pkob voxm MDFOTCD MATH TRTBWE, M1WFORD. OKHCION. nVKDNIWOAY, lM0 l!)l MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDHPKNllKNT NEWHI'APKIl . PUUMKII1CI) HVKIir AFTERNOON EXCKIT 8UNI1AT I1Y TUB MKOIXMUJ i'lUJJTINO CO. Tlio Demecrnllo Times, The Medford Mull, The Medford Trllmn. Tii South, rn OrcRonlnn. The Ashland Trlbunn. Office Mnll Tribune nulldlmt, 2B-X7-3 North Kir streets telephone T. Official Paper of the City of Medfonl. Offlclnl t'apor of Jackson County. Kntrrcd ns socoiuI-cIrss matter at Mfdfnrd, Oregon, under tho act of March J, 18. BtJBBORri'TIOM BATES One year, by mnll . - 15.00 Ono month, ty mall .80 Per monih, delivered by currier In Medford, Jacksonville nnd Cen tral Point .80 ("atunlny only, by mall, per year S 00 Weekly. Tmr year.. . . . 110 Willi MctUonl Stop-Over SEATTLE RE-ELECTS Hi GILL MAYOR BY BIG MAJORITY i I i SBATTLK, Wnsh., March J. With five oul of L'81 precincts t-ttll m injr, tlio unofficial returns nl noun totlny tdiowcd (lint Hirom C. Gill de feated J. 1). Trcnliolme for ninyor by jn,!42 mnjority. Gill received 3fl,.",14 votes nnd Treiiliolme 22,572. llnth tlio total vote received by Gill nnd bis majority arc the largest ever received by nay nrevioiw candi date for mayor of Seattle. The pre vious record was held by George W. Dilling, Mho defenlcd Gill in the re call election of 1011 by more than 0000 majority. Gill carried every ward in the city with tho exception of the tenth. Tho election was featured also by the Hwcepinjj majorities received by Councilmcn llobert B. IIcAketh and Oliver T. Krickon (re-elected), lending champions of municipal own ership, nnd the defeat of Councilman Hurry Hniskevith, ngniti'it whom the Public Ownership league made a btrcuuous cnmpaipi. Itcttirns from 2."9 precincts show tho election of Kohcrt 1). Heskcth, Oliver C. Ericlxon, C. Alan Dale, for the three-year term for council lean, and C. I). Filrgcrnld for the two-year term. The. remaining can didates for two-yen r terms arc Nor man IS. Abrams and Ira I). I.uudy. Thev nro only twenty votes apart. J. K. Bradford, Harry Carroll nnd Kd L. Terry were re-elected coqw) ration counsel, comptroller nnd treitMircr, respective! v. SEATTLE VOTES FOR SKATTLK, Wash., jrareh -l.-Thc jicojiIu of Seattle indicated by n ub Htantial majority at yescrday' elec tion that they were in fnvr of com mission form of j;ovuruiiieut. They wero nsked to vote on this miostieu: "Aro von iu favor of having the charter revised i an to provide commission form of government" Official returns from 81 out of 281 precincts show that I'JL'Jl voted in tho nffirmntivu and 11310 voted upiiusl commission -;o eminent. Theio woro ulso elected fifteen freeholders who will meet in ten daj to n draft the city charter. Eaglo Point W. C. T. U. Saturday, IVbrunry 28, wur the day npp nntcd for our send-monthly meet it fg. ,hich was well uttcudi-d. There was : kooiI deal of interest shown iu our union. Belioviut; iu the efficacy of our watchword, "I'ducntc, Aiiitiitc nnd Orpmizi," wo nro plauniiif; a piod deal of work for our union, and c.pcct to execute us well ns jiliui. Tlk' en iiho is n glorious one, mid there ou'ht not to bo any Inuin bch'nd. Ilut work wo must, ciilhusias'tically for our convictions. Alter iittondiiiK to the business Dart of our mui'tiii". theru wns some lively discussions on various topics pertaining (o tho temperance cause, mid soini) excellent leadings by dif Jcrent nicinburs which wcro very in tcicstiii),'. Wo then ndjoiinied our lucutiuj; eiulier tliini usual iu honor of oiiu of our most loved members, Mrs. William Knighton, ns wo wished to BiirprihO her by sorviiif; lunch and trcntiii),' her to n haudkcrcliief shower on her (18th birthday. After a few hour of inorry conversation nnd congratulations on her lon and well Hpcnt life anil wishiuj; her many re turns of tho Impjiy event and pray in that (lod'rf choicest blessJii),' lalKhl nlways bo JictV, w lliuu adjourned' until niir nxt meeting. J'JtIWS COUHliSl'ONDKNT. STEPPING THE Orcj-oiKsuimmio oourt appeared this week for tho first time in gowns, Gowns nro a survival