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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1910.
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Write a Want Ad-When You've Quit Using it and Want to Sell it
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CHIEF FORESTER
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Issues n Pamphlet In Which Ho Tolls
tho Dcst Methods to Combat For
est Fires Wot Gunnysnck Is One
of tho Dost Implements.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. 20
With fort'Ht fires causing iiroalor des
truction than during any year In
lilntory, pnuullnr Inloroiit attaches to
a pamphlet on Hint nubjoct by Chief
Henry H, (lrn von or tho forest itorv
loo. Mr. GrnvvH lukH up tho wholo
subject of tho cannon ami charactor
UHch of tho flron and tho best moans
of fighting thorn.
City dwollorn with tliolr Htonm on
Klnon nml Mgh powor wntor supply
will rind In tho pninphlot ctrong con
trnnt In tho equipment maintained
nml meant) employed In tho groat
roroNtH of tlio wont.
"Whorovor dirt enn bo unod," ho
Hny. "moii Hhould ho provided with
long-handled hIiovoIb. If wntor In
available, huckotu Hhotild ho provld
od and, whoro poftHlblo, huckol
pumpn, which throw n stream nbout
20 foot. Undor niont conditions It
Ih doHlrnhlo to hnvo inattocttH and Iron
rakes, mid thoro nhould nlwnyn ho
axon to aid In clearing brush or cut
ting down tlmbur or old tops. Thooo
Implements nhould ho kopt In n con
vonlont plnco for fighting tiro, Prop
er organization for thin protection
Includes an ndoctunto equipment for
tho flro fighting forco.
"A vory good plan In to hnvo enchon
at convonlont polntn on tho trails or
at tho lookout ntatlnmi, ..containing
flro fighting tooln In aomo canon In
tho mountain roglonn tooln nro kopt
In a special pack outfit roady to bo
thrown upon horoon and taken at
unco to tho flro. Such Hpoclal out
fltti usually lucludo hIiovcIh, rollnpR
Iblo pallH, axes, mnttockH, ropen and
lu como caitcH flro oxtlngulnhors and
a Biuall qu ntlty of provision."
An to tho mothoilR of fighting, Mr.
Craves eay:
"Hmnll Riirfaco flro mny ofton ho
lioaton out, Thin In pomilblo whon tho
flro In burning cMofly In n dry loaf
llttor or nhort grans. Whoro thoro
aro topn or pllon or dry brunh, or tho
flro Ih burning through tl-lck hriiHh
or undorgrowth, boating In vory dif
ficult. "Thoro nro varloim devices for
bunting. A blnnkot, coat, or riding
slicker In ofton unod. A "unnysnek
Ih ono of tho boflt Implomontn for
bontlng, particularly If It can bo wot
from tlmo to tlmo. A handful of
green brunh iiorvon alno vory woll for
a boating do7lco. In boating out a
flro ono striken tho flro with n nldo
wayn Hwoop, driving tho flnmos nnd
mutorlnl bnck upon tho hurnod
ground. A direct ntroko ncattorn tho
flro.
"Tho bont wny to oxtlngutsh run
ning flroH In to throw sand upon tho
flamoH. ThlH mothod In, of courso,
practlcablo only wlion tlio coll In fair
ly clear of rockH nnd loeno enough
for rendy digging. Whon tho flro la
running lu tho opou wood, lu plnb
noodloB, n nlnglo Bhovolful of mmd
proporly thrown, will oxtl igitish ovof
ton foot of flro,
"Loobo loam In nlno vory good, but
not so offoctlvo nfl Band. Heavy noil,
which clodH Ic difficult to manipu
late. Fronuontly Band or Ioobo loam
can ho dug up In spotu, but it Ih too
fltony to Boouro It nil along tho lino
of flro. Figlitora must thon Biipplo
niont tho iibo of Band or earth with
boating or othor mothodo.
"Whoro, on account of tho nccu
mulnted dobrlH, tho flnmca nro In
tormlttontly too novoro for beating,
water Is unod If avnllnblo. Wator usu
ally Iiiih to bo brought from bouio
dlHtanco; It must thoroforo ho UBod
vory economically. Tho boat way Is
to dondon tho flnmos by llttlo wn
tor, nnd thon bont thorn out with a
KunnyHiick or othor dovlco.
