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Afig m - -icw(,W",iJ,tl---1- m 'M- UN EVES BEARING APPLE TREE HERE (Jebrgo I. IIiivIn Outrival lliirlmuk by Producing Apple Tiro Tlmt Huh .Milium! Apple Urceu l-Vult In ViirlotiN Hlngix of Development. George li, DnvlH, candidate for v, county commlHHlotim'i Iiiih outrlvuloil 4 Iltirbuuk by producing mi uvor-buiir- s lug apple tree Hint lias 'matured np- plow, green fruit In vnrlotin hIiikoh of development and apple bloom upon It-all at tho name tlmo, Tho tr(H) Ih a Nowlowii which Iiiih y bonn neglected for Huvurtil yenm, All thin year, however, lt Iiiih bail plenty , of wntur ami plenty of euro, with tho result that II Ih making up for lost tlmo by yloldlng uovouil crops In ono uoiiHon. HALE TO BUILD NEW WVREHOUSE lllCrfUMMl lltlllleM ClUIM'hl Npllllf I'laiid .Man u CoiinIiIcc I'Ihiin fir a Itlg WurvltoiiM ( Comer of Oak (bill anil Tenth Street, J, I'. Iliilo hIiiIch Hint bn ulll cone iilfiiee to plan for a bit; ir'houii to occupy . the lot now occupied by llio inrcli6uny built IIiIm aprluu. 'Tb plnno liiiHlncoH baa lncraavil no mpldly," nyM Mr. Hnlc. "tlmt I uin Vm ' '" """ ;". ,r""1 ?"0""4.TH!a Is with a vlov of rollevlng the mil crnor of Innth ...id 0kdluTHllorU,!0 ,. C0llIM,,01ll lolp all over nid iim noon mm illile I will build it Avniclimun' SB by r.O twl with full xlxo lifiHi'iiifnt mid two atorli'M iitmvo Kround, Tlm iuiw wnri'bouiK' will Imi fit led with a frnlicht nlvvutor mid nrrmiKrd no nn to dlnptny it lurK" number of plnno nt nun Mr. llalr Mtatca that bn linn Mold throe, tltiira thn niimhrr of planoa that ha px lrctpd to soil tlila antaon mid thero la ovory Indication tbnt liunlnenK will In- creann from thin tlmo on, When naked why h did not cur a locution farther down town hu replied tlmt ho could soil plaiion at more rc nonnhln price by bvliiK whero ho wun and tbnt Ida plmm worn mado to build n In rue wareuouita and keep a larjto jtock alwnya on hand VOTERS DON'T GET PAMPHLETS HALKM, 6r. Oot. S0Tlnrn are nt T Ifiul SSI voturt) lit thu Nlutn who v lit ' not receive pninpblolH undnr the corrupt prncllceH nut. roRurdkax of the fact that they are duly reentered Notllfcntlonn have been received nt tho accrtttiiry of Mlntn'n offlc from vurlouK pontofflce "tbroiiKhout OrKon which nhow tbnt tlip're ii ro that many pniuphlnta belnif held hy tho pontnumter becittiso thn votcrn In rcKllerlnjf failed to give their proper nddreKn.no tlmt tho mall would he forwardod. to thn rluht duatlnntlon. In Knlln Cltl nlorm tlierti nro 78 pant phlntB lylmr In tho pontofflco undnllv-rri-d nnd uncalled for Home coinplnlnta mrn heeti received from Marlon nnd Multnoipuh cnuntU'N that painphlcta hnvn not reached certain voter who renin tcrcd noino tlmo nuo. Tho law provide tlmt pntnphlelH ahull bo nont to thn out lyiim routttleN flrat nnd tbnt countlea doner to tho atnto cnpltol ahull ho aorv--ed Inat. Tor thla renaon thn aecrotnry' force bna been flllliiK In tho regliitrn Hon from Isolated countlea nn fnat dm It cnnio In nnd tho countlea uenr nt hnnd Imvo been enred for but recently Another blK bunch of reKlatrntloi) utntemuutN from olerka wna received to day, nnd tlilH Ih probably tho bint Hint -will coinn In. It Ih beltnvcd that nil of tho pamphlets will bo mailed out to, the voter by next Monday afternoon at tho Intra t. THREE BIG PRIZES FOR APPLE GROWERS Throo prlzoa totaling 8G0 In cash nnd carrying with thorn solid Hllvor medals hnvo rocontly boon addod to tho premium list of tho Oregon np plo show to ho glvon by tho Oregon Horticultural Bocloty at tholr 2Gth annual mooting, Novomhor 30 nnd Docombor 1 and 2, Those prizes nro known