. 1 THE MEDFOBD DAILY TBIBUNB, MED FORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY tt, 1909. t BEDFORD COLTS ARE. THE CANDY KIDS andle the Horsehlde as II They Liked It Will Get Their Revenge. The Ar.'rttorfl trolls pulled off the -t workout of the season at the j 'II park liust night and as a fan re :irked, it was the kind of dope that n- (.'amos. This evening at 6 (M-k the boys will bo out uguiu, ennipnnied by a bunch of the more thusiusticf fans, who arc anxious get revenge on the Hilt team next mday. Word comes from Central Point flint practice is being indulged in gulnrly in that thriving little place Sid that Medford will have more tltffi one team to do their best to at Miuduy aitemoon. Two of the Hilt fans wore in the y today and hinted there would be nty of Hilt money in Medford Kuii- ii v if anvone wanted to take a "fli- nlso that I lilt would bring a Big crowd I'riini the lumber camp to k the northern California clinm- iions. The old lineup that made Grants ass bite the dust twice this season ill be in the infield and the team ill be strengthened in several other isitious as well. lie a booster and t out and mot foi Medford. AMEN! Phoenix seems to have taken on new life and does not propose to be 4 laggard in the present day era of progress and improvement in the Rogue lliver valley. Kecently the town was incorporated and the in; habitants are thoroughly inoculated with the public spirit virus judging by the enthusiasm displayed yester day, which was set apart us a munic ipal oleannp day. Prfaotioally all the able-bodied inhabitants of the place, together with available teams, were gathered together and an on slaught made upon the streets and highways and byways of the old towfc. Rocks and trash were gather ad up and hauled off, weeds cleared sway and a transformation was worked by the time the day was over. Good for Phoenix. Long may she live and grow. Ashland Tidings. A0VERTISED LETTER LIST. The following letters remain un fcalled for at the Medford, Oregon, imstoffice, May 6, 1909: 1 Mrs. Pearl Perdue Alexander, J. R. jBottorff, R. E. Eicker, Mrs. Dack f Foster, Hnrry Gardner, William Gra (ham, Paul Hanisko, D. P. Hill, Mrs. )A. C. Hooper, Dan Horst, W. Jescke (2, B. Kambcr, Mae Lawrence, Lou jise Iinthicom, John Means, Bert Ralls, JGerJie H. Richards, L. Ricker, Will I Robinson. H. R. Robinson, Edward Scott. Mrs. Frances Stevens. Parties calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." A charge of one. cent will be made upon the delivery of any of the above letters. A. M. WOODFORD, P. M. D. A. Fitzgerald of Grants Pass was a recent visitor in Medford. 4-. 4-4444444 nnuMiiuir ATinUQ ' About Celebrating I Why not celebrate in the good old ? way with basket lunch and local tnl i cit. with speeches, songs and athletic sports f True, patriotism is not measured in dollars and cents, therefore to ecle ' hrnte or not to celebrate should not depend upon the purse to bo raised and expended so much as the zonl and good will with which an appro priate program may be carried out. The failure to raise a large sum of money for some few to spend ac cording to their varied fancy should not paralyze the zeal for celebrating in the least. Fourth of July celebrations have become a burden rather than a grand pleasure to the citizens who promote them, and a farce to the pnblic all becanse vanity, greed and graft have crowded real merit nut of the ring. Away with graft and puffed np snobbery. Oive common sensp and true patriotism chance once more. J. D. CROW. ; tt4ttiit4t CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS s BUSINESS DIRECTORY TRIBUNE ' , WANT ADS BUSINESS PULLERS t. ' . No matter what it is you want or need, The Tribune will Infill vnn sniHii'A it If mi Imun something you want to sell and something you want to buy, a want ad will bring the trade about. -f -f aVtED. KOK SALK Automobile, in good condition, cheap for cash, or might trade for desirable real estate. P. O. Box 418, city. WANTKD Experienced orchard man and gardener. P. (). Hox 418, city. WANTKD To borrow, 000 or ifl'-'OO ou good real estate, two years ut 8 per cent. BoxlI8L Medford. 47 WANTKD -A second-hand showcase at once. Cull on or address 317 Must Main struct. -M WANTKD Man and team to plow and grade streets on our subdivision. .'0R SALE Choice business proper licpson Investment Co. 4o ; ty at a bargain, on long time; easy WANTKD Good pasture for horse. I terms. Address P. 0. Box 418. No wiro fencing; plenty of grass and I water; no horse token for less than j one month. Walter Moore, Phoenix. I WANTED An improved acreage i place close to Medford;, must be a j bargain mid immediate possession. AddressA. P. C care of Tribune. 