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-- - When buyers seem elusive and reluctant, use more "advertising' pressure" -------- --- ---I I . SI 9.000 PRIZES AT APPLE SHOW Details of Spokane Exhibit Sot Forth Carload Competitions on Seven Varieties anil Ono Mixed Carload $260 First. Prlzo In Each. SPOKANE, WhhIi., July 20. -Six liiiuilrt'il ami thirty boxes, or 210 IiiiitoIh of tho IichI commercial apples exhibited ut thu third niitliMiiil apple show in Spokane, November M t It), will win thu Hwouimtiikott prir.u of $1000 nrul u gold iiiuditl banner with tlio titlu of oliiiinpioii of thu world for tho ownor, Iohhoo or authorized agent of thu land whoru thu fruit wan i;rowii, Thu second prizo in 300 and a Nilvor modal banner. Premiums of a total valuu of (? 10,000 will bo awardiid in othur contents ranging from 10 Iioxch to a single upplo. All oonipotitioiiH aro froo and open to thu world, viitriim cloning on November 0. In making thu foregoing announce ment, K. F. Cartiur Van Hisuol, chair inaii of tlio hoard of trustees of thu National Applo Show, Inc., Haid thai exhibitors may outer from ono to six variutii'H, provided that each consists ,' ol at least fiU boxes, or hu may snow (130 boxiw of a hImkIu variety, 080 Iioxch or ono variety mid OU boxes o! another, or tnako any other ilivirtlon hu dioonoH within thu liniilH. Carload C'omH)titoni, Mr. Van DisKcl also announced carload competitions on seven van otiuH and ono mixed carload, as i'ol Iowh: WiuoHiip, Home Bounty, Wag oner, Mcintosh Red, Jonathan, Yellow Nuwtown and SpiUonborg. Thu mix ed carload cntrutH may consist of not loss than HO boxes of any Htaudard winter variety to thu uimiliur of (NO hoxuH in each display. Thu straight carload entries will hu scored ngaiiiBt nil other exhibits in their class on va rioty. Tho firHt prizo in each content in $2.10 and a gold medal haiinur, the second being $100 and n silver medal hannor, Thuru will nlHo hu spcc'ril prizes for tho hoHt pnoks. Tho car load prizewinners and district dis playH from vnrioiiH partH of tho north wphI will ho exhibited in tho First Regiment nnaory, Chicago, No vember 28 to Doccmlior !. Judges of international reputation will piihh upon tho exhibits hIiowii in Spokane next fall, tho chief poinlH for consideration in making compari sons of values heinir as follews: PolntM In Coiiftlderatloii. First Values of tho vnrioties for tho purpoHu.w to which thuy may hu adapted. Second Color, Hire and evenness of fruit. Third Freedom from murks of in seots and blemishes. Fourth Apparent euro in handling and (iiHto displayed in tho packing and arrangement. Scoring points aro thus appor apper appor teoned: Quality, color, pack and con dition, 20 each; aire and uniformity, 10 each; possible, 100. Tho following points will ho con sidered on liox exhibits: Hulgo or swell, alignment, height at ends, firmnosB and attractiveness, 4 each; possihlo, 20, For barrels: Staves, hoops, heads and nailing, 2 each; poshihle, 8 points, On packing: Fac ing, 0; tailing, pressing and packing, 2 onuli; possihlo, 12 points. Not a Dividend-Maker. o'i'iii. v., :.., ,.i a ..i.. i...... :. i A..U tMKIUIIIII 4,,IU UIIU), m IIIIV a monoy-maitiug enterprise in any .sense ot tho tuna," said lion II, lttce, secretary and manager of thu organ ization. "In fact, it costs thu peo ple of Spokanu fully $25,000 a year to maintain thu institution. Thu first hIiow in 3008 eosl $11,000, whilu thu oxpuuso of the 1000 exposition, which was much larger, the display space occupying an arua of three and a half acres, was approximately $42, 000, and of thesu anioiintu' a total of $50,000 was contrihutod by subsorih ors to a guarantee fund, "Tho people of Spokane look upon those contriliulious as an investment in a project that is designed to do volop tho npplu industry, not only in tho northwestern status and prov inces, but all over tho continent; en uourugo perfection in growing and fix a Htaudard for commercial ap ples. Another purpose is to bring tho growers of tho various districts togothur for tho intorchauco of ideas. Most Pretentious of Shows, "Tho shows in 1008 ami 1000 were tho most pretentious ever undertaken nnywhoro in tho world, ho far as thu oxhlhition of apples is concornod. Moro (Han 1,000,000 