Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 09, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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MEDFOBD KAIL TRIBUNE, MEDffORD, OftEQONgWTmY, SEIEMBER 9, 1910.
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Answer a Want Ad and Investigate That Opportunity in Person
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CALIFORNIA CROP
, NEARLY ALL GONE
Bgobol & Day of Now York, under
lnto of Hoptoinhor a Hay:
HiirUuttH --California entirely owl
ul, not a car n day nrrlvltiK nnd tlioy
nro mostly yellow rlpo. Ono car of
bonutlon from Medford today, 3..'I7
to M and ono car to tin from Aran
Kr, WiihIi,, nil pr onclooed cata
logue. It would luivo mado inoro
money If wo could liavo Hold tho dif
ferent tilri'ii popnratoly. TIiIh nondii
brick to nhlppnrn $1,75 pof box f, o,
b. Noxt Tuesday wo open tho Imll on
Comlco porn, milling our flrat car
from tlio A. lllock Fruit company,
tfantn Clara, Cal, and wo will roport
to you tho ronult. Small- crop of fall
mid wlntor pears, tiipoclully Winter
.Nolls In California.
I'oaohr-H llottom touched ycnlor
tlny. Today 15c higher on Colorn
doH, host 70c to ROo. email CGc to
COo, UhoIohh talklnk about peaches
for Now fork wo think for tho rent
of thin ncaoon.
Prunes Our two enro today did
woll, nu you boo, Walla Wnlla car
Hou'nd. Tho Dull oh enr had many
loakors. Light nrrlvalH, strong mar
ket ahead and wo certainly urge- our
friends, especially In Idaho, to no
ahead with tholr flno Italians to Now
York, bocatino It lookn nl Irlglit
.ahead to uo.
Apples Wo mild 200 boxe hand
some Alexanders from California
yoatorduy r.t 2.3G. Two cam Ore
vonHtoliiH from Hood River hero and
celling $2, 2,2G, 12.50. according to
tho Iim. Huvers nil asking for rod
apples, and tho early Jonathans will
bo, wanted, no If you havo any lot
thorn come.
WHAT CAN BE SEEN IN THE
ASSOCIATION WINDOWS
Six Klburtu peaches weighing V
pouond each, grown by J. 8. Har
nojt, Contral Point, Or.
Flno tomato wolfing ono pound,
grown by Mrs. J. W. Jacobs.
A fow flno strawberries, llko you
ho In May or Juno, grown by L. 11.
Kqnt. Mod ford.
A pinto or flno figs and a pinto of
walnut from Illllcrost Orchard com-
v unny. " l H
A plate of flno Jonathnmi nnd a
pinto of Don DiivIb from Harbour &
UurKOHH, Antelope crook.
An olognnt bunch of Hod Siberian
crnlmppk'M, grown by 0, 11. Rich
mond, Woodvlllo.
Tho largest sunflowers Medford
linn over noon, grown by K. O. Hoko.
Flno plato of Nowtownn, grown by
'Ilntea brothers.
Alexander nnd Wolf Itlvor npplcs,
grown by ChnrlOB Skyrmnn, Trail
Crook, Or.
Sovornl plnton of 20-ounco nnd
Ortloys, grown by I)r
llrownnboro, Or.
Clnlrgeau ponrs, furnished by A, L.
Oall, wolghlng sovon-olKhtliH of a
pound each. s
Ono pinto Ooldon Cling peaches,
grown by W. I. Mclntyro, Jackson
vlllo. Pnto of d'AnJoua, grown by Ooo.
II. Dnggott, Contrnl Point.
An olognnt bunch of China nstors,
turniflhod by Mrs. J. W. Jncobn.
A lnrgo bunch of Spltzonborgfl,
turnlBhod by W. V. nnrmun,, Phoe
nix, Or.
A pinto of nlmondH, fiirnlshoJ by
F. 13. Morrlck.
A pinto of nose ponrn from A. C.
Allen.
Flno pinto of Bonklo ponrn from D.
"W. Luko, Medford, Or.
