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MJSDffOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDITORP, OKEG ON, SUNDAY. JULY 10, 1910. 71 , ----- -- MMM-I When You Have a Place For an Efficent Worker Say so In a Want-Ad ----"------ - --. COUNCIL CUTS WATERING HOURS Now Unlawful to Irrlnnlu Between 0 In tho Murnlnu sine! G In tho Evc iilnu, or Between 0 P. M anil 5 A. M. Much Business Transacted. Al tho udjoiimod iiieoliug '' Hi" city council hulil Friday uvuuiug all iiiuitiliui-H ttl' tho council woro pros- otit uxvuDt Mr. Welch. Ordinance No. Jlft'J, piovidlng for (liu sprinkling of coituiu mIiooIh ami UHHOHHillg tllC (,'OMl tllUlUUL' lu UlO MIIIOlt OWIIOIri WIIH pawned. A permit wiih grunted to tho JJig Bend Milling company for the oroo tinit ol' a building at tho comer of Conlnil uvoiiuo ami .Sixth slroul. Ah tho building !h now rotty well along, It looks like tho council must hitvo overlooked something. Tho rnportM of tho rccoidor, truiiH ii ror, oligomer nud plumbing iimpooliir woro tiloil ami roforiod to tho proper oommittoo. Ordinance No. 'Mil, pru iding for v tho refunding of .30,000 of general J mill IHIIMIH I1H PUHHOO. Ordinance No. 35 I, locIarin tho COHt of UHHOHHIIlOIlt Oil Wont TlJIltll Htri'ct, WIIH pilSHOd. Resolutions to puvo South Grapo from Eighth to oily limitN, to puvo North Oitkilalo front Fourth to I'aliu, WuHt Eighth from Fir to Onkdulo, Ivy from .Main to Sixth, West Second from North Holly to city limits, South llivornitlo from Eanl .Main to Twelfth, woro paused. Also it wiih niholvoil that North Riverside should lio paved with as phalt pavumont. Ordinance No. :ir(l, declaring as sessment for wator main on Dakota uvoiiuo wiih piiHKi'd. Onliiiaiieo No. 355. to count root a sewer on Dakota avunuo from Peach to Newtown wiih passed. A resolution wiih passed prohibit ing tho iiKti of ol ty wator for irrigu tiou purioHi'H, except between tho hours of 5 ami 8 a. m. and (t and ! p. m., wiih pahMid. Until tho now system is fully connootcd up there '"will not ho enough water if it is usod iih wiiHtefullv iih at present, conso piontl.y the regulation has lioon downed necessary. In response to Iho request of the JucobHon-Hndo foiiipauy for the line of fire hotine fir settling their tli'iiclii'h, the chief of the fire do liartinent was instructed to lend Haid company .'100 feet of hose. FIRST CASE UNDER NEW LAW TO START SOON CHICAGO, III., July .--When a "Mihh Jensen" appears lieforo the federal coinminKionor hero July 15 to aiiHwer a charge of procuring girlH for immoral puiimihoh her onso will ho the first prosecuted undordho whito hIhvo traffic act provided hy congress shortly heforo udjourn- IllOllt. Tho woman wns takon into custody on a charms of securing girls for a Houghton, Mich., roBort. BATTLER FALLS BEFORE ONSLAUGHT OF CUPID? 1.0S ANGELES, Cnl.. July 1).. Buttling Nelson, fonner lightweight champion ol the world, ih in I.oh An golos toihiy, eu routo to his O-lmr ranch in Now Moioo. After a threo-day slay on tho ranch, according to Ii'ih outline of 'lite plaiiH, he will go to Chicago on a ho (i rot mission. Buttling Iiiih novo nil clone friends in Los Angeles. They aro uoufideiit that the pilgrimage to Chicago is den lined to end al the hridal altar. NoIhoii today refused In eonfiim tho report that he will ho mimicd. lie smilingly intimated that the rea sons for tho oiiRtorn trip are Ii'ih own liiiHiuoHH, ullhniigh he said the trip may hnvu iuhiiUh that will interest the puhlio. ANNOUNCEMENT. Tho contract 'for excavating tho lot nortltwoat corner Mala and Ivy BtrootH hnH lieon nwardod to MonarB. Bhnalca & Amont, who will nt onco Instnll Htonm bIiovoIh and nmohlnory to mnlco tho dirt fly In ordor to mnlco ready for Ilotol Medford, MANY COLONISTS EXPECTED IN FALL Railroads Arc Preparing, for Htio Rush of Settlers Into the North west Homcscekcrs Turn Here Tho lar'OHt influx of settlors over known into tho northwest, and espe cially Oregon, Ih expected this fall. Home lime within tho next few weekn u conference of the Transcontinental I'liHHoiiuor association will In; held in ChiciiKo ami arrauuciiienjH