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WfMMMia)M"'.v' v MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MJiJDFORD. OR10OON, WJDDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1010. .44-- --"---- -- -- - 4 -- - -- --- I When Rightable Things Go Wrong' In Office or Home, Want-Advertise Them Rigltf Again - -- .- ---- - --"- -4-- - - . AT LAST MOMENT Mnn Is Seated In Electric Chair When Order Comes From Governor Granllnn Stay of Execution. TRENTON, N. V., Juno 29. A stay of execution, hIkiiiiI imu) thrown ft oiu a pnmtliiK (nilii liy Judge Mln tun In luiipoiifeiblo for Aithur Home bolug itllvo tudi-y, ltCKU wnii convlctiiil of wjfo III ii r tlor, witM Muiitoi In llio oloetilo chulr iim) tlio oluntrli'liui, with 1iIh lnunl on tlin hwIWIi, wan n waiting tho Hlg nul to tluo on 2,100 volts whon Hut iinlnr ronchod tl'o death clmr-bor to lop tlio oxoeiitlon, Ann nttoii'oy for llomi nwHoil tlio nxjMfiitijil order from Judi;u Mlnturn nt tlio rullwuy Htntloii uiiif tlio docti iii"nl wa di opted fiom n window; of llio trnln iih It spud ptist Tiunton. 'I'lin attorney Minid tlio roprluvo mill Iiiih oikmI wltli It to thu pr.'iJon. 2t - KNIFE UNCLE SAM'S DOPE ON CROP IS LOW Purifio Connl Packer.) Ak'iun llio Pint I; or foul called up on, in tlu intercut of fnirnoKH, to Mlutu Unit tlio government roport on tint condition of apple nrop is not mi entirely lelinlilu neoureo of iufnr iiuilion. The neeiirntimimH of thu in iliiiluul it'portM i not ipiuHtioneil, hut the nvtwigo arrived ul are liy no itieiiiiM ii fair imtitwitii of thu gonorul eoiiililiou of tint crop. The .Iituc figures plneiul tlio avn riiue eoiuhdo'i for tlio wholo eouutry itliout H iiiiitH below thu condition .1 your ago, hut in view of lictter prim pert in the other iiiipoitntit ilistrietM lliin year, mmpniitd with the laM, such 11 Htntcmcnt in ininloadinn. Fur iiiHtiuicc. Iowa nni! the DnkotiiH, whiuli proilnen eoiiipiirtilivoly few ap plon, eoniniereiiilly upon king, nrc plneiul Til to 77 point lielow con ditions a vciir ago, ot thoy are iu oludtid 1:1 the figuru from which thu nitint ooinitiVN conditions nro com pilled. There mo nevernl similar disi'ivpanoiim in the luiio roport. In a Ioh impoi'tnut degree the Mime ornirrt oeeur in computing ntnte uve rnuej n 1(10 per cent eonilition for iipplon for ilintriot whom none mo grown eonimereinlly i plneeil on tlio 'snuie basis in computing average with a Til) por eont condition in a heavy producing district. Ah a 111.1t tor of fact, tlio thirteen leading npplo producing statu, ac cording to luiio report, hIiow an .average eonilition of 73.7 llii year rtionipnteil with 71.4 a your ago TIiiih it is apparent that those iu turesteil in apple eonuueroially hlionld either consider tlio defect of the government report, if eoiisideivil in the aggregate, or thoiiM investi gate thoroughly it detnil and make nlloweueoH for it limitation. ASHLAND GETS 1911 ENCAMPMENT Ashliiml Ini boon oIiokcii a tho plaeo for the 11)11 oneniiipment of tho Oiouoii division of llio CI. A. It. Tlii jiooh lo show that reprosenta tinn ninile from Huh vicinity, backed b. tho influoiieo of dole;aten porton nllv 011 tlio spot at Astoria iliiriuu Hie recent encampment, had tlioir effect. Hut iiotwithsliiiidiim tlio fuel that a year will intervene before the impor tant event occur, it stand tlio com munity in lianil to plan for llio pith or'uitf at an early dale, and make tho O, A, If. enciinipniont of Wll one of tho notable events in reunion his tory. Officer have boon oloilted iik fol loww: W. .1. It. Hoaeli, post No. (1, Forel flrovo, depiirlment eoniniaii 