Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 30, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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EGG HHET 10 DEMY FLOODS "
BREAK III PRICE IN 1611
Portland Prico Drops to Ttoenly
Nine Cents No More Storage
Eggs On Market Butter Corner
Falls and Price Decline Prcdictcii.
Owing to a break In the egg mar
Bet, local eggs will go down in price
within the next few days, Is the pre
diction made by local produce men.
Saturday's prices for fre3h ranch
eggs In Portland was 20c nnd a cor
responding decrease will occur here.
Thcro are no more storage eggs
on tho local market, but this will not
nffoct tho prospects of an early do
clino. Butter is also on tho ilecHno and
I hi price of $1.00 pur 2 pound roll, to
which It was prophesied to go, was
never reached.
There is no now fresh produce on
tho market yet, but California nspar
agus Is expected to arrlvo poon.
MEDFORD MARKETS.
(Prices paid by Mcdford merchants.
Potatoes $1.1 5()1.3d per cwt.
Cabbage 1 'i:(?t)lc.
Squash 85cfjj)$l,
Parsnips l'je.
Carrots P-C
Beets IVfee.
Onions Jij to 3.S5.
Pears lVj(n)2c.
Prunes lined, 4c.
Pumpkins S12VSc.
Apples 2o.
jCelory 75e$l per dozen.
Huttcr, Eggs anil Poultry.
(Prices paid by Mcdford merchants'
Putter Fro4i ranch (roll), (ioe
creimierv, 7."o.
Eggs Pre- h ranch, .
Poultry Mixed, 1014o; sprite,
chickens, 14(7)l(io; turkeys, uc.
(Prices paid producers.)'
Hay Timothy, $1; alfalfa.n $1-1
grass, $14; grain liny, $10.
Grain Wheat $l.l.r) bushel; ont
$30 ton; barley, $32 ton.
Beef Cows, 4(ri)41.ie; steers, 5(i
5V.C.
Pork 7io8c.
Veal Dressed, 0c.
(Selling prices.)
Rolled barley, $1.75 cwt.; $32 ton
bum, $1.73; middlings, $1.S."1.90
Mutton .")(?? o'-ie; lambs, Co.
GATTL
MARKET IS
FASY II TONE
Rccuipt on this market for tin
week have been II.")!) cattle, S'
calves, 1083 hogs, ."!) 0!) sheep am.
21 II. and M.
Tho entile market for the week hn
been easy in tone anil price-. Iimvi
ragged from 2.") to ."id cenls froii
the high point of a week or two ago
There was nothing of extra quolil..
in tin; offerings and the lop piici
was not tivted.
The hog market also shows weak
ness in sympathy with eastivn
points. Supplie were made u;
equally from Missouri river and
Portland, and the quality aside from
contract delnenes was not such in t.
bring out the full strength of the
market. The top price was 8:0."'.
( iiioil quality sheep brought gone
prices. One lot of wet here brnimln
$'.2."i and eyes sold for $1.31). Mo.-i
of the sheep olfered were not fat and
with the heavy supply to choose from
buyers were indifferent to every
thing except the best.
.MONEY HACK.
(lias, ('(rang Sells llcmaiknhlo Ca
tarrli Cure.
Pour a few drops of HYOMISI (pro
nounced Hlgh-o-me) Into tho hard
rubbor iuhaler and you can then
broathe Into tho lung the very same
iintlBBptic, germ killing nir as you
would breathe in tho Australian for
ests of oucnlyptus, where catarrh !
unknown.
And HYOMISI is so pleasant to use;
u'll like to uso it; whou you
broathe It the ffoit 011 the Inflam
ed catarrh infocted and germ rlddeu
membrane it soothing and healing.
In flvo minutes you get such won
derful relief that you 'will know that
.it last you have a cure for catarrh.
A HYQMTSl outfij which consists
of one bottle of 1IYOMKI. a hard
nibber pocket Inhaler, a medicine
dropper and simple instructions for
use, costi only $1.00, and oxtra bot
i'es of HYOJIBI, if afterward need
nl, 50 cents.
Besides catarrh, renumber that
MYOMJ5I U guaranteed to cure asth
i ui. croup. broMhltls. coughs, colds,
.ic throat, or money bck. UYOM13I
- sold by Okas. Strang and leading
diuggisU everywhere. Trial sample
fiee from Booth's llyoiwl Co.. Buffa
1 X Y. '
lLiUtiis fer Health.
