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"- --4M-' I ---- 4 --- To Want-Advertise Under "For Sale" Is to Turn It Into Money -- ..- .... - ------ FIRST DECIDUOUS FIOIUOCTIM Horaco W. Day of Suuhcl &. Day Tolls of Early Markollno of West ern Products by Methods Since Dccomo Universal. NEW. YORK, Aug, 2.-A I lliix tillil', Ullljll MO lllllliy tllOUSIIIld Clti'S of fruit are sold ut auction iiiiiiii ally, it hardly scorns possible Hint il in only it few yearn ago when Ilium was no California fruit hoIiI this way. Iloiuco W. Day, of Hgohol Si Day, Iiiih a catalogue of t ho first two ears of California deeiduoiis fruit that voro uvur sold oil (his market. Tlio fieri t miiIu was .lunu 28, 1887. On thin ilay C. 1. ventilator oar 1017, containing 80(1 boxos of pluiiiH, ebonies, apricots ami pouches, was offered. Tlio Halo was hold by llrown & Hcccomh in tlio building which thoy occupied, whoro thu mnv government custom home now stands. Tho fruit wiih hold by Iho laic Commodoro lirown. Sgobol A: Day woro then tlio Now York representatives of Iho Califor nia Fruit union, tlio first orgauirn tiou of California deciduous grow er. Thoy, together with Porter MntH. A: Co. oC Chicago, and the Kail Fruit Co. (Edwin T. Karl) f Cali foruia woro thu principal handlers of dooiduoiiH fruit in tlio country. There woro in thin car 0(1 half crates of pluiiiH, which brought .f 1.H0; 80 half 1o.oh cherries, $ 1 .f0(it 1 .55 ; 177 half crates apricots, .?1.25(iil..'0; 87 hoxcH ponchos, $2.50; 1115 erntos of plums. $1.55, ami 'J:tl orates apri cots, .f-I.50(cf).'l. Tim shippers were I.. W. Duck. Frank II. Huck and V. K Strong & Co., and tlio car caiuo from Vncnvillo, In IIioho tlav the qucMioii of re-frit-oration wan ipiite an item, it costing ? 1 7f to refrigerate a C. F. T. car. the kind that worn then used from the count. In consequence, thin fruit oniiiu throuuh from Yuciivillo under eiilihitioii mid arrived here in tt.xccllont couditioii. Thole worn oulv S()(l packages in (ho cur, computed to a little over 1(11)0 package', hhip ped in ears now. It wt not feasible to pack wo many with ears under U'litilation. Tlio fruit was unloaded In Jersey City and sampled and had to ho carted ovor to the unction room. The not rosults were pleasing to tlio growers mid shortly after the system wiih inaugurated here it wiih taken up at Boston, later at Clii eagn, and finally in olhor largo cit ies. Tlio production of fruit on the coitHt had boon increasing so rapidly that the mowers felt hoiiio chnugn from tlio old private sale methods then in force wns nccehHitry, and wlillo they had not tried tlio auction, thought it was the oulv solution for them. That this wiih a wio course lias been hIiowii by the fact that at this time pructieally atl California and northweslern deciduoiifi ft nit that comes to the larucr cities is sold tliroiiL'li the auctioiih. The hccoud car was sold two days ufionvnrdH, Juno .'10, 1887. This was also ventilated and prices were een holler, half crates of apiicols sell lK .W.10((i)'J.:): half boxes of pluuiH, $1.0,r. Of this tmr, the shippers, bo shies the lliioks, were U. II. niowors and W. W. Smith. Of these the oulv one left in the business is Frank II Huck, who is now the head of the Frank II. Uncle Co. at Yacuville. L. "V. Muck wiih his father and is dead. WOMAN SUFFRAGE IS ISSUE IN OKLAHOMA OUTIIIMK, Okht., Aiiir. L'.