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SJ&aZZSSOtSMl AOflDITOltD MAIL TJUJ3UN.E, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OGTOGER 25, 1910. JNfll N ROM WENATCHEE SI .50 Top Prices Socurod F. 0. B. Iiy (ho Northwestern Fruit Exclmnno for Four-Tier Apples Car of Spitz cnhcriis Soils at $1.40 F. 0, D. Tliu Northwestern Fruit Exchange reports tlii) apple Hituatioii iih i'ol Iowh Menday: Tho market opeim today rutliiir lii!ut. Tliu demand for lotiutliiuiH, which Iiiih Ixiiui iiullu uolivo, hociiw to have fnllnn (i IT malcrially, mill tliu buyers uiu turning their iittiuitioii to hard winter varieties hiiuIi iih WiiH'HiUM mill Niinilitr storage i'ruit. Wo liuvu noli! oar IMIDll I. (Iioul Northern. I'roiii Wouiitchco, October 111, In it buyer in Ohio, at the fol lowing pricim: tloiiathaiiH, (tier mid larger. . .$1.50 JoniilhiiiiHt 'l'j anil 5-lior..... l.'l't OriiucH (loldou 1.11) Suuutorn 149 Winter Bulimias 2.40 All f. o. I), Hhippiug point. We have. Hold ear choice. Spitxou Ihtu'h i'liiiu .Medford, October 12, d. 1'. .., 8403 at .fl.40 per box f. o. It. for all wizen. Wo have Hold ear 37480, C. 0. & Q., mixed choice guides, at $1.25 for .lonathaiiH, .11 per hox for the othur varietiuH, f. o. It. TIiSh car coutniiw 10 different varieties mid wiin Hold lo a liuyer n. Oklahoma at full value. We report Hale of car H03B4, flreat Northern, from Cashmere. October 15, contain ing 14 different varietieH of choice irradeH, nt $1,1.1 for choice .loiiath aiiK, King David and Ktayinau WinesapH; 00c for the other vari eties, incliidiuir Hen Davis, Pear HiaiiiH, Hamhori, Baldwins, etc. Wu have iiIho Hold car 1)0004, Great Northern, from Ciihtncr October 10, containing seven Mtrieliort of mixed choice nt it straight price of $1.10 f. o. h as the fruit ruiiK to de sirable varietieH. COY SAYS HARVARD WILL FINISH IN LEAD NEW YOHIC, Oct. 2-L-- Te.l Coy, "the famous Yale plnyar, writing In tho New York World toilny, given the following prediction on tho outcomo of the football Hoanon In tho enntorn universities: .J'Tlio tonmn will finish with Hnr vnnl In the load; then Pennsylvania, Princeton, WoHt Point aiid Ynlo, In 'the order named. "Ah yot Hnrvnrd has not boon scored agaltiHt and has proved n groat ground calnnr. Ilor lino la heavy and 1 endy. Tho machlno piny In of groat power and tho hack flold Ih fnst nnd cluvorer than that on any of tho opponoutn of tho crlniRou, 'Ya'" hnH proved a dhmppolutmont to h" 'tUiorontH. It scorns to havo lioon linpOHHlhlo for tho conches to Improve tho team with tho mntorlnl at hnnd." BACON SOARS; TOO MUCH PROSPERITY CIIICAOO, Oct. 2G."Tloro'H too much proaporlty," nald tho loading packorn early today, and ahortly nf torwardH tho price of lmcon mm rod to -10 contH por pound. "Tho people want tho bint and are willing to pay for It," nald one pack er. "Thoro la a nhortneo of fancy Iiokh and It Ih .afney lioga that make faucy hacon. Tho domand la now for fancy hogs, co why ahouldu'l tho prlcoH rlao?" STOCK MARKET STRONG NEW YORK, Ocl. 25,-k-TIio mixed gains by the Htocks at the opening toduy failed lo throw much light on the trend of speculative hontinuuil. United .States Steel opened uuehung ed, Union Pacific was down l'i and Rondiiic up !l-8. l'eniiH.vlvania rose 1. .'1-8 and Ooneral Elootrio 1. Laro huyinc orderH were distributed in the important stocks mid there was ,i sharp rally, which ran to over a point in Union Pacific and American Smeltinir. United Statos Stool roso to 70 7-8, tho highest price of the present movomout. The tone was heavy mid dull at noon, Houds wore steady. APPLES OF DIFFERENT VARIETIES NEEDED The committoo appointed by tho 'Commorqial ,elub is looking for eom morcinl apples of all description, outside of tho Nowtowns and Spitz 'onburgs, for exhibition at tho Spo lcntio apple show, "Wo havo nil tho fino Nowtowns and Spitzs wo nood," Bald