Hundreds of Families Driven From
Their Homes and Great Damage
Done Property Heavy Rains Fall
for Three Weeks.
WHEELING. W. Va., Jan. SO.
Hundreds of fnmllies were driven
from their homes and $250,000 worth
of property was destroyed by floods
in northern West Virginia today. In
Mnnnlngton tho streets wore under a
foot of water, cellars wero flooded
and gas and water mains washed out.
The city was in darkness.
Crops In the vicinity wero washed
out and farmers forced to movo tholr
families to higher ground. HoaVy
rains for the last three weeks wero
tho cause.
BLACKMAIL IS CHARGED
AGAINST SEATTLE TRIO
SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 3(1. Mi
and Mi-. Harold Harr and II. C. Car
roll must face trial for blackmail
after having secured a check for $2fC
by alleged badger game methods
from .John 0. Kobev. the president, ot
n baking company, the police- asset I
ed .today.
The trio was closeted for several
hours yesterday with Prosecuting
Attorney .John F. Murphy ami as a
result, a direct information chargim.
blackmail will be filed against all
three, it is said.
KCKIH SAYS THEY HAVE CLASS.
The showing of tho Company V
basketball team, Portage, Wis., at the
Vatlonal A. A. IT. tournament In Chi
cago last March, when they won
tho championship from a group of
''ast representative quints from all
ivor the middle west and beyond,
moved the critics to enthusiasm. An
alyzing the final game of the tour
ney, in tho Chicago Tribune, Walter
H. Eckcrsnll, famous "University of
Chicago athlete, wrete: "Displaying
iupremo confidence and negotiating
baskets from overy nngle, Portage
went Into the lead from the start,
nalnly through the accurate basket
mooting of Sheppard. Five minutes
ifter the call of time tho Badgers led
the Premiere Lodge five of St. Louis
by a 10 to 1 cjnunt. -This they gradu
1 11 y Increased until the first period
niled IS to fi In their favor. Por
age continuod its rapid scoring gait
11 the second half and doubled tho
core. "The 'show incs' seemed un
iblo to break up the superb passing
if Hie Wisconsin team. Tho Pro
uicros had lew chances to score barf
'tcts because of the excellent guard
ing of Schneider and Hlnlclo. The
muskets which were scored by tho St.
Mollis flvo were from long range.
Pen minutes alter play started the
esult never was in doubt. Company
v, composed or tall, uingy players,
'mil little trouble In obtaining pos
iosslon of the ball when It had to be
ossed into tho air. They simply
I'enchod up and grabbed It out of tho
ilr and passed It to sonto playor In
'lositlon to try for n basket. CmUir
FOR sale;
20 acres, im 0 $1000. $0000
will handle.
100 acres 2,000,011(1 feet good tim
ber: railroad divides Intel; 20
acres will pay for all; prico or.
low; terms if desired.
110 acre, 3 miles from town, 70
floured, (i in orehuid; rich black
soil; buildings; $S5 ver acre.
)0 acres, 't aik' '''' Km-xI' Point,
near railroad; cleared and fenced;
finest of pear soil; sell any pail
$S5 per Hcie.
11 aeros, S in pour orchard, good
house, well, windmill, 8 chicken
houses, 1A miles out; $3300;
good terms.
.11 i.cies undcr-dileh, on main rmd, 3
miles out, $2-i0 iier ucio; lorins.
i CITY PROPERTY
Lot on W. Tenth, $350.
Ut on Palm, $250.
i-room house, pantry, bnlhrooii,
cle in. $2100; tenu.
Westmoreland lots $275.
West Wulnut Purk 1H, $275-$350;
$25 down, $10 month, 0 per eonl
7-roow. new, htrietly minlern house
completely fiinushed, a rory ut-
truetive home, $9U0O; terw.
7 good lots. H'73; euy tenm.
WANTED J
Citv and ranch property to list.
Girls for general homework, ,
Man und wife on ranch; house-,
keeper.
Snail of r. :n-h horse . 1-l((l lb-, 1,..
bleniislM's Hi'iit'"' -11 y'e drlwi ,
1000 lb-
. F. S. 6ITMR
Room 206. N.H. V PWPPS Bltlu ,
aiEDFORD MATX TKTBUNTS.
the conditions, Prcmlero Lodge play-'
ed a plucky, uphill game, but sltnnlv1
wen outclassed. The final scoro was
at! to 14."
