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7 4444444 4 f Classified Advertisements, Business Directory And Market Reports 4 tf H M t H TIIK iMKUKOHl) MAI l,Tlfl Mt.'N K M KUKOUD, OlilWOX, MOXDA V, XOVKMBISH 29, 1009. 444 444 4 44444 44 444 . . . , ' , , ,. SUPPLY IS NOT EQUAL TO DEMAND Fair to Good Steers Stockyards Brlii(j Hundred. at Portland $1.05 n UNION STOCKYARDS, Portland, Or., Nov, lilt. IteuuipN Tor the week worn :i(Mll entile, enlve, mh:i heep, :ii;iH hog mill (III Iiiii'ki'm. A big abate of the cattle receipt I'aini' III after Thaiikgiving ntiil becuune of the iimiimI condition following a holiday a feeling of apathy Iiuh pro vailfd in tin- eulUo market. Tint de mand during the entire week wu not im Niiappy iim the week before, lint a clearance of practically all the offerings have been effected. Fair to good uleers brought $l.0.". Tho demand for I'mvH haw been somewhat more active than for ulcer, with mile of tho IichI at $:i.7t. (looil, liicht calvon have brought goud price and (lie Miipply Inn not equal mI tho demand. Tln hlu'op receipts have continued light, coimiMlng mindly of h i) mumi t h in traiiNit. Tlii deiiiaud for fat mut ton ether ami laniliH Iiih not mot with anything like appropriate of fering. Tho hoi; market has rtin'ii unex pected Mrength throughout tho week anything that lookoil liko a good oar of hog wild for .8. 10. ami tin it lins honn mi trouhlo on thu part of m'IIoix in disponing of whrat thoy had to offor. Tho top prioo oorii to havo hooif fi.od at 8.10, ntnl nearly nil tho sale of good hogs' were made at that figure. I-olio wing are thu quotations on:20ff24c; onntern Orogon, 20023c alt eliihheK of HvoHtock: Hoht Hteern, . I.."0- I.7."i; fair to good, $. .f)0; Hlrietlv good oowh, H.f0-:i.7r; fair, .:i.,j:i.:i.f.0. Ilogn HoHt, .fl-8.10; good mixed hogn, 7.11(1.8; pig, l'J.' MundH, .f7-7.'.". Sheep Mertt wethorn, $ l.."0.1.7f; fair to good, . l.'J.VI.flO; good eyo, 1; hoHt lamliM, .'f.'..ril)-(l; fair' to good, .f.'i. riiO, Calves -I fonvv, 5-I..10-l.7n; light, ..r..VJfi. MRS. LAW FORCED TO PAY DUTY ON GOODS (t'Mltnl 1'rrnn L.-iiMnl Wire) NEW YORK', Nov. 20. Mm. fleo. Law, ouo of tho most noted American women in noeioty in Loudon and Paris nnd n done friend of Mrs. Stuyvertiiut FihIi and Mm. Potter Palmer, Ih tho Intent person to havo he rtrttnkH sent to the customs hoimo tinder tho new ruling of Collector Loch, Mrs. Law, who hs lived nbrond nlmoHt rontiniioiisly sineo the death of her linshand in 1800, arrived Now Wk today. Undor tho nre- vioim rulings n person who mnin- taineil a residence ahroad for two years mhI lives there, although ho or fllto mado a trip to this country, their efroelK were not subject to duty hero, and tunny families returning brought hnok with thutn goods to tho value of thousnnds. FIND SKELETONS OF INDIANS 200 YEARS OLD (United I'rcnii r.etiNe.l Wire) SANTA FE, N. jr., Nov. 