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tiii n;irom mail timjh'VK. m kijkoum . di;; (,o. j-:i. i;si)v. ni.ci miu-m 22. v,nni T T f T T t T T T TTTTTTTT TT TTTTTTTT-r-rT-T-r ! Answering' Want Ads epair j nt GILLETTE DENIES REPORT OF FRAUD Says Neither Ho Nor Mrs. Gillette Hnvo Had Anytlnn to Do With Conl Land Denis. HAOItA.MHNTO. Due. 22. tlovorn. -t)V (illicit,, today duulo'l ho and MrH. Ollliillo worn connected with th " nut 11 1 p ii lut Ion of coal lamln," iui lm lillml clinri;i) made In advance HheetH of a Mr.Clurfo mngnzlno nrtlnlo on thn Cunningham claims In Alanka. TIk article purports to glv0 tho his lory of tho raiiHadlloiiH prorodliiK tho'and $r.00; four and flvo at MOO and delivery of tho lauds Into tho hands of tho prumint claimants, among whom aro California's chtof oxeeu tlvo and his wlfo. "Tho 'Intorrsta of myself anil Mrs (llllotto In tho coal IiiiuIh In Alaska nro purely personal ones," declared Governor (lllltttto. "I hav0 100 acres and tlio hot air of promotion, wnicii MUd Mrs. (llllulto 120 acres near Kal- wo In Curry must ho content with ' in in im rviri.i,, 111MM..1..1.. !.,. inn'tlio nittiiriil wind f ro 111 tlio PaclflcJ mllHM from Cunningham's bn.ld. Wt blowing upon a county still in Its in purchased those pieces a year or so fancy In development, hut contain- 1 iui' unmi DOHslhllHIes. fiomo day r,r ....... ...v tutu. wh.vim"".. - - - . who haw., claims near thoro aro Ox- jinrd, Allsky, Congressmar McLach lnn and Congressman McKlnloy and wo liiivo been grouping together, ns tho law permits, a total of 2500 acres. "As far us any atlomptod legisla tion In congress on tho pnrt of Cun ningham Is coucuriied. I certainly hnvo taken no action. In tho first place I am not familiar with any leg islation sought hy Cunningham and. Kocoudly, have not hoen to congress nnil tkm no Intermit In anything he may hnv boon doing thoro, either per tonally or through nn agent." Four liuuilteil iiml eighteen ncro :lnil-elHs rHiieli, four milen from' ruilrosd stnlion, ! On ores Hlfalfa, ir Hgiilinn for 1(10 Keren, fimt-lnN or clmnl, !l Rom lmrus, '2 good Iiourom, eliool. dnljv iimil. A simp for $?() VW ncro; one-fourth onah, .'I lo 5 ymru for balance. See ,1. V. Dres lr Agency, Went .Mnin. L'.'IS Jasper Unmmei in now ropr Htiling Die Aladdttii Miuitlo (Inn linMt in tlio norlliern wrt of (lis ooimly nniler the (lirectioti of Wm. K. fslaooy, whore ho is having splendid success. t THAT CI1IUHTMAK PHIICNT. A' nlco pleoo of cabinet work or mission furniture mnkes no Ideal gift, vur.v npproprlato and nuoful. Wo spe cialize In making tho "out of tho or dinary" pieces. In fact, anything In tho mission ft rnlturo or cabinet work llnofl made to your ordor, nny finish you mny desire. Drop In nnd gut our prices. MISSION KURNITURB WOItlCS, Shop near corner Klghth and Holly otrootfl. Phona 3802. TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER Sond your tni)hleH to mo for mount ing. Dig game konds, firth, birds and mainnmls mounted truo to inittira hj improved methodn, I do tfuimnp, maW fiK ruga, mnke, remodel and oleak fur Rnnnontn. Express nnd mail or- iow promptly attended to. i. . KARRIS, 100 WanMflftton CHrvot, Portland, Of. Ttteplaoaa Main 3000. LI6HT AND BEAUTY LIrIU nnd boauty lvo zoat to llfo. Light la