as tho Hwoopstako prices, tho Louis W. Hill, aront Northern Rail way prlzo and tho Northorn Pacific railway prjzo. Tho swoopstnUo prize Is opou to any dlHtrlot wost of tho Rocky moun tains. Tho prize goos to tho district showing tho Inrgost and host collec tion of apples. This prlzo can bo compotod for by any commorclnl or 'ganUntlon, grango, frultKrnwora' as sociation, county or any other or ganization of fruit growors. Tho prlzo is ?:ino. Tho Louis W. Hill, or Groat North orn trophy, Is nt $250 and Is npon to any territory tributary to tho dront Northorn linos In tho north west. Tho Northorn Pacific Is also a prlzo of 250 nnd covers upplos grown In torrltory tributary to Its linos, NEW llALCONY OIVES WAItDltpilIO MORE Hl'AOl? M. ! Th Wnrrtroho Ih fooling tho mnroh pt proitporlty nnd tins juat tuUlod a nqw balcony noroas tha hack of tho Interior of tho storo, This will provlilo a great deal of room for rooorvo ntooku and also provldo extra sholf room, which wus badly needed. Let the good work go on. Everything that holps thu HtoreB of Medford helps the olty, ahd ovoryono will be glad to know that tho 'Wardrobo Is maklntr moro Improvomeuts nnd so soon. STRAWBERRIES III NOVEMBER Vlmy Hnvo Yielded OiitliinotiHly Hliici) April ami Aim Mill Kill I of J llloom Over 1100 Taken From n QiiiiHcr of itti Acre J. II. HtovoiiH of Tolo spent Friday In Medford, bringing In several crates of HtfiwhurrlcH, Mr. HtovoiiH HtatoH that hla vines havu yielded almoHt contliitiouiily slnco April and aioHtlll full of bloom and burrleH, llo hnH mild over f .'100 worth of straw berries from Iokh thnu a quarter of an ncio at prlroH ranging from 10 cetitH to 15 rents u nox, and found murkot for an unlimited mipply. Tho land tho borrloM.nro rained on Ih foothill land and wan unproduct ive until Irrigated, There are many IhoiiHiinds of acreii of land In the valley now Idle that would ho equal ly productive If given oidlnary at tention, WANT COURSE IN APPLE PACKIH6 8POICANI3. WnHli,, Oct. 20. A rlclilturnl coIIukuh. exnerlment Btn tloun and nil other liiHtltutlonn In tho Pacific and uorthvvnlorn HtatoH to.ichlm; hortlciiltuie. will ho tn'Riid by tho triinteen of tho National Ap plu Hhow, Inc.. to add n coiirno In apple packing nn hooh nn pohhIIiIo the box (roup, including Wntdilniv ton, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Cali fornia. Colorado, Now Mexico and Utah, who.'o much fruit vlll not bo pncko'l tlil.i year. In proHuntlng a. resolution Incor poratlni; tho foiogolng, 13. P. Cartlor Vnn Dliscol, flerand vjco-prenldont and chnlrmnn o? thu hor-rd' of trusteCB, outlined tho plana prepared by tho umnaKomcnt for tho frco packing nc.Miol In Hpoknno in connection with tho show tho woek of November 14, whon A. P. IlntohiMii and J. M. Car roll of Moalur, Or., will ho able to hnndlo nhot'.t 1G0 studontR nt each of tho dally ueHolono. Ho also explain ed that whllo tho school will be Clio means of preparing 1000 men nnd wornon to rsnlst with noxt scnHon's crop, It will not do much to relievo tho sltuntlnu. Thousandi are needed. .MAXV HKTTLKIIS HI'.KK HOMKK IX HAItNKV COUXTV PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 2a Hnr noy county and neighboring Hcclfons of KaHtern Oregon nro settling up nt a rapid rate. Largo numboni of families nro comlim In to mntto homes out of tho sngo brush land that now only mlscs forngo for Jack rabbits, but which la niisceptlblc of grent development through dry farmlnir mcthndH. Tho honieHcoUors nro hauling lum per for now hnuucH and barns, In noino rasoH as far iih 150 miles, from tho mills nt Harney City and Hums. Great progress la bolng mado In nut ting