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PS MEDUORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, J7RIDAY, JULY 22, 1910. i - If You Want to Find an In-a-hurry Buyer-Want Advertise! - - i WHITE SUMS UP THROUGHOUT (Special CorroHpondoiiuu.) NKW YOIMC, July M.DiMcuHKiug tlia coming itpplo orop of tliu west (mi Thursday, W. N. Wliilo, u dealer in fruitn ami general produce, hhIiI (hat tliu government pathologic Iiiih estimated tho npplo orop in the Itoguo rivor district ut (100 earn. "I iiiii imtwriuil." Hiiii! Mr. White, "that California has a iniioli heavier crop than hist year, and that Hum boldt, Sonoma, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara and San Diego counties linvii ..1 1 ...... llllllll ( .1411 JIU III 1 ! I IIIII. ......... i.. u....... r. i..ui!'il Unit good tipples Hold MUllllMl III .millll u'. ....... .v., ..." year loadud H(ll) cniloudn. .Iiujic- noil, I)nugliiit, Marion, Wiihco, Uma tilla, Grant, Union and Yamhill coun ties in Oregon will produce consid erably ovor 2000 cui'louds. JiiokHon county aloai) Iihk 000 onrlonds. Tho Hood Jtivur Fruit Growers' itHHooiii tiou estimate thoir Nowlown l'ippiu 4?ropH at 100,000 boxen, an ngninst J.'.OOO last year. "In Washington tho output in Yakima. Chohin. Wr.lla Walla, Co lumbia, Whitman, Spoknuo and Lin coln counties will ngirregnto (1000 oarloadH, an compared with loss than 2000 hint Hor.Hou. Six counties in Idaho, uaiiiL'ly, Ada, Canyon, Koo tenai, Latah, Lincoln and NozpereoH will produco 3-00 carloads of fine quality, or 7f0 curloadn moro than last venr. Tho output in Utah will lio -100 carloadH and in Montana MOO carloadH. "According to tho Intonnnuutniu Fruit Journal, (Iraud Junotion, Colo., will produco 2000 caiii; Fruilu, 500; Clifton and Itiflo, 100; l'aonia, -100; HotchkiHH, 300. and Montrose, 700 carloadH. Frocmout and Boulder cottntioH. on tho custom Hlopu of that Hlatc, will ship 3500 earn, making a urn ml total for Colorado of 5500 carloads, and yot huru today, on tho 18th of July, there uru Colorado Oanort on thin mnrkot selling for fl to $1.11! pur box from tho crop of MOD. Furthermore, tho mnrkot report Hay a that thoro aro hoiiio "Wnuhitigtoti WinuHnpn in transit. "Throo counties in Now Mexico, San Juan, Sail Miguel and CIiiivoh, will produce not loss than -100 car loadH. In giving tlicso quantities of apples, uotwitliHtanding what Home pouoilern havo Rtatud about lanl year's crop, I want to point out that liiHt year California had (1000 car loadH, Orcgon'a crop did not oxoocd .100 earn, wliilo Washington had about If) 1)0 carloadH. "On tho first of December last tho total quantity of boxod apples tbuu in Htorngo amouutod to about 2, 000,000 boxoH. TIioro boxes reduced in iiiiiiuiH, nun imiToiH eoiuiiiuuii ag-i gregato about -1,000,000 barrols, and its has taken eight months to sell thorn. Knowing what thoso goods 4.. ... ,. .....1 1 I - 1 t Havo iiuulo Hineo tho first of Decent-'in nor and considering that oven at these prices thov wcro helped by tho ' ONE DEAD, TWO ARE MISSING IN HOQUIAM EIRE; HOTEL BURNS IIOQUIAM, Wash., July 22. Ono portion Is doad and two aro missing ns n result of n flro which dostroyod tho Hoqulam hotol early today and for somo tlmo throatonod destruction to tho business section of tho city. Tho flro was brought under control nt 3 o'clock and danger to adjoining buildings had pasBod, Mm, Oloson, ngod 70, a guost of tho hotol, was hiirnod to doath In hor room, Two men, ono n llnomnu nam ed Junott, aro missing and aro bo llovod to havo porlshod In tho burnod hotol, Tho firo stnrtod in tho hotol, an old woodon structure, shortly after mid night nnd was noon a mass of flainos. A' strong wind whloh was lilow,Ing carried tho npnrks toward tho city. NOTICE. All proporty ownors on Wor.t Tenth stroot wishing to pay thoir paving assessment mulor tho Bancroft bond ing net must inako application by Saturday, July 23, 1910. A ono tonth pnymout must nccompnny tho nppllcntlon, After this dr.to posltlyoly no ono will bo allowed to pny under tho bonding not, L. L. JACOEB, 100 City Trosmiror, If tho furnlshod room ad "looks good", run .".round to tho addross 'glvon mid tnko a look at it. THE APPLE CROP THE UNITED STATES frozen oranges from Florida and Cal ifornia, which p.toppod tho conHiimp tioa of oriuigort and iiioroiiHod tliu ooncumption of applon, I might link tliu (tiOHtion what would have been tho prices woro it not for this par ticular faotorT "Wo Imvo oftou hoard of tliu (!, 000,000 barrel crop of 18MJ. Thuru aio vory low pooplo who liavo laken tho trouhlo to imiuiru what hccumo of that orop. I am told that a con siderable quantity wiih fod to tho cat tlo and mnclo into cider and vinegar, at 7" . . . .. . """ '"' "" """ ,". , . iiauaiia supply oi uiai wiiu, i mm that the importation of bauiiuiiH in 1H00, valued at poit of shipment, ropruHeutod $1,500,000; in 1008 it iuuronHcd to $11,500,000, bolng tho only fiuo of duty fruit brought into tho United StatuH. "In lbDO tho California output of citrtiH fruit, oranges and lomons amounted to 7300 carloads. In inOB-0 it wiih '10,000 carloadH, mid according to all ruportH, if nothing ImppoiiH to tho crop of .1010-11, it will ho in tho neighborhood of 50, 000 carloadH. Florida is Haiti to havu a crop for 1010-11 estimated at 0, 000,000 boxoR. Thou thoro is a crop from l'orto ltico, which, I Riipposu, will alwayri come forward, no mat tor what tho price in, on account of itH low freight. "LiiHt yonr a good many people wuru HiirpriHcd about tho price of punrx and early apples, forgetting to take into account tho Western New York peach crop. From all directions iiowh couioh of tho fino crop there in at present in Wostorn Now York. There may ho a shortngo of ear)) ap plos for a little, particularly from tho Htates of Ohio and Iowa, which Buffered severely from t ho April froozo. "There aro plenty of apples in tho west, and iiIho in tho east. Maine. MaHHnehuHottK, Now Ilnmpshiru and Now York otnto all havo plenty of wmtor applon, and lots of other kinds of fruit. If half tho 1600 crop hhould over mnterinlizo, lots of it would havo to bo tiold at low prices. Now tho public have varieties of all descriptions; in 1800 thoy only hud ono or two varictios and a low utirioH. Apples bold -hero today at $1.15. Has had to pay 50 coats freight, 15 cents storage and sundry other expenses, so that it is cnH.v to reckon what is left for that box of fla'nos which cost $1.20 in Colorado last season. "I notico that ono tiowspnpor in tho west comos forward with tho statement that F.uropo will require i.uuu.uuu doxoh ol apples tins year, ' For tho westerner's information, let ' mo Hay that I sold tho first oar of 'boxed apples ovor sont to England, rt.x.t rt, m . .. 1885. and 520,000 boxes of apples is tho largest number ovor sent there in one vimr." Water In tho reservoir was low and tho flromoit woro almost holploss in fighting tho flames, Voluntoor flro moil hurried to tho assistance of tho flro dopartmont and did horotc work In provontlng tho spread of tho tiro to ndjolnlntf buildings. Tho Hoqulam cigar factory noxt to tho hotol caught flro and was totally dostroyod. Thirty poroona woro In tho hotol vhon tho flro broko out and nil but Mrs. Oloson nnd two mon woro taken out In safety. Two of tho guests of tho plnco woro eovoroly In jured nnd woro takon to a hospital. Tho IIoqukm was onco tho loading hotol of tho city, but wns convortod Into an npartmont houso sovornl yoars ago. GRAY WOLF KILLED AT SAN DIEGO, CAL. SAN DMiaO, Calif., July 22. A largo tlmbor wolf, supposed to havo coino hero from tho far north on n lumber raft a fow days ago, was shot and klllod by an omployo of tho Rush Lumbor company today, Tho hugo animal la grny In color' and Is of n variety novor boforo soon In snuthorn California. Cultivate n personal pride in your ability to wrlto want ada that no- ccinplish things, If You Havn't "Found Your WorR" If you aro soiling your services in tho wrong market for half-price, to olso should matter until you'vo FOUND YOUK WOKK. Bolittlu all othor worries put tho "mulo" on till othor aspirations TELLIOBNT WANT ADVKUTlSINa you havo "found your work." A few days of TRYING- might bo all that'a needed. Want