bonuty-lf It's Elootrlo Light. Good Illumination ndds Joy to ovary social funotlon. Tho dnnoo, tho dlnnor, tho card party, all aro moro onjoy ablo whon propor Illum ination Is uaod. Porfoot light Elootrlo Llght-londB Itaolf to ony doalrod offoot. Sond for our roproaontatlvo and lot him provo It. Roiiuo Rlvor Electric Co. i i I ) VV HOOD RIVER 18 ASSESSED Seven anil Elght-Ycar-Old Orchards Valued at $700 and Yoimycrs Orchards for Some Less. In Hood lllvor tho assessor of that county valued tho seven and eight year old orchards at 1700 per ncro for flrHt-claBM and $000 per arni for second-class. Just how thoso classes nro determined Is loft to tho dlscro tlon of tho assessor. Six and sovon- yoar orcliarilH ar assessou ai uuo ' nnii . .1 t . t r t $300; ono and two at $150. Tho hoard thought this hasls was possibly too high. I Tho assessor from Curry county, In sneaking heforo tho convention 'said that "Jackson comity Is funned hy th warm breezes of prosperity, ' if fl..iin Will nIKIII U Will n"111" "l Uiirau balmy breezes and then watch Cur ry grow." Curry Is on0 of the counties which will form a part of tho stato of Sis kiyou, anil when tho stnto Is organ ized Curry county will find the cold ocean breezes which sho now gets from mossback Oregon tempored hy the "hot air" of prosperity which will flow over th mountains from tho hustling Htato of Siskiyou. Assessor W. T. CYlovo Is feeling pretty good over tho record that Jack son county's assessment mail fit t'ie meutlng of the state board of tax examiners, hold at Salem Inst wool:. Inasmuch as Jackson county stood niuong the leaders In th matter of tush valuntlou that Is, this county was Hsaeaaod more nearly on real val ues than a majority of the others, Tho suite tax commission Is com prised of the governor and serrstary of HtatH Hensoii, State Treasurer Steel, Charles (lallowny and J. 1). Knton. Mr. Calloway Is chairman, and under the law which will go lntol v , , , . , ', . ,,A ,, ... !$U tomnloos, local, fancy, effect In March, 1910, tho stnto tax , . . .... .. .. . , . beans, 10c lb; cauliflower, commission will have full control over th,, valuation of tho property of cor poratlons doing business In two or more counties In .'by state with a view to making assessments moro eipiltablo. This law will buvo tho county bonrds of equalization and th county nssesuors much time and work as thoy will not be required to per sonnlly assess thoto corjioratlons. Tho city of Jacksonville, I ho busi nosH men of Jncksonvillu and tho citizens of Jacksonville lmvo li.'u' their oxperienco with a clieape form of light than olectno light hov oral yoara ngo. Hoforo consiitcrin a chonpor fonn of light got their ox- porlonco. 210 Tho city of Jacksonville, (ho busi nofls men of Jaclcnonvillo nnd tho citizona of Jaoksonvillo hnvo had llioir oxporionco with a ohenpor romt of light thnn olootna light Hev oral 3'oftrs ago. Doforo considorinp; a chenpor fonn of light got their ox perienco. 2-10 PirrTLAWi WABKET3. Bp, Wool abJ HMnt, Hops 1MI ohoios, 17ej prime to aaotoa, l&ot prtmo, lSc; moMatn, 16c; lOftO oholco, 23o; prlmo, $20c; medium, 18 019c. Wool1909, Wlllnraotto vnHoy, 2O024o; eastern Oregon, 900-330. 