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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, ,TUNE 13, 3910. ---------- If You Seek a Better-Than-This Job Want-Advertise! - - ---------- CALIFORNIA WILL SHIP PEARS SOON Few of Early Varloty Hnvo Been Shipped Qnrtlott Season Will Open In About Ten Days One Carload Shipped. Tho California Fruit Distributors, tinder iluto of Jtmu 11, hwuod tho following market letter to tint trade: Tin following kIvch iiiniitior of oars of (leulihioiiH fruit hIiIpikk! from nil points In California for tho wonk (seven dnyn) ondltw Friday morn Iiik. Juno 10 1010: Chorrlt'H 10 cars. Tlio chorry inovoiiiunt In nt Its height, anil It can bo exported that shlpmenta will noon tiOKln to drop of., With tho excep tion of n fow hoxcri In tho PIncor county illntrlctn nil thin fruit in com ing from Ban Jouo. Aprlcotn 87 cars. Thin vnrloty linn been In much larnor nupply dur ing tho week Jtiflt panaod, nncl It Is not oxpoctol that tlioro wilt ho any luoroatio In tho iihlpmont from thin tlino on. Tho early Koctlonn lmvo now nearly flnltliod and It will ho from Inter plncoa that tho futuro Blip ply will ho obtained. It In oxpoctod thnt tho shipment or thin virlcty to tho nuctlonu vlll ho vory much cur tnllod after thin week, hut wo will lo alilo to Hcruro nil tho nuoplHm thnt will ho required for tho f. o. h. mnr kotii for tho next two woolen. Tho quality of tho fruit In now vory much hotter thnn earlier In tho season. Poaches 4 1 91 cars. Tlioro linn been n heavy IncrenHO In ponch ship tnentn since our lam report. Alox; nndorn nro nor nonrly jjono nnd fu turo Hhtpmontn for tho next ton dnyn will ronRlnt of Union, Triumph nnd Bt. Johns, tho two formor vnrlotlon Inrr.oly predomlnntliiK ror tho noxt week. ,, IMuiiiB 42 earn. Tho volumo ot ho plum Hhlt)i.iont 1h vory much lar ger thnn It hnn boon hoforo thin soa non, Clymann nro nenrly Rono nnd tho hotter vnrlotlon, mi eh an Climax, Hod Juno nnd Abundance, nro now going forwnrd, together with n Hinnll quantity or TrnRCdyn nnd llurbanks. lloti or thoao lant montlonod vari eties will ho -In good supply In about ton dnyn. Ponnt 1 1-2 enrn. A fow onrly pears, uuch nn Comet nnd Wilder, hnvo boon uhlpped during tho pnnt wool:. They will not ho In largo nup ply nt nny tlmo during tho nonnon. A fow ICarly Ilartlotta will probably go forwnrd to auction In nbout ton dnyn. " '"' tlrapen TJiIh fruit continues vory promising. Tho grnpoH nro growing fnat nnd tho hUo of tho borry Is vory good. Weather hnH gonornlly boon very pleasant during tho pnnt woolc, with tho oxcoptlon of ono day, whon it wnn qulto.warm, nnd yostordny whon n henvy wind did considerable dntiingc In tho Vlcnvlllo nnd Acnmpo ooctlonn. Fruit In dnvolnplng In good Hhnpo nnd promlnoB to bo of hottoV quality thnn thnt which hnn nlrondy koiio forwnrd. In nplto of ndvorso weather con.lltloiiH oxlntlng In tho cant, wo hnvo oxporloncod vory Reed demand for fruit In tho f! o. b. tor-rltory. CATTLE MARKET IS STEADYJO STRONG Demand for Both Cattle and Sheep Has Been Brisk Hon Market As sumes Steady Position. NOHTll PORTLAND, Or., Juno ll. ltocoiptx nt this innrkol for tho week ending today wore: Cattlo 2051, oiilvoH :r, Iiokh l'JGO, sheep 0183, Iiiu'hoh anil iiiuIoh 47. Tlio eattlo market for tlio Week linn boon Htmuly to Htro'njf. with llio rocov ory of from If) to 25 routs from tlio break of liiHt woolc. Tlio Hhoop iiiiiv kot Iiiih lii'Oii Htrong to higher, while tho hog market iihHiiinoil n steady oo silioii al'lor tlio