Two flno plntou of Klborta poncbea,
grown by A. II. Cnlhoun, Phoonlx,
Or.
Special attention la cnllod to tho
Amorlcnn Englo ponr. It did not
grow that way, but It Ih on exhibi
tion.1 Wo Htlll havo room for nddltlonnl
exhibits nnd trust our mombors will
co'ntlnuo to furnish uo with such fon
turcne will bo nttrnctlvo to visitors
to our city.
Statu Senator.
I am n cnndldnto for tho otflco of
fltnto Honntor for Jackson county, Hiib
Joct to tio doclolon of tho ropubljcnn
voters nt the- primaries to "bo hold
Soptombor 24th. I pledge mysolt to
voto for that republican cnndldnto
for United Statoa nonntor In congress
who Hhnll havo rocolvod tho highest
number of votes In tho gonornl oloc
tlon noxt procodlng. I nm nn ndvo
cato of good ronda and nil Improved
oducntlonnl fncllltlea, and nil, othor
thlngn which tond to tho bottormont
of tho county and fltnto,
WM, M, COLVIO.
(Pnld.ndvortlflomont)
HttBklns for Hoalth. ,
CROP IS FAIRLY
MONTREAL, Sept. 0.- Tlio con
tinued roportn of it fihortngo in tho
fruit crop in the Niagara peninsula
do not upponr serious to city fruit
itonlorri. Tliul tho ourly crop of
small i'riiitii will not ho and has not
been up to tlio murk la admitted, hut
little four in felt for tlio lute fruit.
Messrs. Hurt and Tuokwell of Mo-
(1111 iitrivil lifivn linen in I'fiMittninicil-
;. ... ,. , .. ...k,
now wiin me Krowora iu xiugara
fruit holt mid, it rcprcucntnlivo of tho
firm expressed tlio feul'mt: of untiN
fnutioii lield on uxiKtim; t'oiidilioiiH.
"Mueli of tlio tnllc of poor crops
I'omuri from tlnmo who hope to in
fluonoo Hritinh buyoro, now in tho
fountry eoptntcting for largo nuau
titicH of fruit. After we Imd heard
ho much about a poor crop nnd tho
exporter! hud been led to buy up ov
erytliimr or anything, wo wore nhlo
to uet all tlio good npploM wo wanted
for local trade. Thin yonr will proh
nlily end tho Bnmo way,"
Tliin yonr, noiiordintr to buyors,
Montreal Iiuh hocii a bountiful nupply
of tho lient quality of Niagnjn mcl
oiih. l'erbnpH tlio boat Niagara mol
oiia that havo been brought to Mon
treal in vearH have Hold on the local
fruit exchange at a price JO centH
lower than a far inferior quality
brought last year. The reiiHoiiH the
fruitgrowers give for whnl they
claim will be u nhort crap are that
many farmorti have neglected to
Kpray their treon, that continued cold
raiiiK mot tho opening IiIohhoiiih in
hpriug nnd that thin seiiHon lias pro
duced an "inoreittting nnd uupreeo
dcuted prevnlenov of curled leaf, n
fuugiiH diseiiHe."
A.V APPKAIi TO WIVKS
Curo tlio Drinking Iltmbaud by Unlng
OrrlmCnn lw Given Secretly
o more torrlblo affliction can como
to nny homo thnn tho craving for
strong drink of husband nnd father.
Wo appeal to wlvca, mothors and Bin
torn to envo tho husband nnd fathor
or brother with Orrlno, a scientific
curo for tho liquor habit. Can b6
given secretly.
Orrlno In sold undor nn nbsoluto
gunrnntoo that It will curo tho drink
habit or your nionoy vIll bo refunded.
tiitinimiim -
Fine Printing
Wo innko n Bpocialty of fino
printing, carry tho iicconsmry
ilock to onnblo uh to fill !!
ordera promptly, nnd gunran
too satisfaction.
Bout oquipod job offico in
Oregon Bouth of Portland;
nont export printers.