"Whon wntor nuiHt bo brought ovor
mountain trails Hpoclal wator snokB
aro UBod, vhlcli can ho slung on n
pack snddlo.
"Oround flroa, burning In tho doop
layer of organic mattor, aro oxcood
Ingly difficult to extinguish. If tho
layer Ih doop, tronchlng la -tho only
prnctlcnl motliod of stopping tho
progreBB of tho flro. Such a tronch,
which hna n width nt tho bottom of
ono foot, will onnblo tho flghtorB to
stop au ordlnnry ground flro, ospoa
lally If tho work enn bo supplomont
od liy tlio lino of wntor or Bnnd nt tho
trench.
"Grown flroa whloh burn through
tho crowns of trqos, nro nlwnya nc
companlod by Hiirfaco flroa. Grown
flron stop vlion thoro nro no longor
lufluiumnblo orowna through which
ORIGIN A
GRAVES
JELLS
OF FIRES
tho flro will run, or whon thoro In no
longer any mnteilnl on tho ground
to carry tho surface flro. An ordinary
crown flro will jump n wldo flro lino
and many flron have boon known to
croHH wldo rlverti almout without
check. In tho mouutalnn n crown
flro running up n nlopo In almost
ImpoHslblo to chock,
"On olovel ground It in poHHiblo to
stop crown fires by back firing, whon
tho conditions aro such as to mako
back firing possible at all. Thus In
tho pluo forests of tho Atlantic count
crown flron nio frequently chocked
by back firing. Tho back flrojburns
off tho surface tnntorlnl r.nd thun In
Itself nets as a chock to tlt'crown
flro. "
"If It Is founJ that n back flro lu
nocoHsnry, a favorable point is select
ed directly In front of tho fire, from
which to sot tho now flro. This must
bo a point such as a rond, flrollno,
stream, or swamp. Tho lo-vou aro Ig
nited nt points five foot to a rod
npnrt for n dlstanco not groator than
the estimated width of tho head of
tho flro. Ti'cso nmnll flron gradual
ly moot nnd form n continuous lino,
eating bnck against tho wind. Tho
mooting of tho two fires stopn nt
on co tho head of tho main fire. It In
usually possible thon to attack tho
wings with tho ordlnnry methods of
fighting.
"A flro Is never out until tho last
spnrk Is extinguished. After tho flro
fighting crow has loft tho ground It
is always woll to nsslnn at least ono
man to prtrol tho odgou of tho burn
ed area until It J cortaln that '
flro Is entirely out. This may bo
not for Rovornl days.'
HOOD RIVER GETS
GOi PRICES
Four Carloads of Gravensteins to Do
Sent to New York Brlhrj $1.50 a
Box F. 0. B. Pear Crop Brlnrjs
Good Returns.
HOOD K1VKH, Or., Aug. 20. Tho
first of tlio Hood Hiver tipples to
to Now York this year nro four car
loads of fnnoy Grnvonsteins, which
wore shipped this wool; by the Hood
Hiver Applegrowors' union to Stein
liurdl & Kelly. Thoro will ho several
more carloads of the fancy grade of
this variety, which nro bringing the
growers $1.50 u box f. o. b. Hood
Hiver. This is tho highest price that
has ovor lieou received for this early
vnrioty, anil it is not every year Hint
Hood Hiver Iiiih been able to miirkot
her Grnvonsteins in tho oast. The
loss of tlio crops in the middle west
this year is believed to hnvo been tho
oiuiKo of the deinnud for tho onrly
vurioties from Hood Hivor nt unusual
prices.
