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MTSDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORHC10N, THURSDAY. MAY 12, 19.10. Want Advertising' Is Highly Specialized Publicity-Direct, Concentrated, Efficient! SOME OF THE ODDITIES FOUND IN THE WIRE NEWS OF THE DAY Illinois Suffraiiottcs to Make a "Whizz" Campalijn New York Hens Laylnu Dlack Eim$ Woman Has Had Her Shroud Ready 68 Years Takes Chilly Ride to Baptism Breaks Ankle and Record. CHICAGO, May 12.- Band of WOltlOll Htllf IIIKlHt H ill lltltOMOhiloH will (hiMM'inl fin ovory uily, (own, vil -Inge iiml 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t in IHitiom before tint logislntivo piiintiritm next Kuptombor. The' NiilTriiKlHtH a 10 determined to make "votes for women" n loading irtrtiio in tlio canipn iK' and I" render very iinliiiiiy those oandidntOH who would deny ll.i'in Hid Imllnl. Mrs. Catherine Wniigh Mot'til lough, justice of tlio poaru, liiwyur ii:iil lending Miil'lrngette, Hiiiil today: "Wo ili:ii to have five wotni'ii in each party a iiiatron iik chaperon, a college girl, a working girl, a singer to draw tint crowd, and a woman lawyer. Wo will go into a town, get a permit to MpMak, hold meetings in two or lliri'i! different places and present our caiiHo to tlio voters." Every wouian who sympathizes with tlio cause whoso husband owns n-. auto will ho asked to loud tliu auto for tlio whirring campaign. While it IiimIh the IiiihIiii.kIh can walk, of course. Her Sliroint Itoinlv MS oiirn. WAIIASII. Ind., May I2,-Mm, Kvu Scinoii, 11.1 yearn old. wax re cently buried in a Hhroud which she prepared for her fiinoral (18 years ago. She wan a pious woiiinu. Tlio shroud looked iin g 1 iik how. 4 Itllly Itlilo to Cold Itapii-m. WINKTKD. Conn.. May 12. Mr. and Mr. William F. .Johnston wore shivering oven heforo thoy wore bap tised iih Advontii'tH by immersion in tint Hlnokhorrv river today. Tlio eouple. scantily oliul, were driven froin their home tt. the river hy Henry Wosoilt, who woiuhs 2iO pounds, ruder the eouiliined weight tlio horse orawleil; the Johnston wore chilled through. The How F. Andrews of Providence Imptied them. All the village of Hunt Cuniuui looked on. Hcim MAy laiy I-'iiol, NORWICH. X. Y.. May 12. Hy sprinkling fine coal ilnnt in their food, Frank .1. Dedriek of Oxford hart dovolopcd a brood of hens which lay hlack eggs- Tho shells hnvo hoou niinlyr.od and are found to WOMAN FLEES FROM CONSTABLE WITH PAPERS OAKLAND, Cal.. May 12. -Con-Btultlo Wolglo doesn't want totry to try to serve any more mimmmiHCH on Mrs. I.oiiIho Coward. WoIrIo re turned to JiiHtico Qiilnn'ii court after the firm attempt and report oil that tho woman had clluilieil to tlio top of a water tank In her bnek yard, cloned tho trnp door so ho couldn't folio.1' and thou shouted to him that sho woiiM stay up there a month rather than he served with tho papers. Tho HiimuioiiH wiih IsHiiod to compel .Mrs. Coward to appear In court and show why a judgment of $71.25 awarded to Dr. James A. Hlunkott, a dontlHt, in October, 1001, had not lion paid, Wlin Wolglo appeared at Mrs. t'oward's residence ho wn'i compollod to malto known It Ih mission through ii closed door. A minute later ho hoard retreating footsteps and a flut ter of skirts ami suspected that Mrs. Coward was going to loavo hy way of tho rear door. UNCLE SAM PASSING OUT CHECKS TO CHER0KEES VASIIINOTON, May 12. -Distii-bution of the sFfi.OOO.OOO recently ap propriutod by congress in settlement of tho claim of the Chorokoo Indians was begun by tho treasury depart ment tho oilier day. It involves drawing .'lO.HfiO treasury warrantn. Each claimant will got about .flllll. The warrants are being signed and issued at tho rale of 1000 a day, ho that tho distribution will occupy the whole of the present month. The claim dales buck lo the ho giiiuing of last century. Originally its amount was only .