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Tiiero Is no need for descriptions of tho horrors of executions, as they only affect hangmen. 'Therefore I think that neither tho ' expression of Indignation against tho nnirder of our fellow men nor the suggestion of, its horror Is mainly needed, but something totally differ ent. "What knowledge need wo commu nicate to tho, deluded mind regard ing tho Indlsponsabloness, usefulness or justice of capital punishment In order that said delusion may destroy Itself. 1 "Such knowledge, In my opinion, Is this: The knowledge of what is man, What his surroundlifc world; what his destiny; hone, what, man can and must do and prlnclpallywhat ho can not and must not do. "Therefore wo should oppose cap ital' punishment by Inculcating this knowledge lu all men, especially to hangmen's managers and sympathiz ers who wrongfully think thoy are maintaining their position, thanks buly to capital punishment.'" " FOR SALE 10 nercs, 3 miles oJ' Con (ml l'l. in . young pears, fine bid;, site $3500. 11 acres Cornice and Bom- pears. 10 acres, 4 mile.-, out, bldgs, fine, h- rigutidg we'll, .flllUIO. J 'JO neros, 10 orchard, 'J.') nlfnli'n, 70 cleared, under ditch, 4' miles to ' station, 110 per acre. i) aero near eitv limits, 7 yr orchard. Bhlsi., $81)50; terms. J Ms notes l'rnit trees and borrios, 10 room iiou.su, " chicken houses, tluiru. new gnsoliuo engine, 100 chickens, cow, all tools; IVs miles Medford P. O.! $3000, good terms. 10 acres lino bottom soil, 1-year apples and pears, close in; $4500, tonus. 10 acres Bear crcuk bottom, 1 acre lino building silo; $3000," terms. 30 acres fine bottom soil, 3-yenr pears; $4750, terms. 34 acres, under ditch, lino pear and ali'airu laud, 3 miles out, cleared and fenced; $250 per acre. $1500 handles fine bearing orchard. 10 to 100 acres fine soil, 1 miles out; $175 per uore. 100 aeros, l'JO fenced, 'JO ploughed, five springs, small orchard, build ings, 4 horses, tools, etc.; $1000, fine terms. 15 to 70 uoroa, nil cleared, fine poai biu'L $100 Po aere, Eagle Point. City Property Housekeeping und furnished room for rent. Lot fiHxl 4.). five blocks from P. O.. $850 easy payiuouts. J Wostiunrolund lols, $275 each. l'J lots on West Palm, $250 eaeli. tOllUS. . -. .1 lot in Walnut Park, $300, terms, 'i-noro trauts Orange und Peach. $3150, easy tonus. Lots in West Walnut Park, $275 to $350, easy terms. J loU in Kou'Wood. $050. FOR TRADE Retiring oichnrd for oily property or ncii go. Intercut in fine bus'iuoss tier ojt.v proiwrty. House and lot for few acres olonu in. City lots for cliickon ranch. Jery cow tor solo or tnide. Business Cliances Rooming bouse. Good furniture cheap. WANTED Girl for general homework. 4 connles for ranch work. Listing of eitv property and! rendu). , BETTER QUALITYfBEEF NOW BIG RECEIVED PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 28. The receipts on this market for tho week ending today have been as follows: Cattle, 17-19; cnlvcs, 103; hogs. 1I104, Sheep, GS17; goats, 230, and horses, 15. " As a. whole the receipts In cattle have .been f a bolter quality than heretofore and have commanded hot ter prices. Buyers seem to want the better gradcaVuul nro'wllllnc to pay tho pice whcir they "Can get tho stuff. Cows havo remained steady, some extra fine Montana heifers brought 5c, hut the majority of tho sales run from .