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V . j.jK4MMMi -W ti MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, .TUNE 5, 1910. - -- ------------- - &r If It Is Worth Doing' at All- Want Advertise! r ------- - - t A."rrr,' Via & f&Wi$w 50 PER CENT OF COLORADO CROP Cold Weather nntl Frosts Hnvo Play ed Havoo In Grand Vnllcy Pall sado Suffers Loast Growers Fail ed to Hnvo Heaters. A report imiutitl recently by John V. Mount, gonornl imiiiiiuur of tho Grand .luiiollon l'VuitgrnworH' iihho olullon contains u Hiimmury of tliu Grntiil Valley fruit conditions siuoo Uio recent i'roor.o iih folio wh: "On 'Humidity ninlil, April 11, wo bad very cold woathor. On Fridity nlclit, April 15, il wax Htill colder, tlio tmprnturo Kolng iih low as 17 de grees in Noma parts of tlio valloy, ranging from that up to 25 degrees. Wo reiilir.od that wo had homo loss on our fruit crop, hut thought huHt (o lot tliu inattor rcHt for a fow dayH, knowing that wo could muko a hotter iiiHpootiou a fow dayH aftor tlio trou ble "Recently, Gcorgo P. Woldon, Hold cutimnlogiHt of tlio Stato Agricultur al cellege: Prof. K. P. Taylor, county horticultural iniiiiootor; W. S. Chand ler, our chief ItiHpoutor, and A. It. Hoyt, our own field man, hut in the entire day with aiitomohiloH, each in vestigating different districts, and thbroby covered tlio valloy from Fniitu to PaliHiido vory thoroughly. Wo heliovo wo are now in portion to givo a vory acuurato statement iih to the conditions iih they now exist. "Our original cHtimato of a crop in thin valloy wiih 0000 ears, hut af ter hearing tliu inport of these men it developed that on hoiiio varieties of apples, cHpeeially Hen Davis and York Imperial, the hloom in very light, and on tlitK account a full crop Iirohahly would have hoen -1000 earn, thin including applcH, peaches and pcara. "TIioho exports found the valley very Hpotted; in fact, more ho than it over had boon heforo. Somo dis tricts have a very much hotter show ing for a crop than otherH; thin ap pears to ho on nccount of the cold wavo hoing more sovoro in Home parts of the valloy than in others. This reixirt indicatcH that Palisade and Fruilu Htiffered Iohh than other por tions of tlio valloy. It in helinvcd that the Palimido distriut will hnvo about (15 por cont of a pouch crop. IVuita, in which district thoro Ih omntly npplcn, indicates (15 por cont of an applo crop. Other portioun of tho valloy vary from 25 to 00 por cont of a crop of apples and pears. 3 "To Hum up tho ontiro valloy, wo feel safe in estimating the crop at GO per cent, or a total bf 2000 ears of fruit. In this same distriot Inst year, 1000, tho shipments woro as follews: PeaohoH, 7111 cars; poarrt, 210 cars; apples, 1718 earn; a total of 2050 earn. Our iiHSociution han dled 1714 earn; other organizations, 015 euro. "Tho committoo also reports that whoro heating wiih dono proporly and intelligently and with plenty of boat ers, tho results woro exceedingly good hut jt ih found that a groat many of tho growers, in fact n largo por ccntago of thorn, failed to have enough heaters, or if they had thorn (hoy failod to light a sufficient num ber of them. Almost invariably whoro tho growers had plonty of Bioaters and usod thorn intelligently thoy can count on 50 to 100 por cont of n full crop. Of courso thin will Mopond on tho varying tompornturoH Sin tho difforont districts, but thoy un Mnnivocnlly recommend intolligent or Rchnrd heating. "Thoy nluo givo it as thoir opinion Hint all fruitgroworH hnvo sufficient fruit to justify them in going ahoad with at loast tlio first spraying, and ,Uioy urgo this vory strongly." NOTICH TO CONTItAOTOIlS