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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1909)
THE MEDFOKD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS s BUSINESS DIRECTORY I .Tie Your M IT I We are always pleased to trans act business with people from the "show me" state aid all others who do business along safe and conserv ative lines. If perchance this ad vertisement should come under the eye of a party who really is more desirous of obtaining a "FARM BARGAIN" than they are of se curing a "JOT RTDE IN A KER- , OSENE WAGON," we want that.' party to come and rattle our gate. We herewith give description of a piece of property. Rend it over carefully and then start at the be ginning and read it through once more. . - Description' -10 acres. 16 miles northwest, of Motlftinl. one-half mile west of Bea gle: S acres cultivated, 4 in or chard ranging. from 2 to 10 years; on two good county roads; small house, barn, chicken house, vegeta ble house, etc. : 2 wells. Pan be eas ily cleared without a foot of waste land. Nearly all enclosed in Page wire fence . IVice $1,100; (I00 cash. , . If this description is accurate, then you must admit that it is a" bargain. Cut this description out and paste it in your hat for refer ence. If we have exaggerated, if voii don't sav it is a snap, we will push the wagon back to town by hand. If you have left your money at home in your other clothes, wait until you change again. Then, if you are in a buying mood. MAKK rx siioav vor. Do vou want to be shown ? TRIBUNE WANT ADS BUSINESS PULLERS 10 iiu.uer wniu ll is you j ' winit or ;iced. The Tribune will help you secure it.. If you have something you want to sell and .nniethiiig you want to buy, a -.innt ail will bring the trade about. 4 WANTED. WANTED Table boarders wanted, 325 Riverside ave. S. 80 WANTED Experienced ' waitress, $25 per month, and a chambermaid at $20 per month. Address Morri son & Lash, Yreka, Cal. WANTED To rent a modem house, abont 5 rooms. Please communi cate with Mrs. It. Schalz. - WANTED Boy to holp in dining room. Hotel Nash grill. V ANTED 12 wood choppers to chop cordwood and tierwood. Address P. O. Box 418. WANTED Crater Lake for scenery Squaw Lake for fishing. Hay, pasture and parking from end of road. M. M. Welch. 106 WANTED Washing and mending done reasonable. Mrs. M. F. Schaeufele, South N and Newtown sr. , 101 WANTED Gentleman innndolinist would like to meet guitar or piano accompanist for practice. See J. H. B., Tribune office. INVESTMENT COMPANY WANTED An experienced waitress at the Hotel Nash. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for housekeeping; hoard taken for rent. J2S North Grape st. I'UU RENT Nife furnished rooms : with hath. 001 West Tenth st, near I West school. FOR RENT Nice large room for one or two gentlemen; rates reason able; close in. Inquire E. Tri 1 banc. tf FOR SALE. I'olf SALE One work house, 12(10 lbs., .fSII; one wagon, .."i0; one set harne-s. if 211. A. Duff, 333 Jack son st.. I'nr. I'itio, 85 FOR ALIv-Aer-Mulor win, I mill eight loot, $15,110. Sure llnli'h in cubator lll.n. One ilozen liuff Leghorn hens and one cock. .f.YOO. Fred Minihoni, Wnoilville. Oregon. FOR SA EE Fniir-yonr-nhl mare, broke silicic nnil iloitbli'. Xot afraid ot a uloniohile. Also one yearling ail doue two-year-old roll. .2l II. Street, Medford, Ore. FOR SALE Homestead relinquish mant for sale or exchange for resi dence in Medford; 80 acres orchard land, 2,500,1100 pine, new buildings, creek, county road, R. R. 3 miles. Address W. C. Crocker, Generul Delivery. 81 FOR SALE A Smith Premier type-! writer, nearly new. Address A, care of Tribune office. KOK SALE-- Cheap, tine corner lot on Jackson st., south and east lY'Milaire : also choice quarter acre iut in mo-t do.-irablo locality in the city lor .250 cash. These are two of the host buys in town. See J. W. Dressier. West 7th ft. 101 I'OK SALE- -At a bargain 2111 acres of timber land on Upper Rogue Kivcr and 2-10 acres of farm aiul fruit land in Sams Valley. For fail particulars and price apply to Ow icr. ,t.:c Daily Trib'tirc. 81 l-'OR SAI.E-yt'hoice business proper ty at a hai'-'uin. on long time; easy term- Adilrcs- 1. O. Box 118 ' I'd!! SALE ." ami 10-ncrc traets iust within and adjoining city lim ils. nl a bargain, on 5 annual pay-i-t. Addrp I'. O. Roy 41 S. FOR SALE Two lots, 50x100 feet (inch, in Ross addition, $100. Ad dress A. M. Jeffrey, 140 North U st. FOR SALE 1 house and lot 100x 148, $800; 1 house und 5 lots, each 50x178, $1400; 2 lots 50x148, $400; 1 lot ,0x140, $300 See W. J. Driimhill, owner, W. 11th st. 08 FOR SALE Lot 50x150, south part of city; 14 bearing apple trees, sidewalk in front; $500, hulf oash. Address .L, care of Tribune. 