Ho fore Heading your ordorn
out of town, cull and figure
with ub if wo can Borvo you
for tho Hiunc price as nn out-of-town
eoncom you will wish
(o pntronizo homo industry.
Medford
PrintingCo.
HMHMMH'HHIMHIl
flam
ROOSEVELT'S Own Book
The Most Popular Book
Cfftriiht t Ctltt &n' SjI
By The Most Popular Man
African
GamTrals
Gives In book form by Roosevelt's
own hand the sole account of his
African Hunt.
CHARLES SCRIBNnR'S SONS
153 Filth Avenuo New York
felSf
Jtwauted NOWW
m In every M
City, Town And Village
A la Imndlo JM
Colonel Roosovolt'e
They're
So that you can go straight to
So tiint you'll havo no uroIchs
I tho want nds nro "classified'
Bo thai opportunity liuntcrs
"classified."
Want Ads One Cent
. T
Savo tho hanplneufl and prosperity of ,
tho homo with Orrlno. 1 por box '
Wrlto for froo booklet on "How to
Curo DrunkonnoBs". Orrlno Co., 032
Orrlno Dulidlng, Washington, D. C.
Orrlno Is oold in this city by Loon D.
HnHlclnn.
To soil It cheaper thnn any ono olso
la Important store advlco. If you
lot ho pooplo know about It, you'll
got ihera Interested In your Btoro
ncores oi thorn, who only "know"
MEDFORD MARKETS.
(Prices paid by Medford merchants.)
Potutocs, now, $1.151.25 per
uwt.; cnbbngo, 2c.
DluokborrioB, $11.25.
Peuclics, 3550o box.
Cucumbors, 10c to 15c doz.
Squash, 3550c dozen.
Com, 10CJirc.
Cantaloupes, 20(-10c dozen.
Wntennolons, Gfjj20c.
TomntocH. lc.
Pumpkins, 8(rt?12'2c.
Apples, lVc; Pears, lc.
Pnines, VA2e.
lluttcr, Kggs nnd Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford merchants.)
Knnoh butter, 30c; fnnoy creamery,
35c.
Fresh ranch eggs, 35c.
Mixed poultry, 10l'lc; spring
chickens, 1-lfJrlOo; turkeys, 17c.
(Prioos paid producors.)
liny Timothy, $10; alfalfa, $12;
gniss, $14; grain hny, $10.
Grain Whont, $1.15 bushel; ontB,
f32 ton; bnrloy, $ilO ton.
Beef Cowe, 4Ws o; steers, 5
fVo; pork, Oo; mutton. 5(($5V4o;
lambs, Co; veal, dressed, 8o.
(Selling prices.)
Rolled barley, $1.75 cwt., $32 ton;
hrnn, $1.70: middlings, $1.85(5)1.90;
horts. $1.80(o)1.8.r).
FOR SALE.
toirms or OreluxrCa.
FOR SALE An idonl smnll fnnn of
10 acres; almost 3 miles from Phoe
nix. snmo, dictnnco from Talent, Or.;
fruit land4, 2 good springs, 5-room
liouto, outbuildings, 50 ponr trees,
small fruit, 5 ncres cleared, $800
worth of wood; $1200 down, bal
ance on time to suit buyer. Take
care to Talent nnd I will show you
tho proporty. L. N. Judd, Roberts
bide.. Talent. Or. tf
FOR SALE Do you want n fine
farm of GO nores, neur Audorson
crook, Talent, Or.; fertile soil,
healthy location, among tho hills, 20
noros undor oultivntiou, a sovon
room liouso, outbuildings, etc., otc,
u woll of pure, spurkling wator,
sovornl living springs of water on
tho plnco; n fino bonring family or
chard of three acres; enrly nnd Into
npplcs; also pouches, penrs, plums,
prunes, cjiorrios nnd somo small
fruit; lovely view from it of tho vnl
loy; sovornl thousnnd dollars (that
is only u triflo ovor ($110) ono
hundred nnd sixteou dollars an
noro). Tnko your wifo and como on
the ears to Talent and I will tnko a
rig nnd go out nnd show you tho
plnco. L. M. Judd, Robert bldg,,
nonr depot. tf
Acreage.
