MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1910. To Want-Advertise Is to Make a Sale a Certainty -If It's Saleable fe; 1 v id- FINE YIELD ON YOUNG TREES On H. B. Nye's Rivetdale Farm Near Gold Hill Arc Grown Many Boxes of Peaches on Two-Ycar-Old Trees Is Good Soil. One hundred young peach trees planted two years ago Fchruary have yielded 80 hoses of fine peaches this season, says the News. The trees are on II. IJ. Nye's Riverdnle fann, three miles west of Gold Hill, on Roguo river. The stock was planted for lato Crawfords, hut has turned out to he Halo's Earlios. No finer peaches have over been offer ed in tho local mark'-, which has taken them all. Tho only box to bo shipped was ono that C. A. Peterson sent to Minneapolis to his uncle, E. C. Rocnisch, who recently visited hitn in Gold Hill. The trees are about 12 feet tall, hut tho fruit may all be picked from tho ground. Some of them arc ten feet across tho top, and since they woro pruned last spring many of them have mado .1 six-foot growth. While Mr. Nye Is pleased with his Halo Enrlies, ho wonted and thought ho was planting late Crawfords, and will probably call on tho nurseryman who sold him the stock to make good his mistake, as required by law. Shoots Rattler From His Bed. J. A. Harvey of Gold Hill killed a rattlcsnnko under somewhat peculiar conditions on Thursday night of last week, says tho News. Ho is working nt the Grey Eagle mine on Sardine creek, and ho and his family are camping out near the mine. Some time in the night ho heard one of the children cry out thnt there was .1 rnttlcsiinko near by. Mr. Harvey could xheur the reptile sounding his warning, and located him about ten feet from tho bed. A riflo was hnudy and the first shot took effect, but it was necessary for Mr. Harvey to leave his couch and finish tho .job with n shovel. The snake was a large one, with 12 rattles and a but ton. Frank Avery killed one near tho Oxley-Harbor mine, three mile-, north of town, Monday, that had ex netly the same musical equipment. MUCH FRUIT IS NEW YORK. Aug. 1. Thoro woro 143 cars sold on this market this week as follews: Monday- 32 cars. Wick-sons $0.75 1.C5 T3gg Plums 90 1.35 Diamond l.OOtfTl.65 Other varieties G081.75 Crawford Peaches 50. 75 Foster 85 .05 Bartlett poars 1.50 3.75 Malaga Grapos 2.12 2.37 Tuesday 2C cars. , Wickson Plums S5 1.C5 Diamond 1.15 1.50 Other variotiofl 60 2.00 Sugars S5 1.25 Elbertas Poachos 70 .80 Fosters 60 1.15 Bartlett poars 1.75 3.50 Tokay Grapos, bunch pk 2.75 3.00 Malaga grapos . . .$ 1.50 2.25 Wednesday 26 cars. Wickson Plums 80 2.00 Diamond 1.10 1.45 "Egg plums 90 1.30 Other variotlos 65 2.15 Slborta Poaches 75 1.00 Crawford Cling 60 1.15 Bartlett poars 1.623.50 Malaga grapes 95 1.75 Thursday 2S cars. Wickson Plume 75 1. 85 Diamond 1.20 1.C2 Grand Rapids 1.05 1.62 German poars 751.40 Other variotlos 60 2.25 Elberta poachos 90 1.40 Crawfords 75 .90 Bartlett pears 1.50 4.62 Malaga grapos 1.25 2.25 Friday 31 cars, Wickson plums ! .80 2.25 Diamond 1.05 1.50 Grand Dukes 1.10 1.60 Other variotlea 902.12 Elberta poaches l.OOtfl.SO Tuscan Clings 86 1.20 Fortors 85 1.46 Bartlett peart !.753.16 Malaga grapos SO 1.87 Could you conceive of a store NOT persistently advertised? FIRM FOR BARRETTS NEW YORK, Aug. 2. Bartlotts Notwithstanding very heavy offerings the market Is very firm. Now Eng land orchard extra fancy pears $2.50, others $2.25Sf 1.S7, but at $2 there is an Immense demand for all good Qartletts. Those soiling below aro rusty and not so flno. Reports say thnt the hot weather In California caused them to hurry forward their Dartletts and that tho end Is not far off. Tho reports of shipments from California for tho last week In July show a material reduction in tho number of cars forwarded. Receipts all this week will doubtless bo heavy but much lighter next week. Plums and prunes Market Is very strong Indeed. Good strong market ahead. Small shipments leaving Cal ifornia. Peaches Georgia almost finished. 