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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1911. 3 .', tr W- l t ill IV LOCAL AND. PERSONAL i Mako nn Investment by Insuring wlih tHo' "Mutual LUo of Now York," payu tho inrRcat dividends. J. P. Hut chnaon, Agent. Ghnrlcs Mesurvo has returned from n visit at Woodvlllo. T. P. Ton Velio of Ohio is VisiUilp his Ron, Colonel Frank L. Ton Vell'e, tho far famed nlfnberry kirn of the Rome, nnd will remain here some weeks..' fMr.a, Ton Velio is delighted will! liio valley. II. 8Hontlcrnon of mien is visiting Motlfofd oil liuslncss. Nbllco to real eatnto dealers, any property Is now off tho market. M. W. Skcol. es J. It. Samuels of Eagle Point spent Monday In Medford with friends. ' "Will Johnson of Talent was In Mcdford Sunday on business. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glean O. Taylor), attorncys-ai-iaw, over Jackson County Bank Dldg., Mddford.' ' John If. Itcdden of Big Butto is spending a few days in Mcdford visit ing with friends. Harvey Woods of Glcndalo Is visit ing his sister Mrs. S. M. Smith In this city. Ho may decldo to locate p , i hero. Gregory's panoramas and views sell real estate: John G. Gore and family wcro Grif fin Creek visitors Sunday. T. H. KoJly of Central Point was in Zledford Sunday on 'business. Two and ontAhalt acres In alfalfa, ono mllo south of Washlngtori'school: easy terms. A. W. H. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg. Harry L. Williams of Ashland was In Med ford Monday in a short bus! ncss trip. Strawberries for sale, telephone Mrs. Clarence Glaize, Main 5901. 63 Tom Jackson leaves Monday night for Vancouver, Wash., where ho will mako his home in the future. Mcdfora local socialist party meets every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Grape street Everybody Invited. Mrs. L. J. Seare of this city has roturned from a visit at Gold Hill with Mrs. D. H. Miller. Mrs. S. B. Gleasgow of Seattle is visiting with W. W. Glensgow ancrl family of South Oakdalo avenue. See Jt. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Lou Warner and Ralph Woodford wer,e among, tho Sunday fishermen at Gold Ray dam. " The monthly moctlng of tho grad- uato nurses association of Jackson County wilt meet with Mrs. L. E. Os born, 512 South. Oakdale avenue Tuesday, May 30. Dr. Seeley will lecture on surgical emergency. All graduate nurses are invited. Ashland Steam Laundry. Mcdford office, phono No. 1201j . M. L. 'Erlckson, tho forest super visor has become and ardent devotee of tennis. Arthur Brown and Harry Helms havo roturned from a trip to Squaw lako where they caught over 100 lovlathans of tho deep. Do you want 14 lots 50x145 each for $2500 on easy terras? C. W. H." Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg.' Splendid progress In tho new power line between Gold Ray and Prospect Is reported by E. G. Perham who is building the lino. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Simms left Mon day for '.-in pxtended visit at Eugene with friends. Henry Bates, particular barber, 128 W.Maln St.", ' ' Mi IL Harper of Griffin Creek was in Mcdford Monday. B. H. Harris of Gold Hill spent Monday in Mcdford. W, II. Simpson of Applogato spont Monday in Mcdford. Freo public labor meeting will bo held Monday evening at 8 o'clock, May 29, 1911, in Natatorlum hall.l Good speaking. Everybody Invited. All women especially invited. 68 W. E. Bonars on Griffin Creek havo just completed a largo now uarii. Pat. ponncgan of Jacksonville was among the Ytolto.rs from the county neat Sunday. It. W.1 Dlkcmnn has toft tor nn ex tended visit nt Coos 'Bay. "' See A. E. Tatsumi for nil kinds of Jewelry nnd watch repairing nt 322 Allco street of Beatly. 