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x ,1 II IUW M1U, . t.. .wtiltj MEPITORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MJUPFORP, OftEClON, TUESDAY, JUNIS.28, 3910. ft "-- ----- --.--- - - .. When Rightable Things Go Wrong' In Office or Home, Want-Advertise Them Wright Again - --- - MS OW WHY PRICES ARE HIGH Southern Grocery Trust Has Dccn Drotilit to Account by Undo Sam nnil Its Officers Must Toll of In slrio Dcallnus. WASHINGTON, Juno 28. At lout the orp of tho limiHOwifo Iiiih buoii liounl. 'i'lio government has ooiiiu to hor roliul! mill linn taken iitupu to kuo (lint (ho prioos of giouorioM shall bo lowered. Tlioro Iiiih been much ttillc about (liu higher cost of living, r.:itl no ono Iiiih appreciated it iiioio than tliu wu men who Imvo noticed tliu lightening of thuir pookotbookn and of their market ImhIcoIh at tliu sumo titau. It m all vory voll for tho men that llio govorninonl nIiouIiI pursue tho to bacco truut, tho Standard Oil, tho plnlo glumi, thu pliiinliont' and all tho othor triiHtti, hut llicao things interest tho women hut littlo, when thoy suo tho prioou of practically everything thoy want on their breakfast and dinner tallica stuadily climbing higher nud getting out of roach. Ho now tho Southern grocory trust Iiiih been brought to account and its officers aro to hu forced to explain tho reason for tho rigli prices which it in nllogod their comhiuutioii Iiiih maintained. It in believed that tho ffuct of tho notion will ba foil by othor Hoctioiiu and will result in re stricting tho activity of otlnr Himilur orgnniwjtioiiH. IkiHidort appealing to thu court to dJHKolvo tho association itself uud declare it illegal, the government unkii that every ouu of its 500 mi'in bors or more bo torovor prohibited from entering into any agreement niiiong theuiHolvcH aa to thu prices At which thoy should rt oil thu necessi ties of life Tho officers of tho ns Kouintion who aro to ho brought into court at Birmingham, Ala., are: President J oh. II. .McLnuriti of Florida, Vice-President L. M. Hoopar of Alabama, Second Vtoo-Proaidont '. K. Iliibhngoii of North Carolina, TrunHiiror C. V. Bnrllesnn of Florida mid Sccrotary Robert Mooro of Aln iintna, togothor with nino others, con fltituting tho advisory hoard. Offi cers of two big grocery conconiH in lUnuiuu'liatii mo also to bo hauled to tho bar. Thoy aro alleged to bo wholesale grocers dealing in interstate com merce In inigar, flour, cakes and oraokerti, 8oap ami washing pow ders, cereals, soda and baking pow dors. salt, milk products, canned tioods, sirups and othor iieconsilios of lifo. Thoy nro charged with boing ongngod in a coiiHpirr.oy to maintain prices. It is alleged that hundreds of thoiiH.inilH of dollars have boon dis tributed lo meinboro of tho nssooin- t.nn by itn officers as a reward for maintaining prices and other sums liavo been assessed hh fiuon nnil pon jiltios for iindoi-solling thu prieo list. Tho asfloeialion is a close corpo xation and no outsidor could got in without tho consent of tho other tncmhera. Hotel Arrivals. Tho NnshP. U. Carr, 0. P. Spaulding, rortland; J. L. aiomron, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. It. S. SlooiiHtrap, Sontllo; F. L. nogort, Chicago; V. E. Johnson, Alhort Lon, Minn.; I). 0. Williams, Klamath Falls; Airs, F. T. Dean, L. J. Soldi I ir, Now York; It. K. MoBrido Port lund; O. L. Medor, Grand Rapids; 0. 