AND 11UILDKR8. Notlco ia horoby glvon thnt tho Iboard of directors of school district o, 19, Jackcon county, Orogon, will ocolvo hlda for tho oroctlon of nn nnox to tho Washington sohool, ln- il urtlng a heating plant to bo Install- d In tho wholo building, as por plans nil specifications now on fllo In my rrico; Also will rocolvo bids for tho oroo- lon of nu 13aut Sldo ward school mlldlng aH por plnns and spoclfl- itlons now on fllo in my offlco; nil Ids to bo given soparatoly, on mason ork, wood work, oloctrlo work, ltimhlng nnd renting. All bids to io accompnnlod with cortlflod chock for D por cont of amount of bid. board rosorvoa tho right to rojoct any md all bl'ln. OUIB CRAWFORD, 07 Olork. SHIP OREGON LUMBER TO AUSTRALIAN PORT KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Jmiu A. The Klamath Lumber company, owned by W. I. Clatk and George In- ills, of Ban I'VanciHco, who recently ptirohasod and are operating the Monro Hros.' sawmill in this oily, Ih making preparations to ship a largo I amount of lumber from its mill to Australia. All of tho clear lumhor coming from this mill will bo loaded on ears in this city and hauled to Ban I'VanciHco, whoro it will ho load ed on lumhor-carrying ocean vessels for tho foreign port. HaskiiiH for Iloalth. STATISTICS IIKAIj IC8TATI5 TIIANHKKIIH. S. M. Carpenter to B. I). Jen nings, -10 acres in section 23, township 30, 2 west.. 1,000 J. Oillaspy to W. IJ. John son, lot 2, block -I, Hoiihoii addition to Mcdford Laura A. Krli to C. W. Hoot, lot 20, HuiiHalcer's addition to Ashland J. A. Nelson to Mrs. Millie Shorard, land in Ashland. I). T. MoKorchor to J. II. Do- I ID 10 10 ran, 100 acres in section 10, township 30, 2 east . . . A. C. Burgess to K. N. War ner, lots 1, 2, 3, -I, 5, 0, 7, 12, 13 and II, block 2, and lot 2, block , 1, Oak Grove addition to Mcdford J. D. Ilrown to Hatllo M. Gore, lot 3, block 1, Walnut Park J. W. DroHsler to J. W. Horry, lot 0, block 2, Priiitdalo addition to Medford P. P. Hillcr to 1). K. Whitley, 13 ncros in section 8, township 33, 1 cast Peter Holler to K. P. Hcllor, same proporty ". A. Louiso lteacom to Geo. It. Liudloy, lots 3, -I, 5 and 0, block 31, Mcdford C. IL 11. Parker to W. A. Fol ger, -15.0(1 acres iu I). I. C. 75, tow.mhip 37, 2 west 10 100 300 10 050 500 10 10 Almira Whetctouo to C. II. H. Parker. 55.-I1 ncros in I). L. C. 75, township 37, 2 west 10,700 P. IC. Deuel to I). Getcholl, part I). L. 0. -1-1, township 37, 1 west Sara MoKorchor to S. B. Mo Korcher, (10 ncros iu section 30, towtiHhip 38, -l cast. . . . II. II. Tattle to First Itnptist church of Medford, laud at junction of C street and East Twelfth slT-oot. Mcd ford I). 11. Soliss to C. F. Murdock, lot 12. block 30, Medford. W. A. Cowloy to J. L. Rich ardson, lot 7, block 3, Pnt tison addition to Central i OIIll Ml M. L. Alford to J, L. Dommcr, lot 1, block 0, Imperial ad dition to Mcdford 2,000 500 3,250 10 100 10 II. L. Conrad to Horuico Cameron, lots 1 and 2, blook 7, Ross addition to Mcdford 1,100 Luln IL Kolly to A. P. Talent, lots 5 and 8, block 32, Med- lord ttit C. W. Palm to T. W. Daily, lot 2, blook 1, Cottage ad dition to Mcdford 1,100 10 F. M. Contors to Silns Flem ing, 80 acres iu section 7, township 35, 2 wost 1,800 K. W. Shattuck to A. II. Ra dio, Littlo Treasure, Lau rel, Hurry-Up, Trixy nnd Rosy qunrtz claims nnd certain placor ground iu tho Thompson crook distriot. . . 