At "Nat." Tuesday, January 31,
ami Wednesday, February 1. Curtain
at opera house rises at 0 p. m. "Wed
nesday night.
FOR EXCHANGE.
ileal Kslnto
TO EXCHANGE For Mcdford
preperly: 20 ncres, unimproved,
$2000; 10 acres, unimproved.
$1000; 20 acres, unimproved.
$1000; IS ncres, improved, $7500;
52 acres, improved, $11,000; 30
acres, improved, $0000. W. T.
York & Co. tf
FOR EXCHANGE Mcdford nnd
suburban property, ranches, timbor
lands, for other property. Address
Box 109, ctvro Mail Tribune. tf
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Houses
FOR RENT OR KALE House prllv
furnished. Inquire SKi W llth
slrcet. 2(11)
FOR RENT OR SALE New S-room
house on west side of city. In
ouiro phone 31S flarnelt-Coiv,.
bldg. 272
lluslncss Property
FOR SALE OR RENT Good open
ing for general merchandise store
hi' new (own wjlh $15,000 monthl
payroll, on railroad, 12 miles from
Mcdford. Gold Ray Realty Co,
20fi W-Muin. tf.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Five
passenger 4-cylinder touring auto
mobile. Address Box 200, care
Mail Tribune office. tf
FOR RENT.
Boaid ami Rooms
FOR RENT At tho Cottage, pleas
ant furnished rooms and board,
with hoi nnd cold running water;
baths, largo sunny porches. 001
W. 10th st. orl24King st. tf
Housekeeping Iloonis
FOR' RENT Three nice large light
rooms on ground floor. Can be usod
for light housekeeping. Telephone
Main -107-1. tf
FOR RENT Newly furnished hous?
keeping looms; center town. 1231
E. 0th st. 207
Houses
FOR RENT -New modern fi-room
house, -I blocks from Main. Phone
2-1.15. 521 Hamilton st.. W. ti
FOR RENT Eight room new Iijmisc
on W. Main st. Cement wnlkand
pavement, $.35 tier month. Store
building at the .lunclion of Jack
son st., and S. P. Ry. ; best subur
ban location in the city, $30 per
v month. Also three residence prop
erties 011 east side now in course
of con .traction for rent or sale
about March !. A. Harnett.
Phone. Main 12 Pacific 257-1.
FOR RENT New .iitoni cotte-e
VIom in. Impure 510 South Central
live. 270
Houses
FOR RENT Two-roomed house nnd
large tent, furnished, $10. pur
nioulli. Call second house south
of W. 11 th Grocery.
Furnished Itooins
FOR RENT' Furnished room-;
board if wauled. 10 Court n. 2d'.)
FOR RENT Two furnished inoins
and two unfurnished communica
tion rooim. Prices reasonable. In
ipuie 520 S. Holly. 2(11)
FOR RENT Furnished rooms foi
trnusicnta at Xo. 10 N. Gnipo st.
nevt Fill murk' & Fruitgrowers' bank
bldg. tf
FOR RENT Fu rushed Bleeping
room; crylhing now and oloaji;
reiiMinnblo price; easy walk from
Main st. Only men tieed apply.
Olofcon and V. Hamilton hU. Phone
Main -147-1. tf
FOR RENT Furnished rooms in1
center business district, 'Modford;i
modern equipment, stoam hunt, olc-
trie light, baths, hot and cold watei '
and junitor service. Rooms single,
or en suite. Enquire Aldeuhnujou,'
Roguo River Eloottie Co., 210 W I
.Main st. tf
FOR RENT 20 modern equippod
rooms, steam boat, hot nnd cold wa
tor, oloftrio light, loilois and baths,
suitable fer flrst-olaw rooming
house; rooms en suito, suitable for.
families or modern offices. Inquire 1
Aittennaxmi, oaro ltoguo Ktvor Eloo-
trio Co.
tf
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
rooms, board next door. 345 N. !
Bartlett. , . tf
I'arms
FOR RENT Farms from 40 nores'
to 400 ncros, alfalfa land, fruit '
ranehe, garden lands, general
firrniiitf randies Gold Rnv HeN.lt ,
Co, -'10 V t Main tt j
arEDFOttD. OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY HO, 1011.
FOR RENT.,
ll'.lslllC.SS Hooins.
FOR RENT Office rooms over the
Postoffico. See G. F. Dyer, 123 E.
Main st., room 2.