front medieval customs, a voliot of tho dark ajjos. Tluy wore probably adopted wben British courts were first instituted in tho days of tho early Henrys'. Courts woro first households of a royal monarch, and the king tho chief justice. As late as I'M ward IV the monarch sal on tho circuit. Not until tho barons forced lung John to sign the Magna Charta was the court really divorced from royalty, and not until dames 11 fled his throne were courts free from royal caprice. "When .John day first took his scat as chief justice of the federal supreme court in "February, 1700, he wore a robe of black silk, with salmon-colored facings on front and sleeves, the robe of a doctor of laws at Dublin univer sity. The associate judges woro plain black roborf, which have since boon worn by till members of the court. hi the early days it was adjudged necessary to impress the people with the dignity of office. Hence gorgeous panoply wsis the order of the day. Tho courtiers were gaudy, the soldiery ornamental and the serious and sol emn dispensing of justice demanded a becoming simplicity and solemnity in apparel. IJeuce the judge, like the exe cutioner, was robed in black. The robes may servo psychologically to impress the attorneys with the dignity of the court. AYhat other ef iect thev can have is doubtful. "Whv thev wore donned at this late day, unless to gratify the vanity of the wear- ore, is a puzzle. They surely or the learning of the court of the law. Gowns are a step an outgrown era. Our courts are musty enough without, making them outwardly, as inwardly, blind followers of tradition, pois oned by the prejudice of precedent. ABATE THE VANDALISM WJIAT is the use of all the of torts made to plant shade trees and make Modioli! a city beautiful when tho wholesale mutilation of shade trees is permitted by the removal of an old barn-like shack not worth half of one branch it destroyed'? Such a shack was moved Sunday from liiversidc ave nue over the Bear crook bridge and out East Main street. Hundreds of branches, large the shade trees that line this trees were split, in some instances, and irreparable dam age done. The growth ot years was undone in an hour. The damage to the trees across the street was cut. Power was shut off from tho entire east side on account of it. All. the cross wires just strung for the new trolley line had to be cut or taken down. The shack completely filled the street and forced travel to side streets. Half of Medford was inconvenienced. The eitv council has no right to permit the wholesale destruction of property to accommodate some bargain- hunter who wants to stive the price of building it decent structure. The using of public thoroughfares for the re moval of shacks, with the accompanying destruction of property, should cease. Even when set on si new founda tion, the structures are seldom safe for human habitation, and could not be utilized under a strict building law. Uncle Sam Importing ForeignPlants to Aid the Farmer It Is tho object of tho of flea of i tlio old goodling ulockn, ami there forclRii iced and plant Introduction fore can bo grown fattier north, of tho department of agrlculturo to x,0 r00t of this peach is tho lm- oxncrlment with lecda, plants and fruits from foreign countries for tho purpose of discovering such as might bo economically vatuablo to tho fruit growers, gardeners, and oluor agri culturists of this country. During tho 1G years that this office has been In existence over 34,000 Introduc tions have been scattered over the United States. Many ot these, of course, have been failures owing to somo unforeseen condition of soil or climate which hindered tha proper development of tho new plant. Others, howover, havo been great successes. Among tho fruits and vegetab'cs that promlso much, although they liaxo only been recently Introduced here, aro tho mango, tho date palm, the Oriental pcrklmmon, tho avocado (commonly known ns the alllgntor pear), tho papaya, tho Cliluew) Ju jube, and tho dashecn. Tho mango Industry has already attained some degrco of development In Florida. Last year 