apploa wore shown in 1008, whilo in 1000 thoro wore 1,020,831, Thoro will bo moro than 2,000,000 apples entered in the various contests next November, 11' these apples were placed end to end in a straight lino (bey would extend a distance of about 73 miles, Thu total valuu of this year's entries is cUimated at from $00,000 to $00, 000, "Michael Horan of Wenalohoe, Wash., won the Hweopslako of $1000 in 1008, while the honors in 1000 went to TroiiHou & Guthrie of Mod ford, Or. There woro 13 entries in the carload class last year, 30 dis trict displays', each occupying 200 sipiaro feet; 73 state croup exhibits, 278 single box, 230 five-box and 08 ten-box exhibits, 10 collections of 00 largest apples and 1322 plate entries of five apples each. "Commercial organizations through out thu northwest ami growers in all parts of tho country are co-operating with the management in an effort to make the shows in Spokane and Chi cago the largest and best in the his torv of fruit expositions." HIGH PRICES FOR FOOD INCREASES LIVING COST PORTLAND, Or., July 20. Lovers of cabbage and sauerkraut will have to curtail their appetites, Cnbbngo brings tho highost price over paid for it in the I'acifio northwost. A hoavy shortage of the vegetable is likewise reported in Washington and Califor nia, owing to tho drought which has just been broken by a few showers. Portland wholesalers pay the growors 2x cents a pound for cab bage. The usual price is 3 cents. To the consumer, the retailer is sell ing this same cnbbngo at 0 cents a pound or bettor. The high cost of living is also ac centuated by the fact that butter in northwest markets today is selling at the highest price in history and that other provisions are unusually high. Hoof is within a fraction of the record-breaking price it sold for dur ing the winter, when an outcry against the elevated price of meat was heard in every part of the United States. JONES MAY MANAGE THE CLEVELAND NAPS PORTLAND, Or., July 20. "Fielder" Jones, ox-leader of the Wbito Sox, now a staid business man in the lumber business in Portland, louay reiuseii to oillior umrm or deny tho report emanating from Chi cago that Jones is slated as thu next manager of tho Cleveland Naps. "I am through with baseball," said tho onco-wns and cnu-ho-ngain, when told of the report. His smile wns significant. Tho report did not seem to surprise him. According to tho report reaching hero from the cast, Cleveland fans have been lifted to tho seventh honven of delight because thoy really believe that Jones is going to he the next manager of the team. CONTRACTORS SAY THEY HAVE $5000 COMING KENO, Nov., July 2(1. Membora of tho Reno Athletic association to day evinced considerable surprise when informed Hint J. L. McLaugh lin and J. T. Walsh, who supervised tho erection of the Jeffries-Johnson fight arena, had filed a foreclosure for a mechanic's lion, naming as de fendants the association and claiming that $0000 of their bill on the arena was unpaid. Moreover, tho members unofficially declared that there was a mistuke somowhore and that if tho bill lias not heon paid in full this will bo done without delay. JACK JOHNSON ARRESTED FOR LACK OF SPEED SAN FHANCISCO, Cal., July 20. Jack Johnson, due to appear again in a Now York polico court, is thor oughly disconsolate today, Ho feels that ho is having it "thrown into" him. Moreover, sinco it looks as though hu is headed for trouble, no matter which way ho turns, Johnson declares ho might just as well travel his own way. Johnson must appear today in po lico court on a chargo of "not speed ing." That is, ho was arrested yes terday for obstructing traffic with bis automobile. Heretofore bis trou bles resulted from too much speed. JEFFRIES REFUSES TO FIGHT ANYONE NOW LOS ANCJKLKS, July 20. Thoro is absolutely nothing for the fans who havo been banking on an early scrap botwoou Jim Joffires and somo other bruiser who can put up nn in teresting contest with tho ox-champ-ion. Jeffries suyu so, and Joffries ought to know. Jeffries lias just roturnod from a fishing trip at Catnliun, Aftor turn- HOW TO FIND GET IN TOUCH WITH TUB IUOIIT FISOPLEl A campaign of classified advertising will Introduco you to Hovon out of ovory ton of tlio PROBABLE UUYHItS OF THAT