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THE MEDFOBD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGOX, SATURDAY, MAY -!), 1909. I CENTRAL POINT j . . POINTERS . . : Tribune's Special Correspond J ent Sends In Many J Items of In- j I . terest. James Freivcs, mail carrier on route Xo. 1, is confined to his home willi an illncBS that shows symptoms of pneumonia. Assistant Postmas ter C. N. Giluioreis acting as substi tute. At a special meeting of the city council lust night a contract for dig ging two 20-foot storage laterals .in the now city well was awarded to A. A. Gillett. No other business was transacted. City Marshul Holmes is rigidly en forcing the city ordinance prohibiting miuors from loitering about the de jxt during the passage of trains. Thomns Smith returned yesterday from Klamath Falls.' where he has been employed for the past .several weeks. The ball game which was sched uled to take place here next Sunday, when the local team was to have sed bnls with the Medford team, has heeu declared ott tor the reason that Sunday is Memorial day. It is probable that the game will be omit ted from the schedule altogether. Died May 20, the infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. John M. Arden. In terment was nt Rock Point cemetery on Friday. Local freight receipts on billings for Eagle Point and other outlying towns shows u marked increase over the previous month. Hi s.' Anderson and Pollnitz are having their office rooms repnpered, and painted, nnd are adding now fur nil ure nnd enrpcts. John Ross, known throughout tbo state as the champion quick-shot, with rifle, gnu and catapult, is prac ticing for the professional shoot at Klninnth Falls June 14. when he will endeavor to carry off the prizes. One of his favorite tricks consists in flipping a dis charged 22-calibcr shell from the pauaxine of his rifle iVhd -booting It uith the next cartridge in the maga zine. A common one-inch iron wash er is readily hit six or seven times when thrown inlo the air. It is rumored that Central Point is to have n telegraph in the near fnl me. The necessity lor such serv ice has existed for more Hum a year past. Now that the town is on the boom and everyone is nwnke to the great possibilities of the future, it is up to Hie Commercial club to take steps looking toward the removal of the depot from the center of the street, R. V. Bell, who resides one mile south of town, brought in a sheaf of volunteer oats that measures seven feet and nine inches. From this it would seem that it has not been so dry in this section as has been re ported. A splendid program was rendered at the opera house last night, when the commencement exercises wore held. Stundiug room was at a pre mium and fully one-fifth of the num ber desirous of attending were turned nnn.v at the door. This emphasizes the fact that the day is not far dis tant when a larger opera house or other place where public gatherings may be hold will be absolutely nec essary. We never realized that there were so many school children in Centrnl Point until we saw them all together nt the opera house last night. Now everyone agrees with Professor Coop er ihat another modern school build ing will be necessary before another year rolls round. The second team will go to Phoenix for another game of ball Sunday. "Peanuts" will occupy the box. As the first team has no game on and thero will be no game on the local diamond, a large bunch of rooters will accompany the Cubs. Tommy Kincnid. pitcher for the Cubs, will pitch for Hilt, Cal., in their came with Yreka. Cal., next Sunday. Jacob Jones will dispose of bis property bere as soon as possible nnd remove to a higher altitude. He has had very poor health since com ing here from Minnesota. Miss Florence Mims and Miss'Ma hel Mahn, two of Central Point's pop nlnr school teachers, left for Rose bnrg today. In a few days Miss Mims will continue her journey to Coenr I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS g BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1 TRIBUNE WANT ADS BUSINESS PULLERS N'o. matter what it is you want or need. The Tribune will help you secure it. If you have something you want to sell and something you want to buy, a want ad will bring the trade about. , i WANTED. WANTED To rent, a i or 5-room cottage. Address K, care Tribune. WANTED Position wanted by Jap anese boy who is a first-class eook, either in city or country. Address the Tribune office. WANTED Experienced waitress. $'2.') per month, and a chambermaid at .120 per month. Address Morri son & Lash, Vreka, Oil. WANTED Experiences orchard man and gardener. P. 0. Box 418, city. WANTED 12 wood choppers to chop : cordwood and tierwood. Address P. 0. Box 418. WANTED Second-hand wagon and harness. W. G. Gordon, R F D No. 1, Box 71. til WANTED An experienced cook hi family of five people; no washing; wages $1 per day. Address A. F., care Tribune. 