8hoopklnB Bnearinff, 1O02CO Bftch; short wool, 25 050c; medium wool, GOC0S1 onoh; long wool, 7Gc0 $1,25 oach. Tnllow Vrlmo, sor lb., 304o; No, nnd gronso, 202 Mi c, Chltttro bark 4 04 Hi o. Mohair 1000, 2O024o lb Hldos Dry hlfloa, 170-18 V4o lb; green, 9Mi01OV6o lb; bulls, groon anlt, Tc lb; kips, lOtfTlOVio lb; calvca green, lG01Sc lb. nutter, KW" Q loItry. Hbb Iooftl, oandlod, soloct, 42c; ordinary nin 40dP8c sec onds, 32c; local etoraie, 38Ut0S6c; onstorn storngo, 32 l-2 0SCo. Butter Fat mitTwry f . b, Pwt- land Sweot cream, 37c; sowr, 35 l-2c. Iluttor Kxtra cronmory, 39 l-2c; fnncy, 37 038c; nloro-, 25c. CIioobo Fancy full oroam fliitb, lfic; tclplotM nnd dalle; 18o; Young Amorlcas, 10e. l'oultry-Mlxod chlclcons, 15 0 15 1-Sci fanoy hous, 15 l-2oj roos f I Find the Ad That's Worth a Dollar a Line to You It May Be Printed Today It may be a two-line ad. of a furnished room or a ten or twenty line ad. of real estate, or a four or five line help wanted ad. There is scarcely a classified ad. in the paper today that is not worth a dollar a line to SOMEBODY. '- tors, old, 11c; springs, 10c; gooso, 10c; ducks, 10c: pigeons, squabs, CO .m riUUfktl M I tf il f 1 H I I It It I So; wild ceese, $0 duzon. Urnln, Flour mid Hny. Hurley Producers' price 1909 . reoi, xzs.ou: roiiou, ju; urcw ' lug, $29029.50. i Whont Track Cluh, $1.05; bluo- torn, $i.n; rc, i; ionyioin, i.ua, Turkey rod, $1.03 0 1.05; WillamcttO valley, 1.0b. Mlllstufrs Selling prlco Ilran, $2C; middlings, $33; ohort's, $2C; chop, $22 028; alfalfa meal, $21 per 1 1 i lull l'lnur . -N'ew croo. tmtohts. $0.10: straight, $4.85; bakers, $5.95 00.15; 1 Fruit and V-jetableS. Wlllamott,, valley, $5.70 bbl; export' (Prices paid hy Med rd merchanta.) grades, $4; graharn, V.s. $5.00;! API,,cfl' 12 ,b. P. 10c: whole wheat, $4.20; ryo, 50, $0.50; j Potntooe, lc lb: onions, '$1.50 bales, $3. i cwt;; green onions, 33o doe. bunches; Hny producers' prices Now oahbngc, Vjc; turnips, lVc; pare tlmothy, Willamette viJloy fancy, ' nips, lc and l&c lb.; squnsh, 30o and $18; ordinary, $17; oiurtorn Oregon, jfl d0z.; pumpkins, 10 and 15c. $20; mixed, $14 ft in; cioror No. l, Butter, Erjgs ami Poultry. $14015; wheat. $14015; cheat, $15 (Prices paid hy Medford raerchnnt. 010; nlfalfa, $16. ' Hanch butter, 35e: fiucy croam- Oats Spot dellTory, nov?, produo-, cry, . 370. ens' prlco Track, No.' 1 white.' Freh ranch oggs, 503. 29.50"; gray, $2eift2S 50. Mixed poultry, 10c; spring chick- Corn Wlole, $30; crocked, $37 ens, 15c; ducks, 10c mrxeys. 17c. ton. (Prices paid produiera.) Kcults mid Vccetnblos. Hay Timothy. $10: alfalfa. Sl't: Vrmh Krults Orangos. Vatonclns, Potatoes Selling, now, $101.10. ts. 06 a box; bananas,. 5 l-2c lb; ears, 5Oc0 $1.25; huckleberries, 12c. Apples $101.00. Vegetables New turnips, Oregon, 80090c sack; boots, $1.25; carrots, 30090c sack; cnbbngo, local, 75 0 $1,50 crt; 9Oc0$l doz; pons, 2c lb; horsorndlsh, 10c; bunches; celery, 50 0 85c; egg plnnt, 15e pound; corn, $1.25 sack; swoot potntoes, $1.75 01.85. Klco Imperial Jnpnn No. 1, 5c; No. 3, 5 Vic; Now Orlonna ho4, C 3-4 07c; Croolo, 5c Hoaiis&small white, $5.50; whlto, $4.50; pink, $4.2B; bayou, $5.75; Limns, $0; rods, $7.50. Groceries, Nufu, Htc. $5.85; fruit or borr $5.95; dry granlnted, $5.95; coonf. A. $5.75; oxtra U, $.25; goldon O, $5.35; D yellow, $5.25; boot, $5.05, barlols 15c, half boxos, 30c, boxes 