E. B. Wa tormnn, "but wo want boxes of ov ory vnrioty of npplos grown in tho 'Rogue 'Rivor vnlloy, Tho fruit must Pure White Flour b)v u long time wo have been exploiting and urg ing our otiHtoinors to try thiH brand ol! flour. Ev ery poi'Hon who luih been induced to try Pure White haw remained a Hteady uhci. J low Ih that lor a recommend? Think what it mcaiiH. Not only have we been able to in troduce this fine flour into a great number of iMedford homes, b u t when a woman becomes acquainted with this flour she is sure to tell her friends, and in this way we have added a great many customers. If you don't use this flour, now is a good time to try it. We will guar antee that you will be glad that you did. We, know that jt is good for all domestic uses. You can bake bread or make pastry and always be sure of good results. Alien & Reagan Phone Main 27il Main and Central Notice TO OUH PATRONS: Owing to addltlonu nnd Improvo t'n'oiitH holnn'mado to our power plant nt Gold Hay It will bo nocoaimry to dliut down ho plant occaalonnlly tor Iho noxt fow dnya. Shutdowns whon necoHBnry w bo made Sunday dur ing tho day and at noon hour on wook dayo. Wo truBt that you will havo pa tleuco with iih for theao unavoldablo Interruptions In olectrlo acrvlco. ltoapoctfully, llOQUK UIVEIl ELECTRIC CO. NEW STYLES DIIIKOT FROM NEW YOUIC BOOK STORE bo of the prir.owiuuiug class and packed acuording to Urn specifica tions of the Rogue River Fruit & Produco association. Growors who have prime stuff in hox lots of any of the varieties grown in the valley stand u show to win a prize for then fruit. Vote No on AniHvvatlon. Tho portion of Washington county proposod to bo nnnoxod to'tho Mul tnomah Is aovon miles wldo, contains 112 of our 730 soctlons, four nnd a half of our flftoon mllllono of taxa blo proporty, ono-fourth of our vot ors and population and ono-lialf of our railroad milongo, Flvo hundred votors of this strip havo signed a romonatrnnco ngalnBt annexation a olonr majority, ns loss than 300 sign ed tho potltlon nnd about 000 votos woro cast nt tho last zoonrnl oloc tlon, In addition to tho many who favorod annoxntlon now opposo It and Bay tho out was made, too doop, Wo aBk you to voto No on Washington-Multnomah division, W. D. Wood, chairman Antl-Annoxatlon committoo, Illlluboro, Orogou. (Paid Advertisement.) DIKE ID SOI) SCORE CARDS H NOTICE OF BALM OF fjHH.BOO IM. PItOVEMICNT ItONDH OK THE (JITV OF MEDFOItl), OltlttlON. Tho ICty council of tho city of Medford, Oregon, will receive hwiN oil propoiialn for $.'M,G00,00 nix por cent, tun year, Improvement ImiikIh, at a mooting to bo hold on tho 2Dth day of October, 1010, Bids to bo filed with tho city recorder of nald city on or boforo 4:30 o'clock p, in,, October 2G, 1010, and to bo accom panied by a certified check equal to flvo per cent of tho amount bid, nald check to bo made payable to tho city tronwuror of mild city. Council roBorvefl tho right to re ject nny and nil bldH. ROUT. W. THLFBU, City Hocordor. anted this 30th day of Octohor, 191ft. AUTOMOBILES O. W. Murphy. O. M. Murphy murphy imos. Auto livery 1010 Chnlmorn Detroits. Phono 1801, Vnlloy Auto Company, Medford, Or. Quick Borvico. Eaav Riding Prices Right. PARRY AUTO LIVERY PHONE MAIN 3141. . Agonoy for tho Parry Care. Rogue Rivor Auto Co., Frank II. Hull, Prop., Medford, Or. L08T. LOST Taken from the alley by tho poHloffiee, a Rumbler bicycle with steel riniH, mud guards and solid robber grips. Reward if retunied to the iwHtofficc. 188 LOST Largo topaz hatpin. Return to Mail Tribune offico or Kecno & Harbor's dontal effice: reward. LOST Astray horso; a worrcl mare, about 10 or 12 yearn old. Finder pleiiHo take her to West Side livery and roecivo liberal reward. 101 pan rent. Furnished nooms. UKNIBUBD room to rent in private family; (jcntlcmnn only. 203 Realty i street north. EQR RENT Nfcoly furaiBhcdmw sIo(n)liitf rooms hoi nn3 oojd wotc-, bath: nil modem. 