MEDFORD MAIL TKIBUME, AIMHTOKD, OREGON, PREPAY, -JlBBm. 1910.
When Rlghtable Thing's Go Wrong' In Office or Home, Want-Advertise Them Right Again
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3000 CARS FRUIT
GRAND VALLEY OUTPUT
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., July 1.
The latest estimates made for the
railroads Indlcato that the Grand val
ley will ship nearly 3000 cars of fruit
this season instead of a little over
2000, as was at first feared after
the first frosts. Although somo sec
tions were hit by tho frost, it is be
lieved now that last year's crop of
2900 cars will bo duplicated again
this season.
Palisade alono has made a requisi
tion for 1045 cars, and will havo
moro than sufficient fruit to fllll
them, too, ns thoro is much moro
fruit on tho trees this season than a
year ago. Tho ranchers oio thinning
vigorously in thnt section, so heav
ily have the trees been loaded.
The Rlfio district is figuring on
shipping 3G5 cars, whllo Grand
Junction and Frulta will ship more
than Pallsado, taking tho two sec
tions together. Clifton, with her
cantaloupe output, will tavo about
400 cars, and taking In tho Frultvalo
and Winger shipping stations which
aro proporly Clifton territory, will
have an output of about 800 cars.
Tho railroads havo promised to de
liver 1500 cars In tho Grand valley
by Aug. 15, at which. timo tho heavy
shipments begin from tho Pallsado
district. Tho chorrles havo prac
tically all been marketed and tho
apricots will bo next In line. Thoro
aro comparatively few of tho apricots
conipnred with tho peach crop.
Last year tho car ohortago on tho
western slopo caused consldorablo
troublo to tho shippers, but tho rail
roads promlso that this via not bo
ropeatod. Preparations aro bolng
made to centei tho refrigerator cars
of tho big companies In tho Grand
valley when the movement of peaches
begins and keep them there for tho
uso of tho Grand valloy un.ll tho last
apple is sent to market. Arrange
ments nro being made rlso by tho
fruit associations to Ico their own
cars, nnd in this way a saving of over
$100,000 will bo effected for tho
growers In this ono valloy.
PETITIONS FOR
NRM
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FILED IN SALEM
Third Normal School Measure Pro
liosctl This Year On Ballot
Twenty-one Measures Will Co
Voted Upon.
BINDER COURSE
PAVING LAID
Clark Henery Company Begin on
West Tenth Street to Complete
Pavinn Soon to Lay Top Dress-Inn.
SALEM, Or., July 1. Petitions in
itiating a bill providing for tho main
tenance and support of a normal
E'hool In southern Oregon, to bo locat
ed at Ashland, wero presented for fil
ing nt'tho office of the secretary of
stato yesterday afternoon. This Is tho
third normal school measure proposed
by Initiative for tho fall elections.
Tho Monmouth normal school moas
uro was filed early, followed last
week by a bill Initiating a measuro
to provldo for tho support of a school
at Weston, in eastern Oregon.
Petitions wero also presented yes
terday for an act which proposes to
creato tho courty of Deschutes, mak
ing Redmond, now in" Crook county,
tho county scat. This Is tho sixth
county creation measuro prosontcd
this year under tho initiative. Tho
proposals to creato Umpqua, Ncsmlth,
Otis, Orchard and Clarke counties
having already been filed.
Sufficient names 'woro also addod
to tho petitions presented earllor
which call for tho establishment of a
now division lino between Washing
ton and Multnomah counties. Ono had
already been filed which proposes to
re-establish tho lino between Clack
amas and Multnomah counties.
Twenty-ono measures havo now
been filed .nd will como before tho
people for nctlon at the next gonoral
election November S.
Modern Life Would Be Too Hard On tKe Nerves it It
Were Net for Want Advertising!
Tho paco of 11 Co has become tonso.
Worries, disappointments up3ota at homo and offlco, losses, discouragements seem to multiply as dally
lifo becomes moro complex.
Tho property owner, who MUST havo a steady Incomo from rontsor loso his proporty,- Is "racked" by
tho untimely defection of a tenant. Somo clr.Esittcd advertising qulcklly rotrlovos his loss and qulots
his norvco.