65 N. Jerry left Monday for n business visit to Gold Hill. For tho right kind of Mutual Fife msurnnco see "W. V. Monro, room 209 Phlpps building. Phono 3122. Charles Mason of Gold Hill has left for a visit at his old homo In Kan sas. l Sam L. Sundry, deputy fish ward en was In Mcdford on a brief buMiiMtt visit Monday. For a shave, hair cut or shampoo, see 'Henry Bates, 12S West Main street, J. M. Alnutt has returned from a visit In the north end of tho valley. J, C. Aiken of Woodvlllo spont Monday In Mcdford. Tickets for tho living plcturo show to be given by tho Greaer Mcdford Club Juno 6,. can bo obtained at Kcnt- uer's, Mcdford Book Store, Nash Hotel, Iho Louvre Cafe. Commercial Club, M. J. Roddy's, Hasktns. Nata torlum. 65 Miss, Mabel Cations has returned from a visit at Gold Hill with friends. A. E. Powell and O. W. Johnson spent Sunday fishing on. Little Butto Creek. Famous pictures of the world staged by members of the' Greater Mcdford Club at tho Natatorlum Tuesday evening, JuneC. 65 Cou'nti Road Engineer Harmon has returned from a brief Inspection trip In the neighborhood ottSoId HIH. Owing to tho fact that the new cast Iron main was not ready thw water was not shut off Saturday night as announced. The change will probably be made next Sunday. Don't miss the living pictures given by the Grater Medford Club at the Natatorlum Tuesday evening Juno 6 65 Arthur Geary of Griffin Creek spent Monday in Medford on busi ness. J. D. Casa visited Gold Ray Sun day. If you are looking for real bargains in real cstato sco M. V. Moore, room 209 Phlpps building. r P. S. Steenstrnp Is In San Francisco on a short business trip. CHUTES BURN; LOSSS300.000 SEVERAL DIE v tr rr i San Francisco's Amusement Resort Destroyed ,by ; Incendiary Fire Early This Morning Three Bodies Recovered. NEARBY LODGING HOUSES COMPLETELY DESTROYED But Few. Wild Animals at . Place- Lodgers Injured by Leaping to Pavement. INQUEST HELD OVER M'CLAUGHRTY'S BODY Tho coroners held im Inquest over tho remains of James McCliuiRhorty who wiuj elect rqoutod Saturday, Mon day morning and returned a Vordiet of accidental death, A largo num ber of witnesses were railed. Tho remains will probably bo ship ped to Texas for Intoriront. They nro nt present In tho custody of Oontity Corqtior Pcr.1. V THE WOLF, AT THE LABOR. COUNCIL TO GREET PUBLIC TONIGHT Tho open meeting of (he iMeilford Labor ('otuu'il will ho held this even lug ut iho Nntrttmlum hull. An in torYstiiu propum hn lioi'it nri'iingcd. The speakers will hu II. (,'. Uuiuctt, V. Cotlercll. G. 11. Millar. M. S. John Hon and Oignuir.or C. 11. Youuj,'. The moot Mil' is held for tho utmtoso of oil UG0. MONDAY, EVE, ui'iiliiii: iho public toirunlini: oivuii Ued labor and is nuns. Many prominent tuuii of Iho oily In Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phone 2271 Night rhoncs F. W. Weeks 2071. A. E. Orr, 8002. LADY ASSISTANT. , ttttr-ft JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Embalinor Successor to the undertaking de partment of Medford Furnlturo Co. Office with Medford Furniture Co. Telephones: Day, Bell 351: John A. Perl, residence, Dell 4111, Home 179L. ''0.'W. Conklln 3601,, J. H. But- lor ouu. '' ambulator 'berv6hj' DIED EHDJfAN Tn Medforir, May 28, 1911, nt 4:30 a. m., William Erd- mnn, aped C9. Mr. Enlrunn 13 nil old resfdent-'ot Medford. He was born in Germany and leaves a wife. The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock Tuesday morri inj at the residence, Rev. Iloxie of ficiating. XASAL CATARRH Mrs. K. KarlxTR Mays it la Easy to Get Rill of "A bad case of catarrh wan cured for me by tho pso of HYOMEI. Tho trouble affected my head, nose and eyes, and was very annoying and dis agreeable, and the cure, from the use of HYOMEI, "was very gratifying. HYOMEr has from me a strong re commend and endorsement." Mrs. E. Karberg, 213 Klngsley street, Ann Arbor, MIch.Nov. 16. 