PROPERTY OF YOURS In this ctty. Tho othor thrco could bo found, too, by oxtondlng tho campaign somewhat. IN LOOKINO FOR WORK YOU MUST ANSWER ADS AND ANSWER THE ANSWERS TO YOUR OWN ADS. You thus mako a real bunlnodB matter of It. And ISN'T IT A BUSINESS MATTER? Should you not hunt for work In a wny that Is, of Itself, EVIDENCE OF YOUR BUSINESS TACT AND SEN8E7 Want Ads One Cent a Word ing down Hilly McCarnoy's offer of $20,000 for a six-round go with big Al Kaufman in Hhillidclphia on La bor day. Jeffries put tho kibosh on fighting nnyono except possibly John son and that bo will not discuss al present. Evory Horn of Information which you gloan concerning tho city In which you llvo through your nd-ans-worlng trips will bo useful to you porhapa In unoxpectcd ways. Medford, Oregen: This corlifica that wo have sold Hnll's Texas Won dor for thu euro of all kidnoy, blad der and rheumatic troubles for ten years, nnd havo novor bad a com- plnint. It gives quick and permanent relief. Sixty days' trenlmont in cnoh bottlo. Mvdford Pharmacy. tf NOTICE OF SALE OF 530,000.00 KCHOOIj BONDS, DIOTIIIOT NO. W, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. Bids will bo rccolvod up to Aueust 1st., at tho hour of ono o'clock p. m., of said day. by Jan. M.Cronomlllor, Treasurer cf Jaclcaon County, Ore gon, for tho purchaso of G0,000.00 Fifty thousand dollars), cupon bonds of $1000.00 donotatlon, to bo Issued by tho School District No. 49, of Jackson County, Oregon, payable In 20 yenrs, .ton years optional bearing Intorost at tho rato of G por cont per annum, Intorost payablo eoml-annu-ally. Bids to bo accompanied by chock, G por cont of tbo amount of tho bid, Tho Board of Directors of said School Dlst, No. 40, rcsorvo tho right to rojoct any and all bldj. JAS M. CRONEMDLLBR Treaauror of Jackson County, Ore. Dated this 10th day of July, 1010. Garretson Springs. Those fnmous springs, located in tho Siskiyou mountains, nro increas ing in popularity overy year. Thoro is no moro doligbtful placo to spend a Bummer on tho Pacific coast, nor is thoro a spring from which tho wa ters effect gronter cures than the waters of Gnrrotson Springs, in Sis kiyou county. Fine hunting, fino fishing nnd excellent tnblo faro. Fnr'o from Hornbrook to tho Springs $5.00, on tho Chris J. Quigloy etngo, which leaves Hornbrook at 0 a. m. daily. MEDFORD MARKETS. (Pricos paid by Medford merchants.) Potatoes, now, $1.40 per owt.; cabbago, '22Y2o. Hluokborrios, $11.25. Loganborrios, $11.25 crnto. Qreon onions, 40o dozen bunches-; radishes, 40c dozon bunches; rhubarb 4 to 5o lb.; Iottuco, 40o dozen; poas, 4o lb.; turnips, lo lb.; beots, 40c dozen bunches; carrots, 40o dozen bunches. Ponchos, 50 to 75o box. Apricots, 5o lb. Cuaumbors, 15o to 20o dor.. Squash, 3550o dozon. Corn, 15o dozon. Itutter, KgRS nnd Poultry. (Pricos paid by Medford morcbants.) Rnuoh buttor, 2527o; fanoy oroamory, 30o. Frosh ranch eggs, 30o. Mixod poultry, 1014o; sprinp chickens, 1820o; turkoys, 17c. (Prioos paid producors.) Hay Timothy, $1G; alfalfa, $15; grnBS, $14; grain bay, $10. Grain Wboat, $1.15 busbol; oats, $32 ton; bnrloy, $30 ton. Boef Cows, 44Vii o; Btcors, 5(a 5V(o; pork, Oo; mutton, 55Vfco; lambs, Go; vonl, drossod, 8o. (Selling prices.) Rollod barloy, $1.00 owt., $32 ton ; bran, $1.70: middlings, $1.8fi1.00; shorts, $1.801.85. Loenl ponchos, $1. FOR EXCHANGE. WILL trado 160-ncro farm In Klam ath county for good resldonco prop orty In Medford, or fruit innch In valloy; this placo Is undor Irrigation ditch and also along rlvor with wa tor powor; Novndn-Northorn rail road runs along this placo. If In torostod, Addross Ownor, P, O, Box No. 576. tf FOR EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANOE Want to oxchango Oklahoma land for good fruit land of equal valuo near Medford; 160 acres of cholco all tillable land ad Joining town of 1S00 Inhabitants; throo blocks of high school; sovon room Iioubo; throo acres Elborta, poaches, flvo acres alfalfa; eighty In cultivation; balanco pasture for town cews: abundanco of irood wa-' tor; land suitable to plat for ad-1 dltlon to town; cholco location In best section of Oklahoma. Address C. Ocorgo Apache, Okla. 118 FOR SALE. Ranches. FOR SALE 113 1-2 acres, 100 acres good farm land; $4000; 4 home stead relinquishments; 3 home steads novor been filed on. Ad droBS 2C, euro of this offlco. BuhIhcss Property. FOR SALE Choice business prop erty at a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address Condor Wa tor Power Co. Hotucs. FOR SALE Houso, C rooms, in good i cow. C. S., this offlco. HO ropalr; for salo cheap it moved oft FOR SALE Good sacks In quantl lot within next few days. Seo Al-i ties to suit, 3 cents each, 50 or 60 donhagon, Roguo Rlvor Electric Co. , 109 J FOR SALE 7-room house, with 2 j lots, barn, etc., 3 1-2 blocks from I.