TILE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1909. TWELVE MORE DAYSIN CONTEST Now That Fourth of July Is Over There Will Be Some Ardent Work. Jimt 12 iliij'H morn before llm Tri bune' voting contest will cIoho mid within llmt tiniO' hoiiii! imbint work will Ih! done, emming ninny changes in the promuit voto list. Contestants tihuulil now figure on tliu iniiny ploccH thi'y have to ki urrungiug tlmir culls ho ait to mnku tlio most o tho lima. Twelve tiny iH just iilimit llio right length of timo for any now contest ant to Htnrt in nnd aaeiiro a fair trip. To IhoHo that are now working, they, if i'onrMi, will secure tho trip to Se attle, nnd nil are going to put forth their bust effort to try for Ibo cap itnl Drue. All candidates should remember thiit to those who bo euro five or more nrlv unliHciint ions, will 111 Home wiiy bo recompensed for their cf fortH. Assured Prizes. To tho contestant securing lurgost number of voIob over nil will lio fivon u I rip for herself und chaperon to one of the following pluocs: Yellowstone Nntionul pork, Yoscm itc valley, or a trip to AliiHko. Tim YullowHtono trip is the same lit. Iiiih been offered, Hie winnow go inir by Souttlo, whero they will have tha privilege of btopping over if thoy k desire. They will be rurnwnoa wiik tickets to the A.-Y.-P. cxposi thin nnd oil utlraotionB whilo there. In the Alaska trip contovtitntH will hiivo the name htop-ovor privilege in Seattle. From th.ro they will take the northbound boat and visit the following plnces: Victoria, B. C, Hitka, then on and atop at Valdoi, arnmid the poninsuln, up into Cook's Inlet, then landing before Btorting n return journey A railrend trip has been provided f.e while at one of these bIopb. TIiib tripp, going as far north os it does rive one a pleasure and educationa trip combined that cannot be equaled in any other tnp possible. VixitH will be made to Rome of the world's famous' mining enmps, whal ing vessels will be neon, Alaska dog tennis, and niimerotiB other interest ing hightH too many to mention. This trip will be of about three wee-kB duration, and every expense in providod for from the time you step on the hont leaving Seattle until you return. To the contestant! seuurini: 20 yi'urlv subscriptions Daily Tribune, or its equivalent, will 1 bo given transportation lo and from Ihh Seattle fair, tickets to fair and attraction), Pud $10 in expense money. To lh conlchtuntH Hecuring 10 yearly subscriptions, or ita equivn lent, will bo given trniiHportntion lo 11. 1 from the fair, and tiokotn good for a week's iiiluiiHHion to the fair and exhibits. To tho contestant securing 10 yearly subscriptions, or its -equiva lent, will bo given $10 in gold. To the contestant securing . 5 yearly KiibHcriptioiiH, or its equiva lent, will bo given t't in gold. Voting Power" of Subscriptions and Frlces 01 paper. Votes Allowed Tribune Price Timo By Carrier I month..... .30 3 montbH. .. . U0 3.00 6.00 12.00 30.00 EMERICK PLACE IN ASHLAND SOLO 1 6 months. year. . . years . . yoarH. . By Mail 1 mouth 00 3 monthH 1.25 0 month". 2..r)0 1. year 5.00 yenr J 0.00 veurB 25.00 Southern Oregonlan, Mall Only year $ 1.50 500 1,000 'years 7.30 3,000 7,000 AddroHR all yearly subscriptions and communications to Manager Contest Department, Medford Daily Prepaid Ralroao orders. Old New Subs. Subs. nO 100 200 400 r,oo 1,000 1,000 3,00 3,600 7,000 10,000 20,000 CO 100 200 400 300 1,000 1,000 3,000 3,.r)00 7,000 10,000 20,000 Property Purchased In 1907 for $6500, Brings $25,000 Improve ments Worth $3000 Put on Place. ".Something which is of consider- known ia the systeu' of prepaid or- able interest to the public generally and which is perhaps Dot generally dure now in effect between stations of the Southern Pacific company and all points in the United States. By meant of this system tickets may be parehased at Medford from any plana in the United States and mail d or telegraphed direct to tbs party wishing to come here. Sleeper 1 ommodations and small amount af cash in connection with the tickets may also be forwarded at th same time." Giuirgu Morse, who recently Hold hi Phoenix orchard for $80,000, has purchased Hie home place of J. C. Kineriek, roiihiritiiig of 20 ucres in the citl limits of Ashland, for $25, 000; and will hereafter muko his home there. The sale wax made by E. P. Hughes. Mr. Emcrick purchased the prop erty for $6500 in September, 1007, and bus since spent $3000 in ira provemcuts. Ho has more than doubled his investment in less than two years, which is only one instance of many that indicate the rapid ad vanco in property values and the growth of Ashland. Mr. Morse will cut tho property into town lot and place them on the market, reserving 20 lots und the res idence thereon for himself. The 70 other lots will bo sold nnd it is prob ablo that Mr. Morse will net os largo a profit on the transaction as Mr. Emerick has. 4i I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS DIRECTORY TRIBUNE WANT ADS BUSINESS PULLERS No . matter what it is yon 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 wont ad will bring the trade about. WANTED Chauffeur, licensed, graduate of automobile school, one who can show the best references, wants position. Address "K," care WANTED A tcn-ocre tract of land for winter apples, either bearing or chard, voung orchard of raw land, within one mile of Medford. Ad- d reus H. M. 0., Daily Tribune. 118 "LIGHTNING AND TOOTHPICKS' WANTED Good girl for general housework. Apply 120 North Oak dale. 93 WANTED Experienced waitress, $26 per month, and a chambermaid at $20 per month. Address Morri son & Lash, Yreka, Cal. New Style of Lecture Popular but Full of Thought. CHAUTAUQUA ASHLAND, ORE. July 7-17, 1909' Don't miss the great InctnreB- nnd entertainments. ' Fine milsic includ ing tho great Innes band. Write for details. . - jo2 Misses Muy I'hipps, Maggie Ewbnuk, Anna Hnrveyend Millicent A--roller leave this evening for Sonttle. Miss Harvey will go on to hor old homo in Vermont, nnd Miss Potter to The Medford i wi" accompanied home by her pousm, mnrv 011 01 r.iinn. SyU-ester A. Ixng, one of the prom incut eastern tulent to appear on the platform of tho coming Chauta- qus, is a young man, but one ex ceedingly well prepared in bis thought and form of delivery. His lecture subjects are peculiar and striking, bat the substance matter is strong; grent thoughts with just enough of humor to hold the rapt attention of any audience. It is not the mere packet of funny stories which people are pleased with in a lecture the clown appeals to the feeble-minded. I.ongs lectures have ui them some thing morn than just fun; his stories are for purposes of illustration, nnd they hnve n pleasing vein of humor Hint is eirjoyed by the most refined his-lecture satisfy the most crit ical "S. A. Lone is the exponent of nn ideal lecture for the Chnutnque plat form. Ho. has been honored with renin rknble uncross on account of the unusual quality in the nature o his work. Ho is l.oiig nn popular ity and return engagements." Two loci tires. "Lightning and Toothpicks." Thursday. July S. S p. m. "Drop It," Friday, July 9 nt 8 p. m. its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address P. O. Box 418., FOB SALE 70 acres 30 acres trees in second year. Nearly all good fruit land. Price $5000. Easy terms. Address P. O. Box 477. ' MOBDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves and Ranges. New and Second Hand Furniture. Eads' old stand, 18-20 F St .South. Phone 01, Medford, Or. . FOB SALE Two lots, 50x106 feet each, in Ross addition, $400. Ad dress A. M. Jeffrey, 146 North D at. ' ' "' FOB SALE For Phoenix town prop erty, both improved and unim , proved, and three good orchards, see Matt Calhonn, Phoenix, Jack- son connty, Oregon. FOB SALE Choice business proper ty at a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address P. 0. Box 418. FOB SALE 1 house and lot lOOx 148, $800; 1 house and 5 lots, each 50x178, $1400; 2 lots 50x148, $400; '1 lot 70x146, $300. See W. J. Drumhill, owner, W. 11th st 98 FOB SALE 80 acres of best farm ing land in Rogue River valley; all free soil and under irrigation ditch, with deed right to water; two miles from rai'road station, quarter mile from schoolhou.ie, on rurul delivery route; land new in alfalfa and grain; will make an ideal orchard; priee aad terms reasonable. For infor mation call at Tribane office. V ANTED 12 wood choppers to chp cordwood and tierwood. Address P. O. Box 418. WANTED Crater Lake for scenery Sqnaw Lake fsr fishing. Hay, pasture and packing fram end of road. U. 1L Welch. 