42 WANTED 12 wood choppers to chop cordwood and tierwood. Address P. O. Box 418. WANTKD Girl for general house work; one in family, lady. Inquire ut Exhibit building. WANTED A chambermaid at the Fi'ttuoo-Amariuau hotel, Yrakft, Cal. Morrison Lash. 4 WANTED LadiM, if yon want I sell year Hair r have it mads site twitches, puffs, braids or mil, bring it to m: Mrs. L. L. Rcsxne, eor. Fourth and Oakdala are. 4 f 4- 4- 4-4 FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two lodging rooms for ret or housekeeping at 229 Booth Front street. 41 FOR RENT To a party of or 8, a modern suite of rooms, with Bit ting room and bath; also large porches for comfort. Call at 604 W. 10th street, near West schooL FOR RENT Nine-room house; good location. Address Edith Osenbrug- FOR SALE. FOR SALE 18 lots in Bryant addi tion, city limits, five of the lots are on 7th street, which is just about to be paved, balance on 6th street, $6500 takes them all. J. E. Payette, P. 0. Boi 435. for sale Lnoice residence prop- ertv. close in. seven rooms, bath. toilet and lalndary, eleotrio lights. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.-Un-city and well water, part cash, terms dertakers. Day Phone 353. Night on balance. E. B. Sawyer, 213 S. C ! Phones C, W. Conklin 36; J. H. aTa 46 i Butler 148. HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Xnh Joe Gallush. Mil waukee: .1. H. Brown, Portland; S. M. Cooper, Can Francisco: H. N. Starr. Frank Woodard, E. W. Wolff. Portland : A. Opponlicime. San Fran cisco: C. II. Westlcr. lona: A. Sens heimer. D. Carlton. W. '. Wnltmnu. C. L. Monson. Oeorge Fitzgibbon, .1. W. Holmes, Portland; Louis Col Int. Xew York: J. M. Abbott, Port land: A. C. Callonn. C. II. Bergh, San Francisco: J. C. Simpkins. Fallon; Oeorire M. Unnch, Marvsville; Mrs. () T West. Ilorubrook; M. J. Spear and wife. Marvsville: r.. K. rresion. San Krnnico: .1. C P lleton. Tn- hi. Rock : TI. I- Kelly. Jr.. 8. B. F.: A. J. Cohmen. Glendale: Sid Beek, Portland S. A. Stoeker and wife, Portland: Dr. Homer D. Dudley. Cam eron; S. B. Rathbon. Now V.rk: l(. A. linden. Salem: Mr. and Mrs. E. A Chanmnn. Miss Marion Lewthwain. Oregon Citv: A. L. Bently. R. Bag San Francisco: William F. Weckerle At the Moore C. H. Richard and t FOR SALE-rain hay at reasona ble prices. S. P. Barnebnrg, Med- ford. 42 FOR SALE 5 and 10-acre' tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address P. 0. Box 418. FOR SALE Two and one-half aeres in city limits, main street, two-tory house, outbnildings, water tank and gasoline pumping plant, good family orchard and garden spot; most de sirable location in the city; almost at your own price. Jacksonville Real . F.stnle Co. Adolf Behulc, Mgr. FOR SALE 20 acres of" young or chard adjoining city limits, on comi ty road; fine location; deep level loamy soil; Vi mile from postoffioa, courthouse, high school; leading va riety of fruit; 6 aores pears, 10 aoros apples, 2 acres peaches, some bearing trees, alfalfa and garden patch; good 1-room house, barn, outbuildings, household goods, farm ing tools, 1 cow, 20 chickens, 3 .rells to irrigate portion of land if necessary: 3.")0 per acre, terms. Jacksonville Ri al Estnte Co., Adolf Schulr., manager. An Opportunity. For sale A small business; ideally located; reasons for selling. Just the thing for a man with $200 to invest, Address H, Tribune office. LOST. LOST Diamond stickpin. Very lib eral reward. Return to Tribune of fice. 43 BUSINESS DIRECTORY 4 Amusements. SAVOY THEATER North d'Anjou utrAof IntAst. motion mctureB and Il lustrated songs. Entire change of program Monday, Wednesday ana Friday. Admission 10 cents BIJOU THEATER West Seventh st. Continuous performance every eve ning of motion pictures and illus trated ballads. Entire change of pro gram Monday, Wednesday and Fri day. Admission 10 eents. Billiard Parlors WASC'HAU & BROWN Wish to an uounse to their patrons that they are located in their new quarters in the Young & Hall building. Bil liards, Cigars and Tobaccos. Opticians. DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op tician between Portland and Sac ramento Offioe on West Main street and 'uilrood. CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Eye specialist, when others fail. Office iu Eagle Pharmacy. Main 233. East Main near DAnjon. Underakers. I '- wife, San Francisco; James H. Cran dell and wife, Denver; John Brad ford, Portland; Edward Clanton, Grants Pass; J. B. Stevenson, San Francisco ; F. M. Bond, C. S. Cathey, San Francisco; William Romally, Portland; Edward Glalnish, Ranch Del Rogue; A. H. IIMankeville, Roch - oter: II. Kcnby, San Francisco; Mrs. Mav