10,000 FOR SALE. 11KAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Two acres noar city limits, $700. Cornor lot, Qakdnlo and Tonth, $1150. Cornor lot on West Main stroet; sidewalk laid and paid for, $1000. Two 5-room cottages and threo largo lots, ono lot containing ,throo quartora of an aero, 10 bloeks out. $3600. Othor bargains In land nnd bear ing orchards. D. II. JACKSON & CO. Opposite Hotel Mooro. FOR SALE Tolo IiuuIb; 55 acros In Tolo, doticrlbod as lot 1 and tho northeast quarter of soctlou thirty, all in towiiBlilp thirty-six south, ran i;o two, iu Jnckson county, Oro Bon, aro for snlo at ono hundrod and fifty dollars por ncro. Enqulro of II. W. Dlkoman, Gold Hill, Or. 70 ALFALFA lands In ton nnd twonty acro tracts, whoro six crops aro cut por yoar and 10 to 12 tons tho ytold. Irrigated by gravity wator supply, A. A, Martin, ngont, Los Mollnos Land Co, of California, Mooro Hotol, tf It is Important to a Good Advertiser But it is Also Very Important to His Patrons That He Should Be! Tho buying public has n distinct interest in whothor or not n merchant advertises. For it is an econ omic truth that only tho rnorchant who advertises can afford to offer actual values to make prico-con-cessions that aro roally competitive to do business on tho smnlloit possible por-salo profit. Tho buying publio lias como to know this to know that tho buyer has a direct interest in tho ques tion of whothor tho seller advorliscs. Tho buying public has como to know that tho buyer pays the pen alty of patronizing tho non-progrcsBivo store, where small volumo of sales makes largo per-sale profits in evitable. It has como, thorcforo, to bo n matter of personal interest to a prospective buyer as to whether ho or slio is dealing with n progressive or with a. non-progressive merchant. This porsonal interest is a purse interest (no, wo didn't say "purso-onnl" interest) ; nnd thorcforo comes nearer homo than tho more mat tor of prido in preferring to buy at n LIVE STORE. Although thnt sort of prido, Bomowhnt generally hold by tho people of n city, is what makes tho town worth living in worth doing business in worth believing inl FOR SALE. ItKAIi 1C8TATE. VOW SALE 8 ncrcn of flno land, 3 ncros a flno gardon an you oror saw, moot .nil In potatoes, all can bo cultivated easily; CO tlors of wood cut; wator right; can bo Irri gated tho your round; prlco only $3000; S1G00 cash, balanco In 0 montlm. Addrona II. II. Hoxio, II. F. D. No. 1. FOR BALE 498 ncros land In Scott Vallo, ono of tho most boautlful and f ci tlio opoU In California, mostly In alfalfa, nnd cin bo Irrigated; well Improvod, good fences, niu". first class buildings; $4G,000. fcor fur tlior jmrUcularu addrocs Walker Ilrod., Etna Mills, Siskiyou county, California. 70 Acreage. FOR SALE 5 and 10-ncro tracts just within nnd adjoining city lim its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address Condor Wator Po wcr Co! KOU SALE Ono hnlf ncro with woll and small barn on It; five blocks from Washington uchool; good placo to keep now niut chickens. Address W. II. Ilnrrlc. 70 Piirms nnd Orchards. FOR SALE Fruit farm In Douglas county; a bargain; 3G acres; 23 acroa In full bearing orcbnrd; 3 ncros Spltzorborg apples; 4 acres peaches; 15 acres prunes; 1 aero cherries and pears; 2 acrs3 garden; 3 ncrcs bay, balcnco pasturo; somo timber, ouough for wood; Joining city lltmtls; beautiful location; largo fruit dryor end small cannory on plnco; 8-room bouso, barn and out buildings; 3 wolls; also good spring on placo; on county road; eldownlk to town; crop, team, wagon, buggy, now disc and nil tools go with placo; prlco $250 por aero; placo will bo worth doublo this Insldo C yo.irti; similar land just sold for $600 por aero. I want to go back into busi ness ronno. fir soiling. Address E. Hollwtll, owr.il, Yoncnlla, Or. FOR SALE Nfnoty ucros. 