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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1910. Write a Want Ad-When You've Quit Using it and Want to Sell it - -- - 4 ii 4. . v.. ,' 'i APPLE SHOW TO BE BIG SUCCESS i Unique In conception original In lilnn, broad In purpono' mid oducn tlonnl In rtmulL will bo thu third na tional n)lu wliow In Spokane, Wash., November 14 to ID, 1010. Two tiruvlniiH iiIiowh, conducted un Uur tlio tinnio utiHplcoii, OHtahllnhud now rornnlti In unpin oxpotiltlonn, Tho flrnt National Applo Show In Spo kane, December 0 to 11, 1908, At tract ml worldwldo nttontlon, Nearly n million upplort wore Hhown In com- petition. Tho h Mi'l hIiow, hold No- vitmbur 15 to S, 1909. wen twlco tho nlzo of tho flrnt show, covering three ncrt'H of ground ami hounlng inoro than 1, C00, 0U0 cholcoiit npocl mon'tn or tho k'liR of fruits. Tho third National Applo Hhow promlHon to ocllpeo all pruvlous ox hlbltlniiK. Intercut nrousod by tho two flrnt oxponltlons, whan S3 states mid two provinces competed for tho prices, ban boon steadily maintained. Buildings covering four acres of Kround nro noconaory to provldo ade quate room. PrUos nro opon In tho groatciit variety of contoBtn ovor of fered, ranging from full carlonds of (330 buRholn down to a nlnglo npplo. Premiums tiKcrogato In vnluo 20t000 Including cash prlzo, trophies, ullvor cupH, orchnrd machinery, sprny mn torlal, nuroory etock, ongrnvod bnn norn ami modalo. For tho championship carload of Htandard winter apples thoro will bo n cauh prlco of $1000. Hhow Coat $lli,(MM). Tho National Applo Show In an ox ponslvo InBtltutlon. Tho first show c.oet $41,000 and tho bocoiuI how $-12,000. Of thin nmount Spokano cltlzoiiB HtibBcrlbo $2G,000, which 1b absorbed In erecting tho temporary building, furnishing caBh prlcos and paying office oxpotiHOH. Tho balance of tho $42,000 cnnies back In gato Tor.olptH. Thus tho Bhow cohIb tho city $25,000 annually, but nB tho pro ject 1b conceded tho greatest dovolbp- mont fenturo for tho northwest, tho rltlxiuiM willingly pny thl Bum, real lzltiK that tho growth and dovolop niont of. the country meaiiB tho jtrowlh of n (iroator Spokane. Who Seen It. Visitors come from ovory atnte In tho Union nnd from tho provlncoB of Cnunda to hoo tills wonderful exhibi tion. Tho crowdH nro mont cofimopol Itnu, IncludlnR fruit growo ship pers, tradoBmon, bankers, pomolo glsts, preachers, buyorH, children, ox porterB, farmera, buslncBB mon nnd labororB. Tho Spokano public schools nlwnys cIobo for a dny In order that tho chool chlldron may have nn op portunity to nttond. HEAVIER RECEIPTS AT UNION STOCK YAROS The Portland Union Stockyards 'oniiifiy reports under date of Au gust 27 uk follews: RocoiptH for thu week liuvo been an follewH: Cuttle, 1517; whoop, 4-105; hogs, 1)78; II. & M 8. Following Ilio hi'iivior vouelplH of onttlo last week, tlm hiiyurn woro stocked and the iniirkut on (initio ban lii'un dull and listless, with n lowering of prii'Ori nil iiroui.d. Good cows nru from 50o to 75o lower than they wore three weeks ago, and good ulcers liavo Hiiffored n proportionate loos; Tho market for tho week olos od with n firmer tone. Thu shoop market Iiiih romaiiiud Htoiuly nt Inst week's prioos. Ono good lot of wethers Hold nt $4.15. There was n slight weakening on Inmhi), which lmvo boon coming for ward ralhoi' freely, , ' The Imp; mnrkot wua pnu'tienlly nt n standstill, with u demand for any tuuutity of local offering nt last week's high priecH. SAYS PEOPLE KNOW THAT TARIFF IS GRAFT IIOSTON, Amr. !I0. "Tho pooplo lo not care wholhor tho In riff bill is ood or bad as n reveniio-producor. Thoy know it in full of p;rafl and injiiHlico, and tlint is what counts," said CoiiKieHHrnau Kup;eue lloss to day, diriouRHinp; tho president's tnviff letter isHiied to tiso in tho Hcpulilicnu campaif;n next month. "It In certain that President Tuft will find out in Novombor (lint tho pooplo do not consider tlio Pnyno bill a fulfillmont of tho nopublionn