-Wom- mi htinVime is to ho one of (ho is hiioh in Iho Oklahoma priinarios to day. Leo Cruse, tlio Democratic candidate for uovoruor, opposes woiiiuii'h rights and had made this faot part of Ids campain. Thomas Foruuson is the Hepiiblioan candi tbtto for the Kiibornatorial iiomina tiou. Governor Haskell is not a candidate, the Oklahoma constitution prohibiting re-election. It is o.xpecled that only a liuhl ole will bo polled in most districts. Medford, Oregen: This certifies that wo hnvo sold Hall's Texas Won dor for tlio euro of all kiduoy, blad lnr and rhoiimalio troubles for ten vca rs, and have novor had 11 com nlnint. II givos ouiek nnd permanent relief. Sixty davs' trentmont in oaeh 'bnttlo. ALdford Pharmnoy, tf 'i J ITar.kins for ITonlth KLAMATH FIRE BURNS TMBER Breaks Out Afresh and Threatens Much Damauo In Weyerhaeuser Timber on Topsy Grade Eleven Men Flfihtlnu It. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Ailis. 2. A foroitt flro, which Iiiih boon burning In a Hinall way for ton days near whntl h Known aH tlio Topsy Oradt) In tlio Woyorhaitonor lliulior, 25 miles HouthwoHt of lioro, Iiiih broken out nfroidi and now throatoiifl to do uiiirli daunt go. Eleven uioa, uudor tlio direction of Will llaldwln of tlio Oregon Flro Pro tectlvo itHHoclatlon, aro on tlio hcoiio directing tlio work of extinguishing tlio flitmoH. Tlio flro which Iiiih hoon raging lu thu country cnHt of lioro on thu north fork of tlio Hprnguo river Ih uudor control and Iiiih doao little damage, nlthotiKli It burned ovor conuldornblo territory. HUCKLEBERRIES PLENTIFUL ' IN MOUNTAINS THIS YEAR D (1. llrown and Hon, Froil llrown, caiuo down from CryHtnl crook yes terday hrltiKlUK 80 tptllonii (if Hwatup huckloborrli'H which thoy picked around tlio north end of tlio Upper Klamath lake, and for which thoy found ready nalo at $1 por gallon. Mr. llrown iiiiya tlio crop of Hicho berries Ih the largoHt ho l.na hooii It for iiiniiy yearw, and tbat reports romo from all partn of tlio higher country, where the mountain bucklo berrleH grow, that thoy aro moro plentiful than boforo for many yoarn TIiIh will moan that tliotiBiiudH of ramperH will take the long hlko to ward tlio I.ko of thu WoodH country and Huckleberry mountain during the last wouk In August to lay In a supply of tl oiiu ItiHcloiiB berries for their wlntor'8 uhc, and many will pick for market. Tlio UHurl prlco for these borrloH Ih $1 per gallon nnd there Ih nlwnyn a good market for all that nro brought to town. Klamath Chronical. Gtinflcnlicim In Troulilc. SKATTLK. Wash.. Aug. 2. M. Kobert (luggenheim, scion of tip house of OiiKgoiihciin, patron of au tomobile meets, yacht regattas, Mar athon races, KinuesHes and dicr forms of sport and pastime, has been sued for .1 100.11 ly Patrick M. I'urcell, president of the I'urccll Safe company. I'urcell alleges tliul tlio arrange iiients for the (liiggouheim automo bile meet nt the Meadows last full wore all left to him, even to the se curing of .'l.ri,(W)l inches of press dope that ran next to pure reading matter. I'urcell furthor charges that ho never received a cent for bis labor and expense. CATARRH GERMS Move Out When Hvomel Moves In, Xo stomach dosing. Ilvomei is niailc chieflv of oil of eucalvntus and eucalvtol taken from tlio ouca lvitus forests of inland Australia. and combined with the excellent an tiseptics eniiilovcd in tlio Listorinn svstom. In inland Australia the atmos phere is so impregnated with balsam (brown out bv tlio eucalvntus trees that norms cannot live, and in con hoiiucuco catarih and consumption aro unknown. 