1M BUSINESS DIRECTORY Real Estate. WAKTED Washing and mending done reasonable, ltza. M. F, Schaeufela, Sontfc V ana Newtown st -Ml WANTED Waiters wanted. Apply Nash BTiU. 91 FOR RENT. FOB RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms for rent. Inquire . at the Oregon Rooming House, 414 N. Front street. 93 FOB RENT Small house - free - to couple of nent young women dur ing absence of several months., C. F. ; Vpdike. Medford, Or. FOE RENT Cool rooms for rent 402 West Main st., opposite the Dark. ' 91 T0RPED0B0AT FLEET ON THE SOUND SKATTL1K. July ti. - The United Stales torpoiloboat destroyers Perry, I'a 11I Jones. Tntxton and Whipple are in Scuttle hiirhnr intliiy, having ar rived from the Mare Island navy yard last evening. They are moored at the city buoys, where thoy will re main at least until the beginning of next week. The destroyers Hull and Hopkins are expected from Sail Francisco in n few dnvs. It is not known nt present what plans are in contemplation for the flotilla. II is expected that tho do stroyors will spend the summer on Pngol Sound to engnco in practice with lb oimprovon Whitehead tor pedo. "For you 'particular customers who demand tlio V.i.st groceries, wo roconinuMul Folders (iolden Gate It is so rooiI we cannot olitain a botterolTci not if wc liuiil Jl a potiml for it. Kvrrylhini,' alxxit T'olgcV's C.oldrn ("in!'' Coffee is perfect, and wo sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you. Allen & Reagan GROCERIES, CHINA WARE, FRUIT AND FEED. P. f). TTonsfin. Tom Moffat We make any kind and style of windows. We carry glass of nny, size on hand. Medford Sash & Door Co. PASTUUAOE for cattle at Modoc Orohard, on Rogue river, formerly Bybee's ranch. Apply to foreman on the property. Palmer Invest ment Co. FOR RENT Nice furnished rooms with bath. 604 West Tenth st, near West school. LOST. LOST Bunch of keys. Reward. Re turn Nash Hotel Barber Shop 93 BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real estate, loans and fire insurance Office 112 W. Main st., Medford Ore. Phone 3073. v Print en and Publishers. MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. has the best equipped job-. office in Southern Oregon; Portia id prices, 37 South Central are. ' Amusements. 1 BIJOU THEATER West Seventh st, ' Continuous performance every eve ning of motion pictures and lllns trated ballads. Entire change of pro gram Menday, Wednesday and Fn ' day." Admission 10 cents. finish dull, : waxed or polished. Shop on cor, of 8th anJ H strets. Physicians and Surgeons. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D Physician ; nnd surgeon. Office, 133 W. Main st. Phone Main 577, Medford S. R. SEELT, M. D. Physician ami Surgeon.' Modern equipped operat ing rooms. X-Rrfy. Offiea hoars : ; 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jxkaon Co. Bank Building. ' ' DR.' R. J. CONROY Snecessor to! Dr. Jones. Office in Stewart build-ing. DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians. Mission Block, Phone 291. Medford. ' F. G. THAYER, M. D. Physician and surgeon, Palm block. 669. Medford, Ore. Phone Rentals. C. B. JONES Handles rentals ex clusively. Over Bijou Theatre. Fruit Stores. FRESH FRUIT We have the larg est exol nsive fruit store ia Medford. We have a reputation for handling only the best. We knew how to tmy , and sea" cheap.' ' H. H. Lo rimer, Jt. R. , V. R. R. Depot. , ,, I Attorney. F. J. NEWMAN, JOHN CARE2N. i Newman & Carkin, Court Lawyers, y ' ' Corporation' and criminal prac- tice in state and federal courts. Of-1 fiees over Jackson- County bank. COL VIG ft SBA2S W. 1L. CMf, ; C. L. Beanies. ' Lawyers. '' Office: . '. Medford - Bank Building. Seeetid Floor. ' . , WITH1HGTON & KELLY Lawyers, -Pahn building. 