15 to 20 cars dally and selling $2 $3 per carrier. California Elbertas doing well. Thoy may j.ll higher next week. Grapes Some of tho Malagas ar riving aro beauties and sell around $2. A fow Tokays from Vacavllle sold around $3. Strong market ahead on grapes. LIGHT CROP OF FALL PEARS, CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO, Cnl., Aug. 8. The-following gives number of cars of deciduous fruit shipped from all points in California for the week (seven days) ending Friday morning, August 5: Peaches, 20S1-: cars As predicted last week, there has been 11 consider able falling off in the shipment op this variety of fruit during the past week and thoro will be a further de cline in the coming week. There will be a reasonable quantity of fruit available, but the largo supplies for the season have been exhausted. Thore will he ample supplies of our finest Yellow Clings available during tho next two or three weeks. It will pay the trade to keep this in mind and order of them liberally, as they are sure to give satisfaction. Plums, 110:V, oars A slight de cline in the shipment of this variety is to bo noted, but not as great as was expected. Tho same varieties are going forward as woro being shipped last week. It is not expected that plum shipments will keep up tj this olume for more than u few day. Poors, 271 cars Over 100 cars loss of pears went out this last week than the preceding ono. Thoro will bo n further decline dining tho com ing week. Full and winter poars-aro reportod as being n light crop. Grapes, 101 car Nearly three timos as many grapes wont forwaid this last week a.s d'iring tho preced ing seven days. Varieties continue tho same nt last weok. Increased quantities of Malagas are now going forward and beginning the latter part of the week some fine Black Prince will be ouilnble in car lots. Grape-, have been of unusiiallv good qiiahti' so far and this is expected to prme true throughout the season. $21,000.00 OITV OF MEDFORD IMPROVE MENT BONDS. Tho city council of tho city of Med forJ, Oregon, will rocolvo soalod pro posals for $24,000.00 six per cont, ton-year Improvement bonds. Bids to be filed wltk the city recorder ue foro 4:30 o'clo-.k p. m., Ai.tt.st 19th, 1910, and to bo accompanied by a certlfiod chock equal to five por cont of the amount bid for, and mado pay: bio to bo city treasurer of said city. Tho council reserves the right to roject any r.nd all bids. ROBT. W. TELFER, City Reeordor. $3300.00 CITY OP MEDFORD WATER BOXDS. The city louncll of the city of Med ford, Orejon, will receive sealed pro posals for tho $3600.00 clx per cent tea-year water bonds. Bids to bo filed with the city reeordor before 4:30 o'clock p. m., August 19th, 1910, and to be accompanied by a certified chick equal to five per cent of tho amount bid for, and mado pay able to tho city treasurer ot aaid city. The council reserve the right to reject any and all bids. ROBT. W. TELFER, City Recorder. Are You a Good FINANCIER.? Tho difference between what you can sell proporty for to a BUYER WHO NEEDS IT, and to ono I who buys meroly becauso you NE you'll need to do in a lifotlmo! Want Ads One Cent Ketchel Recovers Belt. SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Aug. 8. Hidden for six months in nn out-of-tho-wny corner of tho bnggoge room of the St. Francis hotel, while a score of sleuths searched vainly for it, the diamond studded middle weight championship belt belonging to Stanley Ketchel has been found by a bellboy. Tho Michigan pugilist is onco moro officially tugged as tho world's champion of his class. MEDFORD MARKETS. (Prices paid by Medford merchants.) Potatoes, new, $1.40(5)1.50 por cwt.; cabbage, 26. Blackberrios,"$l1.25. Green onions, 40o dozen bunches-; radishes, 40c dozen bunches; string beans, 4c lb.; lettuce, 40c dozen; turnips, V2C lb.; beets, 40c dozen bunches; enrrots, 40a dozen bunches. Pencils, 50(5)85c box. Cucumbers, 15c to 20o doz. ' Squash, 3550c dozon. Corn, 15o dozen. Cantaloupes, 5075c dozen. Watermelons' 1530c. Tomatoes, 3c. Butter, Eggs and Poultry. (Prices paid by Medford merchants.) Ranch butter. 