30 in one year old applo and pear trees, 100 Inchos of water, 2 1-2 mlloa from railroad station. For terms write "Ownor," caro Mall Tribune 261 FOR SALE About 30 ncrcs or good orchard land 1 1-2 mlloa cast of Phoonlx. Ono-half 1b in orchard. Telephone Medford, 1199, or ad dross C. T. Payno, Phoonlx, Ore. tfOR SALE 60 (teres, nnoet building elto In the nlloy, Includh g 30 acres good fruit land; choap and terms right. II. O. Maltby, Palm Bldg., Mala and Front. Hoasce. FOR SALE CIobo in on North Con trol, modorn six-room bouso with furniture Prlco $6,000. Address Box 121, city. 68 FOR SALE Best bargain In Med ford. Now houso nnd barn In best rosldonco soctlon. Will soil with furnlturo nt lowest flguro. Terms. Call on ownor nt 529 South Grapo. FOR" SALENow bouso, barn, othor vnluablo Improvomonts, with 2-1 lots, two wholo blocks, near West Main stroot pavomont, only $3700. In qulro 334 W. 6th stroot. 05 FOR SALE Now bouso nnd ton ncroB land In city of Woodvlllo; worth $3500; $3200 buys It for noxt ton days. G, F. Dyor, ovor Medford P. O.. 67 FOR SALE 5-room cottago, just finished, oaBt front, 9 minutes' walk from postofflco, $1700. Cornor Taft and Jackson stroots. 05 Business Opportunities. FOR SALE I havo for salo a hotol with 36 rooms. Strictly Europoan; no dining room. Tho furnlturo and enrpota aro now and tho placo at tho prosont tlmo nota $300 por month. Can bo mnilo moro profitable Will i soil for cash or trado for country! homo noar .Medford, If lntorostod, Invoatlgato, Addross 35, caro Mall Trlbuno. ' I the Merchant That He Should Be FOR SALE. liOUl. FOit BALE City lota, ?20; tor a small, snfo Investment ceo tb city lots I offer at 9300 and $250 per lot; $20 cash payment, balanco $10 por month; no Intercut. H. C. Malt by, PalmUdK. FOR SALE Good lot two blocks off paving on West Seventh ctreet; price $350. Address P. O. Dor 838. Basinet Property. FOR SALE Choice business prop erty at a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address Condor Wa tor Power Co. FOR SALE building formerly occu- plcd by Snow Flako Bakery. Good location for grocery o- warehouse. This Is to go at any prlco. En quire 529 South Grapo. tf Horses. FOR BALE: Good riding pony; wolgbs 800 pounds; young. H. F. Caton, Central Point, or Helmrotb place. 66 MlscclluBcous. FOR SALE Six tons of alfalfa In tho flold. 1 1-4 miles north of Tal ent, nt $9 per ton. Room 25, Jack son County Dank bldg. 66 FOR SALE A full lino of Old Hamp shire and Oak Donds, plain and cloth finish; lottcr heads and envelopes. Mall Trlbuno offlco. FOR SALE Logal blanks ol all kinds trcspuss and other notices, at Mall Trlbuno office. FOR SALE Wall paper, patnts, oils, brushes, a very complete lino; In formation cneorfuily given by nn cxporloncca palutor. M. J. Mctcalf, 318 E. Main st. FOR 8ALE Chandlor & Price Gor don Jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain. Inqulro Mail Trlbuno office. FOR SALE For good wood and good measure, try tho Bunkor Hill Wood Yard, at North ond of C street. Phono 841. J. A. McLcod, Prop. FOR SALE Or will trado for alfal fa hay, a $65 Columbia grand con cort graphoplono, with nearly 100 records In two cases; puco $30. Ad dress 810 Oakdale nvcnuo, South Medford. 65 TO EXCHANGE lncomo property in Los Angjlos, valued nt $27,500; mortgaged for $3,500; ownor's equity $24,000. Will exchango for proporty of equal value in or noar Medford. Th'o proporty Is In first class coudlt'on and iq bringing in n good ro.unl. It will ,-itand closo Inspection. W. T, Yc-1: & Co. WANTED Salesmen in every local' Ity of the northwest; monoy ad vanced wookly; many mako ovor $100 month; cholco of territory. Yakima Valloy Nursfl'y Co., Top- FOR SALE Throo good milk cows. ' Jno. H. Shophord, 128 East Main stroot. FOR SALE DIcycIo with good oqulp uiont. Box 51, Medford, Ore. 65 FOR SALE Choap, 14 tons of hay in stack. Addross Box 361, Med ford. 69 FORSXlE A flnooung, frosh milk cow. Inqulro of Wm. Holmes, 11 N. Central nvonuo. 