FOU SALE Half noro on Bedford
lloiglits, fino view, water main run
ning through tho plnco; for quick
Hide,, $050. See M. S. Johnson,
English Chop liouso. 151
FOtIt SALE Or o.xchtuigo, by owner,
some good rnnuh proporty; nlso
Home town lots. Address P. O. box
083. Sfedford, Ore. tf ,
FOR SALE 35Va noros, 2 miles
wost of Medford on mnin ronilj fair
buildings, 20 noros in 4-yonr-old
Nowtowns and Spitzonborgs, bn!
mice planted to ponrn with pencil
fillers; big young tonm, Jorsoy oow,
oliickons, nil mncliiuory nnd tools
go with plaoo; $550 nn noro; good
terms, Thorq is a profit of $200 nu
noro in this buy inside n yonr. W.
T. York & Co. t
FOR SALE 5 noros, Woqt Medford,
excellent vow; will pint 28, lots;
lots adjoining soiling for $250 mid
$300; prioo $3000. P.ox 12, city. 14S
Classified For YOU
tho nd that interests you tho want
rcuding to do no entanglements of
. "
.i
may find the oppdrtuniritos that arc
FOB SALE.
IJujilne Projwrry.
FOE SALE Choice business prop
orty at a bargain, on long time;
oasy terms. Address Condor Wa
ter Power Co.
Hetifle.
FOR SALE Several bouses and lotB
also fino farm, D. T. Luwton,
Owner. tf
FOR SALE Furnished house with
bnro; also houso and two lots. In
ouirn of owner. No. 723 13th st.
wost. 148
FOR SALE 120 acres. Erana Creek
fruit; ImproroBcnU; buy of owner.
Wrlto S. F. Potter, U. F D., Wood
vlllo, Or. tf
FOR SALE C-room bungalow with
bath. Inquire of R. A. Johnson,
with Power & Reeves, 212 Fruit
growers' Bank bldg. tf
FOR SALE 5 and 10-acre tracts
just within and adjoining city lim
its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay
ments. Address Condor Water
Poyjgr Co.
FOR SALE $1200;- two-story new
house, 4 rooms nnd pantry down
stairs, upstairs not completed;
woodshed and well; lot 50x253;
close in. Inquire J. Ritter, 6 South
C st. 151
FOR SALE Flvo-room house, lot
53 by 200, oast front. North Cen
tral Avenuo. Call on J. T. Sum
mcrvlllo, Whlscnant Barber Shop.
tf
FOR SALE A new, modern 7-rooin
bungalow, on paving; cement side
walks, three blocks from pnrk;
$2850. Address Box 366. Rents
for $40.
FOR SALE Modem 5-room house,
furnished, nnd 4 lots, houso has
cement foundation and 2 porches;
u bargain if tnken quick at $2600,
Address P. E. Zepp, Medford, Or.
150
FOR SALE Two 10-ncro tracts
nour Eagle Point, good soil, level;
one tract partly cleared, $800 each;
tonus half cash, long timo on bal
ance Address P. 0. Box 702, Med-
ford. Or. 160
FOR SALE Beautiful bungalow, lo
cated ono Llock west of South Oak
dalt; flvo rooms and modern bath;
stono foundation; largo porch, ex
tending ncros.i front and aldo; lo$.
G9xlG3; 19 applo troos In full bear
ing; prlco for quick salo 12650; halt
cash, balanro cas; torms. Soo own
er nt Sherman Clay Piano com
pany. ' tf
Lots.
FOR SALE Lot, West Main st ,
Bowor nnd water, pavement paid in
full, largo lot; a bargain. Address
Box 12, city. 148
FOR SALE Botween Fourth nnd
Socond cts., eight high, level lots.
51x100 fcoot; sewor jv.id water;
prico $2400, $1100 will hnudlo; this
in n simp. Address P. O. box 172.