FOR RENT Office rooms it: Elec
tric building, modern equipment
steam heat, oloctn'o light, bnths,
toilet, hot and col:l water. Gold
Rny Realty Co., 210 V. Main st. If
FOR RENT Business room on W
Main St., 24x110, suitable for res
taurant or billinrd room or other
business, steam heat. Gold Ra
Realty Co.. 21(1 W. Main st tf '
FOR RENT A large heated office
plenty of ho.t water and baths fur
nished free to roomers at 133 W
Main st. 2S8
Miscellaneous
FOR L10AS13 Fully equipped placet
mine. Call on Aldenhagon, Rogue
River Klectrlo Co., 21G West
Main. tf
TO LET One thousand-loads loam
soil" for hauling. 134 S. Burl
lett. tf
FOR SALE.
Acrehge.
FOI! SALE 5, 10 mid 20-ncrc
tracts with perpetual water right
f6r salo on easy payment plan
Roguclands Incorporated, Fred N
Cutnmings. manugor. tf
FOR SALE 5 and 10-ncro tracts
just within and adjoining city lim
its, at n bargain, on 5 annunl pay
ments. Address Condor Wutei
Power Co.
FOR SALE 30 aetcs red fruit land
4'j miles from Mcdford; will set to
nny kind of fruit and furnish trees
and will care for the orchard foi
fivortyenrs for $250 an ncrc; will
acre! Land as it is $125 per acre.
II. E, Bowman, Jacksonville, Ore
gon. 285
FOR SALE Your Opportunity
177 acres, 3 bloek.t to slreet car
lens than a mile to Diversity of Or
egon, 1 V2 miles to court house
just outside city limits; beautiful
view of city; all fine apple and
pear land, could not lay better; 51
bearing fruit' trees; hnut-'o and large
barn; fine springs, artesian walei
in house and barn: new (5-foot side
wnlk all Hie way to oily. Half un
der cultivation. Best subdiuding
proposition in the ntate: lots across
'street from $150 to $400. If taken
nt onco will sell for $350 per nero
iifiiTl ' ertsli. Nii'itgeiils. Address
owner;. Its 03, Eugene. Ore. II
Lots
FOlF SALE CHEAP South front
lot on puvemcut on Tenth st. In
quire of owner, (115 W. llth st. 2(jS
FOR KALE- Two large Jots, chAc
in, very cheap, for cash. Address
Box 25, Mail Tribune. 208
FOR SALE Five lots, close in at
rciiRotinhlc prico. Inquire at 103 N.
Central nve. ' 208
FOI.' SALE One lot in Walnut
park, close to paving, (I0.125; lays.
purfeclly; on your own terms. Bitl
uer & Clerk. tf
FOR SALE 5 lots in Laurel park
bust offer, quick sales; terms 01
cash. See owner. B. F. Benson
Moore hiflol. 271"
Houses
FOR SALE Nothing down and $20
monthly buys $025; cottage rents
f.r $10; monthly; cast facing lot
50.125. Lot I, block I, Benson ad
dition. B. I1'. Bonbon, .Moore ho-
Jek JJZil
FOR SALE Largo modern Iioum
with south ami east front, 113 feci
front on paved strcot, by 181 foul
long, nicely improvod grounds': ev
erything strictly modern; reason
for Helling, Indy of 1iuho needs -i
change of climuto; this place is
suitable for nieo homo or first
class rooming hoiif; easy lei ins to
right parlv. S the Jackson
Countv Realty Co., 004 Wont Tenth
st. Wo also buvo latgo and smnll
tracts of iiii'iioved and unimprov
ed orchard nnfls if
Houses
FOR KALE Two houses, 31 S. Or
ange, $2200; 822 Bennett avc
ifcQQO: bv John Hnndoron. 270
ISusincsH Property
FOR SALE Cholit business prop
erty nt a bargain, dn long lime;
oasv terms. Address Condor Wa
tt r Power Co.
.Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Two notos $3383.83;
each pu ruble March, 1012, and
March, 1013; security three times
amount of notes. Address box ftbft
Med ford. IJ
FOR SALE Liinitad number tuna-
bred Poland China hours, 8 and 1 j
months old, eligible to go in the
best herds and cheap onough for
any farmer to buy. Bdrkoluy Or
cliurds, Geo. 0. Osgood, mgr. Phono
Fannors 708x3. tf
FOR SALE -A "Forcieuer" liig jel
III uk hor-e ell, will it II Mint's old
Mi. IV l'Ml. John B II.. 1
Wuodwllc, (ll 20b I
FOR SALE.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Choicest baled alfalfa
hay, $10 per ton. Daggett
ranch. 273
FOR SALE Write to Sampson
Spray Co., Grants Pnss for price.-',
ns the association has not done so.