$1700. Tho , amount which tho government is now paying lo the Indians is four-fifths interest on tho original claim. Of the persons who will gel the money, it is said that 211,000 live west of the Mississippi river, "IlaHklnii for HonUh." contain particluH of coal dust. Kx periinoiitH aro now being Hindu to do toriiiino their value as fuel. Dedriek Iiiim huvoral of tho hens selling. He Iiiih signs in Imh hennery: "No smok ing," "Do not Htrike inatchos hore." Bioko Ankle ami It' u.nl. CHICAGO. Mnv 12. Mrs. Simih I). Clarke, a retiring littlo woman, broke a record ol Hi years when she fractured hot- ankle ami had to stay away from tho Pacific Harden iiih Minri. Fur (1000 successive iiL'tits she has attended tho mission, devoting her energies to reclaiming hoys ami young men. Mesides her efforts for young men, sho Iiiih established a home for homeless girls. "The physical pain I endure," said Cliirkc. 'is not us irrent as the worry of my absence from tho mis sion and tho mils homo. I hnvo tuti'iir li.fl f'liii'iii'ii fur mil) niclil dur ing 1(1 years and I months. Every night during that time I have passed at the mission." Knocked Out liy Cupid. SAN .MATEO, Cal.. May 12. Da vid Caldwell and Otto George, freshmen in the high school, wore in ovowith tho sumo girl. To decide who should claim her they stripped to tho waist and fouuht with bare knuckles today in the school base ment. Caldwell knocked out George in tho eiu'lith round and tho van (liiished did not recover conscious ness for several minutes, but ho has challeiiu'ed Caldwell to another com bat Saturday. A Jory le1 Story. NEW YORK'. May 12. Frank Tomski of Hlooinfiold. N. .1.. swore out a warrant yesterday for the ar rest of John Fritz. Tomski says while ho was fish iiiLT in tho Morris canal Fritz pushed him into the water. This happened, Tomski says, just us ho was hauling in a big cel. .The fish struck him in the face as ho was falling and almost blinded him. Thou the unhappy man got entangled in the line and tho hook cauuht in his thumb. When ho got out of tho wa ter ho found the eel in his coat pookot. LEGAL. OTIt'U OF HAIiK OF $flO,000.00 HCHOOIj IIO.VDH, DIRT NO. 10, JACKHON COUNTV, OltU. Illila will ho received up to Juno 1, 1910. at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. in, of said dny, by .TnB. M. Cronemlllor, treasurer of Jacknon County, Oregon, for tho purchase of SCO, 000. 00 (fifty thousand dollars), coupo: bonds, of S 1,000.00 denomination, to bo Issued hy School District No. 43, of Jack son County, Oregon, payable In twen ty years, ten years' optional, bearing r per cont tntrcst per anuum, Intor out payable semi-annually. Hlds to bo accompanied by certified chock, 5 per cent of the amount of tho hid. Tho board of directors of said school district No, 49 resorvo tho right to reject any and all bids, JAS. M, CltONKMIl.liHR. Troasuror of Jackson County, Oregon. Dntod this Gtlt dny of May. 1910. NOTICI! TO HUIIiDKHS AND CON TKACTOHS. To All to Whom It May Concorn: Notlco lu horohy given that tho Coun ty Commissioners' Court of Jnckson County, Oregon, will rocolvo sealod bids for tho building and construct ing or a stool in-iuge across lioar Crook at l'hoonlx, Oregon, "two 100 foot spnna;" nlao for tho butl'Mng of a stool brldgo acrorB IJoor Crook uonr the foot of Onk Street, Ash land, Oregon, "ono 80-foot span;" ac cording to tho plans and specifica tions now on file at tho ofi'leo of thn county cleric of Jackson County for tho Information of hldtiors; oach bridge to ho hid on soparato, and each and ovory bid filed tnus' bo ac companied by a certlfleil c!'ock of at lonst fi por cont of tho amount of tho hid, and tho Commlsslcuei-B' Court reserves tho right to rojoct any and all hlds filed, all bids to bo riled with tho county elork on or hoforo I o'clock p, in., Juno 2, 1910. By ordor of tho county court. AttoHt: W. R. COLEMAN, County Clerk. Dated at Jacksonville, Or., this 7th day of May, 1010. 