1908., HYOMEI (pronounced Hlgb-o-mo) cures catarrh, because it gets whore the germs are, and destroys them. It is mado of Australian eucalyptus, mixed with .other healing antiseptics.. When breathed over the irrigated membranp, It gives relief ii; two min utes. UBcd regularly for a few weeks It will build up and heal tho germ Infested roembranco and drlyo outf catarrh. If ypu own a small Hyomcl pock et Inhaler, you can get a bottle c HYOMEI at druggists everywhere, or at Chan. Strang lo only SO cents. If you do not own a Jlyomel inhaler, ask for a complcto outfit, the price Is $1.00. It Ih guaranteed to cure catarrh, coughs, co'liis, croup or sore throat, or money back. HASH HA Mi i i i Tomorrow, Medford vh. Ilukks From Indications the ball game to morrow will bo hotly "contested, Tho Bulcks have a strong lino up and have contended all along that they have as strong a team as the regulars. It Is reported that tho Bulcks will play Joe McCurty the old time loa guqr at short, who will certainly add great strength to tho team. Tho Bulcks will liavo an oven chanco to win, Mcdford will havo about Its reg ular line up. With HI" catcher and either Burgess or McQuold as pitcher. Tho Medfpr,d team has no game for next Sunday up to date, as tho Grants Pass teamlays tho O. R. N. team of Portland next Sunday, if tho gamo Is ;lpsq and Interesting tomorrow,, possibly tho samo teams will play I again ,next uunaay on the Meuford grounds. Tho game tomorrow will Btnrt,at,3 p. in, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 29. Charred to a crlsp the bodies of three adults He In the morgue here, scv oral persons are missing, mid a score aro seriously, some fatally Injured as tho result of a fire at the Chutes Amusement Pavilion which caused a loss of more than $250,000 and which the pQllco believe was tha work or nn Incendiary. Only ono of the three bodies re covered from tho fire ruins at noon bad Identified. It was that of John Boottlnger, a chauffeur, whose Iden tity was disebvoroil from a ring which still clung to his charred hand. The qther two bodies were so badly burn ed that even their sex cannot bo de termined without a close examina tion. Fir Incendiary CIoso questioning by tho pollcq of persons who had lived In tho Chutes lodging house, revealed tho story that the fire started In at least four places simultaneously. Some former ten ants of tho building declared they had moved out because of a fear that the placo would bo burned. No de finite statement on the mtatcr has yet been made by the poltco but detec tives are running down a score of clues and It, is expected that arrests will be made before long. Besides tho Chutes building itself structures In tho vicinity, principally stores on. tbe other side of Fillmom street were destroyed. It is. not be Uj;ved,'hb""Jvpr that any lives wcro lost in any other structure than tho Chutes. Started in Restaurant. The fire started In tho Chutes res taurant, in the Southwest section of the Chutes property about one o'clock. Tho flimsy construction of tho build ings and the high wind caused the flames to spread rapidly and the lodg ing houses on either side of the burn ing structures were soon also in flames, as wcro the places across the streot. Fortunately there woro very tew animals in tho zoo, the grater partMt them having been removed tq British Columbia when tho Chutes managerlc closed recently. Tho row raonKcys and a cjib War that remained were easily rescued. Lodging. Ifotuo Blaze. The fires whlpht started in the lodging, houses in thoyicnity were. tho sources of tho greatest danger. Sergeant M. T. Coonoy and Polloemcn N'ellson, Collins and Lord woro on the ground soon after tho flro start ed, and attracted by tho screams of the women in tho blazing buildings, fbnght their way thorugh