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MIS PFO RD MAIL TRU3UNK, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. APRIL G, 1910. T A Want Ad Will Get You Offers From Sellers of the Things You Want to Buy 1 ft y PIONEER ENJOYS FAMILY REUNION Jutlljo Gall, noshlcnt of Jackson County Slnco 1052, Meets Willi His Ten Children In Pleasant Reunion In Aslilaml. .IiiiIko ChrlHtnplior Coliimhim (lull, n Jackson county pioneer of 1853, voloriin of tho Imllitn war of 1853 tn this vnlloy, who II vm1 for inoro titan half n century on tho old farm In K.iiiiN Valid)' precinct In tlio north 'orn jmrt of tho county, and for forty yjaiH of that time, until IiIh i oh lu nation InHt October, miccoHMfully bal anced tho scales of Justice ami ex pounded tho book of law In tho local Jtistlco court for IiIh district, and withal hold tho respect and esteem of hln mtlghboro, gathered IiIh tun children about him lit tho homo of IiIh hoii-Iii-Iiiw, Councilman William Myor, In Aidilaud, Saturday and tho reunion iniido ono of tho happiest pages In tho family hlntory. A flno llnnor wiih tho feature of tho fes tivities of tho Cay. Judge (la. I U a nntlvo of Mlosourl nod croKiovd tho plains to Oregon In 1801, settling In Jackson county In September. 1852. October 9, 1 SCI , ho wiih married to Mum Sarah Pan hoy, a nntlvo of Illinois, daughter of tho Into Mr. nnd Mrs. JainoH Pntikcy, early pioneers of this section of tho Htato. Mm, Gall panned away 18 years ago Tholr tun chlldron who wore nil gathered tor.othor In rounlon, Satur day, for tho flrttl t lino In 25 yearn, nro an follows: Alhort L. Gnll of Tolo, Khun It. Call of Hauu Vnlloy, Cnrrlo (lull Smith, wlfo of Marlon Smith of Pilot Hook, Or.; Inorn (lall Hodges, wlfo of ShiiiiioI T. Hodges of Gold IIIH; Ellin K. Call of Modford, Mlnulo Call ltowo, wlfo of C. H. Howo of Vnllojo, Qui.; Anna gull Myor. wlfo of Wil liam Myor of Atihlaud; Dora Oall Lo cum, wlfo of John Luciih of Conllngn, Cnl.; Ardllla Oall Nowlnud, wlfo ot John W. Nowlnud ot ItoHohurg, Or.; Cora (Inll Hargravo, wlfo of Uoy Q. UnrKravo of Peyton, Or. Tho other members of the fnmtly prosont at tho rounlou Saturday wore: William My or, S. T. HodKt'H nnd daughter, Mlsa Lotsy, or Gold IIIH; Mm. Ellis K. Oall ot Modford, Minuet) Winnie nnd Daph ne Smith and Maxtor Hurl Smith of Pilot Itoclc. Or. CHARLES J. HOWARD LOST IN MEDFORD It isn't often that u mini in 'lost In n city which ho has noun grow from itH beginning nlinoHt, lint Hiieh wiih tho experience of ChnrlcH Howard, of Waldo, tho othor evening. Mr. llowurd, who is here on n visit to his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. ,). S. Howard, uttouded u movingnc tu io show tho othor evening ami when lie ciiuie out Htarti'd in wlmt ho mip )OKcd was tho proper direction homo. "I wiih thinking of something else," Hnid Mr. Howard, "as I walked nlong, nnd paid no attention an to my direction. All at ouco I rculizud the fuel that I Hhould linvo boon home by thin time, and Htoppod to take my bearings. Well, I didn't liavo the slightest idea whuro 1 wiih. Tho wlmlo contour of tho country wiih unfamiliar nnd it wiih several ininutcH before things would swing around into their proper positions. I could hco Rosy Aim nnd the out line of Table Hock, but tlio two moiiutuiiiH appeared fo lmvo switched places, and It was Homo time before I could porritiiido Iloxy Aim to get back into hoi propor placo in tlio oiiHt. I knew whnt bad happened to moI wns jiiHt turned around, but oven witli this kiiowlodgo I walked Hovornl blooks beforo ovon tho north star wiih In tho placo it Blionld ho. To think of mo netting lost in n town I grow up with ivnd tho Much of which I helpod my father aurvoy, I will lmvo to attribute it to tho nmr voloim growth of Modford, nnd bring tho field notes of tho old Htirvoy next time I como." Watch .for tho Comet. Tho Hod Dragon of tho sky. Wnteh tho childron for Bpring oouglis nnd ooldR. direful mothers kcop Foley's Honey nnd Tnr in tho Iiouho. It is tho boat nnd safest prevention nnd euro for oroup wlioro tho need in urgont and immodinto rolief n vital noeoHBity, CoutniiiR no opiutos or harmful drugs. RofiiRO