0. Hrown Chcboygnn; J. II. Pat ten, Chicago; C. W. Furnish, Stan ton, Tho Mooro 0. Wyss, L. W. Jn oiibH and wife, Portland; J. Lomon villo, Roseburg; M. M. McDonald, Orinoco; 3VT. M. Ahronu, Soatllo; f. Ilackott, C. Jr. Cottonwood, Port land; It. C. Tonkin, Wood; Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Goodrich, Los Angolos; II. F. Flotchor and wifo, Cleveland; W. II. Coburn, San Francisco; C. E. Young, Snlom; F. L. Gay, Tacoma. WIFE SOLD FOR 50c BEATEN FOR REVOLT WTTSIHia, Ph., Juno 28.-Sold by her husband for fi() oonto uud then beaten mid kicked into iinoonoioiis noss when hIio refused to go with hor inirolioBor wan tho revolting tu0 ro oked by Mi-h. Covonski, n Polinh wo man, ago fifl, to Magistrate Noble MnllhowH. Tho woman, was iutosM nud nllowod liberty on forfeits. The police nro now looking for tho hus 'bauil. Stovo Covonski, who is (10 yoarH old. lite wifo has boon under tho doctor's oaro for a wook and not until today did llio polico disoovor 'tho enuuo of tho trouble. NO SANE FOURTH FOR WOODVfLLE Tho Bnliy Municipality Purposes to nip Tlilnps Wltlo Open anil Make tho Enplo Scream as Never Before In History of tho Town. No, Blrl Wo all expect to go crasy on tliu Kourlli and hoiiio ono facotlun ly rcimnrkcit nomo of tin would not luvvo far to o. Hut wlio would 11 1 1 ii 1c of enjoying a Fourth of July without having a rln roatlng tlmo flro crackers nud pink lemonade nlgi;or bnblon, greiiROil polo, otc. Why, othorwlno, ono might as well go to a camp moot ing. Von, slr-oo. you can wind your pntits to climb tho polo, but nplkca aro prohibited. Three drilling teams, n brass band not tho ono mnutloaod la thin pa per a fow dnys ago hut tho Coatrnl Point hand ot 23 pieces; nlso n (Irst cIiirh string lmnd for tho dance pa vilion. Good speaking mid flno vocal mu sic. So coino along to Woodvlllo nnil If, you don't onjoy yoiiraolf It will bo becaiiBO you "ain't built right" that's all. ASSASSIN OF Extreme Precautions Arc Taken to Prevent Demonstration by Sympa thizers "I Die for Enypt's Lib erty" Are Last Words. CAIKO. Egypt, Juno 28. Ibrahim Wnrdnnl, assassin of Doutrros I'nBha, Into premie- of Kgypt, vnn hnngod hero todny following oxtromo pro cautious on tho part of tho llrltlsh administration to provent any dom onHtrntlon by tho condomaud man's sympathlzora. "I dlo for tho causo of Egyptian llhorty" woro tho last woids of tho premier's olayor. Tho hanging took placo In tho yard of tho govorutnont prison horo and outsiders woro Jealously excluded by tho authorities. Ncwapapor men woro barred from witnessing tho ex ecution and strong dotaekments of troops patrolled tho streets about tho prison. Many soldiers and police In uniform mluglod with tho crowds that gathorod or.rly. Lator tho orCor wnB lBsud that no largo gathorlngs would bo pormlttod nud tlio crowdu woro disponed. Tho nutlonallflts wonrlng their colorod fezs woro In ovldonco, but thoy mado no attempt at a demonstration. MEDFORD MARKETS. (l'ricos paid by Medford morohants.) Potatoos, now, $l.-I0 por cwt.; cabbago, li(J5-V(io. HlaokborrioH, $l(?pl.2r). LoKanborries, ,$l(?5l.'25 crnto. Chorrios, tl8o lb. Qreou oniona, 40o dor.on bunches; radislios, -10o dozou bunches; rhubarb 4 to fc lb.; lottuco, 40o dozen; lious, lo lb.; turnips, l'jc lb.; boots, 40o dozen bunchos; carrots, 40u dozou bunches. Hut (or, Eggs mid Poultry. (Pricoa pnid by Medford morohnnta.) Iianeh buttor, 2:27oo; fancy oroamory, 30o. Fresh ranch orrSi 2fio. Mixed poultry, 10(i)14o; spring ohiekons, 18(20o; turkeys, 17o. (Prioos paid producors.) Hay Timothy, $10; alfalfa, $15; grass, $14; grain liny, $10. Grain Wheat, $1.15 bushel; oats, 32 ton; bnrloy, $30 ton. Boof Cows, 44Vj o; stoors, fi(5i) 3Vao; pork, Do; mutton, 