lioiul barrul, $3 to .$1.50: Transpar
ent, per bane), $3 to 1; Plush, $3
to ifll.fil); Williuins' Hod, $3 to $1;
Duchess, (icr dntiblu-huad harrul,
$2.00 to $1; lted AHtrakhau, $2.25 to
$:i.r(); Hour Hough, $2.2.r to !;
.Sweet Hough, $2 to $2.fi0s Orango
I'ippin, pur barrel, $2.fU to $!l; open
head barrels, as to size and grade,
$1 to $2.2.1; half-barrel baskets, red
varieties, 7fo to $1.1)0; green varie
ties, 75u to $1.2f.
Fears Receipts were moderate
and fancy stock ruled about steady.
Poor kinds were neglected. Shoit
packages and barrels moved at n
disadvantage, owing (o tho trado dis
criminating in favor of utandnrds.
Hartletts, per barrel. $2.fi0 to
$3.7fi; Jersey Hartlett, per half bar
rel basket, $1 to $l..r0; Clnpp's Fa
vorite, per barrol, $3 to $1; Tyson,
$2.50 to $3; Catherine, $2.50 to $3;
Hell, $2.25 to $2.75; Scooter, $2.25
to $2.75; Sugar, $2 to $2.50; Kiof
for, southern, $1.25 to $1.75; Le
Contc, Houtliern, fancy, $2.25 to
$2.50; soft and xor, 50c to $1.
Iloston Market.
Apples Astrakhan, pur barrel,
$1.50 to $2.50; Williams, $1.50 to
$2.50; Oravcnstciins, $2 to $3; Pip
pins, $1.50 to $2.50; Golden Sweet,
$1.50 to $2.50; native, green, $l.o0
to $2; per biuhel box, -10 to D0e.
Peaches Connecticut, per basket,
05 to 75c; Hudson Itivcr, 50o to $1;
per carrier, $1.50 to $2.75; Maryland
and Delnwaie, per basket, 50 to 75c.
Pears -Clapp's Favorite, per
bushel box, $1 to $1.25; per barrel,
$3 to $3.50; Hudson Hier Clapp's
Favorite, per box, 75e; Hudson Kiwr
Hartlett, pr box, 75c.
MOUNTAIN BARRETTS
BRING BEST RETURNS
Sgobul & Day of Now York, under
date of August ID, says:
Hartletts Heavy looeipth con
tinue, but lighter shortly and tho
market st longer at the end of tho
wook than oarlior. AH thu bent
mountain Hartlettb today sold at
$2.87 to $3.12, ami very little below
$2.75, although somu yellow ripe sold
$2.30. One car from Hoseburg, fine
hard, grocu pears, $2.00. Situation
ahead is satisfactory.
Peaches Market bottol' than it
was earlier in thu week. Somo good
Elbortns, $1.10 to $1.30. Wo fcoo no
chancu for ponchos to come hero for
quito awhilo from Oregon or Wash
ington, Tho nuwspapor report emanating
from Sikikuuu that Sirobol & Duv had
bought 100 cars of prunes from thu
Hlalock Fruit company of Walla
Walla is untrue. We have holm their
representatives hero for years, but
uevei' buy lor our account.
NEW BANK OPENS IN
GRANTS PASS ON MONDAY
OH A NTS Pass, Or., Aug. 25.
Tlio Josephiuo County bank, a new
institution recently organized hole,
will open for luminous noxt Monday
morning, This bank secured one of
tho best locations in tho city and the
building has boon remodeled and thu
best of fixtures installed, with a
modern safe costing $1500. The of
ficers of tho bank are: S, Lough
ridge, president; T. P. Cornoll, vice
prosidout ; Sam II. linker, cashier,
and floorgo Dickinson, assistant
cashier, The board of dirootors con
sists of S, Loughridgo, T, H. Cornoll,
Sam II. Haker, J. G. Riggs, G. II.
Caruur, Marcus ltnhhius and J. L.