HuliHtitutoH. Foloy & Co,, ni0-!!31 Ohio Htroot, Chiougo, 111. Modford Pharmacy. IlnBldna for Health, OREGON GREAT STOCK COUNTRY Great Returns Are Reaped by Farm crs Who Have Forcslaht to Grow n Few Hons and Cattlo on the Side. From u letter written by Dr. Withycoinbe, director of tho Oregon Agricultural experiment Million, the following oxtraetri are taken: The iiorlhwoxl ol'foiH unlimited op pottuuitioH for producing high cIiish beef. DcH)ite the fact that corn may not bo available, other feed Klufl'M eiMially iih good can be Keen red in great abundance. Good killitigHtuff can bo secured from well cured or 'wild nlfnlfn bay. There i litilo wtihte in feeding well-cured nlfalia bay cut at the proper hciiKon, but when over ripe or conrxo it value will be iiiciuihcd from 2U to 'JO pol ecat by running it through a cutter. Some grain or Hiieouleiit lead Hhould bo fed with bay to fatten cat tlo. In practically till the wtock feed ing dixtriclH the field pea or fodder can be grown. If tboe are oiiHilvd and foil in the following ration !.' pound of n I fnl fu or wild hay, .10 pound of corn or pen tulngc nnd : poimdn rolled burley, a gain of two pound n dirt- Kliould be Hccurod for a period of 110 darn. It would put (be Hteer in prime condition mid tluiH add one to two ceuU per pound to the value of IiIh initial weight. Another excellent food for fatten ing entile !h a combination of nlfnlfn nnd bonrdlo.4 barley hay. TIioho may bo grown boparately or in mnny iustnucoH grown together ndvuntug eoiiHly. Far example, field where alfalfa in not thickly ho I should be thoroughly disced with a spike tooth diio in the upring nnd beard Iosh barley drilled in and the whole cut for bay. This combination in ox- eellen for putting beef cattle in the very bct condition for market. Sheep. Prime uiiitou can be economically produced from the Hnme feeds uug gented for the cattle. In eiiHtern Oregon the principal winter fat lull ing foed Hhould be nlfnlfn nnd beard Iohh barloy hay ami rolled barley, hi western Oregon conditions nre ideal for producing the highest quality of mutton nnd early market lamb. The winter feed Hhould bo clover nnd vetch hay, kale and rollod barley. Those feedH cm. bo produced in great (piuutiticH and cannot bo excelled for mutton production. .Much of the growth of fdiocp, howover in thin Hcctiou can bo secured in the open field from rnpc and winter grain. IIOgH. Oregon ia pre-eminently a hog country. No Kcctiou can excel this Htnto for (iiality of production when properly fiuinhed on homo grown feed. Uarley or wheat are the ideal fattening fecdn for hogs. At the Oregon Fxperimcn ntation in feeding cxperimeiitH conducted during the piiHt ten yearn, the average amount ot wheat or barloy nionircd to pro duco ono pound gain wiih four and ono-hulf poundH. It wiih also iiHeor taiucd tliut it cost from three and ono-hulf to four centH conts per poumi to grow a pig to a fattening ngo. This nuiHt bo done, howovor, largely in tho opon field on alfalfa, vetch, clover or rape. Pig grazod on clover during tho Hiimmor huvo given a return in growth of over .flu per ncro nnd from nlfnlfn ovon higher than this. I'.Htmmtiug that it corIh four and ouo-half conts to grow the hog and whon ready to bo fattened ho weighs ifiu pounds, innkca a total oost ofrBO After coiifliuning 450 pounds of wheat or barloy ho should woigh 1250 pounds nnd worth at seven conts per pound $17.50, or giving a return for 150 pounds of whont or barley of fj'll.oli. 'this gives n gross return to tho fannor for his whont of $1.53 por bushel, and for his barloy $1,28 per bushol. Fiold peas aro also valunblo for hogs. Thes'o may bo fod off without harvosting and will yiold a return from gain of hogs- roprosonting from $10 to 20 por aoro. In nlfalfa-grows ing Boctions hogs onn bo grown very cheaply and finishod ooonmically up on barloy. You can bo euro about somo things only by answering Bomo want nds Bomo important things, tool If your "bitr think" .lust now is about olothoo, you'll find "thought food" in plonty in tho nda. Ilaalcina for IToalth. Little Journeys Made in Are ofton the beginnings profitable directly and one of these days one