$1.50 to ?L7j. Light calves are In good demand with very few offering. Owing to tho heavy receipts in sheep, the market has declined some what from the high plane establish ed tho first of the week. Good weth ers are quoted 25c off, junking the top about $4.50. Hogs arc still on tho decline, Sr now being the best offered. This Is a decline of 75c for tho week, as one load of choice hogs sold for ?8.7G .Monday. Tho majority of tho sales that day, howover, wore nindo at $8.(55. Sincu-then the market has, gone off steadily. , FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE .Miscellaneous. F67fSALB6k EXCHANGE-FiVc-passeugcr 4-cyliudor tourihg auto mobile Address Box 'J00, wire Mail Trillium office. If PUR LEASfc. FOR RENT Office rooms. $4 each per month, in Hostel'- Hinder,, block at Central Point, Or. 237 FOR RENT At tho Cottage, plea-, art, furnished rooms, with hot nnr cold running water; baths, lnrg,1 sunny porches. C01 W. 10th SI. oi 124 King St. , . tf. "I know this Is not an e:i3y task. Tho employers and npprovcrB of hangmen with the Instinct of self preservation. Ice', that this knowl edge will make Impossible tho main tenance of tho position" which they occupy, henco not only will they themselves not adopt it, but by all means In their power, by violence, deceit, lies and cruelty they will try to hldo from tho peoplo this knowl edge. "Therefore, If wo wish readily to destroy tho delation of capital pun ishment and if wo possess tho knowl edge which destroys this delusion, let us in spite of all menacos, de privations and sufferings, teach the peoplo this knowledge, because it Is solely tho offcctlvo means In the fight. "LEO TOLSTOI. "Optlna Monastery, November 11, 1D1(." FOR LEASE Fishing, hunting, boating and bathing resort, 1V square miles body of water, on railroad, within 12 miles of Med ford." Address Box 201, care Mail Tribune. , tf b'OU U3ASIC Kully equipped place mine. Call on Ah'.onlicgou, Kogoe Uiver Electric Oo., 2 111 West Mnln, j tf MlR Hhttl Fiimis. FOR RENT Farms from 40 acre. to 400 acres, alfalfa laud, fruit ranches, garden lauds, general fanning ranches. Gold Ray Realty Co.. 210 West Main. tf FOR RENT Two largo connecting front looms, fine for offices oi dressmaking parlors, upstairs, cen ter of town; $25 mouth. Phoiu 0202. 300 FOR KENT F'lrntshcd rooms and board. No. 10 North Grape street, next to Farmers and Fruit growers' bank. tf FOR SALE. Acreage. FOR SALE Fine fanning lauds m Josephine and Jao,kou counties, Oregon", near Medford, Gold Hill. Centra! Point, Phoenix, Talent and Ashland; alfalfa lipids; orchards in small or largo tracts from 10 lo 830 acres; also mining lands; also lots in Medford, Talent and. Aslt Ihnd. WHIe (inclosing slumps) or eoinq, ,U1U s,t-'0 "l0 ftl Talent, 'Or., Robortsjildg.. lNtJmhl FOR SALE A snap. Ouo aero level groinul, 3.2 young-apple trees, eholco strawberries, alt kinds small fruit, city wnter, 0 room plastered bunga low, best garden spot in Ashland, Cnll or address R. Rouse, 100 Cnlif. ML. Ashland. Ore. 22P FOR SALE. MIsctdtaneniiK. FOR SALE Imported birds, big re ' Unction; $7 birds now $3; $5 limit uv$a! 1)1 0 Sv Cent rnjjivo. ; 21:) FOR SA'LE- -f0 .tous corn. Iquiiin Uiv. R. C. Cluncv. Meilfoid. TOR