1or; A. 1). Craiir, post No. M, A toria, Henior vico-coniinaudor; John iriinliuulon, I.ont, junior vico-eoin-iiiandoi'; 11 r. J. K. Hall, Portland, medical director; How 0. A. Rtoek well, Silvcrlon, chaplain. P. A. Wil liainii of Portland wiih appointed iih adjutant and mirlormiiHlor-Konornl, which poHition lie Iiiih hold for a number of yoarH. AhIiIiiiiiI Tidings, Eastern Fans Comlnn. CHICAaO, III., Jmia 2).Two Hpo einl trniiiH for tlio Joffrics-JohiiHon liutlloKroniul loft hero today. The Hpoolal carry Philadelphia, Chiuiino, Detroit mid PiitHliuif,' finht faiiH, who will ho ipiartorod aboard tlio oar while in Hono, E WIELOER IS HELD TO ANSWER Frank McDonald, Who Used Knife, Is Sent to Jail to Await Action of the Grand Jury Man Cut Also Goes. Frank McDonald war. bound over In appoar bofoio llio grand jury Tiioiday by JiiHtico Canon on a charge of li- lug aHnaiillod uuo John Wnrron with a duiigorotiB weapon, to- wit, a Itnlfo. Tlio riicl Ini orrurrod In tbo Home Hlioo Club milium on Front Btroot Monday oyoi I nt;, wboio, It nppoarod from tlio tcntlinotiy, that a froo-for-all fliSlu oeeurtod. In tlio muloo War rou wiih Hlnaliod iciohh tlio ldo of tlio ftieo with '. Itnlfo. McDonald wa lil Mitlfloil iim tlio man who had wield ed the wonpon by Arthur IMtz, John Ward and o'hor by-HtandoiH, but War ren "didn't know who had c it ltlm." Afior the cutlltiK tbo kiilfo myBto rloimly dlnnionrod mid tutu not boon located. JiiHtico Cnioun bound McDonald Over with b'.ll flxod nt $500, In do fault of s-li'ih lo was remanded to tlio tharKO of tlio Bborlff. Wnrron, who was evidently trying lo Hhleld bio nmiallaiit, woh iiIbo ro- iiiauded In dofault of ball, Ilotb mou woro taken to JnckHonvlllo TuoBilay afternoon. SURVEYORS AT WORK AT LAKE 0' THE WOODS A pin t v of '-'.'J surveyors, snpMiseil to bo in the employ of the Hill lines, is now in er.mp lit tho Lake of the Woods. III! mile east of Ashland and HI mile east nf I.iuilsay' station, in Doail Indian. The Hill surveyors lire teporteil lo have leeently out uoros tho houd of Klamiith lnke and down the west side with tlioir line leiidinir off from the OroKon Trunk survey. Whoneo the course of the operations by tho en iriitoor now in eauii at Lake of the Wood is the ipiimtion that is now of all interest to tho people of that ro tfion. These surroyors, if thoy arc laying out a railroad line nro following tho siiuu iiiule laid out by .Iomjo Apple nato, nearly .rU year iiko. TWO FARAWAY QUAKES CAUGHT IN CLEVELAND CLKVIihANI), 0.. Juno 2!).-Two enrtluppike were reKistered on the Hoiwnournnh at St. Iniiatitih eollee hero today. The disturbance appar ently occurred nt a distance of 11000 utile from Cleveland. The first hhoek lusted from Ii : 1.1 to ihl'J 11. in. Tho second was .1 series of uradiiated tremors, tho first 1hrati01iK WninniiiK' at .rK'2i) a. 111. and lastiui; until .r):;t,"i, mid the main shock at r :3ti and continuing until (I:'J1 a. m. MEDFORD MARKETS. (Prices paid by Medford merchants.) Potatoes, now, $1.-10 per owt.; cabbage, 'dfyV'O. Hlaokborriog, $l()1.2f. Loganborriort, $ll.'Jfi crnto. Cliorrios, 08o lb, Oroou onions, dOo dozen bunches; radislios, -10o dozon hunches ; rhubarb t lo So lb.; lottueo, -10o dozen; pea, lo lb.; turnips, lVo H! hoots, 40e dozen IiuiicIich; carrotfi, 40o dozon bunchos. Butter, .Kgg and Poultry. (Price paid by Medford merchants.) Hunch butter, 'M27liO fancy oroiunory, 30o. Fresh ranch eggs, 2fio. Mixod poultry, lOGDldo; Hpring chickens, ISfJiJUn; turkeys, 17o. (Prices paid producers.) Hay Timothy, $1(1; alfalfa, $15; grass, $14; grain hay, $10. Grain Whoat, $l.lf