&XmmrXmmXX- BIRTH, OF THE MOON OUR Tailoring is Distinguished for its v Perfection in Style, Grace and Fit -., Fall Woolens are Now Nemiy for Your Inspection. ROBERT SLEWING, West Side of Track. THE TAILOR. A LITTLE OF Kroni Klumuth Fulla Express: Clinton Toxt.or, who lias boon uuso oiutcd wish U, T. rionnoy iu tno proo- Clou ut luw, left Tuesday inorniuif foi Medford, whore be will make Ills In ture botne. Mr Jlmmey will oontinut tuo business of the HrJi at the old stand. -saSSRi -"ft ES liiVans ts uoullUL' m l.... ........... i i Htoruov flsroe i mi , ,tn his bod at tho notno or W. O. llua ' foe and gas. The hub meters run (or the company and tho too boxes melt for tbe company. The alleged belrs of the Into Kussell . a-e tare beoomlug almost as uuiur .mizaa tbe "original Floradora sextet." . Scientists deolare that tbe Arctic region will extend until tbe; aunibll : Bto our.oivillzation. In other words if we do not get tbe north pole it will come to us, On with fracture of thd left leu, just above the uiikle. While ut tbe Husou borne rjuuuuy afternoon Mr. JSvun slopped on a loose plank. obuhIiik blm to i nil about three feet with tbe result as tibove etuted A. II, Nuftzgor returned Wednesday niKnc irom a trni to urans tune. 10 says railroad work is being rushod alouu and tbe Southern Paoillo is in oreuslnu its forces as fast as men are uvntlubJe. About IVJO men imrl HRVnru J hundred bead of horses are now em I tllnirnH I. fhn mn.lr n..J n ... nV According to a recent report from heavy Bteum dredges and shovels are lr. ieuooy, seoretary of the (state engaged in the construction of the Hoard of Health, there wore 123 oases '1,ne' Men are now at work on the ml typhoid fever, with Ufteeu deaths, ' in tbe state during the mouth of Au- suit, This Is tbe highest record for any one month except during the epi v.demlo at Eugene. This is said to oe due to tbe ooutamlnation of water - which is used In many communities : throughout the state. Tne fossllized skeleton of a giant Iwrsee &as beenVllsoovered in tbe big . r Sveetwater divide .fossil beds by ar-i-heololgsts. I'he disoovery over 1 throws the exploited theory that the horse was evolved 'from a small, five toed' animal, the remains of whlob two" found in the Wyoming fossil beds. This skeleton is thirty feet long and lolly as tall, and in an excellent state of preservation. The giant horse was an herbivervous animal and Its jaw- i.bnne displays powerful grinders, whloE -are but little deoayed. road about twenty miles tuis side ot Grass lake aud it is possible tha the road may reaob Klamath Kails by Marob 1st. i-imn SIMPLE CATARRH REMEDY 'Take a Hyomel Treatment Pour Times a uay and be Cured. Hyomel has 'performed almost iril- - nonlons onres and Is today reaognlzed by leading members of the medical - profession as the only-advertised rem edy for thlB disease tbat can be relied upon to do just what it olalniB. Until reoeutly your physioian would have said the only way to cure oatarrh would be to have a ohange of climate, but now with Hyomei you 0011 oorry a oealth-glviUK -climate in your vest ; pooket and by brenthina it a few min atoa four timeB a day, cure yourself, .The Hyomel treatment Is simple and easy to use. It destroys all catarrh 1 germs in tbe air passages and entiohes aad purilles the blood wtih ozone. wnen using Hyomei the air you ' breathe will seem like that on the .mountains, 1 ign above tbe sea 'level. A complete Hyomei outfit costs but '1.00, extra bottles, BOo. If it does not give ytu satisfaction Chas. Strang will-refund your money. You . run no ! risk whatever, in taking this reliable (.treatment. Ktamatft County JNews, "'.'enorJl Manager Abbott sjiruni'a pleasant surprise on this olty last Sunday, -when he re-establlsbod, with