SALE 8 acres, bearing nrel nrd, 1 milo from Medford. This is a bargain; small house nnd barn; linost fruit land in enmity; $35Q0. Whiln Trohridea tr FOR SALE u and 10-aoro tracts just within nnd adjoining city lim its, at a bargain, on f annual pay non(s. Address Condor Watei Power Ci. FOR SALE 20 acres, nicely locat ed, $2000; will exchange for oit properly. W.T.York & Co. tf Ileal Estate. Furnished Itoom.s. FOR RENT Sunny luinishco rooms, one block from postoffiee board if desired. 208 N. Contra avo.. corner filli si. 300 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms; can board noxt door. Ap nlv 34.". North Bartlolt. tl FOR RENT Front room, close in. 211) S. Central avo, dr phone 2933 Inquiro after 5 p. m. tf FOR RENT Furnished room, large, modern, close in; suitable for two 243 N. IInllv 213 As soon as you begin to put a def inite value upon your time von be gin to conserve it by rending nds- thus coming to know the stoics. V" : FRATERNAL ORDERS. n. r. o. b. Mctlfonl lrtdxe, Nft lllf Meets Tliuradaya In K. t Hall. W. W. Eirart. K. n riobort Tolfer, 8ecretar John Wllklna. Treaourti X.F. Tallsmnn Lodge, No. 31, Mcotii Mondays In K. P. Hall. It. U Wormian. C C: J. K. Hutch ason, K. of R. 3. rjthlan Stetera. Tomplo No. io. Mcotd first nnd third Wudnertdays In IC P. Hull. Mr. Knol Ilninlltuii. U. C.j Mrs. Allco 13. Trow. brltlKf. M of It, C. M. W. A. Modern Woodmen ot Amorlcn, Camp 6013, meets first, third und fourth Tuesdays at Smith's Hull. W. a KlnyoM, Consul; John !'. Lnwrunco, ClerK. FOR K'ENT Furnished bedroom gentleman only. 331) N. Front st 231 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room 203 Oleson st. Phono Main 4474. Itoanl and Itoom. BOARD with room, $0 nt wrok meals served family style, homo cooking. 440 S. Evergreen St., cor. 12th, on Southern Pacific track.23- WANTED First-class table board $(i per week; rooms if desired. Mrs Snmniervillc, 122 N. Ivy. 217 FOFR RENT FurnisUd room.-. Miituhlc light botisekeepiiig, mod- Jli'lii ')J:LH.vLl"!i'- Jr1 iloiisckeciing Kooiiin. FOR .RENT Large front ltfom with btiaid; suiluble lor two or throe gentlemen. 317 East .Inckson. -i FOR RENT Nicely furnished 6 room bungulow, modern, close i.i. Iiidiiite ."ill) S. llollv. 21!) FOR RENT Two' furnished room for light housekeeping. C. E Kill;. East Mfh st. 'Jill Houses. NOTICE W. R. C. W. R. ('., Chester A. Arthur Ctnpu, No. 34, meet at Reduieu ball, firnl and third Weduesduys of each mouth ut 2:30 p. m. All W. R. Cll ladies in good standing invited. Mrs. Nan cv I). Wilson, provident ; Mr. Anior icn Davonporl, secrctiirv. G. A. R. . A. R.. CUwlor A. Arthur Post. No. 47. KoKiilnr mealing first und third Tuesday of each mouth ul 2:30 p. hi. at Rodiuou hall. 'iitine coiunide ip good standing iinitc.l Mutor Andrews, udjiitunt; Churlo Pall. coin. y LOST. LOST Plain gold rim glassy with a bligbtly yellowish tint. Pluue leave at Mail Tribune offieo aul re uiv ruwaiil. 213 m i FOR RENT New (i-rooni model i. bungulow, good locution, $30 no: month. Moor-Elmi Co., 212 Fruit growers' Bank bldg. 21.") FOR RENT House, 7 rooms, on west side; new. Dr. C. C. Vm Scoyoo, Fruilgrowers' Bunk build ing. '2 FOR RENT Two-room fiiriiishud house ut (III N. Riverside. Call on jrr. Conuiliiis, Oregon OrchunU Syiidicale. If FOR QCICK SAL1'-The r..lhwing pieces of iiroperty are ottered I'oi Ralo at low prices . 