1 treatlio Ilvomei and get the sumo pleasant trorm-killiuur air as you would Lrot in the eucalvntus forests. Ilvomei is sold bv drutrirists everv whoro nnd bv Clms. Strang ut $1.00 a cnmnloto outfit. An outfit consists of 11 bottle of Ilvomei. n hard rubber pocket inhaler and full inst motions for use. The mauler lasts a litotimo. nut it von need auothor bottle ot llvomoi voa can t'otit at druggists for oulv fiOc nt anv time. Guaranteed to euro ca tarrh, croui) acd throat troubles or niouov back, llooth's Uvoinoi Co.. Muffnlo. N. Y. GOVERNOR MARSHALL IS NOT A CANDIDATE INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., Aug. 'J. Governor Marshall is not a candidate for the Democratic presidential iiom ination in 101 'J. "The office is loo exalted for any man to declare (hat he is fitted for it." said Marshall, "or to say thai the parlv would be mistaken if it selects someone else for stnndard bearer." "Pnl mnnnv ill tliu ll-ran'l ili unll- lug through a "for snlo" ad some of thu too-mnny things you own. If You Have Business Tact SHOW IT IN YOUR ADS If you Hook omploymont in any kind of business ostabllhmoat,mako your "situation wanted" ad verting campaign bo porHlHtont, ho buslneHB-liko, that It will Impross tlio business man nu a valuablo crc dontlnl for you, of lUolf. To claim business ability, nnd fall to b1ow It In your want advoi lining, la .nbsud. Good advortlfllni; will got you a good Job. Want Ads One Cent a Word MAUS IS DIRECTING AMERICAN LA'KE ARMY AM Kit I CAN' I, A KB, Taeoma, Aug. 'J. The innuouvorH of that part of the United .Slates army comprising the department of tlio Columbia aro under way here, under direction of Brigadier General Minis, department al commander, and tomorrow some leal army skirmishes aro on the pro gram, lioforo the month's work is over fully 10,000 soldiers and mi litiamen will hnvo participated in the biennial mimic warfare. Tlio camp has been provided with a water and Miinitiiry system and to day telephone wires arc being Btrung. Tlio maneuver groundH this yenr will extend over n wider area than ever before. The 2000 picked poldicrs who took part in the military tournament nt the stadium Inst week readied the camp yesterday afternoon, being the last to nrrive. A llttlo storo that Is advcrtlBod woll and to the utmost limit of Its resources, novor will Btay llttlo not oven for a llttlo while. HOT WKATIIKH AI'I'KCTS THE HKI.V. Tender skins aro bound to bo nf fectcd by tlio Increased amount of poison In tho copious porsplratlon thrown off during hot weather. Hashes, hives, blotches, pimples, prickly heat result. Often, too, so rloiiH kln troubles begin this way. To wash away tho poison ontlroly, to clean and cool tho Bkln, mnko nn application of a simple Holutlon ot wlntorgreen with thymol, known as I). D. I). Prescription. Doctors pro- Bcrlbo this D. D. D. Prescription for ocKomn. It Is cold for tho purposo in dollnr bottles, but wo can glvo you for 25 centB enough D. I). D. to kcop your Bkln fresh and clean from sum mor blemlshoo. If thoro Ib any Itch this winter greon lotion will tnko it away Instant ly, tho very second It la applied to tho Bkln. Wo assure you of this, for wo hnvo soon tho result with D. D. D. Mcdford Pharmacy, nonr tho post offlco. MEDFORD MARKETS. (Prices paid by Medford morohants.) Potatoes, now, $1.-10 per owt.; cabbngo, 2(a)2lo. Poaches, $1. Illaokborrios, $11.25. Loganberries, $11.25 ornto. Green onions, 40a dozen bunches; radishes. 10e doyen bunches; siring beans, to; lettuce, 40o dozen; peas, to lb.; turnips, lVfco lb.; boots, 10e doon bunches; carrots, 40c dozen bunches. Peaches, 50 to 7i5o box. Cucumbers, lfc to 20c dor.. Squash, :)5f0o dozen.' Corn, 15c dozen. Cantaloupes, 50(tr7fo dozen. Watermelons, 15(m0e. Tonmtoos, -le. Mutter, Kggs and Poultry. (Prices paid by Medford morohants.) Itnnoli butter. 