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AOSDIfOJID MAIL TRIBUNE, MISDFOflD, OREOON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1910. ----- --- -4 To Want-A vertise is to be Business-Like-Because it Gets Results ---- ---.. .. ...-, ...-, "-- y -y I V CLARKE PLEDGES PRINT NG REFORM Assembly Cnmllrinto for State Printer Who Promises Rcorunnlzatlon of Office Is Isltlnii In Mcdford Mar ried n Jncksonvlllo Girl. William J, Clarke, ciiudidiitu for fituto prlutor on lio Kvpuhliruii tiukel, and Indorsed liy thu assembly, U at tlio Hotel NuhIi. Mr. Clarke ih making it tour of Southern Oregon in thu iuloruHl of his candidacy and was inlorviowod ly tlio Mail Tribune reporter. Mr. Clarke Ih well known in thin miction, having burnt coming into thu vulloy mIiicu thu curly '80h. Ho married M!hm Laura Liiy, a Jnckxonvillu girl, In 1802, and bunco fools devoted to tlio Hutto river see tion. Mr. Chirk is u Hon of tlio late Samuel A. Clarke, tlio veteran mil tor and publisher and fruitgrower of Salem, Or., iiIho thu war editor of the Cortland Orcgoniuu, and who wjih Hiieeeedud iih t'ditor by the lately du oonsod H. W. Scott. Mr. Clarke wan a cundidatu four yours ago for thu office of statu printer, and while hu carriud Jnck- Hon, JoHuphluo and a iiuiabur of othur counties in the Htate, vuh deftftted. lie hart edited and miiungud a ntim bur of pit porn in thu pant, notably tlio -Suliin 8(11(0811)11)1, thu Willamette Fanner and in now owner of (hu dor vain Weekly Star. Ho Iiiih beua biic ceHMful in hiH newspaper ventureri and in known iih oho of the few in nowspupordoin that ban made a coin putenuy. .Mr. Clarke HtatuH that the Hitun llon appeam good to him and that hu Iiiih nHHiiranceH from all thu huc tion which ho Iiiih viHited of hiiccchh, .Mr. Clarke believes that the Htate printing office cowls thu Htate too much money and ih favoring a flat Hillary for thu position, an ih accord ed all the othur Htate officer; that it in not right that the ntuto printer should aceumulato a eompetenuy in four .vohrs' lime, nor nhould thu of fiuu hu iiheil for political purpoHUH, an it Iiiih hueu in thu pitHt, nays Mr. Clarke, and he went on to hIiow that thu pant officials had corruptud .t by political methnds instoud of con ducting thu offiuu hh it really is a contract position merely. Mr. Clarke makuH thu claim that thu Htate printing- office payH a fee that would he ample to meet thu pay roll of a greater majority of the tatu official, or uuiiiotliiug like ,f!l(),000 per year. The annual np propiiatiou for thu office could be largely reduced by placing tho office under Htnte ownornliip with a nalary attached, and the position made a part of thu stiile's machinery and taken out of politics. Mr. Clarke promises' to later on publish intcruKling facts and figures upon this mibject, bearing upon the saving of ho great a huiii an $20, 000 por year to thu Oregon taxpayer. In 11)00, hv an initiative petition, tho people of this Htate voted to place thu statu printing offieo upon a flat salary, and tho voto was over whelming, or approximately 1)0,800 for and 0700 against, Ho it is now possible to at the coming session of tho legislature maku tho change to a flat Hillary or slate ownership. It wail generally understood, nayn Mr. Clarke, that1 this reform would long ago be inaugurated and the peo ple, many of tlicm, in the state are of the opinion that the office is now on a Hal salary basis, but such in not the caRo. Mr. Clarke loft for tho north Tuns day ovoning and will eventually cover the eiiHlern part of the ntnto, mak ing his closing campaign in Multno mah county, where the bulk of the volors reside. GARAGE CHARGES ARE RAISED 20 PER CENT NEW YORK, Aug. 23. Although nutomobllo garago charges In Now York City tfo alroady higher than In most othor cities, It Is announced that tho proprietors havo decided on an advnnco in tho rntOH, Tho ln oroano will avorago about 20 por cont. Thoro will bo no attompt to oHtnbllBh a uniform rnto throughout tho elty but tho proprietors will add to -tholr proHont ohnrgen according to tho location of tho garages, Medford, Oregon; This certifies 'that wo havo Hold Ilnll'H Toxuh Woii dor for thu euro of all kidnoy, bind dor and rhoiuuatiu troubles for ten yours, and havo novor had a com plaint. It.civ'PH quick and pormanenf roliof, Sixty du.y' troatmont In each bottlo. Miwdford Pliurinaoy. tf HIGHER PEAR PRICES DAILY IN NEW YORK Under dato of August 17, Sgobol & Day of Now York Hay: HurllottH Docronsing arrivnlH, iih wo predicted, and higher prices daily. Tho best of them today, $2.75 to $3, and very low loss than $2.50. Strong mat kul ahead on all pears, no doubt of it. Ono car from Mcdford, Or., yesterday, liaiulsoino fruit, averaged $2.05. 