65 FOR SALE Or exchango, two-cly-Indor Roo nutomobllo, modol 1908, In good condition; will soil or trado for city proporty. Address X4, Mall Trlbuno. FOR RENT Housed. FOR RENT A now modorn six-room bungalow, woll furnished; will rent until Soptombor 1. No email chll dron. 514 S. Holly. TO LET Now bungalow, nlcoly furnlshod. For particulars call at No. 10 Fror.t shoot. Roguo Rlvor Orchard Land Co. 65 FOR RENT Now 6-room furnlshod bungalow, $20. Apply 334 Sixth stroot. C6 HoiiBokocpiitK nooms. FOR RENT Furnlshod housokoop Ing rooms, 125 S. Oakdale Avo 65 FOR RENT. I Furnished Rooms. tun KENT Kurnisued loom, call at 734 Sherman street. 6G FOK KENT Nlcoly furnished room for two gentlemen or man and wlfo. 228 North Holly. tf FOR RENT Modorn furnished reoms at 604 West 10th or 124 King street. FOR RENT Two new and nicely furnished sleeping rooms; easy walk ing distance; modern; bath on same floor; rcasonablo prices. Phone Main 4474. FOR RENT Furnished room at 128 South Holly. 66 FOR RENT Now modorn furnished room at 128 South Holly St 66 FOR RENT Furnished, rooms for transients, No. 10 North Grape street, next to Farmers' and Fruit growers' Dank. Coolest jilnco In town. FOR RENT Room suitable for two gentlemen; also board. Inquire at 322 South Ctutral avenue. 66 FURNISHED roums and board; also tablo boarders. 325 Riverside ave nue, South. 66 Miscellaneous. FOR LEASE Fully equlrpcd gold mlno; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all ororated by electric pow ei. Ownor will furnish free elec tric power for sharo In proceeds. Sea Smith, at Condor Wator & Power Co. HELP WANTED. Help Wanted Male. WANTED First-class surveyor. Call at office of Roguo River Elec tric Company. WANTED Paper carriers. Apply at Mail Tribune, between 3:00 and 4:30. WANTED A good Btoady, mlddlo aged man who understands tho can. of cows and garden work. Good wages to the right man. Addrors F. P., Eagle Point. 66 WANTED Exporlencod stone cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Power Co's. office. WANTED Al lathor; married, sobor, reliable, wonts contract work. Addross Lathor, Park View Hotol. 67 Help Wanted Female. WANTED At onco, young lady to attend to offlco. Pantorlum Dyo Works, No. 5 North Fir stroot. 65 WANTED Woman to do washing for small family. Phono A. C. Allon, 7061 Farmors. WANTED Girls to wbrk on Ironing nnd pressing machines In tho new laundry. Apply Just east of 603 N. Contral nvonuo or phono 4451. WANTED Competent woman for housework; good wages; two In fam ily. Apply mornings. 219 North Oakdale avenuo. Positions, WANTED Lady of buslnoss ability also good housokoopor, wants po sition in a rospoctablo goutloman's homo or somo trustworthy place whoro work Is not too hard. Write or call, 414 North Front St. 65 WANTED A buslnoss woman with road team and buggy is nt liberty for ongagomonts. What havo you to offerT Address, J, L., caro of this office 68 Miscellaneous. WANTED Clean laundry for gontlo- mon and moiullt-g for family. 734 Sherman street. 66 WANTED Modorn Call Main 1771. 