203 Olcson st., corner West Hamilton and Olcoon streets, 2 blocks from end N. Oak dnlo paving. Call Main 4474. tf FOR RENT Clean, comfortable bedroom. Phone 24f5. 221 West Hamilton. 188. FOR RENT Furnished roomg for tranalonts, No. 10 North Qrftpo street, noxt to Farmora and Frult growora' bank. tf FOR RENT At the Cottage, pleas ant, furnished rooms, with hot nnd cold running water; baths, largo sunny porches. 004 W. 10th St. or 124 King St. tf. FOR RENT Furnished rooms nt 44 S. Orapo st. 208. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms; bath mi connection. 113 Laurel st. Phones .!432 or J0:)2 tf FOR KENT Two furnished or un furnished rooms. Mrs. Lucy Da vis Smith. S. Central ave. 180 HiiKlnotw ItoonL FOR RENT Business room on W. Main st., 24x140, suitnblo for res taurant or billmrd room or other business, utonm heat. Gold Ray Realty Co.. 210 W. Main st. tf FOR EXCHANGE. FOR RENT OR SALE 5-room house and lot. Impure at 330 N. Front st. 180 FOR RENT $50; don't pay room rent; buy a furnished tent com plulo for housekeeping; gns mid wood stoves, rug 11x12. tnblos, bed, chairs, bedding and dishes; tout 12x 10. Phono Main 2012. tf FOR EXCHANGE Tho finest and best paying orchard in tho Rogue Rivor Valloy nt Ashland, within city Hints; a lovely homo; pays 20 per cent, net on prico nsked; will take a nice homo in Medford in part payment; balance easv. E. T, L., 571 Chestnut street, Ashland, Ore. 105. FOR EXCHANGE Medford and suburban proporty, ranches, timbor lands, for other property. Address Box 100. care Mail Tribune. tf UitNliuviH Property. FOR SALE OR RENT Good open ing for gcuernl merchandise sto-o in now town with $15,000 monthly payroll, on railroad, 12 miles from Medford. Gold Ray Realty Co, 200 W Main. tf. TO LOAN. TO LOAN $2000 to $5000 to loan on first mortgago, oity or .country. Apply F. G. Andrews, 0 S. Fir, Med ford; 180 FOR LEASE FOR LEASE Fishing, hunting, boating and bathing resort, 1 square miles body of water, on railroad, within 12 miles of Med ford. Addresn Box 201, onro Mail Tribune. tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Offico rooms in Eleo trio building, modern oquipmont, steam heat, electric light, baths, toilot, hot nnd cold water. Gold ltay Ronlty Co,, 210 W. Maiu 8t. tf F0n RENT k?nrmn. FOR RENT Farms from 40 acres to 400 rteros, nlfnlfn land, fruit runehes, cardan lands, Konoral fannlni; nuicJios. Oold Ray Realty Co., 21 () Wortt Main. tr FOll RENT Ranch; pood buildingH; close to school; pumpinK plant. In- ciuiro 11 North Central uvc 18B. Houhc. FOR ItENT Fumishod, 7 rojtn house. Call nt 400 North Riverside avenue. 188 FOR RENT 8 room house, 700 S. Oakdale nvo., boinK ro-docorntcl, ready in two wcoks; will sell if de sired, liny II. Tultlo, Park avc., '.minediatoly nt rear of above. tf. FOR RENT Only hotel in railroad town of 1000 inhabitants; Rogue Rivor valloy. Hox 300, rare of Mail Tribune. . tf. FOR RENT Large, pleasant room for one or two men, with or without board. Phono 4074. 343 North Ivy. 187. FOR SALE. tlouica. FOR SALE An artistic bungalow, G rooms and bath, complete with shades and screens, reduced from $4200 to $3800; scats, bookcases, buffet, two fireplaces, beam ceil ing, etc.; well built. Chas. D. Colbv. 010 W. 10th st. tf FOR SALF. Ouo of tho best paying business propositions in town; clearing $000 per month. Address Hox 80, care Mail Tribune office. 104. FOR SALE Choice business prop erty at a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address Condor Wa ter Power Co. FOR SALE Half interest in one of finest small businesses in Medford, and use proceeds of sale of sale to increase stock. Address Box 44), care of Mail Tribune tf FOR SALE I am prepared to furn ish winter supplies of fire wood in oak, fir and pine; stovowood and four-foot lengths. F. Osenbrugge, phone 1941. 