We will quote you prices as an in
dividual. Sampson Spray Co.,
Grants Pass. Or. 275.
FOR SALE I fancy bronze turkeys
and some White Leghorn roosters.
Robt. Button. 2(iS
FOR SALE 12 and KLincli lengths
oak nnd fir block wood for usu ic
heaters and fireplaces; also split
fine for kitchen use. F. Oscn
brugge, 4(Jl Riverside avenue. Pa
cific phono 1041. 270
FOR SALE Milch cow coming fresh
in five weeks, $05, if taken within
10 days. Call or address Rancli.
2 miles south of Gold Hill. Muck
Blowers, Gold Hill, Or. 207
SINGER and Wheeler & Wiison sew
ing machines for salo or rent; sup
plies and repairs for all kinds'
Everything guaranteed. Offico nt
Allin's Store. Phono 0043.
FOR SALE A good milch cow. Ad
dress Box 732.. Mod ford. If
FOR SALE Good second hand
typewriter, $15. Enquire 33 X.
Barllett or phone Main 4531. 208
FOR SALE Block wood. Leave
your orders at Mcdford Hard
ware Co., , ,,. , , 1370
HELP WANTED.
Help Wanted sMalo
WANTED Salesmen in ovcry local
ity of the northwost; monoy nd
vnuced weekly; many make over
$1000 month; clioico of territory.
Yakima Valloy Nursory Co., Top
polish, Wash.
WANTED Young man with knowl
edge of clearing land. Apply 330
(Wh si. 207
WAITED -A man to prune 20 ncivs
of Jontahan apple trees. Apply
Foothill orchard, care of Burrcll or
chards.. 127(5
WANTED Man or woman to sell
fastest selling book ever printed
Can make from $3 to $8 a day by
earnest work. Call for.). II. Frank
lin at 203 Olcsou st., after 0 p. 111.,
evenings. tf
Help Wanted lViunl.
WANTED Maid for general house
work. Must be neat and trust
worthy. $25 per mouth. P. S
Slcenstuef, Jacksonville. Phone
321, .lueksonvii 270
WANTED-Middle iigcd woman for
general housework. No washing.
Good wages. Call-up Main 1771
322 SNewtoWh:' 'Mis. van. 271
WANTED.
Miscellaneous
WANTED- To buy the best lot $8:.ll
to $150 will buy, close in, with
water cud sewor ill. Addicss Bo.
11, caie .Mail Tribune office. If
WANTED-Sowing by day. Call al
421 K. Grape st. . 20!)
WANTED A small dairy rancli on
shares by 11 reliable party. Address
.1. C. Gray, Turlark, Cal., Route I
Box 250. 208
FOR KALE Double seated 4-spring
mountain wagon. Call on L. A.
Rose, Phoenix. Or. 207
WANTED To iiMit a (I or 7 room
modern house with a barn. Will
lease fur one venr. Address Bo.s
,1 I. .-arc .Mail Tribune office 207
WANTED TO RENT -Small fur
nished liouKoimmcd,intc!y. .Must
have Inilli, be reasonable and close
in. Apply A. It. Manos, Mail Trib
une office or phone 3021,
WANTED I do hoiiHccleauiug by
hiv, hours or week. Yama. Tel.
.Main 0051.
I WANT an opportunity to scrw
011r interests? Can you use an
linnosf, industrious young man v. ith
a bent toward advertising and
saliMmaiiship, References and -perience.
Addiess W., en 10 Mai!
Tribune
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L-
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
FOR LEAKE 22-room hotel nowlv
renovated, largo m-onmls, lino lo
cation. Enquire at Stouo's Cand
and Cigar Ktorc, 122 Front st. tf
LOST.
LOST Bankbook, chuck book and
valuable papers, between Monro ho
tel and poHtoflice. Return lo
Moore hotel und rcccie reward. A
L. Fuulkiier. 200"
LOST A fur on Main st.. or .it
opera liiuisi- niu'ht Mary Manner
ing plavcd here. Return to 718 W.
Main and receive a reward. 2trT
BUSINESS. DIRECTORY.
