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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1910.
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Write a Want Ad-When You've Quit Usinjj it and Want to Sell it
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FAME AND CHOLERA
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Government Shlpplnn Food anil
, Clothlnu to Poor Troops Bolnn
Rushed to Quell Any Outbreak,
Which Is Feared.
Causes of Distress Aro tho Vino and
Ollvo Crop Failures, Destruction
of Homes by Earthquakes and
Consequent Famine.
ROME, vlu tho Frontier, Sept. 1.
In roHiumo to appeals for nlil from
Hurl ami otlior portH on tho Adrlntlc
and oven iih fur Houth as HoKglo, tlio
Kovoriimont Is shipping food and
clothing for tho poor and tho cham
ber of deputies In preparing to voto
"dlntrvHn grants" f6r tho rollof of tho
people.
Meanwhile, reports aro becoming
inoro frequent that disorder and riot
havo occurrud at many placos owing
to tho dlutroKKliiK condltloiiH, Tho
Kovommont, whllo extending aid, hna
announced tfiat any outbreak will bo
dealt with niimmhnrlly and troops
havo boon rushed to tho affoctod dls
trlctH. Tho caution of tho dlHtrens aro tho
vino and ollvo crop failures, tho do
tructlon of homes by earthquakes
and tho consequent fninlnu Induced
by tho lark of employment of tho
manned. Added to this, cholera halt
become epidemic, having affoctod tho
country from Odessa.
BARRETT MARKET
NOT QUITE AS HIGH
Sgohol & Day of Now York, under
lnto of August -7, - say regunliiiK
Burtletts:
Market not quito iih high, largely
owin' to the t'legnut iiiality. Burt
lettH in barrels arriving here from
the Hudson river and other sections.
California almost finished it oar or
two daily, but some magnificent
Bartlettn from Med ford, five to
huvoii earn daily in tho Halo, are do
ing well, largely $2.50 to $2.75 per
box. A few of tho very finest from
California Hold at $3.25.
The first Cornice pears of the
campaign left California on the 23d
iust,, coming to our eare.
Apples A fow handsome Gruvon
stoiiiH from Hood River here .yester
day Hold $2.50 per box. Heuutiful
iuality, but lauhiiig in color. Early
arrivals of Jonathans, if with color,
may sell $2,50 to $2.75.
NEGLECT OF DUTY IS
CHARGE OF WITNESS
UUHAN'I), Mich., Sept. 1.
Charges of neglect of duty on tho
part of employes of tho Grand Trunk
railway wo.'u contained in testimony
of Aloxnmlor J re A fee, u fanner who
was u witnoss today in tho Driffield
wreck cmso in which 12 Pullman
passengers were killed. McAfee
naid that Engineer Spencer and one
passenger attempted to extinguish
the fire burning in on6 coach in
which passengers were caught, lie
alleged that the other members of
tho crew did nothing. McAfee naid
ho Haw a woman burning to death
and attempted to aid her. Ho told
tho trainmen of tho fact and they
declared that (bo object burning was
not a human form. '
ATTEND COLLKOH.
Arrnngo to attend tho Eugouo Bus
iness Collogo, and lot us got you a
good position vhon you graduate En
ter now. Bend for our now cnta
Iobho, -Vi West Sovonth street,
RMKono, Orocon. tf
Rock Sprlnrjs Coal.
Another oar of the celebrated
Hook Springs coal urrivod today,
More may come, but this is hero,
Soo W. J, Burbridgo, tho drayman,
now and plaoo your ordor. You will
need some of this coal this winter.
tf
Medford, Oregon This certifies
that wo havo sold Hall's Texas Won.
dor for tho euro of all kiduoy, blad
der and rheumatic troubles for ten
yours, and havo never bad a com
plaint. It gives quick and permanent
roliof. Sixty days' troatmont in each
bottle. Mvdford Pharmacy, tf
Ha skins for Iloaltli.
STALK
VINEYARDS OF ITALY
NEW FACTORY IS
NOW A CERTAINTY
Tho Medford Concrete Construc
tion company has received its cor
poration papers and will commence
tho erection of a factory within the
next few days, and as soon as tho
building is completed the machinery
ncccHHary for the production of ce
ment Hewer pipe, drain tile, brick,
blocks, etc., will be on the ground
for installation, The company has
already booked a number of con
tract h for scwor plpo at Mcdford,
and through tho'vulloy, and there is
already enough business arranged
for to keen the plant running for a
year. This company will employ
about 20 men continually at its fac
tory, besides carrying on a general
contracting business.