'JO. foro than n dozen skeletons unonrth ?d by workmon oxcavating for heating plant on the situ of thu fa tuous "Old Palaeo" of Santa J''o were pioiiotiiircd today by aruhaoologists to ho relics of tho Indinuo who oo ;npiud this historio puchlo 'J00 yenrs ngo. Tho skolutons indicated that thu natives were huge in Mature. Many itnplomontH of primitive warfare lay in tho ruins. Local savants who took possession of tho skeletons advanced the theory that they were tho remains of pris oners taken in war by the Santa Fo Indians, who had been killed and buried henoath tho palaeo by their eaplnrs. Just Arrived Ono of tho finest stocks of Roses that over onmo to Modford, nil of tho uowost nnd old-triod vnriotios. Why don't you send thnt siok friend of yours or your sweothonrt u bunch of Carnations? Delivery nny pnrt of city. MEDFORD GREENHOUSE. Cut Flowers and Potted Plants East Mnln SL Phono GOO. BOD BURDETTE, J0KESMITH, TO LIVE IN HONOLULU ll'lllll ll I'lCNM l,t-IIMi-l Wilt- I PASADENA, Cal., Nov. . ov l(, ,1, Hurilellc, tho iuiiioril preacher, and Mr. Miinlultc will pit tho win lor inoiitliH in Honolulu. Thoy will leave December 1.1. The voyage Iiiim been planned iim a recuperative jojur ney for Rev. Iliirdolto, who Im.i been ill for Neveial moutliM. NOTICK !k hereby given that the undersigned will apply at tho regular meeting ( f tliu city (Hitiiio.il of Medford, Oregon, on Decemhur 7, 1000, for license to noil malt, vinous and spiritttos liquor in Iohh qutitititicH than one gnllon, at IoIh II, in and JO, block 21, in .Mud lord, urogon, lor a pot toil ot innntliH. vorxo & hall Dated November 21wt. Notice. Notice in hereby given that tho tin dctnigueil will npply at the next reg ular Mooting of tho city council ot Modford, Oregon, to ho hold on Du cemhor 7, 1000, at 7:110 t. in., for a jlicotiKo to Hell malt, vincotts niid-apir- rioiiH liquors in lotix quantities that) one gallon at thu Hotel Moore har, on lots 0 and 10, block of the. town (now city) of Modford, in .laclcHon county, for a period of his months Dated November 18. 10110. W. F. RAU. f PORTLAND MARKETS. HHt t 4 f -t- Hop, Wool nml Hides. llom 1U0S crop, choice. 17c; prime to choice, If.c; prime, 15 4 c: medium, 15c; 1909 choice. 23c; prime, 22c; medium, 20c. wool 1909, Wlllnmotto valley, Hheopklnn Shearing, lOifCCc pnch; short wool, 2GH0c; medium wool, GOcfrfl ench; long wool, "GcO5 $1.25 ench. Tallow Prlmo. per lb., 3(3 4c; No. 2 nml grenne, 2ff2c. Chlttlm Imrk i&iMc Mohair 1900, 23?2-tc lb HltloH Pry hides, 1 7 J? 1 S V4c lb; Rroon, V4?fioc lu; bulla, croon mlt, Tc lb; kips, 10(10 Vic lb; caIvcs green, lGT18c lb. llutter, ICkrk nml Poultry. Kkrs Local, candled, solect, 42V4c; ordlnnrr run 40J-2c; sec onds, 32c; local ntornge, 32 Hi 35c; wiHturn storngo, 32HtTf35cc. IJttttor Fnt Dollvory f o. b. Port land Sweet cream, 34 Mc, sour, 32 Me. lluttor Kxtra creamery, 3Cc; fan cy, 34f3Cc; store, 22 Chccflo Fancy full cream flat, 18c; triplets and daisies, ISc; Young American, 19c. Poultry Mixed ohlckons, 13 1314 c; fancy hons, 14c; roosters, old, lOfrMlc; sprlngn, 14V4c; geese, 10c; ducks, 22i?32Vjc; pigeons, squabs, 2 dox; droBood chickens, 17 Hi gplSc; wild geeso, S6 dox. (rnlu, Flour and liny, llarloy Prodttcors" prlcos 190D Feed. J2G.7G: rollod, S30; brow ing, I2C.C0. Wheat Track Club, 9193o; blucBtom, 11.0101.03; rod, 90c; for- tyfold, DC ft 96c; Turkey rod, 91 92c; Wlllamctto vnlloy, 94c. Mlllstuffs Soiling prlco Ilrnn, S2rTi0; middlings, S32; shorts, $27,50; chop, $ 2 2 ff 2 S ; alfnlfn ino:I, SI9 per tun. Flour ? w crop, patonts, $5.00; straight. $2 '15; tinkers, $4. SO dfS.OO; WT.Inmotto valley, $4.90 bbl; oxport grndes, $4; grnhnm, Vis, $5.00; wholo wheat, $5.80; ryo, 50, $0.50; bales, $3, Hay prodttcors' prlcos Now timothy, Wlllnmotto vnlloy fancy, $18; ordinary, $17; onstorn Orogon, $20; mixed, $14 ST 15; clover No. V, $14 (if 15; wheat, $14 15; cheat, $15 10; alfalfar $15. Oats Spot dollvory, now, produc ers' prion Track No. 1 white, $29 ST 29.50; gray, $282S.50. . Corn Wlole, $3C; cracked, $37 ton. Fruits and Vegetables. Fretih Fruits Orongcs, Valonclns, $3,25 if 3.50 n box; bnunuii9, 5o lb; lomons, $5C box; grnpofrttlt, $4; ponrs, 50 $1.15; Tokay grnpos, 90c $1.35; ConcordB, 12MilGc; huck- lloborrlos, 8c. Potatoes Foiling, now, $1; buy ing, eaHtorn Multnomnli Mid Olncku- cwt; gnrllc, 1012o lb. Apples $1 1.50. VegotnblcB Now turnips, Orogon, 8090o BC.ck; boots, $1.25; cnrrotB, 8090o stick: cabbtiRO, locnl, 75 90c; tomntoos, lornl, fancy, 50o crato; bonus, 10c lb; cnullflowor, 7590o doz; pens, lOo lb; horoonullnlt, lOo; groon onions, lOo doz; poppors, boll, 10a lb; head lottuco, 20o doz; hot- kotiBO, $1,35 box; rndlshos, lOo doz. bunohosj colory, 408Go; ob'S riant, 4 4 4 444-4444 4- 4- Fill a f By Usi the Medford Mail Tribune No inul'.ur what it in you noed. a winit ad will bring it at a next to noth ing COht. Honiethin" to trndo? Somjthing to fitdt '! A claasifiud ad will do it in rocoid time. They work while you bleep. They reach the multitude. Do you want lo rent a house or a furnished room ? The quickest and heat way is thiough the clarified ad. Have you lost something ? A classified ad will find it. Do you want to i.mw the loading buciuoKS lirms of Medford the wide awake oncfl ? Look at the diieetory and at the advertising columns of the Mail Tribune No home in Medford i e impletti without the Mail Tribune and Medford iH a city of complete homes Everybody read the Mail Tribune and everybody reads its want ads. 4 4444 v4 4 4444 4 44 $14T1.2C crato; corn, $1.25 stack; sweat po'.atoofl, $1.751 1.S5. Rico Imporlnl Japsu No. 1, Slc; No. 2, 5 'c; New Orleann 1 cad, C 3-4 CI 7c; Creole. 5 c. lleans Stulll white. $5.50; larg: white, $1.50; pink, $1.25; bayou, 15.75; Limns, $; rods, $7.50. Groceries, Nuts, Kt StiBor Cube, $0.25; powdered. $5. SB; fruit or .borry. $5.S5; dry grmiulntod, $5.75; coonf. A. $5.C5; extra II, $5.16. golden O $5.25, I) yel low $6.15, boot $5.05. barrels 15c. bnlf barrels 30c, boxes 6Cc advance fit sack basis. (Abovo ijuo'. tlons are 30 days net ensh auotatlons.) Honey Now, 13H?c lb. Meats, VMi nml ProvlnloiiH. DresHcd Mortx Front street hogs, f-uicy, 9140; ordlnnry, 9c; veals, ex tra, 1010U:c; ordlnnry. 10c: heavy 5Cc; mutton, 7c: Int.'-. Tc. Hnms, IJncon, etc. Portlaand pnek (locnl) hntn, 17 He; breakfast bacon, lSHt27c; boiled ham, 25 2Cc; picnics, 14c; cottago roll, 15c; regular uhort clears, smokod, lCHc; backs, smokod, 16 Vic; pickled tongues, 60c ench. Local Lnrd Kettlq leaf, 10s, 17.4c lb; 6s, 17 5-Sc lb; 60-lb. tins, 17o lb; Rtonm rendered, 10s, 1 C V5 c lb; 5s, 16 5-So lb; compound 10s, llVic lb. Clams Hardohcll, per box, $2.40; razor clanrs, $2 box. Fish Rock cod, 10c; lb; floun dors, 6c lb; halibut, Se lb; striped bass, 15c lb; catfish, 10c lb; salmon, steolhoad, 7a lb; sllvors, 6c lb; soles, 6c lb; shrlmpB, 12 c lb; porch, 6c lb; torn cod, 8c lb; lobctors, 35c lb; crnwtlsh, 23o per doz; sturgeon, 12MiC lb; black bass, 20c lb; silver smelts, 6c lb; block cod. 7&C lb; crabs, $11.50 dox. Oysters Shoal wator bay, por gal low, $2.50; per 100 lb. sack. $5; Olympla, per gallo, $2.40; por 100 lb. sack, $7iT.50; canned, 60c can, 37a dozen; eastern In shell, $1.75 por 100. Coal oil Pearl, Astral and Star, 19c