MlflDlTORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEKFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1910.
Write a Want Ad-When You've Quit Using' it and Want to Sell it
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for
Wan Larocst Acronuo of Poars Under
One Manaijcmcnt In tho World
Expect Output Yearly to Run Be
tween $2,000,000 and $5,000,000.
tllLVNI) JUNCTION, Colo., Aug.
31. Ono viihI orchard producing'
$2,000,000 to $5,000,000 worth of
pc&ni annually Ih tho plan proposed
fur the nuw orchard Alumi tllntriut by
rroftatHor K. I. Taylor, county horti
culturist. Professor Taylor has
evolved a plan for planting tho en
tire tract auroHH from Clifton mid
nuul Junction, rooonlly brought un
der irrigation, in nothing but pour.
Tho (irniul Junction valley already
Iium the reputation of growing more
IMaru than any other Hootiou in the
United Slates, nutl if 1'rofcHHor Tny
Ior scheme- in carried out more
pearo will be grown in ho Grand val
ley than in all other sections of the
country combined, it in estimated.
Professor Taylor has roeommonded
orchard Mqhii for pears principally
txwaiiHc, after experimoutH extend
ing over many montliH, he has become
convinced that the pear in tho idoal
crop for that partioulur Hoctiou of
tho Grand valley.
Tho acreage of pears in tho valley
now in Iohh tliun 3000 noroH, and the
annnnl crop loss than 300 cam. With
tho vnut norongo comprised in Orch
ard Mowi in bearing trees tho total
output of pears would bo very noarly
ZlOOO earn, producing nn annual rov
nne of $2,000,000 to $0,000,000,
jtfnny orchardiHts to whom the Taylor
plan has been broached are highly en
ihtiKiaHliu over tho idea.
Extensive tcHtii have been made to
hIioxv that the Orchard Mesa diHtriet
in ona of tho best points in the entire
vnlloy for the production of pear.
Whether thin Ih due to tho altitude,
texture of Hoil or other advantage is
unknown, but it Ih now generally roe-
oniri'd that tho trcciHn this'scatlon
4iru freo from blight, hardy and cup
jtblo of witliHtanding cold.
During tho recent heavy freeze thin
Hpriug, in tho unHitiudged sections,
jwars suffered loss than any other
fruit. While tipples and penehoH suf
fered, the poarn wore practically un
scathed, oven whero no orchard heal-
vth woro used. Young treon of other
jtiiidti arc winter killed under the
nmo conditions, while tho pears, ap
parently bocnuHo of the peculiar
quality of tree and soil, can with
stand nlmoHt any temperature.
Tlie pear orchards have been the
most profitable of the fruit rauohes
In the Grand valley, which is already
famous tho world over for the for
tniu'H orcharding are making from
smnll tracts. The avorago yonrly
output of pours for the past three
.years has run from 250 to 300 earn,
ami tho growers havo realized ap
proximately $2 per box on their
cropii. Thoro aro nioro than -10 va
rieties of pears grown in tho Grand
valley at present, although tho Anjou,
Kicffor, Bnrtlott anil Flemish llonuty
unj tho moHt gouurnlly growij aim
nlun nntiulf1iitm1 Mm ! tMi.'tl.i
COLORADO
. H.v """""'m mu iiinfli I'lUlUllUiU,
FIGHT PICTURES SHOWN
IN SPITE OF EDICT
CHICAGO, Aug. 31. In spilo of
a polico edict to tho contrary, tho
Jeffries-Johnson prizefight picture's
woro fihown last night nt a bnnquot
Kivcn by tho Diiponl Pnwrior com
pany nt the Lake Suporior Mining
institute, Tho display of tho films
was kept soorot nml tho doors woro
Imrred whilo tho rouls woro run, Tho
authorities today refused to say
what notion would bo tnkon.
ATTKN1) COLLEGE,
Arrango to ntlond tho Eugene Bus
Ineaa College, and lot us got you a
Xod position wlion you graduate En
tor now. Bend for our now cnta
, Iokuo. ni west Sovonth stroot,
Kugono, Oregon, tf
, Rock Springs Coal.