55Vl!o; lambs, tlu; voal, dressed, 8o. (Selling prices.) Rolled bnrloy, $1,110 cwt., $32 ton; bran, $1.70; middlings, $1.8C1,00; dhorla, $1.801.85. Local poaeheHj $lr Cur Don Ends Life. PADUCAU, Ky., Juno 28. Walk ing into tho I'Valornity building and up lo llio third floor, n our dog do liborutoly commUtcd tmioido by jump ing from llio offiuo window to llio pnvomonl bolow, Aft or nlighling on tho pavement tho dog walked about fifty foot and foil dead in tho gutter. Its neck wuh broken, PREMIER HANGED Modern Life Would Be Too Hard On the Nerves ii Were Net for Want Advertising! Tho pace of life linn become ton bo, Worrlon, disappointments upuoU at homo and office, losses, dlscouragorncntn scorn to multiply as dally llfu bocomon moro complox. Tho prororty owner, who MU8T liavo n steady lacomo from renUor loso his property, Is "racked" by tho untimely defection of a tenant. Somo clr.cslflcd advertising qulcklly rctrlovcs his loss and quiets his norvco. Tho calary earner unoxpoctodly loses his position and his pcaco of mind. Tho train would shortly "brook," something In his nervous systom If, onco moro, want cdvortlslng did not find tho bettor Jib and restore to him Ills inontnl equilibrium. In ovory phtiso of tho city's llfo, ovory day, tho want ads. play tho part of tho peacemaker. Thoy corvo you and mo at somo crliibi In our lives and Ucop tho modern paco and tension from proving too faBt nud tight for us. Truly, tho want nds. r.ro for sorvlco. Fourth of July at Jacksonville. Watch our smoko on that auto 'pageant July 4, 1010. Ho nuro and enter your enr and win ono of those cnHh priron offered, Mr. or Mth. Au toisl. Got in lino, oven if you only liavo a ono-lungor. Compete for that $100. Homember a fifty in gold will bo give a as a second prize. Come, Mr. Au.o Owner, and enter jour cat July -1. TIIK JACKSONVILLE FOURTH OF JUIjY fOMMITTBB. LOST. LOST Hlack holfcr, 3 years old; marks, 2 splits each ear and J. S. loft hip. Howard. Wrllo to Schuotto Dros., 12 2 S. Fir St., Mcdford, Ore S FOR EXCHANGE. FOIt SALE Or oxcli. ngo for coun try prcporty. 2 3-4 acres, 10-room houso; pumping plant, 40 fruit trees; C blocks from Main street; on North Rlvorsldo; Boar Crook bottom. Inqulro at 317 E. Main FOR SALE ItKAL KSTATK. FOR SALE Two acres near city limits, $700. Cornor lot, Oakdale and Tenth, I11C0. Cornor lot on West Matn street; sidewalk laid and paid tor, $1000. Two C-room cottages and throo largo lots, ono lot containing throe quartora of an aero, 10 blocks out. $3500. Othor bargains In land and bear ing orchards. D. II. JACKSON & CO. Opposlto Hotel Mooro. WILL you tako a farm as n gift? Undo Sam Is offorlngVou a 320-acro farm In what will bo tho greatest wheat section of tho Union; can bo taken under tho onlargcd desort act which does not require a residence. AbIc uh about It. nonson Investment Co., COS Hoard of Trndo BIdg., Port land, Oro. S6 FOR SALE An Improved proporty; 20 acres adjoining city on tho boule vard; flno lay ot land, north slope; soli 20 foot deep; rod loam; 900 applo trooo In full 'oaring, mostly Nowtowns and Spitz; county exports liavo estimated this year's crop at $5000; flno largo packing houso, fully oqulppod; about 4 acroa of al falfa, with ovor 400 foot fronting on tho boulovnrd This is our best bargain In Improved orchards. Prlco $15,000. Sco Molklo & Payno, 171 East Main st., Ashland, Orogon, 85 FOR SALE Wo can soil you 100 ncros eight miles from Ashland for $1750 on good tonus; 20 acres In cultivation; 25 acres moro can bo cultivated without cloatlng; about 70 ncros altogothor can bo cultivat ed; Bprlng and running wntor avail ablo for tho placo. Seo Molklo & Payno for pnrtlcunlais, 171 East Main st., Ashland, Orogon. 