Turner, North Dakota : M. Dentz. New York; E. D. Barker, E. C. Turn er. Eugene; W. E. Hunemelly, Eagle Point : E. A. Ahem and family, Twin Falls. Socialist Speaker Coming. Ralph Koongold, national speak er of the socialist party, will lecture at the following places in Jackson inty: Ashland. May 8; Gold Hill, flth. Medford Inth and Jacksonville 11th. The Quincy Herald of Quincy, III., in its issue of February 13, speaks of Mr. Koongold as follows: "Peo ple who like to hear a man speak as though he were connected with a galvanic battery and who emits show ers of sparks and bursts of bluish '. Fruit Stores. ! FIU;IT-We have the larg"- est exclusive trmt store in Aledtord. We have a reputation for handling only the best. We know how to buy und sell cheap. H. H. Lorimer, R. R. V. It. R. Depot. Physicians and Surgeons DR. It. J. CONliOY Suocossor to Dr. Jones. Office in Stewart Build ing. S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Modern equipped operat ing rooms. X-Ray. Office hours: 10-12, 2-4 p. m.' Office in Jackson Co. Bank Building. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians. Mission Block, Phone 291, Medfqrd. Furniture LET THE MISSION FURNITURE WORKS make that piece of furni ture. Any design, any color, any finish dull, waxed or polished Shop on cor. of 8th and 11 strata. MOUDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves and Ranges. New and Second Hand Furnituro. Ends' old stand, 18-20 F St .South. Phone 91, Medford, Or. Attorney. COLVIG & REAMS W. M. Colvig, C. Ii. Reams. Lawyers. Offioe: Medford Bank Building. Ground Floor. Bill Posters V.ERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7. Jackson County Bank Building." Medford, Or. Dentists. DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist. Office hours : 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles Building, Main street, Medford, Ore gon. DR. WALTER R. STOKES Dentist. Successor to J. M. Keene. Garbage A. C. MUNCH will call for Rubbish and dispose of same at any time at a reasonable charge. Address Med ford Postoffice Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron ware on hand and made to order. 113 North G street. Hat Cleaners. HAT CLEANING Men, take your felt and Panama hats to the Med ford Hat Works to be cleaned, blocked and trimmed like new. Com mercial olub building, E. Main street. Nurseries EDEN VALLEY NURSEHY N. S. Bennett, Medford, Or. Grow trees that sell, sell trees that grow and fmit true to label. C. F. COOK Sells trees that grow Office: R. R. V. Depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 593. Medford, Or. Pawn Brokers MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE For good bargains in watches and jew elry, pistols, musical instruments. Cor. Main and Central avenue. flume while he talks, ought to hear him. He is a live wire and carries his own dynamo." ERNEST WOLTER, ' Scc'y C. C. S. P. I FOR RENT Furnished room with 45 1 board. 32."i Riverside nve. Ice Cream Social. Tonight at the Christian church the Busy Bees will serve ice cream and cake to the generous public. This hustling cluss in the Bible school will cater to your wants and give you the best the market affords. Ice cream and cake 15c. Will begin serving at 7 o'clock. FOR SALE. For Phoenix town property, both improved and unimproved and three good orchards, see Matt Cnlhoun, Phoenix. Jackson county, Oregon. A number o of local people went down to Central Point on Thursday evening to attend a session of the Masonic lodge at that place. This Home No more to be built like Spanish home of the Sunny J. A. McINTOSH, Architect, ' Third Floor Medford National Bank Building. TTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTT TTTTTTT Medford Iron Works I E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. t Foundry and Machinist All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-' tchlnery. Agents in Southern Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE A CO. Nash Livery Company Best equipped in Southern Oregon. Give us a trial. H. C. BONNEY PHONO 2331. P. IV. eummlnda T. W. Oarfffrf Osgood & Qummin&s ' iSivil Engineers Before You Invest City Property Orchards Unimproved Lands or Mining Property VISIT THRIVING ASHLAND AND3DM3LTLT . JAMES M. POTTER v Mills-Mc3all Building . LADIES' SHOES f cy The latest styles and materials in plain and fancy Shoes, low or high, 1 in various hues the season's novt- OXFORDS sifT' L and Summer Foogear for ladies, men and children at the right prices. S. H. Duffield & Sons ST - iff: S,', . 1 : jf, ' 1 I T W nwJ Built Here it. Let us plan you a real ; South, or a Swiss (Jhatelet. ; TTTTtt TT?TTf T IN - ;l V A