duolino of tho flint imrl of tlio week. Tlio demand for oattlo nnd sheep Iiiih boon brink. IlnpponiiigH of intoroHl to tlio livu atonic I rn do Iiiih boon tlio retirement of William Shophord, u long-timo out tlo buyer at Portlandr to look nflor his own interests; tlio establishment of n liormi ami miilo market is aN i worthy of nolo, nnd horse anil miilo rairtors of tlio 1'aolfio northwest nan tako (idviintngo of this opportunity of disposing of tlioir HiirpliiH draft am-mills, WIND DOES GREAT DAMAGE TO FRUIT Vaca Valley Orchardlsts Lost Thou sands of Dollars When Gale Tears Trees Ground Is Covered With Green Fruits. VACAVILLI3 (Holnno Co,), Juno 1 3.--Tho greatest damage ever dono to tho orcuaidH or Vnea valley In nil the many yearn' hlntory of the fruit luduntry hoio, occurred Flday, when a heavy south wind whlppod tho heav ily Indon troen nbout, tearing off branches nnd covering tho ground with green fruit thrt In unfit for nny iiho nnd n totnl Iohh to tho orchnrd IntH. Muudredn of tonn of nprlcotn, plums, penchou nnd Ilartlott ponrn, tho lending cropn, cover tho ground bo nenth tho trees In tho orchnrdn throiiKhout tlio vnlley, nnd tho troen nro left In bad nhnpo on account of broken limbs. Home orchnrdn hnvo little fruit 1-ft upon tho trees. Probably tho greatest damago dono by tho storm wns to tho treon thnt woro Rrnfted durlriR tho pant yonr. Tho Rrnfted hrnnchon, not yot oolldly grown to tho treen, woro blown out by tho force of tho wind. In ono firteon-ncro orchard 10,000 plum KrnftA woro blown out In thin man ner, tho Iohh nmouutl& to Hovornl thounnndn or dollnrn, The totnl dnm no done i IVrn vnlley cannot bo clouoly entlmatcd at thin tlmo, but It will amount to ninny thounnndn of dollnrn. Thin lint), up to yontordiy, boon n mont BiicccRRftil nonnon ror tho or cnhrdlntn, and Vlcn vnlley In ono of tho bCHt fruit crowltiR dlntrlctn In the world. The o are fow crcp fnlluren horo, nnd ill as'.orr Hlto that of yentor dny wero horotoforo utile iown. LITTLE NEW LOCAL mwmm in Medford Markets Show Little Chaniie But the Tendency in Fruit nnd Produco Is Bearish Louanbcrrlcs Run From $l to $1.25. The Mod ford local produce market ban s. decided boarhth tendency In tho row rrultn nnd voRoUibleB which hnvo no far bono offered. Now potntoou hnvo dropped to S1.7G nnd are getting clono to tho prlco where a follow enn ont Rreon pens hud now npud'j without thinking ho hi living beyond his monna. StrnwborrleJ rule atrons at $1.C0 por rrnto, while Ixigmu run from 1 to S1.2G. Chorrles nro plentiful nt Co nnd 8c. No local Btono fruits hnvo appeared lu tho mnrkot a yot, but poaches nnd apricots nro duo within n short tlmo, Tho liny,, grain nnd ment prices still hold as they woro. Today' Quotations, (PricoB pnid by Medford morclinnta.) Potatoes, now, $1.75 por owt.j onioiifl, $2 owt.; ciiblino, 2(i2Yu, Itutter, ICggs iiml Poultry. (Prieos paid by Medford morchiuits.) Hnuoli buttor, 25-71jo; f""y oreamery, 30o. Fresh rnnoh eggs, 25o. Mixod poultry, lOfJMo; spring ohiokoiiR, lf)18o; turkoys, 17o. Horrics Strawhorrios, local, $1.00 Qroon onions, 10a dozon bunohos; radishes, -10a dozen bunches; rhubnih 1 to fJo lb.; lottuco, -lOo dozen; peas, to lb.; turnips, l'Jto 11). LoKtiidieiTier, .fl(H',l.'J.' erato. Cliorrios, (iQcSe lb, (Prices paid produuors.) Hay Timothy, $10; alfalfa, $15 griiBB, .fl-1; Rrain hay, $1(1. Grain Wheat, $i,ic bushel ; oUh, $32 ton ; barloy, $30 ton. Poof Cows, 44Vl! o; stoora, 5 rYia pork, Oo; mutton, C5Vi; Inmbs, Go; veal, dressed, 8o. (Soiling prieos.) Itnlloil hurley, $1.1)0 ewt., $33 ton; bran, $1.70; middlings, $1.851.00; ohorts, $1.801.85. BIG TRANSFERS IN LIGHT AND POWER PLANTS NKW YOHK, .liiuo 13.