Calvert. All tho organizers of the
bank are residents of this city uiul
huve been in business for a number
of years, with the exception of
Mesnrs. linker ami Dickinson, who
recently enmo here from Grass Val
ley, Or. The Grants Pass Hanking iS.
Trust company is also remodeling its
office and has installed thu latest
thing in burglar-proof sul'o and alarm
system. This city will, aftor Mon
day, have (hree Imnlcu, tho other be
ing tho First Nntional Hank of
Southern Oregon,
A MAJORITY OF WANT ADS BRING
RESULTS
If that wore not true, there would soon cease to be any want advertising.
Of course not ALL want ads "pay" not ALL want ads bring tho results sought by the advertisers.
Hut it is a self-evident fact that a tnujority of want uds DO PAY do bring results. For if more want
advertisers failed than succeeded thero would bo a gradual dcclino in the volume of tho want ads. There
would bo a constantly DECREASING numbor of pcoplo who use them. After awhile there would bo no
moro want ads at all.
That there are more and more want ads printed all the time proves that a MAJORITY of them are1 RE
SULTFUL proves that they give ItKAL SERVICE to those who use them.
And this fact ought to have Uh direct application to YOUR AFFAIRS.
Want Ads One Cent a Word
"To waato 1b nn offonBO," bo sell
tliOHO Bocond hand things you've coas
od to uslio. Such nnlcB aro "want ad
hiiHlnoBB."
MEDF0RD MARKETS.
(PriceB paid by Medford merchants.)
Potatoes, new, $1.15(?i)1.25 per
owt.; cabbage, 2c.
Hlackborrios, $11.25.
Peaches, 35(o50o box.
Cucumbers, 10c to 15c doz.
Squash, 3550c dozen.
Com, 15c dozon.
Cnntnloupes, 25(JS'10e dozen.
Wutormolons, 5(fi)20c.
Tomatoes, 2c.
Pumpkins, 812y2e.
Apples, 1YC, Pears, lc.
Mutter, Kbks and roultry.
(Pricos paid by Mcdford merchants.)
Hnnch butter, 30c; fancy creamery,
35c.
Frosh ranch eggs, 30c.
Mixed poultry, 1014c; spring
ehickons, 18(?520o; turkeys, 17c.
(PriceB paid producers.)
liny Timothy, $10; alfalfa, $12;
gross, $14; grain hay, $10.
Gruin Wheat, $1.15 bushel; oats,
32 ton ; barley, $J0 ton.
Bcof Cows, l4,4 c; steers. 5
5Vc; pork, 0c; mutton. 55M:o;
lambs, Oo; vonl, dressed, 8c.
(Selling pricos.)
nolled barloy, $1.00 cwt.. $32 ton;
hrou, $1.70: middlings, $1.85(5)1.90;
horts. $1.80(5)1.85.
FOR EXCHANGE.
1010 AUTOMOBILE) to trado for city
or ranch proporty. Addroos II, Mall
Tribune. 130
FOR SALE.
Farm or Orchards.
KOH SALK An Ideal Btnall farm of
10 acres. Almost 3 miles from Puo
onlx, samo distnnco from Talent,
Oregon, Fruit land, 2 good springs,
fi-room houfie, outbuildings, GO pear
trees, small fruit, D acres cleared
1800 worth of wood. 11200 down
balanco on tlmo to suit buyer. Tnko
cars to Talent and I will show you
tho proporty. L. N. Judd, Roberta
building, Talent, Ore. tf
VOll SALK Tlio finest Binnll or
chard In tho Roruo Itlovr valloy
near Ashland, will pay 20 per cont
net on price asked, prlco $12500
might tnko S2G00 In a nlco Uttlo
homo In Medford In part paymont,
pnrt of balanco on oaBy terms, B.
T. L 571 Chestnut street, Ashland
Ore. 134
Handles.