55c nd- vanco on sack basis, llonoy Now, 13 o lb. Moats, Fish and Por4lons, Drossod Mor.ta Front strvot hogs, fancy, 10c; ordinary, 9c! yoala, ox tra, 12c; ordinary, 11c; hoaTj", 5 0 0c; mutton, 7c; lambs, 7c Hams, Bacon, etc Portland pack (looal) bah,' 17 Ho, brMtr&uat bacon, 18H 37; bo fled haaa, 39c; plcatce, lie; eetaaH roll, IB or roffnlai short 4rs, aaokaa backs, stroked. Itwo) ytoMe tonguea, OOo ma. Local IanS KHIla UT, 19b, 18a lb; 5s, 18 l-2e lb; 50-lb. Una, 17 l-2o lb; steam rondored, 10s,. 17c lb, 58 17 1-Sc lb, compound lOd, 11 3-4c lb. Clams Hnrdnhotl, por box, $8.40; razor clams, $3 box. Fish Hock cod, 10a; lb; floun dors, Go lb; lmllnbut, 7c lb; striped bass, 15o lb) cnttlsh, lOo lb; salmon, Btcolhead, 8 l-2c lb; sllvors, 7 l-2o; solos, 0o lb; shrimps, 12 l-2o lb; porch, Co lb; torn cod, Sc lb; lobstors, 33b lb; crawfish, 23o doz; sturgeon, 12VjC lb; blnolt bass, 30o lb; Bllvor smoltu, Co lb; bfaok cod, 7 Ho lb; crnbs, $101.50 dox. Oystore Shonlwntor bay, por gal lon, $2.25; por 100-lb. oack, $5; Olympln, por gallon, J8.4; por 100 lb. sack, $707 50; cannod, 55o can, 37a dozen; OMttsra ki oholl, $1,75 por 100. Coal oil Pear), Astral aid Star, 19o gallon; eoeone, ttm ajsllon; olaino 28o gallon; hondligM, tOVio gallon; oxtru star, 23a callei; water white, HH015HO gallon; npeclnl wntor whlto, lfto gallon. , (lasollno Rod erowa and motor, 0 023a gallon; 80 gnsollt o, 300 37 Ho gallon; V. M, & P. naphtha, 3Mi 0 2 0 H c gallon; ougtnu distil- laK). 910o gallon. I H Uf t -f Cnttlo Ilest alcom, weighing 1200 pounds, $4.75; medium steers, $4,50, host cowa, $3.76; host holfors, $3.75; hulls, $202.75; stags, $2.0003. Hogs Horn east of tho mountains, $8.50; Wlllametto valley Lost. $7.75 jT7. 85; Blockers, $4 0 0; pigs, $0 07. Snoop Best wethers, $, ordinary $104.75; spring lamhs, $C; straight .ewes, i..uwi.!iu; mixeu iois, i.zn. Calves IJest. $5; ordinary $0 1 4.50. tttt tttf MEDF0RD MARKETS. t ttt t ttt t Br"8. ?14jon: grain hay, $10 ton Grain Wheat, $1.20 bushol; oats, J30 ton; barlev. $30 ton. Hoof, ."-j'o fc; porV C'c: mutton 3Ae: lnmb. dUo: veil (dressed), fir (Selling prices.) Kollod barley, $2 cwt, $30.50 ton; brnn, $1 7"? r .ddlluAa. Jl WV1 5f; shorts. 1.801.35. ttt r -f -f LOST. Ht t t LOST A pair of Ilnmilton-Brown high-top mountain boots. Rowaul if returned to ITutchason & Loins ilnn'a ctnrr 05? FOR RENT. ! FOR RENT Front bedroom to gen tlemnn only. 113 Smith Laurel street. 241 FOR RENT Suito of light house keoping rooms. Call nt 222 South Holly street. FOR RENT New cottage, 0 rooms, cast Taylor streot, Y2 acre ground, fnnuiro S00 East Taylor st. 230 FOR RENT Front room, fnmishod, hent, cloctno light and bath. 12 South O streot. 230 FOR RENT Furnished roema No. , 10 Jtforth Qrnrwstreet. 237 POK RENT LtT at tho PalKM, nrw brtck bulldlne, new farnltnr, atrM- ly modern, corner Orapo a1'ala atreota. FOR ItHNT Tanaa, from 40 r upward, anttabls for frnlt, alfalfa, stock or general fannlaa;. lafntr at office Condor Water A Power ewta pany, 309 W. Main vtroot. 4- t4- fft44' FTtW SJMT -r4- -f -r f4--f FOR SALE 300 tiers of woll sea soned piuo nnd soma onk wood, handy to got out, only hnlf n milo from Phoonix. Addross C. J. 01- son, Med ford, Oregon. 23 0 FOR SALE At a bargain if takon nt onco two lots closo in. Modford and rooms. Phono 2001. 