Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 29, 1910, Image 7

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    MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OTlEaON, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1910.
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PEAR. MARKET
Prices In Now York From $2.75 to
$3.25 on All Good Fruit Callfor
nln Bnrtlotts Holdlnn Out Lonjjcr
Thnn Usual Other Conditions.
Sgobcl & Day, under ditto of Now
York, Aug. 22, report tin 1'oIIowh oii
(ho market:
Today thoru wee .'10 earn Mold,
willi MOO poni-he . IIM.0 ImrllottH,
f)30O pluuiH and p. .tnuB and lli.OUO
grapes,
I'ruiiuH Two oar 110111 (lio north
west, both to oh, cntuloguo enclosed.
AVorngoH, .fl.HO and $1.37, all nixes
Italians. Hoth earn hail rodtlmli
fruit, not ripii, and not hwcoI, ho
thuv did not do iih wtill oh wo had
hoped thoy would, and yet Uioho
loavo HiitlHfiiiitory nut rotuniH. Hulk
of I!i!h fruit from Califonila arc
Gross and Grand Dtiko, which aru
Helling at $l.fi() to $1.76. Wo arc
hoping that after thifl wo shall find
our cam of HuliaiiH mora attractive-;
however, it is very oarly, as you
know.
HurtlottH Markot continues to
ndvnnco. Today, -:J.2fi, $3 and $2.73
on all good fruit. Thoy houiii to ho
finding them in several now sections
in California, and thuy aro holding
on longer than wiih given out, hut a
good many aru yellow ripo, and wo
certainly aro nearly at tho uud of tho
arrivals of HnrtluttK from California.
Poaches AhuotU all arriving aru
Clings, Jurgo and high colored, which
our peddler and wagon boys aro
taking to palm off on tho unsuspect
ing puhlic, hut tho man who buys
those novor comes hack for more.
Tho. first enr of Elbortas from Colo
rado Iiiih loft Chicago, and wo ex
pect to hull it on coming Thursday, if
it arrivcn in time.
CALIFORNIA PEARS
NEARLY ALL SHIPPED
Undor date of August 27, tho Cali
fornia Fruit Dihtriliutorrt nay:
Tho following givos nutnhor of card
of dooidiioiiH fruit shipped from 'ill
poiutH in California for t tho week
(movoii days) ending Friday morning,
August 2(1:
Ponchos, J80'j -'ars Poach ship
moiit has hoon much hotter maintain
ed than wan expected one week ago.
It in, however, holow thai of hiHt
week. Sulwuys aro now going for
ward in liberal ipiantitioH ami will
vontiuuo for the coming week, after
which time there will bo hut few to
offer. Levi Clings will also go out
in considerable iiiautitics next week,
and we hope for a wide ilistrihution
which will put this popular fruit into
general consumption throughout the
great western and southern territory.
I'luins, 20 Vi cars .Shipment of
this fruit has now dwindled to in
significant volume and will undoubt
edly he considerably less during the
iio.t seven days.
Pears, lKMj cars A little more
than half as many pears wore ship
ped (his last week as during the pre
ceding one. It is expected there will
he n Ht ill further decline during the
weok to come. There aro "practi
cally no Bartlotts moving, shipment
being confined largely to fall and
winter varieties.
Grapes', 301 'i cars Orudiuil in
crease in shipment is shown, but as
predicted last week, the output of
Malagas has declined and will con
tinue to do so, while that of Tokays
has increased, Florin is now for
warding her Tokays in fairly liberal
(piautities, and the Ludi section will
bo shipping freely next weok. Thomp
son .Seedless aro nearly out of (ho
market. Black Prince will ho avail
able in hiicIi ipiaiitiUes us may bo de
sired during tho next ton days.
Woathor conditions have hoon fa
vorable sinco our lust report.
Chlcn-jo Market Conditions.