85 FOR SALE IS acres foothill land ono mllo from Eaglo Point; price $750. Torms, $250 cash, long tlmo on balanco. Ai!dross II, C. Stoddard, Medford, Or. 102 FOR SALE 10 ncro tracts, plantod to poars and applos, now In second Bummor; 4 mllos north of Med ford, on county road, at $325.00 por aero; $G5 cash por ncro, bal anco $0.50 por noro por month. Medford Orcbnrd & Trust Co., 9 N. Contral, House. FOR RENT Partly furnlohod six room houso, closo In; bath and olev trio lights, lawn nnd coraont walks; vacant July IbL Inqulro nt 240 S, Qrapo St. FOR SALE Now modern bungalo, throo blocks from Main stroot nnd closo to buolneas part of town; has modorn plumbing, Mission oloctrl cal flxturos, built-in rofrigorntor, buffot and chiffoniers, lawn, cement wnlka nnd park strip In; street will bb pavod; will bo sold for actual cost to buhd, Inqulro at 240 So. Qrnpo Btreol. 99 FOR SALE. Business l'roK.Tty, FOR SALE Choice business prop orty at a bargain, on long time; easy tormB. AddrcsB Condor Wa ter Power Cn. TiOtM. FOR SALE Cheap Lot 60x110; lot and small houso, $-175.00: parti terms. 014 N. Riverside avc. 88 Junction. 8C FOR SALE Two lota, snap; $300 each; half cash. Eastman, P. & E. FOR SALE Cholco cast front lots, ono block from Oakdale avenue, thrco blocks from city park. Theso close In lots will be sold at a bar gain. Wrlto or Inquire at 240 South Orapo street. 99 Farms or Orcnards FOR SALE 20 acres within 20. . . ... ,' . . ... , . , .,,,.. I and bolting at a bargain. Address minutes' walk of Medford P. O.; i c a ... " ., 0, or . , , . . , .. , I S. S, Aiken, Prospect, Oro. 85 4 acres In old orchard that will : easily not $1000 this fall; 7-room ' FOR SALE Gentle driving and sad house, good barn, all In Al shape; i die pony and double set light har 22 acres under cullvatlon; will sell! ness. 216 Laurel St. 85 for $9,000; $3,000 cash, balance to p0R SALE A full line of Old Hamp sult rurchasor; Improvements and Bhjro an(j Qak Bonds, plain and cloth crop worth moro than czsh pay- fnish; letter heads and envelopes, mont. Medford Orchard & Trust MaU Tribune office. Co., 9 N. Central. tf; JL FOR SALE Legal blanks of all FOR SALE By ownor, 9 aero kinds trespass and othor notices, home, all set to fruit, closo to Med-1 at Mall Tribune office. ford; no agents. Address lock box 451. VS- Ranches. FOR SALE OlTTirA-ITE For South- orn Oregon property, $5000 equity In flrst-clnBB dairy farm, 38 miles' from Seattle For particulars ad dress W. S. Mattocks, R. D. No. 4, Box 14, Snohomish, Wash. 98 FOR SALE City lots. $20; for a small, safo Investment sco the city! lots I offer at $300 and $250 per lot; $20 cash payment; balanco $10 , por month; no Interest. H. C. Maltby, No. 7 Postofflco Bldg. Acrcnge. I FOITsTlE 1 to 5 acres, 1 miles out, under ditch; good location for chicken ranch, flno for borrles and , garden. $350.00 por aero. Terms.1 Seo ownor, 20 S. Peacl' St. 87 . FOR SALE In northern California yei: will find tho best fruit and al-! falfa land vndor Irrigation ditch nt $25 to $100 por r.a-o; beautiful scouory ct.il cllmnto. Writo for booklot. John DUchfoldt, Ander son, Shasta Co., Cal. 87 ' FOR SALE 5, 10, lb nnd 20-ncre-tracts ono mllo cast ot Talent, at, $100 per aero; $20 cash por aero, balanco $2 por acre per month, i Medford Orchard & Trust Co. Inc.,' 9 N. Central. FOR SALE GO acres, finest build ing slto !