Tlio Gruvenstcius uro smooth mid
of finer quality than usual, iilthuugli
the color is not quito so good us is
desirable in tho red varieties. This
is not so great a fault with the Gruv
ensteiu us with the later red varie
ties, which uro coloring we'll. Noth
ing is known ns yet concerning the
sale of the Hood Hivor Spitzonhorxs
nml Newtowns, which mako up tho
great bulk of tho apple crop of the
valley, and which varieties for tho
past ten years have received the
liighost prices, Tlio dirciXors of tlio
union aro entertaining sovornl of
fers for tho crop, and it is under
stood that Joseph 11, Stoinhnrdt, of
the firm of Stoinhnrdt & Kelly, buy
ers of tho Hood Hivor upplos at roo
onl prices for tlio past two seasons,
will arrive here next weolc, when
Micro wiiriio soino definite news with
regard to the sale of tho two crack
varieties.
The Martlett pear Reason is Hear
ing its close, mid the Hood ltiver
pear crop this year has been larger
and of a better quality than hereto
fore. The union hns shipped seven
carloads of pears to middle western
states, besides numerous local ship
ments. Staggers Skeptics,
Tluit u clean, nico fragaiil com
pound like Uuoklou'n Arniuo Salvo
will instantly roliovu u bad burn,
Mould, wound or pilon, stnggors
skeptics. But groat auros provo its
,o wonderful hoalor of tho worst sor-
oh, ulooi'H, boils, felons, cczonm, skin
eruptions, us al.so oliappcd hands,
sprniiiB and corns. Try it. 25o at nil
druggists, wf
CHECKING
A MAJORITY OF WANT ADS BRING
RESULTS
If that wore not true, there would soon cenflo to ho any want advertising.
Of course not ALIi want nds "pay" not ALL want ads bring the results sought by the advertisers.
Iiul it is n self-evident fact that a majority of wnnt nds DO PAY do bring results. For if more want
advertisers fnilcd than succeeded thoro would bo a gradual dcclino in the volumo of the wnnt nds. There
would bo u constantly DKCKKA8ING number of people who uhc them. After awhile there would be no
rnoro waul nds at all.
That thoro aro more nnd more wnnt nds printed nil tho time proves that n MAJORITY of them arc RE
8ULTFUL provea that thoy give HEAL SERVICE to those who use them.
And this fact ought to have Its direct application to YOUR AFFAIRS.
Want Ads One Cent a Word
Notice.
Notice Ih hereby given that wo
will apply to tho city council for a
llconio to Bell Hplrltoun, vlnoun and
malt liquors In less than gallon lota
at our placo of business, 31 South
Kront Htrcot, In tho city of Medford
In JncltBon county, for a porlod of"
six months from dato of Issuance.
H3 ItADCLIFFE & CO.
MEDFORD MARKETS.
(Prices pnid by Medford merchants.)
Potatoes, now, $l.W1.2r per
owt.; cabbage, 2c.
niuckborrioB, $11.25.
Pcachc9, 35(Ji)50c box.
Cucumbers, 10c to 15c doz.
Squash, 3f)50e dozen.
Corn, ISo dozou.
Cantaloupes, 25(fi)40c dozen.
Wntermclons, r'20c.
Tomatoes, 2c.
Pumpkins, 8(?12Vic.
Apples, iy?c; Penrs, lc.
Ituttcr, Eggs nnd Poultry.
(Pricos paid by Medford merchants.)
Ranch butter, 30c; fnncy crenmcry,
35c.
Fresh ranch eggs, 30c.
Mixed poultry, 10Hc; spring
chickens. 1820c; turkeys, 17c.
(Prices pnid producore.)
Hay Timothy, $10; nlfnlfn. $12;
urass, $14; grain hny, $10.
Grain Wheat, $1.15 bushel; oats,
$32 ton; bnrloy, $J0 ton.
Dcof Cows, !4V& a; steers, 5
oV-jo; pork, Do; muttou. 55Jc;
lambs, Go; veal, dressed, 8c.
(Soiling prices.)
Rolled bnrloy, $1.00 owt., $32 ton;
bran, $1.70: middlings, $1.85(5)1.90;
diorts. $1.80(?i)1.85.
FOR EXCHANGE.
10 10 AUTOMOBILE to trado for city
or ranch property. Address II, Mall
Tribune 130
FUR SALE.