5 SAVOY -THEATER North d'Anjou street; latest motion pictures and il lustrated songs. Entire change of program, Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. Pawn Brokers POBTBR J. NKFF Atteraey-at-law ; No. 9 D street, gronnd floor. Opticians. DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op-'f tieian between Portland and Bao ramento. Office on West Main street and reiiruari. MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE For good bargains in watches and jew elry, pistols, musical instruments. Cor. Main and Central avenue. Garbage FOR SALE. FOR SALE Several choice pieces of second-hand furniture at a bar snhi. 2.13 S. C st 91 HOTEL ARRIVALS. FOR SALE Smith Premier type writer, nearly new. Inquire A. Tribnne offiec. H)RSALE Light Studebiikcr back, with both top pole and shaft ; is in first-class condition, newly paint ed; just the thing for small ranch er, ns it has good carrying capac ity; price $60: cost $135. Also e;ood bicycle. See Dr. Goble. tf A. C. MUNCH will call for Rubbish and dispose of same at any time at a reasonable charge. Address Med ford Postoffice. Signs. STGNS Display advertising, Mor gan & Stoeckmann, Miles bldg. Bill Posters VKRNE T. CANON-Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson , County Bank Building, Medford, Or. CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Ey specialist, when others fail. Office in Eagle Pharmacy. Main 233. East Main near DAnjon. Nurseries EDEN VALLEY NTJR8EHY N. S Bennett, Medford, Or. Grow tree that sell, sell trees that grow and fruit trne to label. Phone 3221. 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. Brick Companies. Billiard Parlors G.-W. Poiddy. A. T. O'Brien. O. I). Nagle. THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick manufacturers and contrac tors,: olso lime, cement nnd plaster in any quantity. Office,. Medford Phnuee Main ; S. T. BROWN & CO.-Billiards, Ci-1 gars ana oon urm&a. up eiaira, nice At the ' Nnsh .1. T. Eldred . and wife, Hilt ; H. C. Blake and wife. Va cavillc: J. P. Montgomery and wife. W. M. Perdue. Vneaville; O. II. Brown, V. E. Carpenter Wabash: J. J. Mnlloy. Eileen: C. Van Dyke. Ash land: Oeorire P. Story. C. W. Phalps. Portland; .T. A. Wick.,0. O. Setter, Olenilnle: M. E. Brocirs. Ashland; C. H. Kirk, Weed; R. C. McMillnn. Portland; O. Wilson. Oakland; J. Brine, J. J. Hasty, Ashlnnd; .1. E. Yn Thorough, Portland: Mrs. M, C. Hubbard. 13. Shouts, J. E. Patter son, Ashlnnd; Miss M. Miles, Horn brook: .1. P. Gain, Ashlnnd; L. C. Deisch, Arkansas; Mrs. n. Root, Miss Alice Root. Hilt; H. N. Tidd and wif.i. Oakland; C. II. Simons. A. F. Whitney. Ashlnnd; Mrs. Pike. Mrs. FOR SALE Cheap, fine corner lot on Jackson st., south nnd east froutoge; also choice quarter acre lot in most desirable locality in the city for $250 cash. These are two of the best buys in town. See J. W. Dressier, West 7th st. 101 FOR SALE 5 and 10-acre traots just within and adjoining city lim Yonng and Hall building, cool place to spend the hot after-. BEDFORD FURNITURE CO Underakers. noons. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron ware on hand and made to order. 113 North G street. Un dertakers. Day Phone 353. Night' Phone? C. W. Conklin 36; J. H. Butler 148. ' ' '" ' Dentists.' Farnrturs LET THE MISSION FURNITURE WORKS make that piece of furni ture. Any design, any color, any DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist. Office hours : 8 to 12, 1 to 4.. Miles Kmlrting, Mam street, ucritord, ure- DR. WALTER R. STOKES Dentist. Stucessor to J. M. Keene. ner, Como Finro. Tnblo Rock; Mr. Ilrody. Chicago; C. H. Harris, Ash lnnd; C. E. Dude, Portland; E.-C. Hughes and wife, city; S. W. Blnis ilell. New York; Jon Dnmcnbnura, San Francisco; Otto Bish, Marion, Ind.; W. C. Mitchell, Chicago V. .1. Hutch ings, San Francisco; R. J. . Wilson ami wife, St. Louis; .1. W. Dawson, Buffalo: E. B. Schoenbnch, Port- Yarboroiigli. Ashlnnd; Boudinot Con-1 l""a; R. Son, Rnn Francisco; C. R, Bceson, Ashlnnd ; Fa A. : Chandler, !. 'tland.' At tho Moore E. E. Hunter, Ida ho; F. F. Clark, Seattle; C. H. Champ lin, J. II. Wnddlo, Portland; R. G. Patch, city; E. Anderson. Gold Ilill ; P. Chnvncr, Gold Ilill 1 V. R. Smith, C. 0. Baker, C. B. Briggs, Butte Fnlhv, Joseph Brown, Detroit; W. G. Masterson, Portland; Paul Mahonoy, Ashlnnd; W. G. Wilson and wife. Ashlnnd; P. B. Herman, Grants Pass; B. A. Talent, Talent; W. S. Dnnph rey, W. A. Wilson and wife, Ash lnnd; W. II. Currier, Grants Fnss; W. E. Hnmmel, Eagle Point; A; M. Ticc, Dorris; W. R. Swaoker, Grants Pass; John Karlcy, Central Point; P. J. Mnlloy, Joe Bar; J. H. Bos nian, Gold Hill; Martha Teller, Eu gene; Roy Donn, Eugene; J. B. Wolf, Coming. ,'