1'cuchcH Thu bottom Iiiih fulleu out of tho market. Heavy California arrivals, and very heavy from Dela ware and Maryland. Califond'iH Hold today all the way from 50 to 80 cents, Home few at $1. Poor market for another ten days any way, ow ing to thu heavy quantities to arrive from nearby points. WcHtern Virginia will have a largo crop this HCiison, and Western Now York iih well, hater will come some from Connecticut. it looks us though California peaches would have to be marketed in the middle west for the rest of the campaign. Orapt'H Few Tokays, mostly from Vacavillu Kcction, belling all thu way from $1.50 to $2 on anything preltv good, because naturally none has high color yut, nor are they Hwcct. (heat bulk of thu arrivals are Mal agiiH from Southern California, and it is really Hurprising how the mar ket HtauilH up on them. They touch ed $1.00 today, all thu good ones go ing quite lively from $1.30 to $1.60. Everybody asking for ToknyH, mid on tlio decreased yield wo look for a good market, ho get ready. Ro membor, color counts a great deal here. Ilnaklna for lionlth. Noilco Notice In huroliy Riven that wc will apply to tho city council for a llnccnce to noil Hplfltous vIiiIouh and malt liquors la less than gallon lots at our place of luminous In tho city of Mcdford la Jackson county for a period ot slv moutliH from dato of Is suance. Ill RADCLIFFE & CO. MEDFORD MARKETS. (Prices paid by Medford morchnnts.) PotatooH, new, $1. 15(8)1.25 por cwt.; cabbngo, 2o. Blackberries, $11.25. Peaches, :i5Gi'50o box. Cucumbers, lOo to 15c dor.. SipniHh, 3550c dozen. Corn. 15c dozen. Cantaloupes, 2.ri(oMOo dozen. Watermelons, 520e. Tomatoes, 2c. Pumpkins, S()12Vt Apples, I'.'"! Pears, lc. Hotter, Kggs and Poultry. (Prices paid by Mcdford morchanta.) Hunch butter, 30o; fancy croamery, 35e. Froah ranch eggs, 30c. Mixed poultry, 10(jl)14o; flpring chickens, 18(7i)20a; turkoyH, 17o. (Pricos paid producers.) Hay Timothy, $10; alfalfa, $12; gniBB, $1-1; grain hay, $10. Grain Whont, $1.15 bushel; onts, $ 32 ton ; bnrloy, $;10 ton. Doof Cows, 44V o; steers, 5 5Vlo; pork, Oo; mutton, 55o; lambs, Oo; voal, dressed, 8o. , (Selling pricos.) Hollod barley, $1.00 cwt., $32 ton; hrnn, $1.70; middlings, $1.85(f$1.00; shorts, $l.801.85. HOT WEATHER AFFECTS THE SKIN. Teiulor skins nro bound to bo af fected by tho Incronsod amount ot polHou In tho copious porsplratlon thrown off t during hot woathor. Rashos, hlvos, blotches, plmploB, prickly hont result. Often, too, so rioiis skin troubles bogln this wny. To wash away tho poison ontlroly, to clonn nud cool tho skin, ninko an application of a slmplo solution of wlntorgroen with thymol, known nB D. D. D. Proscription. Doctors pro scrlho this D. D. D, Proscription for eczomn. It Is cold for tho purposo In dollar bottlos, but wo can glvo you for 25 contu enough D. D. D, to koop your skin froah nud clean from sum mer blomlshoo. If thoro Is any Itch this wlntor groon lotion will tako it away Instant ly, thu very second It Is appllod to tho skin, AVo iiBsuro you of this, for wo havo scon tho result with D. D. D. Medford Pharniney, noar tho pout offlco FOR EXCHANGE. KOH EXOIIANOE llotiBQ and two lots cloao In on Qnkdnlo nvonuo, now rentod, vnluo $1,000, will trarto for oIobo in raw land or plnntod to young poars. IJox 027, Medford, Your "real CHtato education" will bo Improved oven If It's vory good already by reading tho real cstnto ado In thin papor toda. You may form montal Impressions of tho sort of pcoplo hunting work In this city