- tho valloy, ln:ludlng 30 acres good fruit land; cheap and terms right. II. O. Maltby, No. 7, Postofflco Bldg. , FOR SALE 5 and 10-noro tracts' just within and adjoining city lira- j ita ni n linmv.iin nn .1 i,.iiii,nl miv- .., ... .. u...h , w.. x, urn...... '",-- moots. Address Condor Wnter ' Power Co. , Itustiiess Opportunities. FOR SALE Old established bual noss In tho farmers fruit bolt of tho Roguo Rlvor vnlloy, at Phoenix, Oro., on S. P. R. R. Stock at pres ent $10,000; all cloan, well soloct od and troo from oncumbrnncos. Two lots, storo, building with all modorn conveniences, warohousos, postofflco in otoro, and everything nocossary for conducting tho busl nosa. Last year's sales $39,000. Inqulro ot lloarn, Flshor & Co., Phoonlx, Oro., for torms. Miscellaneous. FOR-SXLE 3 00 liead of Angora goats. Apyly J. A. Woostorlnnd, I WANTED To ront, 4 or a room fur Modford Nat. Dank Bldg. ! nlshod houso, modorn; adults ouly; FOR SALE Prnctlcally now 3 -In. wngon with first-class stako wood rack, Call Lumbor Co, lat oftlico of Woods , 85 FOR SALE A young milch cow. Inqulro nt 138 E. Main, upstairs. i FOR SALE Socond-lmnd dlilioa, i largo stovos, Ico boves, Call at. Will's Employmont Office, 31 j Front St, 83 It FOR SALE. Mlicc-llunrou.. FOR SALE Cherries Royal Anno If parties wanting largo or small quantities for canning wilt drop postal stating quantity wanted will call and deliver samo early next week. Prlco reasonable. H. Ensign, Gold Hill, Oro. 87 F0U SALE Eight-year-old sorrel goldlng; 1200 lbe.; perfectly sound. I At ranch. E. L. Lane, Central Point. 90 FOR SALE Two boilers, ono 12- b. p. upright, ono 40 h. p. horizontal; both In first-class condition. I buy and sell new and sccond-hrnd boil ers. J. T. Norman, Ashland, Ore., P. O. Box 511. 89 FOR SALE Sawmllll machinery, rnmnlpfn mttlt . with tvert Inrcrn ultra FOR SALE Chandler & Price Gor don JobVer, 11x14 press; a bargain. I Inqulro Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE 400 angora goats, 400. as our rangcg Is overstocked we must sell tamo at onoO. Address Blass Bros., Eaglo Point, Or., or call at Rogue Rtvor ferry. FOR SALE For good wood and good measure, try the Bunkor Hill Wood Yard, at North end of C street. Phono 841. J. A. McLeod, Prop. , FOR SALE Two pedigreed dogs, ono English sotter, well field broken, ono pointer, both females. Phono 1482. 93 FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms at 134 Ivy street Sr.uth. 86 FOR RENT Parlor and bedroom, cool and clean; uso ot bath; close In; $5.00 per weok. 127 S. Grape St. FOR RENT Modern nowly fur nished rooms; gontlemeat preferred 2 OS N. Central nvonuo. SS FOR RENT Modern furnished roms at C04 West 10th or 124 King streot. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for transients, No. lo North Grapo street, next to FarraoM and Fruit growers bank. Miscellaneous. F0R LEASE Fully equipped gold mine; ton-stamp mill nnd concen trator, nil oreratod by oloctrlo pow, oi. Ownor will furnish free elec tric power for shnro In proceoda. Seo Smith, at Condor Water & Power Co. MONEY TO LOAN. WK HAVE $500,000 Eastern money to loan on first mortgngos. Farm loans proforred; no loans mado less than $5000. Medford Orchard & Trust Co.. Ino. WANTED. Miscellaneous. WANTED To buy, a closo-in prop orty that $800,00 cash will ban dlo, with roasonablo torms for bal anco. Addross Box 172. 8G oest of caro. Address G. C. C, 134 Ivy stroot. 85 WANTED A first-class sash and door mnkor. Good wages. Tho J. O. Flook Co., Roseburg. Oro. 90 WANTED To loaso for six months, with prlvllogo of longor tlmo, 5 or G room houso. Must bo closo In; roa sonablo rent, II, C. II., Tribune oftlco. 