-., ttlnn u,i.... -,-.JF0RSALE Tents, gool as new, ex depot; $2400. Address owner, . now P. O. Box 576. Business Opportunities. FOR SALE A nice little business in a fast growing" town. For Informa tion address L, caro of this offlco. 110 FOR SALE Old established basl- ness in tho farmers' fruit belt of tho , Tnffin TTIvni. vfltlnv ot PHnAnlr I Ore., on S. P. R. R. Stock at pros - oat $10,000; all clean, well select - ed and tree from encumbrances. Two lots, store, building with all. modorn convonlonccs, warehouses, postotflco In ctoro, and everything necessary for conducting the busi ness. Last year's Bales $39,000. Inqulro ot Hearn, Fisher & Co., Phoenix, Oro., for terms. Acreage. FOR SALE Or trado, 320 acres good avorago land, well located; all wild land; about 30 acres non-tillable; no hills; two miles from railroad Btatlon; corners in Roguo rlvor; 100 acres of this is worth prlco ot whole tract; cheapest property In FOr SALE A full Uno ot Old Hamp samo vicinity; good orchard district; ' BhJre and 0ak Bond8 p,a,n ond doth tlno for promotion; will tako city or fln!h. ,.. ,,,,. nn . , ranch proporty In part paymont, i Ma Trlbuno offlco horo or elBOwtore. J. W. Dresslor , tr FOR SALE Chandlor Price or Agoncy. tt ,,., ,-, . v . FOR SALE Four acres in tho city, of Ashland, Oregon, on corner Doul-j ovard and W.ilkor street; tlno 4-yoar-old orchard, borrlos and vego- i tables; city wator piped to grounds; FOR RENT Nowly furnished rooms, good soil; ntco G-room plastorod ; ouo block from postoffico and nata houso with bath, hot rnd cold wa-! torlum. 208 North Central avo. tf T T r??l.llQ. ! MOMS, light, airy, roomy, ,3.60 for quick snlo. Dox 23G Ashland, Orogon. FOR SALE 33G-acro ranch, good rlvor botto. land, eevon miles from Eugene, throo miles from S. P. Bta-' tlon, on R. F. D. route, noar school nnd churc Good buildings, fences nnd wator. Homos and implements and 20 head of fine Quowsoy stock FOR RENT Furnlsho'd rooms by tho go with tho place. One hundred day or wook; oloctrlcity, baths and pounds of auUer por 7celc goes to ,180 0f tolophone. 128 South Holly market from tho placo. Splendid atioot. 112 fruit land. Jill sell part at ?65 or,poU RBNT furnlahod Yi01 $6 I . r!,W. !"RS "oms at 604 West 10th or 124 Ktag Sutton, Spr'nLfield, Or. 114 FFF-Z! ZZ .n.!!Ul!S! ,aB ,lu "-'-"-'-"- I acres gooa umi. iuuuj giiuuii uuu terms right. H. O. Maltby, No. 7, Postoffico DUlg. , FOR SALE 6 and 10-ncro tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address Condor Witter ljowcr Co. BUYERS FOR SALE IjOUi. FOR SALE City lots, 20; for a small, safe investment seo the city lots I offer at 1300 and $260 per lot; $20 cash paymont; balanco 10 per month; no Interest. H. O. Maltby, No. 7 Pectofflco BIdg. 'FOR SALE Business lots on Main street, Eazlo Point; price reasonable; "rflt como, first cholco. D. B. Dee- tor & Co., Eaglo Point. 126 M Jnce I la n eoa. FOR SALE HandBomo team black marcs, 4 and 5 years old; weight 2700; sound; work any placo; very stylish. Address A. K., Mall, Med ford, Or. 110 FOR SALE Heavy nprins wagon, double harness, cheap. Enquire Vtn con'B livery barn, Riverside ave nue. Ill FOR SALE Camp horse and child's pony. Inquire at Russell's confec tionery, tf FOR SALE Two now houao tents, all complete for houekeeplrg. Call No. C So. Central avenue. 110 FOR SALE COO-lb. cream separator, used two months, cheap, or will trade sopartor as part payment on yards rag carpet, used threo weeks, 5c yard; one $50 ladies' wheel, good as now, $20. 147 South Cen-j tral avonuo 113 net uvuvjr umiuM), uiuiiJ uiiuiyiuvui, dishes, ranges, etc. Vlncont & Ba ker, Mcdford water works contrac tors. 113 FOR SALE Furnished tent. 118 So. Cottage atreot. 