today by read ing tholr want ado, YOUIt NEXT POSITION may advertised today. Tho next furnln'icd room you'll live In Is probably advortlsod in anothor column. Look for It among tho want ads If It's something that ought to havo boon advortlsod. Wrlto for Intorvlows to thoso work-huntoro vrhoso ads Impress you most favorably. To know Instantly whothor an ad Is really Important to you Is a flno sort of business ability. Want Ads One Cent a Word FUR SALE. Farms or Orclinrds. KOI I BALK An Ideal nmnll farm of 40 acres. Almost 3 miles from Pho enix, Hiinio dlstauco from Talent, Oregon. Fruit land, 2 good springs, C-room hoiiHo, outbulldlngH, CO pear trees, small fruit, 5 acres elenred $800 worth of wood. $1200 down balance on time to suit buyer. Tako cars to Talent and I will show you tho property. L. N. Judd, Roberts building, Talent, Ore tf KOH 8 ALB Tho finest small or chard in tho Koguo Itiovr valley near Ashland, will pay 20 por cont net on price asked, prlco $12500 might tako $2500 In a nlco llttlo homo In Mcdford In part payment, part ot bnlanco on easy terms, E. T. L., G71 Chcstntit streot, Ashland Ore. 134 Dcllnqulslimeiits KOH SALE Relinquishment , good houso and other Improvements. Address Eentyman, enro Mall Tri bono. tf KOH SALE Relinquishment now houso flno well water, bearing fruit troos, ono million feet saw timber, will trade for city lota. Address P. M. Caro Mall-Trlbuno. 138 Ranches. KOH SALE Do you rant a flno farm of CO ncroi, noar Andorson creek, Tnloit, Oregon; fcrtllo soil, healthy location, among tho hills, 20 acres under cultivation, a scvoa rooiu house, outbuildings, etc., etc., a well of puro, sparkling v:.tor sov eral living springs of wator on the place, a flno bearing family orchard of thrco acres, oarly and 1-to apples, alco peaches, pears, plums, prunes, cherrlos and somo small fruit, lovely vlow from It of tho valloy. Will inalto Bomobody an Ideal lonio. Sov on thousand dollars (that Is only a trlflo over ($11C) ono hundred and sixteen dollnrs an aero. Tako your wife and como on tho cars to Talent and I will tako a rig and go out and show you tho plnco. L. M. Judd, Hubert building, near depot. tf FOR SALE 113 1-2 acres, 100 acres good farm land; $1000; 4 homo stead relinquishments; 3 home steads nover boon filed on. Ad dress 2C, euro of this office. HumIiickh Property. FOR SALE Choice business prop orty at a bargain, on long time; onsy tormB. Address Condor Wa tor Powor Co. " Houses. KOH SALE Klve-room houso, lot 53 by 200, enst front. North Con- trnl Avoauo. Call on J. T. Sum- mervlllo, Whlsonnnt Harbor Shop. tf KOH SALE Ueautlful bungalow, 1 6 catod ono I lock west of South Onk dalt; fivo rooms nud modorn bath; stcno foundation; largo porch, ox toudlng across front and Eldo; lot G9xlC3; 19 npplo troca In full bonr Insi prlco for quick biUo $2CG0; half cash, balance easy torms. Sco own or at Sherman Clay Piano com pany. tf KOR SALE Now 7-room modorn houso on West Main, 50x118 foot lot, corner, choap, at $3750. In qulro ot L. M. Lynns. 71 C East Main. 138 KOR SALE $1200, two-story now houso, four rooms and pantry down stairs upstairs not complotod; wood shod 'and woll, lot 50x258; closo In. Inqulro J. Rotor, 6 South O stroot, 133 FOR SALE Two four-room housos, largo lots, salo cheap, boforo Sop tombor 1st, Call 416 lloardmnn Bt,, or nddross nox 364, Medford, Or. 132 KOirSALE Two f our-roonrTiousoii largo lots, salo cheap, boforo Sop tombor 1st. Call 416 llo-rdmnn st., or luldross llrx 3C4, Medford Or, 139 KOR SALE IIoubo and two lots, $2150. Inqulro Dob Taylor, 815 Myrtlo stroot. tf Hints to the Wise FOR SALE. Houses. KOIl SALE Furnished houso with barn; also lot and houso. Inqulro of owner, No. 723 13th st, West. 132 KOR SALE New "Old Trusty," 200 egg incubator and brooder, com - plete. at a srrlficc. Call 43C South Evorgrcen street. 133 , Acreage. KOR SALE Ten acres. Sco Honry m. .Marsn, ai a. i. siaiton, or aa- dress H. 122, Medford. 