tho flames and carried several to safety. Tho property jqs3 was very heavy. Besides the Chntea prpnor, tho Star Theater, tho Portola .Photograph Gal lery, the clothing storo of Joseph Lowenstcin, the ut Vaudovllle Theater and soveral othor places of business were totally destroyed. f A number of lodgers wore seriously Injured by Jumping from windows. Belle AlvJso, aged 19, received a frac tured skull in a leap from the second story of her. lodging, nnd Joseph J. First and William Williams were both seriously hurt. So 'flercoly did tho flro Bpread through tho flimsy structures about the Chutes Building that, for a time tho efforts o ftho' flromen to check it were fn vain and'only after tho use of dynamite to blast a clearance about the flaming mam was It at last subdued. In all tho loss on tho Chutes and other structures destroyed will roach cIoho to 1300,000. Tonight Hurry Ilolhmrnvoilli nnd ooinpany will make Ihoir debut In Medford. Tho company emnes; high ly recommended ami their opening play will ho "Tho Wolf," n play Hint ran for Iwo years in New York nnd one year in t'hiengo. Miss Oenevievo Quuniuhaui will ho seen in tho lending role of tlio poor victim of a stern parent and Iter not ing abilities are'suro to win her pro nounced fnyor with tho Mcdfoul audience. Mr. Harry irollinjpworth will ho seen in the lends opposite Mis Ciui ninjihnui. and together they nuiko nn excellent team. Mr, HolliiiKsworth like .Miss CumiitigtiMut, has always won favor wherovod hu hns np pea red. Now a word for Mr. Jack Wolte meyer. the villiau of tho company. Mr. Wnltcmeyer snys he huw always received hisses wherever ho has been and that always suits him. Miss Bubbio Gale is the Koubreto of the compntiy, nnd cunning little ways has ulwnys tnndc her n hij fn vorite Mr. Frank Burke is the comedian and comes to iw with a good repu tation. Ho was seen last year us "Push Milter" in Checkers. Mr. Vay ITowIaud, the character man, bus just closed a successful engagement with the Chicago com pnny as tho 01 Scotchman in "The Volf," nnd wo aro to see an excel lent performance of this part with the present company. Mr. Aniline Lnmb will he seen in "The Trader," n part hu has played many times. Altogether tho company is a very capable one nnd should give us faome first class plays. hiding the city officials will ho pro. opt. Hurt in Runaway. William Duncan, James Black, Mrs, Black and Miss Jesslo Black had a narrow escape from death Sunday near tho. Modoc Orchard Vhen tho team they woro driving ran away. They wcro ail bruised considerably. -t-r . & . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY " 4 'if -. WANTED To ronvncely furnished house, G room's by' rosixmslblo party, no children, references. Box ' 101, Mall Tribune 15 NEW ADDITION TO. CITY'S MUSICAL CIRCLES A valuable addition to musical oir olos in Medford in Iho person of Miss Clortriulo Cameron of Molinr, III., nr rived Inst ook nnd inndo her first appearance nt St. .Murk's church Sunday as n soloist. Miss Cameron sang "Oht Dry Those Tears" by Del Uoigo, tjronll to the pleasure of hoi'tlioarorx. She is a dramatic soprano. I lor tones' were beautiful nil through her icgis ter and her high notes wcro clear uud sweet as a boll. Miss Cameron is visiting Colonel Frank I. Ton Vellc, her cousin, who is a soloist of no menu merit, himself. WANTED To rent light houookecp in rooms, must bo light, clean, reasonable No dogs. Box 401 Mall Tribune. 58 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. 134 South Bartjctt street. CO FOR RENT Modern flvo room houso and sleeping porch. Partly furnish, it desired. Phono 2902. CO FOR RENT Furnished room In now modern bungalow, boajd If desired, 517 South Holly, t CO FOR SALE Best paying lunch coun ter In city, a snap If you mean busl. ness. Address ownor Mall Tribune 13 NOTICE. Tho Rov. Mr. Smaloy of Portland preaches in tho Froo Methodist church on Tenth and Ivy streets Sunday. Morulng and ovenhiK. Hasktns for Health. Hasklna for Health. T City Property New 4 room bungalow.' 