Quoting tho Daily rVuh Reporter
of August 21, which Hiiyu:
''Tho Koguo river pours show up
fine and are commanding the host
prices with good California mountain
(.'mil running up to a close socoudJ
Small-Hixod pours from any section
is what Ih wanted. The pours from
other than IIicbo sooliouH do not hociii
to come through in good condition
and go for lower price. Somo Wash
ington pears of fancy sij-o strike
competition from olhoiv sections,
which accounts for their not dniiigt
hotter. There is not much Hpoeula-
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""ii in uiuur viuiuiiun uj. puiua juuv
ut present, but when HurtlottH win
up Home high prices will likely de
velop. Jt in a fine thing to ho opti
mistic, hill 'under prcHUtiro il in un
HatiHfaetory, HiihIiiuhh hcoiiih good
in Chicago. Tho general tone of biui-
inuHH is (pilot. There Ih not that snap
or life to trade that shown the prof
its and moves tho goods. Green ap
ples are worth $2.76 to $1 per bar
rel; fine color Dutchofis nl $1.60, hut
they are fauoy. Fino Waxoy HIiihIi,
.fi.25 to f 1.70. II is n fine thing
thai the clump on apples comes at
this time; it will put the whole bus
iness on a more satisfactory basis,
No Nuw York dealers have iih yet
boon couHiimmated on this markot.
One man in reported to have bought
a block at $3 per barrel. While thuro
Ih little action to biisiucHN JuhI now,
the futura still looks more healthy.
Labor is busy and iniiken descent
wages. Money Ih a Jit tie tight; col
lections aro a trifle slow; banks aro
very conservative, but tho entire
business of the country is on a good,
Hiihutautial business banis and that
beats the spasmodic extreme taken
in the long run."
The Stewart Fruit Co. writes un
der date of August 22:
"The northwest certainly is turn
ing Iooho on Chicago. There were
over 80 cars scheduled for tho sale
today, hut, of course, there was not
shedrooiu for any such amount of
fruit and were cut down to about 50
cars. We had nine can) advortiHcd
to sell, hut only got four in the auc
tion. We are diverting your cars to
New York, Hortou and other markets
and will sell as freely as possible
without breaking the market. In
making diversions wa are putting
forth every effort to give your asso
ciation full justice of any high spots
wo may see in the United States, be
ing a little afraid that Chicago will
be t;o filled with northwest pears,
which will not carry further cast, and
we expoot to put somo of your pears
in Montreal. Wo know you aro get
ting trade papers and von will note
wo arc giving tho Koguo Kivor valley
all tho advertising we possibly can."
Wind Blows Down Apples.
DETROIT, Aug. 1. The storm
which swept hero recently did con
siderable damage to crops, especially
to fruits. Much early fruit was
blown to the ground. A similar re
port comes from Huron county, Ohio.
NEW Cl'MHEKLAND. W. Va.,
Aug. -I. The apple crop is almost a
failure. In a good year this point
should produce 100,000 barrels, bin
wo will not have over 10,000 barrels
this yenr.
MEDF0RD BIG LITTLE CITY
SAYS PORTLAND AUT0IST
Thomas O. Farrell, in the Sunday
Oregouiaii, has this to say of an auto
trip to Crater Lake:
"Wo wore out for a hath of sun
shine, till of us, and we certainly, in
the 13 days' trip by automobile from
Portland to Crater Lake and return,
soaked in enough of that fifo-giviug
agent to do us a whole lot of good.
"On Saturday, duly 10, wo started,
two machines A. S. Heusoji, E. E.
Convert, Thomns O. Farrell and .lolm
It. Yeou, in tho hitter's car, and S.
Heiihou in his own, driven by his
chauffeur, Will McICenzio.
"We soon entered the beautiful ami
immensely fertile uud valuable Koguo
Kivor valley. After passing through
Oold Hill and Central Point wo drove
into Med ford at noon.
"Here is certainly a big little city;
good streets and a lot more in pro
cess of making; good buildings uud
more in course of erection; automo
biles ut it heretofore unheard of ra
tio iih compared to population. I be
lieve they said it was one machine to
every 28 inhabitants. There is no
question hut that Mod ford is a live
town and will ho a lino city in the
near future. We wore nicely outer
liiiued hero and tho noxl day at 11
a. m. started up the Koguo river for
Crater Luke."