25(rt27Vo; fancy creamery, !irc. Frosh ranch eggs, 30o. JHxod poultry, 10()l'la; Bpring ehiekons, 18(a)20o; turkoys, 17c. (Prices pnid producers.) liny Timothy, $1(1; nlfulfn, $12: grass, $14; grain hay, $10. Grain Whoiit, $1.15 bushol; oats, W2 ton; barley, $30 ton. Hoof Cows, 44Vj 0; stoor8, 5(Ji) rVo; pork, 0o; mutton,, Ci(a)5ya; minus, uo; voal, dressed, Mo. (Soiling prioos.) Rollod barloy, $1.00 owt., $U2 ton; bran, $1.70: middlings, $.85Ji)1.00; diorts. $1.8001.85. FOR EXCHANGE. WILL trndo ICO-acro rrm In Klam ath county for good rostdonro prop orty in Medford, or fruit mnch In vnlloy; this placo la undor Irrigation ditch and alBO along rlvor with wa tor powor; Novadn-Northiim rail road runs along this placo, If la toroatod, Addross Owner, P, O. Box No. G7C. tf FOR EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE Want to oxchango Oklahoma land for Bood fruit land of etiunl valuo near Mcdford; 160 ncroa of choice all tillable land ad - Joining town of 1000 Inhabitants; thrco blocks oi high school; soven- room houso; threo acres Elberta ' peachcfi, flvo acres alfalfa; eighty In j cultivation; balance- pasture for 1 town cows; abundanco of good wn- tei; land suitable to plat for ad - dltlon to town; cholco :o:atlon In best section of Oklahoma. Address C. Gcorgo Apache. Okla. 118 TO EXCHANGE Income proporty . now paylus 10 per cent Interest flat building (now), located, in Minneapolis, Minn., to ex change for orc'ard fruit land. What have you? Tribune. Add- ess L, care MaU ' 120 FOR SALE. Handles. FOH SALE 113 1-2 acres, 100 acres good farm land; $4000; 4 home- ittnnfl rnllnnlllnlirnnnfa fl hnmiu steads novor boon filed on. Ad - dro8B 2fi. rj.ro of thin office IIuhIiil'sm I'roK.Tty. FOH SALE Choice business prop-1 erty at a bargain, on long time;, easy terms. Address Condor Wa tor Power Co. 1 llOUMTS. FOU SALE Now 7-room modern houso on West Main, 50x118 foot' lot, cornor, choap, at $3750. In-1 qulro ot L. M. Lynn3. 71 C East 1 Main. 138 I FORS"ALE Two now houso tents, ' some furnlturo If desired; shady camping ground. For particulars Mall Tribune office. FOH SALE 7-roora house, with 2 lots, barn, etc., 3 1-2 Mocks from now depot; $2100. Address owner, P. O. Pox 576. Business Opportunities. FOR SALE Or trndo, 320 acres good average land, veil located; all wild land; about 30 acres nou-tlllablo; no hills; two miles from railroad station; corners in Rogue river; FOH RENT Husln'ss loom 2!.i40, 100 acres of this is worth prlco ot J suitable for flrst-clns? rafe. Seo wholo tract; cheapest proporty In . Kofoldt, Rogue Kivor Eteetlc Oora eamo vicinity; good orchard district; pany. tf flno for promotion; will take city or j ranch property In part payment, ' horo or olBowforo. J. W. Dressier Agency. tf Acreage. FOR SALE 120 acros, Evans Creek fruit; Improvements; buy of owner. Wrlto S. F. Potter, U. F. D., Wood vlllo. Or. FO W, S A LE Four acros in tho-city ot Ashland, Oregon, on cornor Boul-, ovnrd aud Wnlkor streot; fine 4-yoar-old ore' ard, borrloa and vege tables; city wator plpod to grounds; good soil; nice C-room plastered houso with biith, hot rnti cold wa tor; bnra; honhouso; prlco $4500 for quick snlo. Box 236 Aship.nd, Oregon. FOH SALE 60 acres, finest build Ing site II tho vnlloy, lnsludlng 30 j acres good fruit land; chonp aad tortus right. H. C. Maltby, No. 7, Postofflco Hldg. , FOR SALE 5 und 10-aoro tracts 1 just within and adjoining city lim- its, at a buigain, on 5 annual pay- nionls. Address Condor Wntorj Power Co. t Lota. FOR SALE IluslnosR lots on Main stroet, Basic Point; price reasonable; 1 first como, first choice. D. B. Doc tor & Co., Eado Point. 