FOIt SALK Do you want a flno
farm of GO ncroa, nonr Anderson
crcok, Talo'it, Oregon; fortllo soli,
healthy location, among tho hills, 20
acres undor cultivation, a sovon
room house, outbulldlngc, etc., etc.,
a well of puro, sparkling wt tor sov
oral living oprlngs of wator on tho
place, a flno bearing family orcliard
of thrco acres, early nnd Mo apples,
nlco poaches, poors, plums, prunos,
cherries ami some small fruit, lovely
vlow from It of tlio valley. Will
mako soniobody nil Ideal homo. Sov
ou thousniul dollnrs (thntl s only a
trlflo ovor ($110) ono hundrod and
slxtoon dollars an aero. Take your
wlfo nnd como on tho cars to Talent
and I will tnko a rig and go out and
show you tho placo. L. M. Judd,
Uobort building, nonr depot. tf
ltelliiiiiilshineuts.
FOR SALK RolliHiuishmont; good
house and other improvements,
AddrosB Kntrymnn, care Mali Tri
bune, tf
Ituslness Property.
FOR SALK Choice business prop,
erty nt a bargain, on long time;
easy tonus. Address Condor Wa
tor Power Co.
$500 cash will handlo somo" Medford
proporty that Bhould show profit
or $1000 In year. Seo Ownor, D. F.
lloiison, at Mooro Ilotol. 140
- Houses.
FOR SALK Houbo and two lots,
$2150, Inquire Dob Taylor, 815
Myrtlo atreot. tf
FOR SALE.
HORJMSS.
FOR SALK Sovcn-room now mod
ern houso; lot 53 by 108; east
front; good location; worth $C000;
will soil at a bargain. Address
A3, caro Mall Trlbuno office tf
FOR SALK Flro-room house, lot
53 by 200, cant front. North Cen
tral Avenue.' Call on J. T. Sum
morvlllo, Whlsenant Barber Shop.
tf
FOR SALE: Beautiful bungMnw, lo
cated ono Llock west of South Oak
dalt; flvo rcoma and modorn bath;
atcno foundation; largo torch, ex
tending ncroBn front and eldo; lot
G9xlC3; 19 apple trees In full bear
ing; prlco for quick Balo $2050; half
cash, balanco caBy tonus, see own
or at S'uorman Clay Piano com
pany, tf
FOR SALK New v-room modern
houso on West Main, 50x118 foot'
lot, corner, cheap, at $3750. In-
quire of L. M. Lyons. 716 East
Main.
138
FOR SALK Two tour-room houses,
largo lots, sale cheap, before Sep
tember let. Call 416 Bo-rdmnn St.,
or address Brx 364, Medford Or.
139
FOR SALK Will soil C-room cot-
tago for $900; small paymont down,
balanco $20 monthly. See owner I
Benson, at Mooro hotel. 140
FOR SALK New "Old Truatv." 200 .
one Inc.ili.ntnr nmi hrrwinr. mm-
plete. at a sarrlflcc. Call 430 South'
Evorgrcen Btreot. 133 j
Acreage.
FOR SALE Ten acres. Seo Henry F0R RENT Largo modern furnish
M. Marsh, at S. P. station, or ad-, ed room, c!cso in. 243 North Hol
drecs B. 122, Medford. 138 1 l'- 139
FOR SALE 120 acres, Erans Creek
fruit; Improvements; buy of owner.
Wrlto S. F. Pi.ttor, R. F. D., Wood -
vlllo, Or.
FOR SALE 35 ncres fruit land $75
por acre Easy terms, cr will ex
chango for incomo property. Seo
owner. B. F. Benson, at Mooro ho
tel. 138
FOR SALE 5 mid 10-nore tracts
just within nnd adjoining city lim
its, at a bargain, on 5 anuunl pay
ments. Address Condor Water
Power Co. "
Business Oportanlties.
FOR SALE Or trade, 320 acres good
avorago land, roll located; all wild
land; about 30 acres non-tillable;
no hills; two miles from railroad
Btatlon; cornors In Roguo rivor;
100 acres of this is worth price of
wholo tract; cheapest property In
samo vicinity; good orchard district;
flno for promotion; will take city or
ranch property In part payment,
hero or olsowhoro.