Tho salary carnor unexpectedly loses his position and his peaco of mind. Tho train would shortly
"break" something in his nervous system if, onco moro, want advertising did not find tho boitor Jeb
and restore to him his mental equilibrium.
In overy phaso of tho city's life, every day, tho want ads. play tho part of tho peacemaker. Thoy eorvo
you and mo at some crisis In our lives and kcop tho modorn jaco and tension frcm proving too fast
and tight for us.
Truly, the want ads. aro for service.
WANTED.
MEDFORD MARKETS.
FOR SALE.
MAN HAS KILLED OVER
2000 BEARS IN NORTHWEST
The Clark-Henory company Is push
ing the work on West Tenth strcot
and will have the binder In placo to
tho Junction with Oakdale by Friday
afternoon.
Work was commenced Thursday on
tho concreto foundation on Holly nnd
the first block was completed. Tho
It. R. V. railroad will havo a bunch
of work to do bringing the track down
to grade, and will commeuco opera
tions next week on tho Iraprovomonts.
As soon na the binder Is laid on
"West Tenth tho finishing course of
tho pavement will bo laid and tho
street finished as rapidly as possible
Englneor Foster and M.'.yor Canon
aro "on tho Job" overy day, and aro
watching the progress of tho work
very carefully.
SPOKANE, Wash., July 1. Tom
Hopper, who has killed moro tlinn
2000 hears in California, Washing
ton, Oregon, Idaho, Montana nnd
tho provinco of Pritish Columbia in
tho last 35 years, has returned to his
homo in Spokane from Kingston,
Idnho, with the pelts of four bears,
including the largest cinnamon hear
over killed in Idaho, and two cou
gars, the result of three days' work
with n pack of hounds.
Tho big bear was killed on Pine
creek, south of Kingston, after n
lively battle, in which several of the
dogs wero sovoroly pnwed. The
hounds wore game, howovcr, and
stood their ground till Hopper
reached the scene nnd dispatched the
big fellow with n hend shot. The
other three hoars and the cougar
were bagged without much difficulty,
though Hopper admits that ono of
tho black hears frhowed a lot of
fight. The veteran has killed sev
eral thousand cougars in tho Pn
cific and northwestern states since
1S90, his largest bag in one year be
ing 739, killed in Ear.torn Washing
ton nnd Oregon nnd Northern Idaho
nnd Southeastern British Columbia.
(Prices paid by Medford merchants.)
Potatoes, new, $1.40 per owt.;
cabbage, 22Vc.
Blackberries, $11.25.
Loganberries, $11.25 crate.
Cherries, 08o lb.
Qrccn onions, 40o dozen bunches-;
radishes, 40c dozen bunches; rhubarb
4 to 5c lb.; lottuco, 40o dozen; peas,
4o lb.; turnips, lo lb.; beots, 40o
dozen bunches; carrots, 40o dozen
bunches.
Butter, Eggs and Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford morchants.)
Ranch butter, 2527y2c; fancy
creamery, 30c.
Fresh ranch eggs, 25o.
Mixed poultry, lU(yl4c; spring
chickens, 1820o; turkeys, 17c.
(Prices paid producors.)
Ilay Timothy, $1G; alfalfa, $15;
gross, $14; grain hay, $10.
Grain Whoat, $1.15 bushel; oats,
32 ton ; barley, $30 ton.
Beef Cows, 44V o; steers, 6
5Vfco; pork, 9o; mutton, 5(5)5 Vo;
lambs, Go; venl, dressed, 8c.
(Selling prices.)
Rolled bnrloy, $1.90 cwt $32 ton;
bran, $1.70; middlings, $1.851.90;
shorts, $1.801.85.
Local peaches, $1.
Fourth of July at Jacksonville.
Watch our smoko on that auto
pageant July 4, 1910. Bo suro nnd
enter your car and win ono of thoso
cash prizes offered, Mr. or Mrs. Au
toist. Got in line, ovon if you only
hnvo a ono-lungor. Compoto for that
$100. Remember a fifty in gold will
bo given ns a second prize. Come,
Mr. Auto Owner, und enter jour cm
July 4.