will then he made for tho fall colonist rate. The date for tho nicotine has not lioon announced, hut in view of the prohahlo fact thai Iho rates will he como operalivo early in September, it will he necessary to hold it soon. Tho opoiiiuu' of Central Orccou, it is hclievud, will load to lame colonist travel. All transcontinental lines huvo lieon advertising tho opening of thiH territory, ami cspocially in this true of Hiirnmiiu and Hill interests, which laruely control northwest roads. It is believed last year's rec ord will be more than doubled, thouuh travel wiih extremely heavy at that time. Lust Hprinir nil records woro broken, but even thh is expected to bo surpassed by the fall immigration. One of tho most important factors in hrinu'inc; the tide of colonists this way is tho promotion work beine; carried on by tho Oregon & Western Colonization company, the now own ers of tho Willamette Valley & Cas cade .Mountain wagon road Kraut, who uro throwing their properties on tho market. These lands are adver tised extensively all over the coun try. News of the hundreds of thousands of aeros of laud to bo iiad in Cen tral Oregon has been widely hprcud. This, linked with tho magic, attached to Oregon lands, has caused the eyes of the houicscoking and investing world to bo turned here. "Wo aro epeoting the heaviest colonist travel in tho history of the country this fall," said A. 1). Charl ton, assistant general passenger agent of tho Northorn Pacific, sta tioned in Portland, according to the Oregonian. "Tho fall ratos will set in about September 1 and continue until about November 1. They will bo amply advertised nil over the country and great results arc ex pected, i no rcconls ol last spring undoubtedly will bo broken." Similar sentiments were expressed at other railroad offices in tho city. In anticipation of many inquiries about Oregon, bales of literature huvo been gotton out for tho information of homoseekers. A whirlwind adver tising campaign is to bo conducted and every effort possible mado to induce travel this way. Tho fact alone that tho first six months of this year show a largo in ereaso in travel ovor last year is taken as another indication of heavy fall travel. Even Juno of this year, in comparison with the same month Inst year, though thousands were thou attraetod northwcHtwnrd by tho Seattle exposition, showed a largo gain. JACK SAYS KAUFMAN IS REAL SCRAPPER CHICAGO, duly !. If .lack John win must find a scrapper who will give him 11 real run for cliinnpion- ship honors, thai man, Jack believes, is Al Kau f nuin. "I've boxed lots with Kaufman," said Johnson, "and found him thoro all tho time. His punch is u stinger and will mako any ono who connects with it take tho proper noliee." I1KK1) THE WANNING. Many Mcdford People Havo Dono So. When tho, kidneys aro sick thoy glvo unnilBtaknblo warnings that should not be Iguorod, By oxnminlng tho urluo nnd treating tho ktdnoys upon tho first sign of dlsordor, many days of suffering may bo savod. 8lck kidneys oxpol a dark, lll-amolllng urluo, full of "Brick dust," aodlmoat and painful lu passage Sluggish kld noyn caiuio i. dull pain lu tho Biunll of tho back, hoadi'.clioH, dizzy npollB, tir ed, languid fcollnga nud froquont rhotinmtla twlugoa. Bonn's Kldnoy Pills nro for tho kld- noyH only; thoy euro Blck kldnoys, nnd rid tho blood of urlo poison. It you Biiffor from any of tho nbovo symp- Find Your Buyer He Reads The Ads! Holt that property for Hi roal valuo by finding tho buyor who NEEDS It. Tho man who buj-B always for 'peculation tl-Jnks alwnyn of taking advantage of "jui anxloty to boII but tho man wvo NEEDS YOUIt J'UOPEUTY will pay a fair prlco, and HE GLAD TO DO SO. Ho'c to bo found. Ho roads ads. Ho mliiaoH iioiao of thorn, too. Hit ho roads again tho noxt . and the noxt. Ho will find YOUP. AD IP IT IS "TIIEP.E" WHEN HE LOOKS FOR IT. Want Ads One Cent, a Word loins you car. uuo no bettor remedy. Med ford peoplo recommend Doan'a Kidney Pills. Mro. .lennlo Sovoy, 1023 Ninth St., Medford, On, flnyn: "I first tiaed Dona's Kldnoy Pills whtlo living In Idaho. I had