Agency.
J. W. Dressier!
tf I
Acreage.
FOR SALE 160 acres tlmbor land,
cheap for cash, near Medford. J.
R. Stevenson, Tnrpan, Tex. 147
Lots.
VCitl SAIJdFh7nlnf nnnfrsnn t" I
. .. ... , ...V .u ... V..WU.. B...
near Wet.t Fourth street; $100 will
hondlo; a bargain. Address Al,
Mnll Trlbuno office tf
FORSALE Frnir lot lii Walnut
Park addition, east front, nonr West
Sth street. Address A2 care Mnll
Tribune offlco. ' tf
FOR SU.E Fine-lotiiearoid of
West 4th stroot. $50 will handlo
easy terms, 735 North Oak, Chol-
gren Brothers. 136
FOR S U.E Boautlful vlow lot, 9
bearing applo, pruno nnd plum
Uees; prlco $3G0. Address M. Ste
phens, Box 568, city. 133
Mlncolliineous.
FOR SALE Ono Dlobold safo, ono
sliowcnao, ono floor caso; also watch j
maker's work bonch. Addroso J. F.
Lawronco, 27 South Central ave-'
nue, Medford. 137
FOR SALK Wagons, tmts, steel
drtllso, hnmmora, plckB, 8hovols,
rango, camp dlshos, anvils, saddlo
harness, typowrltor dosk. Vlncont
Bnkor, Medford Ytor Works, con
tractors, 26 N. Bartlett st. 134
FOR SALE.
tiluceUjmeonM.
FOR SALE Team of fine horses,
weight about 1050, sound nnd per
fect, 5 years old. Address C. S
Kedfield, Phoenix, Or. 135
FOR SALE: Two cash credit checks;
$100 each on Kllers Piano houso at
$25 each. 146 North Front streotl34
PARTIES leaving city will sell fur
nlturo of 9 rooms, reasonable, with
or without piano; rent house. Room
207 Phlppn bldg. tf
FOR SALK Ono good span horses,
harness and wacon. ono disc cane
I and ono Deerlng gang plow. Inquire
ui u. a, lwuu, ruvcmx, in
FOR SALK Now 3-lnch half truck
Mitchell wagon; prlco $95. Inqn:re
, ai xni aouin uencrai. 136
FOR SALK Legal Dlanki of all
kinds trespass and other notices,
at Mall Tribune office,
FOR SALK Household furniture for
sale. 228 North Central ave. 138
i $500 cash will handlo some Medford
property that should stow profit
of $4000 In year. Seo Owner. B. F.
Benson, at Mooro Hotel. 138
FOR SALK Chandler & Price Gor
don Jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain.
Inquire Mall Tribune office.
FOR RENT.
Housekeeping Itoonw.
hon RENT Furnished rooms for
1,Bht house'eecping. Mrs. Darnell,
14th strect- east fr0.m Riverside, tf
Furnished Rooms.
, FOR KENT Four nicely furnished
housekeeping rooms, thoroughly
' nlumbed ahd lighted, lower floor
729 West Eleventh.
136
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
transients. No. 10 'North Grape
street, next to Farmers and Fruit
growers' bank. tf
FOR RENT A largo front room
with bath and olectric lights at 322
South Contral. 137
Houses.
FOR SALE $l2bo, two-story1 hew
house, four rooms nnd pantry down
stairs, upstairs not completed; wood
shed and well; lot 50x258; closo
In. Inquire J. Rotor, 6 South C
street. 140
FOR RENT Ono seven-room modern
house. 820 West 12th. 134
Miscellaneous.
j Kon W3ASE Fully equipped gold
mine; ten-Btamp mill and concon-
i trator, all ororated by olectric pow
ei. owner will furnish free elec
tric power for share In proceeds. Seo
Smith, at Condor Water & Powor
Co.
WANTED.
Situations Wanted.
WANTED By exporlentod placor
minor, position as foroman. Refer
ences. E. II. Poarco Phoenix, Ore.