401 Riverside avenue South. FOR SALE Large modern house with south nnd eat front, 113 foat fljont on Daved streot, by 181 feet !olig uicply improved grounds; ev erything strictly modern. Reason for selling, lady of house needs .1 change of climate. This place is suitable for nice homo or firot class foolniiig house. Easy tonus io right party. See the Jackson Coun ty Realty Co., 004 West Tenth St. ' 195. FOR SALE 5-room modern bunga low, furnished complete !'at $3,000; $1,200 handles this. Address Box 70. enre Mail Tribune office. 304. FOR SALE Two-stor houso and lot 00x250, East front, 10 minutes out $1200; Tonus. John Retqr, 6 S. Central Ave. FOR SALE Modern six-room bun galow, nearly new, just redecorated, close in, 3 blocks from West Main streot. on North Oakdale; also two other lots in connection; unob structed view; will sell all or cot tage on one lot separate; priced considerably below adjoining prop orty quick snle; immedintee posses sion given. Phone "1222 or call cor ner North Oakdale and Hamilton. C. A. Lux, owner. tf. - FOR SALE Two 4-room houses, comfortable homes, Inrge lots. In ouirc 410 Bonrdmnn st. 187. Lots. FOR SALE An inside lot with sewer, light nnd water nnd side walk, $425. Address owner, Cen tral Point. Or. Box 30, R. F. D. No. 1. 187 Ranches. FOR SALE I havo for alo farm lands, fertile, fruit nnd altalfn nnd timber laud in quantities of 10, 20, 40, (it), 100 and 240 acre-; bouses and outbuildings and families resil ing on the farm, young orchards, bearing orchards and small fruit; also fine houses nnd lot covered with fruit, in the now and just in corporated village of Talent, Or. If you are at Medford or Ashland, take the cars to Talent (only oot you 25 cents) nnd come nnd look nt property. If at other places, write, inclosing stamps, and I will give further particulars. Office closed on Lord's dny. L. X. Judd, Talent. Or.. Roberts hldg. 107 Acreage. FOR SALE Six bountiful ncros in Ashland, Oregon. Address, Owner, today. R. D. Sanford, Ashlund, Oregon. 188. FOR SALE 80-noro fnnn and orch nrd laud, 03 aores tillable land, ba! anco orchard and timbor and una. Jure; running wator; will tako somo improved city proporty in ox ohnngo for part; 1 milo from store and postoffico. Seo L. T. Conser, 914 Bonnott nvo. FOR SALE 5 nnd 10-aern traets just within nnd adjoining city Jim ita, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address Condor Watir Power Co. FOR SALE 230 nores ten railed from Control Point, all foncod, with 17 wire fence, rabbit-tight, two. story houso, a large barn, sohool houso noar by, ono good spring, one drill well. Price $75 nn npreo, or would tnko part near Los Angoles and rost cash. Box 203, Address Owner, Central Point. 103, FOR SALE. Acreage. FOR"8ALe Lon Molfnon Irrigated lands; a 20 aero tract of this rich land, with abundant wator sup ply will mako you Independent; consider theso cnaentala: A charm ng Calforna vnlloy, "Just over tho mountain from Medford;" an abun dant water supply, novor falling; dark, loamy soil, 1G to 30 foot In depth; perfect drainage, climatic conditions Ideal; cheap transporta tion by wtnor, mil and electric lino; cash markets and highest prices for everything produced; good schools; diversity of crops; every kind of fruits you can mention; citrus afl well as deciduous; two crops of most all kinds of garden truck nnd borrles can bo grown hero; and alfalfa, this ia Its natural homo, cut six times por year and ylolds from 10 to 12 tonii per acre. It Is lmposBlblo to find a region whoro tho roturnB nro moro gener ous. Theso lands sell, with per petual wator rights included, for $150 to $200 por acre, 1-5 cash and balance in four equal annual pay ments. Call at tho office and let mo explain tho project In detail, or write for freo booklet and lltera turo. Samplcu of cotton, tobacco, and pomgranatcs grown on the6o lands on exhibition at tho office. Frank O. Andrews, No. 6 South Fir street Medford, Ore., Resident agent, Los Mollnos aLnd Co., Teha ma Co., California. 