aufforcd a grout deal from kidney trouble and I wiib nub- Ject to sovoro attacks of pain In tho small of my back. Tho kldnoy accre tions also panned Irregularly and showed that my kidneys woro at fault. Donn's Kldnoy Plllii rollovcd mo promptly Mid finally effected a euro. I am now In good health and my kldnoyn do tholr work na thoy c'jould." For xala by all doalora. Prlco GO cents. Fostor-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho United StntoB. Itcinonibar tho name Doan'a and take no othor. MEDF0RD MARKETS. (Prices paid by Mcdford merchants.) Potatoes, now, $1.40 per ewt.; cnbbago, 2fJD2V!;C. Blackborrios, .fl(B1.25. Loganberries, $11.25 crate. Chorrics, 08o lb. Grcon onions, 40c dozen bunches-; radishes. 40o dozen bunches; rhubarb I to So lb.; lettuce, 40c dozen; peas, 4o lb.; turnips, lfy&o lb.; beets, 40e dozen bunches; carrots, 40c dozen bunches. Hotter, KgKH and I'oultry. (Prices pnid by Mcdford merchants.) Itanch butter, 25'272c; fancy creamery, 30c. Fresh ranch eggs, 25c. Mixed poultry, lUfoJl'lo; spring chickens, 1820c; turkeys, 17c. (Pricos paid producers.) Hay Timothy, $10; alfalfa, $15; grass, $14; grain hay, $10. Grain Wheat, $1.15 bushel; oats, f 32 ton ; barley, $30 ton. Roof Cows, 44V o; steers, 5 5e: pork, Do; mutton. 55Vo; Inmbs, Oo; vonl, dressed, 8o. (Selling prices.) Rolled bnrloy, $1.00 cwt., $32 ton; bran, $1.70; Middlings, $1.851.90; shorts, $1.80(5)1.85. Local peaches, $1. FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE My $3000 equity lu a modorn 9-room bouso for city lots or ncroago In Roguo Hlver val ley. Lot 60x150; sycamoros, lawns, flowors, 20 minutes 'rom hoart of city, on throo trolley liuos; houso strictly up-to-dato; hardwood floors, boam codings, two baths and toilets, Bun parlor, comont porch; an olo gant horn-; will soil for $6500 cash. Address Goo. E. Smith. 143 East nvouuo 42, Los Angolos, Cal. 96 "HKAl7KSTXTE. FOR SALE Myrtle Crook proporty, 2 lotB In central part of townw, 6 room houco, largo bam, good woll, ehlckon yard, small fruit nnd flow ore; prlco $1200. 8 acres joining town, on crook; nbundanco of wator lu crook, rnco t ml spring, beautiful grovo, an island abovo tho dam, about 300 fruit trees, 3 acros gar- don, fine- land nnd beautiful loca Hon; prlco $2 100. E. F. Hold, Myr tlo Crook, Or. 96 FOR SALE 18 acres foothill land ono mllo from Knglo Point; price $750. Tonus, $250 ensh, long tlmo on bnlanco. Address II. C. Stoddard, Medford, Or. 102 Rnnclies. FOR SALE 100 acros fertile soil, Biiiall orchard, good houso, outbuild ings, ton ncrea tinprovod, two springs, good road to tho farm a few 111 Ilea from Talent, on Anderson crook, excellent tlmlior. Como nud examine. Como on cars to Talent and wo will tnlco you out and show you the laud ami It shall not cost you anything. L. N. Judd, Talent, Or., Roberts bldg,, Just across rail road. 97 FOR SALE City lota, $20; for n small, Bufo Invoctmout soo tho city lots I offor at $300 nud $250 por lot; $20 cash pnymonl; bnlanco $10 per month; no Interest. II, O. Maltby, No, 7 Poetofftco Bldg. - FOR SALE. Jtniidici FOP SALE OU. TRADE For South ern Oregon proporty, $5000 equity in flrBt-class dairy farm, 38 miles from Soattlo. For particular ad - drcua W. S. MattockB, II. D. Hox 14, SnohomUh, Wash. No. IIOtlM.fl. FOIt SALE Now five-room houso, $1000, half cash E. Junction. Eastman, P. & OR FOR SALE A uiuuurn iivu-rouiu i bungalow, with hath, hot and cold1"" al.k i warn to Ben my new wuter. Inoulro 204 Roosevelt avo-i four-cylinder Overland automobile, nuo nG FOR SALE Now modern bungalo, threo blocks from Main stroet and close to business part of town; has modern plumbing, Mission olectrl- cal fixtures, built-in refrlfiorator, ', buffet and chiffoniers, lawn, cement) walks and park strip In; street will bo paved; will cost to buhd. Orapo streo bo sold for actual Inquiro at 240 So..) 99! ItuHlncss l'rojH:rty. FOR SALIi Choice business nron- erty nt a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address Uondor Wa - ter Power Co. .! Lota, FOR SALE Choico east front lots, ono block from Oakdale avenue, throo blocks from city park. These closo in lots will be sold at a bar gain. Write or inquire at 240 South Grapo street. 