Another oar of tho oolobrotod
nook Springs oonl arrivod today.
Mbro may como, but thin is hero.
Seo W, J. Burbridgo, the drayman,
now nml placo your ordor, You will
need Home of this coal this winter,
tf
Medford, Oregon This oorlifios
that wo lmvo sold Hall's Toxas Won
der for tho .euro of all kidney, blnd
dor and rhomnntio troubles for ton
yours, and havo novor had n com
plaint, , It gives nu'ak and pormanont
relief. Sixty days' troatmont in each
kottlo. Midford Pharmacy, tf
EDISON PERFECTS
TALKING PICTURES
First Demonstration Shows His Lat
est Invention Is a Success Per
fect Unison Between Voice and
Motions of Pictures.
NEW YORK, Aug. 31. "I talto
very great pleasure, gontlomon, In
unking you to watch ponltlvoly tho
Inst appourango ot tho stngo door
Johnny. Ho dimply can't fall In
lovo, you know, with a girl ono hun-
dred-thoiiiiamlth of an Inch thick,"
Wltlj theiio romarlcB Thoman A. Ed
Ihoii liiHt night began tho first dom
onntratlon that linn boon given to
any ono but IiIh own exports of his
klnetophono, otherwise known as his
talklug pictures. A dozen n own pa
per men compoHod tho nudlonco tliat
huw and heard tho performance nt
tho Went Ornngo laboratories.
Tho picture that was thrown on tho
scone- oxplalaod Itself, literally, Tho
tlguro ot a man stopped forward,
bowed, and ttion began to talk tho
lips moving In porfoct, unmltitakablo
unison with tho words.
Tho man dropped a croquot ball,
Its Impact noundod Instantly from tho
floor. Ho pounded tho tablo with a
llttlo hammer and Micro vas not tho
fraction of a oocond between tho
sight and sound of tho blow.
Tho phonogruph from which tho
nound of tho volco and that ot tho
"business" enmo was bohlnd tho
Bconoa. Tho mnchlno from which tho
pictures wero projected wm at tho
otlior ond of tho room, yot tho syn
chronism was flawless.
"I'm going to put metropolitan
grand opora Into tho bamlots of Illi
nois In n couple ot years," Edison
said afterward. "I'm going to tako
John Drew Into parts of Iowa ho nov
or heard of. Finally I am going to
tako Colonel Roosevelt to tho cabins
of tho pralrleo with IiIb campaign
speeches."
Two years havo been opont In per
fecting theso talking pictures.
DISTRICT FAIR WILL
BE GREAT SUCCESS
It is tho plan of the Grants Pass
citizens to mnko tho district fair to
bo held in that city Octobor 5, 15 and
7 ono of tho most thoroughly suc
cessful functions over hold in tho his
tory of tho town. It is earnestly re
quested that every lady of tho dis
trict make an exhibit for tho Indies'
department, and also bo prcpiwed to
assist in arrangements for every
thing pertaining to tho success of tho
undertaking.
Tho ladies' department will consist
of needlework, embroidery, canned
fruit, baking, etc, and thoro will be
ample i;oom for the displays, as u
special building is to bo erected, ho
sides tho Coliseum rink to bo used.
All tho citizens of (ho town should
oxort themselves in tho effott to
mnko this tho very best fair ever held
in tho district. Grants Pass had tho
honor of having tho host fair of the
district three 'yours ago, and it it.
the aim to havp this one oven bettor
limn that, and it can bo done if
every ono wilr labor for that end. Lot
us get together and work and do not
wait until tho last minute, but begin
now to prepare your exhibit, so Hint
everything will bo in readiness on tho
opening day. Tho premium list is
printed and ready for distribution
and any one may havo n copy by
applying nl tho Commercial club
rooms, Courier,
HnskluB for health.
-t- PnnTV.WIMTH AMMIlAl
OREGON STATE FAIR
WILL BE HELD AT SALEM,
SEPTEMBER 12 TO 17.
