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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORECION, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1910. OXH-HttMt f :-: If It Is Worth Doing' at All Want-Advertise ! W t XL Mk TWO SLAIN IN FAMILY QUARREL Civil War Veteran Kills Son-ln-Law and Then Blows Out His Own trains No Olio Witnessed tho Shooting. PORTLAND, Or., Juno 22. Two .men u ro doud today iih u roHiilt of a family quarrel Inst night, during which C. A. Buoh, a civil war vet eran, allot IiIh Hou-iu-lnw, George V. Rauch, thou turned tho woitoii on himself ami blow out his hrnhiri. Buoh died instantly. Hunch lin gered until midnight at tho Good Bainaritan hospital before ho mio mimbod to IiIh wouikIh. No ono witnessed tho shooting, but from what can bo learned of tho men's actions previously, Rnurh cainu to tho hoHHo to affuut a recon ciliation with IiIh wife, who in BucIi'h daughter. A week ago Knuoh bo- KUii divorce proceedings ugniust his bridfo of u year. It Ib boiiavod Hint Hueh beenmo en raged at tho night of tho young mail and Hhot iu tho boat of aimer. Knuch'it body wax found lying on tho floor of tho dining room, whilo HucIi'h was discovered In a rear bud room, Hauch wan about 3ft years old and a blaoksmith. LOS ANGELES WOMAN TO WATCH THE GIRLS LOB ANOELES. Jnno 22. -Mrs. Alice Wells of Brooklyn became tho first woman "patrolman" of this city on Mouduy. Her job will ho to look after tho morulri of tho young who appear iu public placed. Bho wns Introduced at tho city hall by Mrs. Hestor T. Oriffitli, Htato prcHidcnt of tho W. C. T. U., to which organisation credit miiHl go Tor tho Hchcma of having a female "cop." Ju her application for tho pontlion Mrs. WcIIh wrote: "I havo worked for yearn in vurious capaoitiuH among" tho young people iu Brooklyn, Now York and olHowhoro." Mm, WoIIh will itiKpect tho con duct of tho young women at daneo halls, skating rinks, cafes, soda fountains and picture shown and in tonoN0 her authority whenever she finds young girl a iu danger of im moral iufluuucoH. CRACKED GUNS FOR AMERICAN NAVY WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 22.--"I hayo information bused on aworu affidavits that cracks iu gtuifl made by tho Bethlehem Stool company havo been puttied up by oxports iu ord6r that thoy might pass inspec tion," doclnrod Representative Hughos of Now Jorsoy, iu advocat ing tho construction of battleships in navy yards, during a discussion of a conference report upon tho naval appropriation bill iu tho honso. "And thooo guns," added Mr. Hughos, "nro more dangerous to tho man behind them than thoy are to tho enemy in front of them," Mr. Hughos said ho would offer a reso lution providing for an invectigntion. Want New Trial. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Juno 22. J. E. Plorco and Major Charles 14, Worden of thla city, against whom a Judgment for $23,901.10 was rondor od In tho fodoral court In Portland rocently In tho caso of Alfred Daniels against thorn, havo announcod that thoy Intend to ask for a now trial. In caso thla Is rofusod thoy will carry tho caso lato tho United States fod oral court. This litigation grow out of the salo of 18 corthfeates of purchaBo Issued by tho stato land board for tlmbor lauds which Oregon did not own. Tho certificates wore adjudged worthless, Danlols had bought a nutnbor of thorn and sued to rocovor his money. Two Italians Murdered. SCRANTON, Pa., Juno 22. Tho sounds of shots near tho telegraph station at Council Junction early to day caused Oporntor John Kuuo to bogiu an investigation that resulted in Ids finding tho bodies of two Ital ians, both of whom it is believed had boon murdered, Tho elder of tho two Italians woro a false moustache. Tho authorities believe that ho shot and hilled tho youugor man nnd was thou shot down by a companion of his victim, If tho storo ads woro not worth your whilo they would not bo pub lished at all. SCENIC RAILWAY INJURES MANY Flvo Fatally Hurt and Nine Serious ly Injured Car