GREAT DISCREPANCY
APPLE CROP ESTIMSTE
SPOKANE, Wash., 8opt. 1. Tho
National Apple Show Hullotln, offi
cial Journal of tho third national
apple show In Spokane, tho wook of
Novomhor H "will havo tho follow
ing editorial under tho heading,
"Crop Estimates Far Apn'rt," In Its
September number:
"Tho annual dlHCUHRlon ovor esti
mates of tho apple crop of tho Unit
ed StntoH la well under way.
"There Is a marked discrepancy
between estimates mado up by tho
government authorities' and by tho
International Applo Shlppors' asso
ciation, which recently concluded Its
convention r.t Niagara Falls.
"It Is a most difficult mnttor to
estlmato crops of apples or, In fact,
any kind of fruit. It Is a well known
fact that a larr.o crop will Invariably
ho over-estimated and a small crop
will bo under-estimated. It Is nat
ural for growers to bo pessimistic
about damage when his crop Is ro
d a rod and to bo over-confident when
nature favors him.
"Thoro aro thousands of now acres
coming Into bearing In tho northwest
this year, but at tho same time tho
orchards In tho far eastern states aro
deteriorating, whllo those In tho mid
dle west havo suffered much by
frosts and drouth,
"Tho Pacific northwest will havo
a largo crop this year and high prices
should provall, bocauso of tho short
ago In the caBt and tho suporlor qual
ity of northwestern apples this sea
son." Tho forogolng bears out tho pre
diction mado In those dispatches sov
oral weeks ago, when It wns announc
ed that tho fooling among growors In
tho northwest was thoro will bo no
cheap apples this season, ovon though
tho crop would bo tho lrrgest ovor
hnrvoBted In tho Pacific group, which
takos In Washington, Oregon, Idaho,
Montana, Colorado, California and
Utah.
Ilasklns for roalth.
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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 H0RTICUL-
TURAL EXHIBITS. SPLEN-
DID RACES, BAND CON-
CERTS, FREE ATTRAC-
TI0NS AND FIREWORKS.
REDUCED RATES ON ALL
RAILROADS.
FOR FURTHER INF0R- 4
MATI0N ADDRESS
FRANK MEREDITH,
f sfhuftarv.
4- -H-MEDFORD
MARKETS,
(Prices paid by Medford morohants.)
Potntoos, now, $1.15(151.25 por
uwt.; oabbago, 2o.
niaokborrios, $11.25.
1'oaohoH, 3550u box.
Cuoiunbors, lOo to 15o doz.
Squash, 3550o dozou.
Corn, 15o dozen.
Cantaloupes, 25(Jj)'10o dozen.
Watermelons, 520o.
Tonmtooo, lVo.
A MAJORITY OF WANT ADS BRING
RESULTS
(HMnHraari
If that woro not true, thoro would soon ceaso to bo any want advertising.
Of courso not ALL want ads "pay" not ALL want ads bring tho results sought by the advertisers.
But it iH a solf-ovidcnt fact that a majority of want ads DO PAY do bring results. For if moro want
advertisers failed than succeeded thoro would bo ft gradual decline in tho volume of tho want ads. There
would bo u constantly DECREASING number of people who use them. Aftor awhile thoro would be no
moro want ads at nil.
That thoro aro more and moro waul ads printed all tho time proves that a MAJORITY of them arc RE
SULTFUL provcB that they give REAL SERVICE to those who uso them.
And this fact ought to havo its direct application to YOUR AFFAIRS.
Want Ads One Cent a Word
Pumpkins, 812'2c.
Apples, IVsjc; Pears, lc.
Prunes, VAGb2c.
Iluttcr, Kggs nnd Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford merchants.)
Ranch butter, 30c; fancy creamery,
35c.
Fresh ranch eggs, 35c.
Mixed poultry, lOfJMc; spring
chickciiB, 1018c; turkoys, 17c.
(Pricos paid producers.)
liny Timothy, $10; alfalfa, $12;
grass, $14; gruin hay, $10.