gallon; eocene, 22c gallon; olalno 2Sc gallon: headlight, 20V4c gallon; oxtn star, 22c gnllon; wator whlto, lH4ffM54o callon; spoclal wator whlto, 15c gnllon. Onsoltno Red crown and motor, 16 23c sallon; 86 gasolli o, 30 37V4o gallon; V. M. & P. naphtha, 13Ht20HiC gnllon; cnglno dlstll- lato, 9 16c gallon. Gattlo Dcst gtoors, weighing 1200 potittdB, $4.50; medium steo-s, $4.25; host cows, $3.25; best heifers, $3.00; bulls, $1.752.25; stags, $2.503. Hogs Best oast of tho mountains. $8; Wlllnmotto vnllcy, host, $7.75 7. 85; stockorB, $46; pigs, $6i. Sheop Best wothors, $4.25 4.50; ordlnnry, $4 4.50; Bprlng minus, $5.25; straight owes, $3.504,00; mixed lots, $4.00. Calves Best, $5; or Unary, $3.50 4.50. 4444444444-4ff44444 MEDFORD MARKETS. 444444444444444444 Fruit and Vegetables. (Prices paid by Mod rd merchant Apptes, ny -o tu; penrs, irjiau; Tokay grnpes, 4c. Potntoes, lo lb; onions, $1.50 cwt;; green onions, 3oo doz. bunches; carrots. lftfllVio; boots, l (fit.Vau; cabbage, lMio; toinntoes, lo; siiunsh, 30o$l doz pumpkins, 10 15c Butter, Erjos and Poultry. (Pricos paid by Medford morohnntg. ' Ranch butter, 35c; ftuey civam- ory, iTPao. Frean rnncn oggs, uuj. Mixed poultry, 10uj spring chtok- OIIS, 100 (ItlCKB, lUC iilfiteys, lie, Feotl and Mlllstuffs, (Pricos paid produoors.) nay Timothy, $10; nfftilfn, $15: gniss, $14 ton, 44 44444 4 4 4 44444444 Long' Felt Classified Ad Cclumns of the 4f444444 4 4 44444 4 ' Wheat Old, $1.20 btifhel; new, $1 bushel; oats, $30 ton; barley, old, $10. (Selling prices. ) Hollo ! !, ', $2 r.-.i tv. 50 ton; bran. $1 "0- f .ddllnga. it -.'.vi shorts. $l.S0(?!51.S.1i. lleof. '.' i''3c; pork iV.t . mutton 3Vc: 'ntiib, 1 V&c ; vcnl (dressed), (Jo Turni4S, l'.o per lb; carrots, lc lV-c per lb: parsnips, lfil'Ai! per lb 44 Y J-444444 LOST. k44444444444444 -4- LOST Urownish yellow big Scottsh' eollie. Was seen last near Agate, answers to name of "Mnc." otl - iy U. r.. .-5 III 11 11, .uciuuui, or iuuiu dog with Lotus Oliver in Whitman pnrk. Liberal rewnrd. 215 44444444444 4 44444 FOR RENT. 444444444-4444-44444 FOR RENT Rooms. 45 X. Bartlett street. 216 FOR RENT Pleasantly located and modern furnished rooms with bnth. Call 604 West 10th street or 124 King street. Tel. ljl. FOR RENT Xowly furnished huso-; keop.lng rooms, consisting of front! I bedroom, : set pantry and Mtch en on ground floor. X-jrtb Rlvor side and Fifth street. Xo. 133. 217 44-4-4-44 f 4 t444444 FOR SALE. 4 444444 FOR SALE Here is n snap; nores of fine fruit lnnd, y mile from Eagle Point, 1 mile from or chard that produced the first prizo npplcs nt the internntionni npple show nt Spokane, 11 miles from Medford nnd one mile from rnilrond station: will sell in 5 or 10-acre tracts or nil of it; this land enn bo bought for $125 per ncro for the noxt 20 dnys. Terras, hnlf cash, balnuco to suit. Address E. C. Ay lor, box 812, Medford, Or. 215 FOR SALE SIGOO. 5-room houso nnd ono lot, 31 S. Orange; water, sewer, telephone nnd light hnndy, Inquiro on premises. 