Topples Over 50 Foot Embankment Ono Man From Los Arigclcs Will Die. NEW YORK, Juno 22. Five por hoiih went fatally hurt and nine ho riously injured when two earn on tho Coney iHlnnd Bceuic railway topplod over a 50-foot embankment today. Ilunry Flnchor, of Lok Angeles, ono of tho liijurod, will die. ES ROOSEVELT'S SHIP Mil Wireless Carries Flood of Words to and From tho Liner at Sea Re ceipts Were Over Six Thousand Dollars for Trip. NEW YORK, Juno 22. Thcodoro Roosevelt received an avorngo of moro than 100 wireless messages u day during his trip across tho At lantic. His presence on tho Knisoriu Augurito Victoria was responsible also for a flood of outgoing mes sages, lliu total number of words received and transmitted established n record for trnus-Atlnutiu travel. Two young Gorman operators. Kurt Schicko and Walter Rodon- stoin, both of Hamburg, woro in charge of the Kaisorin's wireless ap paratus. Thoy worked ollornutcly, day and night, averaging about four hours' sleep a day for tho voyage. Their reports to tho steamship com pany showed that the total number of words received and transmitted was slightly over 00,000, about even ly divided between incoming nnd out going messages. The receipts for moasagea sent from tho ship woro .fOOOO moro than double tho highest amount ever received by thu wireless company for a Irnns-Atlnntiu trip on any vessel. Tho mensages recoivod by Colonel Rooaovolt woro from every corner of tho globo. King George of England and Former Vice-President Charles W. Fairbanks were among tho not ables who had greetings for him in mid-ocean. Coolnol Roosovclt at first attempt ed to reply to each ono, but before tho voyage was fairly undor way tho messages oumo iu such numbers that ho was compelled to let them go un answered. Tho squad of press representatives who camo across tho Atlantic with tho ox-president included ten corre spondents, three cartoonists and fivo photographers. CROPS IN DAKOTAS NOT SO BADLY INJURED BISMARCK, N. D., Juno 22. A journey over tho Dnkotos and Mon tnnn, iu which territory drouth was reported, shows today that tho re ports of dumugo to crops were great ly exaggerated. If tho hot winds coaso and rain onmoH within 72 hours it is prodiatod 75 per cent of tho crops Will ho har vested. High tompornturoB nro still re ported in tljo northwestern section. SPECIAL NOTICE Of Importance to the Medford. People of Clmrlos Strang dosiros to an nounce to tho rondors of tho Mail Tribuno that ho has boon able to soouro tho ngonoy for Parisian Sugo, tho nmrvoloiiB dandruff euro and de lightful hair dressing. Charles Strang is glad to stato that Parisinn Sago is n rigidly guar anteed hair invigorator. It cures dandruff in two wooks by killing tho dandruff microbes; it stops fulling hnlr, itching scalp nnd splitting hair or monoy back. It is a most plonsaut hair dressing, ospooinlly for Indies, ns it oausos the hair to grow in thickly nnd makes it luxuriant nnd lustrous. Tho prloo is only 50 oontB a largo hotllo nt Chns. Strang's. You aro protty oafo In assuming that If a storo has anything to sell which will "stand being advortlsod" Itwlll bo advortlsod, naskiua for Health. Furnished Rooms May Be Rented Profitably! Just to havo "furnished roomB fmnilloH in tho city rent furnished rooms. Tho number of peoplo whose homes aro in furnished rooms, "homos within homos," is very largo. And among tho people who livo in "ono-room homes" aro an increasing number who like to have things a littlo hotter THAN USUAL. They liko to have a pleasant room, and they like to have it fitted np DISTINCTIVELY, with taste. Thoy will cheerfully, cagorft' pay for SOMETHING BETTER in tho way of a furnished room. Fez yours up to plonso the particular vofltmont wlb profit iu a very bnof timol Want Ads One Cent a LITTLE TROUBLE ATTENDS ELECTIONS IN MEXICO WASHINGTON, I). C, Juno 22. According to tho Moxican ambassa dor today, the reports of revolution ary uprisings in Mexico nro exag gerated and the authorities dccluto the situation is not serious. Ho