Grain Whont, $1.15 bushel; onts,
$32 ton; bnrloy, $J0 ton.
Reef Cows, 44Vfe c; steers, 5
5V; pork, Do; mutton, 55Vo;
lambs, Go; veal, dressed, 8c.
(Selling prices.)
Rolled barley, $1.75 owt., $32 tou;
bran, $1.70: middlings, $1.85(5)1.90;
shorts, $1.80(5)1.85.
FOR SALE.
Farms or Orchards.
FOR SALE M acres orchard land
nt $75 por acre, or will exchange
for bungalow in Mcdford. B. F.
Benson, nt Moore hotel. 144
FOR SALE Fino orchard nnd driv
ing team, weight about 1200 lbs.;
also double harness and new hack.
Address Box 027, Mcdford. tf
HunIiicka lroin-tty.
FOR SALE Choico busiiicss prop
erty at a bargain, on long time;
ensy terras. Address Condor Wa-
tor Power Co
$500 cash will handle somo Medford
proporty that should show profit
of $4000 In year. Sco Ownor, B. F.
lloason, at Mooro Hotel. 140
Acreage.
FOR SALE By owner, 40 ncres best
fruit, vegctnblo or gcnornl fanning
land in Jackson county; cntiro trnct
ditched for irrigation nnd n por
potual water right deeded with
place; evory foot of tho 40 can bo
cultivated; 12 acres set to young
fruit; soil is uuequalcd for raising
vegetables, garden truck of all kinds
and tho production of the best fruit
at least espenso; a good incomo as
sured until orchard is producing;
for a home or an investment inves
tigate tins; very liberal terms. For
particulars address II, Mail Tribuuo
office. 144
FOR SALE 1110 ncres timber nenr
Jacksonville, $17 per acre; ensy
tonus. Soo ownor, B. F. Benson,
Mooro Hotel. 144
KOIt SALE 1G0 ncres tlmbor land,
cheap for cash, noar Medford. J.
R. Stovonson, Tarpan, Tex. 147
FOR SALE Two 10-noro tracts
near Eagle Point, good soil, level;
one tract partly cleared, $800 eaoh;
terms half cash, long timo on bal
ance. Address P. O. Box 702, Med
fonl Qrx 100 ,
FOR SALI3 ISO acros, Evans Crook
fruit; Improvements; buy of ownor.
Wrlto S. F. Pi.ttor, U. F D., Wood
vlllo, Or. tf
FOR SALE 5 nnd 10-noro trnots
just within and odjoining city lim
its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pay
ments. Address Condor- Wnter
Power Co.
Houses. "
FOR SALE A now, modorn 7-room
bungalow, on paving, comont side
walks, three blocks from park;
$2850. Address Box 300. Rents
for $10.
FOR SALE Fino 8-room bungalow,
on fine covnor, oast front, modorn;
$4250; a snap. Vnn Dyko Realty
Co. tf
FOR SALE Modorn fivo-room
houso, with saroon porch, n bnr
gniu nt $2250; tonus. Van Dyko
Realty Co. tf
FOR, SALE Sovon-room now mod.
orn houso; lot 63 by 108; oast
front; good location; worth $0000;
will soil nt a bargain. Addros3
A3, caro Mall Trlbuno offlco, tf
FOR SALE Houso and two lots,
$21R0, Inqulro Bob Taylor, 815
Myrtlo stroot. tf '
FOR SALE Furnishod houso with
burn; also houso and two lots. In
quiro of ownor, No. 723 13th stroot
west. 141
FOR SALE.
Hooks.
FOR SALE Beautiful bungalow, lo
cated one Hock west of South Oak
dalt; flro rooms and modorn bath;
Btono foundation; largo porch, ex
tending ncrosn front and side; lot
S9xlC3; 19 applo trees In full bear
ing; prlco for quick salo $2050; half
cash, balance- easy terms. Sco own
or at Shorrnan Clay Piano com
pany, tf
FOR SALE 0-rooin bungalow wilhi
bath. Inquire of R. A. .Johnson,
with Power & Reeves, 212 Fruit-1
growers' Bnnk bldg. tf
FOR SALE Two four-room houses,
largo lots, sale cheap, boforo Sep
tember 1st. Call 416 Bordman st.,
or address Brx 3U4, Medford Or.