TImuHhu fr TIpiiHIi
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FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL
OREGON STATE FAIR
WILL BE HELD AT SALEM,
SEPTEMBER 12 TO 17.
$35,000.00 IN PREMIUMS
AND PURSES. GRAND
LIVE STOCK, AGRICUL
TURAL AND HORTICUL
TURAL EXHIBITS. SPLEN
DID RACES, BAND CON
CERTS, FREE ATTRAC
TIONS AND FIREWORKS.
REDUCED RATES ON ALL
RAILROADS.
FOR FURTHER INFOR
MATION ADDRESS
FRANK MEREDITH,
SECRETARY.
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A MAJORITY OF WANT ADS BRING
RESULTS
If that wore not true, there would Hoon censo to ho nny want advertising.
Of courso not ALL want nds "pay" not ALL want ads bring tho results nought by tho advertiser-?.
Hut it is u self-evident fncl that a majority of wnnt ads DO PAY do bring results. For if more want
advortifioru failed than succeeded ihoro would bo a gradual decline in the volume of the . want ads. There
would bo u constantly DECREASING numbor of peoplo who uho thorn. After uwhiln thero would be no
more want ads ut all.
That there nro more and moro want nds printed all tho time proves that a MAJORITY of them aro RE
8ULTFUL proveH that thoy give REAL SERVICE to those who use them.
And thin fact ought to have Its direct application to YOUR AFFAIRS.
Want Ads One Cent a Word
MEDFORD MARKETS.
(Prices paid by Mcdford merchants.)
PotatocH, now, $1.1C1.25 per
owt.; cabbage, 2c.
Hluokborrios, $11.25.
Poaches, 3550o box.
Cucumbers, 10c to ICo do.
Suuash, 3G50o dozen.
Corn, lfio dozen.
Cantaloupes, 2540c dozen.
WntonneloiiH, 520c.
Tomatoes, 2c.
PumpkinB, 812V4o.
Apples, Vjtp', Pears, lc.
Huttor, Kgg and Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford merchants.)
Ranch butter, 30c; fancy creamery,
35a.
Fresh ranch eggs, 30o.
Mixed poultry, 1014c; spring
chickens, 1820o; turkeys, 17c:
(Pricos paid producers.)
liny Timothy, $10; alfalfa, $12;
grass, $11; grain hay, $-10.
Grain Wheat, $1.15 bushel; oats,
$32 ton; barloy, $30 ton.
Bcof Cowb, 44V o; steers, 5
5Vc; pork, Do; mutton, 55y2a;
lambs, Oo; veal, dressed, 8c.
(Selling prices.)
Rollod barloy, $1.00 owt., $32 ton;
bran, $1.70: middlings, $1.851.00:
shorts, $1.801.85.
If a morchiMit Is really soiling somo
usoful article lower thi.n any one
olso in town, and is not gottlng out
of that fact Its full advertising value,
Kcalo.
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AXSWIJHS TO ADS.
t- Answers to tho following
f classified ads nro uncalled for
nt tho Mall Tribune offlce:
A. J. (3).
2 C. (8).
f m. a. i). (2).
Hox 172 (3).
Dox 75.
Hox GS4.
H. (2).
P.. M.
L. J. C.
M. C.
a. i.
A. 11. C.
2C1. ''
A. K.'
- R. K.
II. S.
Dox 700. V
M. C. D. (2). -f
F. G.
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FUR SALE.
HumIiicm 1'rojKTty.
FOR -SALE Choice business prop
erty nt n bargain, on long timo;
onsy terms. Address Condor Wa
ter powor Co.
$500 cash will hauillo soiifo Medford
property that should show profit
of $4000 In year. Sco Ownor, B. F.