2527y2c; fancy creamery, 35c. Frosh ranch eggs, 30c. Mixed poultry, 1014c; spring chickens, 1820c; turkoys, 17c. (Prices pnid producors.) Hay Timothy, $10; alfalfa, $12; grass, $14; grain liny, $10. Grain Wheat, $1.15 bushel; oats, $32 ton; barley, $30 ton. Hoof Cows, 44V o; steers, 5(5) 5V&o; pork, 9c; mutton, 55Vfec; lambs, Go; veal, dressed, 8c. (Selling prices.) Rolled barley, $1.90 cwt., $32 ton; bran, $1.70: middlings, $1.85(5)1.90; shorts. $1.80(5)1.85. FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Forty acres, part In orchard, to exchango for Improv ed city property; your timo will not bo wasted If you mean business. B. F. Bonson, Hotel Mooro. tf FOR SALE Or exchango, for city proporty, ono of finest pour orchards In .valloy, closo in, Improvements very best, houso largo and modern; Immodlnto possession. W. F. Rau, ownor, Hotol Mooro. 119 WILL" frodo160-ncrofunnln Klam ath county for good resldonro prop orty In Medford, or fruit innch In valloy; this place Is under Irrigation ditch and also along river with wa ter power; Nevada-Northern rail road runs along this placo. If In terested, Addross Ownor, P. O, Box No. 570, tf FOR SALE. ltJllK'IlfH. FOR SALE Fruit and atock ranch; free rango for stock; near Medford; good level road to railroad; cheap; a anap. See E. B. Waterman, Med ford, Or. Main 131. 119 FOR SALE Parties doalrlng home steads or tlmbor claims, 1 untlng and fishing, addross Lock Box 756. 121 FORSALE 1 lT 1-2 ncros, 00 acres good farm land; $4000; 4 home Rtead relinquishments; 3 home stoads uovor beon filed on. Ad dross 2C, euro of this offlco. FOR"SALE Do" you want" a " flno farm of 60 acre noar Anderson Co., Talent, Oregon, forll'o soil, heal thy location, among tho hills, 20 acre under cultivation, a sovon room house, outbuildings, etc., etc., a well of pure, sparkling water, sev eral living spilngs of water on tho place, a fine bearing family orchard of threo r.cre, early and late apple, also poaches, pear, plum, prunes, cherries and aomo small, lovely view f-om It of tho valley? Will make somebody an Ideal home. Seven thousand 'ollars (that la only a tri fle over ($116) ono hundred and sixteen dollar an acre. Take your wife and coae on the cir to Talent and I will take 1 rig and go out and show you the place. L. N. Judd, Robert building, near depot. 123 ED TO SELL, would bo groat enough FOR SALE. Business IroMrty. FOR SALE Choice businosB prop erty at a bargain, on long timo; easy terms. Address Condor Wa ter Power Co. nouses. n-mnf oir.mnm i,mm FOR SALE W auaa .. UWU .wUUU and bath, furnlturo for sulo. 228 N. Control nvenuo. 124 FOR SALE House and two lots, $2150. Inqutro Bob Taylor, 815 Myrtlo street. tf FOR SALE New V-room modern house on West Main, 50x118 foot lot, corner, cheap, at $3750. In quire of L. M. Lynns. 716 East Main. 138 FOR SALE 7-room houso, with 2 lots, barn, etc., 3 1-2 blocks from new depot; $2400. Address ownor, P. O. Box 576. Bushiest Opportunities. FOR QUICK SALE A fow small plr.ccs Improved with buildings, 1 trees and small fult, for less than unimproved lond adjollng. Othor . bargains. Addross C. T. Control Point, Or. Forbes, 120 FOR SALE: Or trado, 320 acres good avorogo land, well located; nil wild land; about 30 acres non-tlllnblo; no hills; two miles from railroad station; corners In Roguo river; 100 acres of this Is worth price of wholo tract; cheapest property In same vicinity; good orchard district; flno for promotion; will tako city or rnnch proporty in part paymont, horo or elsowhoro. Asoncy. J. W. DreBslor j tf ! Acreage. FOR SALE Ono of tho bout Lonr ln? npple orchords In tho Roguo Riv er valloy, situ: to near Ashlcnd, for nartlculurs cull on or wrlto Frank CalllBon, 95 Onk streot, Or. Ashland, 125" FOR SALE 120 acres, Evaus Creole fruit; improvements; buy of ownor. Wrlto S. F. Potter, R. F. D., Wood villo, Or. FOR SALE Four acres In tho city of Ashland, Orogon, on cornor Boul evard and Wnlker streot; flno 4 yoar-old .Id orchard, berries and vego - ; city wntor piped to grounds; tablos good soil; nlco 6-room plastered houso with bath, hot rnd cold wa ter; baro; honhouso; prlco $1500 for quick anlo. Box 236 Ashland, Orogon, FOR SALE 60 acres, MnoBt build ing site lb tho vnlloy, lnoludlng 30 acres good fruit land; cheap and terms right. 