In crops nnd n big Reason Is' ex pected In this now district noxt yonr. Potntocs, wheat, ryo, hnrloy and oata do well and much winter grain Is bolng planted. As good advertising is n vital part of storo so.'vico, a good storo must ho advertised. Tiio best household servnut in tlio citv who is eligible for n new place is leading tho nds those days. Advance Sale Diaries for 1911 - Complete lino. "Prices Always Right." i Medford Book Store IHttlHIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIII Tlll HKIHT OLASSK.H TOll S YOUIl KY1C8. Don't bo tocklotw with your oyos thoy cprtnlnly dosorvo tho beat enro that can bo had, and you couldn't possibly glvo thorn hotter caro than by con sulting mo occasionally, I ndvlso on oyo troubles carefully nnd conscientiously, If you nood glasocs, 1 will fit thorn for you otUlafnctorlly and nt Uttlo cost, DR. RICKERTS lOyeslght BpecliUtttt, Ovop Konthor'B, MQdford, 1HWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIW MlSPlfORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER FRATERNAL ORDERS. M w Ai Modern Woodmen of Aintirlcn, Crimp 0013. tnuotH tlmt, third ami fourth Tuondayn At Hmlth's Hall. W. O. Klnyoii, consul! John jt K Lawrence, Clerk. x.r. Talisman Lodes, No. SI, MmU Monday In C F. Hall. H. O, Wortman, C. C,i J. IT. Ifutca naon, K, of IU fl. -Tjrnpbi No. 0 Meit first n thlrs JVodnradnya In IC P. Hall. Mrs. Knots Hamilton, to C.J Mra. Alio E. Trow brldKA, M. or I C. M. 9. 9. X. Medford IxXc, N 11(1. Moats Thursdays la K. P. Hall. W. W. Klfsrt. U. K.J nobort Telfar, Itoqrstarrs John Wilkin. Trurr. LOST. LOST Astray homo; a sorrel marc, nboiit JO or 12 juiuh old. Finder pIimiho tnko hor to WcHt Sido Hvcry mid rocflivo lihornl rownrd. 191 ron EXCMA.JGE. roil KENT 50; don't pay room rent; buy a furniHlied tent com plfttu for hoiluokuepini;; (,'"" nut! wood fltovoH, ru 0x12. tables, bed, chain, bedding mid diwlicH; tent 12 x 1(1. Phono Main 2012. If FOR EXCHANGE The finest nnd heat paying orchard in the Rogtio lUvor Valley at Ashland, within tily Hints; a lovely home; pnvs 20 por cent, not on prjco asked; will Inko a nicer homo in Mcdford in part payment; balance ensv. E. T. h., 071 Chestnut street. Ashland, Ore. . lOfl. FOR BXCnANOE Medford anil suburban proporty, ranches, limber hinds, for other property. Address Box 100. euro Mail Tribune. tf UuMnc Property. FOR SAIJ- OR RENT Good open ing for general merchandise sto'o in new town with $15,000 monthlv payroll, on railroad, 12 miles from Mcdford. 'Gold Rny Realty Co. 200 W .Main. ' tf. FOR LEASE FOR LEASE Rahinr, hunting, boating nnd bnthing resort, 1 sounra miles body of water, on railrond, within 12 miles of Med ford. Addreso Box 201. care Mnil Trlnin. tr - - ....... .,!.., ... FOR RENT, FarsUhcd Rooms. FOR nBNT Furntahoa rooms for transients. No. 10 North drape Btreot, next to Farmers and Fruit growers' bank. tf FOR RENT Two ndjoiniiig nicely furnished rooms. 817 West Tenth L 102 FURNISHED room to rent in private family; gentlomnii only. 205 Bently streot north. FOR RENT Furnished 44 S. Grnpo st. rooms nf 208. FOR ItBNT Front bedroom, closet, modern; 8 minutes' wnlk from now depot, 3 blocks from Main. G21 West Hamilton. Phono 2,4 GG. 197 FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 325 S. Riverside avo. 192 FOR RENT First-clubs living rooms. Sco R. A. Johnson, room- 202. Fruitgrowers bunk bldg. 105 FOR RENT At tho Cottngo, pleas ant, furnished rdoms, with hot nnd cold running wntor; bnths, largo sunny porches. 001 W. 10th St. r 124 King St. tf. Housekeeping Itooms. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, clonn and modorn. 