Pci " -,,,TV$K'-T" " "" .' v- V- ' n.' IAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TR113UN13. AIWDKOUD. OK WON. MONDAY. MAIvVll !). 15)1 1. V J-i ii' t I If. IOCAL AND I PERSONAL 'Dr. J. T. Itofltty spent Sundny -vt homo returning to Omuls Pnsn Mon day. Jndgo W. 11. Canon loft for Port land Sumlny on a business nnd poll tlrnl trip. Iko Uurnott hns been ordered to Arizona by physlrlnns, on nccount of falling health. Ho hopes to obtain relief In a dryer and warmer ollmnte. Houbo clcnulng nindo easy. Kent n vacuum cleaner from tho Southern Oregon Kloctrlo company, $1.60 per day. No. C, South Central, phono 210-Y. V. K. Mcrrltik and O. A. King ha.-e returned from a trip of Inspection to thn now oil flolda In Wyoming. Mr King will return shortly with hi family for the summer, his retldenro being occupied during his absonco by Win. Oorlg and family. Samuo) Hill, the Reed roads ndvo- cnte, will address thn Indies of the greater Medford club on tree plant ing along tho Pacific highway on Mnrcli tl. , Special sale of children's dresses mado-up ready 'to embroider at tho Handicraft Shop. 29C M. L. Iteeson and wife and C. !, Decson and wlfo of Ureckinridge, Minn., brothers of Mrs. 1 J. New man or this city, arc visiting with Attorney Newman and wife. They nro highly pleased with the valley and themselves and father and mother expect to soon move here for a permanent homo. Horn To the wlfo of County Com missioner Joe N. Smith, at Roguo ltlver March G, a ten pound boy. Iloth mother and child are doing well. Mrs. E. M. Wilson docs first class kodak finishing at 210 Laurel St. 313 Jack Stewart and Dill Coleman havo purchased tho Quiz cigar store from llurgeBS, Qulscnberry nnd Hur gcs8, and assumed control Sunday morning. Owney Patton has been Installed as chief clerk. Saturday was one of tho busiest days this year as far as tho mer chants of the city were concerned, many peoplo from the county being In tho city to pay their taxes. Gen erally when taxes are paid the citi zens have no disposition to buy goods, but an excoptlou to tho rule was slated. Don't beat your llfo away on a rug, let us dd.tU iPantorlum. II. P. Owens of Weed, Cal., tran sacted business matters In Medford Saturday. Miss Pearl Ross of Central Point spent Saturday afternoon In Medford visiting friends and shopping. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klns-Boydon Dldg., Main street. Clydo Darnurn of Phoenix spent Sunday In Medford visiting friends. Panamas, both ladles and gouts, cleaned and blocked. Pantorlum. Steps will bo taken this week by local fans to organizo a baseball team for this year. Sco Tumy for flro insurance " Pug Isaacs and Carl Hansen wero in Saturday from tho Vilas ranch, whero they uro pruning and spraying and attending to spring .orchard work. Milk and cream at DoVoe's. Fred Hopkins and family of the Snowy Ilulto orchard near Central Point wero among tho visitors from that soctlon Saturday afternoon. Glvo Ward a trial at his now place, 4 South Central for your cleaning and pressing and repairing. Tom Peterson of Watklns is In thn city for a few days attending ti business matters, Dost meals 26t, Home cooking. Coleinap, 1005 W, Main St. 29 A delegation of Chinamen from Yrolta arrived Sunday afternoon to visit tbolr countrymen in this city for a few days. This Is a monthly affair, and rigidly adhered too. Lost. Package containing mate' a for three embrolderlod waists, l.cavo at Trlbuno office. Reward. 298 Miss Helon Dahl and Mrs, J. B. Stewart havo returned from a visit with friends and relatives In Doug las coupty. Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. Spraguo Rolgol of Gold Hill wiu a visitor In tho city Saturday and Sunday, Sugar Pine shakes. Medford Lbr, Co. There will bo an eclipse of tho moon, vlslblo In this Koctlon next Wednesday botween tho hours of nlno and ten o'clock. A change In tho woathor is predicted after this heav only event, probably tho lust winter storm of tho year. Tumy writes hotter fire InBuranco. Weeks k McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS "fjMljr AmUUut 1V Phono IT Nkbt VUuit V, W. Wks HKWa A. K. Orr t7H-M i , iimin t ll'H ' Attorneys A. 13. Renmes nnd P. .1 Neff left fpr Salem Sunday to argue tho dnmngo case of McClnugherty vs. Rogue River Klectrlc company before, the supremo court tho first of tho week. Neff represent the ln siirnneo company and Kennies tho de fendant. It, P. Cowglll Is at work in tho Kaglo Point district with a crew of ten men repairing flumes nnd build lug In preparation to serve Irrigation water for 19 14 for tho Rogue River Valley Canal company. They cpect to hnu water In the canals by April first. Good work nnd reasonable prices at Ward's on all cleaning, pressing and repairing. No. 4 South Central. William Huston of Grants nl's wns a business visitor In Medford Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Strang who has been 111 Is reported to be improving rapid ly, ' Remember Tumy writes flro Insur ance. Tho snow Is melting rapidly In thn mountnlus. nud only smnll patches are uoticeahle In tho nearby foot hills. In the Slsklyous the snow In still deep nnd plentiful. Anson RIcq of Holland was In tho city last week attending to buslnoM matters. Just opened, tho Cozy Shining Par lar. Glvo us a trial, white help. 14 South Central. 301 Chester Davidson of Roguo River spent Saturday In Medford attend ing to business matters nnd paying his taxes at Jacksonville. Henry Caswell of Olympla. Wash., Is attending tq business matters I'l the city for a fow days and left this morning for Kaglo Point and adja cent territory. The regular meeting of Reamcs Chapter No. CC Wednesday evening nt 7;30. Howard Linn of Bugcno spent Sunday visiting friends and rolatlves In this city. Tho first straw hat of tho season appeared Sunday afternoon when Professor Dovurldgo of the Roosevelt school promenaded up Main street In a Panama. Any doubt that nuy havo existed as to tho arrival of gentlo spring wns wiped away there by. Sunday was an Ideal spring day and many Medford peoplo motored to nearby towns or took long walk3 Into tho country. Model Bakery goods at Do Voes. AI Pankoy of Central Point spent Sunday In Medford visiting frlonds. Danny O'Drlen, a lightweight boxer, who was for months Dud An derson's strongest rival for the. northwest championship, and who battled tho "Pride" In this city, will meet Gilbert Gallant at Salt Lake City this week. George Older or Montague, Cal., spont Saturday and Sunday In Mod ford visiting friends and relatives. Miss Flora Thompson or Jackson ville was a visitor In Medford Satur day afternoon and evening. . Wo clean carpets and rugs. Pan torlum. Roy Talor of Dutto Falls is spending a few days In Medford af ter a six months sojourn on his homestead In that district. Ralph Johnson of Ashland was a business visitor In Meaford over Sunday. B. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment Fbona M 1471. ' Miss May Hoke was visiting friends In this city Saturday nftor- ioon. T. R. Evans of Glendale was In tho city Saturday attending to legal matters at Jacksonville. Street dresses, party cownu, denned. Pantorlum. Northbound Southern Pacific passengers wero delayed from tlms to five hours Sunday evening by a freight derailment In California. Arthur Justin of Redding, Cal., !s spending a few days In tho city at tending to business matters. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O, Gorklng'a studio, 228 B. Main St. Phono 320-. Mrs. A. D. Lincoln of Roguo River Is visiting friends and rolatlves In this city for a few days. Charlie Young wns n visitor In Ashland for a few hours Sunday af ternoon. Glovoa, laces, plumes cleaned. Pantorlum. Arthur Moyers. George, Marin and Roy Seaman of Rogue River won In tho city Saturday taking tho mil servlco examination for rural mall carrier, to fill tho vacancy caused by tho resignation of the regular car rier. A. It. Oarretsou hag wc'l under way tho construction of a QC000 res idence opposite lie Country club grounds for V 11. W.iisgn. and re ports that worl. will begin shortly on residences on Holly and Orange streets to cost about tho same amount 'for residents whoso names ho Ih not t liberty In disclose. Mr, (iarrtl run to iprtx that It Is Ills belief that the spring ana summer will see i building boom In this city. J, O, Corking, tho best ull around photographer In southern Oregon., Mays reliable. Negatives niado any whore, llmo or place. Htudlo 228 Main St. Phono 320-J, Mis Maggie Tolsleln of Ashlnndi Visited friends nud relatives In th's city Sundny. Lewis I'lrlch nnd wlfo wore. Jack somllle visitors lu Medford Sunday "afternoon and evening. K. W. Carloton nnd M. were among tho Medford Sunday from Tnlila Rock. C. S. limbeck of Talent M. Root visitor was n visitor Sunday In this city. J. S. Pardee of Prosed spent Sat urday and Sunday In this city in tending to business matters. David II. Rosenberg of Tolo was a business visitor In Medford Satur day. Hill Puncher wns n business vis itor In Grants Pass Saturday attend ing to matters In connection with the Hen llur lodge. K. U. Flits of tho Oregon Agricul tural college nt Corvnllls Is In tho city studying stock conditions, nr riving Sunday from Klnma'tlt county. A steer, bald to bo the largest In tno tato. raised there, has been picked) for a place In tho stock exhibit building nt tho ItU.I exposition. Kolster ladles' tnllorlng college St Mark's block. Full courso 40 sow ing Including drafting $2.. Forty days sowing course $15 day; draft ing course. $15. tf W. W. Harmon, chler engineer of tho California and Oregon railroad 'from Grants Pass to Crescent City, spont Sundny In Medford visiting ffrlends nud relatives. Col. R. C. Washburn of Table Rock was a business visitor In Medford this morning. J. R. Luper Of Salem Is In the city this week attending to business In connection with a water right case Coming before State Water Commis sioner Chtunock. Leo 11. Wakefield and wife of Pasa- donn, Cal., aro In tho city and valley tor a fow das visiting friends. Dcrt R. Greer, editor of the Ash land Tidings Is In tho city today nt- tcndlng Jo business matters ami looking after his legislative candl- Vlacy. Roy Tuttlo of Grants Pass is spending n few days In tho city at tending to business Interests. Joe II. Wilson Is spending the elay in Medford from his ranch near Tal ent. FREAK EGG LAID BY GRANTS PASS MINORCA A hlnek Minorca lien owned liy Dr. lle-tul Iiih c-tnhlMied n new reeonl for the spritir, nnd not xntixfivil with mivIi common ierfonnnueen ui. so uinnv e'r'S in n mnny days, nnd oth er stuiiti of the jiotiltry y$rll. h- produerd nil eg) l'1"1 i- :'"'velly in more wnys-tlum one. Fin-t it i- un epr of mnmmotli iroortions, weih iiiK ." 3-1 ounces, nnd havitij,' n eir cumferenee of 7Vj iiudies Hut in side tlii- monster i-i evidently miotliur cw, eomplete with shell for, it enn lm ditiiieily felt ns it moves from one side to the other of the outer vj: ns iN Msitioii is changed,-(Iriints I'n-s Courier. RAID DESIRED (Continued from Page 1) ene hud been tnken up with the Huertn Kovernmciit, hut there hud never ben n thought of nniitd in vasion. f.'eriiuui Story I'nlnio After sending fpr .Secretary Rrynu the first tiling in the merniiu: nnd demiiudiuir u finck nud tlnirinij;li in vesication of the iiieiileut, the ores ident instructed Seeretury of War fliirrison to cull for n report from (iencrnl ltlins of tho border patrol, eoiisiderinj,' the occurrence from n military standpoint. The chief executive wns much ex ercised hy reports Hint (Jermnny had notified the administration it would act independently in Mexi-n unless the United Stntes fiirnislit'h effective iiroleetioit for fionnan siih- jeetK there. 