85 HELP WANTED. Help Wanted FcniAlo. WANTED Woman to do washing tho first of each weok fo- a family of two. Addicts II., caro Tribune office. WANTED Chambermaids at tho Nash Hotel. WANTED Mkldlc-agod widow for general housekeeping; no children. Box 18, Phoonlr, Ore. 88 WANTED Girl for general house work; threo In family. 520 S. Holly. 86 WANTED Thoro Is an opportunity for a few young ladles to learn telepbono operating. Inqulro of chief operator, The Pacific Tele phono & Telegraph Co., next door to postofflce. IIclp "Wanted Male. FOR SALt: 25 acres Griffin corok, 2 acres bearing orchard, good house and barn, r.lao a city block on rail road track near now dopot. The3e are snaps. Call at 25 N". Peach St. or telephone 1431 Main. 85 WANTED Representatives to sell Tropical Mexico Land, gro.V3 citrus fruits, cof.'oj ..! rubber vlthout Ir rigation; very rich; no fertilization; tillca perfect; frco trip to investi gate. Large commissions, caro Tribune r'flce. J88, 85 WANTED An agent to handle the best selling bath specialty on the market. Address F. J. Wilson, Sales Mgr., Medford, Ore. WANTED Experienced stone cotter and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Power Co'i. office. WANTED Man and wife, wife to keep 4 to 6 boarders, man to work In quarry. Apply 103 E. Sixth St. WANTED Salesmen In every local ity of the northwest; money ad vanced weekly; many make over $1000 month; choice of territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top penlsh, Wash. i'osltions. WANTED Four young men to rent a large, well ventilated, nicely fur nished room. Call C04 W. 10th St. tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm building. A, E. KEAMS office. -Lawyer, over Post- PORTER J. NEFP. WM. P. MEA LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of fice Mcdford 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 Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Main. Phono Main 3471. Residence phono 2471. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phono 351. Night phones, C. W. Conklin 3001, J. II. Butler 3571. Photogrupncrs. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mnokoy and dio with joy." Ovor Alien & Reagan's storo; entrance on Soventh streot. Stenographers. ELLA M.. GUANYAW Palm Block. Stcuographio work done quickly and well. M. FORTESCUE Stonogrnphor, 18 N. Front St. Phono 231. Printers nud Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equippod job offico in South ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37 South Contrnl avenue. Dentists. DR. ARTEMUS W, DEANE Office in room 200, Phipps bldg. Gas ad ministered for extraction of teeth Telephone Mnin 343 Night phone DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Dentist Offico in rooms 203-204, Farmers & Fruitgrowers', bank building, west of the tracks. Messenger Service. MESSENGER SERVICE Mosen gors furnishod at all hours of day nnd till 9 p. m. to any part of city, from lOo to 25o. Phono Mnin 1812. Hrlrk Layers. BRICKLAYERS K. Kuzin, at Smokehouse, first class briqklayor, stono workor, comant stepping, stucco nud moulding, firo places and tilo work a spocialty; Euro penn nlnnt dnv or contrnot. Legal Hltinks, LEGAL BLANKS All stylos of le gal blanks for salo, n hundred dif ferent forms. Medford Printing Co. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. I I I .!, , l III Tin 8liO. J. A. SMITH Tin Bhop. Tin and shoot iron ware on hand and mada to ordor. 