24 acres a( Griffin Creek, houso, barn, 2 aems bearing orchard, nb,out 15 u jfCf ready to be set. to trees, baluiu'c light timber; also entire block a corner of S. P. tracks und Juotaoi street; this should pay big roturns as iu investment. Cnll at f0J S Oakilnlo or phono Mnin 0021 . W.' FOR SALE Will sell or build for right party; have fine location for store sight on one of mnin thor oughfares; no competition; good opening for drug, meat, grocery oi any store. Address Box 8, earo ol Mail Tribune. HOI v Houses. FOR SALE (i-room houso, furn ished, dose in, four- almond trce in front, new lawn, will t rent $3( per mouth, will sell if sold ' IhU week for $2.")00. Seo owner or ud dress J. W. Laiie 22 Almoin sheet. 218 FOR SALE (i-room modern house liatlu two .toilets, newly furnished 30 tiers wood in shed. 12 ehickviis lot in next block included; nwnci must leavo account sickness; price $2800. Moor-Elmi ft 212 Fruit growers''' Bank bldg.,;; 215' FOR SALE Lurgo modern Iioum with south und ensl front, 1 13 feci front on paved strcol, by 181 foul long, nicely impioved grounds j c erylhing slrielly modern; reason for selling, lady of houso need a change of eliuiulo; Ibis place h suitable for nice homo or first class rooming Iioiiho; easy tunns U" right patlv. Seo tho Jacksoi County Realty Co., 004 West Tenth st. 220 IIiisIiicsj 1 too mi) FOR RENT Offioo rooms in Eleo trie building, modoru equipment steam heaL clcctrio light, baths, toilet, hot nnd eol water. Gold Rav Ronlfv Co.. 21fi W. Main kL II FOR RENT Biibincss room on V Main at., 24x140, suitable for ros tnuraiit or billiard room or otbci business, sloam heal. Gold Rax Renllv Co.. 210 W. Main st. tf ' FOR RENT--Office over poatoflioc See A. . l)il-i. , FOR SALE OR RENT. " "IlublncsH ProiK-rty. LOST LadyV mo aguto pin, Snl-j FOR SALE OR RENT-Good open urdav uioming, butwuun N. Oak-. dale and Jacknon County bunk. Re turn M,l Tributu. oCfic,, 215 FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGETWO finely brad; young road toains of colts, onoi 2 blnok geldings, ono 2 bay rnaros, 1150 to 1250 pounds weight, fori work teams net under 1300 pound '' weight, from 8 to 12 years nld. Cr.ll or address 401 Riverside avc. South. F. OHficnbnigge. tf itig for goucral merchandise store in new town with $15,000 moiilli!. payroll, on railroad, 12 milos front Ml'dford:- Gold Rav Realty Co, 200 W Main.,. t F.Q3 SALE, I. F. J. BT FOR KXCIIAKGE Far Los Aug.lw pr)crty. one of the fuiot mnali orchards in the Itogue River vallov: unee $12,500; paid lt yeur $3000 net; an ideal home. Addr "lHi," eAre Mail Triliuue ike. 220 FOR SALE Choice buwiiiong prop orty i u bargain, on long tunc; cay tniw- Addrsw; Condor Wa- ter Power Cit. Ixta. FOR SALB Bt rut-ant lot, Wat 10th hi., 50x101 1 for le obeap for cash. Iiiinini Wont lltli jit. gro cery. 21S a aaa a i mmmmmmm - gM . i o0220 ft mow, FOR SALE A completely furnish; bungalow, 0 rooms nnd bath, sleep-, iug porch, hoi coned back porch popular resVlenco section, pavei' street, fully paid; pridu $1000, otrius; parly leaving for California is anxious for ipiick snlo. Rogue River Orchard Land Co., 10 From at. Norlh. tf FOR SALE An artistic bungalow. G rooms and bath, eomplcto with shades