THE JACKSONVILLE FOURTH OF
JULY COMMITTEE.
FOR SALE.
Ranches.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For South
ern Oregon property, $5000 equity
In first-class dairy farm, 38 miles
from Seattle. For particulars ad
dress W. S. Mattocks, R. D. No. 4,
Box 14, Snohomish, Wash. 9S
FOR SALE City lots, $20; for a
small, safo Investment sco tho city
lots I offer at $300 nnd $-50 por
lot; $20 cash payment; balance $10
por month; no Interest. II. C.
Maltby, No. 7 Postofflco Bide. '
Farms or Orcnartls
Miscellaneous,
FOR SALE On acount of sickness
In my family I wish to sell my
stand rights at Jacksonville court
yard for ceolbratlon. Must soil at
onco at cost. Soo Joo Ebo, popcorn
man. 87
FOR SALE I want to soil my now
four-cylinder Overland automobllo,
comploto, with tonncau. W. A. Sum
ner, Nash Hotel. 88
LOST.
LOST Black holfor, 3 yonrs old?
marks, 2 splits each ear and J. S.
left hip. Reward.
Schuotto Bros., 12 :
Medford, Oro.
Wrlto to
S. Fir St.,
88
FOR SALE A windmill; nlr motor,
40-foot stool towor, 10 foot fan. In
qulro L. B. Wnrnor, Jr., at Warner,
Wnrtlllfln XV nifAa ntirn
FOR SALE 26 acres within 20 I " " --".
minutes' walk of Medford P. O.; ! Ult sal.. im-cioss camping out
4 acres In old orchard that will
easily not $1000 this fall; 7-room
houso, good barn, all In Al shnpo;
22 acres undor cullvntlon; will soil
for $9,000; $3,000 cash, balanco to
suit rurcbascr; linprovlmonts and
crop worth moro thnn cash pay
mont. Medford Orchard & Trust
Co., 9 N. Central. tf
FOR SALE By owner, 9 ucro
home, nil set to fruit, closo to Med
ford; no agents. Address lock box
4G1. "
Iluslncss Procrty.
FOR SALE Choice business prop
orty at a bargain, on long timo;
onBy terms. Address Condor Wn
tnr Power Co.
Lots.
fit consisting of throo-sontod Studo
bakor mountain stago; toam of
young horsos, utonslls, etc. Parties
owning outfit aro terminating trip
hero and will sell cheap. Sco out
fit at tho end of North Central
Avonuo. 88
MlHcelbiucous.
WANTED AflrBt-closas"ashand
door makor. Good wages. Tho J.
O. Flook Co., Roseburg, Oro. 90
WANTED Threo gentlomon to board
nnd room. Also board without room.
137 South Ivy St. 91
WANTED Two, three or four fur
nished or unfurnished housokooplng
rooms or furnished or unfurnished
house, 4 to 7 rooms, modorn, cloeo
In. Address C, enro of this office 89
HELP WANTED.
Help Wanted Female
WANTE D-Chamborniaioi nt tho
Nash Hotol.
VANTED Mlddlo-nged widow for
gonornl housekeeping; no children.
Box 18, Phdoulx, Oro. 88
WKNTET5 Thorols an opportunity
tor n few young ladlos to loom
tolophono operating. Inquire of
chlof operator, The Pactflo Tolo
phono & Telegraph Co., noxt door
to postofflco.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Experienced stone cuttor
and quarry man. Call at Condor
Water nnd Powor Go's, office.
FOR SALE Eight-year-old sorrol
gelding; 1200 lbs.; porfoctly sound.
At ranch. E. L. Lnno, Central
Point. 90
FOR SALE Two bollors, ono 12- h.
p. upright, or.o 40 h. p. horizontal;
both In first-class condition. I buy
nnd soil now and socond-hrnd bail
ors. J. T. Norman, Ashland, Oro.,
P. O. Box 611. 89
FOR SALE Choice east front lots,
FOR SALE A full lino of Old Hamp
shire and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth
finish; lotter heads and envelopes.