- Tlie Northwosl Corporation of Philadel phia has dihposcd of its gn and eloo trio t motion eonipanios to tlio Amori onn Power Light eompiuiy. Tho deal involves gas properties at Wallu Walla, Wash.; North Yakiinu, Wnsli.; I.owiston, Pondlotou, Oro,, and light If Your - - - - "Help Problem" - - - - is Serious, Let the Want Afls Work Overtime for a While and Help You Hithur In tho office tho factory, It is u prohlom bettor not solved nt all thnn solved bndly, hastily -dcHporntcly! To hire the wrong per son JUHT DECAUSK YOU HAVE TO UIRE SOMEONE is very often n calamity. To uho tho want ndH DP. I'EKMINEDLY, knowing that you will, in a few days at most, find THE RIGHT SORT OP HELP, 5h tho wmest poHfiible course to puraue. Want Ads One Cent a Word. properties nt Walln Walla and Pen dleton. Tho Athena Traction line at Walla Wnlln nnd tho North Yakima, and Slrahoni propcrtis nlong the Yakima and Columbia rivers arc also iucludedd. WANT HEADQUARTERS ESTABLISHED IN WASHINGTON DENVER, Colo., June 13. A phn for tho cBtnblifihmont of nn Amcri enn mothcrH' hendqunrters in Wnbh ington, D. C, is mndo in tho annual report of Mrs. Prcd Schoff, president of tho National Mothers' congress, which wns submitted nt today's ses sion of tho congress. Sho asks that mon of finnnco nnd the congress mako tho donations ncccssnry to es tablish tho hendqunrters. A Real Barrjaln. Largo north and onBt front corner lot, 00x150, closo In, near 8outh Onk dnle. Sowor nnd wator aosccsmonts paid; sowor and water jipo laid to contor of lot. Good well, wnlks lnld on both fronts of lot. This week only $1000. TorniH, See Moore, vlth W. T. York & Co. ItKAIi ESTATE. FOR SALE. FOll SALE I am going. to soil my city property; n good buy for eomo ono; prlco $2300; tho prlco drops $C every day until sold; no agents; ooo owner. Uob Taylor, 81B Myrtle street. 79 l'OK SALE Nlco ten-ncro ranch, pnrt In nlfaira, running water, closo to live town, ror ten dayB. Address IJox C17, Woodvlllo. Or. 73 KOIt SALE C 8 acres good alfalfa land, 1 1-2 miles west of Central Point; location unsurpassed; 13 ncros pears and applcB; 10 acres alfalfa; prlco J27G per aero. Address C. It. Iloran, Coatrnl Point, Or. 73 KOIt SALE Two acres near city limits, $700. Corner lot, Oakdale and Tenth, $1150. Corner lot on West Main street; sldownlk laid nnd paid tor, $1000. Two C-rooru cottages and three largo lots, ono lot containing thrco quartors of nn aero, 10 blocks out, $3500. Othor bargains In Innd nnd bonr lug orchards. D. II. JACKSON & CO. Opposite Hotol Moore. FOR SALE lly ownjr, Innd, suro to Incronso In vnluo; 40 pcroo of tho rinost orchard, Lorry or truck land to bo found In tho country; soil ab solutely troo, deop, rich, niollow and producttvo; "nn bo workod with oaao at nny tlmo of year; cntlro tract dltchod fo. Irrigation and dcodod wator right ooa with yl.-co; twolvo teres of younif orchard :ji'1 a good Income until orchard !b In bonrlng assured. For prieos, torms, etc., ad dress P. O. Dcx 404, Medford. aTHALFTv lands In ton nnd twonty ncro tracts, whoro six crops aro cut por yoar and 10 to 12 tons tho yield. Irrigated by gravity wator supply. A. A. Martin, agont, Los Mollnos Land Co. of Calirornln, Mooro Hotel. tt Acreage. FOR SALE B and 10-noro traots just within nnd adjoining city lim its, at a burgnin, on fl annual pay ments. Address Coudor Wator Power Co. SALE OR TRADE Flno ncrengo1 In Medford for improved city proporty. Box 11G. 73 Farms nnd Orchnrfls. FOR SALEP-Nfnoty acroB. 