220 FOR SALE Bny horse, works any plnco; weight 1245; cheap. E. A. Heflor. Mission Cafe. FOR SALE 1100-pound mule team cheap. E. A. Hefler, Mission Cafe. FINE saddle horse, gnited, gentlo for Indy or child. E. A. Hefler, Mission Cafe, 20 S. C st. FOR SALE. 4 FOR SALE 50 acres chotco applo land. 25 acres full benrlng winter apples, ood seven room houso, barn and lar.o packing house, nil twloinenW. Only 2 miles fiom a city of 7,000. A imp -it. A snap at $21,000. See or wilto F. G. MoWtlllnms, Ashland, Ore. 23S FOR SALE Oak. fir nnd pino cord- wood, 12 nnd 10-ineh; also dry rail wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phone order to Main 4201. FOR SALE Or exchnngo tor Med ford real cstnto or ranch, 110 acres tobacco farm on Pennsylvania rail road lu southern Maryland. 85 acres In cultivation, 25 acres in whlto oak timber, 15 acres timothy moadow; rich, loamy soil, also sultnblo for potntoes, molons mid fruit; espec ially ndnttod for Maryland peaches; 40 miles south of Bnltlmoro. 25 miles from United States Capitol, Washington, D. C; abundance of wntor; good roads; mild cllmnto. Address Box 20, Manll Tribune of flco. ' FOJl SALE Good 80 ncros for sale in n fino fruit district 13 milos bo low Grnnts Pnss, six miles from Merlin. This 80 ncrea is on n coun ty road, chi a F. R. D, route and cu 4H1TT4 4"" - - 4 - t44 Want 444-44444 4 4 4 44 4444 a telephona line, ono mile from school house, good deep soil, good neighbrohood, 1200 npple nnd pench trees set out last spring, wnter for irngntion near orchnrd. Price .$5000. My homo is on North 10th street. W. J. Sturges, L. 13. 015 Grmits Pass, Oregon. 205 FOR SALE 300 tiers of first-class pine wood, thoroughly seasoned will deliver 3Vi tiers to nny one nt $2.50 per tier. W. L. Howard Phoenix. Or. tf FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 1G0 ncre improved fnrm, loented 0: miles of Grants Pass; good irriga- tion. Write for particulars. Cle- ments-Basler Rcnlty Co., owner, . Grnnts Pnss, Or. 201 ,1- gLg 10, 20 and 30 ace tracts for sale near Phoonlx. Matt Calhouu. 4- FOR SALE Household furniture nt private sale; mostly new; new pi ano included. Call at C07 South Central avenue. 21C, FOR SALE 5 nnd 10-acre tracts just within nnd adjoining city lim its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual par tner ts. Address P. O. Box 418 FOR SALE Two yenrs' lense and furniture of Vendome hotel, good location, in Ashland; 20 furnished rooms, besides parlor, office, dining room, etc. Price $1000. John F Patty, proprietor. 215 FOR SALE Finely split stovowood in onk, fir nnd pine, nnd cordwood sawed into 10-inch length blocks. Cnll on F. Osenbrugge, Stuiebnker Bros. Wnrchonse. FOR SALE 75-acre ranch, with good water right; finest fruit land; chonp:; also property In Portland; will trado for Medford p-opcrty. Soo Coleman at cigar factory. Vt FOR SALEChoico business proper ty at a bargain, on long time; easy terms Addrens P. O. "Box 4l8. WANTED. WANTED Teams for plowing, will pay from $3 to $5 jwr ncro; land jooins city limits. Jumes Campbell, room 3, Bijjou blook. 217 WANTED Roo mnnd board for 2 men, 203 Narrigau street, ono blook north of store on Wst Jacksonville street. WANTED $1000, ono year, on 8 aero orchard Just planted; house and barn; closo In. Address E, caro Mall Tribune. 220 WANTED Nurso wnnts cases. Phone, Farmers 76; box 872. 224 WANTED Good Jnp.meso, cook, wants placo In botol, boarding house or family, town or country. K, Box 264. 217 WANTED Married man wants po sition as foromnn on fruit ranch; experienced. Address W. Call Box 41, Jacksonville. 215 WANTED Experienced quarry man. Address P. O. Box 418, Medford, Or. VANTED 12 wood choppers to chop cordwood nnd tiorwood. Address L. W. Liljetrrnn. Tolo, Or. ' 4444444444 4 4 44444 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 4444444444 44 4 4444 Restaurants. BEE HIVE RESTAURANT Meals loo; bods, 15o. Give ua a trial. 