137
Help Wanted Miscellaneous.
WANTED Good rollablo man or
lady to solicit trade for ono of tho
best soiling articles on tie market.
Steady position for right party, with
$50 cash Bocurlty. Apply at 733,
corner of Laurel and West Eleventh
streets. 133
Help Wanted Feiualo.
WANTED Washerwoman for fam
ily of two. 428 N. Onkdalo. Phono
Main 481. 140
WANTED At tho Ashland Hotel,
Ashlapd, a chambermaid and wait
ress; both must come well recom
mondod and fully compotent; good
wagoB. Address N. D. Hardy, prop.,
Ashland, Or.
, WANTED
A waitress; must be ex-
I pononcoa. Apply uouvre rate, tf
FOR SALE Rollnqulshmont, now
houso, flno woll wntor, boarlng fruit
troos, ono million foot eaw tlmbor
will trado for city loto. Address p!
M, Caro Mnll-Trlbune, 138
WANTED.
IIolp Wanted Female.
WANTED Couple to work on ranch;
woman to cook for men; no chil
dren. Hollywood Orchards. Phono
Farmers 7063. tf
WANTKD Girl for gonoral house
work. Thrco In family. 520 8outh
Holly. 139
Help WantedHalo.
WANTKD Flvo buddera. Rogue
Hiver Valley Nursery Co., Inc., 25
West Main st., Medford, Or. tf
WANTKD Experienced tone cutter
and quarry man. Call at Condor
Water and Powor Co'i. office.
WANTED Salesmen In every local
ity of the northwest; money ad
vanced weekly; many make over
$1000 znontht; choice of territory.
Yakima Valley Nuraory Co., Top
penish, Wash.
MJaceUaneoaa.
WANTED Lady's bicycle In good
condition and cheap. E. Broadley,
Box 521. 136
WANTED Two or three rooms for
light housekeeping, prefer them
furnished and closo In; no children
In family. Address C. W., Box 114,
Medford. 138
WANTED Clean rags. Inquire at
Mall Tribune office.
tf
WANTED To take camping parties
to the mountains; have good teams
and wagons. Phono or address H.
C. Messenger, Agate, Or. tf
WANTED Men's cast-off ahoes in
fair condition at once. 103 South
Central avenue. 139
WANTED A two-seated wagon or
carriage with top for ono horse. Ad
dress A. X. Y., Tribune office, stat
ing price and condition. 134
WANTED Highest cash price paid
for clean cotton rags, delivered to
Mall Tribune office.
LOST.
LOST Between Bybee bridge and
city, a low tan shoe, Sorosis make.
Finder will please leave same nt
Mail Tribune office. 134tf
FOUND.
FOUND A lady's watch and pin
found on East Main street Tues
day, August 23. By proving prop
erty and paying for this ad. Call
at Mail Trlbuno office. tf
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys.
WITHINOTON & KELLY Lawyers,
Palm building.
A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post-
offjc?
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA
LEY Attorueys-at-law. No. 9 D
street, ground floor.
COLVIG & REAitES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank build
ing, second floor.
Architects.
NORMAN WINDER, architectural
draftsman and builder See me
about your new home. I can bry
you money by planning to yoar
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. Residence phone
247L
Unions.
CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL
1840 Moots at Smith's hall, 128
North Grapo strcot, every Thurs
day ovoniHg promptly at 8 o'clock.
All journeymen carpenters, as well
jis local mombers, urgod to be pres
ent. Business of vital interest to
nil enrpontors trnnsnoted at these
meetings. J. J. Soal. business net.
Tin Shop.
J. A. SMITH Tin Bhop. Tin and
shoot iron ware on hand and madi
to order. 128 North Q St
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phone 351. Night
phones, C. W. Conklin 3001, J. H.
Butlor 3571.
riiotogrnphers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Mnokoy and die with joy." Over
Allen & Reagan's store; entrance
on Seventh stroet.
Dentists.