plodROH," ho nddod. PRAISE EOR PEARS AND JUDGE CROWELL That Hon. W, H. Crowoll, preHldont of Medford'n million dollnr bank i JoIiir n little booatlin; on Iho nldo U I'hawn by tin follu inr xtrn: i io m tho columnv ' wiu Pacific t.'unki"": Thiiiikn to Yoi', . jiiIro Crowoll Till. of tho blimh in th- peach It'J nothing In rlchneii ,iud fli.'h to tho bluih m tho pur ul.lch cunos from tho IloRiio Illvur valley; nnd wo fan cy therul b no other fruit which bo completely yletdn to meltliiR nnd ro nolvliiR Itnelf Into n do win your mouth tin theno biuiio uxiiuIhUo boyn from tlio ItoRiio Hlvor vnlloy. Our Reed friend, JiiiIro Crowoll of tho Flrat National bnnk or Medford Bout tiH n box of thono thla week. May bin tthndow never row Iohh; nnd may the totnln or bin million dollar bnnk Ntlll keep cllmbliiR tho pronperlty columnn of Bouthern OreRon. EIEERT FINDS SOME LIVE ONES; GETS $41 Judo Eifcrt collected $-11.10 fines this moniin,' from fines nod forfeited bails and ulso uppoiiited n temporary janitor for tho city jail. Itichnrd HniloBH put up $10 bail for appearance nnd failed to filiow up. J. J. Mnlono was drunk, didn't deny it, and wus fined $10. Put Kolloy not off with $5, hnvinp; been fiplitintr lire in the mountains. Ho eould fiRht firo best circus booze wns too much for him. W. J. Mulligan was arrested cir uus day, pleaded with thu judge nnd then got drunk again. Ho also con tributed $10. Martin Silvu didn't know whether ho had been drunk or not thought ho had been, though. Five dollars was his iortion. Charles Anderson wns fined $10 nnd ordered out of town. Of the money ho hud, tho judge allowed him 1)5 cents for his breakfast and cred ited him $1.10 on his line. Tom Collins was lined $10 nnd In default wns ordorcd to clean tip thu jnil, which is worth $10 of nny man's money after circus day. Rusty Nail Wound Kills. KIXDIjAY, O., Aug. :i0. Kdward itcimuud, money order elerk in the Kindlay postoffico, died today of lockjaw. I Io laeoratcd his foot on a rusty nail hovoiiiI weeks ago. MEDFORD MARKETS. (Prices paid by Medford morchnnts.) Potatoes, now, $l.lf)1.25 per out.; cabbago, 2o. Blackberries, $11.25. Peaches, 35r0o box. Cucumbors, lOo to l5o doz. Squash, 3rf)0o dozen. Corn, lfo dozen. Cantaloupes, i!,r(j$40a dozen. Wntermolons, 520o. Tomatoes, 2o. Pumpkins, 8()121jo. Applos, 1 Vt'Of Pears, le. Hotter, Krrh nnd rouHry. (Prices paid by Medford niorehnuto.) Ilaucli butter, 10o; fnuoy creamery, 35o. Prosh ranch eggs, 30o. Mixed poultry, 10()14m; spring ohtckens, 18(i20o; turkeys, 17o. (Prioos paid produeors.) liny Timothy, $ltl; nlfalfn, $12; grass, $14 ; grain buy, $10. Grain Whoat, $1.15 bushel; oats, $32 ton; bnrloy, $J0 ton. Hoof Cows, 44'a o; stoors, 50 S'lio; pork, Oo; mutton, 55Vl!o; lambs, Gc; vonl, dressed, 8o. (Selling prioos.) Hollod barloy, $1.00 owt., $32 ton; bran, $1.70; middlings, $.85$5l.OO; whorls. $1.80(nU.Bfi. tt t tttt t- FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL OREGON STATE FAIR WILL BE HELD AT SALEM. SEPTEMBER 12 TO 17. $30,000.00 IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES. GRAND LIVE STOCK, AGRICUL- - TURAL AND H0RTICUL- 4 TURAL EXHIBITS. SPLEN- DID RACES, BAND CON- CERTS, FREE ATTRAC- TIONS AND FIREWORKS. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. FOR FURTHER INF0R- MATION ADDRESS FRANK MEREDITH, SECRETARY. 4 A MAJORITY OF WANT ADvS BRING RESULTS If that wore not true, thoro would soon ccaso to bo any want advertising. Of courso not ALL want ads "pay" not ALL want nds bring tho results sought by tho advertisers. Hut it is n self-evident fact that a majority of want nds DO PAY do bring results. For if more want nilvortisora failed than succeeded thoro would bo a gradual dcclino in tho volume of the want ads. There would bo u constantly DECREASING number of people who use them. After awhilo thoro would bo no moro want nds nt nil. That thoro nro moro nnd moro want nds printed nil tho time provos that a MAJORITY of them arc RE SULTFUL proveH that thoy givo