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MEDJfORD MAIL TltJ 3 i ij - -------- - When buyers seem elusive and reluctant, use more "advertising pressure" I -- -- - - 4 --- "----4- K X I APPLE CROP BESTM WEST Only Part of Country Roportlnn a Full Yield Is Pacific Coast Mountain Statos Reasonably Good Crop Central West Scarcely Any. CHICAnO, July 27. At tlio pros ont tlmu tlio bust prospucl for apples lu any section rf tlio country, ami, In fact tliu only part of tlio country that given iiromlno of producing a full crop, lu evident In tlio Pacific const ntntcs California, OroKon nud Wash ington with practically a Blinllnr condition lu Idaho, Last yonr tlio yield lu thotio fnr wimtorn nlato wan curtailed moderately by spring freoxos and other unfavorable dovalopinontn, but no fnr thin season nothing linn dovolopod to Imllcntu any llmltatlona in tlio output. Whllu tlio ylold prom Iboh to ho what Ih gonornlly termed n full crop, It In not oouontlally a humpor crop, rti tlio trees nt proHout In bearing nro cnpnhlo of produc ing much inoro fruit thnn In In night tlilrt reason. It Ih juiit n i;ooil healthy ylold, good alllco lu quantity and qual- It)'. Tlio mountain ntatcH furthor ro moved from tho Pacific ocoan fared wormi thin yoar than those border ing Its watorn. Colorado, Now Mox tcon and Montana hnvo roasotmbly good cropn, but lato iiprlug frostu cut down what at tho ntart In tho spring Hiiggontod humpor yloldti. Tho pros out promise la what might connorvn. tlvoly bo tormod n modorato ylold loan thnn Inot nennon In uiont dlntrlca In ho hrco sacs. Unli will llkoly pro duco a moderately good crop. Between tho Mliutlsnlpl rtvor and tho ItocUy mountalnn tho prospective crop In unovoi' but, considered an a wholo, In fair nnd perhaps a Utllo ahovo tho crop produced last yoar. Iowa ban ulmont no apploH, tho spring frontii bolng very novoro In that ntato. Nobraoka'H apples nro pro ducod nlniont ontlroly In u fow south eastern cnuntlo. Thoro tho ylold Ih fairly good, but unovon, purhnpH av eraging not qulto nil good ns taut Boa Hoii. KntiHiui nnd northorn Missouri havo moro apples thnn lnnt yoar, par ticularly ICnnnnn, whoro about GO por coat of a crop Is la sight, compared wltltonly 10 to 15 per cent of a crop last yoar. In Missouri nnd Arkansas tho July condition Indicates a crop cloao to 40 por cont. A yoar ago about 15 to 20 por cont of a crop wnn oxpoctod. Tho qunllty of tho MlBHlualppI val loy crop promises to bo qulto satis factory, though not notably so, por hnpn about an nvorngo for tho noc flon. HEAVY RECE F TS CAUSE DROP IN BARRETTS Hgobol & Day of Now York, under d.ito of July 22, nay: SaloB at auction horo this weok here: Monday, 27 cars; Tuesday, 14 cars; Wodnuudny, 20 cars, and today, Thursday, 28 cars. ProHout prices nro iib follews: BartlottH $2.20(012.10 Wlcksons f ... LAO 1.00 BurhunlCH 1.05 (if .65 TrngedlcH ;.. l.G0Q1.16 EggB 1.30 1.05 'Gormnns 1.35 1.30 Purple Dtiano 90 .65 Santa Rosa 80 .70 Crawfords 60 .30 Dookorn .70 .45 TttHcnn Clings 45 ,40 Malaga Grapes $1.75 Thompson Soodloss Cluntorn . . $3.00 Cherries Ono car IllngB from Cove Ot with docay today averaged 85c. Soasou ondod, PluniB Arrivals not so hoavy. Market steady at ahovo quotations. First Eggs nnd GoniiiuiH today did woll. Ponchos Vory sninll nrrlvalH and soiling low, OrnpoB A fow enra from soiithorn California sold high ns ahovo. Bartlotts Vory hoavy rucolpta, 15, 000 boxon yostonlay and today, but on n drop lr tho markot to about $2 ovorybody wnntH thorn nnd this low prlco will put thorn Into liumodlnto ooiiHiimptlon, nnd thou with tho in oronsod domnnd wo look for higher prlcoB, California la nt tho vory holght of hor shipping of this fruit, Tho porfoctly immonso arrivals of Georgia ponchos, 100 to 150 car loads dally, havo doprossod prlcoB on all Pacific coast fruit nnd naturally E ST. Four-Foot Vein of Four to Six Per Cent Copper Struck on Old Lock wood Lcduo, In Dluc Lcd0 Dis trict. Sam KogorH, tho (loan of tlio mili um of tho Dluc Lodgo