139
FOR SALE My property, now
$2000. Bob Taylor, 815 Myrtle
street. 145
FOR SALE Several bouses and lots i
also fino fann. D. T. Lawton,
Owner. t j
FOR SALE Fivo-room house, lot,
53 by 200, east front. North Cen-,
tral Avenue. Call on J. T. Sum-
morvtllo, Whlsenant Barber Shop, j
tf i
Huslncss Opportunities.
Lots.
FOR SALE Choice lofon paved,
street; will tako horse and buggy I
in trade. Address C. M., care Mail)
Tribune. 146
FOR SALE 20 lots near paving, at
one-half real value; will tnke $5000
for bunch; $500 will handle. See'
owner, B. F. Benson, nt Mooro ho-
tel. 144 :
FOR SALE Six lots in Ashland,
nsnr F. M. church, $800 spot cash.
L. N. Judd, Talent. Oregon. 141
FOR SALE Fino lot on Oleson St.,
nenr West Fourth street; $100 will
handlo; a bargain. Address Al, '
Mail Trlbuno office tf
FOR SALE Fins lot in Walnut
Parle addition, east front, near West
8th street. Address A2 caro Mall
Trlbuno offlco. ' tf
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE Small library tablP,
brass bed, nig; cheap. Telephone
Main till. 143
FOR SALE Span of young ponies,
harness, spring wngon and tent,
$150. Call 1110 Eleventh st. west.'
140
FOR SALE Furniture for a rooms,
complete; modern bungalow for
rent, with lonso. Address Box 80,
Mail Tribuno office. 141
FOR' SALE Chandler & Price Gor
don Jobfeor, 11x14 press; a bargain.
Inqulro Mall Trlbuno offlco.
PARTIES leaving city will soil fur
niture of 9 rooms, roasonablo, with
or without piano; ront houso. Room
207 Phlppa bldg. U
FOR SALE IIovsos; ownor has no
furtbor o for them. Address 502
North Court st. 143
FOR SALE Now 32x3Va quick de
tachable tiro, $25. See . E. Watt,
215 E. .laekson. tf
FOR SALE 22-calibre Marlin re
pentiug riflo and 200 cartridges, i
$0.50. Address R, care of M,ul I
Tribune office. 141
FOR SALE Legal 'blanks of all j
kinds trespass and other notices,'!
nt Mall Tribune office.
FOR"" SA LE A first class? Umi
of mares 7 and 9 years old, pnvi
tically now ImrnosR and, wngon. 2
section harrow. Now 12 inch plow,
and 7 shovel cultivator. Every
thing now and first class. Pierce
and son, 128 East Main, Medford,
Oregon. tf
FOR SALE Placer claim, 00 nores
ditch, reservoirs, small bouse, good
land, Jacksonville 8 miles; price
right. Address V. A. Springford,
Jacksonville Or. 142
FOR SALE A work team, choap;
or trado on town lots. Apply to G.
E. Trott, Alder st., off South Cot
tngo. 141
FOR SALE.
Mltcell&aeou.
FOR SALE Ten tons of fine grain
hay, about two miles east of city.
II. C. Maltby, room 7, Postoffic'e
bldg. Phono 4081. 144
FOR SALE One bay mare eight
years old. Sixteen hands. Sixteen
hundred pounds. Sound and willing.
Inquire of Smith and Beckwilh,
Medford, Oregon. 141
FOR SALE Cheap; oak dining ta
ble, New Home sewing machine. 228
North Central nvc. 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
use in grading; entire outfit can be
seen at Eagle Point. Call on-or ad
dress George Powel, care of Jack
son place, Eagle Point, Or. 154
FOR SALE 10 h. p. upright boiler
... t. :.. t m vr r.
511, Ashland, Or. 144
FOR REST.
FOR RENT Four nice front rooms,
close in. $15. 339 Front st. 142
Furnished Rooms.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms.
308 Knight st. 142
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, bath,
etc.; convenient to high and North
schools. 429 North Central ave. 142
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room.
817 W. 10th st. 141
FOR RENT Furnished rooms tor
transients. No. 10. North Grapo
street, next to Farmers and Fruit
growers' bank. tf
Houses.