440 Evergreen, cornor 12th, G blocks south Mnlnn on S. I track. 190 Itoom and Hoard. FOR RENT -Room and hoard, reas onable, homo cooking; meals sorvod family stylo; six blocks south now dopot, on Southern Pacific track. 44C Eorgreon, cornor 12th Bt, 190 ilUMlllCSN ItlHIIILS FOR RENT business room on W. Main st., 24x140, suitnblo for res taurant or billiard room or othor business, stoum heat. Gold Ray Realty Co., 21U W. Main st. tf FOR RENT Office rooms in Eloo trio building, modorn equipment, stoum boat, olootrio light, baths, toilot, hot and oold wntor. Gold Ray Roalty Co., 210 W. Main st. tf ParniH. FOR RENT Farms from 40 acres to 400 aoros, alfalfa 'land, fruit rni)ohos, garden lands, gcnorul tanning ranches, Gold Rny Roalty r. 210 West Main. tf Hourffte. FOl1 RENT n-room liouso to rent d urnlturo for salo. 350 South nn Riverside. 190 FOIMtENT FurnUhod houso, bain nnd largo oliioken park. M, A. Rndor. 00 N. Ornngo st. ' FOR RENT 8 room houso, 700 B. Oakdale avo., being To-decorated, ready in two weeks; will soil if do nirod. liny II. Tuttlo, Pnrk ayo., immediatoly nt rear of nbovb. tf. FOR RENT Only hotel in railroad town of 1000 inhabitants; Roguo River valloy. Box 300, caro of Mail Tribune. JUL FOR SALEtNow p-room bungalow, uudor oonstruotion, oomplotod, .$10fi0, houso 24x42, lot 44x11(1; gopd locution, " Inquiro 811 North Riverside. 180 FOR SALE Ghonp, in Central Point, 5-room odttago, 3 lnrgo sire lots, city wator and also good woll, barn and othor improvements. Apply to owner, Mrs, J, B, Stovons, Tolo, Or. 203 "ftm iALE. nMMfMt FOR SALE Fivo-room liouso on 31 South Orange fctreol, closo in, for $2100, Address J. A, Ilctftlcrson, Box 331. 203 FOK BALK OH BENT -Furnished, fi room house with hrtto lot, 'fruit trees, garden nnd chickens, on W. 10th Bt. Inquire of Mrs. Woodford, owner. 128 8 Holly. 100 FOR SALE An-artistic butiKnlow, 0 rooms and bath, coraplcto with shades and screens, reduced from .42QG to $3800; Boats, bookcasos, buffot, two fireplaces, beam ceil ing, etc.! well built. Clms, D, Colbv. 010 W. 10th nl tf FOR SALE Ono of tho best paying business propositions in town; clearing $500 r month. AddrcHS Box 8d, care Ifnil Tribune office. 104. FOR SALE Choico business prop orty at a bargain, on long timo; easy terms. Address Condor Wa tor Power Co. FOR SALE I am prepared to furn ish winter supplies of fire wood in oak, fir and pine; stove wood and four-foot lengths. F. Oscnbruggo, phono 1041. 401 Riverside avenuo South. FOR SALE Largo modern house with south and cast front, 113 Tost front on paved street, by 181 feet long, nicely improved crounds; ev erything ptrictly modern. Reason for Belling, lady of house needs a change of climutc. This place is suitablo for nice homo or first class rooming house. Easy torms lo right party. Sec the Jackson Coun ty Realty Co., 804 West Tenth St, 105. FORSALE 5-room modern bunga low, furnished complete nt $3,000; $1,200 handles this. Address Bov 70. enro Mail Tribune office. 504. Ranches. FOR SALE I have for sale farm lauds, fertile, fruit and alfalfa and timber land in quantities of 10, 20, 40, (JO, 1G0 nnd 240 acres; houses und outbuildings and families rcsil ine on the farms, young orchards, bearing orchards and small fruit; njso fine houses and lots covered with fruit, in tho new nnd just in corporated village" of Talent, Or. If yon nro at Medford or Ashland, j wiko uie cars to raient toniy cost .iui j it:iii; mm come nnu iook nt proiwrty. If nt other places, write, inclosing stomps, and I will trive further particulars. Office closed on Lord'6 day. L. N. Judd, Talent. Or.. Roberts bide. 101 FOR SALE Los 'Molinos irrigated lands. Secure n self-supporting