Farms or Orchards.
FOR SALE An Ideal small farm of
40 ncrcs. Almost 3 miles from Pho
enix, Btimo distnnco from Talent,
Oregon. Fruit land, 2 good springs,
C-room houso, outbuildings, 50 pear
trees, small fruit, G acres elenred
$800 worth of wood. $1200 down
balance on tlmo to suit buyer. Tnko
enrs to Talent and I will show you
tho proporty. L. N. Judd, RobortB
building, Tnlont, Oro. tf
Hunches.
FOR SALE Do you wnnt a flno
farm of CO acros, nonr Andorson
creek, Tnlont, Oregon; fortllo aoll,
hoalthy location, among tho hills, 20
acros undor cultivation, a sovon
room houao, outhulldingo, etc., etc.,
a woll of pure, sparkling w.'.tor sov
oral living springs of wator on tho
placo, a flno bonrlng family orchard
of three acres, oarly and l".to apples,
alco ponchos, pears, plums, prunes,
chorrlos and soino amnll fruit, lavoly
vlow from it of tho valley. Will
mako Bomobody an Ideal homo. Sov
on thousand dollars (thntl a only n
trlflo ovor ($11C) ono hundred and
siKteon dollars nn ncro. Tnko your
wlfo nnd como on tho cars to Tnlont
nnd I will tnko n rig nnd go out nnd
show you tho plnco. L. M. Judd,
Ro'bort building, nonr dopot. tf
"Hollnquls.hinoiits,
FOR SALE Rollnqulshniont; good
hoiiBO and othor Improvomonts.
Address Entrymnn, caro Mnll Tri
bune, tf
nuNliuyfs Property.
FOR SALE Choico business prop
orty at a bargain, on long tlmo;
onsy terms. Address Condor Wa
tor Powor Co,
$500 cash wliri7nndlo"Bom6Modford
proporty that should show profit
of $4000 lu year. Seo Owner, B. F.
Benson, at Mooro Ilotol. 140
Houses.
FOR SALE Sovon-room now mod
orn houso; lot 53 by 108; oast
front; good location; worth $0000;
will soil at a bargain, Address
A3, caro Mall Tribune offlco. tf
FOR SALE Houbo nnd two lots,
?2150, Inquire Bob Taylor, 815
Myrtlo atroot. tf
FOR SALE.
IIouwi.
FOR SALE My property, now
$2000. Bob Taylor, 815 Myrtle
strcot. 145
FOR SALB FlTO-room houso, lot
D3 by 200, cast front. North Cen
tral Aronue. Call on J. T. Sum
mcrvlllo, Whlnonant Barber Shop.
tf
FOR SALE Beautiful bungalow, lo
catcd ono Llock west of South Oak
dalt; tiro rooms and modern bath;
stcno foundatkn; largo porch, ex
tending ncrosn front and stdo; lot
59x103; 10 apple trees in full boar
Ins; prlco for quick Balo S2CD0; half
cash, balance easy terms. Sco own
er at Sherman Clay Piano com
pany, tf
FOR SALE Now v-room modern
houso on West Main, 50x118 foot
lot, corner, cheap, at $3750. In
quire of L. M. Lynns. 71 6 East
Main. 138
FOR SALE Two four-room houses,
largo lots, sale cheap, boforo Sep
tember let. Call 41G Bo-.rdman st.,
or nddrosa Brx 3C4, Medford Or.
139
FOR SALE Will sell C-room cot
tage for $900; small payment down,
balanco $20 monthly. See owner
Benson, at Mooro hotel. 140
Acreage.
FOR SALE 1C0 acres timber land,
cheap for cab, near Medford. J.
R. Stovonson, Tarpnn, Tex. 147
FOR SALETwo 10-ncre tracts
near Eagle Point, good boil, level;
ono tract partly cleared, $S00 each:
fnmm Itnlf imicIi lone tiino nn lint-
mice. Address P. O. Box 702, Med-
ford, Or.
100
FOR SALE Ton acres. Seo Honry
M. Marsh, nt S. P. station, or ad
dress B. 122, Medford. 138
FOR SALE 120 ucres, Evans Creek
fruit; Improvements; buy of owner.