300 dozen of niio variety woro sold ut $3 per dorca. There nro over 100 varletlcfi of dates now growing In tho govern ment gardens In California and Ari zona, from which tho suckcro are bo Ihk distributed to prospective plant era. When tho dato plantations of the fur west romo into full bearing, as they should In ubout 10 years, n superior date, now unknown on our marketn, wilt probably find Its way to tho tables of the poor as well is of tho rich. Only recently tho experts of this office havo discovered that in Japan an artificial method Is employed of removing tho objectlonablo pucker which our native varieties of per simmons postess. Now, the offlco is working out methods of Improving tho Oriental persimmon. It has alti'j Introduced n seedless and puckurleju persimmon from China. A now Chlnosu peach stock hag ro ccutly been Introduced by this of ficii which hns proven hardier thun BACKWARD do not increase the wisdom or aid in the interpretation backward into the realm of and small, wero torn from tine residence street. The was not all. Everv wire portant part, as the fruit Is not edi ble, but varieties of our own peache aro being successfully worked upon tho hardier Chlucso root. This Is now being tried out in Iowa. Tho office Is preparing to dlsti Unite this jears about 20.000 roots to nursery men and fruit growers who will work otho varieties of peaches on thes.) roots and set them In their orchards. Tho Introductions of this offlco aro not confined to fruits and vegetables New poplars, willows, and other sdiado trees, which 20 years ago were unknown In this country, now beautify our avouues as a result of Its work. After hovural unsuccess ful, attempts tlio timber bamboo of tho Orient Is being Inrtoduced In tho southern states. Already there aro sniaSI groves In Louisiana, Califor nia, Texas and Georgia. Thuro Is no plant In tho world that can bo put to to many uses as tho bamboo. This offlco sends out agricultural explorers to various parts of the world as occasion requires for now fruits and plants. It kcops In touch with botanists, scientific Institutions, and commercial firms all over tho world. It Is now Iu a position to so euro quickly from any part of tho globe any plant on which It may de sire to experiment. Whllo considerable outlay Is some times necessary to make now Intro ductions, practical results to tho fruit grower, gardener ami farmer more than Justify expenses. Ono of tho most striking Introductions of fruit over made by our department of agrlculturo was that of tho seedless orange. Tho value of this crop Iu California Is now over 110.000,000 every year. .Villous of California tiavel orange trees aro the descend nuts of tho few that wero Introduced by tho department In the seventies. This was beforo tho establishment of tho special office, which has now systematized tho work und developed It Into ono of tho Important feature of the department, Si Thinks Sunday To the Kdit-.r; I lime iiover heard Billy Sunday, m nm not upholding his work fiom pof-oiml IVcllitff. Yet front till re xrls tend and from individual in Mnnecs Hint wurw wiittcu In me of Reed that he hits done, of the num ber of families Unit hud been sepa rated, principally by drink, nnd that his M'linons were liMitiiuctituI in iiitttiuir, it appears to mo credit i due him. You must admit Hint in a city the sine of I'itWuin there niv many in telligent people, and he bus- nut only converted many lowly, but nl many of intelligence. You also mtil ad mit, if on would be liointM, Unit when people attend church instead of picture shows, on Sunday, it wii better for them, also has n better in fluence in the community. As to his coinnn-'rcialixiuir salva tion, no one could approve. The sire of the check presented him nl the cloe of the meetings did not appear found any, Wc gft what we no af tu me to be the tight thinir. hut was'ter, 1 have been told, but believe told by sivcrnl who li.ive heard him there uc few niies that would nol elsewhere, that his wiiikitn; force is he benetited bv ti .Miod revival, large nnd he is under heaw expense MBS. V (1. 