Accountants
I). R. WOOD General accountant.
Your books audited and kept- for
reasonable figure; vmir Iiiis'iik
sollllltll. l) III . PllliH bldg
room 2u't Phone J122. 1
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Architects
LOOK. READ AND THINK I will
draw plans, make cstinintcf.
build your house tosuil you; will
take as part pay hogs, cows, fur
niture, fruit, acreage, or city lots in
any desirable location, or will take
your nolcs on tonus to suit. 1 also
have a nice home, 1(50 acres im
proved down S. E. will exchange
for lots or uercnggo hero f same
valuo. Call at 112 S. Riverside
any day, after 7 p. 111. or phone
3082 at 0:30 p. m., or drop me
card stating your wants and needs
W. A. Lovelace, Contractor nnd
Builder.
JOHNS & TURNER. Architects ami
Builders.' Offico 7-8, 325 Main.
Phono Main 3471. RoBidonco phone
744.
As say or and Analyse
EARL V. 1NGELS, B. S. Boat
equipped assay offico in Oregon;
food products, soils, fertilizers,
spray products, water, etc., na
nlvrod. Grants Pass.
Attorneys
COLVIG ft REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. Ia Ronmes. Lnwyors. Of
fico Mcdford Nationnl Bank build
ing, second floor.
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA
LEY Allornoyfl-nt-lnw. Nos. 1
and 2, Postoffico building.
A. 13. REAMES Lawyer, Gnmett
Corov bldg.
W1TI1INGTON Ss KELLY Lnwyors,
Palm building.
B. F. MULKEY Lawyer. Room 30.
Jackson Co.Hnjikbldr.
llilllartl Parlors
S. T. BROWN' & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Young & Hall building. A nice,
cool plnco to spend tho hot after
noons. Hill Posters
VERNE T. CANON Bill pUtorntic
Distributor. All ordors prompllj
filled. Room 20, Jackson Couht
Bank building. Medford, Or.
Civil Kngincci
CIVIL ENGlNEEIt Go to L. W.
Whiting ut southeast corner of
Main and Central for surveying
drafting, building grades, sewer de
sign, oily engineering, eoiibrclo or
irrigation construction, or other
engineering work. Subdividing and
platting a specialty. So .see mo if
you conteinphito snob work. 283
Collections
ACCOUNTS collected in any part of
tho wot Id. No chargo if not col
lected. Pacific Collecting Co., 33
Taokson Co. Bank bldg.
Cigars anil Tobacco
IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse
Dcalors in tobacco, cigars nnd
smorcks' supplies. Exclusive ngents
of Lewis Singlo Binder. El Merit!
und El Pulencia. 212 West Main
strnot.
Fidelity and Surety Konds
L. L. SMALL, bonds of nil kinds in
tho best companies. 33 Jackson Co.
Bank bldg.
Fimiltiiro
II. F. WILSON & CO., dcalors in
now nnd svond-lmnd furniture
and hai d ware. Agents for House
hold stoves and ranges. 10 South
Fir strcot. Phono Main 31(11.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS -Corner
8th and Holly utrcets, Med
ford. Mission furniture mado to
order. Cabinet work of all kinds.
upl
A (rial older solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cookstovcs
and raugos. New and second-hand
furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W
F st.. South. Phono 01, Mcdford
(iraulto Works
GOLD RAY ORANITE CO., 210 W.
Main st., manufacturers nad deal
ers in guionumoiital nud buildiu
granite, crushed grnuito common
brick and pressed brick, coarso and
fine washed river sand.
MEDFORD BRICK CO.-Goo7 W.
Priddy, 0. D. Naglo, Geo. T.
O'Brien-- Contractor and inaau-
fnoturo'rs of brbk; dealers in
prosscd briok and limo. Offico in
Garnett-Corev block, room 201). 2d
floor. Phono No. 3181
Nursery Products
THE OKKCION NURSERY products
aro all ouo-yoar bud 011 8-yoai
roots; representative office now in
Medford; can supply apple, pent
and walnut trees 011 short uotico; all
guarnnteod in ovory rospcet; ranch
ers, write us of your noods; will be
glad to (inote von prices.
Nurseries
.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
aro budded, not grafted. Our Btook
is not irrigated. Wo guuranteo ev
erything put out. Wo aro not in
tho trust. II. B. Patterson, office
romovodto 110 E. Main st.