138 KOR SALE 120 acres. Evans Creok nn nc..., T7T 77 , ,t , ... FOR RENT Offices over tho post fruit; Improvements; buy of owner. , a . . , v . r.a r. .... o r, r, Tir co. Seo A. A. Davis. tf tIIIo, Or. KOH SALE 35 acres fruit land $75 por aero Easy terms, cr will ex - chango for lncomo property. Seo nwnir. Tl. V. RnnRnn nt XInnrn - " - t0, ( 138, FOR SALE 5 and 10-acre tracts just within and adjoining city lim- its. at a bariram. on 5 annual Dav- ments. Address Condor Water, Power Co. 1 IJuslncfis OpportnnltleH. KOR SALE Or trade, 320 acres good avorago land, well located; all wild land; about 30 acres non-tillable; no hills; two miles from railroad station; corners In Roguo rlvor; 100 acres of this Is worth price of wholo tract; cheapest proporty In samo vicinity; good orchard district; I flno for promotion; will tako city or . ranch proporty in part payment, 1 horo or olswboro. J. W. Dressier Agency. tf Acreage. A-nTRGAL:lc6 acre's, nlno miles from Gold Hill; 75-mlnuto drlvo with load; much of It sub-Irrigated ; four living springs furnish flno wa tor tho year around; CO acres cul tivated; much flno timber and wood; surrounded by splendid stock range; good market garden, and bearing orchard, more than suffi cient for family use; good seven room houso, big cellar; $50 per acre, easy tonus. Sco or writo Rex H. Lnmpman. Gold Hill, Or. 132 KOR SALE ICO acres timber land, cheap for cash, near Medford. J. R. Stovcnson, Tarpan, Tox. 147 Lou. KOR SALE Flno lot near ond of West 4th streot. $50 will handle easy terms, 735 North Oak, Chel- gron Brothers. 136 kuk sale Ueautlful vlow lot, 9 bearing npplo. pruno and plum trees; price $360. Address M. Ste phens, I3ox 568, city. 133 Miscellaneous. KOR SALE Two cash credit checks; $100 each on Ellers Piano houso at $25 each. 146 North Front streetl34 KOR SALE Wngons, Unts, steel drlllso, hammers, picks, shovels, rnngo, camp dishes, anvils, saddlo harness, typewriter desk. Vincent & Baker, Mcdford Wator Works, con tractors, 26 N. Bartlett st. 134 PARTIES leaving city will sell fur-1 nituro 01 a rooms, roasonaoio, witn on,Wl!n Ut P'T! r0Dt hUS0, R0?J 207 Phlppo bldg. KOH SALE Kino brooding pen of soven Whlto Loghorn chlckons, good lnylng 6trnln; will soil rooster sop arato If desired. C. E. norland, cor. Washington and Howard stroots East Medford. KOR SALE 2 3-4 Bain wagon, good as new, otako rack bed, also good hoavy harnoss choap. Box 627, Mod ford. FOR SALE Two years' lease on 350 aero rauch, togothor with 6 horses, 4 colts, 3 milk cows and all ma chinery necessary for running much, 50 acres alfalfa; this year's crop la botwoon 300 and 400 tons of tho best hay; good markot; 3 mllos from Ashland ou flno road, Address A. S. Kllson, Ashland, Or. KOR SALE Now 3-lnch half truck Mltcholl wagon; prlco $95. Inqn.ro at C22 South Contrnl. 130 FOR SALE Logai Dlanks or all kinds- trospuss and othor noltcoa, at Mall Trlbuno offlco. " FOR SALE. Mlftcellaneoa. KOR SALE Household furniture for I sale 228 North Central avo. 138 j $500 cash wl" hnndI Borao MeId i " .Umt flhocu,d tow Proflt I J 4000 ,n ycar' Sc0 Oner.'B. F. uuuhuii, ui aivaro xioiei. Xto FOR SALE Chandler & Price 'Gor don Jobkor, 11x14 press; a bargain. ; Inqulro Ma Vrlbuno ofnce. FOR REST. HouM3lceepin(; Itoonu. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for J nBht house':eepIng. Mrs. Darnell, , 14th street, east from Riverside, tf ' , KOR RENT Modern housekeeping rooms. Call at 425 South Fir. F?" HENT Housekeeping rooms at I "" " "uul" l"UttK!- " Purutalicd Rooms. , KOR RENT Large modern furnlsh- ed room, closo In. 243 North Hol- ly. 139 KOR RENT Kour nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, thoroughly piumbed and nghted ,ower floor 729 Wcst Eleventh. 136 ,,nn ji. iiLui 1 r ui uujuuu rooms ior transients, Nc. 10 North. Grapo street, next to Farmers and Fruit growers' bank. tf 1 VOK KENT A large tront room with bath and electric lights at 322 t South Central. 137 j F.OR KENT Furnished rooms for transients, No. 10 North Grape street, next to Farmers' and Fruit growers' bank. tf F0"RTIElT5'u?nTs"hld room hot and cold water, bath and electric light, closo In. 221 North Holly streot. 132 KOR RENT Kurnished front room on first floor. 12S South Holly, near city park. 135 KOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room, cool, bath, reasonable prlco; easy walk; on West Hamilton street, two blocks off North Oakdale. 