99 Acreage FOR SALE 336-acro ranch, good rlvor bottou land, sovon miles from Eugene, threo miles from S. P. sta tion, on R. F. D. route, nonr school , nnd churn"', finrwl luillrtlnr-n torifoa I and wator. Hc-nos and implements and 20 head of fine Guernsey stock go with tho place. Ono hundred pounds of outer por week goos to niarkot from tho placo. Splendid fruit land. Will sell part ct $65 or wholo at $60 por acre with torms on one-half. Inquire of Rhoads & Sutton, SprinLflold, Or. 114 FOR SALE 60 acros, finest build ing slto 1l tho valley, Including 30 acres good fruit land; cheap and terms right. H. C. Maltby, No. 7, Postofflco Bldg. , FOR SALE 5 and 10-nore tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, nt a burgain, on 5 annual pay- ments. Address condor water Power Co. Ituslness Opportunities. FOR SALE One-hnlf lntorest In ono of tho host paying businesses In Medford; small capital wanted. Ad dress, Alfred, Mail offlco. 96 FOR SALE Old established busl noss in tho farmors' fruit bolt of tho Roguo River valley, nt Phoenix, Oro on S. P. R. R. Stock at pros ont $10,000; all clean, woll select ed and treo from encumbrances. Two lots, storo, bulldlug with nil modorn convonloncoa, warehouses, postofflco In store, and ovorythlng noccs8nry for conducting tho bual 11033. La&t year's sales $39,000. Inquiro of Hearn, Flshor & Co., Phoonlx, Oro., for terms. .MlNcellixneouH. FOR SALE Light driving team nnd harnoss and one snddlo pony, will sell all or tr.y part of thorn. James Bowling, No. 20 South Poach st. 97 FOR SALE Half prlco, pumplug plant, consisting of pump houso, 30 foot high, 3000 gallon tank, pump and plpo connections comploto with t ono-horso pewer motor and trans former. N. L. Townsond, 721 Bon nott avonuo. tf FOR SALE Good blcyclo, $10. 520 So. Holly Btroot. 95 OR SALE Flno young Jorsoy cow, giving about two gallons of null por day, will bo fresh In Novombor, 1 $50. 13 I S. Ivy. 97 FOR SALE 50 or CO yards otrng ciupot, Bllghtly usoil, 25 conts por yard; 1 lndj's Columbia bloyclo, good as now, $30. 220 East Ninth stroot, 96 FOR SALE Family hoiao, harnoss t and buggy, cheap. 119 So, Ivy st. 96 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Second hand Mason fruit Jars, good ta now, pints, quarts and half gallons, cheap. N. F. Whitney, It. 1, Box 72. 9C 'POIl SALE A windmill; air motor, 40-foot Bteel lower, 10 foot fan. In qulro L. B. Warner, Jr., at Warner, Wortmnn & Gore's atore. FOR SALE A full lino of Old Hamp- shire and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth finish; letter heads and cnrelopeg. j Mall Tribune office complcto, with tonnoau W. A. Sum- nor, Naah Hotel. 95 FOR SALE A young milch cow. Inquire at 128 B. Main, upstairs. FOR SALE Legal blanks of all kinds trespass and other notices, nt Mall Tribune office. " FOR SALE Chandler & Price Gor don Jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain. Inquire Mall Tribune office. FOR REflT. Houses. FOR RENT 7-room furnished house, : closo in. 322 South Central; also furnished rooms. 95 FOR RENT 5-room house, north part town, $15. Inquiro 365 So. Central. 95 FOR RENT 7-room house. Inquire 719 Taylor street. East Mcdford. 97 Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT Furnlahed room and board. 325 Riverside avenue. 96 NEW, modern, cool, sleeping rooms. Address P. H., this 0M0. tf FOR RENT Furnioie-I modorn rooms, gentlemen preferred; 1 1-2 blocks from posto"ico. 230 North Central rve. FOR ivENT Parlor ana bedroom, cool and clean; use of bath; close In; $5.00 per week. 127 S. Grape St. FOR RENT Modorn furnished rooms at 60v4 West 10th or 124 King street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for transients, No. 10 North Grape street, next to Farmers' and Fruit growers' bank. Miscellaneous. FOR RENT- 120 acres of first-class pasture, 2 1-2 miles northeast. C. W. Isaacs. tf FOR LEASE Fully equlrpod gold mlno; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all ororated by eloctrlc pow 01. Owner will furnish froe elec tric power for sharo in proceeds. Seo Smith, at Condor Water & Power Co. MONEY TO LOAN. WE HAVE $500,000 Eastorn money to loan on first mortgages. Farm loans preferred; no loans made less than $r000. Medford Orchnrd & Trust Co.. Ino. WANTED To loans, $2000. sou street. loan on short tlmo Inquire at .'07 Olo 95 WANTED. Purii UluHl Houses. FOR RENT Good light and largo offlco room. 331 East M:iu stroot, 2d floor. 