ItOGUB RIVER VALLEY NtliT
KERY CO, inp. (IroAvors of
unfit grade nursery stock. Office
2j W. Mum. Tol. 1201.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Notary Public
NOTARY PUBLIC Room 207,
Phipps bldg.
NOTARY PUBLIC Mail Tribuna
offico.
Physicians and Surgeons
J. 13. SHEARER, M. D., Physician
and Surgeon. Special attention
given lo iuternnl medicino and gen
eral offico practice. Offico hours,
10 to 12, 2 to 4. Offico phono 731,
residence phono 4542. Offico over
Strang's drug store
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Offico 210 E. Main st., over Han-
kins' drug store.
Phono Main 1001.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCYPIiy
sicinns and surgeons, Tnylor anfc
Phipps bldg., rooms 210-211-212.
Office phono 501, residenco phono
012. Offico hours 9 a. r.i. lo 8 p. m.
DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
physicians. Moved to Rooms 410
nud 417, Garnott-Coroy bldg. Phono
Main 0351.
DR. E. II. PORT.ER Disn&ses of
women a specialty. Rooms b, G, 7
8. St. Mnrk'o bldg., Mcdford, Oi
Phones: Offico 4901, rcsidonci
4951.
DR. CLARK 13. SAUNDERS Prac
tice limited 10 diseases of the eye,
car, noso and throat. Offico Snilo
318, Garnctt-Corey bldg.
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE, Dentist
Office in Rialto bldg., 123 L
Main. Gas administered for ex
Iraclion of teeth. Telcphono Mam
081. Night phone 4432.
DR. W. W. WICK Homeopathir
physician; residenco 203 Olson st.,
phono Main 447-1; offico, rooms 3
and 4 St. Mark's block, phono Muni
1871. .
DR. STEARNS-Physician and sur
geon. Offico Gnniott-Coroy bldg.,
rooms 211-212, phono 1092. Resi
dence 113 Lnurol Bt., phono 2092.
DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD
Practice limited to disenscs of wo
men. Offico Haskinn bldg. Phone
Main 1001.
Dr. W. M. Van Scoyoo.
Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoo.
Dentists.
Garnelt-Co-cy bldg., suite 318, Mcd
ford, Or. Both Phones:.
DK.'H. 13. QUEEN, cyo, car, noso
and throui. Rooms 212-213 Gnr-unett-Corcy
bldg.
DR. E. E. KOCH, Chiropractic dem
o.Tidrator of Psychology. Eao for
iill disease. No drugs. No kimn
Phone (1701, or call al 30(1 M7
Gariiott-Corov bile. Hours ! to 12:
I to (I, and 7 (o 8; by appointment
on Siiudnys.
CI IOW YOUNG'S Chinese medicines
will cure rheumatism, catarrh,
colds, goiters, throat and lung
trouble, deafiiebS, paralysis, pn
vaio diseases and till kinds of
chronic nud nervous ailments. Stom
ach trouble, constipation, indige-.-liou,
womb nnd bladder trouble.
Kee me ut 2-11 S. Front st., Med
ford, Or.
DR. LEROY M. GORDON - Chit .
practic spiuologist; over Mcdford
Hardware Co., 210 E. Main st.,
Mcdford, Or.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho
best equipped job offico in South
ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37
South Central nvonue.
Stenographers
ELLA M. GUANYAW Paba Block.
Stcnoraphio work done quickly
nnd veil
Tin Shops
J. A. Smith Tin shop. Tin and
shcot iron ware on band nnd made
to order. 128 North Q st.
Read
Tents and Awnings
MEDFORD TENT AND AWNING
Co., milkers of now, repairers of
old. Both phones 40.1. S. Oakdale.
Ciidcilakers
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phono 351. Night
phones: C. W. Couklin 3001; J. E.
Butler 3571 ; John A. Peri 4111.
Unions
CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL
1810 Moots at Smith's hall, 123
North Grapo strcot, every Thurs
day ovoning promptly at 8 o'clock.
All journeymen carpenters, as well
as local members, urged to be pres
ent. Business of vital interest to
all carpontors transacted nt these
nmoiintrs. J, J. Son!, business act.
Miscellaneous
SOUTHERN OREGON- HOUSK-MOVERS-Wo
buy, sell and move
all classes of buildings; two yonr'
sncceVfnl career in Medford; ref
erences nnd bonds furnished if de
sired. Berdan & Sons, phono Mam
0002, Medford, Or,