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Officf
in room 206, Phipps bldg. Gaa ad
ministered for extraotion of teoth
Tolophono Main 341. Night phono
4432.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Dentist-
Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers'
& Fruitgrowers' bank building
wnr of the trnoks,
Printers nnd Publishers.
''" 'I"" '" "' ' " ! ! ! ?
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has h
best oquippod job offiee in South'
era Oregon; Portland prises. 37
South Central avenue.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Cement Hldvwalk
CEMENT BIDEWALUb, bncunu
stone mason, plastering and
kinds of stucco work. Expert wol
manship at roasonablo ckarges
the day or contract Address
Bona, fill E. Main st.. MIfnr.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOt
James A. MacKcnzio, dealor
new. and second-hand funiitil
hardware clothing, boots and slid
Highest cash prices paid for gJ
cast-off clothing. Call end seo
when you have something to
103 South Central.
Stenographers.
ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm BIc
Stenographic work dono quic
and well.
Millard l'anoro.
S. T. BROWN ft CO. Billiards
gars and Soft Drinks. Up sti
Young & Hall building. A
cool place to spend tke hot afl
noons.
Hospitals.
SOUTHERN OREGON H06PITJ
344 South C St.. Medford. Ora
W. Hkey, Matron. Official fcos)
P. & E. R. B.
Ileal state.
EARLE C. SABIN Orckard trJ
city property. List your hold
with me. Only desirable proj
handled. Room 202, Fruitjrrov
Bank bldg.
BUI Pesters,
VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster
Distributor. All orders pror
filled. Room 29, Jackson Col
Bank building, Medford, Ore.
Cigars sad Tobacco.
IRELAND & ANTLE. Smokeaoul
Dealers in tobacco, dears
smokers' supplies. Exclusive a
of Lewis Single Binder, El Ml
and El Palencia. 212 West
street.
Palaters aad Paperbaasjsn. I
H. G. DEAN, O. P. M'MULL
Phone 3732. Dean ft McMil
contracting painters, painting,
per hanging and tinting. Estir
on all kinds of painting
Medford. Or.
VarBitare.
H. F. WILSON ft CO., deslei
new and second-hand tv
and hardware. Agents for H.I
hold stoves and ranges. 16 Sj
Fir street.
MISSION FURNITURE WOR1
Corner 8th and Holly sts.,
ford. Mission Furniture maJ
order. Cabinet work of nil
A trial order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook si
and ranges. New and second-
furniture. Ends' old stand,
F st. South. Phone 91, Mec
Pro.
. Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our
are budded, not grafted. Our
is not irrigated. We guarante
erything put out. We are not i
Irust. H. B. Patterson, offic
moved to 116 East Main st.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
SERY CO., Inc. Growers of
grado nursery stock. Offic
W. Mam. Tel. 1201.
Physicians and Burgeons.
DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS-
tico limited to diseases of thJ
oar, nose and throat. Torur
location Hotel Mooro. Aftor
bor 1, rooms 313-314, Garnottl
Bldg.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opl
Jaoksou County bank. Night
promptly answered. Office!
residence phone Mam 3432.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, II
oians and Surgeons, Tayloa
Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 2111
Office phono 501, residence
612. Offioe hours 0 n. m. to 81
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR.
MAINS CARLOW OsteoJ
Physicians. Mission block.
292. Medford.
Medicines.
HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE
CINES Will euro rheuxnl
asthma, paralysis, sores and"
rate diseasos. These rer
may be prooured at the Sinl
laundry, 123 S. Riverside al
Medford, Ore., whero thev
sold by the proprietor.
Dr. Chow Young has tl
several severe oases with bisj
edios since coming to Medfoi
has for roferenco somo of tl
known and most intelligent el
in Southern Oregon. Call o
Urlck Companles.-
MEDFORD BRICK CO. tit
Priddy, O. D. Nagle, Qi
O'Brien Contractors aad
fncturora of brick deal J
pressed brick and lime. Of
Postoffloe blook, room 6.
No. 8181.