said tho trouble is no more than tho usual disorders incident to a presidential election. Tho "revolutionists," ho said, nro few iu number. MEDF0RD MARKETS. (Prices paid by Medford merchants.) Potatoes, now, $1.75 per cwt.; onionB, $2 cwt.; cabbage, 22Vi;0. Berries Strawberries, local, $1.50 Ulackborrics, $1.25 to $1.50. Loganberries, $11.25 crntc. Cherries, 08o lb. Green onions, 40c dozen bunches-; radishes, 40o dozen bunches; rhubarb i to 5a lb.; lettuco, 40c dozen; peas, 4o lb.; turnips, l'sc lb.; beets, 40c dozen bunches; carrots, 40c dozen bunches. Batter, Kggs and Poultry. (Prices paid by Medford merchants.) Ranch butter, 2527,2o; fancy oroamery, 30o. Fresh ranch eggs, 25c. Mixed poultry, 1014c; spring chiokens, 1518o; turkeys, 17o. (Prices paid producers.) Hay Timothy, $10; alfalfa, $15; grass, $14; grain hny, $10. Grain Whoat, $1.15 bnshol; oats, $32 ton; barloy, $30 ton. Boof Cows, 44V o; steers, 5 5V&o; pork, Oo; mutton, 55y2c; lambs, 6o; veal, dressed, 8c. (Selling prices.) Rollod barloy, $1.00 cwt., $33 ton; bran, $1.70; middlings, $1.851.90; horts, $1.801.85. FOUT ST. JAMES, ON LAKE BTU ART, BRITISH COLUMBIA. This Is dostlned to be tho Portland of British Columbia, on a naviga ble rlvor and deop water lako with two trains running In noxt fall. Letters pour Into our office all day with applications for lota. To thoao who cannot como in wo would do our utmost to mako a good oolectton. Prlcos, $100 and $200 each; cash $25, balance $10 a month. A fow 40-acrc farms Joining tort St. Jaraos townslto and Lake Stuart, $50 cash and $10 a month. You need not bo a Canadian cltl- ton to hold this. You nood not lm provo It, nor you nood not resldo on It. All this land Is on or noar tho railroads, Grand Trunk Pacific, Alas ka Yukon nnd Canudlan Northern railroads. Rich farm lnnds, $8.50 per ncro, $3,00 cash, balanco $1.00 por acre por year until paid. Apply Canadian Northorn Lnnd Company, 804, 305 and 30G Lowls building, Portland, Orcgo .. tf vr. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Two aores near city limits, $700. Corner lot, Oakdale and Tenth, $1150. Corner lot on West Main street; stdowalk laid and paid tor, $1000. Two 6-room cottages and throe largo lots, one lot containing three quarters of an aero, 10 blocks out, $3500. Othor bargains in lnnd and boar lng orchards. D. H. JACKSON & CO, Opposite Hotol Moore, FOR SALE Anlmprovod proporty; 20 ncrca.ndjolnlng city on tho boule vard; tlno lay of land, north slopa; soil 20 feet doop; rod loam; 000 npplo trocs In full Voarlng, mostly Nowtownn and Spitz; county oxports hnvo estimated this yoar'o crop at $5000; tlno largo packing houso, fully oqulppod; about 4 ncros of al falfa, with ovor 400 foot fronting on thu boulovnrd This Is our host bargain Iu Improved orchards, Prlco $15,000. ' Boo Mollrto & Payno, 171 EaBt Main st., Ashland, Orogon, 85 to rent" is no groat foat or novelty. tenants, nnd ADVERTISE ACCORDINGLY, and you'll got back your in- I FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Wo can coll you 100 acres eight miles from Ashland for $1750 on good tcrnm; 20 acres in cultivation; 25 acres more can be cultivated without clearing; about 70 acres altogether can bo cultivat ed; sprlnc and running water avail- oblo for tho place. Sco Mclklo & Pnyno for particulars, 171 East Main st Ashland, Oregon. 85 FOIl SALE 18 acres foothill land ono mllo from Englo Point; price $750. Terms, $260 cosh, long tlmo on balance. Address H. C. Stoddard, Medford, Or., 102 FOR SALE 80 acres Joining Wood vlllo, only $40 por aero; 20 acres noar Englo Point, $750; small pay ment down; good lot close In, $250, snap. P.O. Box 751. 