30 in one yonr old npplo nnd pear treos, 100 Inchos of wator, 2 1-2 mllos from railroad station. For terms wrlto "Owner," enro Mull Trlbuno. 2C1 Ton SAL1300 acres, nnoet building tilto In tho nlloy, Inoludli g 30 noros good fruit land; .choap nnd terms right. II. O. Mnltby, Palm Dldg., Main nnd Front. W Hero " It's" so'lTiiioro cheaply Is usually known to nd renders! tho storo or tho homo tho URGENT FOR SALE. Home. KOK SALE Heat bargain in Med ford. New House ana barn in best rcsldonc aoctlon. Will Ball with furnlturo nt lowoat figure. Terms. Cnl( on ownor at G23 South Orape. F01C SALE Ilungnlow, 6 rooms and j bath, on cast front lot, In best nolgh ' borhood; etrcot to bo paved; sower and city wator connected; cement walks; builtln buffet and bookcases, window seats, flroplaco; also elec tric flrcplaco; boamed celllngB and panolod wainscoting In 3,. rooms window shades, 37 electric lights, best tlxtures, screened porch, com plete plumbing, Including laundry trays; bargain If sold to a quick buyer; tlmo glvon on part. Inquire nt 202 S. Orange st. J FOR SALE About 30 acres of good orchard Innd 1 1-2 miles east of Phoonlx. Cno-half Is In orchard. Telephone Medford, 1199, or ad dress O. T. Payne, Phoenix, Oro. FOR SALE Now bungalow, by own er, situated ono block west of Oak dale; five rooms and ba'-h; stone foundation; large boxed porch ex tending across front and sldo; cor ner lot 50x150, with 19 tine npplo trees In full bearkig; $2500; half cash, balance easy terras. Call at Sherman Clay Piano Co. tt Lots. FOR SALE City lots, $20; for a small, safo Investment eee th city lots I offer at $300 and $250 per lot; $20 cash paymont. balance $10 per month; no Intero.'t. H. C. Malt by, Palm IWg. FOR SALE Good lot two blocks off having on West Sovonth ctreet; price $350. Address P. O. Box 838. FOR SALE If tnkon at once, 4 lots, 50x100, $300 each; 50x100 foot; city water and sowor In; stroot will bo pnved this summer. Address Box 172. 76 Business Property. FOR SALE Choice business prop erty at a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address Condor Wa tor Power Co. HiiHiucAs Opportunities. FOR SALE Or trado, Interest in good paying business; no agents. Address Albert, Mall Ofrico. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE A full lino or Old Hamp shlro and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth finish; lottor heads and envelopes. Mall Trlbuno office. FOR SALE Legal blanks of all hinds trespass and othor notices, nt Mall Trlbuno, of flee. FOR SALE Wall papor, paints, oils, brushes, a very complete lino; in formation eneerfully glvon by an oxporlencea painter. M. J. Motcalf, 318 E. Main st. FOR SALE Chandler & Prlco Gor don Jobbor, 11x14 pross; a bargain. Inquire Mall Trlbuno office. FOR SALE For good wood nnd good mensuro, try tho Buukor Hill Wood Yard, at North oad of C Stroot. Phono 841. J. A. MuLood, Prop. TO EXCHANGE lncomo proporty In Los Angjles, vnluod at $27,500; mortgngod for $3,500; owner's equity $24,000. Will oxchnugo ror proporty of oqvnl vnluo in or nonr Medford. This proporty Is In first class condlt'on nnd Is bringing lu n good ro itnl, It will ,itnnd closo inspection. W. T, York & Co. FOR SALE Threo good milk cows. Jno. H. Shophord, 128 East Main street. FOR SALE Or oxchnngo, two-oly-lndor Rco nutomobilo,- modol 1908, ,ln good condition; will soli or trado for city