bushel; oats, ii.T2 ton; lmrloy, $110 ton. Hoof Cows, 'l(iHV stoors, & oViio; pork, Oo; mutton. GQC'jo; lambs, Oo; voal, drossod, 80. (Soiling pricos.) Hollod lmrloy, $1.1)0 owt., $32 ton; bran, $1.70; middlings, $1.851.00; shorts, $1.801.85. Local poaohosj $1. Fourth of July at Jacksonville. Watch our smoko on that auto pageant July 4, 1010. Ho sure and outer your car and win 0110 of those ohhIi prizes offorod, Mr. or Mrs. An toist, Qot in lino, ovon if you only hiivo a ono-lungor. Compoto for that f 100. Homombor a fifty in gold will bo givo. ns ft eocond prize Como, 'Mr. Aiuo Owno11, and outer your oiu Julv 4. TUB JACKSONVILLE TOUHTII OF JULY COMMITTED. Modern Life Would Be Too "Hard On tne Nerves ii . Were Not for Want Advertising! Tbo paco of llfo ban bocomo tonso. Worrlou, dlBapnolutiPontu upsoti nt homo and offlco, ozmn, dlficouraKomontii scorn to multiply as dally llfo bocomoB moro cornplor. Tbo proj orty ownor, who MUST linvo n, Btoady Incamo from rcnteor Ioho hlH property, Is "racked" by tbo untimely dcfoctloi ot a tonnnt. Home clr.EBlflcd ndvorllalng qulcklly rctrlovca bis loss and quiets lila uorvco. Tbo nalnry onrnor unoxpcctodly Iobob IiIb poltlon and his poaco of mind. Tho train would shortly "broak" nomcthlny In bin norvoua ByBtom If, onco moro, want cdvortlHlnj; did not find tho boitor Jib and restore to him bis mental orpilllbrlum. In ovory pbnno of tbo clty'H llfo, ovory day, tho want ad. play tbo part of tho peacomaker. They eorvo you and mo at sorno crlois In our Uvea and keep tho modern aco and tonBlon from proving too fast and tlt;l:t for us. Truly, the want ndB. r.ro for sorvlco. LOST. I LOST -DIack holfor, 3 yoarH old; j marks, 2 splItH each ear and .1. S. j loft hip. Howard. Wrlto to , Schuotto nros., 12 2 S. Kir St., 1 Medford, Oro. 8 . FOUND. KOUNTj LadlcH' pockotbook. Owner may have samo by provlnng property and paying for ad. Address P. 0. Box 701. 88 FOR EXCHANGE. FOK SAM2 Or oxch. ngo for coun try proporty, 2 3-4 acrca, 10-room hotiflo; pumping plant, 40 fruit trocs; C blocks from Main street; on North Hivorsldo; Boar Crook bottom. Inquire at 317 B. Main FOR SALE- ItKAIi K8TATE. FOIl SALE Two acres near city limits, $700. Corner lot, Oakdale and Tontb, $1150. Corner lot on West Main street; sidewalk laid and paid lor, $1000. Two 5-room cottages and throe largo lots, ouo lot containing tbreo q 11 art era of an ncro, 10 blocks out. $3500. Other bargains In land and bear ing orchards. V. H. JACKSON & CO. 'Opposite Hotol Moore. WILL 'yon tnko a farm ns a gift? Undo Sam Is offering you a 320-acro farm In what will bo tho greatest wheat section of tbo Union; can bo taken under tbo onlargcd desort act which 1I003 not requlro n residence Ante us nbout it. BonBon Investment Co., 508 Board of Trndo Bldg., Port land. Oro. SO FOR SALE 18 acres foothill land ono mile- Crom Englo Point; price $750. TormB, $250 cash, long tlmo on bnlance. At'dress II. C. Stoddnrd, Medford, Or. 102 FOR SALE 10 ncro tracts, planted to pears and apples, now In second summon 4 miles north of Med ford, on county road, at $325.00 por aero; $CG cash por acre, bol nnco $C50 por ncro por month. Medford Orchard & Trust Co., 9 N. Contrnl. House. FOR RENT Partly furnished six room bouRO, closo In; bath nnd oloi trlc lights, lawn and comont walks; vacant July 1st. Inqulro nt 240 S. Orapo St. FOR SALE Now modorn bungalo, threo blocks from Main stroct and closo to bunlncss part of town; has modern plumbing, Mlaslon electri cal fixtures, bullt-lu refrigerator, buffot and chlffonlors, lawn, comont walks nnd park strip in; street will bo puvod; will bo sold for actual cost to bulid. Inqulro at 240 So. drapo stcoc. 