84 Acreage. FOR 8ALE 5 and 10-acre tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, at a bargain, on 5 annualpay ments. Address Condor Water Power Go. FOR SALE Ono aero In Sunaet Park. fenced chicken tight, good four-room houso, woodshed and well, sot to trees and berries; price $1350 with torms. Address P. O. Box 63, Med fold, Or. 84 Farms and Orchard. i'OR SALE 60 acres, fcneet tmilding clto in tho alley, IncludU g 80 acres good fruit land; cheap and terms by, N. 7 Fostofflco Building. Howe. FOR SALE Now modorn bungalo, thrco blocks from Main street and closo to bualncsa part of town; has modern plumbing, Mission electri cal fixtures, built-in refrigerator, buffet and chiffoniers, lawn, cement walks and park strip In; street will bo paved; will bo Bold for actual cost to build. Inqulro at 240 So. Qrapo sti-eot. 99 FOR 8ALE3 About 30 acres or good orchard land 1 1-2 mtles east of Phoonlx. Ono-half is in orchard. Tolophono, Medford, 1199, or ad dress O. T. Payne, Phoenix, Ore. FOR SALE Will soon novo from our residence at 706 S. Oakdale nvonuo, and otfor It for sale at a bargain. Houso has olgbt rooms with full slzo cement tllo-dralnod bnsomont. Can glvo torms. Harry II. Tuttlo. 80 FOR SALE Houso and lot on So. Nowtown 8kreot, 56x166; water and rowor; sower paid In full; first In stallment on wator paid; cemont stdowalk; now box houso 12x24; 3 rooms; city wntor; excollont gardon soil; prlco for ono wook $575, $175 each, balanco $10 por month at 8 por cent. Address B x No. 12, city. 80 Business Opportunities, FOR SALE Or exchango, two-cly-tndor Roo automobile, model 1908, In good condition; will sell or trade for city proporty. Address X4, Mall Tribuno. FOR SALE Old ostabllshod busi ness In tho farmers' fruit bolt of the Roguo Rlvor valloy, at Phoonlx, Oro., on S. P. R. R. Stock at pros ont $10,000; all cloan, well seloct od nnd froo from oncumbrancoa. Two lots, storo, bulldlug with all modorn couvoniences, warehouses, postofflco In ctoro, and everything nocessary for conducting tho bual noHs. Last year's salos $39,000, Inqulro of Ilearn, Fisher & Co., Phoenix, Oro., for torms. FOR SALE At a bargalu, a busi ness that pays big monoy must go within n fow days, as ownor must loavo town, $000 cash, balanco on tlmo, no Intorost, Add rocs II. A. E,, Mall office 82 Business Property. FOR SALE Choice business prop- orty at a bargain, on long tirao; easy terms. Address Condor Wa ter Power Co. It is said that ono in evory three t Word. FOR SALE. Lot. FOR BALE City lota, $10; for a mall, safe investment fee ta city lot I offer at $300 and $360 per lot; $20 caab payment, balance $10 right. II. C. Maltby, No. 7 Poatofflco building. FOR SALE Choice east front lota, ono block from Oakdale avenue, throe blocks from city park. These close In lota will be sold at a bar gain. Write or Inquire at 240 South Qrapo street. 99 Horsea. FOR SALE Young well bred, gen tlo horse, buggy and harness, works single, doublo and saddle; good roadster. Inqulro West Side Sta bles. 82 HlsceHaBeon. FOR SALE A full line of Old Hamp shire and Oak Bands, plain and cloth finish; letter heads and envelopes. Mall Tribune office. FOR SALK Legal blanks in ktais treapaaa and other notice, at Mall Tribune office. KOK SALE Wall paper, palata, olla, brushes, a very complote line; la formation caeerfulry glTen by an experiences painter. M. J. Xetealf, 318 H. Mala st. FOR 8ALB Chandler Price Oor don Jobber, 11x14 press) a bargain. Inquire Mail Tribune offtoa. FOR SALE 400 angora goats, 400, as our rancog is overstocked we mnst Bell came at once. Address Blass Bros., Eagle Point, Or., or call at Rogue Rlvor ferry. FOR BALE Good second-hand sin glo buggy and harness. 618 West Main street. FOR SALE Tont house, 11x15, fly nnd porch, with kitchen, complete ly furnished for housekeeping and sleeping. 723 Bennett avonue. East Side. 82 FOR SALE For good wood and good moaaure, try the Bunker Hill Wood Yard, at North end of C street. Phono 841. J. A. MuLeod, Prop. FOR 8 ALE Two po.Hgreed dogs, one English uotter, well field broken, ono pointer, both females. Phone 1482. 93 FOR SALE A Molina wagon and heavy harness, almost now. 723 13 th atroot, W. 81 FOR BENT. Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT 2 large rooms furnished for light housekeeping; modern con venlonces. Inquire at Allln & Allln, 132 West lain. tf FOR RENT Modorn furnished reoms at 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. PhonoJ Main 4474. FOR RENT Furnished rpomB fori transients, No. 10 North Graper street, noxt to Farmers' and Fruit" growors' bank. FOITRENT A sulto of rooms on 6 block from Main st. 127 Cout I Grapo st. 82 , Uonses. FOR RENT Or salo, 5-room houso.j' 31 South Orango stroot. J, A. Hon-J dorson, Box 334. 84. FOmnSNT Small house, rurnlluro for salo. Inquire 412 S. Oakdale. 8 Miscellaneous. FOR RENT Board and room, and also two light housokeoplng rooms. Inqulro 322 South Control. 81 FOR LEASE Fully oqulrpod gold mine; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all oreratod by electric pow oi. Ownor will furnish froe elec tric power for share In proooeda. Soe Smith, at Co.dor Water & Power " " KOK RENT Ham, room tor 5 hoai t of horses. 141 South Holly st. 82 FOR RENT. Miscellaneous. FOR HUNT -I will havo ICO acres of first-class pasturo after Juno 25. O. W. Isaacs. tf HELP WANTED. Help Wanted Female. WANTED Thero Is an opportunity for a fow young ladles to learn telephone operating. Inqulro of chief operator, Tho Pacific Tole phono & Telesraph Co., next door to postofflco. WANTE D A good lady coek to cook for ranch bauds; wages $30 por month to tho Isht person. Address A. L. Qoll, Tolo Or. 82 Help Wanted Mole. WAN1ED Experienced, ttiuuo cuilei and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Power Co'i. office. WANTED Man and wlfo, wife to keep 4 to 6 boarders, man to work In quarry. Apply 103 E. Sixth St WANTED Salesmen In every local lty of tho northwest; money ad vanced weekly; many mako over $1000 month; choice of territory Yakima Valloy Nursery Co., Top pen lab, Wash. I'valtlous. WANTED Four young men to rent a large, well ventilated, nicely fur nished room. Call G04 W. 10th St. tf Miscellaneous. WANTED Good, clean rags at the Mall Tribuno office. WANTED Wells, sewerr and base ments to dig. Tom McHale, 32C North Holly. Phono 2103. 81 WANTED Thousand head of tur keys to pasture; eat grasshoppers. L. Neldermeyer, Jacksonville. 81 WANTED Window washing, carpet cleaning, whitewashing, grass burn ing and lawn cutting; our aim is to please the people, not ourselves. Tel ephone 2G02, 504 4North Grape street. 84 WANTED Second hand bicycle; must be good and cbcsp for casta. Call at 106 Almond street. 80 FOR EXCHANGE. FOR SALE Or exch. nge tor coun try property, 2 3-4 acres, 10-room bouse; pumping plant, 40 trul' trees; 5 blocks from Main street, on North Riverside; Bear Creek bottom. Inquire at 317 E. Main BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm buildingj A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post office PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attornoys-at-law. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col- vig, C. L. Reaines. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank build- ing. second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attorney-nt-law. Offices room 30, Jackson County Bank building. Medford. Architects. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Buildors. Office 7-8, 325 Main. Phono Main 3471. Residence phone 2-471. ' " (JiidcFtakers. MEDPORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phono 351. Night phon'os, C. W. Conklin 3001, J. II. Butlur 3571, Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mnckey and dio with joy." Over Allou ifc Reagan's storo; entrance on Sovtantii street. Stenographers. ELLA M, GUANYAW Palm Block. Stenographic work dono quiokly and woll. M. FORTE&CUE Stenogrnphor, IS N. Front l. Phono .231. Printers ami Publishers, MEDFORD PUTTING CO. has the best oquippod i'oh offico in South bra Oregon; Pwrthmd prices. 37 South Contra! nvonuo. DentlaJa. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Dontist Offieo in rooms 203-204, Farmors' & Fruitgrowora' bank building, west of the traoks. Messenger Service. MESSENGER SERVICE Mosen- gors furnished nt all hours of day nnd till 9 p. in. to any part of city, from lOo to 25o. Phono Main 1812. llrlck Layers. BRICKLAYERS K. Kuziii, nt Smokohouso, first clnss bvioklnyor, stono workor, cemont stopping, stucco and moulding, firo places .,nud tilo work n spooialty; Euro lifinn plan; dnv or cbntrnot. XiCgni iiuiiijuj IW - lTANIAirsTvTeTof lo I ... . -l- 1 .1-.1 .1!0 gnl ulanKS lor snio, a uunurou u forent forms. Medford Printing Co. BUSINESS DitiECTORV. Tin Hliopt, J. A. SMITH Tin chop. Tin and sheet iron ware on hand and mado to order. 128 North O 8fc Ilotpllnta. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL -314 South C St., Mod ford. Ore. K. W. Hiscy, Matron. Offibirif hospitnl P. & E. R. R. Itlll Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 20, Jackson County Bunk building, Medford, Ore. Real Estate. , SEE WM. E. STACEY & CO. for somo of tho choicest bargains in real estate in this valley. " Alo British Columbia nnd Alberta, B. C, and other parts. Calf on him at Bittner's office Phipps building, or ,at tho Medford Auto company's garace, .where wo start o(R' our acents for the Alndden "Mantle Lamp and hiddei) window 'Vcrcen We will treat you right. Come nnd sec. . f v Cigars anil Tobacco. rRELAND & ANTLE. Smokehouse Dealers in tobacco,' cigars nnd smokers' supplies'. Exclnsivd agents of Lewis Single Binder," EI Merilo and El Pnlcncm. 212 Wdst Main street. ' Painters nnd Pa'pcrhnngors. GERWOLF & WARD, contracting painters, paper hanges and .deco rators; signs. Eatimatcsi given on all kinds of dny mil jpb work. Park View Hotel. Phone Main 1801. Furniture. fl. F. WILSON & 'CO,, dealers in new and second-hand furniture nnd hardware. Agents for Mound Citv kitchen cabinet. 323 E. 7th St. .MISSION FURNITURE W.ORKS Corner 8th and Holly sts., Med ford. Mission Furniture made to order. Cabinet work, of .nl kinds. A. trial order solicited. MOR DOFT&WOLFFXc Jolc staves nnd ranges. New and sccond-hnnd furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W. F st. South. Phone 01. -Medford, Ore. . Nurseries. : QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. 'Qur stock is not irrigated. Wo guarantee ev erything put out. We nro not in tho trust. IJ. B. Patterson', offico in notel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO., Inc. Growers of high grade nursery stock. Offico 2a W. Main. Tel. 1201. . Physicians nnd Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly 'answered. Offico and residonco phono Main 3432. CONROY & CLANCY-Offico in Stownrt building 'Physicians nnd Snrgcons. Office' phono Main 341: privnto phono Main 012. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi cians and Surgeons, Taylor and Phipps hldg. rooms '210, 211, 212. Offico phono "oft,!, residence phone P1-. unice uours y u.. ni. in o i. m. I' Lll ' 1 "' DR. F. G. CARLQW EVA MAINS CAKLQW tt , Qftcnnathio Physicians. Missioii,blojk. Phone 202. Medford. '. , , DR. ARTEMUS V. IVNEr-Oflico in room 200, Phipps , hldg. .Oan nd minibtercd for extraction of teeth. Tolophono Main 3-13. Night phono litfu Scientist, MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Life Scientist Privnto instruction in "Now Psychology" rind "New Thought" principles. Callers re ceived Wednesdays,' 127 South Grapo streot. t Medicines."' HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES Will euro, rhoumiitism, uHthraa, paralysis, sore? nnd pri vate disenses. Theo remedies may ho procured at tho Sing Loo laundry, 123 S. Rivursidq avenue, Medford, Ore., where tluw will ho sold by tho proprietor. Dr. Chow Young has treated several sovoro casos with his rem edies since coming to Medford nnd hns for roferonco Home of tho best known and most intelligent oitizons in Snuthorn Oregon. Ca)lon him. iniffaril Parlors," S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, cT gars and Soft Drinks. Up stain., Young & Hall building. A ntco, cool plnco to spend tho hot after noons. llrlck Companies. MEDFORD BRICK CO.-Geo. W Priddy, O. D. Nng)e, Goo, T O'Briou Contrnotora nnd mnnti fncturora of brick; dealers in prossod brick and iimo, Offico in PoBtoffieo hlook, rpom 5, Pbou No. 3181, f ,!,