126 ' FOR SALE City lota, 20; for a smnll, snfo Invostmout boo tho city lota I offer at ?300 nnd $250 por'KoR LEASE Fufly oqulppod gold lot; $20 cash payment; bnlnuco $10 por month; no interest, H. C. Maltby, No. 7 Postofflco Bldg. FOR SALE- 1 horao, young and ' Bound, wolRht 1500 pounds. Inquiro of Mitchell & Boeck. tf I FOR SALE A full lino of Old Hamp shire nnd Oak Bonds, plain and cloth j finish; letter hoa'da and onvolopos. 1 Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE Miscellaneous. , Foil SALEK0W Yalo motorcycle at j a sacrifice. 125 Soutl. Oal'dalc, 6 ! P- m. 117 FOU SALE Parrot, 3 years old, talks, sings, whistles, cries and docs everything .a No. 1 South American parrot can do except saying any thing naughty or swearing. Apply to owner. Jos. D. Stevens, Tolo, Jackson county, Oregon. 115 lEC0N0MY and Mafi0n fruJt Jarfl f()r enlo. 228 N. Central avenue. 118 KOH SALE Typewriter and type-" writer desk. Vincent & Baker, Med- ford Wator Works Contractors. 118 '"OK SALE-Soven heaa of dairy cows anl throe head of work horsea and ono rig. Address John V. Kelz ur, outBldo city limits, Rlvorslde av- nuo, North. 118 FOR SALE Two showcases, reason ablo prices. Seo Calhoun Sisters, 8 So. Central avo. tf. FOH SALE Milch cow for sale cheap Address R. C, caro of Mall Tribune 118 ' F0R SALE Shop for cleaning and Pressing clothes. Apply room 15, Postofflco bids FOH SALE Single scented buggy by C. H. Corey. Inquire at Garnett Corey hardware 6tore. 115 FOR SALE Camp horse and child's pony. Inquiro at Russell's confec tionery. tf FOR SALETwo yeara'lease on 350 acre ranch, together with 6 horses, 4 colts, 3 milk cows and all ma chinery necessary for running ranch, 50 acres alfalfa; this year's crop Is between 300 and 400 tons of the best hay; good market: 3 miles from Ashland on fine road. Address A. S. Fllson, Ashland, Or. FOH SALE Legal DlanKs or all kinds trespuBS and other notices, at Mall Tribune office. FOH SALE! Chandler & Price Gor- don Jobber, 11x14" press; a bargain. Inquiro Mall Tribune office. FOR RENT Furnished Itooins. FOR RENT Furnished rooms south Holly street. 128 117 FOR RENT Newly rurnlshed rooms, ono block from postoffice and nata torium. 208 North Central avo tf FOR RENT Modorn furnished rooms at 604 West 10th or 124 King street. FOH RENT Furnished rooms for translouts, No. 10 North Grape Btreet, next to Fannera' an3 Fruit growers' bank. Housekeeping noomn. ' FOH RENT Housekeeping rooms upstairs. Inquiro 133 W. Main, upstnlrs. no FOIt RENT Two suites of modern housekeeping rooms, vacant August 5. 222 South Holly st. Houses. FOTT'R'ENT Houso, "5 rooms, 'Bath ,uul ,,antry; city wator and olectric lights. 513 W. Holly st, N. L. Town- so 721 Pennott avonuo. Phono '1233' FOH RENT b-room houoo, 4 blocks from passongor dopot, $20 por mo. Address Box 172, 117 FOR SALE Or ront, Btx-room houso and bath, furnlturo for 6.lo. 228 N. Central avonuo. 118 Sliscolliuieous. ' FOH RENT Barn, largo enough for 4 horsos. Inquiro at RubsoII's con fectionery, tf inlno; ten-stamp mill aud concen trator, all ororntotl by electric pow 01, Ownor will furnish froo elec tric power for ahnro In proceeds. See Smith, at Condor Wator & Powor Co. TORRENT Business lot. Ownor will erojit. building for good tenant Soo Kofoldt, Rogiio Rlvor' Eleccrlo Compauy. tf WANTED. Help Wanted Fcmalo. WANTED Girl for gono-al housc work. Thrco In family. 