ASBESTOS ITEMS. Sum Hone Iiiih jtiHt fiuiHliod putting in IiIh hpriug crop mid his new but ti will be completed in a few days. I.cc Mitchell ban taken the mail contract for another term. CharloH Megly of Winier came up here nnd took oomebody's sweetheart off unbekuowiiH to them to vinit bin winter, .Mix. Ida Morn. Jack Walker and Klmer SimuioiiK will Ktart out in a few dnys giving uwny proRcntH. MiHHCH Ida mid Flora HiminoiH arc Btmlying botany. They found n daisy the first day. II. 11. I.tiiiiptiimi Iiiih jiiHt returned from the MendowH on bnsinosH for J. O. Wnlker. Ketzell in a svccl utickennan. Ote JohiiHon might have hit them farther, but be never bit them more often. F8R SALE. UKAIj khtatk. FOU SALE S3 acros 3 miles from Modford. C acres poars, 20 acres .NV.rtownH and Spitz; 0 acres nprl cotB. Prlco $14,G00. Shsklyou Ucalty Co., 22 Jackson County Bank Illdg. FOR SALE Twonty acres 3 miles from MeJfo d at ?1G0 por aero. Sis kiyou Realty Co., 22 J.ickcoa Coun ty Bank. FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ment, motWtaln farms and timber. Address P. O. Ilox 213. 24 KOirSALEST 1-2 acres 21-2 mile from Modford; 30 acres 5-yonr-old poars; 20 aTca 1-year-old pears. Good l.ouso and barn. Undor ditch. prlco 122,000. Siskiyou Realty Co., 22 Jackson County Rank. FOR SALEI GO'liicreV 3i-2 "miles from Modfrod at $100 por acre. Will soli ill or part. Siskiyou Realty Co , 22 Jackao-i County Dank. llouftcs. FTfiOALE ?220"0, C-room strictly modem houso, furnished; 1200 will handlo this. Rox 607, city. FOR SALE Sovon room houso, now; lot 50x132, cIoeo to Main street; bath, oloctilo lighted, scroonod porch, wood shod; prlro $2G00; terms. Slshlyou Realty Jackson County Bank. FbTTSLE"won Homo choicest part 'of Modford. rams, at Olwoll's Offlco. Co., 22 In vory Sso Ab 1G Aervco. FOR SATlf 1"6" acros "on" Rbosovolt avenue; houso and bam. Inqulro nt 117 North Coutral avo. 17 FOR SALE-5 and 10-aor tracts just with and adjoining city lim its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address Coudor Water t r FOR SALE 32-acro trnct 3 miles south city limits; 12 acros set to poars, 1 aero family orchard, bear Ing; to trado to good contractor tor putting up houso In Modford. Ad dross X2, Mall Tribune H Lota. FOITAXE-XljafKnliiT'a f Ino"loTi"oii Howard .otroot, SunrlBO Park, East Modford; o.iat front. Apply to G. G. Noaly, cornor Roosovolt and Bon nott nvonuos, or E. P, Bonnott. 19 FOR SALE Lota cloao In on Second atroot at a bargain. O. W. Isaacs ownor, 115 N. Oakdalo. ' FOTXttPNoT75 Two lots, Cffi 104, Largo barn; good location. Call room 22, Jackson County Bank or Tolophono 3811. FOR SALE No. 100 Lot 60x100, Narrlgan St., ?400. Siskiyou Real ty Co., 22 Jackson County Bank. FOR SALE Ideal building lot on Wost Main; prlco $1050. Call phono 3311 or room 22 Jackson County Bank, FOR SALE Two lots on Hamilton stroot, 56x100, prlco ?300 each. Sis kiyou Roall Co., 22 Jackson Coun ty Bank. Farms or Orchards. FOR SALE Nfnoty acris, 30 tn one year old applo and pear trees, 106 laohos ot water, 2 1-2 miles from railroad station, For terms write "Owner," caro Mall Tribune. S61 Want Ad s of pcrsomil prosperity. Not every journey will prove immediately. But if you make them frequently enough will lead youstraight to GOOD FORTUNE. One Cent a Word FOR SALE tOR SALE 60 acre, rtnert bulldlns Mto In the alley, Includli z 30 acres good fruit land; cheap and terms right. If. O. Maltby, Palm Bldg., Main nnd Frotit. FOR SALE About 30 acres of good orchard land 1 1-2 miles east of Phoenix. Ono-half is In orchard. Tolophono, Medford, 1199, or ad dress C. T. Payne, Pboenix, Ore. FOR SALE Ono of tne best orchards in Jackson county, two miles from Ashland. For particulars, address F. O. McWIlKams & Son, Ashland, Or. Timber Land. FOR SALE 40 acres or good timber fivo mllos from' Medford; all down hill. Mat Calhoun, Phoenix, Ore gon. Lota. FOR SALE City lots, 20; for a small, safo Investment ceo th city lots I offor at $300 and 250 per lot; 20 cash payment, balance $10 per month'; no lntorol. II. C. Malt by, Palm 1 lilg. Business Property. FOR SALE Choice business prop erty at a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address Condor Wa- ter Power Co. " norsen. FOR SALE 2200-pound team, 5 year old mares. Address O. S. E., caro of this office. 