out any'blowlng of trumpets or prev ious announcement, tbe Sunday train service botwoon Pokegama andTbiall, Tho first intlmafrteu tot this move was when the stagerrrolled up to the post olftoo and dropped off tbe mail sacks. Soon -th-word spread that tbe "mall wen In,-", and while the usual rush was not present, a largo number availed themselves of the opportunity to get . tbokunall tunny hours ahead of time. H. Collahau, who resided near Bonanza, died at his home at 1 o'olook Tuesday afternoon. Death was due to (the Injuries be received a few weeks ago, when be had bis hip broken by a fractious horse, At Aral it was sup poxeA that It would not result serious ly; bnt time and medioal attention I brought no relief and he suffered uu : toM agonies for a week prior to his death. Mr, Oollahan waB about thir-ty-ilvo years ot age and has resided in this oounty most of his life. He had extensive Interests near Bonanza, and ' hns always boon noted for Mb progres dlvnuess nud public spirit. He is sur vived 'by -bis wifo and two ohildrou, two brothers and several sisters, With hardly a word of forewarning worn on the seoond nnit of the great . government canal was begun Monday. ' liver sinoe the date set for tbe open, nt hlrta for this section of tbe lr- ..ligation ystem, that is to reclaim this vast expanse ot arid landB, Project Engineer Murpby and bis assistant, Mr. Humphrey, have been luDorlng assiduously to start this great uuder tabing, which is to be oaitled on un der their supervision and by tbe gov Arnment itaolf. instead of by oon tract. Embraoed in this seoond unit re nineteen miles of main canal nnd twentv-seven miles of laterals. The main canal begins at a point in see- tlon nine, township 31) south, rango 10 oast, near tne Short rauch, and will run via Olone to a point two miles nerth of Merrill. It will cross Lost river by means of an Inverted con crete siphon 300 feat in length and nix (oet in diameter. Tbe Poe valley canals are classed .aa laterals and are embraoed in the twenty-sevon mile . to.be donetruoted. The laxative effeot of (Jhamboulfeta's Stomaoh and Liver TabletB 1b bo agree able and so natural you can hanlly realize tbat it 1b produced by a niedl olue. TheBe tablets alao euro- indi gestion audi biliousness. Prise 25 oonts. Samples free at Chas. Strang's drug store. xue tMumacn oounty nigh school opened lust Monday with an enroll tnent of sixty two students. Tbe first lew aays were devoted to tbe orsani zation of olasses and now instructors and students have entered iinnn n yvur a wura wmou promises to ne suc oeasful In every particiar. The Klam ath OOUntV hieh SOhonl in unnno tha bat in the state and the nnmnlnta fmir euro cuurse, logeiner witn the com mercial course and musioal depart- ment, makes it an ideal eduoational institution. The InrffAr minthAi, nf scuaonts nave entered upon tbe four years' oourse, which oomprisos two years of mathermatics, four years of English, two years of bistorv. two years 01 science and the regular 00m merclal oourse. A shorter course of two years nas also been mapped out, devoted principally to tbe aommeraiai branches, but few students bave an fur entered lor the oourse. J, U. Pieroo, seoietary of tbe Klam ath FallB liand and Transportation Company, and A. H. Naftzger, repre senting the Klamath Development Company, entered into a compromise this morning whereby the two com panies are to occupy jointly a portion ot Main street for street railway pur poses. The agreement entered into was ratified at 2:30 this afternoon at m meeting? of the board of dlrMitnra nf tne mamath l' alls Land & Transporta tion Company. The agreement pro vides that the Klnmnr.h IaIIh T.niH .transportation Company shall oon struat a double-track line on Main street from