$3gnnnnn in onrumuc 4
AND ' PURSES. ' GRAND
LIVE STOCK, AGRICUL-
TURAL AND HORTICUL-
TURAL EXHIBITS. SPLEN- "
nin nAPFS nANrv nniu. -f
CERTS, FREE ATTRAC-
TIONS AND FIREWORKS.
f nrmmrn ratfs dm ai i -f
RAILROADS. -f
FOR FURTHER INFOR-
MATION ADDRESS
t FRANK MEREDITH,
T SFfSRFTAnV
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A MAJORITY OF WANT AD5 BRING
RESULTS
If that wore not true, thoro would soon ccaso to bo any want advertising.
Of courso not ALL want ads "pay" not ALL want ads bring tho results sought, by tho advertisers,
But it is n solf-ovidcnt fact that a majority of want ads DO PAYdo bring results. For if more want
advertisers failed than fluccccdod thoro would bo a gradual decline in tho volume of tho want ads. There
would bo u constantly DECREASING numbor of people who uso them. After awhile there would bo no
mora want ads at all.
That thoro aro more and moro want ads printed all tho timo proves that a MAJORITY of them are ItE
8 ULTFUL proves that thoy givo REAL SERVICE to thoso who uso them.
And this fact ought to havo its direct application to YOUR AFFAIRS.
Want Ads One Cent a Word
MEDFORD MARKETS.
(Prices paid by Medford merchants.)
Potatoes, now, $1.151.25 per
owt.( cabbago. 2c.
Blackberries, $1L25,
Peaches, 3GS0o box.
Cuoumborn, lOo to 15c doz.
Squash, 35&0a dozon.
Corn, lfio dozon.
Cantaloupes, 2540c dozen.
Watormolons, 520c.
Tomntoco, lVc.
Pumpkins, 812Vc.
Apples, l'fcc; Pears, lc.
Prunes, l2c.
IJuttcr, Egg and Poaltrjr.
(Pricos paid by Medford merchants.)
Ranch butter, 30o; fancy creamery,
35c.
Fresh ranch eggs, 35c.
Mixed poultry, 1014c; spring
chickens, 1018o; turkoys, 17c.
(Prices paid produwrs.)
liny Timothy, $10; alfalfa, $12;
grass, $14; grain hay, $16.
Grain Wheat, $1:16 bushel; oats,
$32 ton; barley, $U0 ton.
Beef Cows, 44' o; steers, 5
5V&o ; pork, 0o; mutton, 55Vo;
lambs, Go; veal, dressed, 8c.
(Selling prices.)
Rolled barley, $1.75 cwt., $32 ton;
bran, $1.70: middlings, $1.851.0O;
aborts. $1.801.85.
FOR SALE.
Farms or Orchards.
FOR SALE -14 ncres orchard land
nt $75 per acre, or will oxchango
for bungalow in Mcdford. B. F.
Benson, at Mooro hotel. 144
FOR SALE Fino orchard and driv
ing team, weight about 1200 lbs.;
also double harness nnd now hack
Address Box 027, Medford. tf
Business rropcrty.
FOR SALE Choico business prop
orty at u bargain, on long timo;
easy terms. Address Condor Wa
tor Powor Co.
$500 onsh will handle somo Medford
property that should show profit
of $4000 In year. Soo Ownor, B. F.
Douson, at Mooro Hotel. 140
Acreage.