19 FOR SALE Team of horses, 8 years old, weigh 1200 and 1250 pounds; a good all round toam, not afraid ot automobiles. G. A." Rending, R. F. D. No. 1, Central Point, Or. 14 FOR SALE Gentle .driving maro, now buggy and harness. Call Ore gon Granlto Co. 16 FOR SALE 2 pair mules. Inquire at Vinson's feed stable L. M. Ridor. 14 FOR SALE Good horso, weight about 1200 pounds, 7 years old. Call on C. F. ReichBtoin, 421 South Grapo streot 14 MJflcellaneoaa. FOR SALE A mission china closot. Mrs. Kelly, Queea Anno avenue. 15 FOR SALE New furniture tor oale. Call at 616 Second avenue, West, botwoon Taft and Olson. 13 FOR SALE Or trado, a runabout automobile No. 6 South Fir st. 1G FOR SALE Or trado, concrete block machlno, near y now; sell cheap. P. O. Box G23, Medford. 17 FOR SALE Surrey tn good condi tlon; socond hnnd harness also. E. O. Trowbridge, Medford Iron Works. 17 FOR SALE R. C. Rhodo Island Rod and Buff Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching. From puro bred and high scoring stock. CalL on or address G. E. Alklns, P. O. box 202, Central Point, Ore FOR SALE My slnglbcylIndor Ueo runabout; i? oxcollont condition. W. G, Estop, Palm block. FOR SALE Cash roglator. Soo El wood & Burnett. 50 FOR SALE 60-hbrso englno and 80 horeo boiler cheap at, tho Rusa Mill. FOR"SALE6'no froab cow and caff. Call at 333 South Riverside. FOR SALB Mtmoograpn for dupll catlng letters. In good condition, choap, at office of Condor Water & Power Co. 283 M FOR SALE Ono 300-doion Potalu roa Incubator, cheap, Address 135 S. Central avonuo. 14 FOR RENT. lloases. FOR RENT-6-room houso; cTosVfiT. Roguo Rlvor Land Co., UN. Cen tral avo. Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT Office ever postoffloe on April 1st; will, bo steam hoatod and lmvo hot and cold water by next wlntor, Apply to A. A. Davis. FOR RENT - Modern turiilsv.d rooms at 604 West 10th or 1 4 Mng atroet. FOR RENT FurnlBhod rooms for ronU North Front street, No. 216, Phono 3731. Answering FOR RENT. Furn lulled Iloomn. FOR RENT Furnished roomn. No. 10 North Grapo stroot. Miscellaneous. FOR RENT First-class pmture; also seed corn for sale. C. W. Issacs, 115 N. Oakdalo. FOR RENT Only hotel m town of 1000 population. Call at Condor Water and Powor Co., 209 West Muln street. FOR RENT Pasture land on Price Ranch, Tolo; irrigated land, next to McDonough ranch, Tolo. Condor Water & Power Co. 50 FOR RENT Garden land on Bear creek, one acre and upwards with water for irrigation; owner will furnish team, plow and seed for part of crop. See Kofcldt, Condor Water & Power Co. 50 FOR LEASE Fully oqulrpcd gold nilno; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all operated by electric pow ci. Owner will furnish frco elec tric power for sharo In proceeds. See Kofcldt, at Condor Water & Power Co. WANTED. Help Wanted Female. .VANTED Chambermaid at the Nash Hotel. WANTED Two waitresses at Franco-American hotol; faro prepaid. Morrison & Lash, Yreka, Cal. 20 WANTED Girl for general house work; good wages. Call Main 2813. 1S WANTED Girl for general house work; good waces. Apply Mrs. Kelly, Queon Anno avenue. 15 WANTED Girl for goneral house work; must La good cook; wages $30. 326 South Oakdalo avo. WANTED--A competent woman for housework and cooking; good wages, also farm hand knowing young or chard work. Address L, caro Mail Trlbuno office 47 WANTED At tho Franco-American hotel, two waitresses; fare prepaid. Morrison & Lash., Yreka, Cal. 20 Help Wanted. WANTED Man and wile, man for gardening and wife for goneral housework. Arplj Condor Water & Powor Co WANTED Fivo farm teams, 10 farm hands, 10 men for planting trees. Condor Water t Power Co. Miscellaneous. WANTED In desirable neighbor hood, May 1st, to rent, complete furnished houso ot 5 or 6 rooms; fnmlly ot four adults. Address with full particulars, 99 Esther st., Pas adena, Cal. 19 WANTED A young married man wishing po.itlon on fruit ranch. Un derstands raising fruit thoroughly and can glvo good reference Ad dress "C. M. C." caro of this of fice 13 WANTED Bookkeeper and sales man in dry goods, grocorles, etc., opon tor employment at onco; any rcasonablo proposition considered. Capablo ot tilling position of re sponsibility. Bank and business rctoronco clvon. Address L. J., care this office 14 WXNTED You to know that I do all kinds ot building, contracting, time and material, all kinds ot Job work, otc. Satisfaction guaranteed in every rartlcular. Location, with tho Sou'hern Oregon Electric Co., 27 South Contral avo. Phone No. 3461. N. G. Holmes. 