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1 :r.--mmMim,i, mutaimu 1M - ..--. 4 4-4-4- - If the Quest Is at All Important, Want-Advertise! &r 4-444 44' -- 4 4 4-44 44 4 4 4 4-4-44 44 4-44-4 xli - ' PINK SHEET SO BY RUE Head of Firm of Rao & Hatfield Asks $100,000 for Lllicl From Ed itor Who for Two Years Past Has Attacked His Reputation. NEW YOltK, Juno 8. aoorgo Rao, bond of Itno & Hatfield, ntnrtotl Hilit nguliiHt II, L, rroiiton, proprietor of tint pink nlioot, thin woolc for f 100, 000. In tlio numinous mid coiuplnlnt norvod on Proitou Wednesday Mr. Itno charges malicious llliol mid em bodies n tho complaint u tuiinbor of UIhioIiih ItuuiH which Preston linn pub IIhIkmI about lilin. It hoouih nil though for tlio pant two yonrs Preston linn gone out of IiIm wny to puhllitli what appeared to lio IiIh personal opinion of Itno itl dlfforont times. Thoro was very llttlo If any nown In tlio Items tlint Preston manufactured nil of thorn containing for tho iiiohI pnrt uncalled for Hlurs of tho inoMt donplcablo char acter. (eorgo C. Dolacoy, Mr. Rno'ii at torney, who In ono of tho bunt known lawyorn In Now York linn tho caso In linnil. From tho papers which Mr. lt:ui fllcn It In iil-own that ho linn wiv cil every copy of tho pink shoot for tho past threo yearn which linn con tained tiny rofuronco nt nil to him nnd lio Iiiih embodied nil of theso ItoiiiH In hlti coiuplnlnt, Tho Inw of Now York nt-to Ih ttticli that whon itu ItiK n newspaper for llliol It Ih iiocoh Bitry lo. allow uiallco and a hiiccobhIoii of attacks Mich nn Prentou linn lundo on Itno provldoo nuftlclout evldenco to provo mullcv, Itno sayn thoro Ih go ing to lio no letup, and ho Intondn to find out whether a tnnn of Pros ton'M caliber (fm iiho IiIh pnpor to ninko unwarranted nttarkn on rcputn llll' IiuhIckh nioti. PEACE DOVE DRIVEN OEE All Efforts to Settle Transfer Team sters' Strlko at Portland Fall Strikebreakers Said to Do En Route From East Draymen Insist PORTLAND, Or., Juno 8. All of fortB to nottlo tho trauufor teamsters' titriko has tluiH far mot with no suc cess. Tho -100 striking tenmutora say thoy aro dotormiiioil to secure llioir demands for an iuuroiiBO of J5 cents por flay, nnd rccruitH aro continually joining their ranks. It is roporlod Hint strikebreakers nro on routo from eastern oil ion, but tho rumor a donicd by officials of tlio Drnymou's HHHOcintion. A voluntary arbitration committee hold Hovoral inoolings yoatordny nnd will liold conferences today in an ef fort to pntch up tlio differences bo twoon tlio Btrikors nnd employes. With tho Draymou'H nxxooiatiou firmly dotormincd to establish tbo open-shop policy and tho tonniHterrf firmly convinced that thoy havo tho Htriko already won, thoro hooiiih lit tlo chnnoo for n, poacoablo Bottlomont, Tho tonmstors doolaro that the drivers for ono of tho I a rues t nonun ion ti-aunfor couipaiiioK in 'tlio oity will join tho union today and that a numbor of otlior companios probably will bo tiod up within a fow days. Tho piakot Hj'Hloin established by tho 'iVniiiHlurri' union in being Htriot ly maintained. Pickets havo induood a numbor of nonunion drivors to join the union rnnkM. Mayor Simon Iiiih refused tho re quest of tho omplbyoin that a police man bo detailed to each wagon driven by a nonunion teauiHter. HUNDRED AND FIFTY PAID IN FINES IN MAY Tho mayor's report hIiowh that $ir0 in fiuoH wore eolloeted by the mayor's court during the month of May, Sport and Athletics In America. Sport nnd utlilotlea In America nro vastly different terms, Sport should bo piny, not work, Athlotlcs ns prac ticed in guneriil are too Htroiiuous, too apootnoulnr and too oxcluslvo, Wo nro not an athletic nation. Kar from it. Wo talk athlotlcs, but thoro Is too much grand Ntaud and too llttlo actual participation In games, Malcolm Kon tioth Gordon In Century, IlnHkiiiH for ITonlth, 29 PRECENT OF CROP REMAINS Missouri Stato Board of Horticulture Reports Widespread Damayo to Apples Only Southern Tier uf Counties Left With Partial Crop. COLUMBIA, Mo Juno 8. Tho Ht.ito board of lortlctilttiro 1 nn receiv ed tipeclal roportn from tho lending fruit