'criol' lot, r75, ICaay terms. ' 6-room bungalow, new, reoilem. and tow lotji, vury cheap for quick utile. C-room houso, take team In trudr. C acres all platted, lnald limits, easy terms, ISSOO. i TRADE 120 ncrer, clouo to R. It.; 60 ncreii flni orchard land, 3 million' feet larK) I'm brrr 13000. 1G0 acres near It. It. station: Ijullitlni;, SO acres good fruit' lurid; l! 1-2 million fine Umber; $4000. I'lno Portland property fqr Income prop erty or acreaKe- Yoiins pear orchard for town property. loo ncrca. 40 In alfalfa, ail in cultivation; no fruit; tnkn nmldcnce property. ICO-acro Htock and alfulfd ranch: 150 ncrett tillable; unddr ditch; $75 per acre; tuke Incoino property. I'lno Kenwood lots for acrenso or town prnjierty. 8 room modern houso on pavlntr, take any good property. 23a crcK, rino soil, cloud In, tako town renldnnc. Nlco realdencn and, twp Jotn. In Walla WalU, 40 acit'M lowland, Uko ocrcufc-o or town property? '- ' Ma 180 acn-B.. slock luidtcVilry ranch, take 10a cre with soma fruit. RANCHES 11 acre, 4 1-2 miles out, 8 In pear, 2 1-2 acres Knrdefi, kooU Iioijko, wind mill, driven well, nnely situated, $300 nenj for quick nalo .Oopd Jefiiia. Kmall pear tract, closo in, lino hoII, $276 aero; tortm. Fliie orchard tract, rlslit liy town, Rood income, ulfntfa, hijIldliiKH, nil tooln, etc., $300 aero If' sold at once; Ilticraf 27 ncroH, clouo to town, Kood houso qnd other hulldlnKii, 7 acres orclmrd, bal ance In crop, linnet noil, lews than $400 an aero for quick ualo, $ZD00 will handle, own time -on balance ut hIx percent. ' n,1' WANXXD Olrls for general housoworlc City and ranch property to' list.' ' Medford, Or, May 16. 1911 TIiIm In to certify that titiout XuvmnW 1 my ilmiKhtor wn tnkiMi with n not urn attack of rliottiiMtlnm which rendorvd her left arm ibi'Icm, In fact It wun so near pnrntyied that nho wan not nldo to motr her fltiKfrn. but knowini: of ino of Or Chow Youiik'h nmrvqlotiK eurvn of Ioiik atandlnK cixkck of rheumatism. w decided lo coiimiH him. hi which I am pleaned to nay mnilo no mlntnke. an tiU retniHlloe ucted an hn rlnlmed they wqiilil nnd after tho third treatment tho rhtm mil- Kiin ciuirciy icu ner ami nlie liur not had any nymplonm of rluniiti.uimu nlnee; Imn,,. .,.r cenernl hinltli In nui.-ti Improved and I do not lu-nlnuo In nnint( I liellevii thuso nfflleti-d with rliotittui tlm or m.rnlynln will ilo well to rnnautt Dr Vlmw Youni;, whimo Iidiiho In corner of Tenth and Front ntrrot, Medford. Or 5 A. P. WIJIHH. TO THE PUBLIC, I havo been at comlderablo expotio unti irouiuo to put my iieer, rlk, etc at tlio front. of my mneh. mo tluit you oulil noo nnd enjoy them. Thenr nnlinnln aro private properly nnd nn nuch nro an mucn entitled to protrrtlon under tho law an any other pernonul property. It linn becoina tho etintom of a Krent many to ntop In front of my plnco and fill tho air with every kind of ilUeordanl noumln lit ordor to frlKhtcn tho nnhiuln, thereby endaiiKerlnt: my nrntwrty by ctnrlnK thonnlmnln to Injure themiolvrn Thin In rnpoclnlly true nf noma ntitnlntn who ntand In front of tho penn and blow their horn for tho enpoelnl purponn of frightening theno ntilmftln. Theroforn I rriiunt Hint tbvnn nnltnul be left iindlnturbed. and I hereby Klve notlco that I will pronecntn and nlio for ttamnt.'e nny ornon or prrnonn cntiRhl molentlnR tho nnliiialn nn my place In any wny whatever S2 HOLLYWOOD OltCIIAIlDS. A. C Allen, proprietor. Medford -Horse Shoeing Shop- I'M South Bnrutlttt Street. I'aclflc Phono IWJ1 Homo UtU-U. C. L. Allen, Prop. GIVK US A TRIAL FOR SALE ORCnARDS, FAUCIS FRUIT LANDS Large and Small Tracts MOOREHNI- CO. 12 Fruitgrowers Bnik Bldg PORTLAND ROSEForSale E. F, L 'I boom aoa BTTNER rxxrr avizuma FESTIVAL to pi-; iii:l in Portland, Oregon, June 5 to 10, 1911 WILLED!'