Dousou, nt Mooro Hotel. ' 140
Acreage ""
FOR SALE Two acres, mostly in
bearing orchard in Talent, $3000,
L. N. Judd, Talent, Oregon 132
FOR SALE 1G0 acres timber land,
cheap for cash, nonr Medford. J,
It, Stovqnson, Tnrpnn, Tox. 147
FOR SALE Two 10-aoro tracts
near Eagle Point, good soil, level;
ono tract partly cloarcd, $S00 euch:
terms half cash, long time on bal
ance. Address P. O. Box 702, Mod
ford. Or. 1 00
FOR SALE Ton acroa. Sco Honry
M. Marsh, at S. P. stntlon, or ad
dress IJ. 122, Medford. 13S
FOR SALE 120 acros, Bvnns Crook
fruit; Improvomonts; buy of ownor.
Wrlto S. F. 'Potter, R. F D., Wood
vlllo, Or. tt
FOR SALE 35 acres fruit land $75
por acro-r-45iiBy tonus, cr will ex
change for lncomo proporty. 8oo
ownor. D, F, Itonson, nt Mooro ho
tol. 138
FORSALE 5 and 10-aoro (raota
just within and adjoining city lim
its, at a buvgnin, on 5 uniuml pay.
moats. Address Condor Water
Poyy.er Co.
FOR SALE.
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KOIl BALB Boron-room now mod.
era house; lot 63 by 108; east
front; good location; worth $0000;
will soil at a bargain. Address
A3, caro Mall Trlbuno offlco. tf
KOK BALB House and two lots,
$2 1C0. Inquire Dob Taylor, 815
Myrtle street. tf
FOR BALE Furnished house with
barn; also house and two lots. In
(piiro of owner, No. 723 13th street
west. 141
FOR BALB Dcautlful bungalow, lo
cated ono Llock west of South Oak
dalt; fire rooms and modorn bath;
stone foundaUr-n; large porch, ex
tending acroun front and eldo; lot
69xlC3; 19 applo treoa in full bear
ing;, prlco for quick salo $2650; half
cash, bnian-3 easy terms. See own
cr at Sherman Clay Piano com
pany, tf
FDK SALES Now v-room modern
house on West Main, 50x118 foot
west Mam. doxhb root,
lot, corner, cheap, at $3750. In-
quire or u. m. Lynns. 16 cast
Main. 188
KOIl BALIS Two tour-room houses.!
largo lots, sale cheap, boforo Sep- j
tcmbcr let. Call 41C Bo.rdman St.,
or addross Df x 364, Medford Or. j
139
KOIl SALK Will sell 5-room cot-
tago for $900; small paymont down,
balance- $20 monthly. See owner I
Bonson, nt Mooro hotel. 140'!
Trz o.Tt. r- nw.n.... mi '
$2000. Bob Ta-yfor, 8W MvrHn
street.
145
KOIl SALK Several houses and lots
also fine farm. D. T. Lawton,
Owner.
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KOIl SALE Five-room house, lot
53 by 200, cast front. North Cen
tral Avenue. Call on J. T. Sum
morvillo, Whlsenant Barber Shop.
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llusine.sH Opportunities. !
KOIl SALE Or trado, 320 acres good
average land, well located; all wild
land; about 30 acres non-tillable;
no hills; two miles from railroad
station; cornors In Rogue rlvor;
100 acros of this Is worth price of '
wholo tract; cheapest property in
enuio vicinity; good orchard district; J
flno for promotion; will tako city or ;
ranch property in part .payment.
hero or elsewhere. J. W Dressier
Lots.
FOR SALE-Six lots in Ashland,
nonr F. M. church, $800 spot cash.
L. X. Judd. Talent, Oregon. 141,
KOIl SALE Kino lot on Oleson st.,
near West Fourth street; $100 will
hnndlo-x n bargnln.
Mall 'Tribune offlco.
Address Al,
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FOR SALE
Kins lot in Walnut i
Park addition, east front near West
tli street. Address A2 caro Mall,
Trlbuno offlco. tf i
FOR "SALE Kluolotn6ar end of
West 4th street. $50 will hnndlo
easy tonus, 735 North Oak, Choi-'
gron Ilrothors. 13G
iillNcelluneon--..