82 FOR SALE For Phoenix town prop erty, both improved and unim proved, and three good orchards, see Matt Calhoun, Phoenix, Jack son county, Oregon. FOR SALE 70 aores 30 aores trees in second year. Nearly all 'good fruit land. Price $5000. Easy terms. Address P. O. Box 477. WOOD FOR SALE Pole wood at $2.00 for two-horse load. Modoc Orchard, formerly Bybee's river ranoh. Apply to foreman on the place. Palmer Investment Co. FOR SALE 4 lots 50x126 feet in West Modford, near Kenwood suh- . division, cast front, facing county road; price $200 each. Addross P. O. box 571, Medford, Or. 00 FOR SALE-80 cores of best farm ing land in Rcgue River valley; all free soil and under irrigation ditoh. with doed righ. Jo water; two miles from rrilrond si a (ion, quarter mile from schoolhou.;, on rural delivery route; land now in nlfnlfa and grain; will raako an ideal orchard; price and terms' reasonable. For infor mation call at Tribune office. FOR sale or exchange 15 lots on West th st., for young orehard. J. E. Payette, P. 0. box 435. LOST. LOST Sunday night, Juiiee 20, be tween 8:15 and 0 p. m., at taber nacle, a 1008 model 22-ineh fruine Rambler bicycle, No. 25,105. Call on Ernest Wolter, 731 West 2nd St.. Medford, Ore., and receive re ward. 80 LOST Sunday night, June 20, be tween 8:1 5iind 9 p. in., at taber nnclf. a 1008 model 22-ineh frnme Rambler bicycle, No. 25,105. Call on Ernest Wolter, 731 .West 2nd st., Medford, Ore, nnd receive re wanb 5 LOST A lady's nmethyst ring, Thursday afternoon, on 7th st. bet. C and H. Finder will receive re- ward by returning same to Tribune office. . 83 A , DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians. Mission Block, Phone 291, MeSford. Jigns. SIGNS Display advertising, Mor gau & Sloeokmann, Miles bldg. Rentals. C. B. JONES Handles rentals ex clusively. Over Bijou Theatre. Billiard Parlors S. T. BROWN CO.-Billiards, CS- guraano. Bolt Drinks. Up stairs, Young and Hall building. A nice cool place to spend the hot afternoons. Tin Shops. J.U. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sneer iron wnro on hand and made to order. 113 North G street. I Bill Posters VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7, Jnckson County Bank Building, Medford, Or. Fruit Stores. FRESn FRVTT 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 aeH cheap. II. H. Lorimer, R. R V. R. R. Depot. Attorneys. COLVIG & REAMS W. M. Colvig, 0. L. Renines. Lawyers. Office: Medford Bank Building. Seoond Floor. WITHINOTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm building. PORTER J. NEFF-Attomey-at-law No. 0 D street, ground floor. Opticians. DR. GOBLE Tho only exclusive op tioian between Portland and Sac ramento Office on West Main street and -ailroni. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real estate, loans and fire insurance. O.'ficc 112 W. Main st., Medford Ore. Phone 3073. CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Eye specialist, When others fail. Office in Eagle Pharmacy. Main 233. East . a in near IJ'Anjoii. Nurseries EDEN VALLEY NURSEHY N. S. Bennett,. Medford, Or. Grow trees Hint sell, sell tree!) that grow and fruii, true to label. Phone 3221. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD rCBURTTTNG "as the best equipped job office in Southern Orepon ; Portland prices. 37 South Central ave. Amusements. BUOr 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 i!ay. Admission 10 cents. ' a SAVOY Til EATER North d'Atijou -tree!'; latest motion pictures and il lustrated songs. Entire change of program. Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. Pawn Brokers MEIIMIHD LOAN OFFICE For good bargains in watches and jew elry, pistol.,, musical instruments. 'i r. Main and Central avenue, v It. SEE1.Y. M. !).---Physician and Surgeon. Modern equipped operat-ii-g i-'.otns. X-Kav. Office hours: 10,12. 