1. 1 ST. LEAVES STATE EMPLOY WASHINGTON, Mrch -I. - John Bas-ctt Moore rorignvd today as counsellor for tho .state iloimrtiiicut. It was stated that lie did so to tin dcrtuke I'arucgic pence foundation work. That the Mexican siiunlion hud anything to do with his resigna tion was denied. , When named for the post lust sum mer Moore would not promise to serve more lliuu a 'ear. "TOM THUMB WEDDING, OR. MARRIAGE OF MISS MIDGET" Miss Bcshic Warden, from hi. Louis, Mo., is training about sixlv ot our best uud brightest children Irom :i to I) years old to lake part In a "Tom Thumb Wedding" Friday eve ning ut S o'clock iu the Presbyterian church. This is u home taleut 'ii lettaimuent under the niispico of the Ladies' Aid of the church. Weather Forecast Oregon Touiwht and Thursdav, fair east, cloudy west portion; prob- ably rain; vnriablo winds, mostly easterly ' i- m. .. .... i.... i-crtiiiiY i-AiH-ri omii.g. D. I', (,111am, ono ot the specialist In tho fertllUor depnrtmimt of tho Union Moat company. North Portland, Ore., will bo In Medford this wee.'c for n few ilnys. In tho business In terests of his company. Mr. Clllani has mndo n special study of fertiliz ers applied to the fruit Industry. All fruit mon In Medford and vlclnl'y aro Invited to consult with Mr Oil lam during his vi.lt. Ills Ideas an I ftiggcfltlong will be practical nnd use ful. While in Medford, Mr. ailla:u will make his headquarters at tho of Ico of the Itoguo Blvcr Fruit fc Produce Association. Kotch COLLAR, 2 for 2S ecatt CSuvlt Flo-ff A Co.. Inc. Mali-or OltCIIAItl) IIAIt.VICSS A team ran pull ns big a load with It us any other harness and cannot Itijuro the trees whllo plowing. Cull II. ('. I ION XI :V, I'lioiii) HDH-M. SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all anUseptlcu In 7) . ''mm A soluble AnlUeptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches In treutlng catanh, Inilammatlon or ulceration of poso, throat, and that caused by feminine IllBlthaanotxiual, For ton years tho Lydla IC. PInkhani Modlclno Co. has recommended Paxtlno In their private corrspondenco with women, which provoo It4 stieiloiity, Women who havo been cured suy It U "worth Its volght 111 Kold," At drugglHlM. DU(. Iji'pi box, or by mall, 'iho I'uztuu Tclk't Cu., lioutou, Muss, 7ykjaBasr, i fcMs-sfcCTM.ty AIVTSAJW RUb, ft MSI CssswH JIBW t-. '2P$syfN'a -- Does Much Good We do 'Hot complain when u cir cus comes (o town, and leaves the town several thousands of dollars pooier, for just Mm satisfaction of mm yeuiiin's eiilertuiniiieiil. While the eoiuinif of Billy Sitiidav is sure to do sonic liistiti); good to a ureal number of his com cits, though per haps mil all, even though he docs take so much motiev with him, et I was told today by a minister that his conversions a hi InMing. Wo might follow the advice ot eoineoiic I cannot recall whojiisl ut present who has miM, ''l)o a .ay, not ns I do." If tnHiister is ac complishing tu, xiiod, whv not just tuke the good. Nothing is guiucd by picking the pteachor to nieces; bet tor try to find something pood in his Minium mm nm Mpiuy n. Undoubtedly the tnouev received was hirgclv given by (huso who could well afford to give. I huve no fault to find with this city. 1 have never looucii tor i lie imil, Hence never IS f NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY XOTBK IIAMK. hid., Mutch I. United Stnts Senator Walsh of Montuiiii presented to Notre I lame university todny the sword worn by (leucral .Mewnlier, eoiumnndur of the "Irish Briicnde" ditric the Civil War. It will be laid beside the body of Father Corliv. who Hilmhiisteicd ab xolulinu to lli brigade just hcfolc the bnttlc of (Icttv -lnnv- W. Boitrke rocl.mii made a speech IF SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat leu neat if Kidneys feel like lead or Bladder bothers you Meat forms uric acid. Most folia forgot that the kldnfyn, Ilka tlio towcli, get sluggish nnd cloggrd and ntvd a, ilushlng occasionally, clsu w luvo luckncho and dull inlry In tho kidney region, savcro lir&daciir, rnu- ,.tia twhi. tortdd llvfr. ncld stomach, I