FOR SALEFuruiUiro for f rooms..
complote; modern buugnlow for,
rout, with lense. Addross Box 80, ,
Mnil Tribune office 141
FOR SALE-200 foot board sido
walk, almost now. Apply at 730
W. Jlth st. 130 I
FOR SALEOhnndlor & Price Gor-t
don Jnbt-er, 11x14 press; a bargain.
Inquire Mall Vribuno office.
PARTIES leaving city will Bell fur
niture of 9 rooms, roaeonablo, with
or without plena; ront houso. Room
207 Phlppn bldg. tt
FOR SALE Now 3-lnch half truck
Mitchell wagon; prlco $95, Inqn-ro
at C22 South Control. 13G
FOR SALE-r-Logal blanks of all
kinds trespass and other notices,
at Mali Trlbuno offlco.
FOR SALE A first class team
of maros, 7 and 0 years old, prao
tically now harness and wagon. 2
section harrow. New 12 inch plow.
mid 7 Rhovel cultivator. Every- WANTED Couplo to work on ranch;
thing now and first class. Piorooj woman to cook for men; no chll
nml son, 128 East Main, Medford,! dr.oiu Hpllywood Orchards. Phono
Oregon. tf Farmers 7063. tf
FOR SALE.
Mtrnxtlmueoiu.
FOR SALE A work team, cheap;
or trade on town Iota. Apply to G
E. Trott, Alder si., off South Cot
tage. 141
FOR SALE Ten tonB of fine grain
hay, about two miles east of city.
II. C. Maltby, room 7, Postoffice
bldg. Phone 4081. 144
FOR SALE One bay marc eight
yenrs old. Sixteen hands. Sixteen
hundred pounds. Sound and willing.
Inquire of Smitk and Beckwith,
Mcdford. Oreeon. 141
FOR SALE An a number 1 range
cook stove, at 340 South Grape.
139
FOR SALE Cheap; oak dining ta
hie, New Home sewing machine. 228
North Central ave. 142
FOR SALE At a bargain, entire
grading outfit, consisting of 24
head of horses and mules, harness,
scvcn wncons. 4 tents. 10x18. 8
Fresnos, 100 blankets, full set of
blacksmith tools for grading camp,
4 No. 2 Wheelers, 3 plows, 15 set
of double and smele trees extra:
also a lot of miscellaneous topis for
use in grading; entire outfit can be
seen at Eagle Point. Call on or ad-
dress George Powel, enre of Jnck-
so Plnco' E"g'c Po"'- 0r- 54
FOR SALE 10 h. p. upright boiler
at a bargain. J. T. Norman, Box
"11. Ashland. Or. 144
FOR SALE Household furniture for
Bale. 228 North Central avo. 138
$500 cash will handle some Mcdford
property that should stow profit
of $4000 in year. See Owner. B. F.
Benson, at Mooro Hotel. 138
FOR REST.
Furnished Itooms.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 325
Riverside avenue south. 137
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room.
i 817 W. 10th st. 141-
FR RENTLargo modern furnish-
ed room, close in. 243 North Hol
ly. 139
F0U RENT Furnished rooms for
transients. No. 10 North Grape
street, next to Farmors and Frult-
growers' bank. tf
Hoh-h8.
VUTTSXaSfIS(Ki. two-story new
nousei fQUr roomg nnd pmtry dowQ
iit4tf ii'oi-4iio uuk -vuujjiig-bUUi nuuu
shed and well; lot 50x258; closo
in. Inquire J. Rotor, 6 South C
street. 140
Furnished Houses.
., , TT. :
,,0R KfcM-lnPJ -J-room cottage,
range, furniture, wood for salo. Ad
dress M. J. G., caro Mail Tribuno
office. 140
Miscellaneous.
LBAaBPuUy oqulrpotl gold
,.. ,.,, ,, .
mine; ten-stamp mill and concen
trator, all ororuted by electric pow
oi. Owner will furnish froo oloc
trlc powor for sharo n proceeds. See
Smith, at Condor Water & Powor
Co.