and Korcouti, reduced from $4200 to $3800; scats, bookouso. buffoi, two fireplaces, beam ceil ing, etc.; well built. Clias. I). Colbv. ill (I W. 10th si. If FOR SALE Eleven real eslnlu hai. gains, all in Columbus Axeuuu Ad dition. Six lots, 47x130, n'tth ulloy ii renr, "at (lie naioundiugly low price of $300 each. Five lot:, 55x130, wli nllpy m renvnrtf offered at .Iplt.eaeh. - There is sewer and will or on ev ery lat uujdy lo tap. ' 1 Tlpn addition has neye.V been of forcd before, so net (Hiick if you wuut' first choice. ' UUNTLEV-KRE.NIER CO., Exclusive Agont. J 211 Fruitgrowers' Bank bldg. IX in .. i. ...... ,-... i i., . -i. BUSINESS DtriECTORY. - - - n '" Cement KldetraiKx. CEMENV SIDEWALKS, briqkmnson. clone mason, plastering mid all kinds of stucco work. Export work innimhip at reasonable chargpa b (Ro day or contract. Address Mn sons, fill E. Main st., Medford, Or Milliard I'nrlors. S. ,T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stnira, Young & Hell building. A nice, cool place to spend tho hot nfte'-lioons. Nurseries. FOR SALE Fresh milch cow. ,1. llnrtztill, Three Oakks orchard. 3 miles' south of town, or telephone 4081 Main. ,JL 214' HELP WANTED- WANTED At once, men who can get lints of land und business' property. for sale in this vicinity. Good pay, pleasant employment. Address bo. 1832. Seattle, Wash. ' 215 t WANTED A first-chih,4 .'' Japanese1 boy for housework, 2 in family ami good 'wages. Apply morniiigu 210 N. Oakdulc- tf ' r- , , , WANTED S.ilesmc in oVeo tui"'1 ity of tho northwest; money ad vaneed weekly; miiny mnko ovuv $1000 mouthv choice of tcrrilor. Yakima Valley Nun.ery Co., Top-, penish. Wunh. t WANTED On Crater Lako higl way teamsters, muckers nnd rock, mor. Apply nt ean'ip. 20 miles u Roguo river, 35 miles cast of Med ford. 217 Help Wantcxl Fvinale. WANTED Washerwoman. Appi. 1021 W. 101b st. 213 . WANTED Ono womni. in each county who dcsiios employnicnt in home town, $15 per week i bo indu- pendeiil and uelf-supportiug. .1.. S. Zicglor Co., Coiuo bloel:, Cbicugo, III. " VANTED Olrl for general house1 work; wrrph $1 por day. Call t 21C W. Malu.Bt. Jt OrcK-J tl WANTED Apjrentico girl, ory Studio. " hltuatlous WniitcO. WANTED Situation by experienc ed orvhardist as foreman or inan ager, either bearing orchard or ouo lo set out nnd tiil.'o euro of. Ad dross II. ft., care Main Tribune of fice. 213 WANTED Nursing by Mrs. K. Mo Reynolds. Call at 320 N. Rivcrsidu avo., or phone Main 32. vYANTF.D -Dreshinnkiug. Addre Mrs. Fielder. W. Wnlnlit Park. 231 QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees, uro budded, not grnftcd. Our stock in not inigatcd. Wo gunrnntooeV erylhing put out. Wo nro notn. the trust. II. B. Patterson, off iff romovjd to Mtt E. tnln st. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NUR SERY CO., inc. Growora of high grade nursery stock. Offieo 25 W. Main. Tel. 1201. 3000 YELLOW- NEWTOWN apple treos for snlc, nlao othor variotics of trees, by Wiignor Creek Nursory & Orchard Co., Ueeson & Lester, Talent, Or. J USiNESStLR ECTOR . Physicians and istirctnis. Tin Shops. J. A. Smith Tin hop. Tin and sheet iron' ware on hand and made to order. 128 North G Ht. Read Clgnra and Tolmcco. IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokchouso Dealcrs in tobacco, cigars and tmioroks' Biipplios. Exclusive agou of Lewis Single Binder, El Merit! nnd El Paloncia. 