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A Want Ad Will Sell a Lot or a Lot Of Lots, Quickly COMET CANNOT BE SEEN NAKED EYE .Astronomers Will Not Venture to Predict When Mallcy's Comet Will Do Drl(ht Enouuh to Do Seen by Early Risers. LICK OBSHItVATORY, Mt. Ham ilton, Cnl., April I).- Profossor W. W. Campbell and olbor officials of tho obunrvatory would not vouturo any specific opinion an (o when Hal loy's comet would bo viuiblo to tbo naked oyo. Tbo comet uTnow noon through tbo teloHCopet. uliortly before suiirlno. It; merged iron, eclipse witli tno nun yoHtordny, wbon It waH xlglitcd by astronomers for about 15 luhmtoH. Tbo celestial wanderer Ik approx imately 160,000,000 miles away. Be twoon now and May IB, when tlto -enrtb pnsson through Its tail, It will approach until only 1-1,000,000 miles from the oartb. In sponklng of tbo coinot, Profos sor Campbell Haid: "Until May 18, 1 .alley' comot will bo a morning object, becoming vis lablo boforo tbo firnt rays of dawn, and after that time it will bo nn eve ning objoot and will bo fairly con spicuous during tbo last half of May. "It is unsafo to predict tbo lirilit neas that n comet may nssuuio, and for that reason I do not care Just to' flay when it will becomo visible to the naked oyo, but it will bo pos aiblo for us at tbo obsorvatory to floo it without tbo aid of telcscopos. The pooplo will bavo a greater diffi culty in scoing on account of tbo glnro of tbo oloctric lights of the city, and there is n possibility for that reason that it will not bo viaiblo from San Frnnclsoo at nil. It de pends upon its brightness nud that, as I said, is unsafe to predict, "Wo will pass through tbo tail of the comet on tbo night of May 18, and will tako sovoral hours in so do ing. I may say that no danger need bo feared. There may bo a glow in tbo sky and porhaps a meteoric dis play, b ut apart from this harmloss and beautiful phenomenon nothing will occur to affect human lives on earth.. "Until May 18 the comot will bo visible jiiHt before dawn, and those who intend to watch for it would do well to remember that tlto sun is rising onrlior lately daily. After May 18 it will bo wust of tho sun and will bo visible after sunset." Sailors Object to Grub. POUT TOWNSEND, Wush., April 9. That tboy woro fed on putrid m&ut and given stagnant water to -drink, though thoro was an nbund--ance of wholosomo food and fresh water nboard tho ship, is Btatcd in "-ike complaints of six sailors from the British ship Elginshire, striokon with bori-bori, on filo with tbo British consul, Oscar Klockcr, to day. Tho men, who nro in the Unit ed States marine hospital bore, do nnd an investigation anil nunounco i .their intention to filo suit agniiibt the ownors and captain of the ship, Tbo sailors claim that tainted moats and decayed salt fish com prised almost their entire diet. Thoy also contend that thoy woro com pelled to drink rninwntor cnught on a sail spread for that purpose The water was convoyed to n tank with out being filterod and soon became stagnant. Original Orchar.dlst III. LOS ANGELES, Cul., April 0. William Ponii Watson, ouo of tbo foromost exponents of dry farming in tho Houthwost, lios uonr death at bis homo, 5111 Chestnut avenue, Long Beach, surroundod by bis family. IIo is 83 yoars of ago. Mr. Watson settled in tho Hood Klvor Hootiou of Oregon 35 yoaru ago, planting tho piouoor npplo or chard in tho now famous npplo country, IIo nttrnotod attention 30 yoars ngo with