203 Oleson street tf Houses. KOR RENT:::Ono seven-room modorn houso. 820 West 12th. 134 KOR RENT Houso In Jacksonville, $11. Inqulro North Roosevelt avo- nue, No. 23. 133 FOR RENT Houso, 5 rooms, bath and pantry; city wator and electric lights. 513 W. Holly st. N. L. Town send, 721 Bennott avenue. Phono 4232. Miscellaneous. KOR LEASE Kully oquirped gold mino; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all orerated by electric pow ei. Owner will furnish free elec tric power for share in proceede. Seo Smith, at Condor Wator & Powor Co. WANTED. Situations Wanted : I WANTEU-Uy experienced placer i minor, position as foroman. Rofor- onces. E. H. Poarco Phoenix, Oro. 137 Help Wanted Miscellaneous. WANTED Couplo to work on ranch; woman to cook for mon; no chil dren. Hollywood Orchards. Phono Fnrmors 70C3. tf WANTED Good rollablo man or lady to solicit trade for ono of tho host soiling articles on tbo market. Steady position for right party, with $50 cash security. Apply at 733, cornor ot Laurel and Woct Elovonth stroots. 133 Help Wanted Keuiale. WANTED A waitress; must be ox porloncod. Apply Louvro cafo. tf WANTED Girl" for goncralhousb work. Thrco In family. 520 South Holly. 139 WANTED Lady to do prosslng and ropnlrlng, ono has had s.omo ex pprlonco; good steady position to right party. Pautorlum Dyo Works. 13'2 WANTED Help Wnnti'O FVrnnlt WANTED At the Ashland Hotel, Ashland, a chancbermald and wait ress; both must come woll recom monded and fully compotont; good wages. Address N. D. Hardy, prop., Ashland, Or. Help Wanlt-O Ml- WANTED Fivo buddos. Roguo Rlvor Valloy Nursery Co., Inc., 25 West Main St., Medford, Or. tf WANTED Experienced '.on- tutur and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Powor Co's nfflr. WANTED Salesmen In every local ity of tho northwest; money ad vanced weekly; many make over $1000 month.; choice of territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top penlsb, Wash. MlAccllanrcmft. WANTED Two or threo rooms for light houcekcoplng, profor them furnished and closo In; no children In family. Address C. W. Box 144, Medford. 138 WANTED A modern four of live room house. Location must be central. Phono Main 1191. 132 WANTED Cloan rags. Inquire at Mall Trlbuno offlco. tf WANTED To take camping parlies to tho mountains; havo eood teams and wagons. Phono or address H. C. Messenger, Agate, Or. UP-TO-DATE shorthand and typo- writing taught quickly and well; morning and evening school; for terms, address Box 245, Medford. LOST LOST Gold lockot, oval sl apo, with Initials G. E. M. Return to Mall Tribune office. 132 STRAYED OR LOST Bay mule, weight about 1000 pounds, branded figure 2 on right Jaw, letter U on right shoulder; had hulter on. In form Barber and Burgess, Wellen, Or. LOST Tuesday, August 16, heavy gold watch chain; eagle head charm. Rewr.rd. Return to Mall Tribune. LOST Two headstalls for horses on road to Eagle Point. Return to Tribune oiflco and receive reward. LOST Young whlto English setter with black marks; very timid; name Smlke on collar. Please care for If found and receive reward by notify Ing Mail Tribune office. Personal WANTED Lora Monk, kindly com municate with J. M. Offlco this paper. 132 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys. WITHIKQTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm building A. E. REAilS office. -Lawyer, over Post- PORTER J. NEFP, WM. P. MEA LEY Attornoys-at-law. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vie. C. L. Reamos. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank build ing. second floor. Architects. NORMAN WINDER, architectural draftsman and builder bee 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 Main 3471. Rosidence phone 2471. Unions. CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL 1840 Moots at Smith's hall, 128 North Grapo stroot, every Thurs day ovoning promptly at 8 o'clock. All journeymen enrpontors, as woll as local members, urgod to bo pres ent. Business of vital interest to nil enrpouters transacted at those mootincs. J. J. Sonl. business ngt. Tin Hliojw. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron ware on band and madr to order. 128 North Q St. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phono 351. Night phones, C. W. Conklin 3001, J. II. Butlor 3571. Photographers, MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with Mnokoy and dio with joy." Over Alloa & Roagan'8 store; entrance on Sovonth street. Dentists, DR, ARTEMAS W. DEANEOffio in room 200, Phippa bldg. Gad Ad ministered for extraction of teeth Tolophono ' Mnbi, 341. Night phono 4432. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOG, Dentist Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers' & Fruitgrowors' bank buildinjr, west of tho tracks. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Printers and Publtitera. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. hau best oquippod job office In Souj ern Oregon; Portland priona. South Central avenue. Cement HIlWRlkn. CEMENT SIDEWALKb, bneimasl stono mason, plastering and kinds of stucco work. Expert wo manship at reasonable charges the day or contract. Address sons, 511 E. Main Bt., Medford, NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOOl James A. MacKonzio, dealer now and second-hand fumitt hardwaro, clothing, boots and sh Highest cash pricos paid for gi cast-off clothing. Call and seo when you have somethins; to 103 South Central. Stenographer!. ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Bid Stenographic work done quid and well. Billiard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, gars and Soft Drinks. Up sti Young & Hall building. A cool place to spend tke hot noons. Hospital. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITJ 344 South G st. Medford, OrJ W. Hisoy, Matron. Official koal P. & E. B, R. Real Katate. EARLE C. SABIN Orchard Ui city property. List your hold with mo. Only desirable pro; handled. Room 202, Frnltcroy Bank bldg. Bill Potter. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poaterl Distributor. All orders proc filled. Room 29, Jackson Co Bank building, Medford, Org. Clgara aad Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokekot Dealers in tobacco, curars smokers' supplies. Exclusive ad of Lewis Single Binder, El and El Palencia. 212 Weat street. Painters and Paprrhaafra. IL G. DEAN, O. P. M'MULLJ Phono 3732. Dean & MoMl contracting painters, paintingl per hanging and tinting. Est on all kinds of painting Medford, Or. Furuiturf H. P. WILSON & CO.. dealel now and second-hand fm and hardware. Agents for Citv kitchen cabinet 323 K 7 MISSION FURNITURE WORl Corner 8th and Holly sts., ford. Mission Furniture mal order. Cabinet work of all A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook and ranges. New and second! furniture. Ends' old stand, F st South. Phone 91, Med Ore. Norse lies. QUAKER NURSERIES Our are buddod, not grafted. Our is not irrigated. We guarant erything put out. We are not trust. H. B. Patterson, offi moved to 110 East Main nt. ROGUE RrVER VALLEY SERY CO., Ino. Growers of I grade nursery stock. OffiJ W. Main. Tel. 1201. Physicians unci Surgeons. I R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Of Jackson County bank. Nighl promptly answered. Office residonco phono Main 3432. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, cians and Surgeons, Taylol Phippa bldg., rooms 210, 31 Office phono 501, residence 012. Office hours 0 a. m. to DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. MAINS CARLOW O'steol Physicians. Mission block. 292. Medford. Medicines: r HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE J ONES Will cure rheur asthma, paralysis,, sores anl vato diseases, These re I may bo procured. at the Suj laundry, 123 S. Riverside Medford, Ore, whoro thev sold by the proprietor,, Dr, Chow Young baa soveral sovoro cases with, hi cdics sinco coming to Modfc has for rafonmco some of tl known and moat intelligent in Southern Oregon. Call Brick Companies. MEDFORD BRICK COf Gd Priddy, O. D. Nagle,, O'Brien Contractor anJ faoturers of briok; deal pressed briok and lime. Postoffice blook, room 5, No. 8181.