61 WANTED Good, clean cotton rags; not carpet rags, at The tribune of fice, 4o per pound. WANTED Crator Lake for scenery Squaw Lake for fishing. Hay, pasture and packing from end of road. M. M.Welch. 80 WANTED To exchange, choice fruit land, well improved, beautifully sit uated, in the Rogue River valley; nothing better; desirable Portland property taken in exchange. Address Box 843, Medford. WANTED To rent, small modern house for summer. Apply Hotel Nnish. WANTED Second-hand furniture to furnish six-room house. Box 812, Medford. 62 WANTED A good single driving horse, well broke; also a carriage and single harness. W. B. Harris, 132 North Ivy street. fil FOR RENT. FOR RENT To a party of 0 or 8, a modern suite of rooms, with sit ting room and bath; also large porches for comfort. Call at 604 W. 10th street, near West school. FOR KENT Nice furnished rooms with balh. 604 West Tenth st, near West school. LOST. LOST On or about May 10, gold locket and chain ; the locket is pan sy shape; in center of face has raall emerald, surrounded with nine small diamonds. Finder please re turn to Tribune offioe and receive reward. 61 d'Alene, Idaho, where her parents now reside. ' At the regulnr meeting of the city council next Monday evening the ini tial steps will be taken for the issu ance of water works bonds in the sum of t 'o.OOO. This city now has $300, 000 worth of assesnhle property, with no indebtedness, and the floating of the bonds is looked upon as an easy matter. Rev. F. C. Lovett of Grants Pass will preach nt the Baptist church to morrow evening. All are cordially invited ,to attend. The McKillnps almond orchard, con-dstitig of about four acres lying two miles west of this city, shows no indication of damage by frost. Every tree is loaded to the limit and is in fine condition. John Ross has installed a new Na tional cash register. The Rogue River Valley band will put on a play for the purpose of rais ing funds to purchase new nniforms. The production will be nnder the di FOR SALE. FOR SALE Automobile, in good condition, cheap for cash, or might trade for desirable real estate. P. 0. Box 418, citv. FOlt SALE SO acres of best funn ing laud jn Rogue River valley; all free soil and under irrigation ditch, with deed right to water: two miles from railroad station, quarter mile from schoolhou.e, on rural delivery route; land now in alfalfa and grain; will make an ideal orchard; price and terms reasonable. For infor mation call at Tribune office. FOR SALE Two 40-acre tracts, full bearing npplo orchards, best varie ties; well improved; good house and outbuildings; best bar-aii. in Rogue R:ver vallev; cose to Ashland; must iie sold VcWillinms k Powell, real estate dealers, Ashland Oi FOR SALE One nore of land for sale, south end of Newtown street, just outside city limits; price $500. Impure at premises. M. F. Schaen fele. S3 FOR SALE Twelve percent. We of- fer lor sale a business block, earn ing today this amount in rentals; location, south side of Seventh stroet, nt a point where rapid in crease in ground value is certain; price $16,000; half cash, good terms on balance; can be improved at slight cost to earn 15 per cent eas ily. Oregon Orchards Syndicate. FOR SALE Choice business proper ty nt a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE 5 and 10-ncre tracts just within and adjoining city lira its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address P. O. Box 418. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Amusements. BIJOU THEATER West Seventh st. Continuous performance every eve ning of motion pictures and lllus trnted ballads. Entire change of pro grnm Monday, Wednesday and Fri day. Admission 10 cents. SAVOY THEATER North d'Anjou street; latest motion pictures and il lustrated songs. Entire change of c... ...... m.j....j... ...j program, .Tommy, vt coiiesoay nnu j Friday. Admission 10 cents. I Pawn Brokers MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE Fori goon oargains in waicnes ana jew- el it, pistols, musical instruments.! Cor. Mnin nnd Centrnl avenue. Billiard Parlors WASCI1AU & BROWN Wish to an nounce to their patrons that they are located in their new quarters in the Young & Hall. building. Bil liards, Cigars and Tobaccos. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron ware on hand and made to order. 