Write S. F. Pi.tter, R. F D., Wood-
vlllo, Or.
FOR SALE 35 acres fruit land $75
por ncro Easy terms, cr will ex-
chnngo for incomo proporty. See:
own,er. B. F. Benson, at Mooro ho-
tol. 138i
FOR SALE--5 and 10-acra tracts!
just within and adjoining city lim-
its, at a burgnin, on' 5 annual pay-1
ments. Address Condor Water
Power Co. "
llusiiieas Opportunities. i
FOR SALE Or trado, 320 acres good
avorago land, roll located; all wild j
land; nbout 30 acros non-tillable;
no hills; two miles from railroad
atatlon; cornorB In Roguo river;
100 acres of this Is worth price of
wholo tract; cheapest proporty In
snmo vicinity; good orchard district;
flno for promotion; will take city or
ranch proporty in part payment,
horo or olsewhore. J, W. Dressier
Agency. tf
Lots.
FOR SALE FlnTloT7m6To80ir"itri
nonr West Fourth street; $100 will
hnndlo; a bargain. Address Al,
Mall Trlbuao offlco.
tf
FO"R SALE Fins lot
in
Walnut
Park addition, east front, nenr West
Sth stroot. Address A2 caro Mall
Tribune offlco. tf
FOR SALE Flno lot nonr "end of
West 4th stroot. $50 will hnndlo
onsy terms, 735 North Onk, Chol-
gron Brothers, 136
.niMcollnnoou.
FOR SALE Ono Dlobold snfo, ono
Bhowcnso, ono floor case; nlso watch
makor's work bench. Address J. F,
Lawronco, 27 South Central nvo
nuo, Medford. 137
FOR SALE Furniture for 5 rooms,
complete; modern bungnlow for
ront, with lonso. Address Box 80,
Mail Tribune office. 141
FOR SALE Ono bay mare, 8 years
old, 10 hands, 1000 pounds, sound
and willing, Inquiro of S. V, Boek-
wjth. Jledford; 140
FOR SALE- -200 feet board sido
walk, almost new. Apply nt 730
Wv Ui st. 130
FOR SALE.
MlscellaiieoH.
FOR SALE Team of fine horses,
weight about 1050, sound and per
fect, 5 years old. Address C. S.
i Rcdfield, Phoenix, Or. 135
PARTIES leaving city will boII fur
I nlturo of 9 rooms, reasonable with
! or without piano; ront house. Room
! 207 Phlppn bldg. tf
FOR SALE Ono good span horses,
harness and wagon, one disc gang
J nnd ono Deerlng gang plow. Inquire
of L. A. Rose, Phoenix. 137
' FOR SALE Now 3-inch half truck
i Mitchell wagon; prlco S95. Inquire
at C22 South Central. 136
FOR SALE Legal blanks of all
kinds trespass and other notices,
at Mall Tribune office.
FOR SALE Household furniture for
sale. 228 North Central ave. 138
$500 cash will handle some Medford
property that should stow profit
of $4000 In year. Seo Owner. B. F.
1 Benson, at Mooro Hotel. 138
, FOR SALE Chandler & Price Gor-
don Jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain.
i Inquire Mail Tribune office.
FOR RENT.
Housekeeping Room.
FOR RETJTFurnlshod rooms for
light housekeeping. Mrs. Darnell,
14th stroot, east from Riverside, tf
Furnished Rooms.
FOR RENT Largo modern furnish
ed room, clcso In. 243 North Hol
ly. 139
FOR RENT Four nicely furnished
housekeeping rooms, thoroughly
plumbed and lighted, lower floor.
729 West Eleventh. 136
FR "EJCT-furnl3hexd room for
street, next to Farmors and Frult-
growers' bank.
tf
FOR RENT A largo front room
with bath and electric lights at 322
South Central. 137
Houses.
" , FOTfSAXErr$T2"0"6, two-story now
houso, four rooms nnd pantry down
stairs, upstairs not completed; wood
shed and well; lot 50x258; close
In. Inquire J. Reter, 6 South C
street. 140
.Miscellaneous.