onnip, gnvo (ho following information regarding tho work iu tho district. lu the Si. Atigou's group, owned by Henry Callahan of Spokane, Dr. Keilily anil otherri, u four-foot vein of oru running from -1 to 0 per cunt copper ami from .fliiO to $1 in gold Iiiih been recently struck. Tho first tiinuul Htnrlcil on Ii!h claim, which h known among tlio old-timors us tho Loukwuod ledge, wiih too high up tho mountain. A Hccoml tuntifl wiib Htartcd 500 foot down the mountain, and nt a doptli of 75 foot the oru wan struck. Now a orobKont !h lining mndu to the Tool wall. Tlio ntriko in regarded an ono of tho moHt important iu tho his tory nf tho camp. JnmcH Morris, whoso clniiiiH ad join (ho St. Augon's group, is hav ing his property Hiirvoyed with u view to pntouting. Tho Kilcou group !h iiIko liciug surveyed. The Hloomfiold, owned by Andrew JuldnoHH, Ib r.howing up a 15-foot vein of coppor oro. Tho prospects wcro novor brighter for tho establishment of a good camp nt the Illuo Ledge, ami nil tho minors ami owners are much encouraged by the outlook. 1910 APPLES NOW IN PORTLAND MARKET (Tolcgram.) Thought tho fruit linn not yot reached maturity, tho mnrkotlng of tho 1010 crop of npplos In this stnto ban already bogun, tho first transac tions of Importnnco for tho sonson having boon closed nt Hood Rlvor. Rno & Hntflold of Now York who for years past havo boon among tho heav iest buyers of Orogon apples, nro re ported to havo purchased tho ontlro crop of two of tho largest orchards at Hood Hlvor. Tho output of thoso orchards Is estimated nt 30,000 boxes, for tho moat pnrt Nowtowns nnd SplL zenborgs. Tho denl wnn closed by George Rao, sonlor mombor of tho Now York firm, who has spont tho past fow wooka In tho most Important fruitgrowing dis tricts of Colorado, Utah and Idaho. In an Intorvlow ho la crodltod with tho prediction thnt tho northwest this year win mnrxot nootu twico as many apples ns over bofore. In tho north west Konornll;, ho snys, tho npplo crop Is nn Immonso ono nnd fully up to tho nvorago In qunllty. Tho prlco paid for tho npplos nl roady contracted nt Hood Rlvor, n8 UBiinl, has not yot boon given out, but thnt It 1b satisfactory to tho grow orfl thoro la llttlo doubt. In tho Medford and othor southern Orogon fruitgrowing districts but llt tlo lu tho way of mnrkotlng tho com ing pear and npplo ciops has yot boon done, but deals of Importance In that part of tho stnto nro expected soon. Iu tlio Roguo Rlvor vnlloy nnd Unip qun vnlloy thoro will bo n generous yield of pears nnd npplos this year, and lato reports Indicate thnt tho fruit will bo superb In quality. Thoro la a movomont afoot, partic ularly In tho Umpqun vnlloy, whoso purposo Is to bring nbout hotter mar keting facilities for tho fruit produc od thoro thnn havo boon onjoyod In tho paBt. To this ond tho Umpqun Vnlloy Fruit GroworB' association nt n rocont mooting went on rocord ns favoring tho disposition of tho bulk of lliolr producta lu tho onstorn In stead of In tho coast ninrkots, tho bo llof bolng thnt hotter prlcoa gonornlly could bo obtained In tho oast than havo to (Into boon socurod In tho coaBt m rkolB. With this ond In vlow groat- or offortB thnn ovor boforo will bo nindo this yonr to Intorost onstorn huyors In tlio products of southorn Orogon, Isn't thoro n. "Holp Wnntod" nd todny thnt menus something to you? bo. After anothor ton rtnya wo Bhnll bo out of tho toodB aa far na Geor gia poachoa aro concoraod. Woathor Tho hot spoil has pass ed nnd thla wook It hna boon vory flno. Tompornturo 05 to 70 dogroos. STRIKE MAD AUGENS GROUP HOW TO FIND GET IN TOUCH WITH TUB you to Bovon out of ovory ton of city. Tho other throo could bo IN LOOKING FOR WORK OWN ADS. You Uiub mnko a roal business matter of It. And ISN'T you not hunt for work In n way thnt Is, of Itself, EVIDENCE OF YOUR Want Ads One Cent DENVER SWELTERING; 18 DAYS OF HEAT DENVER, Colo., July 27. Denver today endured her 18th successive day of hot wenthor. in which the temperature remained over 00 de