Conger avenue to Seventh street, and that tbe oompauies ore-to oooupy the railway jointly. This agreement settles all street railwnv controversies and gives positive neeur auoe tbat Klamath Falls will have' a Btreet oar service at an early date. The development company will extend its line on to the Hot Hnrlnin'nHrHMon and the Land & Transportation Cbm- Eony will at onoe oomplete tbo'Belt line Railway. The agreement will meet with tbe Hearty approval ot'all Klamath Falls citizens and the com. promise appears tn be eminently sat isfaotory to all parties ooncerned; LUNA WAS FLUNG OUT OF THE EARTH INTO SPACE. She Onvo Killed, PltIiiiiih. the Great llnNlll IVuiv Oeuuiiletl by tile 1'uulO.o Oueim Latent IileuM of Science ua to CuiiilltlmiM 011 Our Sutclllte. Millions of years ago tho earth was not tbe hind bound, sen swept globe m fiimllliir to us, but a liquid mass on which floated crust sonio thirty-five Tiilos thick. At that porlod, says tho Strand Mupr.iiie, it turned on its axis at a constantly increasing speed thai finally sbortenejj lig day (o three houra, Wheii that' fefrillo" velocity" was ob tained 6,000 cubic million miles of mat ter wore hurled oft by tho enormous centrifugal force, and our moon was born. Tho cleaving of so larcro n ho-lv must havoTofisoTrio som 011 tho earth's (jUl'fut'o, It has accordingly been sug gested that tbe great basin now occu plea by tbe 1'aclllc ocean was once filled by wbut is now the moon. Our moon has the distinction of be ing the largest of all planetary sat ellites so large,' Indeed, that to tiie Inhabitants of Mars It must appear with the earth fls a wonderfully beau tiful twin pinner. Because the moon rotates 011 H axis luexnctly tho snniovtlino tbat ,lt re volves around the eiitrth we are flei lined to see little inorcthan ono hc::!i- sphore. So slow Is thitf-rotation V.ii the lunaruay Is equal tOvflftecn of o..r days, For'Jinlf a moutll vlbo moon l ! exposed to the lierco heat of tbe ku:l; for half a month It spins through space in the densest jtloom. Smaller in' umss than tbe earth Is. Hie moon's attraction for bodies ninsi bv correspondingly lesflv A good ter restrial athlete could cover about lib feet! on the moon1 in a running brom' jumpi. and leaping over a barn would be a vsry commonplace feat. A wiiu In the moon could1 carry six times as much aad run six times as fast as 'tie could on the eartb. Although separated- from us by M dlstnnco that at times' reaches 253,001) miles and is never lean than 222,000 miles, we know more of tbe physical formation of the single pallid face' that the moon ever turns toward us: man we know of certain parts of Asia' and the heart of Africa.' Powerful tele scopes have brought our sarelllte Willi- in a distance of forty miles of tlte earth, rhysiclst have matlimustlaillj weighed it and fixed its massi nt ono- elgbth of the earth, or 73,000i800,000, 000 tons. Tbe moon presents aspects i vMtboiu any terrestrial parallel. Kent by tires long since dead, its honeycombed crust seems like a great globe of 'ciilll- ed slag. Crrtters are not 'uncoinnxm :on the- earth',, bnt In member, size' nnd structure they boar flbr tbe niost;part Uttle reseml.ft nco to tihos' of the intion. A lunar crater is noC tbe- mouth otT:'a' volcano hivvui'r n diameter of' a fa-w' handreiT Ceetv Sat a great tfrcnluir pluSa twenty,, flftj',. ven ai lurndnwl mfflts 1m diameter;, surrouutleir. by a procipice rising to a hefglit of 5iOCJ or 10,C' feet; with! a- oeutrnl hfUl or tiwoflbV,itl , half' as Mgh:. Witter' cannofr possllily exist as m liquid,, for the tampers tuxe- of tiro Whore lie Wua. Bnoriua Trains "on Tl'mei" I "To what do you attribute vour oond The public service rendered by the hefhw' nua remarkably robust condl- uon r . . "To Regular