212 Weat Maui streot. UllioilH. CARPHNTEUS' UNION, LOCAL 1840 MootB nt Smith'fl hall, 128 North Grape Btreet, every Thura day ovouing promptly nt 8 o'clock All journeymen carpenters, as well no local mombcrH, urgod to bo pros onL Dnnincfjs of vital iutorest to all carpontcnt transacted 'at those ineolings. J. JT. ,S,oaI. buRincsa agu Attorney. W1TIJINGTON & KELLY Palm building. -Lawyers, A. E REAMES Lawyor, Garnott- Corey bdg, . , PORTER ,1. NEFF, Wit. P. MEA LEY Attornoya-at-law. No. 1) D Htruot, ground floor. , COLVIO H REAMES W. M. Cd. vig, C. 1.. Roaines. Luwyers. Of fieo Medford National Bunk build ing, second floor. Notary Public, NOTARY PUBLIC- Room 207, JIlHcollnnoous. FOR SALE-$700; now 4-r n house und barn, -VJ-foot lot tin Bcatly st., near Liberty st.; tuini $300 down. Inquire I S. Oraiigo. tl i' Kill hiiM-, Mx-rooni House, ouo block from West lOlh st., $100il, half cn.hli. I.Hiuiro W, lllh streel tfiocery ntore. 2HI FOR SALE One 4-year-old horso, can be used single or double, and is broken to (he saddle, wcihW 1200 pniuufs and will be heavier Cull ut 50)1 S. Oiikdale or lelepliouw Main (I02L 2 1 3 VANTED--Firsl-cliiHB boaid nnd room by the day or week, family sLvIc; iciikouable nrices. 110(1 Eun! JVTiijii. WANTED- One or two dozen Rhode Island red pidlotH or year old hoiu. thornughbreds. P. 0. Box 88, 'Modi ford. Tel. 3002. 322. WANTED To biro heavy Ileum for month or two. Addroiw 707 Wol Main. If FOR SALE 5-room inoitprn bunga low, furnished complete at $3,000; $1,200 handles this. Address jlo 70, care Mnil Tribuno office SOL Miitcollnnooen. FOR SALI--Fiiriiitiiro of (I-room liousu at lens lliini h.tlf prit'e, eoii Hibtiug in part of leather and WQHtliered ouk dining room mid liv ing room furniture, Wilton nm, bras hud, mIII: l'l"-- inallionfow, Monarch range, Ilndaud tllhlioi. uto.; all pi'Holicully new. Phone Main 4 Itfl. FOrt SALE Limited nuinbor.of Po laud CIiAh hnnraf, 3 and 4 yeant old, eligible to go in the bind herds and oheap enough for any farmer to buy. Buckloy Orohunla, Go. C. 0gool, tugr. Phone Fnrinoiv 703X3. . tf FOR SALE Two-PvHiuhjr Uir roudatvr fr ale or tmde for eitv lot. lufiuiro Siskiyou Auto C'vm- Miil LC I FOR SALE Thmiii hih! double wt bvniUH'-. nt "ml one 8 yer old, dim i. ('.ill at N'. 10 EtMit ittb t. UL WANTED-Board and Voom, privulO fiimily, by man and wife. Call at room 207. l'liipim bbbj. 217 WANTED Horsos to feed for'win tor. Address M. M. Welch, Wat, kins. Or. 23!). . WANTED- To rent huge Imv bant; close jn. Apjdy 707; W: Main. tf BUSINESS'plrTECTnHV NurM-ry 1'ioiliictw - THE OREGON nY'RSEUV prodiictu ure all one year bud on 3-your roots; repreaontnllvo office now in Medford; can supply apple, pear and walnut trees on short notice; nil gtiuraiitocd in every roitpeet; ranch ers, write in 'if vour nends; will be glad lo iilot von prices. Xotlro. PbippH bldg. . NOTARY PUBLIG-Mnil Tribune offieo. Ciraulto Works. GOLD RAY GRANITE CO., 210 W Main st., manufacturers and deal ers in giunnumental and buildiu granite, crushed grnuito common brick and pressed brick, coarse and fino washed river sand. PAUL WOLFFjudTHniid and foun dulioii gravel; all orders promptly delivered. Phono 4721 nnd 1213 Main. ' MEDFORD BRICK CO.