growers of nonrly nil tho coun ties which iil'ow tho condition of tho crop of .MIhiioii I to lio nn follews: Thoro wn widespread Injury from tho low loinporaturon which pre vailed between April 30 cud 2fi and nn a rcHtilt It Hocmn thnl prncttcnlly all tho fruit wnn killed in tho central-northern, northenntern, cnBtorn and In many of tho countlcn of tho central pnrt of tho state With tho oxcoptlon of thrco or four countlon In tho Hocond tlor Routh of tho MIs- Hourl rlvor nnd extending coutliwcst wnrd nbout four countloH bock from the Mississippi rlvor, all tho regions montlonoJ soom to havo boon Hwopt clean of prnctlcrlly nil lclndn of frultH. Tho fruit that remnlnn In good condition Ih conflnod to approximate ly one-third of tho ntnto, conslBtlig of thrco or four Horn of counties alnt'K the woBtorn border nnd tho whole of tho HouthwpBtorn cornor, nn well iih ono tlor of countlen along tlio Arkansas lino oxlcndtns ns fir east ward an IMploy county. In otlior words the nppU'H and poaches wero found to bo confined to nbout 40 or 45 coun ties mainly In tho wont (from Iown to Arltnnsr.s) nnd In tho Bouthwcat nnd BOiith. In those 40 or 4fi countloH tho condition of tho npplo crop for tho whole nro:. In 40 por cont, whllo for tho whole ntato It Is only 2G por cont. In tho 40 or 45 countlcn tho pencil crop amounts to 25 por cont, while for tlio whole stnto It Is only 18 por cont. Tho lies', pror.poct for ponchos Is In tho well known Koshonong district In Oregon nnd Howell countloH whoro tho outlook Ih for a full crop. Tho hlKhCHt porce-Zago of a crop of ap ples Ih repor'od from Huchnnan nnd the thrco surroundlni; counties. How over, olRht or ton of tho counties In tho oxtromo Boutliwcutorn cornor of the ntnto hnvo prospects of from 25 to 50 or CO per cont of a crop. Tho cold wo.vthor hnB caused npplo Bcnb to nppoar In a fow plncos, par ticularly In tho Bouthwost. Curcullo hnvo hoKun to puncturo ponchos In or chnrds tlint hnvo not boon spr?.yod. CHERRY SHIPMENTS ABOUT CONCLUDED SACRAMENTO, Cnl., Juno 8. Early soctlons hnvo about complotod cherry slilpmoutB nnd tho supply now Ih coming principally from San Joso. Tho quality continues flno. Thoro Is n fair movoment of nprl- cotB from Wlntors nnd Vacavlllo, con siderably largor this wcok thnn pro- vlouflly. Aloxandor ponchos lncronsod con sldenibly In movement this woolc, but total Bhlpmoatu will not bo ns heavy ns In formor yoars, Tho quality has boon normal. Crawfords havo boon dropping qutto heavily nnd tho yield will bo curtailed In somo districts, mostly In tho onrly soctlons, Early plums havo boon moving In a small way and next woolc will movo frooly. Tho fruit Is of good quality. A recont wind storm reduce 1 tho crop to somo oxtont, but tho total supply will bo llboral. Ilartlott pears and grapes contlnuo to dovolop In a satisfactory mnnnor. Itocontly tho woathor has bocomo wnrmor nnd fruit Is dovoloplns more rapidly than previously. Hotel Arrivals. At tho Mooro II. D. Russell, Port land; Thomna Irvluo, O. B. Tllllng hast, Portland; 13. L. C, Farrlor, Coos liny; OI. II, Rohlo, Grants Pass; G. h. Gall, J. T. Alton, R, J. Norton, Portland; S. T. Pnlmor, Tacoma; B, E, Honpar, San Francisco; Jamoa J, Leo, Eaglo Point; W, S. Bnyloss, So attlo; W. A. Potter, city. At tho Nash 0. 13, Dado, Carver Gibson, Portland; J. L. MoEvoy, Now York; J. C. White, Chicago; F, J. Blakoley, Roseburg; A. A. Lovy, II. S, Mohb, Ban Francisco; O. L. Gall, J. T, Alton, Portland; J. O. Mlllor, San Finnclscoj 11. 11, Tronson, Englo Point; J, M, Sanders and wlfo Sun Krancluco; ,1, A. Cunningham, Spo knno; S. Garth, San Fnnolsco; II. L. lloyor, Ilutto. IlnakiiiH for Iloulth. i! Would the Fact More Money Than You're Now Earning INTEREST YOU? Ii! bo nnd thoro'B probnbly no rcuBon to ubj the word "if" then tho help wanted ndB should loom up a tho moHt important thiiiK in town for you. You Bhotild watch them with a watchfulness that is not to be denied. You should answer and inves tigate ovory ono of them tlint LOOKS GOOD TO YOU for it is in this way that you will finally find tho right one tho ono that will mcun everything to you thut will