habits and early retl British railway lines, tbe convenience to the traveler and the shipper, Is far in excess of anything to be found In this country. The British Isles are ab surdly small when compared with our vast areas, and this of course simplifies the operating problems. There are no snowdrifts to delay schedules, no sec tions of crudely built track awaiting perfection, and the locomotives are never far from their home shops. Yet even with allowance for these advan tages both freight and passenger traffic are habitually bandied with a regular ity nnd certainty that deserve tbe high est degree of praise, In any large toririluiU Ig England the number of passonger trains that arrive either ex actly on time or a minute or two ahead Is far greater than that of trains even tho ieast overdue. Five minutes Is usu ally a safe margin for an Important connection. At Flnsbury Park, a sub urban station just outside London, trains pass on an average of one every two minutes night and day, yet this tremendous traffic Is handled with clocklike precision. Ray Morris In At lantic. Qneer Rneslan Ways. If you drive through a Russian vil lage about 10 p. m. you will be struck by the absolute quiet that pervades tho scene. 'Not a creature, man or dog, Is visible moving about, Tbe place bus tbe air of a deserted village. Suppose by some rare untoward chance you come upon a group of men standing together, apparently in conversation, you will notice that tbey speak in sub dued tones, and, wait so' long as you please; you will never bear them laugh. The cause Is simply this: These Russian peasants believe ia evil spir its; bat, unlike the Chinese; they be lieve tbat tbey are attracted, not frightened, by sounds. And so' ft some unlucky ittto deciee that tbe uwujik.be out of Uoovs- after 11 p. m, he Is1 a-painfully silent man. This feeling also' ex tends to some' of tbe southern towns. Kiev, tbe holy city of Russia, is a model In this-respect After 10 fa m. you may praetlcally have the street to yourself. Blackwood's Magazine.'. "Then yVB have been so situated thai you could carry out theso excellom rules for ..lii'fl preservation of the health?" - "Ob, yes.' ItavaS In' flie' Illinois peni tentiary for twenty -three years." Cleveland Plain KNenler. UlMlnterikHted. "What a splendid woman she' is!"' "I am glad to thlnkx you have goV such a wife" "Such a' wife! Why, man, you haw no Idea of her generosity. When I waK poor she refused to niurry mo beenusf she was afraid of being a burden upor mo, but the moment I came Into my fortune she consented at once. Wha do you tbiuk of that for kindness?" ExeltliiK. Percy I niu tired of this life of ease I want a life of toll, danger, oxclte ment and adventure! "Oh, this Is so sudden I But you may ask papa." Life. When you have a cold it is well to be very careful about using anything that will cause oonstlhation. Be car- tleulaily careful aibout preparations containing opiates: Use Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar, wnion stoDS' the ooush and moves the bow els. Sold by Chas. Strang, Medf ord ; Mary Mee, Central Point. I BICYCLE I AND r ft J GUN Repairing, :0:- fflf AUWork Guaranteed ft I EVANS, TIMBER IiAND ACT, JKBTK 3. 1878. United States Dand Office. BobqIjwip, Oregon, September W.. lBOfl. Z NOttrelB noreuy given mai in coawimiimj with tho provisions of the actto.'Oojtyress of Jvxk 3, 1J7B-, entitled, "An act fur tho 8ie or timber lHTiKflin She alle of CaJ.fonrtw, Ore uoAt Neviwiai and Wathfington Territory," aa ext-Fixd to all tie YuMtc Land Elates by act of Angust-.V1B92, .. of AmhhincSUoiinliy of Jackson, otate cf Ore gon, b'ss tlifir day tiled in ihis offlee on AugUKt ao. UWVh'er sworni statement no. ixtff for the nurciwae of t3ie W oi SW , NK toV SW t.,1 aw 1 . mv u. nt 9ipt1on Jo.. 32. in TownirhtpiNo.' S3 South' ft Range ltov- 3- 3h8t, W ; .H..UrKRti BllUi WW unci iiuui hi ouu.i that Iho liwml sought i moro vnltiaolo lorftB niber and stone iuan ror ajrieuuariu purpose and to eHtabllsfti lata ciaim iD saitu land fcMAro AV. S Hilton,. 