99 Per Cent of the Real Bargains Go To Those Who Read Ads You can't afford to align vourHolf with the oiie-elmiieo-in-ft-hundrod people with those who "haven't time" to read ads, and who, tlioroforo, Hpetid hours of useless "looking" for tho bargain, to which tho nd reador Iiiih found tho straight road I Tho "100th person" who finds a genuine bargain that was not advertised, may succeed now and then. All of tho "00," who rend and nnswerads, muy find real bargains BUYING OPPORTUNITIES. So that bargain-hunting mid Jmrgnin-offoring adjust themselves to this law. Ninoty-nino per cent of tho bargain-hunters being ad-readers, 09 per cent of the bargain-offerers nro advertisers 1 And not less important 09 per cent of the real bargain offers made by ndvertisers in this papor aro "accepted" by thn value-knowing readers of this paper! CLASSIFIED ADS ONE CENT A WORD. Notice. Notico is hereby given that the undersigned will opply to the mayor and city council of the city oi Med ford at its next regular mooting to bo held may 17, 1010, for tho issu ance of a license fo rtho sale of spir ituous, malt and vinuous liquors in quantities of less than ono gallon in the premisos known as the Hotel Moore Bar, boing on lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 44, of the Town of Mcdford for a period of six months from and after Juno 3, 1010. RAU-MOHR COMPANY FOR SALE. ItKAIi KHTATK. FOR BALK 16 0 ceres of good land, half of It is cleared; 8 miles cact of Medford. This is a bargain at $20 por ncro. Address, Owner, core of Mall Tribune. FOR SALIC 200 ncrcs or iho flneut fruit land In Rogco River valley, 4 1-2 mil s from railroad station; 1-4 mllo from Ropue rlvor; 1C0 acres ready to set. Thin is a snap at $75 per ncro; $7000 cash will handle. Call or wrlto to Siskiyou Realty Company, room 22, Jack son County Bank bldg. FOR SALE A young 30-acro oT chnrd tract set to commercial npples and pears, adjoining tho city limits of Ashland, Or.; good soil; sightly location; Hob practically level; or chard In rine cond itlon; one or tho best buys In the valley ;prlco ror a short tlmo only $250 per acre; or will subdivide. Address Gillette & Campbell, Ashland, Ore, Phono No. 1001 Main. CO FOR SALE 498 acres land in Scott Valley, one or the most beautiful and rortilo spots In California; mostly in Alfalfa, and can be Irrigated; well Improved, good fences, and first- class buildings. $4,500. For fur ther particulars address Walkor Ilros., Etna Mills, Siskiyou County, California. GSVs FOR SALE Ton acres under ditch; threo miles northeast of Medford. This Is a snnp at $1200. Siskiyou Realty Company, room 22, Jackson County Dank bldg. FOR SALE On account ol my health here I will sell .120 acres or land cheap that will make the l03t mountain orchard In Southern Ore gon; deep Boll, abundance or tim ber, not rrosty; also a homestead rolliHiulshment ror salo, well Im proved; GO acres good rami or or chard land; 3,500,000 feet or tim ber on It. Must sell In next ton days. Address C. S. Drake, Deaglo, Oregon. Plaros in meadow. 47 FOR SALE 1C0 acres, 40 acres sot to commercial fruit; the best bar gain in tho valley. Reason Invest ment Co. 60 FOR SALE 21 acres of fine land, 1-2 miles out; If tnkou In n row days will sell ror $2,100. Benson CO FOR SALE f and lu-ucre truottt just within and adjoining oity lim its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address Condor Water Power Co. FOR SALE 3 acres 3-4 mllo trom Englo Point; this is flrat-clnes un developed fruit land; will bo offer ed for a short tlmo tor $200. Ploroe Shophord & Co. CO ItUklncHs Property, FOR SALHCholoe business prop erty at a bargain, on long time; oaay terms. Address Condor Wa- tor Power Co. Lot. FOR SALE Uood lot It. Walnut Park addition, two blocks trom pav ing on ColuaibuB avonue, oaBt rront; torniB to suit purchaser. Address N2, caro or Mall Trlhuuo ofrico. FOR SALE A block or 13 lots, nlco and high, nonr paving; will sell block Tor $2, GOO cash; must go onBt at onco. RotiKon. 00 FOR SALE Block ot 13 lots ror $2,(100; think what a chance to make money on closo In, high lots, Benson Investment Co. aro leaving Modtord and must sell, Got this onsy monoy, GO! FOR SALE. FOR SALE Fine lot on Went 4th, street; $5G0; terms, Siskiyou Realty Company, 22 Jackson County Dank ( bldg. ( FOIl SAMS Nlco largo lot on Palm i street, ono block from Oakdale avc-J nuo; 300. Siskiyou Ilealty Corn- rtnnl Vi 99 .TnpVinn fVi Tlnnlf I FOR SALE City lots, $20; ror a small, sofa Investment ceo th city lots I otfor at $300 and $250 peri lot; $20 cash payment, balance $10 j per month; no Jnterct. H. C. Malt by, Palm 1 idg. FOR ! Sale $27200 will take block ot six splendid lots, close to new car lino; building restrictions; terms. This is a real bargain. X. Y. Z., care of Tribune. FOR SALE $2,200 wilt buy block of soven large lots; splendid loca tion; terms. This Is a monoy makor. X. Y. Z., caro Mail Tribune. 