FOR LEASE Fully oqutr-ped gold
mine; ten-stamp mill and concon-
trator, all orerated by electric pow-
oi. Owner will furnish froo elec-
trio powor for share in proceeds. See
Smith, at Condor Water & Power
Co- "
WANTED.
Situations Wanted.
WANTED By experienced placer
miner, position ns foreman. Refer
ences. E. H. Pearco Phoenix, Ore.
137
Help Wanted Miscellaneous.
WANTED Younsr man or lady for
general office work; must be good
poninnn. Apply office Rogue River
Valley Cnnnl Co., 3d floor, Medford
National Bank hide. 13fi
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED Siuglo woman for cook-
ing on much; must bo first-class;
good position and fneilities offered
to right person, Address X Y 'A,
! Aluil '1 ribuno. 142
WANTED Washerwoman for fam
ily of two. 428 N. Oakdale. Phono
Main 481. 140
WANTED At tho Ashland Hotel,
Ashland, a chambermaid and wait
ress; both must come well rocom
monded and fully compotont; good
wngos. Address N. D. Hardy, prop.,
Ashland, Or.
FOR SALE Relinquishment, now
house, flno woll wntor, bearing fruit
trees, ono million foot eaw timber
will trade for city lots. Address p!
M. Caro Mnll-Trlbuno. 138
WANTED Couplo to work on ranch;
woman to cook for mon; no chil
dren. Hollywood Orchards. Phono
Farmers 7063. tf
WANTED Girl for gonoral house
work. Three in family. 520 South
Holly. 130
WANTEI.
Help Wanted FetMle.
WANTED Women to work by tho
hour washing and sweoping. Phono
3057. 137
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED FIvo buddora. Roguo
River Valley Nursery Co., Inc., 25
West Main St., Medford, Or. tf
WANTED i&xporlencea tiono cutler
and quarry man. Call at Condor
Water and Power Go's, office.
WANTED Salesmen in every local
ity of the northwest; money ad
vanced weekly; many make over
S1000 monthr; choice of territory.
Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top
penlsh, Wash.
Mtacellaneom.
WANTED To purchase 100 acres
or moro of uncleared land at a price
not to exceed $25 per aero; distance
from town no object if there is good
wagon road to land; no desert land
wanted. Address P. O. Box 702,
Medford. Or. 160
WANTED To borrow $1000 for one
to three years, on first-class close
in property, worth $3000. Address
P. O. Box 702, Medford, Or. 160
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 close in; no children
In family. Address C. W., Box 114,
Medford. 138
WANTED Cloan rags. Inquire at
Mall Tribune office. tf
WANTED To take camping parties
to the mountains; havo good teams
and wagonB. Phono or address H.
C. Messenger, Agate, Or. tf
WANTED Men's cast-off Bhoes In
fair condition at once. 103 South
Central avenue. 139
WANTED Highest cash price paid
for clean cotton rags, delivered to
Mall Tribune offlco.
LOST.
LOST Between Bybce bridge and
city, a low tan shoe, Sorosis make
Finder will please leave same nt
Mail Tribune office. 134t
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. CaU
at Mall Tribune office. tf
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers,
Palm building.
A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post
office. .
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA
LEY Attornoys-at-law. No. 9 D
street, ground floor.
COLYIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank build
ing. second floor.
Architects.
NORMAN WINDER, architectural
draftsman and buudeir bee me
about your new 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. Residence phone
2471.
Unions.
CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL
1840 Meets at Smith's hall, 128
North Grape stroot, every Thurs
day evening promptly at 8 o'clock.
All journeymen carpenters, as well
as local members, urged to be pres
ent. Business of vital interest to
nil carponters transnotod at theso
nicotines. J. J. Seal, business net.
Tin Hhopa.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin ana
shoot iron ware on hand nnJ mad
to ordor. 128 North G St,
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
Mookey nnd die with joy." Ovor
Allon & Rengan's store; entrance
on Seventh street.