0. 8. Commtfaloaer, at his oaice IU!Medtord,.Weon, on Tuesday tho lltldayof Decemtier, WOe. shA nnmpfi as wltiittssosr. Reorire Kino; tKa moonjs; surface- iiitvu'' o' uiuuuwv uut m a,.u. iprospeex.uregon. doBi-ocs below Hie zero, i of ;flrtSrirS.Sf IfliUronhelt tiiurmomoter;. and' tbe nt-i! their oialnaln thisom'ce on or beforo mid il.v!u mosnherlc- nressnre' Is son low that a. ianrof Dewraber.itiM. ,r. ft Y 1 ' Eades' Second Hand H St ore, West Side, Med- ft , ford, Oregon. Tho Suclety rjucttfrny. That maligned creature the '"society. butterfly" Is as hard working In; its way as Bolomon's ant and gons about Its duties with a steady apipllcatlon nnd a determined disregard of fatigue and borodom which not a fe?.v Indus trial and other workers mlgbit Imitate with advantage. Take, for . Instance, the charity bazaars and fosttvjals. Lon don World. Too Strontf Competition. Country Mouse How are you getting on with your business, doctor? Coun try Doctor Bud. Too close to ijonaon. Why, Lady Cashbags went to town and paid two guineas to, hare a oorn extracted. I'd have nraputaittd, hot. foot for that. London Answers. . In HlN Utitliualnam. Judgo (to prisoner) Why did lyou take only tho monoy nnd leave' tuo basket of sllvor? Prisoner Bocndse-It was too heavy. '-'Judge (excltcdly Aren't you nshnnied of yonrsolt, you lazy uiau? Fllcgeude Blatter. A11 Anprnlnement. Marlnn-Now, there Is Algy Vau'ipt. fleglldor, for Instance Jane Ohi , be la so haughtily statuesque that I hnvo often wondered If ho cau really betlc kllsh ou tbe bottoms of his feet Hike common people. Watson's Mngnatno. To bo respectable Implloa a multltuxle of little observances from the strict keeping et Sunday down to the oarefuJi tying of a cravat. Vtctor Hugo. OASTORtA. ttmiu a 1h Kind Von Haw Mwp Boutin it escaped;. Ibo' and suowr ore the- forms, tlim. wlilkh: lunarr Tvate' must: assume.- ! Because of-' tliE- proseut: paiiatty of watt:r'tbo-moon's4lfKos0herG'1lB'. so ox-; cecdliiBly rare- tliat- startlltur efTcctfi. nro-ni-oilured; rrtmps ttfe'inost strlU-' Ing Is'tbut of fliii'Sinu'lJC: Bnwn and: tho soft golden: glow tbat' ushers In terrostrtni' day tHerc 01imot: bo:. Tho sun leap from flie-bortton; n: flttmluK slclile; and the loftier- pente imme diately flHulii lutin Ughh There- Is no'azaro-Hkto.wlleve the m snotonuns oft'orts of luky blttcU: sh all ows amltduzzllng whltcrexpanaes'. The sun gleams-ill: lfcree splendor; with no clouds to. diffuse Its; blliuUlig- light. All dny long It IS nccianpanlbil by the wolrd z,idlnoal: light tlintr wo-bcbfflld nt euro Intervals. Even In. uiUIdny iilO' hetrrems nre hpltcb blnok,. so, that,, despttn- Ul sun ! light, tho stars and; plimeta- glcum Kvltb a bclghtnoss that they never x liiblt to- w oven on: the- cleurpst of moonljss: nlgQIa nt son. They ablne steadily, toj. for It is 0 earth's at-mospboro- tliinb onusfie thomi to twinkle to. out-oyos. . In tho 1B'. of Hli-dit It ib: lruposslbli- to. oettmnte- distances, fur-there Is noi such phencnionon us- a-erliil perspec--tlve. Objccta: nro seen only when taw rn.va of ' the ann, strike Uunn. At times there mnjr ue oosorvea; spofs which: dnrken, nttur- sunrise nnil! gmduiilly disappear towara sunsat.. Thy cniuiot bo euusml: tor shadows;. for shadows weuld bo- least vlslBle when the, sun Is. dlroctly oreiiiend. Tllcv Douonr most quickly at tile equator and liwnde the higher atti tudes after a lnpso of a few days.:, lo tdio polar regloos thoy haTO never been eou. What