his aucooss in rais ing fruit without irrigation. Mr, Watson has a fruit ranch noar Wil lows, throo miloB north of Long Boaoh, which is novor irrigated nor wntorod, and is tho wonder of hor ticulturists. Mr. Watson and his son, W. P. Watson, Jr., own largo traots of land noar Cooholla onwhioh thoy nro suo oessfully raising cnntnloupos, or angos and vegetables without irriga tion. A wnnt ad is nlmoat as certain to find tho right tenant for your rooms aa a placard is cortnln not to, i 1 i ITaskins for Ileal. PITTSBURG JURY THROUGH S Possible That Trial of Seven In dicted Councllmcn Will Do Start ed Wednesday Dlakcly for Gov ernor? Such Is Report. PITTSHUKO, Pa., April 0. The work of tho grand jury, which is in vestigating tho Pittsburg I'oiinci! manlo graft oases will be completed Monday or Tuesday, uucordlng to Proaocutor Blnlcoly today. Blakaly refused to nny whethor ho bad beard anything from Hanker 1'rnnlc N. IIoffHtotl, president of" tho Qurmnn National bank of Allegheny, who is under indictment for bribory. Hoffstott. whoso homo in in New York, hns intimated that bo would come to Pittsburg voluntarily and fight tho ensa against him. It is K)SHiblo that the trial of soven of tho indicted councilmcn who arc charged with grafting will bo started Wednesday. It is generally boliovcd that Hlakely will bo boomed for tho Itopublican cnudidato for governor at tho expiration of tho trials. Ex-Councilman Charles Stewart conferred with tho district nt,tonioy today. It is commonly reported that ho gavo tho uamo of tho man who gnvo him $45,000 an n bribo in the Hotol Imperial at New York. Paralyzed by Drokcn Neck. SEATTLE, Wash., April 0. To tally paral.vr.od from a dislocated neck, which ho sustained in n plimgn down a chute at Luna Park last night, George 1L Swonson, a ma rine engineer, though unconscious, was still alive today at tho Provi deuce hospital. For 12 hours Swan- son has lived, dcBpito tho oxpressed opinion of physicians that death must como Boon. Swnnson bad gone to tho top of the chute to get a view of tho park, an amusement resort. Ho lost bis balanco nud plunged head down ward. Ho alighted on his bead and Hhoouldors and hoslden receiving n dislocated neck be sustained a con cttHsioii of tho brain. AT THE CHURCHES. Christian Science. Servico Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock. Subject of lesson-sonnon, "Aro Sin, Disease and Death Ileal!" Sunday school at 10 o clock. Testi moiiinl moetins Woducsday nt 7:30. The public in cordially invited to tboso services. 128 North Grape street, north Shermnn-Clny music house. Baptist Church. First Baptist church, comer of North Centrnl avenue nud Fifth street. Services At tho usunl hours next Sunday. Sunday school, 0:15 a. in.; preaching services 11 n. in. and 8 p, m.; yottng people's meeting, i p. in.; special musto at tbo preach lug snrviens. A sponial businoi: mooting of the church will be hold noxt Thursday ovoning, April 14. Ev ery member of tho church is request ed to, bo presont. A cordial welcome in extended to nil to worship with us A. A. Holmes, pastor. Christian Church. Cornor Sixth and Ivy streets. Us ual Borvioos noxt Sunday. Bible school at 0:45; pronching nt 11 m.; C. E. nt 7 and ovoning sorvices at 8. A cordial invitation is extend ed to nil to attond those sorvices W. Tboo. Matlock, pastor. Tbo storo whoro you "uoually buy U" has a mossngo for you today. FOR SALE. ItKAL I38TATU. FOR SALR 5 acres borry land 1 1-2 nilloB north of city; under ditch. Dox 285, Modford. 