ilfepiessness and all sorts of bladder dls i orders. You simply must kvp your kidneys active and clean, and the monunt you tttl ttn ncJl0 0; paln , tll0 kl(lnty rcalon, get about four ouncca of Jud SnlU from any good drur storo btto. Uko a tablrsnooiiful In a glass of water before btrakfast for a few days and ' your kidneys will then act tin. This j famous salts Is made from the acid of trupni ami lemon Juice, combliird with , lUna, nnd is lurmh-mi to ttuth cloggid kidntvs nnd stimulate them to normal activity. It alto ncutraliies tlio acids in tho urino so It no longer irritate, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Halts is hnrmless) Inexpensive) makes a dclhthliul effervescent lilhla water drink which everybody should toko now and Uien to keep Uielr klJneys clean, thus nvoMIng scrions complications. A well-known local druggist sajs ho sells lota of Jad Salts to folks who believe In overcoming kidney trouble while It is only trouble. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant UXH, HAUTI.K'IT Miotics M. 47 nnd 17-JJ Anilnilanrfi Kcnim Orptity Coroner Poisoned Blood Quickly Cleansed In Any Form of Blood Trouble the Cure is Rapid. Ad ailonlsblnK rstonl of serious blood poisoning Is dull brwuxtit to niir sttrntlnii. And nii'Ht If nut all tliiw" startltin; ralttinllli'S could Im (ivirti-i Merit lliu uIimhI irlnui), tuiini uml iiiirlllrd In advuiiru by that tfuuilcrfnl ri'iui'd luuun cti-ryviliera as H. H. H. IVw p'tdplu rrallzu Iiumt ipilckly tlio syslt'm lii-rumcs liirrctcd wllli tbii aclilu and (c-riiiciils from niKjIk-cnlnl fuod, ton dilution si.il inutllvo kiuuuys. 'I'lio sytiiptums uro fever, thirst, eiclt uMllt)', dry skin fulliovi'd l,y rasli, and many ludliptlon wruOKly llairmjed us I'lomnlnu polnnliiif. This i-iimlltliiii Is nl most unlvir.al In nil ellmatrs ami Is Illicitly overcome liy lliti aclluu of H. H. H, The int-ilk'lnal iriiii-rlli'S of H. H. K. am rilstlvely Jiiit as rsi'titlal In well liulaiu-cil luallli as urn IIki nutrlllv iirojivrtles of tlit, meals, craina, fuls nnd suiturs of our dally fond, And If yon will dear Hits fait In uilinl nnd get yuur blond umli'r tlio itouiliiallnx lnlliienc of H. H. H. yrni will nut only drhn nut lho liiipurltli's that csiKO lllii'iunatltiii, Calarrll, IVsmia, I 'I til pies, Polls nnd thin snemld lilooil, but you will feel anew Hie thrill of health Hint is ii roini" only from n imrlfli-d blood slrrain. Ilo not serept nnjlldnu el In iilnce of H. H H. : pny no nlKnllon to lli "Just ns (looil" (Inlrui of IbotH who would saerlflcu your health to innks sn rilra proflt. H. H. H. ronlslns no inlnt-rsli, no rruil druifs, nolhlnu but llm most brni-flrlsl bolanlrsl inslerlsls. Ho U surx and vt H, H H. nnd avoid ill.stipolnlinenl. IM a bollln I ml iv and write fur free ailvlra In 'Mil Kwlfl Hoetlne CV, -i'iZ Mwlft Illdtf., M luuU, (Jo. . ' ETEA HAIR TO ANY SHADE Don't stay gray I Heic's n simple recipe that anybody cntt apply with a tiatr brush. Tim lino, of Shim ntul Sulphur fur re storing faded, gray Imlr to It liAlurnl i,lnr illll,H lbllJ til I c. to niii'iiiiiiinr wic, Slie inwl It to krep Tier Imlr Nviiitlfully tlfttk, ulisuiv nnd iluiilint. Wliis'vr tirr Imlr foil out or took im that dull, Mot or utmikod rtpiHiirHiuv, thin lin pl( mtxtiuo vvu nplkd with vwmteiful Hut browing nl lusno l iiiiiy and oul-of slate. Nowiiduyn, by wkliig t any drug idoro for a M ivnt Uilllo of "Wvcth's Hugo- nnd Sulphur Blr lb;m cdv'," yrni will j't llil fiiiiH'in old reclpo which civil ll ilwlid'd Uhii In rtw unttirM color nd Uwuly to Um Imlr mul In nplcndld for dumlriilf, dry, fevortuh. Itchy id und ddllni: hair, A well-known downtown drugjtUt y It dmkriM Hi" hlr n.ittirully und evenly Unit nolody can tell It hs ln applied. You almply (lumpen igi or ooft brimti with It nnd dr.iw thh through your Imlr, tAlhig one atniml nl n tltnix Hy morning the gray lialr dla opsir, mid idler uuollur application or two, it Nwnie tamUfiilty ilnrk, Kiy, toft and ubiindnut. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Bcccutly remodnlpil and uiilnrgud, ndded new cameras and apparatus nnd. Is now strictly updo-ditto Iu overy vvny. Coiiiiiierliul Wi'ik of all Kinds IncludlUK copying nnd ciil.irgln, of pIctiiriM, legal docuuiolits, etc llro mldo uiilargliiK, any slut, and kmhtU finishing of every kind. I'rofeiwlounl mid nmntuur photo graphic supplies. L. M. Ilaimou AssorlnliNl Willi Mc Shop over IsIs Thcntiir, I'liotio 117-J Special to Farmers and Ranchers Denver Brand Animnl Fertilizer Made by the I'lilnn Meat Com pany NOW ON' 8.M.K IN MKDKOBD AT A 8AVISO IN KltlllllllT TO YOU Wo offer jon tho opportun ity of Jiuylng thin famous ferll ller nt n snvlug In freight, na wo have Just received n Inrjc ship ment for linmedliitu disposal to fnrmcra and rniuiicrs of Med ford nud vicinity iu:.vi:it itit.wii ani.maij ii.itTii,ii:its "A I'Viilller for Ihery C'nip" nro to oiir soils what nour ishment Is to Invalids. It re vives strength --five now llfo - -enable tho next crop to feed upon the necessary suhMtcnance for a good healthy harvest. ContnliiH tho proper proportion of animnl nmmonln, ultrogon, phosphoric ncld and potash. Avoid danger of wearing out your Inud by plnrlng your or der now. Wo mako Immediate delivery. xoTin:. Wo hnvn nppolnted Mr. II. H. Allen to handlu tho t'nlou Meat Compnuy'H famous "Itoselawn" brand fertilizer for us. This fertilizer Is especially adapted for roses, sweet peas, lawns and nil kinds of flowers. Cut up In sacks or In u special air tight 10 pound pall. UOGIM ItlVKIt 1'ltUIT & IMtO- DUCK ASSOCIATION. Medfonl, Ore. J PAGE THEATER x 1C E. Uortlt'ii, Lessee and Manager COMING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 Frederick Preston Search AMERICA'S GREATEST VIOLINOELLIST ROBERT RAYMOND LIPPITT Kmincnt ('oneorl PiuniBl. PRICES LOWER FLOOR First 14 Rows $1.50 Last 4 Rows $1,00 BALCONY First 4 Rows , $1,00 Box Soato $1.60 Last 9 Rows 50c Soat Salo at Thoator Box Offlco Tuosday 10 A. M. Tol. 418 ISIS ! limt"Pht)fc Tiiesdity liud WcdnNdny Officer John Donovan Two Pari I'ATIIU WIJKKI.V NO. - News r.Nvuu.i.Mi tin; immuiim l.'AtiMIIIS' MOBNMIJNT AT liAST TIII'JV HAT Coliiedy Hero ThuiMhty Only .IBBBVS r.Nl'I.K'M NAMIWAKI! Two Iteel foinedy Hero I'lidny AHVBNTt ItlCS 01' K TIII.VN NO. YOU Havo the laud I havo tho treen. ItlKhl now Is an Ideal time to plant. Will ou buy tho cheapest goods you can find or Mock that has been pro perly eared for during tho winter months? I still hnvo n good assortment of nursery roods, most any thing for which sou aio likely to call, Tho minds aro guaranteed to 1'I.I'AHK and the price guaranteed to ho right, BOSO PEAR I'lrst class ono year stock on 3 ii'iir Japan roots nl $10 and $12 pnr IDil for H-l and ( trees and tho goods aro III prime condition, KIEPFER A few hundred Kl'-ffer pear 3 year on Japan ami 1 )ear on Kolffor. PEACH 7 to II) (Vols Tuscan Cling, Orange (Ming, Knrly and l.ato Crawford. Mulr. lllburta, Champion, Alexander, Unit's Karly, Triumph and Kalwny, Apricot. Cherry, Plum, Ncctsrlnn, Almond, Applo ami Tear In gener.it assortment ttood stock nud tho price Is right. SPITZENBERG A few hundred I R Hpltzenbiirg n;i. plo nt $i'..U0 pur 100 while they last. SHADE TREES I have a flue linn of shade lro. at I Tic and up. If you do not plant shniln trees this spring It will bo -J fault of initio. Oct busy. Oregon Maple, American Kims, Ulack Locust, Soft Mn pie, Carolina I'oplar, Norway Mnplo. Kngllsh l"m, Cntnlpa, Moun tain Ash, etc. ROSES "Over sixty vnrli'tli'M of nverliloom lug rosc-s. You ran get what yoa want. Hugh Dickson A few choice Hugh Dickson loft. You can have thsm In bunches of ten ILAO per bunch at tho delivery urd. Will you got these or your neighbor? Ornnmontals Yea I Imvo (ho goods, hundreds of nice hushes and vinea thai will help in mako your homo morn beautiful. Home people think I sell fruit trees oul) (let that notion clear out of your system for tho Eden Valley Nursery carries tho largest uud best assort ment of oriiniutiiitnl goods as well as fruit trees nud berry hushes to Im found In Southern Oregon. Call U my delivery yard, 009 4 Hast Main street, and lot tho goods do tho tnlk lug. N.S.BENNETT liiono 1K! A k ,s.