178 FOR SALE 030 acres, 2 1-2 miles from railroad, 80 acres fenced, house, barn and other out-buildings, fino for sub-division, at $50 per ncro; 230 acres of this for quick sale at $35 per acre, including buildings. Will consider Los An geles for part, some cash, balance time nt 0 per cent. Address Owner, Box 272, Central Point. Ore. 187 FOR SAL"E 120 acres, dans Creek fruit; improvomenta; buy of owner. Write S. F. PUter, R. F D., Wood Tllle, Or. tf FOR SALE 8 acres, bearing orcb ard, 1 mile from Medford. This is a bargain; small houso and bam; finest fruit land in county, $3500 White & Trobridee. tr Kflscellaneoa. FOR SALE A good ranch, bed couch and good linoleum. Address McAndrew Mntbeson. care Mail Tribune. 187 FOR SALE Bees, reasonable. Cor ner 9th nnd Hamilton. 190 FOR SALE Automobile bargains; nil makes, $350 to 52,200. Will trade for real estate. Some fipc bargains. Call and see. C. H. Sny der Motor Car Co. If. FOR SALE-'-SO tons first class corn; also 200 tons well cured fod der. Enquire of Dr. R. W. 'Clancj-, Medford. Oregon. tf. FOR SALE Two jood rugs; in-on"-- '.26 W. lO.th St. tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Five passonser 4-cyIinder touring auto mobile Address Box 200, care Mai! 'j ribune offico. tf FOR SALE Legal olanTcB or all kinds treapuM and otner norlces, at Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE Real Jersey cows' milk nt 008 Newtown st. 187. FOR SALE I am offering to the buyer a limited number of lots, 1 and 5 ncre tracts, a large horse and farm truck. Address P. O. Box 047 or 908 Newtown st. 207. FOR SALE Fine seed wheat for fall sowing. Western Oregon Or chards Co. Phone 3371. 103 FOR SALE A pair 1200-pound horses, good workers or drivors; nlso a McConniek mower and horse rake, lumber wngon, work harness. Inquire 1021 W. 10th st. 190 HELP WANTED. Help Wanted Female. WANTED Sewing girls at Ahren'j, on the west side. tf WANTED Good capablo woman to clean house and sweep twico a week. Apply 319 N. Bnrtlett. tf WANTED Girl for gcnoral house work; good wages to tho right party. Address Box 29. care Mail Tribune office, WANTED Call or phono Main 32 for all kinds of dressmaking. Mrs. J. S. Carroll, 329 N. Riverside nvo- nuo. 100 WANTED Competent womnn for genornl housework, two in family, wages $30. Address Box 00, caro Mail Tribune office. tf WANTED Salesmen In every local ity of tho northwest; mouwy ad vanced wookly; many make over 11000 month; choice of territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top penlsh, Wash, WANTED Girl for genornl house work. 1017 W. Main st., E. B. Wa terman. 180 SKuatloBB Wanted. WANTED Bv Al carpontor and builder, foromnnship; best of rof eronces; can funiish first-olnss plans, blueprints and specifica tions. 190 WANTED A position on n farm or orchard with a small family, In quiro W. A. Martin, Medford, Or. 191 JAPANESE HOUSECLEANING CO. supplies all kinds holnors for do mestic work and ofneo denning boy. Phone Mnin 931.' 321 Alice street. 101 WANTED. MfKcenaneonn. WANTED Ono or two dozon Rhodo Island red pullets or year old hoiiH, thoroughbreds. P. O. Box 88, Med ford. Tel. 3002. 322. WANTED T rent a 0 or 7 room modem houso, closo in by Nov. 1; no children. Address P. O. Box 00, Medford. 100. FOR SALE All or any part of 1,000 shares of Automatic Call & Clock Co,, at 00c per share. Forced to sacrifice. Address II. C. Thomp son, 511 Swcetlnnd Bldg., Portland, Ore. 180. WANTED Dressmaking. Mrs. Field er, address 231 W. 5th at. 206 WANTED Somo good family to take 0 months old boy to board; will pay good wages to right pnrties. Ad drcss B 10. care Mail Tribune. 