520 South Holly St. 119 WANTED A waitress; must b ox porlcnccd. Apply Louvro cafo. tf WANTED At tho Ashland Hotel, Ashland, a chambermaid and wait ress; both must como well recom monded and fully competont; good wages. Addrosa N. D. Hardy, prop., Ashland, Or. Help Wanted Male, WANTED Experienced Btono cutter and quarrjr man. Call at Condor Water and Power Co'e. office. WANTED Four young men to rent a large, well ventilated, nicely fur nished room. Call 604 W. 10th St. tf WANTED Salesmen In every local ity of the northwest; money ad vanced weekly; many make over $1000 month,"; choice ot territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top penlsh. Wash. Miscellaneous. UP-TO-DATE shorthand and type writing taught quickly and woll; morning and ovonlng school; for terms, address Box 245, Medford. POSITION All kinds of well work neatly done. Leave orders at 1115 West Main. A. N. Walters. 120 WANTED Young man will pay $1,50 week for single room with private '.anilly; uses neither liquor, nor tobacco. Permanent roomer. Ar dress X3G, care of Mail Tribune of fice. 115 WANTED Board nnd four rooms wanted by family of tlnce adults and two cMldren. Addrecs Bubb Dox 22G, postoffice. 118 LOST. LOST On Mala etieet between Cen tral and Oakdale, a Greek Fnt. pin a lyre set with pearls. Finder please return to Mail Tribune office. Re ..rd. 118 LOST Near Valley Auto or on Main street, on Central Point road, key ring, holding about a dozen keys, including prestolite key. Suitable reward will be given on return of same to Mail Tribune office, tf LOST A horse, weight 1000 lbs.; brand C on left hip; 15 hands high; strayed or stolen from Hubbard's pastnro on Big Butte. Reward for return. Address information to Mrs. Rose Whetstone, R. F. D. No. 1. Medford, Or. 116 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Public Auditor. E. R. WHEELER, Public Account ant and Auditor. Books opened for corporations, firms and indi viduals. Auditing, investigating and Systematizing. Address 707 Onkdalo Avo. S. Phone Main 242. Medford. Ore. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm building. A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post office. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attornoys-at-Inw. No. 0 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Renmes. Lawyers. Of fice Mcdford National Bank build ing, second floor. Architects. NORXLiN WINDER, architectural draftsman and builder See mo about your now homo. I can save you money by planning to your own ideas nnd figuring with you right. Write Box 37, P. 0., Med ford. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects aud Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Main. Phono Main 3471. Residouce phono 2471. Tin Hhopa. J. A. SMITH Till shop. Tin and shoot iron waro on hand and madi to ordor. 128 North G St. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phono 351. Night phones, C. W. Conklin 3001, J. H. Butler 3571. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with Mnokoy and dio with joy." Ovor Allou & Reagan's store; entrance on Seventh street. Stenographers. ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Slook. Stonogrnphio work done quickly and woll. Printers aud Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has Iho host equipped job office in South orn Orogon; Portland prices. 37 South Contrnl avenue. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Cement Sidewalk. CEMENT SIDEWALKS, bnekmason, stone mason, plastering and all kinds of stucco work. Expert work manship nt reasonnblo charges by tho day or contract. Address Ma sons, 511 E. Main st., Medford, Or. Dcatlsta. DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANK-Offioe in room 200, Phipps bldg. Qan ad ministered for extraction of tooth. Tolophono Main 343. Night phone. 