Mall Tribune offlco.
all
one block from Oakdale avenue,, FOR"SAiLoar"bTanki5f
inroo diockb iron, city pane ineso klndBtreBpa8B ttnd othor notlc08f
closo In lots will be sold atab- ftt Ma Tr,buno 0c0
gain. Write or inquire at 240 South - ...
jvuii qauu unnnuiur e irico uor
Grapo street.
99
Acreage.
don Jobler, 11x14 press; a bargain.
Inquire Mnll Trlbuno offlco,
FOR SALENo. 102 40 acres of Ubu BAUS400 BBrf0rft f0nU 400
iuiiu, i uuiub ui wiiii;i in in iuuia
year-old Spltzonborg and IJ aid win
na our ranecg la overstocked wo
niltnt noil en mo nt rn.n A rf rtrrtaa
apples, and 10 acres of alfalfa, and . . .. nr ..
, ...U ..wu.. ...H0.w W...V, W., W ...
nt Roguo Rtvor forry.
clover; 3 acres of pasturo, two largo
barnB. five-room houso. smokehouse.
gasollno spray, pump and othor FOR SALE-For Kooa woou and good
tonlH. trn with thn tilnrn. Tint. nlnr. I moasuro, iry
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FOUND.
FOUND Ladles' pockotbook. Owner
may havo samo by proving property
and paying for nd. Address P. O.
Box 701. 88
tho Bunkor Hill
trie lights In houso and barn, city I Wood Yrd' a Nor'U Aoafr f
water. Wo can soil this orchard for Btroot' Phon 841' J' A' McL?d'
- ....... . i Tlrnn
$20,000 and It Is tho best buy In
WANTED Man and wife, wlfo to
keop 4 to 6 boarders, man to work
In quarry. Apply 103 D. Sixth St.
WANTED Salosmon in overy local-
lty of tho northwest; monoy ad
vanced weekly; many mnko ovor
$1000 month; choloo of torrltory.
Yakima Valloy Nursery Co., Top
pcnlsh, Wash.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Tin Shops.
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin aad
sheot iron waro on hand ana made
to order. 128 North Q St
HOSpltAls.
SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL
344 South C St., Medford, Ore. E.
W. Hisoy, Matron. Official hospital
P. & E. R. R.
Hill Posters.
VERNE T. CANON BUI Postor and
Distributor. All orders promptly
fillod. Room 20, Jackson County
Bank building, Medford, Ore.
Real Estate,
EARLE C. SABIN Orchard traote,
city proporty. List your holdings
with mo. Only dosirablo property
handlod. Room 202, Fruitgrowers'
Bank bldg.
SEE WM. E. STACEY & CO. for
somo of tho choicest bargains in
real ostato in this valloy. Also
British Columbia and Alberta, B.
C, and othor parts. Call on him at
Bittnor's office Phipps building, or
at tho Medford Auto company's
garage, whoro wo start out our
agents for tho Alnddcu Mantle
Lamp nnd hidden window screen.
Wo will treat you right. Come
and sco.
Position.
WANTED Position as assistant
bookkoopor, offlco or storo work;
Al rotoronco;; will tako position
outsido of Medford. Address T.,
enro of Mall Trlbuno. Phono Mnln
1C12. 90
WANTED Washing and ironing;
flno laundry a specialty; aUo Irish
point laco and Battonburg, French
nnd oyolot ombroldory douo. Call
on or nddresB 137 South Ivy St. 91
WANTED Four young men to rent
a largo, woll ventilated, nicely fur
nished room. Call fi04 W. 10th St. tf
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys.
WITIIINGTON & KELLY
Palin building.
-Lawyors,
A. E. REAMS Lawyer, ovor Post-office.
I Prop.
FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE.
ORCHARDISTS TO FORM
LARGE NEW UNION
NORTH YAKIMA. Wash., July 1.
A big fruitgrowers union embracing
the whole Ynkima district, is a plan
undor way which is expected to crys
tallize at a meeting noxt Saturday at
the Courtlioubo . The plans are to
got tho ranchors to work in harmony
in the marketing of thoir crops, fol
lowing the example of the fruit ship
pers who nro organized. With all tho
business of havesting and marketing
tho crops controlled by thomsolves
there will lit no chance of great loss
1)) outbidding one another.