45 FOR SALE Lots In Oak Park addi tion to Central Point, rrom $100 up. This la your opportunity. Come and ask us about it. SUkiyou Realty Company, 22 Jackson County Bank. FOR SALE Lot on Ross "court, Just orr Main; price $C50. Room 22, Jackson County Bunk bldg. nouea. FOR SALE House and lot on Ham ilton street, close in; $850; terms. Siskiyou Realty Co., Jackson Coun ty Bank FOR SALE Now 5-room bungalow, close in, Roosevelt and Queea Anne; house cost $1.S00; lot worth $S00; will sell tor $2,150; terms. Hum phrey, S15 Kn8t Main. Phone 3992. 4G FOR SALE A nlco bungalow ror almost any reasonable oUer. See Benson. GO Timber IbbQ. FOlt 8 ALE 40 acres of good timber fivo mtlog from Medford; all down hill. Mat Cnlhoua, Phoenix, Ore gon. fnrrnn or Orchard. (OR SALE 60 acres, ncctt building cito in tho clley, includii E 30 acres good fruit land; cheap and terms right, IL 0. Maltby, Palm Bldg., Main and Front. FDR SALE "Nrnet? acrid. 30 in obo year old apple and pear trees, 100 Inches of water, 2 1-2 miles from railroad station. For torms write "Ownor." caro Mall Tribune 261 FOR" SALE Aiout 30 acres of" good orchard land 1 1-2 miles east ot Phoonlx. One-half is in orchard. Telephone, Modford, 119fl, or ad dress C. T. Paye, Phoonlx, Ore. Uorsra. QUICK SALE Ono team, medium slzod wo.k horses, wagon, harness, now plow, ccst $200; cheap for quick nolo. Chas. Coder, Jim How ard placo, one mllo from end jf Oakdalo South. FOR SALE Voung team, weight 2,500 pounds; harness and wagon. Inquire Owner, 723 13th street Wost. 4S FOR SALE--Ono initio coming 5 yoars old. Inqulro 525 South C streot. 46 Business Opportnultirs. FOR SALE Good paying business and lease, wnolo or halt Interest. Address E, enro of Tribune MfecanKaooas. FOR8A"Li8 Cnnndfor Price Gor don jobbor, 11x14 preca; a bargain. Inqulro Mall Trlbnno orflco. FOR 8ALE Fine atoolc, trult and dairy farm In southorn Orogon and northorn California, For particulars nddress Box IB, nilta, Cal. 50 FOR SALE Ono rako and mowing mnchlno; sonio horse. 125 North Fir street. Phono Main 3081. 4G FOTTSALE- Now-funirtTinTonivo-room house: everything comploto; also lease of modern bungalow, Ad dross (Box 5), Tribuno. 4G FOR SALE A full lino of Old Hamp shire and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth tlnlsh; letter honds and envelopes. Mall Tribune otrico. FOR SALE, Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Good mllch-cow, one- horse wagon nearly new; organ, sew ing machine and all other household goods. 524 South Hamilton St. F. J. Hertago. 48 FOR SALE Ono double-seated I leather top surrey; good as new, with doublo set of harness to match, at 3 bargain Apply Geo. P. Minis, Central Point. FOR SALE Legal blanks of all klndB trespass and other notices, at Mail Tribune otflco. rXR SALE No. 1 Jersey cow and calf at a bargain. Address Jos. B. Stearns, Tolo, Or. 50 FOR SALE "Wall paper, paints, oils, bruehwi, a rery complote line; In formation r.neerfully given by an experiencea painter. M. J. Metcalf, 318 E. Main t. FOR REST. Houses. FOR RENT In Central Point, cloee in, a neat cottage of 5 rooms, good well, barn and garden, etc. Address Jos. B. Stearns, Tolo, Or. 50 FO R RENTSeVei?Toom house7"al 1 modern improvements; $40 per month. See Mose Barkdull, Exhibit building. 48 Fnsnlcbed Rooms. FOR RENT Two nicely furbished rooms with bath, ror two or rour gentlemen. IS 2 North Ivy at. 50 FOR KENT - Modern rnrnlsd rooms nt 604 West 10th or 124 Ring street. FOR RENT Offices over postofflce on April 1st; will bo steam heated and have hot and cold water by next wlntor. Apply to A. A. Davis. Room and Board. FOR RENT Room, and board for ono or two gentlemen. 325 River side Avenue South. 