REAL SERVICE to those who ubo them. And this fact ought to have Us direct application to YOUR AFFAIRS. Want Ads One Cent a Word e Offers Whiskers for Beer. IMTTSHURO, Pa., Aug. 30. Jo seph Gosck mid John Zonbrom nro both in jal at MoKccs Rocks becnuso Zoiibrom insisted on collecting some of Gosek's whiskers in payment for three glasses of boor. Gonck, who was thirsty nod broke, camo into Zonbrom's plncc and naked for a glass of beer on credit. Zonbrom said ho would givo hi mthrce glasses of beer for his whiskers. Gosck agreed, but after getting the bcor re fused to part with tho whiskers and a fight resulted. 4- -f 4 A.NHWKItS TO ADS. - Answers to tho following f clnsBlflcd nds nro uncalled for nt tho Mall Trlbuno effice: A. J. (3). 2 C. (8). ' M. 0. D. (2). Box .172 (3). - Dox 75. Dox C8. H. (2). P. M. L. J. C. M. C. Q. I. a. n. c. 2C1. - A. K. - U. E. H. S. , Box 700. M. C. D. (2). 4- F. C. ' FOR SALE. Farms or Orchards. FOR SALE 14 ncres orchard land at $75 per acre, or will exchange for bungalow in Medford. R. F. Benson, at Moore hotel. 144 FOR SALEFino orchard and driv ing team, weight about 1200 lbs.; also double harness nnd new hack. Address Rex 027, Medford. tf Ituslncsfl Property. FOR SALE Choico business prop erty at a bargain, on long time; ensy terms. Address Condor Yn- tor Power Co $500 enah will hnndlo somo Medford property that should show profit of $4000 In yonr. Sco Ownor, B. F. Hon son, at Mooro Hotel. 140 Acreage. FOR SALE Hy owner, 40 ncres best fruit, vcgotnble or general farming land in ilackson county; entire tract ditched for irrigation nnd n per petual wator right deeded with place; every foot of tho 40 can bo cultivated; 12 ncres set to young fruit; soil is unoquulod for raising veirolnbles, garden truck of all kinds unit the production of' tho best fruit at least espouse; u good income ns snrcd until orchard is producing; for a homo or an investment inves tigate this; very liberal tonus. For particulars address II, Mail Tribune office. ' 144 FOR SALE 100 acres timbor near Jacksonville, $17 per acre; easy tonus. Soo owner, B. F. Benson, Mooro Hotel. 144 FOR SALE 160 ncros timbor bind, cheap for cash, near Medford. J. R. Stovonson, Tnrpnn, Tox. 147 FOR SALE Two 10-nero traots near Eaglo Point, good soil, level; ono tract partly cleared, $800 each; terms half cash', long timo on bill unoo.( Addross P. O. Box 7Q2, Mod ford, Or. 100 FOH SALE 120 ucros. Rvaus Crook fruit; Improvomonts; buy of ownor. Wrlto S. F, rater, R. F D., Wood vlllo, Or. tf FOR SALE 3D acres fruit land $75 por noro Easy terms, cr will ox chnngo for Incomo property. Soo ownor, I), F. Honsou, at Mooro ho tol. 138J FOR SALE -5 and 10-aoro tracts juHt within and adjoining oity lim its, at a burgaln, ou 5 annual pny- monts. Address Condor Watur FOR SALE. Hooks. FOR SALE Seven-room new mod orn houoo; lot 53 by 108; east front; good location; worth $6000; will sell at a bargain. Address A3, caro Mall Trlbuno offlco. tf FOR SALE: Ho quo and two lots, 12150. Inqulro Bob Taylor, 815 Myrtle streot. tf FOR SALE Furnished house with barn; also houso and two lots. In quire of ownor, No. 723 13th street west. 141 FOR SALE Beautiful bungalow, lo cated ono tlock west of South Onk dnlt; flvo rcomB and modorn bath; stcno foundatkn; largo porch, ox tondlng ncrosn front and sldo; lot 59x163; 19 arplo trees In full bear ing; prlco for quick enlo $2660; half cash, balance easy terms. Seo own or at S'uorman Clay Piano com pany, tf FOR SALE Two tour-room houses, largo lots, sale cheap, before Sep tember let. Call 416 Bosrdman St., or address Brx 364, Medford Or. 139 FOR SALE Will Bell 5-room cot tago for $900; small payment down, balance $20 monthly. Seo owner Benson, nt Moore hotel. lio FOR SALE My proporty, now $2000. Bob Taylor, 815 Myrtle street. 