11. C. Maltby, No. 7, Postofflco Bldg. , FOR SALE 5 and 10-acrs tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, nt n bargain, on o annual pay ments. Address Condor Wnter Power Co. Lots, FOR SALE I have n block of lot cloae to paving that I will sell at a figure to merit attention, I can prove to you that It Is the beat buy In Medford. W. J. Andrews. Tel. M. 2174. 121 16R SalK- -Mr. Suap'iunter, If you want to pick up n good thing for easy monoy, I will show you ten rloKo-lnlot near paving nt acreage price. II. F. Bonson, Moore Ho tel, tf FOR SALE City 1 oTsT $ 20TTor" a small, safe Investment boo tho city lotB I offor at $300 r.ud $250 per lot; $20 cash payment; balance $10 per month; no Interest. II. C. Maltby, No. 7 rostofflce Bldg. FOR SALE Business lots on Main street, Eagle Point; prlco reasonablo; first come, first choice. D. B, Doe tor & Co., Eagle Point. 126 .MIsrHlum-oun. FOR SALE Frosh cow. Phono 2 42. Call 707 Oakdale ave., South. 123 FOR SALE Span brown mares, 8 and 9 year old, weigh 1200 lbs, eaeh, and new harnoas and wag on. Jno. H. Shepherd 128 East Main utreet. to pay for all tho want advertising a Word FOR SALE. Sltscoltaaooa. FOR SALE Mortgngo loan of $600, drawing 10 por cont Intorost, for ono year, on Medford city propor ty; very good security. Inquire 334 W. 6th. 123 FOR SALE Now piano pmyor; bar- i eain; Iuquiro at Ellora Music Co., I nt Wooks & McGownn Co. 123 FOR SALE A good movable Bhod, sultablo for chicken houso. Addross V, Mnll Tribune office. tf FOR SALE Two cuowcasos, reason able prices. Sco Calhoun Slstors, 8 So. Central nvo. tf FOR SALE Shop for cleaning and pressing cloUos. Apply room 15, Postofflco bldg. FOR SALE 1 horso, young and sound, weight 1500 pounds. Inquire of Mitchell & Bocck. tf FOR SALE Steam wood saw. L. O. Van Wegon, Medford, R, F. D. No. 1. 144 FOR SALE Ono best business In Medford. M. G. D., caro Mall Trl buno. i20 I FOR SALE Two years' lease on 350 ncro ranch, together with 0 horses, 4 colts, 3 milk cows and nil ma chinery nocossary for running ranch, 50 acres alfalfa; this year's crop Is between 300 and 400 tons of tho best hay; good markot; 3 milos from Ashland on flno road. Address A. S. Fllson, Ashland, Or. , FOR SALE Legal clunks ot all kinds trespass and othor norlcoa, nt Mall Tribune offloe. FOr SALE Chandler & Price Gor- don Jobbor, 11x14 press; a bargain. Inquire Mall Trlbuno offlco. FOR REHT. OFFICE FOR RENT. Over tho pos'.offlce, Seo A. A. Da vis, tf FurnlHlitM Rooms. FOR RENT- Furnished room with lionnl. .125 IllmrHliln nvo.. S. 121 1 . ; FOR RENT 2 nicely furnl-hod rooms, mndorn, bath, oxcollont I rooms, reasonable prico; onBy walk; j West Hamllion, Just off North Onk- dolo nvonuo, at 209 Oknon st, tf FOR RENT Furnished room. Clyde Ilnzolrlgg at postofflco. 800 ' F0K HKNT HubId. 100m stxHU, . 8,lltabI for "Ulnn 'nfe. Seo Kofoldt, Rog'to River Riffle Com pany. If FOR RENT- Modern furnUhod rooms at 604 Wctt 10th or 124 King Btreot. "' FOR RENT Furnished- ivmfTtor transients. No. 10 North Orapo street, next to Karmum and Fruit growers' bank. ilOIINCH, FofT RENT H6iiHu",'"r, nTomsTbath and pantry; city wnter and electric lights. 513 W. Holly st. N. L. Town send, 721 Bennett avenue. Phono J o o I'lirillhlK'll IIOIISCH, Foit RfCNT Two light homiekeep- lug room, clove In. tral avenuo. 322 South Cen 120 MlhoellniH'OiiH. FOR WALK Fliio large, gentlo'black yearling mule at a reasornble price. Farmer 7116. 