Dentists.
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Office
in room 206, Phipps bldg. Gas ad
ministered for extraotion of teeth
Telephone Main 341. Night phono
4432
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Dontist
Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers'
& Fruitgrowers' bank building.
wet of the trnokR.
Printers nnd Pub!labir,
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
host equipped job office in South
ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37
South Central avenue.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Cement Hldewiilan
CEMENT BIDEWALKb, bnewunsod
stono mason, plastering and
kinds of stucco work. Expert work
manship at reasonable charres
tho day or contract. Address Ma
sons, fill E. Main nt.. MeAtnrA
NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODl
James A. MacKcnzio, dealor
now and second-hand furnitur
hardware, clothing, boots and shoe
Highest cash prices paid for pool
cast-off clothing. Call and seo
when you have something to sell
103 South Central.
Stenographer.
ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm BloeJ
Stenographic work done qoinl
and well.
Millard Parlor.
8. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards,
Kara and Soft Drinks. Up st
xoik uau Duuduur. A nt
cool place to spend tke hot aft
noon.
Hospitals.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPTTAI
344 South C st, Medford, Ore.
W. Hisey, Matron. Official koapit
P. E. R. E.
Real state
EAHLE C. SABIN Orckara trae
city property. List yoar keliu
with me. Only deBirabJe proper
handled. Room 202, Frmhrxow
Bank bldg.
Bill Poster.
VERNE T. CANON Bill Posts
Distributor. All orders promi
filled. Boom 29, Jackson Coc
Bank building, Medford, One.
Cigars ad Tobacco.
IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokekoui
Dealers in tobacco, cigars
smokers' supplies. Exclusive age
of Lewis Single Binder, 1 Mei
and El Palencia. 212 West
stmet
Pataters asul Paperbaagwn.
H. G. DEAN, O. P. M'MULLEifl
Phone 3732. Dean & McMollJ
contracting painters, painting,
per hanging and tinting. Estiraai
on all kinds of painting woJ
Medford. Or.
Furniture.
H. P. WDLSON & CO., dealers
new and second-hand furnih
and hardware. Agents for Horn
hold stoves and range3. 1G Sot
Fir street.
MISSION FURNITURE WORK
Corner 8th and Holly sts., Ms
ford. Mission Furniture made
order. Cabinet work of all kinl
A trial order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook sto
and ranges. New and second-hs
furniture. Ends' old stand, 18
F st. South. Phone 01, Modfol
Ore.
Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERDilS Our tH
are buddod, not grafted. Our stfl
is not irrigated. Wo guarantee
erything put out. We are not in
trust. H. B. Patterson, oifioe
moved to 116 East Main st.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
SERY CO., Inc. Growers of
grade nursery stock. Office
W. Main. Tol. 1201.
Physicians aad Sargeoms.
DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Pr
tico limited to diseases of the e
oar. noso and throat. Tompon
location Hotel Mooro. Aftor Oc
her 1, rooms 313-314, Garnett-C(
Bldg.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Oppoi
Jackson County bonk. Night ci
promptly answered. Office
residence phone Main 3433.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Phj
clans and Surgeons, Taylor
Phiops bldg., rooms 210, 311,
Office phone 501, residence pbd
012. Office hours 0 a. m. to 8 n.
DR. P. G. CARLOW. DR. El
MAINS CARLOW Osteopatl
Physicians. Mission block. Phd
202. Medford.
Medicine-"
HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE
CINES Will euro rheumatil
asthma, paralyuis, sores and
vate diseases. Theso remei
may be procured at the Sing
laundry, 123 S. Riverside aver
Medford, Ore., where thev will I
sold by the proprietor.
Dr. Chow Young has trea
several severe cases with his
edies siuco coming to Medford
has for reference somo of the
known and most intelligent citis
in Southern Oregon. Call on
lirlck Companies.
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo.
Priddy, O, D. Nagle, Geo,
O'Bnen Contractors and tni
faoturors of briok; dealers
proBsed briok and lime. Offfc
Postoffice block, room 5.
No. 1181. At.i i-'frl