9S Miscellaneous. WANTED I.oa 1, $1400, S per cent, young orchard, $50 bonus. Caro Mall Trlbuno. 95 WANTED Joisoy cow, fresh, four gallons pqr day. J. M. Schmidt, one mllo west of Medford, Jacksonville rowl. tf WANTED Stock to pasturo alfalfa, nt tho Rogar ranch, 3 1-2 miles west of Medford. 101 WANTED Stock to pasturo, good pasturo, running wator, $2 por head por month. C. II. Brown, Eaglo Point road. 99 Help Wanted FemMo. WANTED Mlddlo-agod lady for gon- ornl housowork and cooking. Ad- ' drosa P. O. Box 18, Phoonlx, Or. 100 HELP WANTED. Help VVnnttMl Mnlc. WANTED Exporloncort tono cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Pownr Co'. otflco. WANTED 8,ilesmen In evory local lty of tho northwest; money ad vancca wcoKiy; many make ovor $1000 month.; choico of territory. Yakima Vftlloy NurBory Co., Top penlah, Wash. WANTED Man and wife for ranch work. Apply rt offlco of Osgood & Cummlngs, third floor, Mcdford Na tion Bank bldg. I'osltlons, WANTED Four young men to rent a large, well ventilated, nicely fur nished room. Call C04 W. 10th St. tf WANTED Stenographic position by girl of 5 years' cxperlonce. Address E. M., Box 126, Central Point, Or.96 LOST. LOST Pair of pants, sack purse, con taining few dollars and bank key. Reward for Information leading to recovery. Box 88 care this office. 96 LOST Watch fob with full name (Dr. Helms) engraved on side. Re ward, this office, 97 LOST Seal ring, monogram J. R. R. a diamond on each side of seal, se cret cavity under monogram con tains picture, Inside engraving reads "Max to Jack," Xmas, 1904. Liberal reward for Information leading to recovery of tho ring. John R. Rob ertson, 9 N. Central avo. Phono 4561. 95 LOST Or strayed, from McAndrews pacture, riding pony, light sorrel, white star on forehead, slightly stiff at knees. Reward paid. Hotel Nash. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Public Auditor. E. R. WHEELER, Public Account ant and Auditor. Books opened for corporations, firms end indi viduals. Auditing, investigating and Systematizing. Address 707 Oakdale Ave. S. Phone M"ain 242. Mcdford. Ore. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm bnilding. A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post office. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. 3IEA LEY Attorneys-at-Iaw. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vie, C. L. Rcames. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank build ing, second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attorney-at-law. Offices room 30, Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Architect. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Builders. Offico 7-8, 325 Main. Phono Mnin 3471. Residence phone 247L Cement Sidewalks. CEMENT SIDEWALKS, brickmason, stone mason, plastering and all kinds of stucco work. Expert work manship at reasonable charges by tho day or contract. Address Ma sons. 511 E. Main st.. Medford. Or. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone 351. Night phones, C. W. Conklin 3G01, J. H. Butlor 3571. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with Mnckoy and die with joy." Over Allen & Reagan's storo; entrance on Sovonth street. Stenographers. ELLA M. GUANYAW Pnlin Block. Stenographic work dono quickly and woll. M. FORTESCUE N. Front St. -Stenographer, IS Phono 231. Printers nud Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equippod job offico in South ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37 South Ccntrnl avonuo. Dentists. DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Office in room 20(i, Phipps bldg. Oa?t ad luinistored for extraction of teeth Tolophono Main 343. Night phone 4432. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Doutist Offico in rooms 203-20 1. Farmors' & Fruitgrowers' bank building, west of tho trncks. Messenger Service. MESSENGER SERVICE Mesen- gors furnished nt all hours of day and till 9 p. m. to any part of city, from lOo to 25o. Phono Main 1812. IlfflTiirU Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young & Hall building. A nice, cool placo to spend tho hot aftor-noons. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH -Tin shop. Tin and shoot iron waro on hand and made to ordor. 128 North Q Bt. Hospitals, SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 314 South C st., Medford, Ore. E. W. Hisoy, Mntron. Official hospital P. & E. R. H, Itcnl Kstnta. EARLE C. SABIN Orchard tracts, city proporty. List your holdings with mo. Only dosirnblo property handled. Room 202, Fruitgrowora' Bank bldg. SEE WM. E. STACEY & CO. for somo of tho choicest bargains in renl estato in this valley. Also British Columbia and Alberta, B. C, and other parts. Call on him at Dinner's offico Phipps building, or at tho Mcdford Auto company's garage, where wo start out our agents for the Aladden Mantle Lamp and hidden window screen. Wo will treat you right. Come and bco. MEDFORD ORCHARD & TRDST Co., INC. Buy and sell the earth. 9 North Central avo. Bill rosters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. AH orders' promptly filled. Room 29, Jackson County Bank building, Medford, Ore. Cigars and Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse- Dealers in tobacco, cigars anel smokers' supplies. Exclusive agents of Lewis Single Binder, El Merito ' and EI Palencia. 212 West Maia street. Painters and PaperhaBgersI H. G. DEAN, O. P. M'MULLEN Phone 3732. Dean & McMulIen, contracting Dainters. naintinc. na- per hanging and tinting. Estimates on all kinds of painting work. Medford. Or. GEKWOLF & WABD, contracting painters, paper hangers and deco-; rators; signs. Estimates given oa all kinds of day aifi job work. Park View Hotel. Phone Maia 1801. Furnitare. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in now and second-hand furniture and hardware. Agents for Mound City kitchen cabinet. 323 E. 7th St. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly sts., Med ford. Mission Furniture made to ordor. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook stoves and ranges. New and second-hani furniture. Eads' old stand, 18 W. F st. South. Phone 91, Medford, Ore. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are buddsd, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. We are not in the trust. II. B. Patterson, office re moved to 116 East Main st. ROGUE MVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO., Ino. Growers of high grade nursery stock. Office 25 W. Main. Tol. 1201. Physicians and Sorgcons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office and residonco phone Mnin 3432. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi cians and Surgeons, Taylor and Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 212. Offico phono 501, residence phone 012. Offico hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians. Mission block. Phone 292. Medford. Life Scientist. MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Life Scientist Private instruction in "New Psychology" and "New Thought" principles. Callers re ceived Wednesdays, 127 South Grapo street. Medicines. HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES Will euro rheumatism, asthma, paralysis, soros and pri vate diseases. These- remedies may bo procured at tho Sing Lee lnundry, 123 S. Riverside avenue, Medford, Ore, whero thev will be sold by tho proprietor. Dr. Chow Young has treated several severe ensos with his rem edies siuco coming to Medford and has for reforenco somo of tho best known and most intelligent citizens in Southern Oregon. Call on him. Brick CompunleH. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W. Priddy, O. D. Naglo, Geo. T, O'Brien Contractors and manu facturers of brick; dealers in pressed brick and lime. Office in Postofflco block, room 5. Phone No. 3181.