home that will pay for itself ui iliVee vcars; located in a charming California 'vnlley, "just over the mountains from Medford"; tho dairying businc, in connection with hog and chicken rnising, is now "boomnig"; on our Irrigated lands nlfalfa brows the year round, producing 10 to 12 tons' to tho acre: stock liyo out of doors through all the beiiboiib und crow strong nnd vigorous; a combination of wuter, deep, rich noil, sunshine and intel ligent farming makes crops grow like mngie, Tloc Innds, including deeded perpetual water right, sell at $150 to $200 per nere, ouo-fifth down nnd bnlnuec in four equnl annual pn meats. It is impossible to find a region whero tho returns nre mom goneron. Call nt the of fice anil let me c,p!nin tho project in detnil or send for freo booklet. FRANK O. ANDREWS, 0 S. Fir St.. Medford. Or. 10 ! Acreage. FOR SALE o and 10-acre tracts just within nnd adjoining city lim its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay monts. Address Condor' Water Power Co. FOR SALE 230 acres ten miles from Central Point, nil fenced, with 37 wire fence, rabbit-tight, two- story house, a largo bnrn, school-1 house nenr by, ono good spring, one1 urill well, i'neo $10 nn ncreo. or would tnko part nonr Los Angolos nnd rest ensh. Box 203, Address Ownor. Central Point. 103. FOR SALE Small tract of land, ono-nuurtor milo west of Englo Point, 011 county load, 2 acres. Isano Hnrvev. Englo Point. Or. 108 FOR SALE Small trnot of improv ed lund, ouo-qtinrlor milo west of Englo Point, on county rond, 2Vi uere. Ihunc Hnrvev, Englo Point'. Or. lO'o FOR SALE 1 to o-nero trnuts, 1111 dor ditch, 1 miles out, good loen tion for homo, splendid, borry mid vegotnblo land, fine for chicken ranch; prieo 350 per" nore. Soc . ownor. 20 S. Ponoh st. 180 FOR SALE 80-tioro farm nnd orch ard land, 03 uoros tillnblo land, bn! unco orohard and timber and pas ture, running water; will tnko somo improvod city proporty in o,k- ohnngo for part; 1 milo from storo and postoffioo. Sco L. T. Consor, 014 Bounott avo. FOR SALE 8 acres, bearing oroh ard, 1 milo from Medford, This, is a bargain; small houso nnd bam; finest fruit land in county, $3500, Whito & Trobridgo. tr IlOtS. FOR SALE 12 fine lots nonr pav ing. $3000. ouiok salo. Bittnor. 188 FOR SALE $450, lot oast front on Elm st., near West Main, wntor and sowor; tortus $10 por month. In qnlro 4 3. Ornngo st. 195 FOR SALE'.-rTwo lots, 'bost bargain and location in city, Address T H, caro Mall Tribune, 190 FOR SALE. AcrMMfe. FOK SALE One lo 00x120, under price for quick sale, in Wnlnut Park. Uittnor. MJacolUncova. FOR SALE Saddle horse nnd pnek horse. Inquire nt Vinson's stable, on Hiverside nvc. 104 FOR SALE At 75o por 100, out fa mous, strawberry sets. Apply to J. li. Stcvcus, Tolo, Jackson county, Or. 203 FOR SALE OR TRADE Largo HnH safe. Sco Gray & Moo, Van Dyke's old stand. " FOR SALE Or will exchange for property in Mcdford of in central west, fivo'passcnger automobile. Address Box 407, Medford, Or. 100' FOR SALE 40 ton? stock hay and 200 acres rango' feed, $100. Ad dress W. E. Mooney, Prospect, Or., Red Blanket ranch, or call at 207 Phippa bldg., Medford. 102 FOR SALE 780 Bheep, 500 mutton an dbalance Iambs; sell entire flock or any portion. Address A. M. Helms. Talent, Or. 102 FOR SALE Bees, reasonable. Cor per 0th and Hamilton. 100 FOR SALE Automobile bargains; all makes, $350 to $2,200. Will trade for real estate. Some fine bargains. Call nnd see. C. H. Sny dcr Motor Car Co. If. FOR SALElr-80 tons first class corn; also 200 T6ns well cured fod der. Enquire of Dr. R. W. Clancy, Medford. Oregon. tf. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Kve pnssengor 4-cylindor touring auto mobile. Address Box 200, care Mail Tribune office. tf KOH 8AL1; Legal 0IHO or all kinds trespass and other noMces, at Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE I am offering to the buyer a limited number of lets, 1 and 5 acre tracts, a largo horse nnd farm truck. Address P. O. Box C47 or 008 Newtown st. 207. FOR SALE Fine seed wheat for fall sowing. Western Oregon Or chnrds Co. Phone 337x 103 FOR SALE A pair 1200-pound horses, good workers or drivers; also a McCormick mower and horse rake, lumber wagon, work hnroess. Inquire 1021 W. 10th st. 100 HELP WANTED. Help Wasted Male. WANTED Two tallymen to work in retail lumber yard. Big Pines Lumber Co. 194 WANTED Landscape gardening and lawn work Have your home beau tiful in tho spring with a few beds of bulbs. Inquirfe Chris C. Moore, 233 W. 3d street. 104 WANTED A man and wife for work on ranch nnd orchard; only men with good recommendations need apply. E. Burke. Nash hotel. 100 WANTED Salesmen In every local ity of the northwest; mono? ad vanced weekly; many make over $1000 month; choice of territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top peulsh. Wash. WANTED Team boss or grade fore man. Ten year's experience freight ing, rond building etxenvnting nnd landscape grading; can keep books, estimate and make good; go nnywhoro; references. Addresss Z, Mnil Tribune. tf Help Wanted FeranleT WANTED Woman cook nt tho Dia inond. tf WANTED Good, cnpnblo women lo help in kitchen , work duruig tho day, can sleep nt homo. 310 North Bartlett. ' tf WANTED Call or phono Main 32 for all kinds of dressmaking. Mrs. J. .S. Carroll, 320 N. Riverside ave nuo. 100 WANTED Competent v general housework, two woman ior in family. wages $30. Addross Box 00, caro Mail Tribune office. tf Situations Wasted. WANTED Janitor work of all kinds, by hour, day or contract; competent and rojlablo. Frank" Moroy, 602 Almond st. Phono Mnlu G051. 204 SITUATION WANTED By export nccountnnt ns boekkeeper: also ca pnblc of superintendent construc tion lino. Address P 18, caro Mnil Tribune 101 WANTED By Al enrpontor nnd buildor, foromnuship; best of rof erencos; can furnish first-clnbs plans, bluoprints and specifica tions. Address Al, enre Mnil Trib uno offieo. 100 WANTED Position by ranch fore man; understands handling and breeding stock, ospoeinlly horses, nnd fitting snmo for market. Ad dross X, caro Mail Tribune of fice, tf WANTED A position on a farm or orchard with a small family. In quire W. A. Martin, Medford, Or. 101 JAPANESE IIOUSECLEANING CO. supplies nil kinds helpers for do mestic work and offioo cleaning boy. Phono Main 031. 321 Alice street. 101 MlsccnaneoBs. WANTED One or two dozen Rhode Island red pullets or yonr old heus, thoroughbreds. P. O. Box 88, Med- ford. Tol. 3003. 322. WANTED Dressmaking, Mrs, Field er, address 281 W. 6th at, S9I 30, 1910. WANTED. Ml 196 1 WHvtnM9a WANTED Plymouth Rook rooster, about 1 yonr old. Address P. O. Uox fi74. 100 WANTED T rent a fl or 7 room modern house, closo in by Nov. 1; no children. Address P. O. Box 09, Medford. 100. WANTEDIIoreos to feed for, win ter. Addross M. M. Welch, Wat- kins, Or. - 230 WANTED Horse for its feed. Ad dress 230 S. Blvcrside. 103 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Acc7r. ASSAYER Earl V. Ingels, B. S. Best ecauipped assay office in Ore gon. Established five years Ac curate results guaranteed. Grants Pass, Ore. 205 Cement Sidewalks. CEMENT SIDEWALKS, brickmason, stono mason,' plastering und all kinds of stucco work. Export work manship at reasonable charges by the day or contract. Address Ma sons. 511 E. Main st.. Mcdford. Or. Printers and Pabllsbero. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped' joboffice in South ern Oregon ', Portland prices. 37 Sonth Central avenue. Billiard Parlor. S, T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young is Raj building. A Jjicc, cool pladc lo spend the ho? after noons. Narserles. QUAKER NURSERIES Onr trees are budded, not grafted. Onr etookl is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. Wo are not in the trust. H. B. Patterson, office removed to 116 E. Main st. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO., inc. Growers o. high grade nursery stock. Office 25 W. Main. Tel. 1201. 5000 YELLOW NEWTOWN apple trees for sale, also other varieties of trees, by Wagner Creek Nursery & Orchard Co., Beeaon & Lester, Talent. Or. . Tia Stoops. J. A. Smith Tin shop. Tin and sheot iron ware on hand and made to order. 128 North G st. Read Cigars aad Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE. Smokehouse- Dealers in tobacco, cigars and smoreks' snpplics. Exclusive agents of Lewis Single Binder. El Meritt nnd El Palencia. 212 West Maui street. UbIobs. CABPENTERS' UNION, LOCAL 1840 Meets at Smith's hall, 128 North Grape street, every Thurs day evening promptly at 8 o'clock. AH journeymen carpenters, as well as local members, urged to be pres ent. Business of vital interest to all carpontcrs transacted at these meetings. J. J. Soal. business agt. Attorneys. WIITHINTON & KELLY Yawyors, Palm building. A. E. REAMS office. -Lawyer, over posi- 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. Lawyers. Of fice Mcdford National Bank build ing, second floor. NOTARY PUBLIC Room 207 Phipps bldg. NOTARY office. PUBLIC Mail Tribune Granite Works. GOLD RAY GRANITE CO., 210 W. Main st., manufacturers and deal ers in gmonnmental and buildin granite, crushed granite common brick and pressed brick, coarse and fine washed river sand. PAUL & WOLFF sell sand and foun dation grnol; all ordors promptly delivered. Phone 4721 and 1213 Mnin. MEDFORD BH1CK CO. Goo. W. Priddy, O. D. Nnglo, Geo. T. O'Brien Contrnotors uind nianu faoturors of brijk; dealers in pressed bnok nnd limo. Office in Postoffico blook, room 5. Phono No. 3181. rMntfTH uil parx-rhans-aMi FI. G. DEAN, O. P. M'MULLEN Phono 3732. Dean & McMollen cnutraoting painters, painting, ps per hanging and tinting. Estimate on all kinds of painting wore Medford, Or. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with Muckoy and die with joy." Over Allen & Rongan's store; entranei on Seventh street. 11IU Posters. VERNE T. CANON BUI poster nnd Distributor, All orders promptly filled, Room 29, Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Or. Stenographers, ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm piqok Stenographic work done flaioklj and well. ArcklteeU. il- FLEMING & HALE Builders and, contractors; estimates furnished,; work guaranteed. Phone 3,851,( Give us a trrial. ' 4,, aQtf.i lUHWEIt DlHtCTtm NORMAN WINDER; 'awJiWSa draftsman and buHckr ''sie about your new home. I cmto you money by planning ' tofjfear rWt Write Box 37P. 0.,?M ford. i. JOHNS St TURNER, nnj.. n:. v utt PVinnn Xfain JU71 "-"---- 744. . .... .. .., L ileal ButaM. THE MOOR-EUNI CO. yine.rauoii proportios. City lots and dwMtngs. Fire insuranco. 213 Fraitgwwera Bank bldg. Phona 2592. U I'liysfclnns and Bmrajtwts DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKyOOD Practica limited to diseases !pf, wo men. Office Hnskins bldg. Phone Main 1001. M DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and SurgconfA Office 210 E. Main St., overfilas kins' drug 'storo. $1 Phono Mam 1001. - DR. W. W. WICK Hompkthic physician; residonco 203 Olrfon St, phono Mam 4474; office, rjuems 3 and 4, St. Marks block. phoae;Main 187L ' rR.,AETEMAS W. DEANL in flialto bldg., 123 E. Main. Gas administered ior extraction of teeth. .Telephone Mnjp 81.