aro tneyt urgnnio- uie resembling vegetation, answers. Pro fessor Pickering of Harvard univer sity, vegotntlon that flourishes luxnrl antly while tie- sun shines and withers at night A single day, It may be urged, is uot sufficiently long for the. develop ment nud decay ot vegetation, bnt Blx teeu hours ou the moon Is little more than bnlf an hoar on tho earth; a day lusts bnlf a month nnd may,-be regard ed aa a miniature season. ; Medf ord Cement Construction Co. Manufacturers of ARTIFICIAL JTOPiE, SIDE WALKS (Gardeu Walks, Walls, Copings, Curbs, Driveways, Etc., Concrete Foundation", Basement Floors, ' Vaults, Fences, Etc. All Work Gunranted For information call ai factory on creek bottom back of Osanbrugga residenco, or seo REINHART & ATWELL Subscribe for The Mail. i west Site liven, Feel M Sale Staples, R. O. DUNCAN, Prop. Rigs Nwlijr Added. Houses Boardedl by Day, Week oif Month. Moore's Brick Stables, West Side Medfard, Oregon Fence IPage FOR EVERY PURPOSE 1 12L5 Miles Just Received. Examine. The PAGE, before buying a iNIKHOLSON & PLATT, Medford,. Oregon. -G ADDIS & DIXON, Agents for Jaekaon, Josephine and Klamath Counties. The expressions "Hallehrlah" and "Amen" are said to have been; Intro, ioced Into Christian worship 'by St. Jerome about A. D. 890. an D. T. LAWTON Wholesale and Retail Dealer In VehiclesandMacliinerF. Medford, Oregon HOLLISTSH'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Htdlolu ftr Baiy Pecp(. Brtnca 0lJn Eialti and Basonad' Vigor. A sncclno for ConsUmtlon. InHHon. Live and Mtlwy Troiililw. I'lmlilsa. Koeem. impure W.wil, BiW nroAtli, nitifnrtsli HoweU, Hrailni-ha kl.il ItA..!in..li.t 1a It.vL-v Mnill.titllt T.V1 (ntl- In form, ai cnts ft box. (lioiitm nwilo by I HoliI.lSTKtt DnVO OOUI'ANV, MlXl!.:!, WiB. OOLDEN NUISGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLS Dr. Hinki, Central Point, Ore THIORialNAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE HUHEY-TAR 3J CIotcc Blqisqm n4 Uaaar Dta ao Evary QoMU, Now is the time to get your Disc Plow ready for plowing, and we offer you the Celebrated Sanders Disc Plow, and gunrnnteo it to work with any plow on the market. In sizes From one to four discs. : CALL AND INSPECT Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of itrenrth, nM, headache, ecnitlpatlon, bad truth, (onenl debility, lour rUlngi, and catarrh ( thoalomacharo aJIduo to Indignation. Kedel cures inaigunon. I nis new discover reprt aents the natural Juices of digestion a UJ Mill In healthy slomach, comblntd will Iho greatest known (onto and reconstruclln properties. Klodol Dysptpsta Cure deal net only cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but Ihtf lam'oua remedy cures all stomach treuklw uy cjeansinr, puniv nc. sweatenlnf and strengthening the mucous mtmbranaa Valnf no siumaon, Mr, S. S. Ball, of Rirenawood. W. Va ma "l was irouoiM Willi sour stomach for twar.tr Jirt Kodol cured me Bid we ere oow uUBt at at ml Kodol Digesu What You tat Bottles otur. tl.00 Slse holdlniSK HnsutkeM - ske, which sails for SO cants. Prepares! ty I, p. Dewrrr a 0O OW0A For Sale by Chas. Strang ALEX. COKJ'RON, M. ?.' PHYSICIAN XUD SUROEON . Office, 7th uud B, OppogJle Medfotd ButjV ruone No. 108, JIEDFOHD, '. . ' OHEQON Market Report eavb Tbia list will bo changed week as prioea obange: Wholesale Price Retail pric? Flour. ,34 per ton 1(2.00 per 100 I Irs Bran.. $18 per ton 1 .10 per 100 lbs Chop. Oorn $27 ton. tl.BOper 100 Hie R Barley $26 per ton. ..