WANTED.
1 lelp Wanted Miscellaneous.
WANTED Salosmen In orery local-
ity of tho northwost; money ad
vnncod weokly; many mako orer
$1000 montlv; cholco of territory.
Ynklma Valley Nursory Co., Top
ponlsh, Wnsh.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED Singlo woman for cook
i iug on ranch; must bo first-class;
I good position nnd facilities offered
i to right person. Addross X Y 'A,
' Mail Tribnno. 142
WANTED At the Ashland Hotel,
Ashland, a chambermaid and wait
ress; both must coruo well recom
mended and fully compotont; good
wngos. Address N. D. Hardy, prop.,
Ashland, Or.
FOR SALE Relinquishment, now
houso, flno woll wator, boarlng fruit
treos, ono million foot saw timber
will trade for city loto. Address p!
M. Caro Matl-Trlbuno. 138
WAHTEi.
Help Wanted FmiuUe.
WANTED Tnshorwomnn for fam
ily of two. 428 N. Oakdnlo. Phono
Main 481. 140
WANTED Qirl for gonoral house
work. Three in family. 520 South
Holly. 130
Help "Wanted Male.
WANTED Flro buddor. Regno
Hirer Valley Nursery Co., Inc., 25
West Main Bt, Medford. Or. tf
WANTED Kxpertencoa atone clatter
and quarry man. Call at Condor
Water and Power Co'f. offlco.
Mhtoellaneoea.
WANTED By a Gorman gentleman,
private lessons in English. Address
Box 40. Mcdford. Or. 142
WANTED To purchase 160 acres
or more of uncloared land nt a price
not to exceed $25 per acre; 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 100
WANTED Two or threo 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 wagons. Phono or address H.
C. Messenger, Agate, Or. tf
WANTED Men's cast-oft Bhoes in
fair condition at once. 103 South.
Central avenue. 139
WANTED Highest cash price paid
for clean cotton rags, dellrored to
Mail Trlbuno offlco.
LOST.
LOST A bunch of keys. L. A.
Hoover. Leave at Mail Tribune of
fice. - 142'
LOST A life-preserver, between
Gold Ray dam and Medford. S. J.
Ncelev. Exhibit bldg. 139
LOST Alligator grip, between Cen
tral Point and Agate. Finder
please return to P. & E. office, tf
LOST Between Bybee bridge and
city, a low tan shoe, Sorosis mate.
Finder will please lenve same at
Mail Tribune office. 134tf
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers,
Palm building.
A. E. REAMS, Lawyer, over Post
office PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEA
LEY Attorndys-at-law. No. 9 D
street, ground floor.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank build
ing, second floor.
Architects.
NORMAN WINDER, architectural
draftsman and builder1 See mo
about your now home. I can save
you money by planning to your
own ideas and figuring with you
right. Write Box 37, P. O., Med
ford. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and
Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Main.
Phono Main 3471. Residence phone
2471.
UntonH.
CARPENTERS UNION, LOCAL
1840 Meets nt Smith's hall, 128
North Grdpo street, every Thurs
day evening promptly nt 8 o'clock.
All journoyraon enrpontors, as woll
ns local mombors, urgod to bo pres
ent. Business of vital interest '
nil carpenter's transacted at the-e
meotinirs. J. J. Seal, business am.
Tin Shop.
J. A. SMITn Tiu shop. Tin ana
shoot iron wnro op baud and madt
to order. 128 North G St.
Undertaken).
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phono 351. Night
phonos, C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H.
Butler 3571.
Photographers.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with
Mnokoy aud die with joy." Over
Allon & Reagan's storo; entranco
on Sevonth street.
Dentists.
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Offic
in room 200, Phipps bldg. Gas ad
ministered for extraction of teeth.
Telephone Mnin 341. Night phono
4432
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Dontist
Offico in rooms 203-204, Fanner-1
& Fruitgrowers' bank building.