108 ; FOR SALE Two years' lease on 350 I aero ranch, together with 6 horses, 4 colts, 3 milk cows and all ma chinery necessary for running ranch, i (!ff f'?'' ' J"1" 300 ad "0 ton. the ' ,bcst a? Bx,d market; 3 miles fi A-hinn nr A. S. Filson, Ashland, Or. FOR SALE Lrtgai blanxs ot all kinds trespass and other notices, at Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE Ono first-class 3 1-4 Shuttlor TTagon, with wood rack. Woods Lumber Co. tf FOR SALE Halt price, pumping ( plant, consisting of pump house, 30 foot high, 3000 gallon tank, pump and pipe connections complete with 1 ono-horso pewer motor and trans former. N. L. Townsond, 721 Bon nctt uvenuo. tf uuu juu-ot, iuii incut), a uar&aiu. Inquire Mall Tribune office. FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms. weok; bath nnd shower; convenient. Telephono Q')l. 113 FOR RENT Two now nnd nicely furnished rooms, cool and vory de- slrablo; terma reasonable. Inqulro at 203 Oloson atreot, 3 blocks off North Oakdale on Woat Hamilton Btroot, or call Main 4474. tf atreot. vnn nwM'P n...niihaj x.,. - tranBtent8. No. 10 North Grape atreot, next to Farmers' and Fruit- growers' bank. Housekeeping Rooms. FOR RENT Two suites of modorn housekeeping rooms, vacnnt August 6. 222 South Holly st. FOR RENT Housekeeping 45 North Bartlett stroot. rooms. FOR RENT. MlftccllnnraniN. FOR RENT Ilarn, largo enough for 4 horses. Inqulro at Russell's con fectionery, tf FOR LEASE Fully oquirped gold mlno; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all ororatod by oloctrlc pow oi. Ownor will furnish froo oloc trlc power for sharo in proceeds. Seo Smith, at Condr Water & Power Co. WANTED. MJaccllaneoHS. WANTED Second hand bicyclo; rnunt bo in good order and a snap. Call 319 So. Orapo street. 110 WANTED Light driving cheap team harness and two-seated wagon; must bo worth tho monoy. Enquire 219 Olcson street. 109 WANTED Light 2-scated canopy top spring wagon; also 1250-pound horse. Address A. J., care of this offlco. 109 HELP WANTED. WANTED Woman to do family washing overy weok. Box 616, Medford, Or. HO Help Wanted Female. WANTED A waitress; must be ex perienced. Apply Louvre cafe, tf WANTED At tho Ashland Hotel, Ashland, a chambermaid and wait ress; both must come well recom mended and fully competent; good wages. Address N. D. Hardy, prop., Ashland, Or. WANTED A lady cook at tho Dia mond Hotol. tf Help Wanted stale. WAN1ED Experienced atone cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Power Co's. office. WANTED Four yennj: men to rent a large, well ventilated, nicely fnx nished room. Call 604 W. 10th St. tf WANTED Salesmen In every loeal Ity ot the northwest; money ad vanced weekly; many mako over $1000 month,"; choice of territory. Yakima Valloy Nursery Co., Top pcnlsh, Wash. REAL ESTATE WANTED. wanted To buy, lot in good loca- tion, close In to business center, at reasonable price, for cash. Address A. B. C, care of Mall Tribune of fice. , ' LOST. LOST Near Valley Auto or on Main street, on Central Point road, key ring, holding about- a dozen keys, including prestohto key. Suitable roward will bo given on return of snmo to Mail Tribune office, tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Public Auditor. E. R, WHEELER, Public Account ant and Auditor. Books opened for corporations, firms nnd indi viduals. Auditing, investigating and Systematizing. Addross 707 Oakdale Avo. S. Phone Main 242. Medford. Ore, . Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm building. A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post- offioo. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA- LEY Attornoys-at-Iaw. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col- vig, C. L. Kennies. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank build ing, second floor. Architects. NORMAN WINDER, architectural draftsman and builder See mo about your now homo. I can save you money by planning to your own ideas and figuring with you right. Writo Box 37, P. O., Med ford. ' JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Main. Phono Mnin 3471. Residence phono 2471. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron waro on hand ana madt to order. 128 North G St. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone 351. Night phones, C. W. Conklin 3001, J. H. Butler 3571. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with Maokoy and die with joy." Ovor Allen & Reagan's store; entrance on Sovonth street. Stenographers. ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Blook. Stenographio work dono quickly and woll. Printers and Pnbllshers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best oquippod job office in South ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37 Sonth Contral avenue, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Cement Sidewalk. CEMENT SIDEWALKS, briokmason, stono mason, plaatonnR and all kinds of stucco work. Expert work manship nt reasonable charges by tho day or contract. Address 11-' sons, fill E. Main st.t Mndford'ftf. Dentist. ' DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANB Offk in room 200, Phipps bid;;. Gas a ministerod for extraction of teeth. Tolophone Mai 343. Night phoe. 4432. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO. Dentist Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers' & Fruitgrowors' bank buildiitfr, west of the tracks. Messenger Service. MESSENGER SERVICE Mes. gors fnrnishod at all hoars of day and till 0 p. m. to any part of city, from 10c to 25c. Phone Main 1812. Billiard Farlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. TJp stairs. Young & Hall building. A nk, cool place to spend the hot after noons. ' Hoepftts. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 Sonth C at., Medford, Ore. 1. W. Hisey, Matron. Official hospital P. E. B. B. Real SMate. EAKLE C. 8ABIN Orohari tract. city property. List your hoIff with me. Only desirable property handled. Room 202, Froitgrowers' Bank bids:. BHl rosters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poatar aai Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29, Jackson. County Bank bnilding.Medford, Ore. Cigars ad Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse Dealers in tobacco, curars s smokers' supplies. Exclusive ageata of Lewis Single Binder, 1 Merita and El Palencia. 212 West Mai- street. Painters aad Paperfr H. G. DEAN, O. P. M-TOLLEN- Phono 3732. Dean & McMolle contracting painters, painting, pa-l per hanging and tinting. Estunat on all kinds of painting wsrk.1 Medford, Or. Fantare. H. P. WILSON & CO., dealers ial new and second-hand furaituitl and hardware. Agents for Mounij City kitchen cnbinet, 323 E. 7th St I MISSION FURNITURE WORKS-I Corner 8th and Holly sts., Med ford. Mission Furniture ma t order. Cabinet work of all kinl A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook stova and ranges. New and second-hani furniture. Eads' old stand, 18 Vf F st. South. Phone 01, Medford Ore. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trea are budded, not grafted. Our stool is not irrigated. Wo guarantee ev erything put out. We are not in th trust. H. B. Patterson, office re moved to 110 East Main st ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO., Inc. Growers of high I grade nursery stock. Office 2 1 W. Main. Tel. 1201. Physicians and Surgeoas. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Oppoait Jackson County bank. Night call I promptly answered. Office an residence phone Main 3432. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Phyai cians and Surgeons, Taylor an Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 212 Offioo phone 501, residence phon G12. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. n mi. r. u. u it vw, xv. v.i MAINS CARLOW i Osteopath! I Physioiuns. Mission block. Phonl 292. Medford. Medicines. HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MED1 CINES Will euro rheumatiaa asthma, paralysis, sores and pr vate disoasos. Theso remedit may bo procurod at the Sing L laundry, 123 S. Riverside avena Medford, Oro., where thov will I sold by tho proprietor. Dr. Chow Young has tret several sovoro crises with his res edies since coming to Medford ai has for reference somo of the be known and most intelligent' cititei in Southern Oregon. Call on hii Iirlcfc Companies. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. Priddy, 0. D. Naglo, Geo. O'Bnon Contractors aad maa faotnrors of brick; dealer nressed brick and lime. Offjo Postoffico blook, room 5, Pho No. 3181.