FOR SALE By owner, 40 ncres best
fruit, vegotnblo or genornl fanning
lnud in Jackson county; ontiro trnot
ditched for irrigation and n por
polual water right deeded with
place; every foot of tho 40 can bo
cultivated; 12 acres set to young
fruit ; soil is unoqualcd for rnising
veu'otabhvs, gardon truck of all kinds
and tho production of the best fruit
at least expense; n good incomo ns
surod until orchard is producing;
for u homo or an. investment inves
tigate this; vory liberal terms. For
particulars address IT, Mail Tribune
office. 144
FOR SALE 100 acres timbor near
Jacksonville, $L7 por noro; easy
terms. See owner, B. F. Bonson,
Mooro Hotel. 144
FOR SALB-plflO ncros timbor land,
choap for cash, nonr Medford. J,
R, Stovonson, Tarpan, Tox. 147
FOR SALE Two 10-noro tracts
near Eaglo Point, good soil, lovel;
ono trnot pnrtly cleared, $800 each:
terms half. cash, long timo on bnl
unco. Addross P. O. Box 702, Mod
ford, Or. 100
FOR SALE 120 acres. Evans Crook
fruit; ImprnvomontB; buy of owner.
Wrlto S. F, Pi.ttor, R. F D Wood
vlllo, Or. tf
FOR SALE 5 and 10-aore traots
just within nnd adjoining city lim
its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pay
ments. Address Condor Water
Power Co.
House. ""
FOR SALE A now modorn 7-room
bumralow, on paving, comont sido
wnlks, throe lilookn from park;
$2850. Address Box 30(1. Routs
for $10.
FOR SALE Fino 8-room bungalow
on fino cornor, cast front, modorn;
$4250; n snap, Vnn Dyko Roalty
Co. tf
FOR SALE Modorn five-room
houso, with 8oroon porch, a bar
gain nt $3250; tonus, VnirDyko
Kenlty Co. tf
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Sovon-room now mod.
orn house; lot G3 by 108; oast
front; good loeatlon; worth $6000;
will icll at a bargain. Addross
A3, caro Mall Trlbnno office tf
FOR BALE House and two lots,
$2150. Inquire Bob Taylor, 815
Myrtle street tf
FOR SALE Furnished houso'with
barn; also houso and two lots. In
quire of ownor, No. 723 13th street
WCBt, 141
FOR 8ALE Beautiful bungalow, lo
catod one block wont of South Oak
dftlt; ftro rooms and modorn bath;
otcno foundation; largo porch, ex
tending acrom front and sldo; lot
59x163; 19 apple treca In full bear
ing; price for quick ealo $2050; halt
cash, balanw easy terms. Seo own
or at BUorman Clay Piano com
pany, tf
FOR BALE Two four-room bouses,
largo lots, sale choap, before Sep-
, tcmbor lBt. Call 416 Borrdman Bt.,
or address Brx 364, Medford Or.
139
FOR SALE Wilt soil 5-room cot
tago for $900; small payment down,
balanco $20 monthly. Seo ownor
Benson, at Mooro hotel. 140
FOR SALE My property, now
$2000. Bob Taylor, 815 Myrtle
street. 145
FOR SALE Several houses and lota
also fine fnrm. D. T. Luwton,
Owner. ' tf
FOR SALE Five-room houso, lot
53 by 200, oast front. North Cen
tral Avonuo. Call on J. T. Sum
morvljle, Whlsonant Barber Shop.
tf
Business Opportunities.
Lots.
FOR SALE 20 lots near paving, at
one-half real vnluo; will tako $5000
for bunch; $500 will handle. Soo
owner, B. F. Benson, nt Mooro ho
tol. 144
FOR SALE Six lots in Ashland,
near F. M. church, $800 spot cash.
L. N. Judd, Talent. Oregon. 143
FOR SALE Fino lot on Oleson at.,
near West Fourth tstroot; $100 will
hnndlo; n bargain. Address Al,
Mall Trlbuno office. tf
FOR SALE Fins lot In Walnut
Park addition, cast front, -near Weat
Sth stroot. Address A2 caro Mall
Trlbuno otflco. " tf
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE Furnituro for 5 rooms,
complete; modern bungalow for
rent, with lease. Addross Box 80,
Mail Tribuno office. 141
FOR" SALE Chandler & Prlco Gor
don Jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain.
Inquire Mall Tribune office.