128 North Q St. Hospitals, SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South C st., Mcdford, Ore. B. W. Ilisey, Matron. Official hospital P. & E. It. R. Hill Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill PoBter and Distributor. AH orders promptly filled. Room 20, Jackson County Bank building, Medford, Ore. Ileal Estate. EARLE C. SABIN Orchard tracts, city property. List your holdings with mo. Only desirnblo property handled. Room 202, Fruitgrowers Bank, bldg. SEE WM. E. STACEY & CO. for somo of tho choicest bargains ia real estate in this valloy. Also British Columbia and Alberta, B. C, and othor parts. Call on him at Bittncr's office Phipps building, or at tho Medford Auto company's garago, where we start out our agents for tho Aladden Mantle Lamp and hidden window screes. We will treat you right. Coras and seo. MEDFORD ORCHARD & TRUST Co., INC. Buy and sell the earth. 0 North Central avo. Cigars and Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE. Smokehouse Dealers in tobacco, cigars and ssfokers' supplies. Exclusive agents of Lewis Singlo Binder, El Merita and El Palencia. 212 West Maim street. 1'alntcrs and Papcrhangera. GERWOLF & WARD, contracting painters, paper hangers and deco rators; signs. Estimates given om all kinds of day oiti job work. Park View Hotel. Phone Maia. 180L Furniture. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers ia new and second-hand furniture and hardware. Agents for Mound Citv kitchen cabinet. 323 E. 7th St. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly sts., Med ford. Mission Furniture made to order. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook stove, and ranges. Now and second-hand furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W. F st. South. Phone 91, Medford, Ore. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stoek is not irrigated. We guaranteo ev erything put out. Wo are not in the trust. H. B. Patterson, office ia Hotel Nush. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO.. Inc. Growers of high grade nursery stock. Office 25 W. Main. Tel. 1201. Physicians and Surgeons, R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office and residence phone Main 3432. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi cians and Surgeons, Taylor and Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 212. Office phono 501, residence phone G12. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. ra. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopath! Physicians. Mission block. Phon 292. Medford. Llfo Scientist. MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Lifs Scientist Privnto instruction ia "Now Psychology" and "New Thought" principles. Callers re ceived Wednesdays, 127 South Grape stroot. Medicines. HOW YOUNG'S CinNESE MEDI CINES Will ouro rheumatism asthma, paralysis, soros and pri vate diseases. These remedies may bo procured at tho Sing Lea laundry, 123 S. Riverside avenue, Medford, Oro., whoro thov will ba sold by tho proprietor. Dr. Chow Young baa treated sovoral sovoro cases with his rem edies since coming to Medford aad has for roforenco somo of tho best known and most intelligent oitixeas in SouUiom Oregon. Call on bins. rnnTiTnTl'arniri: ' S. T, BROWN & CO, Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up Btalrs, Young & Hall building. A nioa, cool placo to spend tho hot after noons. Hrlck Companies. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W, Priddy, O. D. Naglo, Geo. T. O'Brien Contraotors and maas faoturors of briok; dealers fat pressed briok and lime. Offies fat Postoffico block, room 5. Pfces No. 3181. ; " f V v 'IlJW'"7"''" 'J--"1'