proporty. Address X4, Mnll Trlbuno, FOR SALE 400 angora goals, 400, ns our rangog Is ovorstockod wo must soil enrao at onuo. Addros3 mass nros., Eaglo Point, Or., or call nt noguo River forry. FOR SALE Good socoiid-hand sln glo buggy and hnrnoss. CIS West Main street. to Solve it. NEED OP A WORKER is a serious I FOR SALE. MbtccllnncoHS. FOR SALE Cheap; ono cook wagon; also ono camp wagon. In quire Room 33, Jackson Co. Bank bide. 72 FOR SALE A C H. P. and a 2 H. P. gasoline engines, first-class condi tion, at bargain prices. Seo Medford Iron Work3. 73 FOR SALE Tent house, 11x15, fly and porch, with kitchen, complete ly furnished for housekeeping and sleeping. 723 Bennett avenuo, East Sldo. 76 FOR SALE Furniture foi nine-room houso for sale, reasonable. Address G, care Mail Tribune. 75 FOR SALE Baby chicks, S. (37 Whito Leghorns, trap nested and Hoganizcd stock, Wycoff strain, $2 dozen, $15 per 100; eggs $2.00 set ting, $C por 100. Buff Oiplngton ogns, $3.00 setting. W. T. Good man, 408 South Cth st.. Grants Pass, Oregon. FOR RENT. Houses. FOR RENT 8-room house. McAr thur & Alexander. FOR RENT G-room house, closo In, $20 month. R. R. Land Co., UN. Central avenuo. tf FOR RENT A four-room house, closo in. Inquire at 223 North Hol ly street. 75 FOR RENT A new five-room fur nished bungalow, $18. Apply 322 So Central. 73 Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms at 134 South Ivy street. FOR RENT Nlco furnished room, closo In. 228 N. Holly street. 75 FOR RENT Furnished rooms and board at 414 North Front street. 73 FOR RENT Modern furnished norns nt 604 West 10th, or 124 King street. FOR RENT Two now and nicely furnished sleeping rooms; easy walk ing distance; modern; bath on same floor; reasonable prices. Phono Main 4474. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for transients, No. 10 North Grapo street, noxt to Farmers' and Fruit growers' Bank. Coolest place In town. FOR RENT Rooms, pleasant fur nished rooms In private family for singlo gentlem.ui. 411 So. Newtown st. 76 Housekeeping Rooms. FOR RENT A sulto ot light house koplng rooms; no children. 222 S. Holly street. 81 FOR RENT Two light housokooplng rooms, with nodern conveniences. Inqulro at 322 South Central. 71 Miscellaneous. rOR LEASE Fully equipped gold rulno; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all orerated by oloctrlc pow oi. Owner will furnish froe elec tric power for sharo In proceeds. Soe Smith, at Condor Wator & Power Co. HELP WANTED. Help Wanted Female. WANTED Woman to do washing for small family. Phono A. C. Allon, 7001 Farmors. WANTED Girls to work on ironing nnd prosslng machines in tho new laundry. Apply Just oast of 603 N. Central avenuo or phono 4451. WANTED Compotont woman for houso work; good wages; two in fam ily. Apply mornings, 219 North Onkdalo nvonue. Positions, WANTED Export orchatdiBt wants responsible position, young orchards a specialty. Address XYZ, this of rico. 73 WANTED PosUlon by a young man with good business oxporlouco, un dotstands office, work; also retail trado, Address G, Medford Mall Tilbuuo. 