PARTIES leaving city will soil fur
nituro of 9 rooms, reaeonnblo, with
or without piano; ront houso. Room
207 Phlppo bldg. tf
FOR SALE Horses; ownor has no
furthor uso for thorn. Addross 502
North Court st, 143
FOR SALE Now 3.2x3ij quick do
tuchnblo tire, $25. See . E. Watt,
215 E. Jnokson. tf
FOR SALE 22-cnlibro Mnrlin re
penting riflo nnd 200 cartridges,
$0.50, Address R, enre of Mai)
Tribuno office. 141
FOR SALE Now tout, rondo for all
kinds of wenthor; at a bargain. Call
430 S. Evergreen st. 140
FOR SALE Legal blanks ot all
ktudB trespass and other notices,
at Mall Trlbuno office.
FOl! SALE A first closs toam
of mnros, 7 and 9 yours old, prac
tically now harnoss nnd wagon. 3
fipotibn harrow. Now 12 inch plow,
and 7 shovol oultivntor. Every
thing now nnd first class. Pioreo
and son, 128 East Main, Medford,
Orocnu. tf
FOR SALE Plncor claim, 00 ncros
ditch, rcRorvoirs, smnll houso, good
hind, Jackson villo 8 miles; price
right. Address V. A, Springford,
Jacksonville, Or. 142
FOR SALE
JHSUVGCUflBOnBB
FOR SALE A work team, cheap;
or trade on town lota. Apply to G.
E. Trolt, Aider st, off South Cot
tago. 141
FOR SALE Ten tons of fine grain
hay, about two miles east of city.
DJ. C. Maltby, room 7, Postoffice
bldg. Phono 408L 144
FOR SALE One bay mare eight
years old. Sixteen hands. Sixteen
hundred pounds. Sonnd and willing.
Ipquiro of Smith and Beokwith,
Medford. Oregon. 141'
FOR SALE Cheap; oak dining ta
ble, New Home sewing machine. 228
North Central nvo. 142
FOR SALE At a bargain, entire
grading outfit, consisting of 24
head of horses and mules, harness,
seven wagons, 4 tents, 16x18, 8
Fresnos, 100 blankets, full set of
blacksmith tools for grading camp,
4 No. 2 Wheelers, 3 plows, 15 set
of double and single trees extra;
also a lot of miscellaneous tools for
uso in grading; entire outfit can bo
seen at Eaglo Point. Call on or ad
dress George Powel, caro of Jack
son place, Englo Point, Or. 154
FOR SALE 10 h. p. upright boiler
at abargain. J. T. Norman, Box
all. Ashland, Or. 144
FOR RENT.
Furnished Rooms.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
308 Knight st. 142
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, bath,
etc.; convenient to bicrh and North
schools. 429 North Central ave. 142
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room
817 W. 10th st. 141
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
transients. No. 10 North Grapo
Btrcot, next to Farmers and Fruit
Growers' hank. tf
Houses.
FOR RENT Houso nnd barn, 1 milo
east of city limits; suitable for
teamster; $10 per month. Address
P. O. Box 172. 144
FOR SALE: $1200, two-story now
houoe, four rooms and pantry down
stairs, upstairs not completed; wood
shod nnd well; lot 50x258; close
In. Inqulro J. Rotor, 6 South C
street. 140
Furnlsliod Houses.
FOR RENT Cheap; 4-rooin cottage,
range, furniture, wood for sale. Ad
dress M. J. G., caro Mail Tribuno
office. 140
Miscellaneous.
FOR LEABE Fully oqulpped gold
mlno; ton-stamp mill and concen
trator, all c-roruted by electric pow
ei. Ownor will furnish free elec
tric power for sharo In proceeds. See
Smith, at Condor Water & Powor
Co.
WANTED.
Help Wanted Miscellaneous,
WANTED Salesmen m every local
ity ot tho northwest; monoy ad
vanced weekly; many make over
$1000 month; choico of territory.
Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top
peniah, Wash,
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED Single woman for cook
ing on ranch; must bo first-class;
good position and facilities offered
to right porson. Address X Y ',
Mnil Tribuno. 142
WANTED At the Ashland Hotel,
ABhland, a chambermaid and wait
ress; both must come well recom
mended and fully competent; good
wages. Address N. D. Hardy, prop.,
Ashland, Or.