$145 per 10U lbs SSTAIL PBIOE. Whaat in bulk 60o Oats 40 Barley GOo per 100 lbs Potatoes $1.00 per 100 Hw Efrgi, ner doz. 221c Butter, per lb 20c Beans, white dry 83.90 per 100 lbs Beans, red dry, per lb 3c Onions $1.50 per 100 Iha Bacon, per lb 12o Hams, per lb 16o Shoulders, per lb .12c Lard, per lb 10c Hoes, live, per lb 5 to 6ic Heel, live, per lb. . '. : 2i to 8o Mutton, per lb Hie Chiokens, spring Oc. per lb Chickens, old 8e. per Ih Hay baled, grain .10.00 When two Btrong men oume to blows, even If tbey are well'matobed, it is not a pleasing sight, but if tbe man wbo gets the woist of it will nse DeWltt's Wltoh Hazel Salve be will look better and feel better in short order. Be Bure you get DeWltt'a Good for everything a savle ia UBed for, including piles. Sold by Ohae. Strang, Medford; Mary Mee, Central Point. C, E. TULL VETEniXAV SURGEON "Veterinary Dentistry a iiolalty All rail orders promptlv fllitd day or mi: lit, Ofkiob at Union Studies, Modfortf, Or A, S. BUTON, V.t. COMMIBHIOKEH, DIt?HIOT OV DHEQUW Homwtoud iiu Timber Land tilings and r 1 ."u tKHcn in iRua con Mtlforrt Oregon jj T. JONES, COUNTY SUXVHYOH, AnTor allkinowof Survcptnn prompt: dout. loifftlworlt, , Medford, OroRoa , B PtCKKL, phisicih ANDsirsiaooN, Offloelloura 11 to 12 a. m. ana: 1 :E0 to 7 n. m X-itay Laboratory KanilaatlMts' 82.50 oo 92ft Oflloe Haaklo Block, Medfo?a, Oregon. R. S. SeAR.MC9D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Plim-Noldermoyer Building. 'Phone 13i MESFORD, OREGON. MISS &ABR15Y BOOKER,. ....NURSE',... MEDFORD,' OREGON 'Phone 500. DR. E. STORY' from. W ashington, D. C, lately retnrned from studying abroad. hex located at CENTRAL. POINT, OREGON. OFFICE Plcaseiit'n Hotel, Mala Street. svsn;miitKf.svn;t $ A. C. GORTON, M ir QENERAU BLF.CTRICIAN.-AI1 Kinds m fA' of Kepairlnir. House Wiring o, Special- S !1 ty. All Wor k Guaranteed. Prices IfjJ- Bight, t Hsuiano GomnierGiai GolleoB. Complete and thorough training imthe Commeroiul. Shorthand and English branches. Individual In struction and Up-lo date improve ments. The expense is the lowest and the advantages are the best No more thorough course to be had anywhere, and the total ex pense of securing such a course here is but little more than half the cost of getting the Bauie in the largi r- cities. AddresB, Ashland Commercial CoiAEGE, Ashland, Oregon. Our graduates are employed and more demanded than we can supply.- a. E. ANKENT, President.. U.L. DAVIS, Cashier. I.E. EMVAnT, Vice President W. B. JACR80N, Asst. Cahlei The fledford Bank Mcdforo. Oregon SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT A General Banking Business Transacted H. E. MORRISON, M..B. MEDFORD, OREGON Office: Roosa Palm-Neldermeyer - Bloosi Residence : Corner South C aud Nlnth'streets? I, D. PHIPPS, D. D. S: Officers n AdsJas Block, adiclelng Hsakloa Drugstore Medlord, Oregon G. W. STEPHENSON, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OPTICIAN Office: Boom 6; Adklns' hloolc. Calls protnBOt attended day or night. 'Phone 563. atedlord Oregom WILLIS A; GREEN, U, S; Beputy Mineral. Surveyor. Office in Palm Building, MEDFORD, OREOON. BERDAN BROTHERS II cOREMKH. AND CONTRACTOR O A r Hatisfaotlon guaranteed O )1 Work doue by Day or Contract. (I MEDPORD, - - OREQONV ,!f UP-TO-ATiC Y S nuRvSEtRyS Will have for the Season's Trade of 1906, 80,000 Pear Trees in the following var ieties ; sjsf 25,000 Bartlett 2 25,000 D. DuOomice SL 10,000 Beurre d'Anjou W' 10,000 B.Bosc If? 5,000 Howell b 5,000 Winter Nehs Also Apple, Peach, Cherry, mm Apricot and' Berry Plants 2 and Monterey CypresB. J J. S. BARNETT, S - Central Point, Oregon, t MEDFORD IRON WORKS, Founders and Machinists. .Mining and Milling Machinery. Agents for Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Gasoline Engines and Spray Outfits and Power Pumps.. Figure with, us on New and Second Hand Boilers and Engines. CONTRACTORS And TJiose Intending Building, call at Medford' New Tin and Plumbing Shop. Workmanship and material first-class. Prices Reasonable. WH. A. AITKEN, Medford, Oregon.