20 Central nvomio. upstnir. Attorneys. COl.VIG Si REAMS W. M. Col C. L. Roumos. Law -cm. Offt Modford Bank Buil&.ig. Seo Floor. W1TI1INGTON & KEt 1 Lawy. Palm btiilditc PORTER J. NEFF Attoniey-nt-law No. 0 D street, ground floor. t44444444444444444 fiUSINESS DinPRTflRY 444444444444441 f44 Stenographer. PUBLIC STENOariAPIIEK, nt the Mooro 1 1 otel. J. C. LOWHKY, Stenographer nnd no tnry. 20 JackHon County Hank hldg. ELLA M. OA UN YAW Palm block. Stenographic work done quickly ani well. Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real estate, loans nnd fire insurance Office 112 W. Main St., Medford Ore Phone 3073. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. ba the best equipped job jffice it Southern Oregon; Portia id prices 37 South Central nve. Opticians. DR. GOBLE The only exciusive op ticinn between Portland and Sac ramer.io Office on West Main street nni 'tiiir.'id CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Ey spec'alist. when others foil. Offic in Figle Pharmacy. Mam 233. East Main near D'Anjnu. Jeweler. ELWOOD AND BURNETT, the jew elers, carry a complete stock and make a specialty of high grade re pair work. Opposite the Nash Ho tel. GEO. A. BUTT Watchmaker jew- eler nnd engraver. My jewelry stocl is up-to-date. .My facilities, inch ing eperience and material for l pair work, are the best in the ci Corner G and Seventh sts. Brick Companies. G. W. Priddy. , T. O'Brv O. D Naj THE MEDFORD TICK CO. BricK manufactu--"-. nnd oontrc tors; also lime, cemzit and plast; in any quantity. Ofuce, Medfo? National bank b'.Jg. ''Uonee Mait 545. Underakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day Phono 353. Night Phones C. W. Coklin 36; J. H Butler 148. PLno Instruction. HARMONY, sight reading, musical form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan College of Music. Miss Flora Gray, Studios, 144 South Central avenus. Phone 493. Plumbing. JACK MOORE Contractor for plumbing, heating and sewering. Eleventh and Front, Medford, Or. Phono 123. Paint Stores. M. J. METCALF Paints, Brushes, Wall Paper, Glass, Varnishes Stains and Wall Tints. 318 E. Main St., Medford. Oregon. Tea Companies. GRAND UNION TEA CO. S. Kemr thorno, ngt. Store opened from to 6. Phono 3871. 237 Riversid avenue. Tin Shops. f. A. SMITn Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron ware on hand and made to order 128 North G street. Photograph Studios. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with Mackey and die with joy." Ovar Al len & Reagan's store; entrance on Seventh street. Carriage and Auto Painting. VALLEY SIGN AND CARRIAGE WORKS High-class work guaran teed. Signs. Riverside nveuuo. Phono S01. Painting and Decorating. MEDFORD DECORATING CO., suc cessors to Shearer & Phillips, pnintors and decorators in all branches; weathered oak on insido finish a spooialty. Our green roof stains guaranteed not to spot. 504 N. Bontty st. P. O. Box 14, Medford. Elocution. CLASS WORK and individual les sons. Mrs. Roscoo A. Johnson, 008 Cntheriuo st., Tuttlo's Addition. P. O. Box 272. Civil Ennlneers WILL ,tako by contract, on ronson- nblo terms, nil kinds of work, nlso irrigating, planting nnd cultivating, etc. Lnndsonpo gardening. First class roforonco3, William Poters, Civil Engiueor, Phone 1801, 322 East Main street, Modford, Oregon. 