West of thn trunks,
Printers nnd PubllHber.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equippod job office in South
ern Oregon; Portland prices, 37
South Central avenue.
USINESS DIRECTORY.
Cement SkkrwaUuh
CEMENT SIDEWALKS, btuka-uM
stone mason, nlasteriaff and -aM
kinds of stucco work. Exptrrt work
manship at reasonable ckarjrM by
tho day or contract. Adtinr-M Ma
Bonn. 511 E. Main st, M)jforj. Ojr.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS
James A. MacKcnrie, dealer 2a
new and second-hand famitara,
hardware, clothing, boots and shoes.
Highest cash prices paid for goo-i
cast-off clothing. Call and see
when you have something to sett.
103 South Central.
Stenographers.
ELLA M. GUANYAW Pato Bloftk.
Stenographic work doss qsieMy
and well.
fMUlard Par-ten.
S. T. BROWN A CO. Blar, O-
jrars and Soft Drinks. U stab.
Young k Hall BaUd-h. A i.
cool place to spend tfcs bet altar-
noons.
Hn-fpWin
SOUTHERN OREGON HOfPTTAL
344 Soath C at, Uedfet-s. Ors. 1
W. Hisey, Matron. Official kos-a-iUJ
P. & E. B. R.
Bed
EABLE C. SABD-T Orokard trssta,
city property. List yowr koldufla
with rae. Only desirsMs ptoimtjt
handled. Room 202, Frmtcrowavaf
Bank bldg.
Bill Fasten.
VERNE T. CANON Bill Postar
Distributor. All orders -szomp-ifcl
filled. Boom 29, Jackson Comr-tjM
Bank building, Medford, Ora.
Cigars tmA Tobae-coT
IRELAND & ANILE, Smokakoses
Dealers in tobaeee, -agars
spioksrs' supplies. Kxclaarrs i
of Lewis Single Binder, B Merit
and El Paleaeia. 212 West Mai!
street
Palaters
H. G. DEAN, O. P. M'MULLEN-
Pkone 3732. Dean 4 MeMaUeaj,
contracting painters, painting, pa
per hanging and tinting. Istisriataa I
on all kinds of painting work.
Medford. Or.
Karalira.
H. F. WILSON k CO., dealers ia
new and second-hand fnrnitmrs
and hardware. Agents for House
hold stoves and ranges. 16 South
Fir street.
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 stoves
and ranges. New and second-hand
furniture. Eads' old stand. 18 W.
F st. South. Phone 91, Medford,
Ore.
Narserles.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
are budded, not grafted. Oar stoek
is not irrigated. We guarantee ef-
erything put oat. We are not in tea
trust. H. B. Patterson, office re
movod to 116 East Main Rt
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR
SERY CO., Inc. Growers of kigk
grade nursery stock. Office 2S
W. Main. Tel. 1201.
Physicians and Sitrgeoaa,
DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Prac
tice limited to diseases of tho eye,
ear, nose and throat. Temporary
location Hotel Mooro. After Octo
ber 1, rooms 313-314, Garnott-Cory
Bldg.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night calls !
promptly answered. Office aad
residence phone Main 3-32.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi
cians and Surgeons, Taylor and
Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 212.
Office phone 501, residence phoae
612. Offioo hours 0 a. m. to 8 p. m.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopatkk
Physicians. Mission block. PhoM
202. Medford.
Medicines,
HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CINES Will cure rheumatisai,
asthma, paralysis; sores and pri
vate diuoasos. These remedies
may bo procured ut tho Sing Les
laundry, 123 S. Riverside avenue,
Medford, Oro., whero they frill bs
sold by tho proprietor.
Dr. Chow Young has treats
several eovoro cases with his reav
odies since coming to Medford sad
has for reference somo of the best
known and most intelligent' cititsss
in Southern Oregon. Call on fataL
Brick Companies.
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W,
Priddy, O, D. Njigle, Geo. I.
O'Brien Contractors ani atass
faeturors of brick; dealers (a
pressed briok and lime, Office la
Postoffice block, room 6. PboM
No. 8181.