1'he story, he said, was. maliciously untrue. Wilson let it he known that he does not look for the pnssn-;e of tins 1'oindoxter nnd Jones resolutions, nsking him to explain to (ho senmo the mcmiinj.' of all veiled allusions n his I'uiimiiH canal tolls ini'sHiige. Even if Ihey should hu pilopteil, it was intimated, he prohahly wouM ignore them. Consul Oniret, in a telegraphic r-1-port to the slate department, snid Vorpirn'h hoily had been lurnvd over In an undertaker ami would he bur ied today. Garret was reporting more fully hy mail. NIIETEEN LIVES LOST (Contlnuod trnn par 1.1 William Hunker, piesitleut of the lleoker-.Mooro paint to,: 'Ihomas Wright, auditor of the hemp Itiow intr Co,; William Kiel, real etu(o dnaleri Allen Damoek. piomineiit i . ; TOO hATK TO CfiA-SHIFV WANTHI) Two experlencod primers for u tun day Job. Apply It. R. Krult Association at I) o'clock on Tuesday morning. 2! I'Oll HK.NT U room buugulow, mod eru located ut OIK Wist -Itli l Cull at Ul Hontli HrHl SOU umnteur lwebnll mul foulhnll lay or; Joint Unix, til" the UyTl'IcKuU IMumliiiiK Co.: .lulin Kinder, iucm dent of Ihe Kinder Coutiuetiou Co., William Shield, pi evident of llie ShioliK Uve Co.! ticorgo Kuur, prex Meit of the UuMcin fotumixxlou Co. 5 l Pniff, Inner of I lie Simmu llniihwuo t'o.s HenJ. Wenhterl.v, snloiiunnt Allen Down. MiitcMiinu; Hert t'loueli, MileMimn; Joint Clnm uol'f, tmldlrily iiBciiti John Ouy, iu sttveitce ngcnt: thi'tnits Sltvite, J. T. Uneleii, Kil WcN; lo ultemlunt iil-o were umu'cnuiileil for. The known tlemt: Joint M. Kiekey, 10, St, I'ltttl, sonrr.it HUilitor of die Foul Motor Co., J. Keler, -in; Jn, Kiley. jr.. Several littiMins- adjoining the I'liililiniwo vere duimigfd hy flro. Amoiic the teittNint of tlie.e, the lienvie..t Iomi" vv tlto St. I.tiuth I'onltiy v" Feed eeinimiiv, vhlelt liml ii Inifie utuuhnr of ili.ekeim ill owned when it store vji- flooded by the lire depititmeiil. 243 U VUltI5 tiblilicti iiiivrinM - r t f FOR MAY PRIMARIES Over SOO voters registered during the Inst week, one hundred uud fifty of them women. Tho progressives still hold third place but nro gaining all the Hum over the minority parties while the republicans Increase their lend steadily. The pat vxeek linn been quiet ns far as flllug of ennd' dates is concerned by llort It. Greer ror stnto senntor, Win. Menloy ror state ropresontatlve, John Carkln for state representative, nil on tho ropti'i llcan ticket tiro1 expectdd to nit nounre themsehes during tho coming week. Tho registration to date Is as fol fel fol eows: Men Women Total Republican.- 991 2S2 127rt Democratic 002 IS 7S. Progreslvo 1 03 !tO 138 Prohibition ....V... . 19 II PS Independent 7S 21 99 Socialists ii" 22 X9 Refused 7 3 10 Total ".'1900 r.Sfi 2IS5 SIMil.KU nilt SIIIMtllT. lu accepting. thq appointment sue coodlug my brotlier for his unexpired term as sheriff,' I did so for tho bene fit of his widow and family. The of fice has had an honest and efficient administration. With tho same objects and pur poses In vlow I hereby nuuounce my self ns a candidate for thu republican nomination at tho primaries Mn 15; 10H. W. II. SINGI.KR. (Paid Adv.) As un e.vcrimout, the supervisor of the llunvcrhcnd national forest i stripping the hark from the hnses of a number of lodepole pine Ire at various periods befoie they lire to lie cut for telephone pedes. Thi- cirilliiii; cao-es tho tree-, t-i exude rein, uud it is ele-ireil to tii.d what effect this u.av have as a preirwi live trenliiinit for the pole. "TIZ" FOR TIRED SORE, ACHING FEET J Ahl what relief. No moro tlrrd ftj no mora burning fet, hwoIIcii, bad smell' inc. sweaty Int. .No nmru pain lu rurns callouses or bunions, o mutter vwiat alU jour ftit or wlmt unucr (lie sun n you'vo wltliOUt tried irrtting ri'lluf. iut uw "TIZ." "TIZ" elrawi out all tli kjI- konoui cxmla- tlons vrhicli putt up tho Inaj "TIZ" U mag. ical: "TIZ" Is grit nd; "TIZ" will euro your foot troiibli-4 so jou'll never limp or draw up your facx in pain. Vour sliooi won't wjciii IikIiI nd your fwt will