grees. In ten days of that titpc the thermometer registered ahovo 0-1. Last Saturday tlio morcury reached 101, which wns a record, and yester day tho temperature wuh 100 dc grocH. No prostrations from heat were reported, owing to the cool nights. The prosenl hot wave is tho most se vere in yearn. HojwrtH from Kansas indicnto that heat has scared tho crops and thnt dnmago lono to them is great. BELL T 0APPEAR IN COURT FOR MURDER LOS ANGELES, Oil., July 27. Frank M. Bell, who shot and killed Attorney O. P. Widaman nt Artotsin last Thursday, will apponr in court tomorrow. It is not thought prob able that hin preliminary examina tion will bo held for several weeks. It is generally holioved thnt Bell's defouso will bo based on a plea of self-defense. Mouthers of the Bell family nro gathering horo from El Pnso nnd Arizona. NOTICE OP SALE OP $50,000.00 SCHOOL BONDS, DIOTItlCT NO. 10, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. BldB will bo rccolvod up to August 1st., at tho hour of ono o'clock p. m., of Bnld day. by Jns. M.Cronomlllor, Treasurer tf Jackson County, Ore gon, for tho purchnso of G0,000.00 Fifty thousand dollnra), cupon bonds of $1000.00 denotation, to bo isauod by tho School District No. 49, of Jackson County, Oregon, payablo In 20 years, ton years optional bearing Intorcst at tho rato of 6 por cont por annum, Intorcst payablo semi-annually. Bids to bo accompanied by chock, G por cent of tho amount of tho bid, Tho Board of Directors of said School DIst., No. 49, rcnorvo tho right to roject any and all bids. JAS M. GRONEMILLER Treasurer of Jackson County, Oro. Datod thIs 19th.. day of July, 1910. MEDFORD MARKETS. (Prices paid by Medford merchants.) Potatoes, now, $1.40 per owt.; oahhago, 22V&a. Blaokborrios, $11.25. Loganborrios, $11.25 crnto. Green onioiiH, 40o doron bunchos-; radishes, 40o do ecu bunches; rhubarb 4 to fio lb.; lettuce, 40o doron; peas, lo Hi.; turnips, lyjo lb.; boots, 40o dozen buncliea: carrots, 40o dozen bunehc8. Ponchos, CO to 75o box. Apricots, Go lb. Cucumbers, 15o to 20o dor. Squnsh, 3550o doron. Corn, 10a dozon. Butter, Kggs and Poultry. (Prices pnid by Mcdford morchnnts.) Ranch buttor, 2527Vao; fnnoy oroumory, 30o. Prosh ranch eggs, 30c. Mixod poultry, 10(i)14o; spring chickens, 1820o; turkoya, "17c. (Prioos paid producers.) ITuy Timothy, $10; nlfnlfn, $15; grnBs, $14; grain hay, $10. Grain Whont, $1.15 bushel; oats, $32 ton ; hnrloy, $30 ton. Boof Cows, 441i o; stoors, 5(ji) 5Vo; pork, Do; mutton, 55V&o; Inmhs, flo; venl, drosaod, 8o. (Soiling pricos.) Rollod hnrloy, $1.00 owt.. $32 ton; bran, $1.70; middlings, $1.85(1.00; shorts, $l.801.85. Local ponohoHj $1. FOR EXCHANGE. WILL trado 160-acro farm In Klam ath county for good rcBldonro prop orty In Medford, or fruit mnch In vnlloy; this placo Ib undor irrigation ditch and also along rlvor with wa tor powor; Novada-Northorn rail road runs along this placo. If In terested, AddrosB Ownor, P. O. Box No. G76. tt RIGHT PEOPLE! A campaign of classified advortlalng will Introduce tho PROBABLE BUYERS OK THAT PROPERTY 'OP YOUR8 In this found, too, by oxtondlng tho campaign somewhat. YOU MUST ANSWER ADS AND ANSWER THE ANSWERS TO YOUR I FOB EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE -Want to exchangol. Oklahoma land for good fruit land of equal vnluo near Mcdford; 160 ncroe of cholco all tlllablo land ad Joining town of 1500 inhabitants; thrco blocks of high school; soven- room houso; throo acres Elbortai poaches, flvo acres alfalfa; olghty In cultlvaLon; balance pasture for town cows; abundanco of good wa ter; land sultablo to plat for ad dition to town; cholco location In best section of Oklahoma. Address C. George Apacho, Okla. 118 FOR SALE. Ranches. FOR SALE 113 1-2 acres, 100 acres good farm land; 14000; 4 homo stead relinquishments; 3 homo steads novor been filed on. Ad drosB 2C, euro of this oftico. Business Property. POR SALE Cholco business prop crty at a bargain, on long tunc; . . - i easy terms. Address Condor Wa ter Power Co. Hoasea. FOR SALE 7-room houso, with 2 lots, barn, etc., 3 1-2 blocks from now depot; $2400. Address owner, P. O. Box 576. Business Opportunities. FOR8ALE A nlco Httlo business In a fast growing town. For Informa- Hon nddrcBB L. care of thla office. 