99 Business Property. FOR SALE Choice business prop orty at ft bargain, on long time; onsy tonus. Address Condor Wa tor 'Pownr Co. TjOtH. FOR SALE Choap Lot GOxllO; lot and Bmnll houso, $47G.OO; part terms. 014 N. Riverside nvo. 88 Junction. 86 FOR SALE Two lots, Biiap; $300 onch; half cash. Eastman, P. & E. FOR SALE Choice onat front lots, ono block from Onkdalo avonuo, throo blocks from city park. Those closo n lots will bo sold nt ft bar gain. Wrlto or Inqulro at 240 South Grapo atroot. 99 Ranches. TOTl-ATroini,ITATil3JfSouTIi: orn Orogon proporty, $5000 oquity In first-clnsa dairy farm, 38 miles from Soattlo, For particulars nd drcBs W. S. Mattocks, R. D. No. 4, Box It, Snohomish, Wash. 98 FOR SALE City lots, ?20; for a small, safo lnvoetmont boo tho city lots I offor nt ?300 nnd ?250 por lot; 20 cnBh pnymont; balanco ?10 por month; no intorosl. II. O. Maltby, No. 7 Postoffico Bldg. FOR SALE. Farm or Orainrds FOR SALE 20 acres within 20 minuted' walk of Medford P. O.; 4 acres In old orchard that will easily not J 1000 this fr.ll; 7-room house, good barn, all In Al shape; 22 acres under cullvntlon; will sell for $9,000; $3,000 cash, balanco to suit rurchasor; Improvements and crop worth moro than ccsh pay mont. Medford Orchard & Trust Co., 9 N. Central. tf FOIl SALE By ownor, 9 aero home, all set to fruit, close to Mud ford; no agents. Address Kick box 451. 48 Acreage. FOR SALE No. 162. 40 acres of land, 27 acres of which is in four-year-old Spitzenbcrg and Baldwin npplcs, nnd 10 acres of alfalfa, and clovor; 3 acres of pasture, two large barns, five-room house, smokehouse, gasolino spray, pump and other tools, go with tho place. Has elec tric lights in house and barn, city wator. Wo can sell this orchard for $20,000 nnd it is tho best buy in tho Willnmeetto Vnlley; reasonable terms will bo mado to party or par ties understanding tho orchard busi ness; tho lnnd Is of tho best qunllty and has to be scon to bo appreciated; the trees are- in excellent condition. By writing tho undersigned you can get full particulars. I will tako pleasuro In showing tho land. C. W. Tebault, Albany, Oregon. 91 FOR TRADE Qunrtcr section of land to trade for Medford proporty. Addross Box 472, Medford, Oro. 90 FOR SALE 1 to 5 acres, IY2 miles out, undor ditch; good location for chicken ranc'i, fino for berries and garden. $350.00 per acre. Terms -I soo owner, -'o s. i'oaci ai. 01 FOR SALE In northern California, yon will find tho best fruit and al-j fnlfn; land vnder Irrigation ditch nt $25 to $100 per r.c-o; beautiful 1 scenery cl cllmato. Wrlto for booklet. John Blichfoldt, Andcr-j son, Shasta Co., Cal. 87 FOR SALE 5, 10, 16 nnd 20-acre tracts ono mllo enst of Talent, at $100 por ncro; $20 cash per aero, balanco $2 por ncro por month. Medford Orchard & Trust Co. Inc., 9 N. Central. ' FOR SALE GO acres, finest build-j lug Bito 1l tho valloy, lmludlng 30 j acres good fruit Inad; cheap and, tonus right. H. C. Maltby, No. 7, Postoffico Bldg. , FOR SALE 5 nnd 10-nore tracts just within nnd adjoining city lim its, nt a burgnin, on 5 annual pay ments. Address Condor Wftter Power Co. ' Business Opportunities. FOR SALE Old established busl noss In tho farmers' fruit bolt of tho Roguo Rlvor valloy, at Phoenix, Oro., on S. P. R. R. Stock at pres ont $10,000; all clean, woll soloct od and froo from oncumbrances. Two lots, storo, building with all modorn convonloncos, warehouses, postoffico in store, and ovorythlng nocessary for conducting tho busl noss. Last year's salos $39,000. Inqulro of Iloarn, Flshor & Co., Phoonlx, Oro., for torms. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE 300 head ot Angora goats. Apply J. A. Woostorland, Medford Nat. Bank Bld& FOR SALE A Young milch cow. Inqulro nt 12S E. Main, upstairs. FOR SALE 100 Angora goats. Ad- dress Rlass Bros., Trail, Oro. FOR SALE On ncount of sicknoss In my family I wish to soil my atniid rights at Jacksonville court yard for coolbratlon. Muot soil at onco nt cost. Soo Joo Ebo, popcorn man. 87 FOR SALE Shod 8x12, also i few housohold goods; very nhoap if taken at onco. 20 RosaCourt, noar Main. 87 It FOR SALE. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE A windmill; air motor, 40-foot steel tower, 10 foot fan. In quire L, B. Warner, Jr., at Warner, 1 Wortman & Gore's store. FOR SALE First-class camping out fit consisting of three-seated Studc bnker mountain stage; team of yoiing'horses, utensils, etc. Parties owning outfit aro terminating trip hero and will sell cheap. See out fit at theh end of North Central Avenue. 88 FOR SALE Cherries Royal Anno If parties wanting large or small quantities for canning will drop postal stating quantity wanted will call and deliver same early next week. Prico reasonable. H. Ensign, Gold HIU, Ore. 87 FOR SALE Eight-year-old sorrel gelding; 1200 lbs.; perfectly sound. At ranch. E. L. Lane, Central Point. 90 FOR SALE Two boilers, ono 12- h. p. upright, one 40 h. p. horizontal; both In first-class condition. I buy and sell new and secoml-hrnd boil ers. J. T. No-man, Ashland, Ore., P. O. Box 511. 89 FOR SAL.E A full lino of Old Hamp shire and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth finish; letter beads and envelopes. Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE Logal blanks of all kinds trespass and other notices, at Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE Chandler & Price Gor don jobior, 11x14 press; a bargain. Inqulro Mail Tribune office. FOR SALE 400 angora goats, 400, as our ranecg is overstocked we must sell eame at once. Address Blass Bros., Eagle Point, Or., or call at Rogue R'.ver ferry. FOR SxVLE For good wood and good measure, try the Bunker HIU Wood Yard, at North end of C street. Phont, 841. J. A. McLeod, Prop. FOR SALE Two pedigreed dogs, ono English settor, well field broken, ono pointer, both females. Phone 1482. 93 FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms at 134 Ivy street Sr.uth. 8G FOR RENT Parlor and bedroom, cool and clean; uso of bath; closo In; $5.00 per wook. 127 S. Grape St. FOR RENT Modern nowly fur nished rooni3; contlemont proferred. 20S N. Coutral avonuo. 88 FOR RENT Modorn furnished noma at 604 West 10th or 124 King street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for translonts, No. 10 North Grnpe street, next to Farmerd' and Fruit growers' bank. Mlbcellnneous. , FOR LEASE Fully oqulrpod gold 1 mluo; ton-stamp mill and concen trator, all ororated by oloctrlc pow 01. Ownor will furnish free elec tric power for sbnro In proceeds. See Smith, at Condor Water & Powor Co. MONEY TO LOAN. WE HAVE $500,000 Enstorn monoy to lonn on first mortgngos. Farm loans proforrod; no lonns mado less than i?5000. Medford Orchard & Trust Co.. Inc. WANTED. Miscellaneous. WANTED To buy, a closo-ln prop orty that ?S00.00 cash will han dlo, with reasonable terms for bal anco. Addross Box 172, 80 WANTED A first-clnsa sash and door maker. Good wages. Tho J. G, Flook Co., Roseburg, Oro. 90 WANTED Threo gontlomon to board and room. Also board without room, 137 South Ivy St. 91 I HELP WANTED. Help Wnntcd Female. WANTED Woman to do wasTTTng tho first of each wcok for a family of two. AddiccD II., caro Tribuno offlco. , WANTED Chambormaids at tho Nash Hotol. WANTED Mlddlc-agod widow for general housekeeping; no children. Box 18, Phoenix, Ore 88 WANTED Girl for general houBO work; threo in family, 520 S. Holly. 