Ultimately tho plan contemplates
for one rancher Martini: out the
a series of local union'-, centralized at
a coutrnl ioint, which shall act toge
ther in all matters pertaining to the
harvesting and marketing of all fruit.
It looks, also, to a sene of eanne
xic, operated bv the grower them
ftehos, to use nil fruit not finding .i
ready market in a green stnt. The
recent sale of Wber-Husr,cl cannerv
to a California syndicate, and th d-
l.il.it'on li iii-M in i - ( '
CHURCH MEN ASK THAT
BIG FIGHT BE STOPPED
LOS ANGELES. July 1. Tho
Church Federation and tho Federa
tion club of Los Angeles today wired
Govornor Dlckcrson of Nevada an ex
pression of their rogrot that ho will
permit tho Jeffries-Johnson fight to
bo held In hl3 stato. The meesago de
clared that If ho mnkes no effort to
prevent tho battlo, roprot.ch will bo
brought upon tho American ropubllc,
contompt upon tho Novad. and moral
obloquoy upon him.
Tho Church Federation today
aligned ttsolf with tho other churchos
and civic organizations that havo
combined to put an ond to tho box
ing game In Los Angeles. Its mem-
bors will Uio their influence to se
en ro tho passcgo of a now city or
dinance prohibiting tho ten-round-no
decision bouto now pormltted hero by
law.
FOR SALE Two acres near city
limits, $700.
Corner lot, Oakdale and Tenth,
$1150.
Corner lot on West Main strcot;
sidewalk laid and paid lor, $1000.
Two 5-room cottages and threo
largo lots, ono lot containing three
quarters of an acre, 10 blocks out,
$3500.
Othor bargains in land and bear
ing orchards.
D. II. JACKSON & CO.
Opposite Hotel Moore.
FOR SALE Two podigreod dogs,
ono English setter, woll field brokon,
ana pointer, both fomalcs. Phono
1482. 1)3
FOR RENT.
tho Wlllnmottte Valley; reasonablo
term will bo niado to party or par"
ties understanding tho orchard busi
ness; tho land Is of tho best quality
nnd hns to bo scon to bo appreciated;
tho trees aro In excellent condition.
By writing tho undersigned you can
get full particulars. I will tako k foil liliNT-Ftvo-r'ooin houso.
pleasuro In showing tho land. C. W. nuiro iC5 So. h. Central Avo.
Toimuit, Albany, Oregon, 91 ,vft-- -,,,.-ni; .,..., r,.,r
FOR TRADE Quartor " Motion "of wlth , 15. 1U1 No,.th' IUvorl
land to trado for Medford property. , B,jfi $8
AddroBs Box 472, Medford, Ore, 90 ,
lIOIIflt'H,
IF
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PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA
LEY Attornoys-at-lnw. No. 0 D
street, grojuidfloor. i
COLVIQ & REAMES W. M. Col
vig, C. L. RonmoB. Lnwyora. Of
fico Medford Nntionnl Bank huild
ing, socoiid floor.
B. F. MOLKEY Attornoy-nt-law.
Offices room 30, Jackson County
Bunk building, Medford.
Architects.
JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and
Buildors. Offlco 7-8, 325 Main.
Phono Muiit 3)71. Itcsidonco phone
2471.
MEDFORD ORCHARD & TRUST
Co., INC. Buy and sell tho earth.
0 North Contrnl avo.
Clgnrs and Tobacco.
IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokohouso
Donlors in tobacco, cigars ana
smokors' supplies. Exclusive agents
of Lewis Single Binder, El Merit
and El Pnlonoia. 212 West Mala.
Btroot.
Painters nd Paperhaagen.
GERWOLF & WARD, contraotin
painters, paper hangors and deco
rators; signs. Estimates given oa
all kinds of day ail job work.
Park Viow Hotel. Phono Mate
1801.
Furniture.
H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in
now and second-hand furniture
nnd hnrdware. Agents for Mound
City kitchon enbinot. 323 E. 7th St.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner 8th nnd Holly sts., Med
ford. Mission Furnituro made to
order. Cabinet work of all kinds.
A trial ordor solicited.
MORDOFF .STWOLFF Cook Btovas
and rnngoB. Now nnd second-hand
furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W.