16 WANTED A good alfalfa, stock and dairy ranch, with some Irrigation; glvo full description, price and torms Address Dairyman, Box 863, Med ford. Positions. WANTED Position as bookkeeper and salosmau In dry goods, groceries, otc, opon tor employment at onco; nny reasonable proposition consldor od; cnpablo of tilling position ot re sponsibility; bank and business rot oronco glvon, AddveBs L. J caro this office 14 WANTED Poiltlon as chauffeur by au eastorn young man. Address Y 9, caro ot tlio office, 16 WANTED. WANTED PoEltlon as aalcsman by an eastern young man. Address X 8, this ottlco. 10 Ml.iccllancou. WANTED To borrow $800 on alx room house. 734 Pine street, Box 118, Medford. 13 WANTED When In need of help, ring up Wills' employment office Thono Main 1562, at 17 8. Front street. 16 WANTED Clearing done. Address E. S. Palmer, Central Point, Ore. Help Wanted Male. WANTED Man to dig well. Apply to 501 Beatty street. 13 WANTED Ten miners and laborers. Apply Condor Water & Power Co. WANTED Flrst-ciasa gardener. Ap ply Condor W iter & Power Co. WANTED Experienced stone cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Power Co'a. office. WANTED A man experienced In the handling of Incubators and turkey raising. Apply at office of Condor Water & Power Co. 283 WANTED TO BUY. Miscellaneous. WANTED At once, for a home, 5 to 10-acro orchard in bearing or nearly so, with or wlthput buildings Give full description, price and terms. Ad dress Dairyman, Box 863, Medford. LOST. LOST A black silk scarf, lace edg ing. Return o Mrs. Godlove, 228 North Holly. 17 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Bootblacks. SHINE Get your shoes shincd, oiled or dyed at the Palace bootblack stand in Smokehouse. First-class work is our specialty. Shoes called for in any part of city and deliver ed. 212 West Main street. Phone Main 12L Eddie, the Bootblack. Landscape Gardeners. J. T. BROADLEY, landscape gar dener; a long experience in laying out and card of private grounds. P. O. Box' 521, Medford, Or. Attorneys. WITfllNGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm building. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA- LEY Attonioys-at-law. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col- vig, C. L. Rcames. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank buOd ing, second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attornoy-at-law, Offices room 30, Jackson County Bank, building, Medford. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phoue 35L. Night phones: C. W. Conkhn 3601, J. 11 Butler 3571. Stenographers. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm blook. Stenographic work dono quicklj nnd well, Bricklayers. BRICKLAYERS K. Kurin, at Smokehouse, first-class bricklayer, stonoworkor, ccmont stopping stucco and moulding, fireplaces and tilo work a specialty, European plan ; day or contract Medicines. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES Will cure rheumatism, asthma, paralysis, sores and pn vato diseases. These remedies may bo procured at tho Sing Lee laun dry, 123 S. Riverside avenue, Med ford, Or., where they will be sold by tho propnotor. Dr. Chow Young has treated sev oral sovore casos with his remedies since coming to Medford and has for referenco some of the best known and most intelligent citizens in Southern Oregon. Call on him lteal Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate, Loans and Firo Insurance. Office, suite 205-200, over Fruit growera' bank. Phono 541. AS A MATTER OF BUSINESS, we would suggest that you oall at our office in search of real estate bar gains. Wo refuso to list any prop erty for which ownor asks more than wo think it is worth. Wo do not caro to make sales at oxtrava gant and unreasonable prices. You will not find us tagging yon on tho stroot or annoying yon at the hotel, hence this invitation to cull at our office, No. 128 E. Main st. Pierce, Shophord & Co Bill Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29, Jackson County Bank building, Medford, Or. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Hospitals. SOUTHERN ORP:OON HOSPITAL 314 South C at., Modford, Or. E. W. Hisoy, Matron. Official kospi tal P. & E. R. R. HenJ I-tto. SEE WM. E. STACEY & CO. for fiomo ot tho choicest bargains m real estate in this valley. Also Brit Ish Columbia and Alberta, B. C, aint other parte Call on him at Ditfier'a office, Pbipps building, or at ttrik Medford Auto company's frarsfrs, where we start out our agents fee the Aladden Mantle Lamp and hwU don. window screen. We will tret you right. Como nnd nee. Printers and PoWJuW.J. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. haa tk best-equipped job office in SoUi ern Oregon; Portland price. 3T South Central ave. riano Instruction. MISS JENNESSE BUTLER Piajt instruction and musical hbtarj. Studio, No. 8 S. Orange tireet. Phone Main 2491. HARMONY, sight reading, ragaiet form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan College of Music. Miss Flora Gray. Studios, 144 South Central avesaa. Phone 493. U;lllard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiard, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up states, Yonng & Hall building. A nice, eet place to spend the hot af teraoewa. Architects. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects aa& Guilders, office 7-8, 235 Maia. Phone Main 3471. Residence pheM 247L Cnrrlago and Ah to FaJattag. VALLEY SIGN AND CAHRIAGX WORKS High-class work guaran teed. Signs.' Riverside aveaaa. Phone 801. FaraltHrtf. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers ia mtw and second-hand furniture aa. hardware. Agents for Mo and City kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seveatk st- MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly sts., Medford. Misjion Furniture made to order Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stove and Ranges. New and Second-Haai Furniture. Eads' old stand, 18 W. F st. Sonth. Phone 91, Medford, Or. Narserioa. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees; C are budded, not grafted. Oar sleek, is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. We are not in tbv trust. H. B. Patterson, office m Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERT Growers of high-grade nursery stock. C. F. Cook, Prop., R. B. V. depot. P. O. Box 84L Phone 12M, Medford. G. W. Priddy. J. T. O'Brien. O. D. Nagle. Brick Companies. THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brkk manufacturers and con tractors; also lime, cement and plaster in atty quantity. Office, Medford Natiosal Bank bldg. Phono Main 545. Dtictlsts. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Dentist Office in rooms 203-204, Farsara & Fruitgrowers' bank building, wast of the tracks. Physicians and Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office and resi dence phone Main 3 132. CONROY & CLANCY Offico i Stewart building Physiciann aosl. Surgeons. Office phone Main 341; private phone Main 612. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA. MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians. Mission block. Pbaa 291, Medford. Cigars and Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE Smokehouse, doalors in tobacco, cigars and saaak: dealers in tobacco, cigars and smok ers' supplies. Exclusive agents a Lowis Single Binder, El Merito aoi El Paloncia. 212 West Mala street, Mesacuger Service. MESSENGER SERVICE Messen gers furnished at all hours of day and till 9 p. m. to any part of eity, from 10c to 25o. Phone Main 1818. Photog!iaihers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Posa wife Mnokoy and die with joy." Over Al len & Reagan's Bfqro; entraSM o Seventh streot. Tin Shops. J, A. SMITn Tin shop. Tin a shoot iron ware on haaa aaa to order. 128 Nortk G stmt