-Oco. W. Priddy. O. I). Naglo, Oeo. T. O'Brien Contractors and manu facturers of Ini-'lc; dealors in prosscd brick and lime. Offieo in (Inrnolt-Coroy hlnck. room 10, ilh floor. I'lupio No, .'IIRL (, Pa la Urn ud l'apcrtajuigar. II. (J. DEAN. O. P. M'MULLEN Phone 3732. Demi & McMullcu, eoiitructiiig pniutuiv,' painting, pa per hanging und tinting. Estimates on all kind of painting worx. Medford, On. DECORATE your tinted walls with aloiieil bonleiii by A. Rindon, paint- or, decorator and pnpcrhnugur( No, 5 I3. lid Hi.. Medford. Photographers. NOTICE After November Ut mv olfloc will bo in rooms 211 mid 212' nrnott Corey bldg., phono 2071 : residence 113 Laurel st., plume' 3002. R. W. SicoriiB. M, n. if WHAT I moan by "posing wRh Mackoy and dying with joy'' is lo avoid wuu ring a long face after our photos ut- Jipudiud. Mill Pouters. Ataayer. ASSAYER Earl V. Ingels, B. 6.1 Post cequippod assay office in Ore- j gon. Established five years. A onrato results guaranteed. GranUl Piihw. Pro. 90A I (N)IIC('tiOIIN VERNE T. CANON-BiU poster nno Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 20, Jnokaon Count Bank building, Medford, Or. ACCOUNTS collected in any part of the world. No charge if not col-i leotod. Pacific Collecting Co., 33 laokxm Co. Bunk bldg. , Fr!tillt)'iui(l Surety IIkiiUk. ! Arcliltcctw. NORMAN WINDER, nrchiteetur4 draftsman nnd builder See m about your now homo. I can save you money by planning to youi own ideas and figuring with yoi right. Write Jiox 37, P. 0., Mod i FOR EXCHANGE Medford and suburban property, rauches, timbar FOR Room 2M. Taylor & Pliliis Oltlii lnnd5, for other property. Address B. KM), carp Mad Tribune If FOR SALB- Ut lnue, for $1150. No. 8U2 Bunuett KO( MA. lU-iNoiKtou typevrrtlor avo.. Jghn A. HwideMn. 211 bargain. P. O. Ron 803, Med KALE LuU. two 0-ro.nn '"' il hour-t. ch-:ii. ColcmiM, 1 l'l FOR KALI, lliiarv. ttpnil iih new (li.i- Mi. Iiimi 'id N.ih I I. Kill L. L. SMALL, bonda of all kinds in Hie beat companies. 33 Jackson Co. Bank bhlg. . Ntenoirraptmra. ELLA M. OUANYAW-Palnj JBIqok. Rtenoraphio work donp quirVty and Vfoll JOHNS & Tl'RNER. Architects and Ruililura. Office 7-8. 325 Main Phono .Main 3171. K(ideuet phono 714. Printers ami l'liblUlieni. MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. has the host equipped job office in South ern Oregon Portland prior".. .17 s.mth t'.'nliul ineuiio CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES - will ',ri Tiyu".tWat aslhtua, panilysls, sores and lri ulo diseases. Tliuso reiuYdies may be pi'oettrctl til hoii&ct Noa 211 6, Front and 101b sto., M'edford, Or., where they will bo bold bw'the pi'o prie'lor, Chow Ytinnji.S"' DivChoW Young huHrqated ev ornl severe cubes with his remedies sinco coming to Ashland, ami hlis for references some of tho best known und must Intelligent citizens in Southern Oregon. Call on h'mi This is to certify that Dr. Clulw Young, the bearer, attended me, in.v trouble being lung trouble and asthnia. I am boiler than I luno been for twelvo years. I saw tho letter written by Judgo llaunii and as he iccommendcd the doctor so well, thought I would try him also. Mrs. St. Louis, Ashland, Or, "I ivns affl'cted with heart nnd stomach trouble for many years, and nt laHt ending in u stroke of paralysis, from