F st. South. Phono 01, Medford,
Ore.
Nurseries.
QUAKER NURSERIES Our troee
nro budded, not grafted. Our stock
is not irrigated. Wo gunrnntoe
orythinR put out. Wo aro not la the.
trust. I!. Pj Patterson, offico re
moved to 11(1 East Main st.
Undertakers.
FOR SALE 18 acres foothill land
ono mile from Eaglo Point; prlco
$750. Terms, $250 ensh, long time
on balanco. Ac'dresa II. C. Stoddard,
Medford, Or. 102
Ilnslans for Health.
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FOR SALE 10 aero tracts, planted
to poars and apples, now in second
summer; 4 miles north of Med
iant, on county road, at $325.00
por acre; $05 cash por acre, bal
ance $0.50 per aero per month.
Medford Orchard & Trust Co., 9 N.
Central.
Honitiii.
FOR SALE Five-room modorn cot
tago, close In, paved strcot, with or
without furniture. Prlco right If
takon at ouce. Terms. Addreas L.
J. C, this office. 92
FOR SALE 5, 10, 16 and 20-acru
tracts ono milo enBt of Talent, at
$100 por aero; $20 cash per aero,
balanco $2 por aero por month,
Medford Orchard &. Trust Co. Inc.,
9 N. Central.
FOR SALE 60 acres, "flnoiit Lulld
lng site li. the valley, Including 30
acres good fruit land; clitiap ami
terms right H. C. Maltby, No. 7,
Postofflco Bldg. ,
Furnished Rooms.
FORT REWfnlshoTl:o"oln"and
hoard. 325 Rlvnrsldo AVO, S. 89
FOR RENT Parlor and bedroom,
cool and clean; uso 6f bath; closo
In; $5.00 por week. l-'7 S, Qrapo
St.
FOR RENT Modorn newly V fuiv
nlshed rooms; irentlomonl preferred1.
208 N. Central avonue. 88"
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day phono 351. Night
phonos, C. W. Conklin 3001, J. II.
Butlor 3571.
UOQUE RIVER YAMEY FV5:
SERY CO., Inc-GroweM of hlj?u
grnd6 nursery Btock. Office 'ifl
W. Mnin. Tel. 1201.
Physicians and Burgoona.
PliotographerH.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Mtickoy and dio with joy." Ovor
Allen & Rongnn'8 storo; entrnnco
on Seventh street.
FOR SALE 5 and 10-ncre trnets
just within and adjoining city lim
its, at a burKain, on 5 annual pay
ments. Address Condor Water
Power Co.
FOR RENT Modorn furnished
rtoms at C04 West 10th or 121 King
street.
Stenographers.
ELLA it. OUANYAW Palm Block.
Stenographic work dono quickly
ana woll.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night calls
promptly answered. Offico and
roBJdonco phone Main 3432.
DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Phyei-.
clans nnd Surgeons, Taylor and
Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 212.
Offico phono 501, rcsidoneo phone
(112. Offico hours 0 a. m. to 8 p. m.
- ' i -
M. FORTESCUE"--Stonogrnphor, 18
N. Front St. Plioiie 231.
Prltilcrs and' Piihllnlirrs,
IIUhIiU'NS OpiHHtllllltlCH.
Old"
Notice.
Owing to the adjustment of
water rates, this office will
not be ready to receive water
rents before tho 5th of July,
at wlueb time rents will be
due for the months of June,
Julv and AusftKt.
ROHT W TFT Kfl!
1 ii lii-i i ' r
FOR RENT Partly furnished six
room house, close In; bath and elyv
trle lights, lawn and coroont walks;
vacant July 1st. Inquire at 240 S.
Qrapo St.
FOR SALE New modern bungalo,
three blocks from Main street and
close to bualneai part of town; haa
modern plumbing, M lesion electri
cal fixtures, built-in refrigerator,
buffet and caiffouiers. lawa, eement
walks and park ttrl In. b'ret will
pav-d, will be sold for itctual
. i to I ij! i !-qi i fit 240 So
i, S r 99
FOR SALE Old established bust
hobs In tlio farmers' fruit belt of tho
Roguo River vnlley, at Phoenix,
Oro., on S. P. R. R. Stock at pres
ent $10,000; all clean, woll select-,
ed and free from encumbrances,
Two lots, store, building with all
modern eonvenlonccs, warehounes,
postofflco In ctore, and everything
noceeeary for conducting the bull
noes. Last year's sale $39,000.