45 Miscellaneous. FOR RHNT Gordon land on Bear crook, one acre and upwards with water for irrigation; owner will furnish team, plow and seod for part or crop, see sraiu, conaor Watw & Power Co. 50 FOR LBAtfE Fully oqulrped gold mine; ten-stamp mill and concen trntor, all operated by electric pow- ei. Owner will rurnlsh free elec tric power for share In proceeds. See Smith, at Condor Water & Power Co. FOR RENT Pasture lnnd on Price Ranch, Tolo; in-icntod land, next to MoDononck ranch, Tolo. Condor Water & Power Co. SO WANTED. IIolp Wnntel Mule. WANTED Ton wood choppers. Ap ply to Llljlsron, Tolo, Or. 50 WANTED Two- carpontors. Apply at Condor Wator & Powor Co., W. Main streot. 50 WANTED Experienced atone cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Power Co's. office. WANTED Salesmen In ovory local ity of tho northwost; money ad vanced wookly; many mako over $100 month; choice of territory. Yakima Valley Nursa-;- Co., Top penlsh, W.ish. WANTED Men capable of enrnlng $50 por week soiling trees for larg est and best known nursory In tho wost; cholco torrltory; gu:rnnteed stock. For particulars address Oro gon Nursory company, Oronco, Ore gon. 61 Ilelp Wanted Femnle. WANTED A competont woman for housework and cooking; good wages, also rarm hand knowing young or chard work. Address L, care Mall Tribuno oftlco. 47 WANTED Exporloncod snloslady; good wages to right party. Rardon's Bakory. 50 WANTED A glrst-clnss ranch cook, slnglo woninn proforrod; wagos $35 por month. Only thoso without family notd apply. Address "S, W" caro Tribune. 47 WANTED. nelp WhiiU!. WANTED Nlco girl as waitress; wages $8 a week, at Canton Restau rant, 33 South Front street, up stairs. GO Positions. WANTED Situation by experienced chn'itrour or repair man; can oper ate and repair any gasoline car; so ber and reliable; rerorences. Ad dress Box 9C, city. 45 WANTED Situation as ranch hand In orchard. Address P. L. S., caro of Mall Tribuno. 47 WANTED A position as cook or helper in a lumber camp or mlno; experience. Address B. F., Tribuno office. 46 WANTED A position as cook or helper In a lumber camp or mlno; experience. Address B. F., Tribune office. 48 MlsceflAiieoiiJi. WANTED Horse and buggy for several months. State price with or without board. G. P., Mall Tri bune. WXNTE rTcTTorrow $1TO"0"0 on well improved city property. Ad dress Box 475, city. 47 WANTED TO BUY. Miscellaneous. WANTED 1000 cords of fir and oak wood. Call at Condor Water & Power Co.'s office. 60 LOOT. LOST White remalo Spitz dog, an swers to name Rags; red collar with nickel trimming. Leave at 221 West Jackson street and receive roward.45 FOR EXCHANGE. TO TRADE Will take a White Streak auto as a payment on a 23 acre fruit ranch, tbreo miles from Medford. Address E. X., caro Mall Tribune. tf FOR SALE Or exch.-.nge for coun try property, 2 3-4 acres, 10-room house; pumping plant, 40 fruit trees; 5 blocks from Main street; on North Riverside; Bear Creek bottom. Inquire at 317 E. Main BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys. WlTIilNGTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm building. A. E. REAMER Lawyer. Over Post- office. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col- vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank build ing, second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attornoy-at-law. Offices room 30, Jackson County Bank bnilding. Medford. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone 351. Night phones: C. W. Conkhn 3001, J. H Butler 357L Photogbaphers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mnokey and dio with joy." Over Al len & Reagan's store; enlranco on Seventh street. Medicines. CnOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES Will cure rheumatism, asthma, paralysis, sores and pri vato diseases. These remedies may bo proourod at tho Sing Loo laun dry, 123 S. Riversido avenue, Mod ford, Or., whero they will be sold by the proprietor. Dr. Chow Young has treated sev eral sevoro cases with his remedies siiico comii.j.' to Medford and has for reference some of tho best known and most intelligent citizens in Southorn Orotron. Call on him. Tin Shops. J. A. SmTII Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron ware on hand and niado to order. 128 North G Stroet. Mesjcngor Service. MESSENGER SERVICE Messen gers furnished at nil house of day and till 9 p. m. to any part of city, from 10c to 2no. Phone Main 1812. Medical. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES Will euro rhoumatism, nsthmu, paralysis, soros and pri vate .diseases. Thoso rercedios may bo procured nt tho Sing Lee Laundry, 123 South Rivorsido nvo., where thoy will bo sold by tho pro priotov, CHOW YOUNG. Dr. Chow Young has treated sovornl severo casos with his rem edies irinco coming to Modford and has for roforoncos somo of tho best known and most intllicront citizens in Southern Oregon. Call on him. Stenographers. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm blook. Stonogrnphio work dono quickly imdwnll. M. FORTESCUE-Stonogruphor," 18 N. Front st. Phono 231. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Hospitals. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South C St., Medford, Or. E. W. Hisoy, Matron. Official hospital P. & E. R. R. Hill rooters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Posur ani Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29, Jaokaoa County Bank building, Medford. Or. Ileal EsUto. SEE WM. E. 8TACEY & CO. for some of tho choicest bargains in real estate in this valley. Also Brit ish Columbia and Alberta, B. C, and other parts. Call on him at Bitner's office, Phipps building, or at tho Medford Auto company's garage, where wo start ont our agents for the Aladden Mantle Lamp and hid den window screen. We will treat yon right. Como and see. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best-equipped job office in South ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37 South Central avenue. Billiard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young & Hall building. A nice, cool place to spend the hot afternoons. Architects. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Builders, office 7-8, 235 Maui. Phone Main 3471. Residence phone 2471. Carriage and Auto PalntlBg. VALLEY SIGN AND CARRIAGE WORKS High-clans work guaran teed. Signs. Riverside avenue. Phone 801. Furniture. H. F. WILSON & Co., dealers in now and second-hand furniture and hardware. Agents for Mound City kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st. MISSION FURNITURE WORK8 Corner 8th and Holly fits., Medford. Mission Furniture made to ordor. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves and Ranges. New and Second-Hand Furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W. F st. South. Phone 91. Medford, Or. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. We are not in the trust. H. B. Patterson, offico in Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery stock. C. F. Cook, Prop., R. R. V. depot. P. 0. Box 841. Phone 1201. Medford. Dentists. DR. W. M VAN SCOYOC, Dentist Office in rooms 203-204, Fanners' & Fruitgrowers' bnnk bnilding, west of tho tracks. Physicians and Burgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson Connty bank. Night calls promptly nnswersd. Offico and resi dence phone Mnin 3432. CONROY & CLANCY Offico h Stewart bnilding Physicians and Surgeons. Office phone Main 341; private phone Main 612. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians. Mission block. Phone 291. Medford. Cigars and Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse Dealers in tobacco, cigars and smok ers' supplies. Exclusive agents of Lewis Singlo Binder, El Morito and El Paloncin. 212 Wost Main street. Building Contractor. ALEX. TAYLOR, Building Con tractor Houses, bungnlows, alter ations, repairs. 31 North Central avenue, opposite postoffico. Brick Companies. THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Briok mnnufnoturors and o on tractors; also lime, cement and plaster in any quantity. Office, Modford National Bank bldg. Phono Main 545. G. W. Priddy. G. T. O'Brien. O. D. Nagle Bricklayers. BRICKLAYERS - K. Kmsin. at Smokohouse, first-class briaklayer, stonoworkor, cement stopping stucco and moulding, fireplaces and tilo work a spocinlty, Europoan nlnn: dnv ov contract. Painters ar.d Paperh&nger. GERWOLF & WARD, contracting pninters, pnporhangera and deco rators; signs. Estimates given on all kinds of day and job work. Park View Ilotol. Phone Main 1801. Legal Blanks, LEGAL HLANK8 All stylos of le gnl blnnks for salo, a hundred dif ferent forms. Medford Printing Co, ) i k 1 ; i