180 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Aiirr. ASSAYER Earl V. Ingels, B. S. Best cequipped assay offico in Oro gon. Established five years. Ac curate results guaranteed. Grants Pnss, Oro. 205 Cement BldewaUu. CEMENT SIDEWALKS, brickmason, stone mason, plastering and all kinds of stucco work. Export work mnnship at reasonable charges by the day or contract. Address Ma sons. 511 E. Main st.. Medford. Or. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped job office in South ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37 South Central avenue. Billiard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars nnd Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young & Hall building. A nice, cool place to spend the hot after noons. Narserle. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Oar stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. Wo are not in the trust. H. B. Patterson, office removed to 116 E. Main st. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO., inc. Growers of high grade nursery stock. Office 25 W. Main. Tel. 1201. 5000 YELLOW NEWTOWN apple trees for sale, also other varieties of trees, by Wagner Creek Nursery & Orchard Co., Beeson & Lester, Talent. Or. Tia Shops. J. A. Smith Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron ware on hand and made to order. 128 North G st. Read Cigars and Tobacco, IRELAND & ANTLE. Smokehouse- Dealers in tobacco, cigars and smoroka' supplies. Exclusive agents of Lewis Single Binder. El Meritt nnd El Palencia. 212 West Mam street. Unions. 'CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL 1840 Meets at Smith's hall, 128 North Grape street, every Thurs day evening promptly at 8 o'clock. All journejTnen carpenters, as well as local members, urged to be pres ent. Business of vital interest to all carpenters transacted at these meetings. J. J. Soal. business ngt. Attorneys. WIITHINTON & KELLY Yawyers, Palm building. A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over post office. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attornoys-nt-law. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Renraes. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank build ing, second floor. NOTARY PUBLIC Room 207, Phipps bldg. NOTARY PUBLIC Mail Tribune office. HOME Seekers' Exchange General investments; notary public. 107 E. Main. Room 9. Granite Works. GOLD RAY GRANITE CO., 210 W. Mnin st., manufacturers and deal ers in gmonumontal and buildin grnnito, crushed granite common brick nnd pressed brick, coarse and fine washod river sand. PAUL & WOLFF soil snnd aud foun dation gravel; all ordors promptly delivered. Phone 4721 and 1213 Main. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W. Priddy, O. D. Naglo, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractors and manu facturers of brijk; dealers in pressed brick and lime. Offiqe in Postoffico blook, room 5. Phono No. 3181. Palators aad Paperfcaagsra. H. fl DEAN. O. P. M'MTTLLEN Phnne 3732. Dean & MeMnllen contracting painters, painting, pa per hanging and tinting. Estimate! on all kinds of painting work Medford, Or. I11U rosters. VERNE T. CANON BUI poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29, Jackson Connty Rank building. Medford. Or. Phto praphere. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mnckoy and die with joy." Over Allen & Reagan's store; entranc on Seventh street. BUSINESS DIREOTtflV. TTtOHOKr.pT.c-r.T ELLA M. GUANYAW Pal Btefc. Stenographic- work dona qwektjr nnd woll. Architect. FLEMING & HALE Buildera aa contractors; estimates fumiskea; work guaranteed. Phone 385L, Giyousn trrial. 25. . NORMAN WINDER, aKkUeetural draftsman and builder 8oe tmm about your new homo. I ea yon monoy by plaunlng to year own ideas and figuring with yoa right. Write Box 37, P. O., Ifoi ford. JOHNS & TURNER, AreUtoete as Bonders. Office 7-8, 996 Mais Phono Mam 3471. Reside pkeM 744. Ileal Estate. THE MOOR-EHNI CO. Km ranck properties. City lots and dwellings. Firo insurance. 