nevtr, never hurt oi get sore, swollen or tired. Oct a 23 cent box at any dni;,' or department utorc, and gt relief ORCIIARP IIAH.i:SH A team enn pull as big n load with It as any other harness and cauunt Injiiro (ho trees while plowing. Cull II. V. IIOXNIIV, Phono HU8.M. TANKS Wo muuufaetiiro sprny nud supply taulCH of all Muds, Wo huvo built theso tanks In Medford for 15 yeurs and hqiiio of tho firm ones aro ifllll lu use, If you wunt u gooel tank cm ouo mudu by , t . J. W. MITCHELL till K, lllvciKhle, .Vleelfoid Phono iil y& NUGGETS OF ALL SiZbS Fl till A NTS PASS. .Mnieh . Nub nets of all dimension, t'toiu llukes of Ivvenly-live eunN value to a iiiiish of virgin ni,IJ weighing $IN", foiiued a eolleetiou shown to uiinliiif men of this city hy S. It. KdwitltU the rlrt of the week. Tlieir value ittitreinled ? 100 merely n portion of the pro ceeds from three umtkV oH'itilinii of the 0ettr eveek placer mine, ou Ihe stream ol' that name uear Muiphy in Jn-rpliiue eouitty. The properly ha been almosl eont'iiliiiiialy opentled -tuee IS70, and is at piostmt ounitl hy .Mchhi-m, Jevvwll, llutkhalter and tluuiiell of (iiitnls Phhn. That il has hy no itieatw MmMl lU hulyeon days as a dispenser of the preelous peb bles and ilusl in alte-ted hv the ! tuarkahle ueeew of the ouimllnii Ihe pre-eut sviisnn. 'fhe gold i e. eeptionallv pun and finely eoloreil, luiinir on an averauo above tlS o the ounce. Some of (lie Inryer uug ets are inlpruiiuglrd w Itli parent iuaitx, hut by fur the larger porlioit is practically simon-pure. .Mr. 1M-vnrd-, who is a well-known mining engineer of Portland, obtained the eolleetiou upon a recent visit to the property, with which he may he identified in un cm;iiicciiii;( cnpiuily in the uear future. With Medford ttnfln is Medford niacin. KEEP KIDNEYS WELL 1 1 tal III U Worth HmIuk, ami Some .Meclfni-il People Kiiom lloit in Savo It Man) Medford people take their IIvoh lu their ImiitlK b iieKleetttiK tho kliliifjH when they know these organs need help. Weak kldueVM are responsible for a vast amount of suffering and III health, hut there .s no need to suffer nor to remain In danger. I'm.' Dona's Kidney Pills ii remedy that bus helped thousands of kidney sufferers. The following statement leaves no ground fur doubt. l.'ira Arnold, Applegute Rond Jacksonville, Orngou, siir ' My back bothered mo for five or sis mouths. I had u dull pnln through my kidneys nud tho kldiioy action becniuo Irregular. I bad to get up" at night ou Hint nccount. I was told to try Dunn's. Kidney P)ht nud did so with fine rusults. Thuy soon rid mo of all tho ailment. My kidneys have bothered mo very llttlo luce." Prleo Rile, at ull dealers. Don't simply ask for n kidney remedy get Doau'H Kidney Pills -tho same that Mr. Arnold bnd. Poster-Mil-bum Co , Props , Iluffnlo, .' Y IIORSUS TOR H.M.K Ouo span of mulos, ngo 0 nnd 7 years, weight Z.'iOO. Ono spnn, of argo marcs, weight "C00. Ono good ul around horse, 8 yearn old. l.argo team, weight 3000. Ono woll broke snddlu homo. Ono gentlo Ind ies' driving mnro. One Reed ranch team, buggy and burnous. Can ne soon at II. S. Mils, Phono I ,-.(), At Union llarn EAST SIDE GROCERY Is KellliiK foe Cash This Wc.h 20 lbs. grnnulatod Sugar VI .00 KugllHh Wuluutu, pound IKc Regular BOu Ten, pound., Wic 3 cans Salmon t!"c 3 cans Peas "V: :i cans Corn -" 'i cunu Saiierkniut .,....., '-Mi; I xh pounds Macaroni "1e Quart Jar Uhow C'how tide l.lbby'a Catsup IHc :i cans Royal Club Swoot Pututoeu Hllc 10 burs Laundry Soap itfc 10c enn Pork und llonns 7e Corn I'lnld'H, puckago 7c Two pounds I'uiuiy Uroamory Ilutter r ne Cuhhuiio, pur pound !ht I'l mi r, iciiurniin-nd, uuvk Vhl" PIIONCHIIO 4mJmk FIVE MINUTE CUKE IF STOMACH IS BAD When "PnpoN IMnpcpslu" Reaches Stomach all Indigestion, (las and Kouiucss Disappears You don't want u slow remedy when jour wloinaelt Jb bail or mi un certain one or a hnrmful one--.vour stomach Is loo vnlunblel iMi mustn't Injure It with