Inquire of Hearn, Fisher & Co.,
Phoenix, Oro., for terms.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
transients, No. 10 North Qrapo
street, next to Farmers and Fruit
growers' bank.
.MImccIIuih'oiin.
FOR LWAHE Fully oqulrpod gold
mine; ten-stamp mill and ootioon
trator, all orernted by electric pow
ei. Owner will furnish froe eloo
trlo power for sharo In proceeds. See
Smith, at Condor Water & Powor
Co.
AftDFOIID PRINTING" CO. has the
hcMt equipped job offico In South
ern "Jregon; Portland prices, 37
South 1,'ontrnl nvoiiuo.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
Physicians. Mission block. Pbona
202. Medford.
lilfo Scientist.
MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Life
Scientist Privnto instruction In
Dent Into.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MlHCollaneoiis, (
TWO" SECOND-HAND SAFEg FOR'
ale; one lance and one small. In
quire at box 97, thla office. II
FOR" SALE 300bead "ofAagora
goats Ap.ily J. A. Weeeterlaud,'
Medford Nat Bank Bldfc
FOR "BAI.B A "younK mTlrh fow
InqulK .it 1-' K Mi: If upkt.ilrH
fiR.Stl I i' ihMi,jroa'- d
i i
WE HAVE $500,000 Eastern money
to loan on first tnortKuges. Purui
loans preferred; no loans made lees
than $'000 Mcdiord Orchard &
Tnwt Co.. lne
WANTED.
.MI(i!llull(IOIH,
WANTED Window wunhlng-. carpet
tloanlntr, w(ilt'aJiliiK Krass burn
!r c Htnl 1 w i ( 'ilti. in nlin Is to
i ' ' i I i oi o i Uj. T'-l
i'i"i' -' ' North OraBt
90
l)K AltTKlttUS W DEANI3 Offico
in room 200, Philips bldg. Giih ad
ministered for extraction of teoth
Telephone Mnji'i ,343 Night phono
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC. Dentist
Offioo in rooms 203--204, Farmers'
& Fruitgrowers' banlfc building,
west of tho tracks.
"Now Psychology"
Thought" principles,
coived Wednesdays,
Qrapo stroot.
.Medicines,
nnd "Now
Cnllors ro
127 South
McKMMigcr Hrrvlce.
MESSENOER SERVICE Mosen
gorn furnished at all hours of day
anil till 0 p. in. to any part of city,
fromlOo to 25e. Phono Mnin 1812.
Bride I.11) ers.
HRICKLAYERS - K. Kudn, at
Smokohouso, first olass brioklayer,
stone worker, foment stopping,
stueuo and moulding, fire plueos
and tile work a specialty; Euro
nean plan: day or eontraet.
Legal Illiiuks.
1 FOAL Br.AN'K All MIph of if
,'nl Id. nk f ir i ih, ii hundred dif
l'eient fnm Medford Prmtinif
(o
HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI
CINES Will euro rhoumutism,
asthmn, paralysis, sores and pri
vnto diseasos. Theso remodios
may bo procured at the Sing Lee
laundry, 123 S. Riverside uvonue,
Medford, Oro., whoro thov will be
sold by tho proprietor.
Dr. Chow Young has treatea
several sovoro cases with his rem
odios sinco coming to Medford and
has for roforonce somo of the best
known and most intelligent citizens
in Southern Oregon. Cull on him.
HIlilarTrPnrlerS:
S. T. imOWN& CO. HilIiaruaTcX
gnrs and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Young & Hnll building. A nioe,
oool pluoe to spend the hot afternoons.
Ilrlck ComiMtnles.
MEDFORD HRICK CO.
Priddy, O. D. Nnglo,
Geo.
Goo.
W.
T.
O'Hnoii Contractors nnd mann
fncturers of brick, dealers in
prossed brick and lime. Office in
Postofflco block, room 5, Phone
No 3181