nltor nnd change and redirect tho course of your comingB nnd goingH, of your nBpiringB, your accomplishing3! WANT ADS-ONE CKNT A WORD. GIRL WITCH DRIVEN OUT Indians Compel FIftccn-Year-Old Miss to Leave Camp in Search for Manic Spring Which Drives Evil Spirits Out of Body. SAN HKKNARDINO, Cnl., Juno 8. After wandering for four days la Bcarch of tho Arrowhead Hot Springs, u bath in which evil spirit aro driven from ono's body, Mamio Holmes, n frail little Indian girl of f yoars, is rccuporntintr today at the Santa Manuel Indian ngency. Mamio had been declared a witch by the old men of her tribe on tho Coachella reservation. She hnd been driven from her parents' home and compelled to sleep outride the village. Last Friday she learned that tho tribo's council had decided that she must die, and under tho cover of night sho started on foot for tho Arrowhond springs, the waters of which, the Indians believe, will break an evil spirit's charm. Officials of tho Santa Manuel ngency henrd of tho girl's flight nnd for thrco days tried to find hor on tho desert. Thoir search was not ro warded until last evening, when thoy came upon the little girl, wenry and worn, within thrco miles of tho springs. Sho hud been tumble to go further. Mntnio will ho sont to tho govern ment's Indian school at Phoenix Ariz. THE GARDEN OF LOVE. IWKNT to tlio Kanlon of I.ovo Anil Haw what 1 never tint aeon. A clmiHil uua built In the mlilut, Wtivro 1 used to piny on tli gTon, AND tho Kates of tttls chapul wero shut And "Thou Shalt Not" writ over tho door. So I turned to tho Knrdon of Lovo That bo many Hweot flowers bore. AND I saw It was lllled with craves And tombstones whero (lowers should be. And priests In black gowns wero walking thoir rounds And binding with briers my Joys and desires. -WlllUm Blake. THE PIONEERS. A' TOAST to all the pioneers Who press through dangers, doubts nnd fears To bo with their achievements great Tho playthings of u tricky fate And co mo victorious to stand, Hut enter not tho promised land. ,n every Held of human thought Their BklrinUh battles havo been fought They aro the scouts who forward go And draw the llro of all tho foe. Thoir fullurcH nru our bcucon lights And their successes point our heights. Their numes uro not on any tongue. Thoy Mt'ldom heur their glories Bung. Heluirrn are theirs Instead of praise. Tho later coniem wear their bays. No cosily plten surmount their bones, Thoir monuments uro stepping stones. Mcuuulburgh Wilson. THANKSGIVING SUNSHINE, flHEKKY hear; ?.ud smiling faces, v-' Gentle- speech and wnys, Make a cloudy, dull Thanksgiving Sunniest of days. --Youth Companion. Not a Bit Conceited. Husband How conceited you nro, Elllol You're always looking at your self in tho glass. Wlfo I'm 6iiro 1 am not. I don't think I'm half as pretty as I really nm. Illustrated Bits. Tho kingdom of Prussia gets out of Its cultivated forests over $24,000,000 u year. FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE, ALFALFA lands In ten and twonty acro tracts, whoro six crops aro out por yoar and 10 to 12 tons tho yield. Irrlgatod by gravity wator supply. A, A, Martin, ngont, Los Mollnos Innd Co', of Callfornln, Mooro Hotol. tf ----- that Somebody Wanted to Pay You FOR SALE. IlKAL ESTATE. KOll BALE Two ncroc near city limits, 700. Corner lot, Oakdale and Tonth, S11G0. Cornor lot on West Main stroot; sidewalk laid and paid lor, $1000. Two C-room cottages and thrco largo lots, ono lot containing thrco-: quarters of an aero, 10 blocks out, S3600. Othor bargains In land and bear ing orchards. D. H. JACKSON &. CO. Oppoclto Hotel Mooro. FOR SALE Tolo lands; 65 acres in Tolo, described as lot 1 and tho northwest quarter of tho north oast ejuartor of toctlon thirty, all In township thirty-six south, rnngo two, in Jackson county, Ore-J gon, arc for sale at one hundred and fifty dollars per acre. Enquire of H. W. Dikemnn, Gold Hill, Or. 70 FOR SALE 498 acres land In Scott Valle, ono of tho most jeautlful and f oi tlio spot-i in California, mostly in alfalfa, and can bo Irrigated; well Improved, good fences, ant" first class buildings; $40,000. ror fur ther par'.lculars addrecs Walker Bros., Etna Mills, Siskiyou county, California. 