8G WANTED Thoro Is an opportunity for a few young ladles to learn tolophono operating. Inqulro of chief operator, Tho Pacific Tele phono & Telegraph Co., next door to postoffico. Help Wanted Male. WANTED An agent to nandlo the best selling Lath specialty on tho marketi Address F. J. Wilson, Sales Mgr., Medford, Ore. WANTED Experienced stono cutter and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Power Co's. office. WANTED Man and wife, wife to keep 4 to C boarders, man to work in quarry. Apply 103 E. Sixth St. WANTED Salesmen in every local Ity ot the northwest; money ad' vanced weekly; many make over $1000 month; choice of territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top- penish, Wash. Positions. WANTED Position as assistant bookkeeper, office or store work; Al reference?; will tako position outside of Medford. Address T., care of Mail Tribune. Phone Main 1612. 90 WANTED Washing and ironing; fine laundry a specialty; also Irish point lace and Battenburg, Frennch and eyelet embroidery done. Call on or address 137 South Ivy St. 91 WANTED Four young men to rent a large, well ventilated, nicely fur nished room. Call G04 W. 10th St. tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys. W1TH1NGTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm building. A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post offico. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attorneys-nt-law. No. 9 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank build ing. second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attorney-at-law. Offices room 30, Jackson Count Bank building, Medford. Architects. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Main. Phono Mam 3471. Residence phone 2471. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phono 351. Night phones, C. W. Conklin 3G01, J. II. Butler 3571. Photographers. JLCKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with Maokoy and dio with joy." Over Allen & Reagan's store; entranco on Soventh street. Stenographers. ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Block. Stetiographio work douo quickly nnd well. M. FORTESCUE Stonogrnpher, 18 N. Front St. Phono 231. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best oquippod job offico in South ern Oregon; Portlaud prices. 37 South Central avenue. Dentists. DR. ARTEMUS W. DEANE Office in room 206, Phipps bldg. Gas ad ministered for extraction of teeth Tolophono Main 343. Night phone DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Dentist Offico in rooms 203-204, Farmers & Fruitgrowers' bank building, west of the tracks. Messenger Service. MESSENGER SERVICE Mosen gors furnishod at all hours of day and till 9 p. m. to nny part of city, from 10c to 25o. Phono Main 1812. Brick Layers. BRICKLAYERS K. Kuzin, nt Smokohouso, first olnss bricklayer, stono worker, comont stopping, stucco nnd moulding, firo places and tile work a spooinlty; Euro poan plan: day or eontraot. Legal Blanks. LEGAL BLANKS All stylos of le gal blanks for sale, ft hundrod dif ferent forms, Medford Printing Co. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Tin Shop. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tia aiwt shoot iron wnro on hand and ma to ordor. 128 North Q 3t. 1 1 Mi n ItnTs. SOUTHERN OREGON IIOSPITAEr ' 344 South C st., Medford, Ore. El W. Hisey, Matron. Official hosp&ift P. & E. R. R. Hill Postern. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 20, Jackson CoBaty Bank building, Medford, Ore. Real Estate. EARLE C. SABIN Orchard tracks. city property. List your h&Wie5 l with mo. Only deairablo properly handled. Room 202, Frnitgrn-wscsr Bank bldg. SEE WM. E. STACEY & CO. fee somo of tho choicest barRainn real estate in this valley. AIra British Columbia and Albert, St. C, and other parts. Call on hwt s Dinner's office Phipps buildin&ac at the Medford Auto company'fi garage, whero we start oat aw agents for the Aladdcn Maat&s Lamp and hidden window screes. We will treat you right. Coma and see. MEDFORD ORCHARD & THUSTt Co., INC. Buy and 'sell the car. 9 North Central avo. Cigars and Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokchowwi Healers in tobacco, cigars aodL smokers' supplies. Exclnsive sffests of Lewis Single Binder, El Merite and El Palencia. 212 West Vmm. street. Painters and Paperhasgem. GERWOLF & .WARD, contractile painters, paper hangers and daca rators; signs. Estimates givsa oat all kinds of day arfl job work. Park View Hotel. Phone Hake 180L FuraltBre. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers i new and second-hand fornitsra and hardware. Agents for MohbC City kitchen cabinet. 323 E. 7tk St. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Comer 8th and Holly sts., Med ford. Mission Furniture made to order. Cabinet work of all kiats A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook stoves and ranges. New and second-feasA furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W F st. South. Phono 91, Medford. Ore. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees 'are budded, not grafted. Our Btacfc is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. We are not in. t&& trust. H. B. Patterson, ofJ3c un Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO., Inc. Growers of bii$ grado nursery stock. Office 2JT W. Main. Tel. 1201. Physicians and Bargeoaa. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson Count' bank. Night ealla promptly answered. Office bbA residence phone Main 3432. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, PfayaJ- cians nnd Surgeons, Taylor aassl Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 21.2L Offico phono 501, residenco pbo&e. 012. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 n, a. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA. MAINS CARLOW l Osteopathia Physicians. Mission block. Pbaa 292. Medford. Llfo Scientist. MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Lf Scientist Private instruction w "Now Psychology" and "Naw Thought" principles. Callers re ceived Wednesdays, 127 Soslfe. Grapo street. Medicines. HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES Will euro rheumatism,., nsthmn, paralysis, sores and pri vate diseases. These remediate may ho procured at tho Singr Lea liuindry, 123 S. Riverside avenue. Medford, Oro., whero thev will fcw sold by tho proprietor. Dr. Chow Young has treato. sovornl sovoro cases with his : edics since coming to Medford has for reference somo of the beefc known and most intelligent oitixeaa in Southorn Oregon. Call on him. limrarif'Parlwi: S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars nnd Soft Drinks. Up stake Young & Hall building. A hI., cool place to spend tho hot after noons. Brick Companlea. jrEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W Priddy, O. D. Nagle, Gee. T O'Brien Contractors and aaaa faoture' of briok; dealers far pressed nok nnd lime, Offie fat Postoffico block, room 5. Plwe No. 3181. i "J. "i ...