drastic droit. Pnpo's Dlapupslu Is noted for Its speed In kIvMih rellel. Its batmless ness, Itti certain uufallliiK aiUlou In reuulnfliiK 1 c It , sour, Kit)- icloui nehs. Its mllllomi of cures lu hull HutAlnn. dyspupsln. Haiti Ills and other atomneh trouble bus nmde It fam ous the world over Keep this perfect stomach doctor In nur liome-kcii It hnrtdy--iictl n InrKo Hflv cunt rnso from anv tlrug store and then If nimmo slioulil eat soiuethliiK which doewn'l unrts with them: whnl thoy ent lavs llko lead, ferments and soura and forms gni; cnusoit headache, illnlness uud uuu mH; eructations of ueld ami audi gosted food --leiuember as soon .is Pape's Dlnpepttlu comes lu eoutart with the stomneh all such ellst rmm vanishes. Mm promptness, cortuln'y and onio lu overcoming the worst stomneh disorders Is u revolution to those why try It. MRS. H. L. LEACH Export Gorsotioro :J2() Xot-tli Marl lei 1. Phono fi:i M. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Uuk siiiil Cai'pt t Cltnniiitf mid Wt'tiviiitj ,-ll KAST MIN STIv'KK'r I'lioiic ::t:t K' m &? -Vll The New UNION LIVERY Tho now bi'ii'lc burn on A-Jk hotltll KlVCI'.SKlc IS llOWIjotir s)tom for the open for hiiHtiiojsH. Kvorylliin now and up lo dutc Livery nnd unibu Innee .scrviee. Will bo glnd to welcome nil former cus tomers and many new ones. RAYGAUNYAW Proprietor. Phono lfiO Car Load This r?ji i nr' x.'. wF Tho Oar That Soils by tho Trainload Talk to a Buick Owner .Stop any Hnielc driver anywhere ami ask liim how his ciir runs. AkIc him about Hujelc power. Ask him about Muick service, and how his ear Ih standing up. Ask him how much mileage he gels to the gallon of gasoline. He'll havo yon beaten. iiiiIc.sk you drive a Uiiiek, The lflM--'ll-,J5 i a car we're proud of. It is Delco Hiurtcd, has all kinds of "epp," is good to look at, rides easy and ih wouderlully economical in oper ation and mainteiiaiice. center control. Valley Motor & Tractor Co. 18 North Holly, YOU llavei tint laud 1 hnvo the trees. Itlxht now Is un Ideal time to plant, Will mmi buy tho cheapest goods yon can find or slock that linn been pio. pnrly fined for during tho winter months' I Mill hnvo a good imsortmniit of nursery foods, moid nay thing for which oit in o lllioly lo call. Tho giidils nro gunrnnteed tn Pl.KAMN uud tho price mmnuiteed to lie light. JBOS0 PEAR Plrst clasti one j ear stork on 1 your Japan routs nt M M'I Wl pur too for 3-1 nud til trees mul tho Rootls uro lu inline eoiidllluu. KIEPPER A few bundled Kllfer pears a year on Jupau mid I yunr on Uollfer. PEAOH 7 tn III Cents Tuseau CIIuk. OraiiHo CIIiik. Knrly nud I. ale Ciawford, Mulr, Klbertn, Cluimploii, Aloxutider, Hales Hurly, Triumph nnd .Hitlwny, Apricot, Cherry, Plum, Ned nr lun, Almond, Apple nud I'enr lu general ussortmeut. (lootl stock nud thu price Is right. SPITZENBERO A few hundred 1 G KplUcubiirg up ;de at Sii.uu per 1UI) while they Inst. SHADE TREES I have u flno Hue of shndu treci nt tJc nud up. If you do not plant shade) trees this spring It will be - J fun It of mine. Get busy. Oregon Maple, Amurlrnii lilmi, llhirk Locust, Soft Maple, I'nrMllua Poplar, Norway Maple. Kiigtlsh Klin. Cntnlpn, Monti tnlti At. i. t u. ROSES Over sUty varieties of overblooiii In : r mmi. You ran got wbnt yoj want, Htifjh DickQon A few cholre IlilHh Dickson left. You can have thorn lu buuehus of ten 11 Tin per bunch at the delivery vnrd Will you gut tlitno or your jiiulghborT I OnmmonUila I Yes I have tho guods. hiiinlreils of nice bushes and vines that will help to inntto your home moro benutlful. Home peoplo lliluk I sell fruit trot's only Gel thnt tietlou clear out of Eden Valley Nursery carries the largest nud host assort ment of nruniUfiitnt goods as woll ns (rati trees nud berry bushm to bo found lu Southern Oregon- Call i.t my delivery yard, fiOUvi I'nst Main street, nml let the Koud do the tnlk- N. S. BENNETT Phono lO'J to Arrive Week It is left side drive and Hioiic IK V