FOR RENT IIouso and barn, 1 milo
east of city limits; suitable for
teamster; $10 per month. Address
P. O. Box 172. 144
( Miscellaneous.
FOR LEASE Fully equipped gold
mlno; ten-stamp mill and concen
trator, all crorated by electric pow
ei. Ownor will furnish free elec
tric power for share in proceeds. See
Smith, at Condor Water & Power
Co.
WANTED.
Situations Wanted.
WANTED Netice: Man with fam
ily wants position as foreman on
ranch; no experience with orcbnrd,
but willing to learu. J. E. Hen
dricks', Ashland, Or. Phone 140.
143
WANTED Position as stenographer
and bookkeeper by lady with four
years' experience. Address M. 0
enro of Mail Tribuno office. 141
Help Wanted Miscellaneous.
WANTED Salesmen In oyory local
ity of the northwest; money ad
vanced weekly; many mako over
$1000 monthi; choico of territory.
Yakima Vlley Nursery Co., Top
poulsh, Wash.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED Waitresses nt Florence
hotel, Weed, Cal. Call hotel by
long-distance telophone. 143
WANTED At tho Ashland Hotel,
Ashland, a chambermuld and wait
ress; both must come well recom
mended and fully competont; good
wageB. Address N. D. Hardy, prop,,
Ashland, Or. .
WANTED Couplo to work on ranch;
woman to cook for men; no chil
dren. Hollywood Orchards. Phono
Farmers 7063. tf
WANTED Woman to work by tho
hour washing and sweeping. Phono
3951. tf
WANTED Woman to do washing
for family of two. Address 112, caro
Mail Tribuno office. tf
WANTED Compotont girl for gon
oral housework on ranch near town ;
all city conveniences; small family,
good wages. Apply E. V. Foster,
one milo south of South Onkdale
limits. Address Medford. 141
WANTEi.
Help Wanted Mule,
WANTED To rent modorn unfurn
ished houso on west eido; 0 or 7
rooms; one with born preferred.
Address A. G., caro Mail Tribune
office. 141
WANTED Flvo buddew. Hogue
River Valley Nursery Co., Inc., 25
West Main St., Medford. Or. tf
WAiSTJSJJ Experienced none cutter
and quarry man. Call at Condor
Water and Power Co'. office.
MiaceIlAneoB.
WANTED To buy gpod lot, close
in, in a desirable location; must b"e
cheap; will pay cash for right prop
osition. Address N 2, caro of Mail
Tribuno cCficc. tf
WANTED Mrs. J. S. Carroll has
opened a dressmaking and hand
embroidering establishment at 320
North Riverside ave.; trade solic
ited 140
WANTED By n Gorman gentleman,
private lessons in English. Address
Box 40. Mcdford. Or. 142
WANTED To purchase 160 acres
or moro 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,
Mcdford, Or.' 160
WANTED To borrow $1000 for one
to throe years, on first-class close
in property,, worth $3000. Address
P. O. Box 702, Medford, Or. 160
WANTED $350 on $800 proposi
tion; 2Vz years. Inquire at No. 5
East Third st. 146
WANTED Three or four furnished
rooms, suitable for lkrht house
keeping. Box 99, Mail Tribuno of
fice. 141
WANTED Three or four furnished
or unfurnished rooms for light
housekeeping. Reply to "S. W.,"
caro Mail Tribune office. 143
WANTED Highest cash price paid
for clean cotton rags, deUvered to
Mail 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 nnd' Agate. Finder
please return to P. & E. office, tf
LOST Between Bybeo bridge nnd
city, a low tan shoe, Sorosis make.
Finder will please leave same at
Mail Tribuno office. 134tf
LOST On road to Central Point, a
bunch of keys, attached to a chain
with spring attachment; one key
tagged S. P. M. S. C. Leave at
Mail Tribune office nnd receive re
ward. " 145
FOUND
FOUND Ladies' gold watch fob.
Owner may have sijmo by proving
property and paying for nd.
FOUND A gentleman's ring on
Butte creek, 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. MBA
LET Attorneys-at-lnw. 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 builder See mo
about your new homo. I can save
you money by planning to your
own ideas and figuring with you
right. Write Box 37, P. O., Med
ford.
JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and
Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Main.
, Phono Maui 3471. Residence phone
2471.
' Unions.
CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL
1840 Moots at Smith's hall, 128
North Grnpo stroot, evory Thurs
day evening promptly nt 8 o'clock.
All journoymon carpenters, us well
as local mombors, urged to bo prest
out. Business of vital interest to
all enrponters transacted at thoso
meetings. J. J. Sonl. business ngt.
Xin tihop.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and
sheet iron ware on hand and mad
to order. 128 North G 8t.
Dcnttita.
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Offiof
in room 206, Phipps bldg, Ons nd-
ministered for extraction of teeth
Telophone Main 341. Night phono
4432.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Dentlat
Offico in rooms 203-204, Farmeri
& Fruitgrowers' bank building,
west of the tracks.
1USINES3 DIHECTPiV
Undertaker.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Uu
dertakors. Day phone 351. Night
phones, C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H.
Butler 3571.
Photographer.
IACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with
Mackoy and die with joy." Over
Allen & Reagan's store; entrance
on Seventh street.
Mtenogniphera.
ELLA M. GUANYAW Pahu Block.
Stenographic work dose quickly
aai well.
Uomcat Bklewatfc.
CEMENT SDDEWALK8, bneunasoa,
stone mason, plastering and .all
kinds of stucco work. Expert work
manship at reasonable charges by
the day or contract. Address Ma
sons. 511 E. Main st. Medford. Or.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS
' James A. MacKonne, dealer in
new and second-hand furniture,
hardware, clothing, boots and shoes.
Highest cash prices paid for good
cast-off clothing. Call and sea me
when you have something to sell.
103 South Central.
Printers aMI XmblUttrnf
MEDFORD PRINTmO CO. has the
best equipped job office ia South
ern Oregon; Portland price. 37;
South Central avenue.
liUJJard ranon.
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiftrda, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up itaira,
Young & Hall buildlag. A nioe,
cool place to spend the hot after
noons. floapnala.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOBPITAlr
344 South C st. Medford, Ore. B.
W. Hisey, Matron. Official hoapital
P. ofc E. R. B.
Beal
EARLE C. SABrNTOrchard tracts,
city property. List yoHr holding!
with me. Only desirable property,
handled. Room 202, Fruitgrowers'
Bank bide.
BUI Poeton.
VERNE T. CANON Bill Poiter tad
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Boom 29, Jackson Conatyt
Bank building, Medford, Ore.
Cigars aad TetMeee.
mELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse
Dealers in tobacco, cigars aaa
srokers' supplies. Exclusive a Rents '
of Lewis Single Binder, El Merito
and EI Palencia. 212 West Maia
street.
Painters aad PaperbBXn.
a G. DEAN, O. P. M'MULLEN
Phone 3732. Dean & McMullea,
contracting painters, painting, pa
per hanging and tinting. Estimates
on all kinds of painting work.
Medford. Or.
Vumlturc.
H. F. WILSON & CO.. dealers ia
new and second-hand furniture
and hardware. Agents for House
hold stoves and ranges. 10 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. Now and Beoond-hand
furniture. Eads' old stand, 18 W,
F et. South. Phone 91, Medford,
Ore.
Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERD3S Our trees
are budded, not grafted. Our stook
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out. Wo are not b the
trust. IT. B. Patterson, office re
moved to 116 East Main et
ROGUE RWER VALLEY NUR
SERY CO., Ino. Growers of high
grado nursery stook. Office 38
W. Main. Tel. 1201.
1'tiysiiians uud Siirgeoaa.
DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS-Prao-tico
limited to diseases of tho eye,
oar, noso and throat. Tomporary
location Hotel Mooro, Aftor Octo
ber 1, rooms 313-314, Garnett-Cory
Bldg.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night calls
promptly answered. Office aad
residence phone Main 3432.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi
cians and Surgeons, Taylor aad
Pbipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 211.
Office phone 501, residence phoaa
612. Offioo hours 0 a. m. to 8 p. m.
DR. F, G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAmS CARLOW Osteopathic
Physicians. Mission block. Pboas
202. Medford.
'trick Uompank.
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W,
Priddy, O. D. Nagle, Geo. T,
OUrion Contractors and taaaa
faoturors of briok; dealers k
pressed briok and lime. Offiee la
Postoffioe blook, room I. PkvwM
No. 8181.
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