FOR SALE OR LEASE 5-nero
tract on North Riverside, lots of
fruit, garden, 7-room houso, bum,
good driving innro, light spring
wagon, ono milch cow, bunch ufj
tthiokens nnd house furniture. In
quire nt J. V. Kisor's place, on
North Riverside, just outside city
limits. irl
FOR SALE.
MlsrellnneoM.
FOR SALE I urn prepared to furn
ish wintor supplies of firo wood in
oak, fir nnd pino; stovowood nnd
four-foot length". F.l Osopbrugge,
phono 1941. 401 Riverside, nvonuu
South.
FOR SALE At a bargain, entire
grading outfit, consisting of 21
linml of horses niul mulos. harness,
sovon wagons, 4 touts, 10x18, 8 1
Frosuos, 100 blankets, full sot of
blacksmith tools for grading onmp,
4 No. fl Whoolors, 3 plows, 15 sot
of double and singlo trees extras
also n lot of miscellaneous tools for
use in grading s entire outfit onn bo
aeon nt Englo Point, Call on or ad
dress George Powol, onto of Jnok
sou plnco, Eaglo Point, Or. 154
nd ore "clnnssificd."
offers and quests to wade through
awaiting them the want nds arc X
a Word
FOR SALE.
MlsccIinneoHA.
FOR SALE Italian and petite
prunes. Fine quality, At 240 How
ard street, near Bennett avenue,
East Medford. tf
FOR SALE Legal blanks ot all
kinds trespass and other noMcea,
at Mall Tribune office. . "
FOR SALE Cheap; sideboard, beds,
chairs, etc., light Molino wagon, al
moBt new. 333 E. Jackson st. 149
FOR SALE Ono hundred angora
gouts, clicap; must bo sold at once.
J. A. Wcsterlund, phone Main 3371.
FOR SALE New largo roll-top
desk at a bargain. Call 210 Fruit
growers' Bank bldg., mornings, 8:30
toO. tf
FOR SALE Span of young ponies,
harness, spring wagon and tent,
$150. Call 1110 Eleventh st. west.
152
FOR SALE Four-cylinder Ford
runabout, magneto included; a bar
gain if taken at once. Inquire F.
II. Wilson. Spot Cofe 150
FOR SALE Chandler Price QCf
don Jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain.
Inquire Mall Tribune office.
FOR SALE Placer claim. 60 acres,
ditchp reservoirs, small house, good
land; Jacksonville 8 miles; price
right. Address V. A. Springford,
Jacksonville. Or. 159
FOR RENT.
PuraJ&hed Rooms.
FOR RENT Furnished room; large,
modem front room, close in. 243
North nolly. 151
FOR RENT A largo furnished
room on first floor; modem. In
quire at 227 S. Central. 149
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, new
ly furnished rooms, especially suit
ed for teachers in high and North
Side schools. 328 N. CcntraL147
FOR RENT Furnished "rooms for
transients. No. 10 North Grape
street, next to Farmers and Fruit
growers bank. tf
WANTED Three or 4 furnished
rooms for light housckeeeping for
two months or furnished house, by
young couple. Address or phone
Mail Tribune office.
i Houses.
FOR RENT Five-room house, city
, . .- . n ill XT T?:..a..w1a i.it
Water. glU. J.-I..I. .. immamu. J-ii
FOR RENT Six-room houso. Mrs.
E. L. Taylor. Medford Or. 151
FOR RENT Modern 5-room house,
furnished. 145 N. Oakdale. Call
Monday at 1026 W. 10th st 194
FOR RENT Furnished bix-rooin
liouso. Address E. L. T., enro of
Mail Tribune office 152
FOR RENT 5-room houso, on Ceur:
St., city water, $16 per month. Ad
ilross Box 12. eitv. 148
Miscellaneous.
j. UK L.EA&E Fully equlrpod gold
tulno; ten-stamp mill and concen
trator, all c-rernted by olectrlo pow
ei. Owner will furnish freo olec
trlo power for share In procoedB. See
Smith, nt Condor Water & Power
Co.