-'hr BSK.saau . ;- DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Dsrtkt Office is room 203-34, lumtttf k Fnnttrowers' InusJc bflaYdk. west ef the tracks. DR. CLARK E. SAUNDEBS-Prao-tice limited to diseases of Dm eye, ear, nose and' throat, Offie 216 E. Main st, over Medford Hard ware Co. DBS. CONBOY & CLAMCYj Pfcysi cians and Surgeons, Taylor and Phipps bldg., rooms 219-211-212. Office phono 501, resideaoeVphone 612. Offico hours 9 a. aL to9! p. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DfeEVA MAINS CARLOW OatMatlue physicians. Mission bbek. Phone 202, Medford. . J DR. E. H. PORTER Diseases o .women a specialty. Rooms''; 6, 7, 8 St Mark's bldg., Medio., Or. Phenes: Office 4061, midenoa 4051. . ' a. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINM MEDI CINES Will care ' iMtwUiiKB, asthma, paralysis, sons Itiii pri vate diseases. Tinri Tiiifilt may be procured at house, ICo. 241 S. Front and 10th sts, Isdferd, Or., wkere they will Jje sold fcy Mm pro prietor, Chow Young. Dr. Chow Young- has treated sev eral severe cases with Ua reaediee since coining to Ashlaad, aad has for references some ef the best known and most intelligeat eitirens in Southern Oregon. Cailea him. Thie is to coriify that Dr. Chow Young, the bearer, atteaded me, ay trouble being lung trouble and asthma. I am better than I have been for twelve years. I saw the lotter written by Judge Hanna and as he recommended tke deetpr so well, thought I would try kkt also. Mrs. St. Louis, Ashlaad, Or. "I was afflicted with heart and stomach trouble for maay years, and at lost ending- in a atreke of paralysis, from which a ese ex pected my recovery, aad bo one knows how I suffered, bat at last I got a little better and I heard of one Dr. Chow Young. x I took treat ment and uni well now d an rec ommend him to any one who may be sick or afflicted with any of these complaints. I nssuro yoa 11,'am well plensed and thankful that' I am alivo at this time. Mrs. Mary Ni dny, Grants Pass, Or. "I have bocn troubled with ca tarrh for a long timo nnd have tried over so many treatments of differ ent kinds and I cun say I did not get anything to do mo any good until I triod this Chinosse doctor, and ho has dona mo a groat deal of good and. I think ho can cure cn tnrrh." Mr. JYarro'n Drake, Ash land. Oregon. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Oaposiu Jackson Countv honk. Nit ealls promptly answered. Offiea aa4 residonce phono Main 3432. DR. STEPHENSON fita slassea to correof nnv defect of the eye. Of fice over Alloa $ Roaaaa'g. Phone Mnin 1851. Furniture, NEW AND SECOND-IIAKD GOODi James A. McKouzio, dealer ia new and second-hand furniture, hqrdwuro, clothing, boots and bbom. Highest cnh prices paid for goed oust-off clothing. Call aad see m when you hnvo something to seU. 103 South Control. H. F. WILSON CO., dealers ta new and second-hand furniture nnd hnrdwaro. Agents fer House hold stoves and ranges. 10 South Fir street. Phone Mate 3181. MISSION, FURNITURE WOKKt Cornor 8th and Holly streets., slid ford, Mission ftimitssa mads to prd,er., Cabinet wprk U all kfcis. A. tria order, solUetai. MORDOFF k WOL" nnd ranges, New aadseeoad-haad furniture, lads' old sisad, H frt F at.. South. Phem, W.A Msdlaai. MKQFPRD JWWjfl t 4Bsv dstftakMa. Day pha Mt, wm nhww, C. W,-CoakUm ssslL ll 0aur 901. doha-'A. FsX II A MM. J 1 1 W "H I K ' ! t 1 t l n t'i !