237 FOR SALE Good houso and lot at 540 Hamilton street, ond of Oak dalo paving; rents for $10 per month; also two lota on Jackson streot, ohoap it takon nt onco. Ad dross Wm. E. Stncoy, nox 820. 233 FOR SALE Horse and wagon at 248 HI South Laurol street. FOR SALE Young orchard in bear ing; Mat Calhoun, Phoenix. Or. " FOR SALI3 Oak, fir nnd pine cord- wood, 12 nnd 10-inoh; also dry rnil wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phone order to Main 4201. FOR SALE Genuine Nnvnjo blank et. Inquiro at Modford Furniture Co. 4- 4- FOtt SALE 75-ocro ranch, with good wator right; finest frrlt land; ch.'ip:; also property In Portland; will trade for Medford p-oporty Boo Coleman nt cigar factory. FOR HALfcJ-5 unit 10-acre tracts just within nnd adjoining city lim its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay mort. Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE If you want the best dry wood at the lowest price call at 421 South Grape street or phone to Main 491; also do wood sawing. 236 FOR SALE Choice business proper ty at a bargain, on long time; easy terms Address P. O. Hot 418. FOR SALE Or exeanngo tor Mod ford real estate or ranch, 110 acres tobacco farm on Pennsylvania rail road In pod them Maryland. 85 acres In cultivation, 35 sores In white oak Umber, 15 acrea timothy meadow; rich, loamy soil, olso snltablo for potntoes, molons and frnlt; espec ially adapted for Maryland poaches; 40 miles south of Baltimore. 25 miles from United States Capitol, Washington, D. C; abundance of wntor; good ropds; mild climate. Address Dox 20. Mnall Tribune of fice. VMNTEB. 1 WANTED Teams to do contract Froightui:. Short lmul. Box 150, Eaglo Point, OrogqiK 23S WANTED Boy for porter work. The Palms. 230 WANTED Agents to go to Califor nin to Fell territory for the "Hidden Window Screen." Inquiro E. C. Aylor and Bnrnett, real estate of- JlSP. ?. South Central nvenue. 201 WANTED Middle aged woman for work; also girl for general house work ,nt Coles, Calif.; wages $25 and $35 per mouth. Family of 7, Address Mail-Tribune, Medford. . 240 WANTED Man to wash windows Mail Tribuno office. WANTED $1000 on eight acres or chard just planted, one year, 10 por cent. Box 118, Medford, Or. 237 WANTED Young man nbout 18 yeara old who has parents in city that is not afraid to work and wants to learn a trade. Small snl ary to start; a good position to tho right party. Pnntonum Dye Works 236 WANTED Man acquainted in valloy to snow land. Bonson Inrestmont Co. 237 WANTED Good clean cotton rags nt tho Mail Tribune office. Will pay right price for same, WANTED Competent woman for goneral house work. Wonld like rot oronees. Wages $1 per day. Ad dress P. O. Box 815. 230 WANTED By married man position to work on fruit ranch. Adress Y, care of Mail Tribune. 235 WANTED $300 for good paying business; good rato Interest. Ad dress F. L. B., Mall Tribune. 235 WAisifju mil imy irom owners only timber lands from quarter sec tions up to 15,000 ncro tracts. Givo location, amount of timbor and prico in nnswor. Address B, enro of this office 230 WANTED Hsperioaeed quarry man. Address P. O. Box 418, Medford, Or. mistMFJW mmprrrnRV 4 4- CIRGARS AND T0BBAC0S. IRELAND & ANTLE S-noko House, doalors In tobacco, cigars and Bmok ors' supplies, Exclusive ngonts of Lowls Slnglo Blndor, El Morlto and El Paloncla. 