! . MOH'f DIULLTANT FLORAL FIESTA &CIVIG JUBILEE rortland, "Tho Iloo City," will bo n cone of nplonjlor and the conter of worlij-wldo Intercut for ono vvook. One and One-Third Fare to Portland FJtQSI All. POINTS ON THE Souther Pacific-Lines in Oregon To Itnop perfectly poatod on nil Impor tant inattorn rplatlnif to thin roat ovent, call on locul agontn for circular and printed mattor, or write to WM, KcMtTRBAY Oftnorul I'aHuoiiKor Axont, l'ORTLAND, OI112. H If J i; -. .. ..r - . . mm i t MdvMT'Mfli wa m, v 1 JP WKKKSBF) !1 l- " jTT iypif"! 'r Wvr W "' iflPFWWtT &rapftiv t3p7w -i XPERIENCE has taught you the value of flour. We know it from our customers- 1 UMM9tf iV L i $ II iLI k.' I L I fmjA Vim v: mniiwif wwwvrC' vvm 4.,-UA J O.Y, jww-. E con- sequently have learned to stock the flour that suits you best. Only the fined Htaiiiluril (lour In nohl liuro Hut kind tlutt Iiiih Im'oii provud by yutt niul otliorn to, mako tho uvootuit niul mijoitilitttt liro.nl, tlni IIkIiIohI rollrt, lilictiltn, I'liko niul imiitry. It In Kiiiirniilcfil to Ik unlfoiiii In iiiullty niul In, kUo ,llio inot MttlfiKlny iNtkliiK iiiiIim of IIh'iii all, Kt'iiil or (iliouo for a fitik toilny ami yon wilt become n rt'Ktilitr imt'r. Allen Grocery Co. 32 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE Choice South Oakdale Avenue Lot ICast front, ,100 by 17f feet; alloy in rear; a num ber of largo oak trees,- splendidly placed in rela tion to a bouso: registered title'; nothing. better in the city. A V ill sell at a bargain for cash. Also lots in Turtle's Third Addition J r.st opened up. Large trees on each lot. Terms. HARRY H. TUTTLE, Owner Park Avenue, Or any member of the Medford Realty Association. WjNWl16TJOflj gPI III DROP A LETTER IN 1HBE BOX ri.ilmlnir our cliwli fur tttl ttlner f. dr-Mi iiinkliiK or biKinrbidd IiIIIh nnd rid ymn tn I ixl of worr' II) tiuvlnu n Umk hi lo'int im ura ol.llKcd in mtrclc rm In iviidliiit, TIiIn lnjli'K you tn form tin' navlni; Iwbll. Wn Invito yuu to dc M.n Imrf. ntid, nffur yu iroinit mid 1'iniitriiHN mrv !. A nlmn' nl niir Uliit' xlllli'iili'lll -XV 1 1 1 i;lr yo aliHultllH voilfl di net' In nor moUoiio'. m Farmeirs & Fruit Growers Bank ..'t-1 S"lx room Htrli-tly moilorn ImiukhIow, cIoho lit, t-iit.1 front, pavliiu palit In full. J'JOOO. Toriim, l-'lvo room lioiiini ml llin-H 15001I Intii rloMti to liiiHlitrtio imrt of lly, valuo lr.00, will boll at ?y,SD0 on vory onHy tormu. tsr(0 canh will iiniiUo you llio owner of Uvo lioniitTfut lotu In a flrt nltiHK rldont:o.nrt oMIhi city, nil city lnu)ri)vvel '.' (nlmvo prlfo Id 91500 Culow iicttml valuo Btf Kot ' himy). . (iood IhihIiiohh corner 011 Main, utimil, r.xl70 all auuouHiiioiitH paid In full. thlH In a Kinitilufi Imih'ulu at $0000, 'l-U oauli, liaiittico'oany. CUoHoJn wiirolioiiHo lot, 70xI0n, 11I1I0 track Vm duoi aldo and piivoiiioin. on tho rAhqr 3500. , Hovou ncro lioarln orclmrd ono mllo from city, itood hoII, fair bulltlliiKH, Htock ami ImplomoiitH ho with tho placo, 7500, 1-2 CfiHh, liulauco paBy. A kooiI ton ami alfalfa trad ailjolii- Iiik city llmltH, at ?700 an aero, vuh lorniB, W. V . MOORE ItOOM U0I) :; riril'I'H Itt'IIiDIiN'O WOOD FOR SALE l.linltnd nnioiint of Dry AMi, oltlior block or Hpllt. I.or iirlce. Phone 3311 WOOD FOR SALEJi f HI.OOJC WOOD 94 PBH LOAD T J. riinn.Malu qooi or Itivo ordtr at ; Medford ! ; i i ( Company ? .- WHY BUY MEXICAN TOMATOES Whun you pun buy TOMATOII flKOWN IW MBDrOBD ViumU OiooiiIiimidho Tonmloim IJvor)' ly. s OJIOIOH DBDDINO l'tAHTH J.T.BROADLEY&Co. aroonlioiiBO Naor City Xetorvolr Vtoro O nud Oontrni Avmt, riions Dim ana 1401, T