70 Acreage. FOR SALE 5 nnd 10-acre tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, at a bcrgain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address Condor Water Power Co. " FOR SALE Ono half aero with woll and small barn on it; fivo blocks from Washington school; good placo to keep cow nnd chlckonB. Address W. B. Harris, 132 N. Ivy. 70 Farms and Orchards. FOR SALE Nfnot; acres. 30 in one yoar old apple and pear trees, 100 lnchos of water, 2 1-2 miles from railroad station. For tonus write "Owner," caro Mall Tribune. 261 FOR SALE About 30 acres of good orchard land 1 1-2 miles oast of Phoenix. One-half is in orchard. Tolophono, Medford, 1199, or ad dress C. T. Payno, Phoenix, Ore. tf'OR SALE 60 acres, nneet building elto In tho alloy, lncludh g 30 acres good fruit land; choap and terms right. H. O. Maltby, Palm Bldg., Main nnd Front. IloBses. FOR SALE Closo in on North Con tral, modorn six-room houso with furniture Prico S6.000. Address Box 121, city. 68 FOll SALE Best bargain in Mod ford, Now houso nnd barn in best resldoitcd section. Will soil with furnlturo at lowest figure. Terms. Call on ownor fit 529 South Grnpo. FOR SALE Bungalow. 6 rooms and bath, on cast front lot, id best neigh borhood; street to bo paved; sowor nnd city wntor connoctod; cement walkB; bulltln buffot nnd bookcasos, window BeatB, flroplaco; also olec- trlo flroplaco; bonmed codings and pnnolod wainscoting In 3 . . rooms window shadoo, 37 oloctrlc lights, host fixtures, screenod porch, com ploto plumbing, Including laundry trays; bargain it Bold to a quick buyor; time glvon on part. Inqulro nt 202 S. Orango st. Lots. FOR BALE City lots, 20; for a small, snfo lavestment eoo th city lots I otter at 1300 and $250 por lot; $20 cash paymont, balance $10 por month; no InteroM. H, O. Malt by, Palm I lag. FOR SALE Good lot two blooks off paving on West Sovonth ctroot; price $350. Addross P, O. Box 838. Business Property. FOR SALE Choloo business prop erty at a bargain, on long time; easy terms, Addross Condor Wa ter Power Co. IFOR SALE Building formorly occu- plod by Snow Flako Bakory, Good location for grocory o- warehouse This la to go at nny prlco. En qulro 529 South Grapo. tf FOR SALE. Horses. FOR S.LE Saddlo maro, 6 years old; weight about 9G0 pounds, James Rowling, No. 20 S. Peach st. 09 Miscellaneous. FOR BALE A full lino of Old Hamp- shire and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth finish; lotter heads and envelopes. Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE Legal blanks of all kinds trespass and other notices, at Mall Trlbuno office. " FOR SALE: Wall papor, paints, oils, brushes, a very comploto line; in formation cneerfuily given by an experlencea painter. M. J. Metcalf, 318 E. Main st. FOR SALE Chandler & Price Gor don Jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain. Inquire Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE For good wood and good measure, try tho Bunker Hill Wood Yard, at North end of C street. Phono 841. J. A. McLeod, Prop. TO EXCHANGE Income property in Los Angales, valued at $27,500; mortgaged for S3, 500; owner's equity $24,000. Will exchange for property of equal value in or near Medford. Tho property is In first class coudlt'on and l? bringing In a good re.ttal. It will .itand closo Inspection. W. T, Yort & Co. FOR SALE Three good milk cows. Jno. H. Shepherd, 128 East Main street. FOR SALE Cheap, 14 tons of hay In stack. Address Box 3C1, Med ford. 69 FOR SALE Or exchange, two-cly-Inder Reo automobile, model 1908, In good condition; will soil or trade for city property. Add-css X4, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE 100 angora fioats, 400, as our raneog is overstocked wo must sell came at once. Address Blnss Bros., Eaglo Point, Or., or call at Roguo River forry. FOR SALE Wood box factory blocks; now unloading a carload; S2 por load. Tho Square Deal Fuel Co., Gould and Llndlcy. Phono 2001. 