FOR RENT Stock ranch for ono,
with tho privilege of five. Rogue
River Land Cq., North Central nvo-
nue.
152
WANTED.
Situations Wanted.
WANTED Position as stonogruphor
and bookkeeper by lndv with tour
years' experience. Address M. O.
en ro of Mai. Tribune offieo. tf
WANTED Position as an experi
enced orohardist, oapablo ot acting
as foreman or manager ; man with
small family. Address A. L. Gall,
Toln. Or. 151
Help Wanted Male.
WAN'tKl) Exporlencoa mono cutter
and quarry man. Call at Condor
Wator and Powor Co's. office.
WANTED Flvo buddord. Hogue
Rlvor Vnlloy Nursery Co., Inc., 25
West Main st., Medford, Or. tf
WANTJID - Man who understands
orchard work, with 3 or 4 teams, to
take olinrgo of 200 noros in young
orchard. J. A. Wostorlund, offieo
in Medford National Bank bldg. 1"0
HELP WANTED.
Help Wanted -Female.
WANTED An experienced grocory
clerk, Btendy position. J. H.t core
Mail Tribune office. 148
WANTED Girl for general house
work, 3 in family. 520 S. Holly
st. 149
WANTED Competent rirl for gon
crnl housework; small family; good
wages. Phone Mnin 3111 tf
WANTED Servant for general
house work. Good wages. Address
F. Pelouzo, Engle Point. Railroad
fare paidj 149
WANTED Ten girls for folding pa
pers, Saturday morning at 8 o'clock.
Mail Tribune office.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Inquire at 618 West Main
st.
Help Wanted Miscellaneous,
WANTED Hlrjhest cash price paid
for clean cotton rags, delivered to
Mall Tribune office.
WANTED A ladies' gentle riding
pony to keep through the winter
for it use. 1113 S. Oakdale.
WANTED To borrow $1000 for one
to three years, on first-class close
in prdperty, worth $3000. Address
P. O. Box 702. Medford. Or. 160
WANTED To buy team o f mares,
weight 1200 pounds or over. Ad
dress P. O. box 265, giving descrip
tion and price. tf
WANTED Salesmen la every local
ity of the northwest; raonr ad
vanced weekly; many make over
11000 months choice of territory.
Taklma Valley Nursery Co., Top-
penlsh, Waah.
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. 160
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR TRADE 15 acres, 3y2 miles
from Medford, for city property.
Van Dyko Realty Co.
FOR TRADE 200-acro farm for
city proporty; a bargain; see us at
once. Van Dyko Realty Co.
FOR TRADE Team, wagon nnd
harness, for city property. Ad
dress A. P. Barrow, Medford, Or.
151
Miscellaneous.
FIREPLACES built, brick work con
tracted for; cement cisterns built.
T. C. Cole, 730 South Central.
LOST.
LOST Bank snek containing money
nnd keys, between Ross nve. and
West Main. Return to Mail Trib
une office and receive reward. 152
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers,
Palm building.
A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post-
office.
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA
LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 9 D
street, ground floor.
COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. Reomos. Lawyers. Of
fice Medford National Bank build
incr. socond floor.
Unions.
CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL
1840 Moots at Smith's hall, 128
North Grape street, ovory Thurs
day evening promptly nt 8 o'clock.
All journeymen carpenters, ns woll
as local membors, urged to bo pres
ent. Business of vital intorcst to
all carpontcrs transacted at these
meetings. J. J. Seal, business agt.
Architect.
NORMAN WINDER, architectural
draftsman and buildor See mo
about your now homo. I can save
you money by planning to ypur
own ideas and figuring with you
right. Write Box 37, P. O., Med
ford. JOHNS & TURNER, Architeots and
Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Main.
Pliono Main 3471. Residonce phone
2471.
Dentists.
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Offio
in room 206, PhippB bldg. Gas ad
ministered for extraction of teeth
Telephone Main 341. Night phono
4432.