120 FOR LEASE Fully equlrpod gold nil no; ten-stamp mill and concen trator, all oiorutod by eloctrlc pow ei. Ownor will furnish freo oloo trlc power for share In procoedB. 800 Smith, at Condor Wator & Power Co. FOR RENT Duslneia lot. Owner will erect building for good tenant Soe Kofoldt, Roguo Rive.- Electric Company. tf WANTED. Help WnutiMl Kvinulc. WANTKTJ-Anuri!o KlrlTApply M7sT C. II. Glalze, 313 8. Orapo Bt. 121 WANTED A lady leacKer to teaeli three boys In tholr orne In city; must he qualified to teach all branch taught In publlo school, and capable of governing. Call on or address 810 Oakdale avonue, 8., city. tf WANTED. Help Wanted Female WANTED Experienced nurse for two children; prefer woman over 35 years of ago; must havo good dis position and como well recommend ed. Apply room 6, upstairs, 232 Mala streot. 120 WANTED Lndy to act as cashlor and stenographer. Address P, caro of Mall Trlbuno office. WANTED Cook and gonornl Iioubo kcopcr; no children wnntod. Ad dress Box IS, Phoenix, Or. 123 WANTED Girl for housowork; two in family; will pay good wages. 219 North Oakdnlo nvonuo. tf WANTED Woman to cook on rnnch. Apply to Mrs. Frank McKco, R. F. D. No. 1, Control Point, Or. WANTED Girl for gonornl houso work. Throo In family. 520 South Holly St. 110 WXNTH D A waitress; must be ox porloncod. Apply Louvro cafo. tf WANTED At tho Ashland Hotol, Ashland, a chambermaid and wait ress; both muBt como well rocom mondod and fully compotont; good wages. Addross N. D. Hardy, prop., Ashland, Or. Help Wnnted Male. WANTED Two flrst-clacs bonch mon nt onco. Big Pluos Lumber Co. 120 WANTED Sovoral good carpontors nt onco. Big Pines Lumbor Co. 129 WANTED Exporlonced atono cutter and quarry man. Call ot Condor Wntor nnd Power Co'a. ottlco. WANTED Salosmon In ovory local lty ot tho northwest; monoy ad vanced weekly; many mako over $1000 month; choice of torrltory. Yakima Valloy Nursory Co., Top ponlBh, Wash. Mlscollnneoii. WANTED Someono wnntod to shnro car on housohold goods from Minne apolis, Minn.; must ship at onco. Phono Main 2791, 122 WANTED Party to do washing for small family; will pay right prlco for right work. Inquire 510 13, Main. WAfFFED 5000 ladlos to call at Wamor, Wortmna & Goro's and oxnmlno tho porfoctly sanitary con ditions prevailing In ovory Boctlon nnd corner of tho markot ot cold storngo rooms. 125 WANTED To17uy, pure" blooded Whlto Loghorn chickons; good Iny lng strain. Address G, ciro Mnll Trlbuno. 122 WANTED All kinds of woll work noatly dono. Lcavo orders West Main, 1115. A. D. Walters. 122 WANTED To tnko camping parties to tho mountains; have tood teams and wagone. Phono or nddross II. C. Messenger, Agnto, Or. WANTED Medium weight horses, marcs protorrod; must bo right price. Bomon, Hotol Mooro. 120 UP?i'dDATEBiiorihatid and type writing taught quickly and woll; morning nnd ovonlng school; for torms, addross Box 245, Medford, POSITION All kinds of woll work neatly done. Leave ordors at lll5 West Main. A. N. Walters. 120 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyer, Palm building. A. E. REAMS -Lawyer, ovor Post office. PORTER J. NKFF. WM. P. MEA LEY Attornoys-ut-luw. No. 0 1) streot, ground floor. COLVIG & HI3AM1SS W. M. Col vig, C. L. Ilouinos. Luwyors. Of fico Medford National Hunk build- iiigKooond Hoot. ArililUTtN, NORMAN WINDER, architectural draftsman and builder Seo mo about your new homo. I uau wave you money by planning to your own idea and figuring with you right. Write Box 37, P. 0., Mcd ford. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Builder. Offico 7-8, 325 Main. IMajiio Main 3171. Rosidouoe phono 2171. Tin flliopi J. A. SMITH-Tin shop. Tin nnd sheet iron waro on hand and mad to order. 128 North G Kt Undertaker. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dortakor. Day phono 351. Night phones, C. W. Conklin 3001, J. II. Butler 3571. Photogni pliers. MACKKY'S STUDIO "Poso with Muokey and die with joy." Over Allen & Reagan's store; entruuoo on Seventh street. Stenographers, ELLA M. GUANYAWPnlm Hlock. Steuugruphio work dotie quickly and woll. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Printers nnd Publisher. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equippod job offico in South ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37 Sonth Contrnl avenuo. Cement Sidewalk. CEMENT SIDEWALKS, briormason, Btono mason, plastering and all kinds of stucco work. Expert work manship at reasonable charges y tho day or contract. Address Ma sons, 511 E. Main St., Medford, Or. Dentist. DU. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Offioe in room 200, Phipps bldg. Gas ad ministered for extraction of teeth. Tclcphono Mam 343. Night phone. 4432. DR. W. M. VAN SCOTOC, Dentist Office in rooms 203-204, Farmera' & Fruitgrowers' bank building, wost of the tracks. nilllard ration. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards. Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs. Young & Hall building. A nice, cool placo to spend the hot after noons. Hospitals. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL 344 South C st., Medford, Ore. E. W. Hisoy, Matron. Official hospital P. & E. R. B. Ileal Estate. EARLE C. SABIN Orchard track, city proporty. List your holding with mo. Only dosirablo property, handlod. Room 202, Fruitgrowers' Bank bldg. Hill Footer. VERNE T. CANON BUI Poater an Distributor. All ordors promptly filled. Room 20, Jaokson County Bank building, Medford, Ore. Cigars nnd Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse Dealers in tobacco, cigars ana Bcokoro' supplies. Exclusive agent of Lewis Single Binder, El Merito and El Pulcncia. 212 Weit Maim street. Painters and Paperbjuiger. H. G. DEAN, O. P. M'MULLEN Phono 3732. Dean & MoMullen, contracting paintors, painting, pa per hanging and tinting. Estimate on all kinds of painting work. Medford, Or. Furniture. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealer in now and soaond-hand furniture and hardware Agonts for Mound Citv kitchen cnbinot. 323 E. 7th St. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Cornor 8th nnd Holly sts., Med ford. Mission Furnituro made to ordor. Cnbinot work of all kind. A trial ordor solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook stove nnd raugos. Now arid sooond-hand furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W. F st. South. Phono 01, Medford, Ore. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERIES Our tree are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. Wo guarantee ev erything put out. Wo aro not in th trust. II. B. Puttorson, office re- moved to 110 East Main at. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO.. Inc Growers of high grade nursory stook. Offico 25 W. Main. Tel. 1201. PliyHlcltiiiM ami Surgeons, It. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jaokson County bunk. Night call promptly answered. Office and rosidoncu phone Main 3432, DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi cians and Surgeons, Taylor and Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 21'2. Office phono 501, rcsidonoe phon 012. Office hours 0 a. in. to 8 11. m. DR. F. G. CAR LOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathie Physicians. Mission block. Phon 202. Medford. Medicines. HOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES Will euro rheumatism, usthma, paralysis, sores and pri vuto discuses. Those remedies may bo prouurod nt tho Sing Lea laundry, 123 S. Riverside avenue, Medford, Ore., where thev will b Bold by the proprietor. Dr. Chow Young has treated sovoral severe cases with his rem edies since coming to Medford and bus for reference some of the best known and most intelligent citizens in Southern Oregon, Call nn him. Brick ComiMUilc. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W. Priddy, O. D. Nagle, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractors and manu facturers of brick; dealers ia pressed brick and lime. Office la Postofflco block, room 5. Pkoa No. 3181. "