69 FOR SALE Cheap; ono cook wagon; also one camp wagon. In quire Room 33, Jackson Co. Ba.nk bldg. 72 FOR RENT. nouses. FOR RENT S-roow thur & AloxAndor. house. McAr- Housekeeping Rooms. FOR RENT A Bulto of light house koplng rooms; no children. 222 S. Holly street. 81 Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for two gentlemon or man and wife. 228 North Holly. tf FOR RENT Modorn furnished roms at 604 West 10th or 124 King street. FOR RENT Two now cud nicely furnished sleeping rooms; easy walk ing dtBtnnco; modorn; bath on same floor; reasonable prices. Phono Main 4474. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for translonts, No. 10 North Grapo stroot, next to Farmers' and Fruit growers Bauk. Coolest placo in town. FOR RENT Furnished slooplng rooms nnd light housekeeping rooms 327 South Oakdale avonuo. 71 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, $1.25 por wook. SUN. Rlvorsldo. vC8 Miscellaneous, FOR LEASE Fully equipped gold mlno; ton-stamp mill nnd concen trator, all ororatod by electric pow ei. Ownor will furnish froo eloc trlo power for sharo in proceods, See Smith, at Condor Wator & Powor Co. FOR RENT Bnrn, room for Tour horses, 141 South Holly stroot, 73 ' WANTED. Help Wanted Male. WANTED-"' Flrat-clojs" siTrvoyor. Call at offlco of Roguo Rlvor Elec tric Company. WANTED Salosmon In ovory local Ity of tho northwoat; money ad vanced weekly: many make ovor 31000 month; cholco of torrltory. Ynklma Valloy Nursery Co., Top- pcnlsh, Wash. WANTED Experienced stono cutter and quarry man. Call nt Condor Water and Power Co's. office. ' Help Wanted Female. WANTED Woman to do washing for small family. Phono A. O Allen, 7061 Farmers. WANTED Olrls to work on Ironing and pressing machines In tho new laundry. Apply just east of 603 N. Central avenuo or phono 4451. WANTED-Competent woman for housowork; good wages; two in fam ily. Apply mornings. 219 North Oakdale avenue. Positions. WANTED A business woman with road team and buggy is at liberty for engagements. What have you to offer? Address, J. L., care of this office. 68 Miscellaneous. WANTED Setting hens and little chickens. Call up Main 4-11. tf WANTED In central location, office with show window, or good desk room. A. A. Martin, Hotel Moore." WANTED A mule, wclgh.t between 1000 and 1100 pounds. Charles W. Isaacs, 115 N. Oakdale avenue, tf WANTED To Bell or exchange for city property, a 300-acre ranch; only owners need apply. Call be tween 5 nnd 8 p. m. 429 N. Central avenue. 68 LOST. LOST Piece of Bteel shafting, inch and quarter diameter, about eight feet long; lost from wagon about milo and half south of Medtord. Finder pleaso notify Wm. Altkon, Medford. 68 FOR EXCHANGE. FOR SALE Or exch.-.nge for coun try property, 2 3-4 acres, 10-room house; pumping plant, 40 fruit trees; 6 blocks from Main street; on North Riverside; Bear Croek bottom. Inquire at 317 E. Main BUSINESS DIRECT9BY. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Over Post- office. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attorneys-nt-Iaw. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Roomes. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank build ing, second floor. B. P. MULKEY Attornoy-at-law. Offices room 30, Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Architects, JOHNS & TURNER, Architects, ans Builders, office 7-8, 235 Main Phone Main 3472. Residence phonr 2471. . Undertakers; MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day plidne 351. Night phenes: C. W. Conkllfl JlSQl, J. H. Butler 3571. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Maokoy and dio with joy." Over AU Ion & Reagan's store; entranoe on Seventh street. .Medicines. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES Will euro rheumatism, asthma, paralysis, sores and pri vate diseases. These remedies may be procured at tho Sing Lee laun dry, 123 S. Riverside avenue, Mod ford, Or., where thoy will bo sold by tho proprietor. Dr. Chow Young has treated bov ernl sovoro cases with his remedies since comin. to Medford and has for referonco somo of the best kuowu and most intelligent citizens in Southern Oregon. Call on him Messenger Service. MESSENGER SERVICE Messen gers furnished nt all house of day and till 9 p. w. to any part of city, from lOo to 25o. Phono Main 1812, Printers and Publishers. Bedford printino co. h the boBt-oquippod job offico in South ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37 South Central nvflnuo Billiard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. -Billiards, Cj gars nnd Soft Drinks. Up stairs Young & nnll building. A nice, cool place to spond the hot afternoons. BJJSINESS DIRECTORY Tin tihopa. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin - ' Rhe-it iron wnro on hand and hm4 to order. 128 North Q Street. Hospital. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South G at., Medford, Or. K. W. Hisoy, Matron. Official kQ?tU2 P. & E. R. R. Bill Foskttrs. VERNE T. CANON BUI Post? ul Distributor. All orders proaptty" filled. Room 29, Jackson Cowttj Bank building, Medford. Or, Hal Estate. SEE WM. E. STACEY & CO. fr some of the choicest bargains ae. real estate in this valley. Also Brit ish Colombia and Alberta, B. C, mmi. other parts. Call on him at BitMirV office, Phippa building, or at tfce Medford Anto company's t&raK where we start ont oar aflwita fur the Aladden Mantle Lamp aad hid den window screen. We will tr t yon right. Come and see. Cigars aad Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE, Sraokehooa- Dealers in tobacco, cigars and saok- era' supplies. Exclusive agents- o Lewis Single Binder, El Merito mmi El Palencia. 212 Went Main street. Painters and PaperhaBger. GERWOLF & WARD, contractu painters, paperhangers and deco rators; signs. Estimates gives 'as all kinds of day and job work. Park View Hotel. Phone Main 1801. FHTHltsre. H. F. WILSON & Co., dealers k and second-hand furniture aad hardware. Agents for Monad City kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh at MISSION FURNITURE WORK8 Corner 8th and Holly sts., Medford. Mission Fnrnitnro made to ordr.. Cabinet work of all kinds. A triaS order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stova and Ranges. New.aad Second-Haad Furniture. Eads' old stand, 18 W. Fst. Sonth. Phone 91, Medford. Or. Nraroeriea. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trow are budded, not grafted. Onr stook is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. We are not ut tike trust H. B. Patterson, office Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY CO., Inc. Growers of high-grade nursery stock. Office 25 W. Maia. Tel. 1201. JJCBtfj ts. DR. W. M VAN SCOYOC, Dentist Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' bank building, 'Jest of the tracks. Physicians and Sturgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office and reai dencc phone Main 3432. CONROY & CLANCY Office in Stewart building Physicians and Surgeons. Office phone Main 341;, , private phene Main 612. DRS. CONROY PLANCY, Physi T I cians and Surgeons, T.syjor , Plypps bid;., rooms 2J 2J, Jg Offico phono 501, residence poae uj.. uuico hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. a. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Ostedpatai. Physicians. Mission block. Phone 292. Medford. Building Contractor. ALEX. TAYLOR, Buildhu Con tractor Houses, bungalows, alter ations, repairs. 31 North Contra! avonuo, opposite postoffic Brick Companion. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W. Priddy, O. D. Nagle, Geo. T. O'Briea Contractors und manufacturers of briok; dealers in pressed brick and lime. Office in Postoffica block, room 5. Phono No. 3181. Brick Layers. BRICKLAYERS K. Kun, at Smokehouse, first-class bricklayer, stonoworker, cement steppiag stuoco nnd moulding, fireplaces aad tile work a specialty, Europe" plan ; day or contract. Life Scientist. MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Life Sci entist Private instruction in "New Psychology" and "Now Thought" principles. Callors received Wed nesdays, 127 South Grapo utrp-t. Stenographers. ELLA M. GAUNYAW-Palm block. Stenographic work done quickly and well. M. FORTESCUE Stonoirranhnr. t N. Front st. Phono ?31 Legal Blanks. LEGAL BLANKS All stylos of la gal blanks for sale, a hundred dif ferent forms. Medford Priatiag Ca. a i Vi ..Jr?1