213 Frakgrawefx Bank bldg. Phono 2592. Physicians and Ba DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Practice limited to diseascu of wo men. Office Haskins bldg. Phone. Main 1001. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD, Office DTas kins bldg. Phono Main 1001. DR. W. W. WICK Homeopathic physician; residence 203 Olson St, phone Main 4474; office, rooms S. and 4, St. Marks block, phone Miubl 1871. DR. W. W. WICK Hoauoaatkkt physician. Residence 293 Olesec st. Phone Main ,4474. WiH ost offices in St. Marks Meek abeufc October 10. DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE in Rialto bldg., 123 E. Ma. Qu "administered for extractive o teeth. Telephone Main ML Xb phone 4432. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Doa&t Office in rooms 203-204, TV i " k Fruitgrowers' bonk awildiingi west of the tracks. DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Prac tice limited to diseases of the eyew ear, nose and throat. Office 21S E. Main at, over Medford Hard ware Co. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Pfcrysi cians and Surgeons, Tayktr aa Phipps bldg., rooms 219-21-212. Offico phono 501, residsaeo rhamm 612. Offico hoars 9 a. at. to 8 au : DR. F, O. 'CARLOW. DB. EVA MAINS CARLOW firlTniaftrir physicians. Mlsalbn Bleak. TfialeV' 292, Medford. DR. E. H. PORTER Diseases oC. women a specialty. Roosts 5 6, 7 8 St. Mark's bldg., Medford, O Phones: Office 4961, residence) 4951 L-cxcv CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEBI- CINES Will euro riMsau&HBv asthma, paralysis, sore aae" pri vate diseases. These roHadies may be procured at house, Kb. 241 SL Front and 10th sts, Medford. Orv where they will be sold by the pro prietor, Chow Young. Dr. Chow Young has traated sev eral severe cases with bis remedies since coming to Ashland and feaa. for references some of the best known nnd most intelligent citizens, in Southern Oregon. Call oa kiss. Thie is to cortify that Dr. Ckow Young, the bearer, attended sac, my trouble being lung troabk and asthma. I am better tkaa I kave been for twelve years. I saw tka lotter written by Judgo Banna and as he recommended the doctor so well, thought I would try Ub a&a. Mrs. St. Louis, Ashland, Or. "I was afflicted with heart and stomach trouble for many years, and at last ending in a atreko e paralysis, from which aa one ex pected my recovery, and bo obo knows how I suffered, bat at Iat I got a little better and I hoard of one Dr. Chow Young. I took treat ment mid am well now aad ean rec ommend him to any ono who aay be sick or afflicted with any of fckoae complaints. I nssuro you II aaa. well. pleased and thankful that I asa nlivo at this time. Mrs. Mary Ni day, Grants Pass. Or. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. fipaoaito Jackson County bank. Nirhfc sails promptly answered. Office aA residence phone Mnin 3432. DR. STEPHENSON fits sUsses to correct any defect of the eye. Of fico over Allen & Reagan's. Phas Main 1851. Purnltare, NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOOM James A. McKonrio, dealer m new and second-hand faruifcaxe hardware, clothing, boots and wbaaa. Highest cash prices paid for geest cast-off clothing. Call, and see when you have someuusfr. to 103 South Central. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers im now and second-hand xanueM and hardware. Agents far Haaee hold stoves and ranges. IS Seaak . Fir street. Phono Main 3161. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly streets., eMd ford. Mission furniture wade to order. Cabinet work of all kiadc A trial order soliicted. and ranges. New and seeead-aaski furniture. EauV old stoad, M Hf F st.. South. Phone il. IfsaaosJL Undrfailraaa- MEDFORD FURNITOWI dertokers. Day phoae Ml. ssUat phones. C. W. CsaUta MM. I.TaV Butler 3S71. John A. FM 4111. 1 Ni m