Ads-One Cent NOTICE TO WATER USERS HKHKAITKIt AM; THE THAT I'OItTION OI' Till: CITV LYING U'KHT OF I1IJAK CUKKIC AM) SOUTH OF MAIN BTItKETS WILL IUH1GATK LAWNS AND GAItDKNH inrrwKKN 5 a. m. and 7 a. m. AND HKTWKKN 7:30 I. M. AND :! I. M., AND AT NO OTHER TIME. ALL THAT I'OItTION OF THE CITY LYING EAST OF HEAR CREEK AND NORTH OF MAIN STREET WILL IRRIGATE LAWNS AND GARDENS I1ETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7 A. M. AND O A. M. AND HETWEEN 5:30 I. M. AND 7:30 I M., AND AT NO OTHER TIME. ALL WATER USERS ARE EARN ESTLY REQUESTED TO CO-OPERATE WITH THE CITY AUTHORI TIES IN MEETING THE PRESENT SITUATION TO THE END THAT ALL .MAY SECURE THE WATER THEY NEED. I1Y ORDERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL. W. II. CANON Mayor. NOTICE OF SALE OF 950,000.00 SCHOOL IIONDS, DICTRICT NO. 10, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. "nida will bo rocolvod up to Aucust let., at tho hour of ono o'clock p. m., of Bald day: by Jas. M.Cronorulllcr, Tronsuror cf Jackson County, Oro Ron, for tho purchaso of f50, 000.00 Fifty thousand dollars), cupon bonds of $1000.00 donotntton, to bo Usuod by tho School District No. 49, of Jackson County, Oregon, payablo In 20 years, ton years optional boarlng IntorcBt at tho rato of G por coat por annum, latorost payablo Boml-annu- nlly. Bids to bo nccompanlod by check, 5 por cont of tho amount of tho bid, Tho Board of Directors of said School Dlst., No. 49, rcsorvo tho right to reject any and all bids. JAS M. CnONEMILLBR Treasurer of Jackson County, Oro. Dated this 19th., day of July. 1910. Garretson Springs. Those famous springs, located in the Siskiyou mountains, aro increas ing in popularity every year. Thoro is no more delightful place to spend a summer on tho Pacific coast, nor is thoro a spring from which tho wa ters effect groator cures than the wntors of Qnrrotson Springs, in Sis kiyou county. Fino hunting, fino fishing ami excellent table fare. Faro from Horuhrook to tho Springs $5.50, on tho Chris J. Quigloy stage which leaves Ilornbrook ut (J n. m. daily. Medford, Oregen: This cortifiea that wo havo sold Hall's Texas Won der for tho euro of nil kidnoy, bind dor nnd rhoumntio troubles for ten years, and havo novor had n com plaint. It gives quick nnd permanent roliof. Sixty days' treutuiout in onch bottlo. Mvdford Pharmnoy. tf MEDFORD MARKETS. (Pricos paid by Medford morohnnts.) Potatoes, now, $1.40 por cwt.j cabbago, 221jO. BlnokborripB, $l(o)1.25. Lognnborrios, $11.25 orato. Green onions, 40a dozon bunohos-; radishes, 40a dozon bunchos; rhubarb 4 to 5a lb.; lottuco, 40o dozon; pons, 4o lb.; turnips, lo lb.; boots, 40a dozon bunches; carrots, 40o dozon bunches. Ponchos, 50 to 75a box. Apriaots, 5a lb. Cuaumbors, 15o to 20o doz. Squash, 35(j)50a dozon. Corn, 15o dozon. Butter, Kggs nnd Poultry, (Priooa paid by Medford morohnnts.) Hanoli buttor, 2527Vjo; fancy oronmory, 30o, Frosh ranoh oggs, 30o, Mixed poultry, 1014o spring ohiokeus, 1820o; turkeys, 17c. Find It! (Prices paid producers.) Hay Timothy, $10; alfalfa, $1G; grass, $14; grain hay, $10. Grain Wheat, $1.15 bushel; oats, $32 ton ; bnrloy, $30 ton. Beef Cows, 44,i c; stcere, 5 5V&c; pork, 0c; mutton. 55Vc; lambs, Gc; veal, dressed, 8c. (Selling prices.) Itollcd barley, $1.00 cwt.. $32 ton; bran, $1.70: middlings, $1.85(5)1.00; shorts, $1.801.85. Ix)cnl peaches. $1. FOB EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE Want to oxchango Oklahoma land for good fruit land ,of equal vnluo near Medford; 1C0 acres of choico all tillable land ad Joining town of 1500 Inhabitants; threo blocks of high school; soven room Iioueo; thrco acres Elborta peaches, flvo acres alfalfa; eighty In cultivation; balance- pasturo for town cows; abundanco of good wa ter; land aultublo to plat for ad dition to town; choico location In best section of Oklahoma. Address C. Gcorgo Apacho, Okla. 118 FOR SALE. Uusinvss Property. FOR SALE Choice business prop erty at a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address Condor Wa tor Powor Co. Houses. WANTED At once, a buyer for tho best and cheapest house ia Medford. Call C2G S. Grapo. 