DR. W.'M. VAN SCOYOC. Dentist-
Office in rooms 203-204, Farmer
& Fruitgrowers' bank building,
west of tho traoks.
Undertakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO, Un
dertakers, Day phono 351, Night
phones, C. W. Conklin 3601, J, H.
Butler 3571.
LAUNDRIES,
S1NO LEE has sold his laundry to
Wah Loo Co,, nnd horetlf tor it will
bo conducted by Wah teo. ' 'lie Is
an oxporioncod man in tho busi
ness.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Til olograph e.
MACKEY'S 8TUDIO "Pose with
Maekey and die with joy." Over
Allen & Reagan's store; ent ranee
on Seventh street,
tiieuogrsptien.
ELLA M. QUANYAW Palas Blook.
Stenographic work done quickly,
and well.
tferaent Sidewalk.
CEMENT SIDEWALKS, bneamason.
etone mason, plastering and all
kinds of stucco work. Expert work
manship at reasonable charges by
the day or contract. Addreea Ma
aons. 5L1 E. Main at.. Medford. Or.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS
James A. MaoKenzie, dealer fat
new and second-hand farniture,
hardware, clothing, hoots and shoes.
Highest rash prices paid for good!
cast-off clothing. Call aad see me
when you have something to sell.
103 South Central.
Printer aad
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tl
best equipped job office is South
ern Oregon; Portland priew. 37
Sonth Central avenue
BHllartf Paneea.
S. T. BROWN Se CO. Billiaraa, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs.
Young & Hall bdMkg. A ale,
cool place to spend the hot after
noon. floptta.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C st, Medford, Ore. JL
W. Hisey, Matron. Official hospital
P. & E. B, sL ,
Real
EABLE C. SABIN Orchard traeu.
city property. Lkt year holtinc
with me. Only desirable property
handled. Boom 202, Frsatcrowers''
Bank bid. ,
VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster aad.
Distributor. All eriera promptlr
filled. Room 28, Jaekson Const?
Bank building. Medford. Ore.
Clean i
I AVMIV
IRELAND & ANTLE. SmokekoBse-'
Dealers ia tobaeeo, eiffars sad
smokers' supplies. Exelaaiv e aceata
of Lewis Single Binder, H Merit
and El Palencia. 212 Weat Mam
street.
Falatera
Psperfeaaeera.
H. 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.
VmrmMre.
H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers ia
new and second-hand furniture
and hardware. Agents for House
hold stoves and ranges. 16 South
Fir street. Phono Main 3161.
MISSION FURNITURE W0RK8
Corner Sth and Holly its., Med
ford. Mission Furniture made to
order. Cabinet work of all kind.
A trial order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook stove
and ranges. New and second-hand
furniture. Bads' old stand, 18 W.
F st South. Phone 91, Medford.
Ore.
Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our tree
are budded, not grafted. Our stoek
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put ont. We are not in the
trust. H. B. Patterson, office r
moved to 116 East Main st.
ROGUE RrVER VALLEY NUR
SERY CO., Inc. Growers of kijh
grado nursery stock. Office 2
W. Main. Tel. 120L
Physicians aad Bargeoa.
DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Prao-
tico limited to disoases of tho eye,
ear, nose and throat. Temporary
location notol Mooro. After Octo
ber 1, rooms 313-314, Garnott-Cory
Bldg.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night ealla
promptly answered. Office aad
residonco phone Main 3432.
DRS: CONROY & CLANCY. Physi
cians and Surgeons, Taylor aaa
Phippa bldg., rooms 210, 211, 212.
Office phone 591, residence paoat
612. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
Physicians. Mission block. Phoae
202. Medford. .
Jlrlck CompanJea.
MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W.
Priddy, O. D. Nagle, Geo. r.
O'Brien-Contractors and maw
faotnrors of brick ; dealers k
pressed briok aad lbe. Offiee ia
Postoffice block, room 5. Pheaa
No. 5181 '
Tin Shops. "
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin 4
sheet iron ware on hand aad mad
to order. 128 North Q St.
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