32 FOR SALE or oxchango for Modford proporty, n SG000 rosldonco la Rod lands, Calif, Call and boo photo. Q. F, Dyer, room 9, P. O. block. FOR SAL1Q 83 acros S miles from Modford. 0 acros peart). 20 acros Nowtownu and Spits; 0 acres apri cots. Prlco 114,500. Blsktyou Roalty Co., 22 Jackson County Bank Bldg. F5lt"TlALB -Twonty acres 3 mtlee from Modfo-d at $150 per aero. 8ls klyou Roalty Co,, 22 Jnckoon Coun ty Bank. FOR SALIC Homostoad rollnqulsh : mont, mountain farms and tlmbor, Address P. O, nox 213. 24 001 OF EVERY TWENTY IS THE KEY TO AM INTERESTING ROMANCE. Tho wnnt adn touch life so intimately give reflection at such closo range that very often a few linos of classified advertising form tho key to a real life romance as pathetic or ns inspirating or ns droll as could bo "found in books." Somotimon tho want ud is a link in the chain of tbo story as a "real estate for sale" ad ofton is. Anothor want rid perhaps offering may bo thd koy to n pathetic story rnoro intorosling, " it could bo told, than any fiction. Home other "for salo" ad may Htiggost n drdl phase of lifo as appealing as tho adventures of Mr. Pickwick. To tboso who have insight, who "know" human affair in (hi city in this year of grace, 1910, tho wnntads'nro the DEST current rcadlnu matter. And, often, a tvarit'nd reader who starts in to find ro mance cluoB is surprised to find dues to,nn amazingg number of "other things" profit-making clues, for Instnnco. .-.-- ) FOR SALE ItlUl. RSI ,TK. FOTTfrALi-j 1 (J 6 "acros oT K6"o7riand, half of It Is cleared; 8 miles east of Modford. This In a bargain at $20 per aero. Addrcas, Ownor, caro of Mall Tribune. l-'OU 8ALB--88 "1-2 acres 2 1-2 miles from Modford; 30 acres C-ycar-old poars; 20 utcs 1-yoar-old pears. Good Louso and oarn. Under ditch, prlco $22,000. Siskiyou Roalty Co., 22 Jackson County Bank. FOR SALES 400 acres 3 1-2 miles from Medfrod at $100 por aero. Will sell ill or part. Siskiyou Roalty Co., 22 Jackson County Dank. FOR"sALE3 CO acres In tho cole bratcd Morlln peach and grape bolt; sufficient wood to pay for clear ing; 3 mlloa.from Roguo rlvor; ono mllo from Southern Pacific railroad; $G0 por aero. 40 acres, very oaslly cleared; part can bo Irrigated; tbroo-quartors mllo from Southorn Pacific station: $50 por aero. Doth tracts Increasing In value vory fast. Ask nny of your produce merchants what thoy think of Mer lin fruit. s ROUERT 3M1TH. MEDFORD. OR. Farms. FOR SALE Farm In southern Or egon nnd northern California. For particulars address box 15, Hilts, Cal. 30 Houses. FOR STCb $2200, 6-room strictly modorn houco, turnlsllod; $1200 will handto this. Box G07, city. FOR SALE Seven room bouso, now; lot 50x132, closo to Main streot; bath, elect, to lighted, screened porch, wood shed; prbo $2500; torms. Siskiyou Roalty Co., 22 Jackson County Dank. Acrdigc FOR SALE A bargain, 10 acres 2 mllos from dopot at $350; fine lo cation. Dyer, rom 9, P. O. block. FOR SALE A nlco homo tract of 8 acres, 1 1-2 miles south of stntlon; not to apples, poaches, pears, small fruits and grapes; smnll houso and good woll. Address P. O. Dox 840, city. 21 FOR SALE Now houso, barn and 5 acros c'oto In, for $4200; will make 23 cood lots: ndJolnlntr Ken wood addition, whoro lots sold for $250 to $300; 3G foot abovo Mod ford; good plnco for chickens, truck gardon, otc; halt In borrlos and fruit; all undor prlvato Irrigating aystom; It thin ad doos not read Uko a bargain, spond a halt hour and look at tbo placo. Owner, Goo, Clausing, 334 W. 0th ai. 17 FOR SALE 1C acres on Roosovolt avonuo; houso and barn. Inquire at 117 North Control avo. W FOR SALE 5 and 10-aore traots just within nnd adjoining city lim its, at a bnrgnin, on 5 nnuunl pay ments. Address Condor Water Power Co. Lota, FOR SALE Lot, 150x44 foot, with shed 12x.. and good well; torms. Inqulro 602 South King streot. 18 FOR SALE Lots closo In on Socond stroot at a bargain. O. W. Isaacs ownor, 115 N, Oakdalo. FOH"BAXENb. -7GTwo lots, GGx 104. Largo barn; good location. Call room 22, Jackson County Bank or Tolophonj 3311. FOR SALE City lots, $20; for a small, safe Investment coo th, city lots I offer at $300 nnd $250 per lot; $20 cash paymont, balanco $10 por month; no Intercut. H. O, Malt by, Palm 1 ldg. FOR SALE Ideal building lot on West Main; price $1050. Call phone 3311 or room 22 Jackson County Bank, FOR SALE Two lota on Hamilton Btroot, 56x100, prlco $300 each. Sis kiyou Rotillr Co., 22 Jackson Coun ty Bank. FOll SALE Cheap, choicest lots. Soo ownor after 5 p. ra. QIC South Nowtown. 23 FORSALE Good lot In Walnut Park addition; prlco $300; torms, Addross A-4, caro ot this office, ONE WANT AD something for sale whif-h would indicate tho dissolution of n homo J i FOR SALE Jots, FdTt SALE No. 106-Lot 50x100, .N'nrrlgan St., $400. Siskiyou Real ty Co., 22 Jnckaon County Bank. FOR BALK ATrnTrgaln, 3 flnolotTon Howard Direct, Bunrlno Park, East Modford; oast front. Apply to J. O. Medloy, cornor Roosovolt and Ben nett avcn'uos, or E. P. BonLotU 19 Farms or Ordiardo. FOR 8ALE Ninety acr-M. 30 ta oae year old apple and pear trees, 100 Inches of water, 2 1-2 mile from railroad station. For terms write "Owner," care Mall Tribune. 201 if Oli SALE 00 acre, meet building tlto In tho alley, Ineludh e 30 acre good fruit land; cheap and terms right. H. O. Maltby, palm Bldg., Main and Front. FOR SALE About 30 acres of good orchard land 1 1-2 miles east of Phoenix. One-half Is In orchard. Tolephono, Modford, 1199, or ad dress C. T. Payne, Phoontx. Ore. FOR SALE Ono of tbo best orchards In Jackson county, two miles from Ashland. For particulars, address F. O. McWIll.'nms & Son, Ashland, Or. Timber Land. FOR SALE 40 acres ot good tlmbor 1 five mllos from Modford; all down hill. Mat Calhoun, Phoontx, Ore gon. BofUiesa Property. FOR SALE Choice business prop erty at a bargain, on long time; onsy terms. Address Condor Wa ter Power Co. Horses. FOR SALE 2200-pound team, 5 year old mares. Address Q. S. E caro of this office. 19 FOR "SALE First-class driving horse for ladles or gentlemen Call No. 6 S. Fir. 23' FOR SALE A gentlo pony, suttnblo for women and children to ride or drive; prlco $40. Standard bred Whlto Leghorn eggs, $1.00 per sotting of: 15. See Dr. Goble, No. 333 East Sixth, or at olflco, 18 W. Main. 17 Miscellaneous. FOR SALE 100 lbs. alfalfa seed at 20c. 334 W. Sixth St. FOR SALE Furnlturo nnd fruit Jars. 228 North Holly streot. 17 FOR SALE Second cutting alfalfa; first class. Address Box 361, Mod ford. 21 FOR SALE Balm of Figs, guaran teed to cure all diseases of women. Address Box 406. FOR SALE White Wyandotte eggs for salo. Mis. F. Tompkins, Central Point, Or. 20 FOR SALE Two horso corn cultiva tor, nearly now: H. L. Wnls, 2 1-2 mllca Bouthwoat of Mcdfcrd. 20 FOR SALE Or trade, concroto block machine, near y now; sell cheap. P. O. Box 623, Modford. 17 FOR" SALE -Second hand automo bllo In first-class condition, or will trade for city proporty or soil cheap 'forcaBh; will demonstrate Addross W. T. York & Co. 17 FOR SALE R. C. Rhode Island Rod and Buff Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching. From puro bred and high scoring stock. Call on or addross G. E. Alklns, P. O. box 202, Contral Point, Ore. FOR SALE 60-horse ongtno and 80-! horso boiler cheap at tho Rusa Mill. FORSALE One fresh cow and calf. Call at 333 8outh Rlvorsldo. FOR SALE Mlmeograpn for dupii- catlmc lotters. In Rood condition, cheap, at office of Condor Wator &J Powor Co. 283 F0RSALE A second hand wheel In good condition. Apply at post ottlco after 9 a. m. Monday. FOR RENT. FORRKNT Two cottngo, $10 and $12. Benson Invontmont Co. 18 Furntfihed Rooms. In? rooms. 125 South Oakdalo. 17 FOR RENT Modern furnish d room at 604 WoalOth or 14 King Btroot. . .. FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. No. 10 North Qrapo strooL FOR RENT Furnished rooms for ront. North Front Btroot, No. 21C. Phono 3731. FOR RENT Furnished room, mod ern. 411 South Front st. 17 FOR RENT Offices ever postofflce on April 1st; will be steam boated and have hot and cold water by next winter. Apply to A. A. Davis. Miscellaneous. FOR RENT Only hotel in town of 1000 population. Call at Condor Water and Power Co., 209 West Main street. FOR RENT Pasture land on Prico Ranch, Tolo; irrigated land, next to McDonough ranch, Tolo. Condor Wator & Power Co. 50 FOR RENT-rGarden land on Bear creek, one acre and upwards with wnter for irrigation; owner will furnish team, plow and seed for part of" crop. See Kofeldt, Condor Water & Power Co. 50 FOR LEASE Fully equlrpcd gohl mine; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all operated by electric pow ci. Owner will furnish free elec tric power for share In proceeds. See Kofeldt, at Condor Water & Power Co. WANTED. Help Wanted Female. ,V ANTED Chambermaid at tho Nash Hotol. WANTED Two waitresses at Franco-American hotel; fare prepaid. Morrison & Lash, Treka, Cal. 20 WANTED Girl for general house work; must to good cook; wages $30. 326 SoutL Oakdalo ave. WANTED A competent woman for housework and cooking; good wages, also farm hand knowing young or chard work. Address L, care Mall Trlbuno offtco. 47 WANTED At the Franco-American hotol, two waitresses; fare prepaid. Morrison & Lash., Yreka, Cal. 20 WANTED A good lady cook to cook for ranch hands; wanes to be paid by tho week or month. Addross A L. Gall. Tolo, Or. 21 Help Wanted Male, WANTED Ton miners and laborers. Apply Condor Water & Power Co. WANTED Flm-ciass gardener. Ap ply Condor W iter & Power Co. WANTED Experienced stone cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Power Co.'s. office. WANTED A man experienced In the handling of Incubators and turkey raising. Apply at office of Condor Water & Power Co. 283 WANTED Man to wrlto flro Insur ance. Benson Investment Co. 18 nelp Wanted. WSNTEBMan and wlfo, man for gardening and wife for general housework. Arpl) Condor Water & Powor Co WANTED Flvo farm teams, 10 farm hands, 10 men for planting trees. Condor Wator .fc Power Co. Situations Female WANTED Position to tako caro of small children. Box 878, city. 18 Miscellaneous. WANTED 160-acro relinquishment or hill land, with water. Address C. Burns, Arleta, Or. 20 WANTED Good man with about $1500 to Uko orchard, 11 acres ap- plos and poara; good varieties; heav ily loaded; and 17 acres apples Just bearing, on good lay; toam, spraying outfit and good house. Inqulro E, A. Wntors, Exhibit bldg. 17 REGULAR BOARDERS WANTED 116 E. Sixth street; $6.00 por weok. Transclont 60o pr meal. 23 WANTEDCattlo to pasturo, run ning water; rato $2 per month; 2 1-2 miles couthwest ot Medford. E. E. Morrison. 18 WANTED A good alfalfa, stock and dairy ranch, with somo Irrigation; glvo full description, price and torms Address Dairyman, Box 861, Mod WANTED. "MUcelljuiron. WANTKD Clearing done. Address B. S. Palmer, Central Point, Ore. WANTED In doslrablo aclghbor hood, May 1st, to rent, complete furnished bouco of 5 or 6 roosss; family ot four adults. Address with full particulars, 99 Esthor bL. Pas-, adona, Cal. 19 WANTED TO nUY. MJscellAnooBS. WANTED At once, for a borne, 0 to 10-acro orchard in bearing or nearly so, with or without buildings Give full description, prlco and terms. Ad dress Dairyman, Box 863, Modford. Wanted a light single work harness; must ho In good repair and a light slnglo wagon or hack. Ad dress "II-2," caro of this office 18 FOR EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE Honso nnd lot, located in Santa Barbara, Cal., for property In or near Modford; lot 100 feet front by 225 feet deep; flna soil; good 6-room house; oranges leraoas and other fruit on plate. Address Box 265, Medford, Or. FOR EXCHANGE Will exebaase touring car In good condition fer runabonL Enquire at King's repair shop. LOST. LOST A black silk scarf, lace edg ing. Return , Mrs. Godlore, 228 North Holly. 17 ASTRAYED 6 small yearltag calves, mostly Jersey, frosa the Eaiv hart place. Reward 1C returned. 22 LOST A Scoth colllo pop, 3 BSQBt&s old; reward. C. D. Miller, Loavre Cafo. IS FOUND. FOUND A lap robe. Call at 535 South C street. Describe the rate and pay for this ad. . BUSINESS DIRECT8HY. Bootblacks. 'IIINE Get yonr shoes shined, o3ed or dyed nt the Palace bootUaek stand in Smokehouse. First-elxse work is our specialty; Shoes called for in any part of city and deliver ed. 212 West Main street Phone Main 121. Eddie, the Bootblack. Landscape Garde aers. J. T. BROAD LEY, landscape gar dener; a long experience m laying ont and care of private grounds. P. O. Box 521, Medford, Or. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm b uil diner, PORTEE J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA-i LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col C. L. Rc&mes. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank build- in g, second floor B. F. MTJLKEY Attorney-at-Uw. Offices room 30, Jackson Comity Bank building. Medford. - Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone 35X Night phones: C. W. Conklin 3bt)I, J. u. BuUer 357L Urlcklayers. BRICKLAYERS K. Kuxin, at Smokohouse, first-class bricklayer, stoneworker, cement Btepsisg stucco and mouldine. fireplaces aadf tilo work a specialty. Earepeaa plan; day or contract. MedJciaes. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDl CINES Will cure rheamatisai, nsthmu, paralysis, sores and pri vato diseases. These remedies may be procured at tho Sing Lee laun dry, 123 S, Riverside avenue, Med ford, Or., where they will be sold by the proprietor., Dr. Chow Young has treated sev eral severe oasos with his remedies sinco coming to Modford and kaa for roferenco somo o the best- known and most intelligent citizens in Southern Oregon. Call on him. ltoal Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate, Loans and Fire Insarauee. Office, suite 205-206, over Frak growora' bank. Phone 541. AS A MATTER OF BUSINESS, we would, suggest that you caH. at omr, office in search, of real estate bar gains., We refuse to list aay prop erty for which owner asks or than wo think it is worth. We d not oare to make sales at extrava gant and unreasonable prices. Yea will not find ns tagging yon oa the streot or annoying yon at the hotel bonce this invitation to call at our offico, No. 128 E. Main st. Pvtrea, Shepherd & Co niU. Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders proitly filled. Room 20, Jaokson CBaty Bauk building, Medford, Or. WSfftfSM UHRCCTOflTf, SOUTHERN OREGON 'H HTT Air 34.getiMCftL,'Medfr4,Or. X. W. mmy, troB. AfJtebl Ul P. & E. R..R, tlcH Estate. SEE WK E. STACEY 'A -CO. soma 4t the .choicest feiffa!as lit real extt ra Ifiis valley. A1m rk Inh CblombiA knd Alberta, B. 0n4 other partn. CaTl on Vim nt Bitnrjr'a ottoce, PlifapB lmildiog, at Jit tW ModtanL 'Aiitxi company1 gsragr viiore wo filort out our ageats for tb JUju3Icn Wnntl a Lamp and. k$4 den ?rmBavr norcen. Wo will Ivtmk yon right. 'Como nnd BCfe. Printers jtnd PnWkKCJ. MEDFORD JJRIN1TNG GO. Jma tb Wt-cquippea jdb rfffice 'in 'Botltk era Oregon; Portland priM. J17. SoBtk CeaJtai scve. MISS JKNNESSE BUTLE&V Piaa SlnK, J(o. 1L 'Drage creet ffeenm "Slain 24D1. MUHard I'arler. SL X. ERQWii Jc UKD.-tlMUiATd, -JGi- jpax S Wft TrmkB. Amm, Yawss & HaJI bmlding. A aiei, plaea to eptmi Abe hot afteraoM. JOfDfS A TDHNEfi, Arakiteeta WniMwwr, Mee 7-8. 236 PWb:xjbJ34EL JleaiamMjfhm 2m. 4 AuUi Pnbt&xg. VALLEF SIGH AM -CAXMAQM WOSLKS gklasa work gurqfe?, teed. Bifjas. JiiirarHMjfl UrtKoltare. IL F. WILSOX Jc CO., dsalera kanr mm nagpBsVfcaaa rfsmutara .bmI kajelvmr. .AgeHts -for MoHBd City VWehgii rtit.?2gE. Seventk si. HISSOX WPKNITURE -WOHKS 8th aad Helly t8Kedf er, Wunitam saade its ordar. CtmBi wrartk of -all imla. A triri MOKDOSF Jb WOLKF Cook BtaTMt aatt EaagBs. "New ad Sead-Eaa4 gimiitTiis. ladV -eld staad, 18 W. F at. gasrtfc. Thoae 91, Medford, Or. QUAKER HUR8KRIES Our tree axe Wi3, Met -grafted. -Owr ateek is sat srrpUod. 'We guarantee ev eaylteazrpk oat -Wo are aot.ia lh trast. 'JL iB. .Fattersos, ofjfiee iav Hotel Xaah. ROGDfi fcTVEK VALLEY NURSEJBY" Qsowaam of fhigk-gmde n Brsery steet 'C Cook, iPrep., -R. K. V, depeC 1. O. J8ox -Phaau 120L, Me4fr. a W. PxHSv. "3. T. O'BrW Q. D. Nagle. Ttli UKiUfOUD .13K1UK. GO. BrieJc mafaettiTOTB al feofitractora l alaa liiB, aemont as d 'piaster m anjr qntnirtisj. .Offiee, Medfard Natieaat Basic bWg- "FheaerMam 646. 'Btcttau, DR. W. JL VAN -GCOYOC, Dentist & FnUnnfivea.'Jkaak Anilding, .jraat of ftba-traehB. ajraiclin mA -Bargeowa. B. W. -STXIARNS, U. JD. OpaosH. Jajsknom CeBty bak. "Night aUa prnsaptfy .aaswered Ofitee -and aeoa jAeoe main 3482. CONHOY -OLANOY Office ia. Stawart fe3diag Pkysici&na awi Swyeoac Office ,phene Mala 341; prtvaae fmomtt Maxa-olZ. DR. F. . CAHLOW, IDR. EVA, MAINS BARLOW Osteopathia Phyuieiaaa. Jsjasien Ueok. J'ken 291, MeWtforO. CHwarn u4 .Tbaeee. IRELA1RB JtNfBLE BaolfafcaBwa. netiiwn aaiighaaeo,.aigarg aad -saaek ifntihwn QBtic&Aeeo,-eiars aad asaei:- ra iwpiplien. tVnrelaoiva ageata f Laws ekuAo iBwdar. W Meaita aa4 EI fUteaeia. 12 Wst Msia 4L f uBiiiiiaini . rwi wjufli 'im, 'nay xmt, rm . ip. 'to aay pK ac nsity, f raw la ie 25c. 'Phone "Mala 181X ghaaogtifiphaw. IfACJCKY'S STODI-iflPosa KaaW ad die with wv." Over i. w .... mfLi.Ho moio . -m n buiw street J. A. SKITH Tin shop. Ha ware on 'hand aad ta arfer. 126 North 'O street UaMaiBvaaXaalaaai EJUHiA. ML ' U AU X i W i al toUw SteaaKraphic oik 'Sosa aadlaalL