110 FOR SALE Old established bnsI- noss in tho farmors' fruit bolt of the Roguo River valley, at Phoenix, Ore., an S. P. R. R. Stock at pres ent $10,000; all clean, well select od and froo from oncumbrances. Two lotB, store, building with all i F0U SALE Tents, gooi aB new, ex modorn conveniences, warehouses, tra heavv canvass, camp equipment, postofflce In store, and everything' dishes, ranges, etc. Vincent & Ba- nocessary for conducting tho busl noss. Last year's sales $39,000. Inqulro of Hcarn, Fisher & Co., Phoonlx, Oro., for tortus. Acreage. FOR SALE Or trado, 320 acres good avorago land, rell located; all wild land; about 30 acres non-tillable; j no hills; two miles from railroad station; cornors In Roguo rlvor; 100 acres of this Is worth prlco of j wholo tract; ebcapest property in eamo vicinity; good orchard district; flno for promotion; will tako city or ranch proporty In part payment, horo or olsowroro. Agency. J. W. Dresslor tf FOR SALE Four acres In tho city of Ashland, Oregon, on cornor Boul evard and Walker Btroot; flno 4-i yoar-old orchard, borrlos nnd vego- ( tables; city wntor piped to grounds; , good soil; nice 5-room plastored houso with bath, hot end cold wa- , poR SALE A full Una of Old Hamp tor; ban; honhouso; prlco $4500 , shire nnd Onk Bonds, plain and cloth for quick salo. Box 236 Ashland, i finish; letter heads and envelopes. Orogon. Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE 336-acro rauch, good rlvor bottou land, eoven miles from Eugene, throo mllos from S. P. sta tion, on R. F. D, route, noar school and churc Good buildings, fencos nnri wntnp lnrgfts nnrl Imnlnmnnta and 20 head of flno Guernsey stock KOtt RKNT-Nowly furnished rooms, go with tho placo. Ono hundred, ono block from postofflco and nata poituds of outter por wook goes to I torh"- 30S North Ccntral ttY0- markot from tlio placo. Splendid I ROOMS, light, niry, roomy, $3.50 n fruit land. Will soil part nt $65 orj weok; bath and shower; convenient. wholo at $00 por aero with torms on i Tclophono 051. 113 ono-half. Inqut'o of Rhoads & FOR RENT Furnlshod rooms by tho Sutton, Spr'ntflold, Or. 114 l FOR SALE CO acres, flnost build- Ini nlln lr. thn Vftllov Includlm. 30 ' o . .. - , .....-- -"J acres good fruit land; choap and torms right. H. O. Maltby, No. 7, Postofflco Bldg. , FOR. SAT.K fi and 10-nnrn tracts I just within nnd adjoining oity lim J....1 sit.. i ..1.'.!..! .. i!. ' itn, at a bargain, on 5 nnnunl pny monts. Address Condor Water Power Co. Lota. FOR SALE Buslnesa Iota on Main Btroot, Eaglo Point; prlco reasonable; first como, first choice, D. B. Doo tor & Co., Eaglo Point. 126 BUYERS IT A BUSINESS MATTER7 Should BUSINESS TACT AND SENSE? a Word FOR SALE Lot. FOR 8ALE City lots, $20; for a small, safe Investment boo tho city lots I offer at 300 and 250 per lot; 20 cash payment; balance 10 por month; no interest. H. C. Maltby, No. 7 Poetoffico Bldg. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Parrot, 3 years old, talks, sings, whistles, cries and does everything .i No. 1 South American parrot can do except saying any thing naughty or swearing. Apply to owner. Jos. B. Stevens, Tolo, Jackson county, Oregon. 115 FOR SALE Shop for cleaning and pressing clothes. Apply room 15, Postofflco bldg. FOR SALE Handsome team black mares, 4 and 5 years old; weight 2700; sound; work any placo; very stylish. Address A. K., Mall, Med ford, Or. 110 FOR SALE Heavy nprlns wagon, doublo harness, cheap. Enquire Vin son's livery barn, Riverside ave nue. iii FOR SALE Camp horse and child's pony. Inquire at Russell's confec tionery, tf FOR SALE Two new houso tents, all complcto for housekeeplrg. Call io. i oo. central avenue. no i FOU SALE COO-lb. cream separator, UBCd two months, cheap, or will ' trndo separtor as part payment on cow C. S., this otflce. 