212 Wost Main stroot. Ru&ftiuriihts. IWH UlYE RRRTAURANT Meals 3 ."'; bod, 15o. Give us a trial. 29 Central avenuo, npstnirs. BUSINESS DIRECTORY 4 T CHIMNEY SWEEP If your chim ney needs denning be sure and Bee D. I). Woods. Leave orders at the Medford Hardware Co., or phono 2581. 231 Auctioneers. E. F. A. BITTNER Auctioneer, will be found in room 208, Taylor & Phipps Building. Sewing Machines. Singer and Wheeler & Wilson sowing machines for rent nnd for salo on easy payments. All kinds repaired and work guaranteed. Best oil anil needles for all mnkes nt the Singer store, 27 South C st. Phono 3431. Attorneys. WITIHNGTON & KELLY Lawyers'. Pnkn Building. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-nt -In No. fl D Htrect. ground floor. COLVIO & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Renfnes. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank Build ing. Second floor. Stenographer. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, at tho Mooro Hotel. ELLA JL OADNTAW Palm block Stenographic work dona qaickly nn well. Real Estate. T1ENSON rXYESTMENT CO. Real estnte, loans anA fire insnrnnce Office 112 W. STa-:n st., Medford Ore. Pbone 3073. Prirrtcrs and PuWlShtrs. MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. has tho best equipped jab office u Southern Oregon; Portia id prices 37 South Central nve. Opticians. DR. GOBLE Tho only exclusive op tician between Portlnnd and Sac ramento Office on West Mnin street nnn roirirf. Jeweler. ELWOOD AND BURNETT, the jew elers, carry a complete stock and mnke a specialty of high grade re pair work. Opposite the Nash Ho tel. Brick Companies. G. W. Priddy. T. O'Rrir O I) Nai THE MEDFORD ' !CK CO. Brick mannfactuf-n rid contra tors; also lime, cement and pftist. in any quantity. Offlco, Medforw National bank blJg. .I'honeo Mair 545. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakors. Day Phone 351. Night I'hones C. W. Conklin 3001; J. H, BnUor 3571. PLno Instruction. HARMONY, sight reading, mnsica form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan College of Music. Miss Flora Gray otuaiOB, 144 bouth Central avenue Phone 493. Pahrt Stares. M.J. METCAEF Paate, Brashes WaH raprr jaee, Yarninbes Brains and Tfan Tmta. 318 B. Mam St, Medford, Oregon. TMI GMPlHttfaS. GRAND UNION TEA CO. S. Kemr thomo, agt. Store opened front to 6. Phono 3871. 237 Rirersid avenue. Thi Shops. f. A. SMTTH Tin shop. Tin and s.heot iron ware on hand and made to ordor 128 North G street. Photograph Studios. Carriage and Auto Painting. VALLEY SIGN AND CARR1AOE WORKS High-class work guaran teed. Signs. Riverside avenue. Phono 801. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mnokoy nnd die with joy." Oror Al len; & Ron pan's store; entrant) 00 Seventh street. Civil Engineers WILL tako by contract, on reason able forms, all kiijdB of work, also irrigating, planting and eultivatingi i - r 1 . w 010. uiuiuauiipo guroemng. jrirst class roforenoes. William Poters, Civil Engineer, Phono 3801, 322 East Mnin street, Medford, Oregon. --- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. f f 4' 4- 4't Painting and Decorating. MEDFORD DEolLVTING CO., suc ccssors to Shearer & Phillips, painters nnd