WANTED Couple to work on ranch;
woman to cook for roon; no chil
dren. Hollywood Orchards. Phono
Farmers 7063. tf
WANTED Washerwoman for fam
ily of two. 428 N. Oakdale. Phono
Main 481. ' 140
WANTED Woman to work by tho
hour washing and swooping, Phono
3951. tf
WANTED Woman to do washing
for family of two; Addross 112, oare
Mail Tribuno offices tf
WANTED.
Help Wail teO- Temmlc.
WANTED Competent girl for gen
eral housowork on ranch near town ;
all city conveniences; small family,
good wages. Apply E. V. Foster,
ono milo south of South Oakdale
limits. Address Medford. 141
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Fivo bnddor,. Rogue
Rlvor Valley Naraory Co., Inc., 25
West Main st Medford. Or. tf
WANTED Experienced stone cutter
and quarry man. Call at Condor
Water and Power Co. office.
MtaceBMeoa.
WANTED Mrs. J. S. Carroll has
'opened a dressmaking and hand
embroidering establishment a( 320
North Riverside ave.; trade solic
ited. 146
WANTED By a Gorman gentleman,
private lessons in English. Address
Box 40. Medford, Or. 142
WANTED A Jackson county and
Medford city map; must bo cheap
for cash. Address 213 Fniitgrow-
ers' Bank bldg., or phono 2592. 140
WANTED Hack, in eood repair; 2
seated, brake nnd pole. Address
Lock Box 65, Eaglo Point. Or. 140
WANTED Nice, cozy room, close
in, unfurnished, by young couple;
no board. Address C. A. Lux, Med
ford. 141
WANTED Unfurnished housekeep
ing rooms for couple. Phono Main
2772. 140
WANTED To purchase 160 acres
or more of uncleared land at 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. 100
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 Clean rags. Inquire at
Mall Tribune office. tf
WANTED Highest cash price paid
for clean cotton rags, delivered to
Mall Tribune office.
LOST.
LOST A bunch of keys. L. A.
Hoover. Leave at Mail Tribune of
fice; 142
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 make.
Finder will please leave some at
Mail Tribuno office. 134tf
LOST On road to Central Point, a
bunch of keys, attached to a chain
with spring attachment; ono key
tagged S. P. M. S. C. Leave at
Mail Tribune office and receive re
ward. 145
FOUND
FOUND A gentleman's ring on
Butto crcok, about three weeks ago.
Owner can redeem tho same by call
ing on W. H. Myers at Browns
boro. 141
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers,
Palm building.
A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post-
office.
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEA
LEY Attorneys-nt-law. No. 9 D
street, ground floor.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Reomes. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank build-
ing. second floor.
Architects.
NORMAN WINDER, architectural
draftsman and builder See mo
about your new home. I can save
you monoy by planning to your
own idons and figuring with you
right. Write Box 37, P. O., Med
ford. JOnNS & TURNER, Architects and
Builders, Office 7-8, 325 Main.
Phono Main 3471. Residence phone
2471.
Unions.
CARPENTERS UNION, LOCAL
1840 Moots at Smith's hall, 128
North Grapo stroot, every Thurs
day ovoning promptly at 8 o'clock.
All journeymen carpenters, as well
as looal members, urged to bo pres
out. Businoss of vital interest to
all carpontcrs Irnnsnoted at thoso
mootings. J. J. Soal. business ugt.
Tin Bhup.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin an
sheet iron ware on hand and madt
to ordor. 128 North G St
Dentists.
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Office
in room 200, Phipps bldg. Gas nd
ministerod for oxtraotipn of teoth
Telephone Main 341. Night phono
4432.
DR. W, M. VAN SCOYOC. Dentist-
Offioo in rooms 203-204, Farmers'
& Fruitgrowers' bank building,
west of the tracks.
USINE8S DIRECTORY.