4432. DK. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Dontist--Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers' & Fruitgrowors' bank building, west of the tracks. Messenger Service. MESSENGER SERVICE Mescn gors furnished nt all hours of day and till 9 p. m. to any part of city, from 10c to 25o. Phone Main 1812. Billiard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. BiliiardH, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs. Young & Hall building. A nio, cool place to spend the hot after noons. Hospitals. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 Sonth C st, Medford, Ore. B. W. Hisey, Matron. Official hospital P. &... Real Estate. EAHLE C. SABIN Orchard tracts, city property. List yonr holding with me. Only desirable property handled. Room 202, Froitrrowera, Bank bldg. Bill Fosters. VERNE T. CANON BUI Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly! filled. Room 20, Jackson Count I Bank building, Medford, Ore. Cigars and Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE. Smokehouse I Dealers in tobacco, cigars anil smokers' supplies. Exclusive agent of Lewis Single Binder, EI Meritol and El Palencia. 212 West Mai street Painters and Paperhaagcr. H. G. DEAN, O. P. M'MULLEN I Phone 3732. Dean & McMaUenJ contracting painters, painting, pa-l per hanging and tinting. Estimate on all kinds of painting work.1 Medford, Or. Furnlturo. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers new and second-hand furniture and hardware. Agents for Mouni City kitchen cabinet. 323 E. 7th St MISSION FURNITURE WORKS- Corner 8th and Holly sts., Med ford. Mission Furniture mado tel order. Cabinet work of all kinds I A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook stove and ranges. New and second-hani furniture Eads old stand, 18 Wl F st. South. Phono 91, Medford Ore. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERH3S Our tree are budded, not grafted. Our stoot is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. Wo are not in tkt trust. H. B. Patterson, office re moved to 116 East Main st. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO.. Inc. Growers of high grade nursery stook. Office 211 W. Main. Tol. 1201. Physicians mid Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposit Jackson County bank. Night call! promptly answered, uxiice ami residonco phono Main 3432. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi cians und Surgeons, Tuylor am Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 213 Office phone 501, residonco phon 012. Office hours 0 n. m. to fi n. nj DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVJ MAINS CARLOW Osteopath 1 uybiuiuiiH. imsaioii diook. rnoa 292. Medford. Medicines. HOW YOUNG'S ONES Will CHINESE MED.I ottro rheumatisal asthma, paralysis, soros and pri vate diseases. These remodie may bo prooured at tho Sing La! laundry, 123 S. Riverside avenaj juuuioru, uro., wuero mev win 0 sold by tho proprietor. I Dr. Chow Young has treat several Bovore cases with bis rem cdies sinco coming to Medford as has for roforenco some of the beJ known and most intelligent oiticeq in Southern Oregon. Call on hin Itrlck Oonwuile. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. Priddy, O. D. Nagle, Geo. 3 O Bnen Contractors and mam faoturers ofi briok; dealers i pressed briok and lime, Office Postoffice block, room 5. Pkor No. 3181. fyr""---"" fT tJ. r 't v vrf tH: