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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 01 MOO ON, HUN DAY, APRIL 24, 1910. 15 .'A 8 f i . BIG STIC fvS ARE RIGHT IN OUR LINE, ANY STICK THAT OAN BID SAWN FROM A TREE, WE CAN SUPPLY IN , ANY DIMENSION TO SUIT THE WANTS OF THE BUILDER. A COMPLETE STOCK QUALITY AND v j PJUOES RIGHT AND WE TR-jiT'TO TREAT YOU COURTEOUSLY. :lA ;WE have THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE PAINT STORE IN MEDFORD. CALL AND SEE OUR LINES.! Id i. FR0S1 HURTS FRUIT CROPS IN EAST Good Crop, Howover, Is Promised In California Georgia Peaches Arc Touched Up by Cold Snap. CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER Following i a huiniutiry of crop comllliotiH in tho United StatoH: Tfioro enn ho no doubt that thu fmntR in Georgia lately hnvo hurt tho poach crop Homo. Unqupstion nhly Homo of tho blossoms have boon killed, lint thoy will Htill havo pcachoH enough. A lurgo por aont of tho blossoms hnn not been dam - aged in tho least. ' In Arkansas tho poaches in tho valloyH hnvo been killed. Tho orch ards of medium and high olovation nro yet all right. Ah most of the orchardti in Arknnans aro on tho higher ground, a good average crop ir oxpeotod. Tho apples nro yet all right on all olovntioiiH, and no ttio trees havo had n year's rest, a bumper crop is oxpectod in Arkansas tho coming season. In Maryland, nil tho growers who hnvo reported so far Btnto that tho buds havo not hocn dnmagod to any noticonhlo oxtont by tho hard win tor, and that tho prospects nro promising for n vory largo yield. Tho orchards in nil sections of Maryland havo hoon inspootod to nncortnin if ' any hnrm has boon dono tho buds, but nono has hoon discovered. Kansas has comparatively fow commercial poach orchnrdH, but nho has conRidornblo land in npplo trees. Evorylhlng Booms to bo in a fnvor ablo condition in Kansas for npplos. ThoBo who nro in oloso touoh with conditions nay tho fruit burin nro in tho bont of filmpo. Sevoral of tho largo growers aro getting tholr firo pots rondy bo as to insure jngainrit dntnngo by frost, which is fonrcri most about April 20. Tlioy know enough about tho smurigo pot, and its worth to tnko great Btook in it, Thoro aro thousnnds of thorn in plnco in tho orchards so thoy onn bo OBCd. In California conditions at pros cut inriionto that thoro will bo n butnpor crop in nil linos of fruit this flonson. Tho outlook is bright, tho troos aro fairly loaded with bios- Boms nnd tho woathor conditions up to tho prosont hnvo boon almost Irionl. Tho tlmo is practically pnst In tho Snoramonto valloy whon tho lito frost can do any gront riamngo to tho fruit crop. Fnvorablo ro porta aro boing roooivori by tho fruit dlstributim nnd fruit shipping con corns in Snoramonto from all boo tionB of tho Snoramonto nnd San Jonquin vntloys, nnd also from tho fruit dlBtriota of tho footlights. Medford, Oregon; This certifies thnt wo have sold IToH's Toxns Won der for tho cure of all kidney, blad rior nnri rhoumatio troubles for ton years, nnri have novor bad a com plaint. It gives quick and pormnnont roliof. Sixty days' trentmont In each bottlo. Modford Pharmaoy. tf Unskins for Health. Mrs. Urowncll and Mits Pnyno wont to Medford on Friday to do somo summer shopping. 11. M. Hnnford went to. Jackson ville yesterday to attend to legal business. Today (Saturday) Mrs. Kvans sold her entire household effects at miction. She sold her homo n cou- jplo of weeks ago, it will bo remem borcd, to J. B. StovoiiB of Tolo. j W. A. Cowloy, recently of Con 'corri, N. II., is soon to begin tho erection of a homo for his family in Central Point. j L. A. Hose of fl rants Pass was shaking hands with fnends on tho streets of our town yesterday. I Tim fnnli-nl lniti lirvlnl !o ll linl'n a cliof from Ashland today. 'mid the dining-room department will soon bo in successful operation. Willinm Hammed of Ashland, who has recently located with a very complete plumber's establishment in Central Point, is a shrewd young business man nnd bound to succeed. Ho Bays that bo docs not expect to got rich in tho next fow mouths, but ho realizes thnt the mnn who antici pates fut tiro needs nnd is on the ground when tho need begins to bo felt, is tho one who will get tho bus iness. And whon Central Point is ri good, big, hcnlthy town, with a constant demand for modoni im provements in Mr. HammoH's line, tho ground will ho his "to havo nnd to hold," thoro is no doubt. Last Wednosdny Frank Maddon of Chicago, III., boenmo tho ownor of two fino orchards hdjoming ono nn othor and lying nbont two and ono hnlf miles west of tho town. Ono of thoso bolongcd to W. C. I.eovor, mayor of Central Point nnd lending hnrdwnro doalor, and tho othor ono to F, JL Symoox. Tho total amount paid for tho two proportios aggro gated $30,500. Mr. Lcovor was pnid $14,500 for his orclmrri and Mr. Symoox rocoivod .$22,000 for his proporty. Mr. Maddon is well plonsori with his pnrohaso nnd ox poets soon to build a homo ou tho orohnrd tract purohnsed from Mr, Loovor. Tho ontaioguo and premium list of tho flower sliohw to bo hold in Juno is now boing distributed. Tt is in tho shapo of a noat littlo folder giving full information to prospoct ivo oxliibitors. Any desired infor nmtion not found in this foldor will bo oheorfnlly furnished upon nppli cation to Mrs, W. J. ICahlor, sooro tnry of tllo carnival committee ITon. B. F. Mulkoy will dolivor nn nddross in thd Christian church on Sunday evening, April 24. Wlint ovor Mr Mulkoy says in publio is worth listoning to, nnd wo opino that ovon Btnnding room in tho church will bo at a premium on thnt evening. Mrs. Bollo PloaBnnts mado a trip to Ashland today (Saturday) tq visit a mnrriod daughtor, returning on tho ovoniug train. Mr. nnri Mrs. C. W. Joffora will spond tho Biunmor on tholr ranch, near Butto Falls. Mlsa Ponrl Bosb is now manngor of tho local tolophono office, tho position having been mado vacant by tho marriage of Miss Leo Williams. Isaac Williams has solved the nroblam of imtnvinir en tun lifn nml ' w n still retaining the comforts nnd con veniences of home. lie has erected a commodious tent near tho house, has a tight raised floor in it and will use it for a Bleeping room for himself and wife during tho warm weather. This improved method of getting back to nature is becoming more popular every year. CRYING FOR HELP. Lois of It in Medford, But Dally j urowMQ Less. ' Tho kidneys cry for help. 1 Not an organ in tho whole body so delicately constructed. I Not ono so important to health. ' Tho kidneys are the fitters of tho blood. I When they fail tho blood becomes jfoul aud poisonous. I Thoro can be no health where thoro is poisoned blood. Backache is ono of tho first indi cations of kidnov trouble. I It is tho kidneys' cry for holp. ncea it. Donn's Kidney Pills nro what is wanted. Aro just what overworked kidneys need. Thoy strengthen nnd invigorate tho kidnoys; help them to do their work; novor fail to euro any caso of kuluoy disease Road tho proof from a Medford citizen : 0. M. Jones, 1101 North Central ttvonuo, Modford, Or., snys: "I havo found Doan's Kidnoy Pills especi ally adapted to my enso. My baok was vory stiff and. painful and I had othor annoying symptoms of kidnoy troublo. Bonn's Kidnoy Pills brought mo prompt roliof nnd sinco taking them my henlth has been much bottor. This oxcollont remedy has camod my endorsement." For snlo by all dealers. Prico 50 cents. Fostor-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y., solo agents for tho United' tstatos. Homombor tho nnmo Doan's nnd tnko no othor. Malthsid Roofing Hasktns for Honltt. t V flips! A fino assortment, including all kinds of drop top and straight Buggy Whips tho vnluoa that bring you bnck 25c to $3.00 Got a Smith Snapper for Your Whip. BUGGY HARNESS. J G. Smith 814 'BAST MAIN BTIIKKT It's free Scai lattl. A K book ca it "Can of Roofing." No Bittrr wlu romi rcptdcact kit been or hitroo3sr TO tire iki!. tMi took will CUblC ,HH Ukc better cartel lb Scntlrtc Most roofing guarantees are a joke. Experience teaches the longer a roofing is guaranteed to last, the poorer it is. Manufacturers inexperienced in making roofings without knowledge as to their dependability without responsibility as to their own financial standing, will very often guarantee their roofing for any number of years simply to get the order. The roofing generally fails and so docs the firm that makes it and they never live to make good their guarantee. Malthoid Roofing is made to make good and while its manufacturers guarantee it, their guarantee is unnecessary because the roofing in itself is sufficient to do all that is claimed for it. For twenty-six years, the makers of Malthoid Roofing have made and guaranteed their roofing 0 and not one single purchaser can ever say that this Company has failed to make good a guarantee. You can depend upon the responsibility of the makers of Malthoid Roofing, and you will never have to bother about guarantees if you use Malthoid Roofing. GAUNETT-COREY HARDWARE COMPANY Made by The Paraffine Paint Co. Sh frHdsco ud EvuyYibert In Case of t$icRn.ess PHONE 3641 MEDFORD PHARMACY Near Post Office All Night Service Free Delivery PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT. WATER HEATING! All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEE.N . PRICE 11 North D St., Medford, Ore. Phone 303 I ORCHARDS AND HOMES If you want tho truth in regard to orchard lands and conditions, it will pay yon to sco ono who has boon raising troos and fruit horo for tho past eiRhtoon years. Phono 5003, Ashland, or Address E. E. F0SS, TALENT, OR. Animal Insurance We Insure Horses and Cattlo Against Death From Accident, DIs- east or Flro. NATIONAL LIVESTOCK INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, ). E. Tull, Agent, Modford. $150 AN ACRE 270 acres, foothill land, about 6 ailee frora Med ford ; there aro about 85 aoree on this place bow suited to fruit, which includes about 26 acres in bearing. The bearing vanetiec are Newtown and Spitxenberg apples and Coraiee pears. Tkere are 25 acres of Newtowns in their seebnd year witk peach filters and about 6 acres of Newtowns just planted; also 20 acre 'tt Jonathans and 10 acres of Bartlett and Anjou pears jast planted. About 200 acres of first-class fruit land on the place. Then re many springs on the place and considerable water ooald be de veloped for irrigation; two houses, good bars and other bailiiBga. Would subdiride nicely. Easy terms. I $2500 Sixty acres, 0 miles from Medford, about 15 acres eleared and $250 AN ACRE 70 acres, about 4 miles from Medford, free seO; 35 acres planted to Newtown and Epitzengert apples, mostly 3 years old; in addition, about 25 acres under cultivation, balance easily cleared; good new 0-room plastered house, new barn; also set of old buildings. Could be subdivided into two or three tracts nicely, easy terms. $5500 Six miles from Modford, good new buildings, about 8 acres planted to Newtowns, Spitzenborgs and pears, 1 and 2 years old; about 7 acres additional cleared, balance not hard clearing; good team, wagon and machinery gca w,to Plce. This te a 40 acre tract $15,000 A first-class fruit and alfalfa ranch, 185 acres, 5 miles from railway station, practioally all bottom land, 140 acres now under cultivation, water right with place; fair house, two barns, sohoolhouso on tho place, for $15,000, whioh is only $81 nn acre; $0000 cash will handle, and easy terms can be had on the balar.ee; this is a fine chance to got a first-class tract of low-priced laud for development purposes. We don't think this will last long, cud if you aro interested, come in and see us about it. $12,525 Eleven acres in Cornice pears, 10 years old; 9 acres in Ban lott and Anjou poars, 1 to 3 years old; close in; good soil; terns. $12,000 Eleven acres in Cornice and Bobc pears, 14 years old; these trees aro in full bearing and will pay a good income on the price asked. $15,000 Twenty acres, fino new modern bungalow, baildings easdy worth $4000; about 13 acres of apples In full bearing; trees aro 16 years old; balance planted to apples 2 years old; good soil; ettfiUy location; close to market; an assured income from the beginning; a fine home. $150 to $200 PER ACRE Stewart acre tracts; 2 miles froa Medford; tracts aro from 10 to 25 acres in size; fine building spots on all; can all be irrigated; cheapest tracts in Medford neighborhood; easy icrms. i4i k :, $300 PER ACRE Finest 5 andlaen!ebard and gardeu tracts ki the valley; easy terms. , W. T. YORK & CO. 5