113 North O street. Bill Posters VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson County Bank Bnilding, Medford, Or. rection of Lynn Purdin, former edi tor of tho Gold Hill News. The new home of the Herald is rap idly Hearing completion and will be rendy for occupancy in a few days. O. II. Robinson and W. B. White side transacted business at Medford vesterdav. WABK WKATJZ" lltE KISMETS. Doao's Kidney Pllli Har Dona Oivat Barrio for People Who Work ta Hedford. Meet Medford people work every day in some strained, uonataral poaitloa blading constantly orer a dcek ridinf on jeltink wagoas or ears doing labor, ioua aaneework; lifting, reaching or pall ing, or trying tbe back in a hnndred and ooo other ayi. All thete ttrmina ten to wear, weaken and in jo re tbe kid neqa until they fall behind in their work of filtering the poieoni from the blood. Doan'i Kidaey Pills (ore lik Mdneye, pat new treagth is bad baeki. Medford cures prore it. Them J. William, OaMai. strcat, Medford, Or., says: "I suffered for a lone time from kidney and bladder Attorneys. l.eUVIG & REAMS V. M. Colvig, i'. I., lieums. Lawyers. Offioe: rWcillord Bank Uuilding. Ground Fk.(.Y. WITI I1NGTON & Ki:i.LY Lawyers, Palm building. I'DRTKU J. NEFF Attoiney-nt-lnw No. it D street, ground floor. Opticians. DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op tician between Portland and Sac ramento Office on West Maiu street and rt;iirotii. CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Eye specialist, when others fail. Office in Eagle Pharmacy. Main 233. East Main near DAnjou. Fruit Stores. FRESH FRUIT We have the larg est exclusive fruit store in Medford. We have a reputation for handling only the best. We know how to buy and sell cheap. H. H. Lorimer, R. R. V. Ii. R. Depot. Nurseries EDEN VALLEY NURSERY N. S. Bennett, Medford, Or. Grow trees that sell, sell trees that grow and fruit true to lnhel. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery stock. C. E. Cook, Prop. R. R. V. depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 583. Medford. 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 H strets. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves and Ranges. New and Second Hand Furniture. Ends' old stand, 18-20 F St .South. Phone 91, Medford, Or. Untlerakers. MEDFOUD FURNITURE CO. Un derlakors. Day Phono 353. Night Phones C. W. Conkiin 36; J. H. Butler 148. Dentists. DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist. Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles Building, Main street, VI oil ford, Ore- gom DR. WALTER R. STOKES Suceessor to J. M. Keene. -Dentist. Garbage . , A. O. MUNCH will call for Rubbish and dispose of snme at any time nt a reasonable charge. Address Med ford Postoffice. Physicians and Surgeens , R CONROY-Successor to! Dr. Jones. Office in Stewart Build- S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and; Surgeon. Modern equipped operal- i ing rooms. X-Ray. Office hours : j 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson I CoLBank Building. DR F G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic! Physicians. Mission Block, Phone j 291, Medford. ' Hat Cleaners. ! HAT CLEANING Men, take your: felt and Panama hats to the Med ford Hat Works to be cleaned, i blocked and trimmed like new. Com-! mereial nlub building, E. Mnki street. ! trouble. Tbe pains through my baek were so serere at times that I eoald ' hardly endure them. My kidneys were disordered and I had to arise many 1 times during the night to pass tbe Be-! eretiena. 1 was susjset to hgeadaches I and was wry dizsjr, especially when I , stooped. I did not get relief and be-' came discouraged. Doan's Kidney Pills ' finally came to my attention, and 1 1 procured a box at nankins ' drug store. They soon banished the trouble and I ; kaTe net had a return since. I cannot apeak too highly in praise of Doan's Kidney PUls." 1 For sale by all dealers. Prise CO eenta. 1 Foster'-Milburn Oo, Buffalo N. T., sal agents for th United State. Remember the same Doaa and tak no other. The Nash Cafe will serve an elab orate table d'hote dinner Sunday eve ning. Special music hns been ar ranged. 61 The Nash Cafe will serve an elab orate table d'hote dinner Sunday eve ning. Special music hns been ar ranged. fi1 i w t This Home No more to be built like : Spanish home of the Sunny J. A. McINTOSH, Architect, Third Floor Medford S a')i4 A a t'f( H N tMjJf mm mm I Medford Iron Works f E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. X Foundry and Machinist j All kinds of Engines, Spraying Tcmnery. Agents in aouinern uregon tor - FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Nash Livery Company Best equipped in Stnifhern Oregon. Give us a trial. H. C. BONNEY P. IV. GummlnQa Osgood & Cummings (2ivil Engineers Before You Invest - IN - City Property Orchards Unimproved Lands or Mining Property VISIT THRIVING ASHLAND AND CO NSULT JAMES M. POTTER" Mills-MoCall Building i- 1 t ii . , " i. . n nt Built Here it. Let us plan vou a real ; South, or a Swiss Chatelet. National Bank Building. OXFORDS EVERYTHING IN SUMMER F0EAR-LATEST DESIGNS AND SHAPES TO FIT ALL. LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM. S. H. Dulfield & Sons Successor to Me DOXNALD Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma PHONE NO 2331. T. W. Oaiood