8-room houso. WANTED Sotting hons and little chickens. Call up Main 441. tf WANTED To borrow $1300 for one yoar; will pay 10 por cont. Addross P. O. Box 172. First-clasa secur ity. WANTED In contral location, offlco with show window, or good desk room, A. A, Martin, Hotol Mooro. WAITE1 A" niulo, "wolght botwoon 1000 and 1100 pounds, Charles W. Isaaco, 115 N. Oakdale nvonuo, tf WANTED. Miscellaneous. WANTKU A mulo, weight botwoon 110-111 pounds. Charles W. Isaacs, 115 N. Oakdab Avo. tf WANTED To rent on slinreo a placo for this year. Addross Brown, caro this offlco. WANTED FIvo-passcnger 1010 au tomobllo; must bo In perfect condi tion. Will pay cash. Joo Llggott, Hotel Mooro. LOST, i.OBT A kodak, on tho road be tween Jacksonville and Col. Wasb-h burn ranch. Plcaso return to this offlco. l-OST A roll of film for kodak on road between Jacksonville and Col. Washburn's ranch. Finder please return to C. W. Wllmeroth, care Tribune. LOST A receipt booK bolonglng to Chas. Palm. Finder please return to Drown & Wakefield's office, Palm Dlock. LOST Last Tuesday night, either on motor or at depot, lady's long black coat. Finder please write or send notice of find to 106 Sixth street, Medford. 66 LOST Route book marked Taylor. Finder plcaso return to Mr.ir Tri bune. FOUND. A PAIR of gray blankets wero found on the road and left at a store. Any one calling hero and paying for this advertisement may have tho blank ets If properly described. FOR EXCHANGE. FOR SALE Or exchv.nse 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 WE have a ranch to trade for Med ford or Portland city property. Mo Arthur & Alexander, P. O. block. 64 FOR EXCHANGE A Blx-cylinder Ford auto in good condition. Will trade for Medford real estate; town lots or acreage. Walter McCallam, Nash Hotel. 67 WILL exchange nearly new 6-pas3pn-ger touring car for real estate. Aylor and Barnett. 64 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Ovor Post office. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attomoys-at-law. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIQ & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Roamos. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank build ing, second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attornoy-at-law. Offices room 30, Jackson County Bank building. Medford. Architects. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects an Builders, office 7-8, 235 Main Phone Main 3471. Residenco phont 2471. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone 351. Night phenes: C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H. Buthr 3571 . Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mackey nnd dio with joy." Ovor Al len & Rongan's store; entrance on Seventh streot. Medicines. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES Will cure rheumatism, asthma, paralysis, sores and pri vate disoases. Those remedies may be procured at tho Sing Leo laun dry, 123 S. Riverside avonue, Med ford, Or., where they will be sold by tho proprietor. Dr. Chow Young has treated sev eral sovero casos with his remedies sinoo ooming to Medford and has for reforouoo some of the best known nnd most intelligent citizens in Southern Oreeron. fall on him Messenger Service. MESSENGER SERVICE Messen gers furnishod nt all house of day aud till 9 p. ra. to any part of city, from lOo to 25c. Phone Mnin 1812. Painters and Paporhangers. GERWOLF & WARD, contracting painters, pnporhangors and deoo rntors; signs. Estimates given or till kinds of day nnd job work. Pari View notel. Phono Mnin 1801. Legal Blanks. LEGAL BLANKS All stylos of le gal blanks for salo, n hundred dif ferent forms Mcdford PHntinc C Tin Shops. J. A. SMITn Tin shop. Tin slio-t iron wnro on band nnd mnae to order. 128 North G Street. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Hospitals. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South C st., Medford, Or. E. W. Hisoy, Matron. Official koipital P. & E. B. It. Bill rosters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Pou aa Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Boom 29, J&okson Ceaaty Bank building, Medford, Or. Hal Estate SEE WM. E. STACEY A CO. for bome of tho choicest bargains ia real estate in this ralley. Also Brit ish Colombia and Alberta, B. C, b4 other ports. Call on him at Bitatr'a office, Phippa building, or at the Medford Auto company's iraj(, where we Btart ont oar aetata fer tile Aladden Mantle Lamp and hid den window screen. We will treat yon right. Come and see. Printers and Pablishers. MEDFOBD PK1NTLNG CO. hae the best-equipped job office ia Seatfc ern Oregon; Portland prioea. 37 South Central nvenne. Billiard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci- frars and Soft Drinks. Up ataira, Young & Hall building. A nice, oeel place to spend the hot afternoon. Carriage and Auto PalaUac- V ALLEY SIGN AND CARSlXQM WORKS High-class work (uaria teed. Signs. Bivercide areas. Phone 801. Faraltare. H. F. WILSON & Co., dealers ia and second-hand furniture aad hardware. Agents for Mound Cky kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh at. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly st., Medford. Mission Furniture made to order. Cabinet work of all kind. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stores and Ranges. New and Second-Head Furniture. Eads' old Btand, 18 W. F st. South. Phone 91, Medford. Or. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERD2S Our tree are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. We are not ia the trust H. B. Patterson, office Hotol Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY CO., Inc. Growers of high-grade nursory stock. Office 25 W. Main. Tel. 120L Dentists. DR. W. J VAN SCOYOC, Dentist Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' bank building, -west of the tracks. Physicians and Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS. M. D. ODDOsite Jackson County bank. Night calle promptly answered. Offico and reai denco phone Main 3432. CONROY & CLANCY Office ia Stewart building Physicians and Surgeons. Office phone Main 341; private phone Mnin 12. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi cians and Surgeons, Taylor & Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 212. Offico phone 501', residence phone G12. Office hours 9 n. m. to 8 p. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians. Mission blook. Phone 291. Medford. Cigars and Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse Dealers in tobacco, cigars and smok ers' supplies. Exclusive agents of Lewis Single Binder, El Merito and El Palencia. 212 West Main street Building Contractor. ALEX. TAYLOR, Building Con tractor Houses, bungalows, alter ations, repairs. 31 North Central avenuo, opposito postofficp. Brick Companies. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W. Priddy, O. D. Naglo, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractors and manufacturers of brick; doalors in pressed briok nnd lime. Office in Postoffice blook. room 5. Phono No. 3181. Brick Layers. BRICKLAYERS K. Kuiin, at SmokohouBo, first-clasa briekiayer, stoneworkor, coment stepping stucco and moulding, fireplaces and tile work ti spocinlty, Europe plan; day or contract. Lifo Scientist. MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Lifo Sci entist Privato instruction in "New Psychology" and "Now Thought principlos. Callors received Wed nosdays. 127 South Grapo street. Stenographers, ELLA M. GAUNYAW-Pnlm block. Stenographic work dono qoioklj and well. ' ?v M. FORTESCUE Stenographer, li N. Front at. Phone 231. ik M '.-''-T!W(-lS,-- "m