72 WANTED. Help Wanted Male. WANTED First-class aurvoyor. Call at office of Rogue RlTor Eloc trlc Company. WANTED Salosmon In evory local ity of tho northwest; monoy ad vanced weekly; many mako over $1000 month; cholco of territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top poniah, Wach. WANTED Experienced stone cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor "Water and Powor Co's. office. WANTED Young man, good pen man, with some knowledge of book keeping preforrcd. Address In own writing, "J. H., P. O. Box 343, Med ford." 75 WANTED Agent to represent tho Massachusetts Mutual Life Insur ance Co. In southern Oregon. Want man to give all his time; no expe rience necessary; must have sood refcroncce for charactor and respon sibility. Address II. G. Colton, man ager, 310 Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon. 76 WANTED Experienced bookkeeper wants position 1c Medford. Address L. J., care 239 Oak strct, Asbland, Or. 76 Miscellaneous. WANTED Setting hens and little chickens. Call up Main 441. tf WANTED A mule, weight between 1000 and 1100 pounds. Charles W. Isaacs, 115 N. Oakdale avenue, tt WANTED Good tent. Box 116. 73 WANTED Will buy from owner 10 acres in 5 to 5 year ccumerclal trees, 10 aces undeveloped, both In ono piece or closely located; will not pay fancy or "boom" prices; prefer no buildings. Address before Juno 12th, "Chicago G. A. J., care Medford National Bank, Medford, Or. 72 WANTED A second hand wheel; coaster brake; good condition. Ad dress 527 Bealty st. 73 FOR EXCHANGE. FOR SALE Or exchange for coun try property, 2 3-4 acres, 10-room house; pqmplng plant, 40 fruit trees; 5 blocks from Main street; on North Riverside; Bear Creek bottom. Inquire at 317 E. Main T?rt uvnUANrcc Mnrinrn Hoolrahlft i si U4W'WVM .wv., ....--- Medford proporty for good small ranch or vacant city property. Box 115. 73 BUSINESS DIRECTGRY. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm building. , A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Over Post- offic. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Rcames. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank build ing, second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attorncy-at-law. Offices room 30, Jackson County Bank building. Medford. Architects. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects an Bnilders, office 7-8, 235 Main. Phono Main 3471. Residence pnont 2471. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone 351. Night phenes: C. W. Conklin 3601, J. H. Butler 3571. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mnckoy and dio with joy." Over Al len & Reagan's storo; onlrance on aovonth streot Messenger Service. MESSENGER SERVICE Messen- Kors furnished at all houso of day nnd till 0 p. m. to any part of city, from lOo to 25o. Phono Main 1812. Stenographers. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm biook. Stenographic work done quicklj and well. M. FORTESCUE Stenographer, 58 N. Front st. Phono 231 Printers and Publishers. rEDFORD PRINTING CO. hat the bost-oquipped job office in South ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37 South Central avonuo. Brick Companies. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W. Priddy, O. D. Nnglo, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractors and manufacturers of briok; dealors in pressed brick nnd limo. Offico in Postoffice blook. room 5. Phono No. 3181. Brick Ijnycrs. BRICKLAYERS K. Kuxin, st Smokohouso, first-olnss brioklayor stonoworkor, cement steppini stucco nnd moulding, fireplaoes n tilo work a specially, Europei plan; day or contract. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIb Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tw ' shoot iron ware on hand and bm4 to order. 128 North. Q Strsei. Hospitals. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South C st, Medford; Or. B. W. Hisay, Matron. Official: P. & E. B. B. BUI Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Pectsr m Distributor. All orders prsasptly fide. Boom 29, Jackson. CHjr Bask buUdinjr, Mesford, Or. Hal Estate. SEE WM. E. STAGEY ft CO. fer some of the ohoiceet bargaiM is real estate in this valley. Also Brit ish Columbia and Alberta, B. (X, aat other parts. Call on has at Ktaec'st office, Phippa buildisf, or at th Medford Auto company's aarasjsv where we start ont oar aetata fee the Alasden Mantis Laap ami hid den window screen. We wSI traat you right. Come and see. Cigars aad Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE, SmokskooM Dealers in tobacco, cigars and sesek ers' supplies. Exclusive agitata Lewis Single Binder, EI Merits jutd EI Palencia, 212 West Mairf street. Paiaters and Pagnrhwagsw. GEBWOLF & WARD, contrasts painters, paperhangero and dM ratora; signs. Estimates give all kinds of day and job work. Paxsr View Hotel. Phone Main 1S0L Farakare. H. F. WILSON & Co., dealers ia ; and second-hand famitare aad hardware. Agents for Monad C&tjr kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh at. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly sta., Msdfacd. Mission Furniture made to ordac Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stars and Ranges. Now and Seeond-Haad Furniture. Eada' old Btand, IS W. F st Sonth. Phone 91. Medford. Or. Narserlea, QUAKER NURSERIES Oar traaa are budded, not grafted. Oar stoek. is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. We are not ia tke trust. H. B. Patterson, office ia Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR8EBY CO., Inc. Growers of high-grada nursery stock. Offico 25 W. Maia. Tel. 120L Physicians and Sargeoas. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night caMa promptly answored. Office and resi dence phono Main 3432. CONROY & CLANCY Offico ia Stewart building Physicians aad Surgeons. Office phone Main 341;. private phono Main 812. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi oians and Surgeons, Taylor & Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 212. Office phono 5Q1, residence phoaa 612. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. a. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DB. EVA. MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians. Mission block. Pboao 292. Medford. Building Contractor. ALES. TAYLOR, Building Coa tractor Honsos, bungalows, alter ations, repairs. 31 North Central avenue, opposite postoffice. Lifo Scientist, MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Life Sci entist Privnto instruction in "New Psychology" nnd "New Thoughl" principles. Callers received Wd nesday8, 127 South Grape street. Medicines. nOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES Will cure rheumatism, asthma, paralysis, sores and pri vnto diseases. Tbeso remedies may bo procured at the Sing Lee laua dry, 123 S. Riverside avenue, Med ford, Or., whoro they will be sold by tho proprietor. Dr. Chow Young has treated sev eral severe oases with his remedies sinco coming to Medford and has for re,forouco some of the beet kvown nnd most intelligent citlseas in Southorn Oregon. Call on him lmilnrd Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs. Young & Hall building. A nice, cool plnco to Hpeud tho hot afternoons. Dentlsto, DR. W. M VAN SCOYOC, Dentist Offieo in rooms 203-204, FanaW & Fruitgrowers' bank building, west of tho trnoks. Legal Hbtnks. LEGAL BLANKS AU.tylos of !e gal blanks for Bale, a haadred Ml ferent forms. Medford Priatia C.