110 Ftt SALE-Good sacks In t quantl- . . . ' vnrnR rnf- pnrnflr liRAri rnrnn nrmlra j ' , r ' , , wUU JUIU, UUO fUV 1UU1I WUVU1, good as new, $20. 147 South Cen tral avenue. 113 kor, Medford water works contrac tors. 113 FOR SALE Two years' leaso on 350 aero ranch, together with 6 horses, 4 colts, 3 milk cows and all ma chinery necessary for running ranch. 50 acres alfalfa; thlB year's crop is botween 300 and 400 tons of the best hay; good markot; 3 miles from Ashland on flno road. Address A. S. Fllson, Ashland, Or. FOR SALE Legal Manns of all kinds trespass and other notices, at Mall Tribune office. KOR SALE One first-class 3 1-4 Shuttlor tragou, with wood rack. Woods Lumber rj0 tf FOR SALE Halt prlco, pumping plant, consisting of pump house, 30 feet high, 3000 gallon tank, pump and pipe connections complote with 1 ono-horso pewor motor and trans former. N. L. Townsond, 721 Ben nott uvenuo. tt FOR SALE Chandler & Price Gor don Jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain. Inqulro Mall Tribune office, FOR RENT Furnished Rooms. day or wook; oloctriclty, baths and 8 loioynono. Btl'COt. 12 8 South Holly 112 (FOR RENT Modorn furnlshod rooms at 604 West 10th or 124 King I Btreot. FOR RENT Furnlshod rooms for trnnRlontn. No. 10 1 trnnBlonts, No. 10 North Grapo stroot, noxt to Farmora' and Fruit growers' bank, Houses. FOR RENT 5-room houso, largo bam ami chlckon housos, ono mllo oast, $10 por month; would raako oxcollont cbltkou ranch, Address Box 172, FOR RENT. Housekeeping TUxrmM. FOR RENT Two suites of modern housekeeping rooms, vacant August 5. 222 South Holly st. Miscellaneous. FOR RENT Barn, largo enough for 4 horses. Inqulro at Rusaoll's con foctlonery. tf FOR LBAbE Fully equlrped gold nilno; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all ororated by electric pow oi. Ownor will furnish froo qIoc trlo power for sbaro In proceeds. Seo Smith, at Condor Water & Powor Co. WANTED. Miscellaneous. WANTED Second hand bicycle; must bo In good order and a snap. Call 319 So. Grape street. 110 HELP WANTED. WANTED Woman to do family washing every week. Box 616, Medford, Or. 110 Help Wanted Female. WANTED A waitress; must bp ex perienced. Apply Louvre cafe, tf WANTED At tho Ashland Hotel, Ashland, a chambermaid and wait ress; both must como well recom mended and fully competent; good wages. Address N. D. Hardy, prop., Aohland, Or. WANTED A lady cook at tho Dia mond Hotel. tf Help Wanted Male. WANTED Experienced atone cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Power Co's. otflce. WANTED Four young men to rent a large, well ventilated, nicely fur nished room. Cair604 W. 10th St. tf 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 penish. Wash. REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED To buy lot 50x100 feet; must have water and bo off paved street; not over $350; will make small payment down and balance monthly payments without Interest. Address Earl, care of this offlce.110 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 prestolito key. Suitable reward will be given on return of same to Mail Tribune office, tf 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 Main 242. Mcdford. Ore. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm building. A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post offico. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attorneys-nt-law. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col- vig, C. L. Reames. , Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank build ing, second floor. Architects. NORMAN WINDER, architectural draftsman and builder See me about your now home. I can save you monoy 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 Main 3471. Residence phono 2471. Tin Shop. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron ware on hand and madi to order. 128 North G St. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un- dortnkors. Day phono 351. Night phones, C. W. Conklin 3601, J. n. Butler 3571. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mnokoy nnd die with joy." Ovor Alien & Reagan's store; entranoo on Seventh stroet. Stenographers. ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Block. Stonographio work done quiokly nnd woll Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped job office in South orn Oregon; Portland pricos, 37 South Contral avenue. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Cement Sidewalks. CEMENT SIDEWALKS, hriokmason, otono mason, plastering nnd all kinds of stucco work. Expert work manship at roasonablo charges by tho day or contract. Address Ma sons, 511 E. Mnin at., Medford, Or. DCBtUtM. DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANK-Office in room 200, Phippa bldg. Ga.-t ad ministered for extraction of teeth. Tclophono Main 343. Night phone. 4432. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Dontist Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' bank building, west of the tracks. Messenger Service. MESSENGER SERVICE Mesen gera furnished at nil hoars ot day and till 0 p. m. to any part of city, from 10c to 25o. Phone Main 1812. Billiard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up utaira, Yonng & Hall building. A nice, cool place to spend the hot after noons. Hospital. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South C st., Medford, Ore. E. W. Hisey, Matron. Official hopitaI P. & E. R. B. Roal Estate. EARLE C. SABIN Orchard tracts, city property. List yonr holding with me. Only desirable property handled. Room 202, Fruitgrowers' Bank bldg. BOl Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled?. Room 29, Jackson County BanlTbuilding, Medford, Ore. Cigars aad Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse Dealers in tobacco, cigars and smokors' supplies. Exclusive agents of Lewis Single Binder, EI Merito and El Palencia. 212 West Msia street. Palatera sd Paperbjuccn. H. G. DEAN, O. P. M7MULLEN Phono 3732. Dean & McMullen, contracting painters, painting, pa per hanging and tinting. Estimatas on all kinds of painting work. Medford, Or. Furniture. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in new and second-hand furniture and hardware. Agents for Monnd City 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 Btoves and ranges. New and second-hand furniture. Eads' old stand, 18 W. F st. South. Phone 01, Medford, Ore. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERD3S Our trees are budded, not grafted. Oar stock is not irrigated. Wo guarantee ev erything put out. We are not in the trust. H. B. Patterson, office re moved to 116 East Main st. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO., Inc. Growers of high grade nursory stock. Office 25 W. Main. Tel. 1201. Physicians and Surgeon. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answored. Office and residonco phone Mnin 3432. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi cians and Surgeons, Taylor and Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 213. Office phono 501, residonco phone 612. Office hours 0 a. m. to 8 o. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW . Osteopathia Physicians. Mission, block. Phone 292. Medford. Medicines. HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES Will euro rheumntism, asthma, paralysis, sores and pri vate diseases. These remedies may bo procured at tho Sing Let laundry, 123 S. Riverside avenue, Medford, Oro., whoro thov will be sold by tho proprietor. Dr. Chow Young has treat several sovoro eusos with his rem edies since coming to Medford and has for reference somo of the best known nnd most intelligent citixens in Southorn Oregon. Call on him. Brick Oompaulefl. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W. Priddy, O. D. Nagle, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractors and rnann faoturers of briok; dealers ia pressed briok nnd lime. Office ia Postofflco block, room 5. Pkoat No. 3181.