106 t Poll SALE Brand now bungalow,! largo lot, six-rooms and bath, shado trcos, city water, near Oakdale ave- nuo; price reasonable. Inquire of ( R. A. Johnson, with Powers & , itooves, ruugrowers name uiag. - bldg. FOR SALE 7-room house, with 2 former. N. L. Townsond, 721 Ben lots, barn, otc, 3 1-2 blocks from ! nctt avenue. tf now dopot; $2400. Addross owner, FOR SALE A full line of Old Hanp P. O. Box 570. ahire and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth FOR SALE Furnlshod rooming1 finish; letter heads and envelopes. houso, lot and building, closo in. Mall Tribune office. nlno rooma, a great pickup; will pay FOTt SALE Chandler & Price Gor $100 month easily Van Dyko Real-! don Jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain, ty Co., Phono 682. tf Inquire Mall Tribune office. Acreage. FOR SALE Four acres in tho city of Ashland, Oregon, on cornor Boul- ovard and Walker stroot; fino 4-' yoar-old orcbard, borrlos and vogo-'pon tablos; city water plpod to grounds; good soil; nice 5-room plastered houso with bath, hot rnd cold wa tor; bara; henhouso; prlco $4500 for quick sale. Box 236 Ashland, Orogon. FOR SALE 160 acroa of fino tlm-j' hor land, tho tlmbor mostly fir nnd , homlock; something llko 6,000,000 foot; sltuatod 39 mllos from Port - land nnd soven miles from Mt. An-' gol, In Clackamas county, Orogon, bolng tho east half, southeast quar tor and northwest quartor southeast quarter and northonst quartor southwo3t nutirtor of section 28. township 7 south, rango 3 oast; (FOR RENT Furnlshod rooming terms, $5000 cash down. Furthori ll0UB0- "tln:J of 13 rooms and imrHouinrs n.hiro. l. M .T...M Tni. bath; ovory room flllod; toims $65 nt r.. 1A7 -- - FOR SALE 336-ncro ranch, good'- rlvor bottou laud, eovon miles from Eugene, throo miles from S. P. sta- 'ou KENT ISO acres of first-class tlon, on R. F. D. route, noar school1 P"turo, 3 1-2 miles northeast. C. and churo'.'. Good buildings, foncosl W. Isaacs. tf and wator. Iloi-sos and !mplomont8(FOR LEASE Fully oqulppod gold and 20 hoad of fine Quornsoy stock- mlno; ten-stamp mill and concen go with tho plaeo. One hundrod pounds of ou' tor per vook goes to1 lllnvlsnf frnni tllft nlnnn QnlATifllfl ' fruit land. Will soil part at $05 or wholo at $60 por aero with tonne on ono-half. Inqulro of Rhoads & Sutton, Spruifcfleld, Or. 114 FOR 8ALB 60 acroa, flnost build ing slto lu tho valley, Including 30 acroa good fruit land; chonp and tonus right. II. O. Maltby, No. 7, Postofflco Rldg. , FOR SALE 5 and 10-aoro traats just within and adjoining city lim its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments, Addross Condor Water tower Co. grudging buyers nothing until, through a campaign of IN- a Word FOR SALE Duslncos Opportunities. FOR SALE Old established busi ness In tho farmers' fruit belt of the Roguo River valley, at Phoenix, Oro., sn S. P. R. R. Stock at pres ent 110,000; all clean, well select od and freo from encumbrances. Tgo lots, store, building with all modern conveniences, warehouses, postofflco In store, and everything necossary for conducting tho busi ness. Last year's sales 39,000. Inquire of Hearn, Fisher & Co., Phoenix, Oro., for terms. Lota. FOR SALE; City lots. JZO; for a small, safe Investment see tho city lots I offer at 1300 aid $250 per lot; $20 cash payment; balance $10 per month; no interest. H. C. Maltby, No. 7 Postofflco Bldg. FOR SALE Buslnosa lots on Main street, Eagle Point; price reasonable; first come, first choice. D. B. Dee tor & Co., Eagle Point. 126 Mlsccllaaeons. FOR SALE or trade, roan gelding, 1300 pounds, 6 years old; good for orchard work. Address F. H. CJowles, Medford. 107 FOR SALE 5 or 6 hundred outside sugar sacks, $3 per hundred. 147 South Central avenue. 106 FOR SALE Legal blanks of all kinds trespass and other notices, at Mall Tribune office. " FOR SALE One first-class 3 1-4 Shuttlor tragon, with wood rack, Woods Lumber Co. tf foTTBAXE lialt price, pumping planti con8,atIng of pump houset 30 feot hIgh 3000 Ba,Ion tank pump nnrl Tifnn irnnrnt Inna rnmntftto with I 1 one-horso pewer motor nnd trans- FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT Cool, well furnished rooms. 