decorntors in nil branches; weathorcd onk on inside finish n specialty. Our grcon roof stains guaranteed not to spot. 601 N. Boatty st. P. O. Box" 14, Medford. Bill Posters VERNE T. CANON-Bill Poster and Distributor. All ordors promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson County Bank Bnilding, Mod ford, Or. Billiard Parlors S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Tonng and Hall building. A nice cool place to spend the hot after noons. Architects. J. TC. A. BILES Architect and Builder. P. O. Box 480. Medford Or. Your bnilding respectfully so licited. Furniture H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in new and second hand furniture and hard ware Agents for Mound City kit chen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Comer 8th and Holly Sta., Mod ford. Mission Furniture made to order. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves nnd Ranges. New and Second Hand Furniture. Ends' old stand, 18-20 ,K St .South. Phone PL Medford. Qr. Drayage and Transfer. Nurseries QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees aro budded, not grafted. Oqr stock, is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything pift out We are not in the trust, n. B. Patterson, office, in Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery stock. C. E. Co-ik. Prop. R. R. V. depot. P. O. Bo t 841. Phone 583. Medford. - Transfer and D rayaqe. 'II. S. BRCMBLE Drayago and transfer. Baggage stored. Offico nnd Seventh. Cement Workers. B. J. ADYLOTT All work guarnn teed strictly first-class. Rcsidonco No. 400 Bentty street. A conl will bring me to yon. Music. MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. H. L. Huillier, 707 Main streot West. Private lessons in singing .(method Rossini) nnd languages French, Italian, German, Spanish. MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction. Metropolitan College of Mnsic. Miss Flora Gray. Phono 493. 144 South Central avenue. Bulldlnn and Loan Association JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C. Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128 E. Main streot. Carpenters and Builders. E. HILL Will f urnbh plans an. list of all timber to bo put in build' ing. Medford, Oregon. W. G. HOLMES, contractor and" builder; plans nnd estimates furn ished. Inquire Star restaurant or address Box 818. DR. FRANK BOBEB78 Dentist, Office honrs: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Milea Btrildmg, Main street, Uedford, Ore- Ei Physicians and Surgeons. R, W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answored. Office and res ident phono Mnin 3432, S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Officos in naskins' Building. Phono Mnin 1001, CONROY & CLANCY Office In Stowart Building Physicians and Surgeons. Offico phone, Main 341; prlvnto phono, Main 012. R. SEELY, M. D. Physiolan and Surgeon. Modern equipped operat ing rooms, i-lfny. Oruce Honrs; 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson Co. Bank Building. DR. F. G. CARLOW, Dft. 13VA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians, Mission Block, Phon 201. Medford. CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Eya epeoaliHt. when others fall, OffiCfe in F.aglo Pharmacy. Muin 233. Eao Main noar D'Anjou.