Uadcrtaicen.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Uh
dertakero. Day phone 351. NifcM;
phones, C. W. Conklin 3M1, Jf. ML
Butler 357L
Photograph
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pom wifc
Maokey and die with joy." Over
Allen & Reagan's Btore; mixaac
on Sovonth street.
Mtunograptiera.
ELLA M. GUANYAW Paha SteeiC.
Stenographic work dene qiefc&
and weH.
Cement HXlewalfca-
CEMENT SIDEWALKB. ku
stono mason, plasierisg
kinds of stucco work. Expert woefc-v
manship at reasonable chaigna fcjp'
the day or contract. Adir Ma t
sons. 511 E. Main st. Majfogj. Or.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND OOD
James A. MacKeane,
new and second-haad
hardware, clothing, boots m4
Highest cash prices paii '
cast-off clothing. Call and w
when you have someUuBg to seH.
103 South Central.
Priaten aa4 PakMaMra. '
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Us tf
best equipped job office ia SmUw
em Oregon; Portland
8onth Central avenue.
UUllard Fatten.
S. T. BROWN & CO. KHkri Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up
Young k Hall baiHfaff. A
cool place to spesa the het
noons.
HeepMaJa.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C at, Medfoni, Qtaw M.
' W. Hfcey, Matron. Official 1
P. ft E.-R. R.
JHfiSs
EABLE C. SABIN Orchard
city property. Lut yor
with me. Only desirable
handled. Boom 202,
Bank bldg.
BUI
VERNE T. CANON BiU Pee
Distribator. All erdew
filled. Boom 20, Jackson Cefnty
Bank building. Medford. Ore.
Cigars dlTobaeo.
IRELAND ft ANTLE, Saokehos
Dealers in tobacco, dmr
scorers' supplies. Exclusive
of Lewis Single Binder, EI Merit
and El Palencia. 212 Wert Mam.
street.
Palsters aad Paperhaasjsc.
H. G. DEAN, O. P. M'MULLEN
Phono 3732. Dean ft MeMalle.
contracting painters, paintisc, pa
per hanging and tinting. Estimatea-
on all lands of painting wot
Medford, Or.
Faraitare.
H. F. WILSON ft CO., dealers ia
new and second-hand farsitam
and hardware. Agents for Hoase
hold stoves and ranges. 16 SettUr
Fir street.
MISSION FURNITDBE WOKKS
Corner 8th and Holly at., MM-.
ford. Mission Furniture mmi to
order. Cabinet work of all kinds-.
A trial order solicited.
MORDOFF ft WOLFF Cook atovssi
and ranges. New and Beooad-bsuaV
furniture. Eads' old stand, 18 WL
F st. South. Phone 91, Medfsri.
Ore.
Norse ries.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our tree
are budded, not grafted. Oar stoefc
is not irrigated. We guarantee vr
erything put out. We are not in fim
trust H. B. Patterson, office re
moved to 116 East Main st.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR
SERY CO.. Ino. Growers of hkk-
grado nursery stock. Office iC
W. Main. Tel. 1201.
Physicians and Burgeons,
DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Prae
tico limited to diseases of the eye,
oar, noso and throat. Temporary
location Hotel Mooro. After Octo
bor 1, rooms 313-314, Garnott-Cory
Bldg, -
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Oyyosito
Jackson County bank. Night
promptly answered. Office
rcsidonco phone Main 3432.
DRS. CONROY ft CLANCY, PfcjaiV-
cians and Surgeons, Taylor an
Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, U$
Office' phone 501, residence
612. Office hours 0 o. m. to y. i
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. KVJ.
MAINS CARLOW Osteoma
Physicians. Mission block. FImm
202. Medford.
llrirte Ooinnanies.
MEDFORD BRICK CO. G. w
Priddy, O. D. Nagle, Gta. V.
O'Brien Contractor. asJ, mh
faoturers of brick; dealers' to,
pressed briok and lime. Oiftok to
Postoffiee Week, roost S. nmm
tfe. till.