134 S. Ivy streot. RENT Modern fnrnMiird rooms at 604 West 10th or 124 King stroot. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for transients, No. 10 North Grape streot, noxt to Farmers' and Fruit growers' bank. Housekeeping Rooms. (FOR RENT Sulto of four modern 1 housokooplng rooms for rent August G. 222 South Holly street. Houses. FOR RENT Houco on Toft avenue, $10 por mouth. John Rotor, 128 W. Main streot. tf por month. Inqulro 445 South Front streot. 106 Miscellaneous. trator, all ororatod by electric pow ei. Ownor will furnish free elec trlo power for share In proceeds. Soo Smith, at Condor Wator & Power Co. WANTED. Miscellaneous, WANTED Parties wishing outfits to innko trips to mountains soo or phono II. O, Mossengor, Agato, 108 WANTED JoTioycow7Tre"sh7"four gallons por day. J. M. Schmidt, one mile west of Medford, Jacksonville rottd. tf WANTED To borrow $300.00 on houso and lot for ono year, good In terest. Auswor Box 766, city, 107 WANTED. Situations Wanted. TO contractor.", and owicre, a good bench man, an Insldo f lnlshor, wants position. Address XYZ, Trlbuno of flco, or 208 N. Contral. 107 HELP WANTED. Help Wanted Female. WANTED A lady cook at the Dla- tnond Hotel. tf WANTED Girl for goneral house work; threo In family. 520 South Holly. 106 Help Wanted Male. WANTED 6 oxpert orchardlsts of Agricultural college, experience re quires position to take charge of orchard. Address R. E. care of this office. 106. WANTED Experienced stone cotter and quarry man. Call at Condor Water and Power Co's. office. WANTED Four young mea to rent a large, well ventilated, nicely far nished room. Call 604 W. 10th 8t. tf WANTED Salesmen In every local ity of the northwest; money ad vanced weekly; many make over $1000 month; choice of territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Top penish. Wash. LOST. LOST Vest pocket diary and memo book and commutation railroad ticket to Woodvlllo. Reward. F. W. Streets, Medford. 107 LOST Automobile crank for Ram bler car, on Main street. Leave at this office and receive reward. LOST July 19, 1910, $5 reward for tho return of the bicycle taken from 203 S. Front street. No questions asked. 106 LOST Near Valley Auto or on Main street, on Central Point road, key ring, holding about a dozen keys, including prestolite key. Suitable reward will be given on return of same to Mail Tribune office, tf i,osT Turquoise matrix stud brooch Egyptian setting; pin 1 1-2 Inches long. Address TR, Tribune office, and receive reward. 105 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Public Auditor. E. R. WHEELER, Public Account ant and Auditor. Books opened for corporations, firms end indi viduals. Auditing, investigating and Systematizing. Address 707 Oakdale Ave. S. Phone Main 242. Medford. Ore. Attorneys. WITHINQTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm building. A. E. REAMS Lawyer, over Post office. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attorneys-at-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. Architects. NORMAN WINDER, architectural draftsman and builder See mo about your now homo. I can save you money by planning to your own ideas nud figuring with you right. Write Box 37, P. 0., Med ford. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Builders. Office 7-8. 325 Main. Phono Main 3471. Residence phone 2471. Cement Sidewalks. CEMENT SIDEWALKS, brickmason, stono mason, plastering and all kinds of stucco work. Expert work manship at reasonable charges by tho day or contract. Address Ma sons. 511 E. Main st.. Medford. Or. Undortnkors. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phono 351. Night phonos, C. W. Conklin 3G01, J. n. Butlor 3571. Photogrn pliers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with Mnokoy and dio with joy." Ovor Alien & Rongnn's storo; entrance on Sovonth street. Stenographers. ELLA M. GUANYAW Palm Block. Stonographio work dono quickly and woll. M. FORTESCUE Stenographer, 18 N. Front St. Phono 231. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho host oquippod job office in South ern Oregon; Portland pricos. 37 South Contral avouue. Dentists. DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Office in room 206, Phipps bldg. Gan ad ministered for extraction of tcoth. Telephone Main 343. Night phone. 4432. DR. W. M. VAN SC0Y08. Dontist Offioo in rooms 203-204, Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' bank building, west of the tracks, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Messenger Berries. MESSENGER 8ERVICE Mssea gers furnishod at all hours of day and till 0 p. m. to any part of city, from lOo to 25o. Phone Main 1812. Billiard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. BUliaran, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs. Young & Hall building. A niee, cool place to spend the bet after noons. Tin Steps. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tfc aaA sheet iron ware on kaai. aal mch to order. 128 North Q fit. HoapMata. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South C st., Medford, Or. E. W. Hisey, Matron. Official kowpitai P. & E. E. R. Real Estate. EARLE C. SABIN Orchard tracts, city property. List yonr holiinft with mo. Only desirable property handled. Room 202, Fruitgrowers" Bank bldg. BUI Pouter. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 20, Jackson County Bank building, Medford, Ore. " Cigars and Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse Dealers in tobacco, cigars aai smokers' supplies. Exclusive agents of Lewis Single Binder, El Merits and El Palencia. 212 West Mam street. Patetera asd Paperfeaafscs. H. G. DEAN, O. P. MTtfULLEN Phono 3732. Dean & ICcMaHes, contracting painters, painting, pa per hanging and tinting. FsWwatss on all kinds of painting work. Medford, Or. GERWOLF & WARD, contractis painters, paper hangers and deco rators; signs. Estimates gives en all kinds of day ar$l job work. Park Tiew Hotel. Phone Mais 1801. Furniture. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers ia new and second-hand fornitura and hardware. Agents for Mound CStv kitchen cabinet. 323 E. 7th St. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly sts., Med ford. Mission Furniture made to order. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFE Cook stoves and ranges. Now and second-hand furniture. Eads' old stand, 18 W. F st. South. Phone 01, Medford. Ore. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. We are not in ths trust. H. B. Patterson, office re moved to 110 East Main st. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO., Inc Growers of high- grade nursery stock. Office 25 W. Main. Tel. 1201. Physicians and Surgeoas. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposits Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office and residonce phone Main 3432. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi cians and Surgeons, Taylor and Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 212. Offico phono 501, residence phoas 012. Offico hours 0 a. m. to 8"'p. ia. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. .EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians. Mission block. Phoas 292. Medford. Lifo Scientist. MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Lifs Soiontist Privato instruction in "Now Psychology" and "New Thought" principles. Callers re ceived Wednesdays, 127 South Grape street. Medicines. HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI- CINES Will euro rhoumntiira, asthma, paralysis, sores and pri vato diseasos. These remedies may bo procured at tho Sing Les laundry, 123 S. Riverside avenue, Medford, Oro., whore thov will bs sold by the proprietor. Dr. Chow Young has treated sovoral sevoro cases with his rem edies since coming to Medford and has for reference somo of tho best known and most intelligent oitixeas in Southern Oregon. Call on him. ltrlck OenipanlM. MEDFORD BRICK QO-irGeo. W, Priddy, O. D. Naglo, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractor? vad Boaaa faoturers ol brick; dealers ia pressed brick and line. OjCfias ki Fostofnee block, room 6, Ho. 3181.