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson Co. Bank Building. ' ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery slock. C. E. Cook, Prop. R. R. V. depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 583 Medford. Furniture 1 W1UJDEC0RATE Committee of Greater Medford Club Secures Promises of Business Men to Decorate. LET THE MISSION FURNITURE WORKS mnke that pieoe of furni ture. Any design, any color, any finish-dull, waxed or polished Shop on cor. of 8th and H strcts. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves and Kanges. Now mid Second Hand Furniture. Ends' old stand, 18-20 F St .South. Phone 91, Medford, Or. The Mrets of Medford on July fifth will present a gala niienrauoe if the business men of the city live up to their promises made to a commit tee of the Greater Modford olub Sat urday. They one and all promised to fix up their stores so that the city will bo in proper dress for the observance of the Fourth on the Fifth. The committee also announce the choice of the orator of the day in the person of Hon. Kirby Millor. The committee 'is Mrs. W. H. Canon, chairman, Mrs. Porter J. Noff, Mrs. Will Bates, Mrs. T. B. Daniels. HUME HEIRS AGREE TO SALE OF ESTATE WEDDERBUUN, Juno 19. The Hume estate here will probably soon bo offered for sale. It is understood that almost all tho heirs linve ngreed on this course, and it- is supposed that all will do so. In such case, the order for snlo will be granted by court on June 21. A cruiso of nil the timber holdings has just been completed, looking forward to their disposal. Sovoral persons have been hero looking over the timber and farming laud with n view to pur chasing, John and Herbert Hume, nephews of tho late Herbert Hiimo.ETAOIN of the lalo R. D .Ilumo, nro npornting a fishery and cold storage plant on the river, as is also the Union Fish erics company' of Shonlwatcr 'bay. Tho former aro running tho Gerald C. to Coos Bay, and the lattor are running the Fish nnd intend to put on another boat before long. Tho catch, so far, is very light. The store here has continued in operation since Mr. Hume's death, and the hotel lias been opened to travel again. GREAT BRITAIN ASKS BRITAIN TO DROP OUT LONDON, June 10. Great Britain has aslcd America not to press her claim for participation in tho nan-kovv-Sze Chiien Railroad loan of 27,500,000 which British, Gorman n iil French bankers stand ready to take up. This request has been sent to James llrvce, the British nmbassn ibir at Washington. Great Britain points out Hint the arrangements for the loan were con cluded alter the greatest difficulty, entailing long negotiations between tho British, German and Froneh bankers and the Chinese government. As America did not ask to join thoro- I in. it was presumed that sho did not itcsirc in take the share to which she was eiitilled under the convention with China. IMPORTANCE OF THE HOG IS AGAIN DEMONSTRATED Underakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.-Un-dertakers. Day Phono 353. Night Phones C. W. Conklin 30; J H Butler' 1 18. OH. ' FRANK UnilKtiTH-n Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles Building. Main street, Medford, Ore gon. WALTER H. STOKES --Dentist. SinccUnr to J. M. Kcene. Garbage A C. MUNCH-. will call for Rubbish and dispose of same at atrv time at n reasonable charge. Address Med ford Postoffice. Dentists. 'flic importance of the hog nt a mortgage lifter has never been more evident than now. The hog market in Porilnnd hn advanced recently I'roin if. 75 to $K.15 per 100 pounds I'or suitable I'nt hogs and packers' say that the supply is practically nil. The hog raising industry is one of the mosll lucrative to which farmers of the northwest can turn iheir at tention. OrcL-on and Wa-hinglon need more boo ami offer good prices to growers. Figures hen' are hicher than in the Chicairo market and thero is every iuduecaieiif I'm!- more exten sile Itoir raising. ALBANY PRUNE CROP IS LARGEST IN YEARS to lie. the largest within the Inst 10 years. The trees are fairly loaded I will renlizn .hntwoan 4 and 5 centa ! nnf nnimil Thn Alhanv nnolli.o mWnnt in nrvnnmiiT for n hie vamp ' Prenaid Railrnao Orders. 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