44444444444444444 4 riisiness ninEnmnv. 44444444444-444444 Kindergarten. KINDERGARTEN 1 00nv7 Mn"in street. Hours: From 9 n. m. to 11:30 a. m. For particulars npply to Mis Arrn Hnrmon. director, at tho school Dill Posters VERNE T. CANON-Bill Poster and Distributor. All ordors promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford, Or. Billiard Parlors S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young and Hall building. A nice cool placo to spend tho hot after noons. Architects. J. K. A. BILES, Architect and Build ing Superintendent, P. O. Box 480, Medford, Or. Your building re spectfully solicited. BIJOU THEATER West Seventh st. Darling Stock Co. in repertoire of high-grade comedy-draran produc tions. Changes Sunday and Thurs days. Admission 10c and 20c. Furniture H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in new nnd second hand furniture and hard ware. Agents for Mound City kit chen cabinet. 323 E. Soventh st. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly Ste., Med ford. Mission Furniture made to order. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Slovea and Ranges. New and Second Hand Furnitnre. Ends' old stand, 18-20 F St .Sonth. Phone 01, Medford, Or. Drayage and Transfer. ADAMS & MOORE, GENERAL Draying nnd Transfer, will call anywhere in city. Phone Main 561 tnnd .it S V Detwt Nurseries QUAKER NURSERIES Our treea are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out We are not in the trust. H. B. Patterson, office, u Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery stock. C. E. Cook. Prop. R. R. V depot. P. 0. Bo 841. Phono 583. Medford. Transfer and Drayage. H. S. BRUMBLE Drayage and transfer. Baggage stored. Office and Saventh. Cement Workers. B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran teed strictly first-olass. Residence No. 406 Beatty street. A card will bring me to you. Music. MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. JL L. Huillior, 707 Main street West. Private lessons in singing (method Rossini) and languages French) Italian, German, Spanish. MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction Metropolitan College of Music. Miss Fiom Gray. Phone 493. 144 South Central avenue. Building and Loan Association JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C. Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128 E. Main street. Carpenters and Builders. F. E. HILL Will furnish pluns au list ot nil timber to bo put in build ing. Medford. Oregon. Dentists. DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles Building, Main street; Medford, Ore con. Physicians and Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night calld promptly nnswored. Offico and res ident phone Main 2301. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Physician and surgeon. Offico, 133 W. Main st. Phono Main 577, Medford. CONROY & CLANCY Offico In Stowart Building Physicians and Surgeons. Offico phone, Main 341; prlvato phono, Main 612, S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Modern equipped operat ing rooms. X-Ray. Office hours s 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office In Jackson Co. Bank Building DR, F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians. Mission Block, Pkoae 291, Medford.