145 FOR SALE Several houses and lots also fine farm. D. T. Lawton, Ownor. tf FOR SALE Flvo-room houso, lot 53 by 200, east front. North Cen tral Avenue. Call on J. T. Sum mervUlo, Whlsennnt Barber Shop. tf llusincss Opportunities. FOR SALE Or trado, 320 acres good avorago land, well located; all wild land; about 30 ncres non-tlllablo; no hills; two miles from railroad station; cornors In Roguo rlvor; 100 ncros of this Is worth prlco of wholo tract; cheapest proporty In snmo vicinity; good orchard district; flno for promotion; will tnko city or ranch proporty in part payment, horo or olsowtoro. J. W. Dressier Agency. tf Lots. FOR SALE 20 lots near paving, at one-half real value; will take $5000 for bunch; $500 will bundle. Seo owner, B. F. Benson, nt Mooro ho tel. 144 FOR SALE Six lots in Ashland, nonr F. M. cliuroh, $800 spot cash. L. N. Judd. Talent, Oregon. 141 FOR SALE Flno lot on dloson"it near West Fourth streot; $100 will handlo; a bnrgaln. Address Al, Mail Trlbuno offlco. tf FORSALE Fins lot hi Walnut Park addition, cast front, near West Stu street. Address A2 caro Mall Trlbuno offlco. ' tf .MIsccllniieoiiK. FOR SALE Furniture for 5 rooms, complete; modern bungalow for rout, with leaso. Addross Box 80, Mail Tribune offico. 141 FOTV SALE Chandler & Prlco Gor don Jobior, 11x14 press; a bnrgaln. Inqulro Mall Trlbuuo offlco. PARTIES leaving city will boII fur nlturo of 9 rooms, roasonablo, with or without piano; ront Iioubo. Room 207 Phlppo bldg. tf FOR SALE-'-Now 3-lnch halt truck Mltcholl wagon; prlco $95. Inquire nt 022 South Contral. 136 FOR SALE Logal Dlanko of all kinds trospaBS nnd other notices, nt Mall Trlbuno office. FOR SALE A first class toiun of mnros, 7 and 0 years old, prao licnlly now harness nnd wagon. 2 section harrow. Now 12 inoh plow, and 7 shovol cultivator, Every thing new and first class. Pierce and son, 128 East Main, Mcdford, Oregon. tf FOR SALE Placer claim, 00 ucros ditch, rcsorvoirs, small houso, good laud, Jacksonville 8 miles; prico right. Address V. A. Simngford FOR SALE. JttMKXMUavVSB FOR SALE New tent, made for all kinds of weather; at a. bargain. Call 430 S. Evergreen st. 140 FOR SALE A work team, cheap; or trado on town lots. Apply to G. E. Trott, Alder Bt., off South Cot tace. 141 FOR SALE Ten tons of fine grain hay, about two miles east of city. II. C. Mnltby, room 7, Postoffice bldg. Phono 4081. 144 FOR SALE One bay mare eight years old. Sixteen hands. Sixteen hundred pounds. Sound and willing. Inquire of Smith and Bcckwith, Mcdford. Oregon. 141 FOR SALE An a number 1 range cook stove, at 240 South Grope. 130. FOR SALE Cheap; oak dining ta ble, New Ilomo sewing machine. 228 ! North Central ave. 142 I FOR SALE At a bargain, entire grading outfit, consisting of 24 head of horses and mules, harness, KAven wnenns. 4 tpnts. IfirlR. R , . , , Fresnos, 100 blankets, full set of i blacksmith tools for grading camp, i 4 No. 2 Wheelers, 3 plows, 15 set of double and single trees extra; also a lot of miscellaneous tools for use in grading ; entire outfit can be scon nt Eaglo Point. Call on or ad dress George Powcl, care of Jack son place, Eaglo Point, Or. 154 IFOR SALE 10 h. p. upright boiler nt a bargain. J. T. Norman, Box 511. Ashlnnd, Or. 144 FOR REHT. Furnislied Itootus. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room 817 Y. 10th st. 141 FOR RENT Largo modern furnish ed room, dose in. 243 North Hol ly. 139 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for transients. No. 10 North drape street, noxt to Farmers and Fruit growers' bank. tf Houses. FOR SALE JT2D0, two-story now houso, four rooms and pantry down stairs, upstairs not completed; wood shed nnd well; lot 50x258; closo In. Inqulro J. Roter, 6 South C stroet. 140 Furnished Houses. FOR WENT Cheap; 4-room cottnge, range, furniture, wood for snlo. Ad dress M. J. G care Mail Tribune office. 140 Miscellaneous. KOK LEASE Fully oqulrped gold mine; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all c-roratod by elo.ctrlo pow- ei. Ownor will furnish froo elec tric power for share in procoeds. Soo Smith, at Condor Water & Powor Co, WANTED. Help Wanted .Miscellaneous. WANTED Salesmen in oyory local ity of tho northwost; monoy ad- I vancod weokly; many mako over ! $1000 month;; choico of territory. J Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top- peniBh, Wash. Help Wanted Female. WANTED Singlo womnn for oook- I ing on rnnoli; must bo first-class; good position and facilities offored to right person, Addross X Y 2, Mail Tribune 142 WANTED At tho Ashland Hotel, Ashland, a chambermaid and wait ress; both must come woll recom mondod and fully competent; good wagos., Addross N. D. Hnrdy, prop., Ashlnnd, Or. WANTED CoupToTb work on ranch! womnn to cook for mon;' no chil dren. Hollywood Orchards. Phono Fnrmors 7063. . tf WANTED Washerwoman for fam ily of two. 428 N. Oakdale. Thono Main 481. 140 WANTED Girl for goncrnl houso work. Throo In family. 520 South Holly. 139 WANTED Competent woman for geuornl housowork; wages $30 por WANTED. Help Wanted Female WANTED Woman to work by tho hour washing and sweeping. Phone 3951. tf Help Wanted Mule. WANTED Flro buddent. Rogue River Valley Nursery Co., Inc., 25 West Main st, Medford. Or. tf WANTED iSxporlencoa Btono cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Power Co's. office. MkweUaaeoBB. WANTED By a Gorman gentleman, private lessons in English. Address Box 40, Mcdford, Or. 142 WANTED A Jackson county and Mcdford city map; must be cheap for cash. Address 213 Fruitgrow crs' Bank bldg., or phono 2502. 140 WANTED Hack, in good repair; 2- seatcd, brake and pole. Address Lock Box 05, Eagle Point. Or. 140 WANTED Nice, cozy room, close in, unfurnished, by young couple; no board. Address C. A. Lux, Mcd ford. 141 WANTED Unfurnished housekeep ing rooms for couple. Phono Main 2772. 140 WANTED To purchase 160 acres or more of uncleared land at a pnee not to exceed $25 per aero; distance from town no object if thore is good wagon road to land; no desert land wanted. Address P. O. Box 702, Medford, Or. 160 WANTED To borrow $1000 for one to three years, on first-class close in property, worth $3000. Address P. Q. Box .702, Medford. Or. 160 WANTED Clean rigs! Inquire it Mail Trlbuno office. tf VANTED Men's cast-off shoes in fair condition at once. 103 South Central avenue. 139 WANTED Highest cash price paid for clean cotton rags, delivered to Mall Tribune office. LOST. LOST A bunch of keys. L. A. Hoover. Leave at Mail Tribune of fice. 142 LOST A life-preserver, between Gold Ray dam and Medford. S. J. Neelev. Exhibit bldg. 130 LOST Allicator crriD. between Cen trnl Point and Agate. Finder please return to P. & E. office, tf LOST Between Bybeo bridge nnd city, a low tan shoe, Sorosis make. Finder will please leave same at Mail Tribune office. 134tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm bunding, A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post offico. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 0 D streot, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyors. Of fico Mcdford National Bank build ing, second floor. Architects. NORMAN WINDER, architectural draftsman and builder; See mo about your now homo. I can save you monoy by planning to your own ideas and figuring with you right. Write Box 37, P. O., Med ford. JOHNS & TURNER, Architeots and Builders. Offico 7-8, 325 Main. Phono Main 3471. Residence phono 2471. Unions. CARPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL 1840 Moots at Smith's hall, 128 Notth Grapo stroet, ovory Thurs day ovoning promptly at 8 o'clock. All jouraoymon enrpenters, as woll as local members, urgod to be pi-e-ont. Business of vital interesi iy nil enrpontors transacted nt the&e meotings. J. J. Seal, business ngt. Tin Shop. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin anl shoot iron ware on hand &ui mad to onlor. 128 North Q St. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone 351. Night phonos, C. W. Conklin 3001, J. H. Butlor 3571. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with Mnokoy and die with joy." Ovor Allon & Rongan's store; entrance on Sevonth stroet. DeutUtK. DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Offic in "room 200, Phipps bldg. Gas ad ministered for extraction of teeth Telephone Main 341. Night phono 4432. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Dentist Offioo in rooms 203-204, Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' bauk building, woar of the tracks, Stenographers. ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Block. BUSINESS DIRECTOR Cement mutiwuifc CEMENT S1DEWALKB, bneuuiMo stone mason, plaateriajf and t kinds of stucco work. ,Exprt worl raanship at reasonable okarges I the day or contract. Adiriss Mi sons, fill E. Main nt.. Mwf"rd. O NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOOD James A. MacKonrie, dealer new and second-hand farnitur hardware, clothing, boots and shoe Highest cash prices paid for goc cast-off clothing. Call and see n when yon have something to se 103 Sontb Contral. i'rtniors am! yaMlaaw. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. kas best equipped job offie ia Soutll era Oregon; Portias South Central avenne. uailard Parian. S. T. BROWN A CO. BUttarae, Cl gars and Soft Drinks. Up atau Young & Hall building. A nie cool place to spend tka kot aftal noons. HespKata. SOUTHERN OEEGON HOSPITAL-I 344 South G st, Medfora, Ore. W. Hiaey, Matron. Official kospit P. & E. E, B. Beat EABLE C. SABHT Ordkard trac oitv nroDsrtv. Lkt toot koliial with me. Only desirable properl hanaled. Room 202, Frcdtcroweil Bank bldg. BUI FectM. VEBNE T. CANON Bill Poster al Distributor. All orders piomi filled. Boom 29, Jackson Con Bank building, Medford, Ore. Cigars aa4 fohaeeo. D2ELAND & ANTLE, Smokakona Dealers in tobacco, eitraza al smokers' supplies. Exclusive ; of Lewis Single Binder, 13 Me and El Palencia. 212 West street. Palatera and Fsperkaaejan. H. G. DEAN, O. P. M'MULLEN Phone 3732. Dean & McMnll contracting painters, painting, pi per hanging and tinting. Estimat on all kinds of painting woi Medford. Or. Furniture. H. F. WILSON & CO.. dealers now and second-hand fnrnitt and hardware. Agents for Houtl hold stoves and ranges. 10 Sol Fir street. MISSION FURNITURE W0RK8I Corner 8 th and Holly sts., Me ford. Mission Furniture made order. Cabinet work of all kint A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook stov and ranges. New and second-hai furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 F st. South. Phone 91, Mcdfoij Ore. Narserles. QUAKER NURSEREES Our tr are budded, not grafted. Our stol is not irrigated. Wo guarantee erything put out. We are not in tl trust. H. B. Patterson, office il moved to 116 East Main st. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUll SERY CO., Inc Growers of kigj grade nursery stock. Office W. Main. Tel. 1201. Physicians and Burgoo. DR. CLARK E. SAUNDERS Pral tico limited to disensos of tho ej oar, noso and throat. Temporal location notol Mooro. After Octl her 1, rooms 313-314, Garnett-Col Bldg. R. W. STEARNS. M. D. Opposi Jaokson County bank. Night caj Dromntlv answered. Office aJ residence phone Main 3432, DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Phyd elans and Surgeons, Taylor aJ Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 21 Offioe phone 501, residence phol 612. Offico hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. DR. F.' G. CARLOW, DR. E MAINS CARLOW Osteopati Physicians. Mission block. Phoi 202. Medford. Medicines. HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE CINES Will ouro rbetunatis asthma, paralysis, soros and pij vato diseasos. These remi may bo proourod at tho Sing laundry, 123 S. Riverside avenq Medford, Ore., whoro thev will sold by the proprietor. Dr. Chow Young has treat several sevoro cases with his re odies sinco coming to Medford has for reference somo of the known and most intelligent oitl in Southern Oregon. Call oa hij llrlclc Conipanlee, MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo, Priddy, O. D, Nagle, Geo, O'Brien Contractors and man fnoturers of brick; dealers pressed brick and lime. Offieel i