which no tine os peeled my recovery, and no ono knows how I suffered, but at hut I got a little better and 1 hoard of ono Dr. Ohow Yoiiu'gV 1 took treat ment und urn well now und nun'reo onuuend him to nnyoUo who may bo sick or afflicted with any of thesu complaints. I asKtiro you I mn well pleased and thankful, that I urn ulive ai Ibis lime." Mrs. Maty Nt day, Grunts Puss, Oiv "I liuvi) been troubled vilh I u nil for a long time and havo tried uvor so-miitiy treatmenta of differ tint kinds and I can say 1 did not get anything to do me any good until I tried this Chinese doctor, mid ho has done me a great deal of good, and I think ho can euro ca tarrh," Mr. Warren Drako, Asli Inud, Or. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and Surgeon. Office 210 E. Main s(., over Ihid ktua.' th'iig Htbre Phono Main 1001. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Phy sicians uild' surgeons, Taylor nnd, Phipps bldg., rodiuB 'JIO-'JU-'JIJ. Office phono 501, residence phone 012. Offieo hnnrsj) n. m. toBjjnij nit. i o.c7rlow, T)K. -bva MAINS CAR LOW -- Osteopithie physiciims. Moved to Rooms 410 nnd JJ7, (larnett-Coroy bldg. Phono Main 051.-- . - DR. E. H. PORTER -Diseases of women a specialty. Rooms 5, (!, 7 8. St. Mnrk'u bldg., Medford, Or. Phones: Offieo 40(11, reideico 405L lf. CLARK E. SAUNDERS-P'rno" lice limited lo diseaset; of the eye, ear, nose nnd throat. Office 2 hi E. Alititt sl over Medford Hurd ware Co. m DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Office in Rinllo bldg., 123 E, Main. Gas liiliiiiuistorcd for oxli'roliou of teeth, Telephone Main (181. Night ihlino4432. )rTW. V. WICK-Hoineopathio physician ; residence 203 Olson st., phono Mnin -1474 ; office, rooms 3 and ' St. Mark's block, phone Maui 1871, DR, STEARNS Physician and Bur geon. Office Garnott-Coroy bldg, rooms 211-212, phone 101)2. Resi dunce 113 Laurel st., phone 201)2. W. A. LOVELACE-Coiilruclor and practical builder; estimates free; patronage appreciated. 125 South Almond st. OR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Practice limited to diboasos of wo men. Office Haskins bldg. Phone Main 1001. DR. STEPHENSON fils -glasses lo corretit any defect of tho eye. Of fieo over Allen fi Reugun's. Phono Muin 1851. Dr. W. M. Vim Scoyoe. Dr. C. C. Van Sooyoo. VAN SCOYOO BROS.. Douiiatg. ' Fiullgrowers Bunk lildi$, Modfurd, -Q'r ):!"Uf -jpr-.-. Pll I'll I to IV. NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS JamoH A. MoKonzie, dealer in new and second-hand fiinil(nr.o, haiduaio, olothing, Ixiols and bhoo, Highest mifh pnees paid for good eastoff clothing. Call and sec mo wheu you have something to ol, 103 S. Central. If. F. WILSON & CO., donra Ji now und KCoond-hautl fufnlturo and hhrdwtire. Agents for House hold stoves mid rungew. 1(1 Soi(th Mr slreot. Phono Main .'Hftf. MISSION FURNITtyRE WORKri " Comer filh and Holly streets, Med ford. Minion furniture made to order. Cabinot work of all kinds, A trial order solicited. MORDOFF $ WOLFF-Cookstuvu and rnugoi. Now and tu'odnd-luiud flimituiu Fads' old stand, 18 W. F wt.. Soiuh. Vhoiift 111. Medford. litlortiikt'i'H, MEDFORD FCRNITt'RK CO.-Un-dertukers. Dy phone 351, Nigl phoiicB- C. W. Coukliu nooij j. 1 Bulhr l7, John A Veil till. I o- a i "1 m a , If J-11 .s I . IS?, M v. t ' 4,