THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OliFJOX, BATUKDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1000 4f 4 4. 4 4. 4. : Classified Advertisements, Business' Directory and Market Reports : tH4UtfflttM4 t. FOREST FIRE LOSSES DIMINISH THIS YEAR WASHINGTON, Oct, 2. Tins is I Ik! upon huumdii for forest , fires. l'Yiiiu In t u in tlin summer to tho be ginning of win to i' conflagrations HwiMip Hid forests uiul annually dos truy tliouNiinilii mid thousands of dollars' worth of timber, fimn prop erty, uiul oftentimes luuiimi lives. It will ho several months before Hip total damage liy foroKt firoH in known.; Probably il will reach $7.r)()00,000. LllHt Vl'llf III II Iohh was conserva tively OKtimntod lit 3100,01)0,000 t ho word ho far. A dry season, combined wild what Hooniod to lin oven iimrn llian tint iimiimI indifference to wnrd Ilia Hinall firo which always hi art Ilia niciiiiiy -I'OijHiiniiiiK oonflng rutioiiH, in tlu icnxim assigned for Huh Iohh in 1008 by mi authority of tho forest service. doing on I lid assumption that "an ouni'f) of prevention in wortli n pound of euro," tlm HiTvii-o advocates n Htringont patrol of all forested land during tho dry seanon. There ri'ally in no "euro" for foroHt fires once tins blaze Iiiih iiHKiiinnil goodly propor tioim thiri id practically nothing to do lint wait until it burn itself out, although back-firing, trench digging nnd plenty of water help some. In contrast with tho enormous lima on private timbered landn, the for pnt service point a with pride to tho tniniiiiiuii damage done by firo on tho national forest. Horn n constant and systematic patrol by pirkod forooH in inniiilainiMl throughout (ho firo season, and tho foronts nro liorc nud thoro dividod by "firo linen" merely wido roads, across which firo oaimot jump. Thud, if a blaze is dis covered, it may bo confined and ex titigiiished before it nidiinii'3 large proportions. , Firo protection piny an almost equal part with forest conservation, rriinarily, scientific forestry i noth ing more than conservative lojrinir nnd prevention of fires. If firo losses oan bo lessened, thoro is so much tho more timber ready for the nx, nnd naturally ho much more to bo cotton out of tho forests without cutting clear. MEDFORD MARKETS. Fruit and V-etaliles. (Prices paid by Mod rd merchants 1 Apples l2e lb.; p aches 2!,i4o lb; pears, l':!2c; i.ootnrinos, 3o; bweetwator grapes, 2,:;(F3c; plums, l2c; blackberries, $1.20 crate; To kay grapes., 4c. Potatoes, le lb: onions, $1.50 cwt;; green onions, 35c doz. bunches; carrots, IOIVs"! boots, 1 iAic ; string benns, 3c; cabbage, Vtc; preen poppers, 0s; cucumbcrH, lOo dozen; tomatoes, le; squash, 3050c doz; water melons, 10(u)25c; cantaloupes, 30c(5$l dozen; green corn, 1015e Cozen; pumpkins, 1015c. Butter, Eggs and Poultry. (Prices paid by Modford merchants.) Ranch butter, 30c; fancy cream ery, 37120. Fresh ranch eggs, 32VjiC. Mixed' poultry, ,10c; spring chick ens, 15c; ducks. 10c; turkeys, 15c; Feed and Miilstuffs. ! (Prices paid producers.) Hoy Timothy, $10; alfalfa, 14; trass, $13 ton, Wheat Old, $1.20 bushel: new, $1 bushel; oats, $39 ton; barley, old, $30; new, $20. (Selling prices.) ' Rolled barley, $2.00 cwt; $30 ton; lran, $1.75; middlings, $1.851.00; aborts, $1.80(1.85. Beef, 212(?I3c; pork, Oc; mutton, 3yac;lamb, 4V2c; veal (drossod), 0c. NOTICE. To whom it may concern : Rumors liavo been put in circulation regarding the manngemont of the Emoriok cafe that nro uiilruo in ovory particular, as tlioHO interested have ascertained to their complete satisfaction. Thnt popular cafe is, as usual, open to all who seek tho host of everything and 'is open day and night. A trial will .'convince tho most skoptical. 1.07 'PHILLIPS & LEADERS. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. O, W. Ktophiiiidoii to Orris Kto phoiiHiin, lot 2, block 00, Mud ford 10 I'orry K. Wynkoop to I. W. Thomas, property in Hurr's addition to Modford 2500 Sarah C. Wing to P0I111 Fer nan, lots 31 and 32, block I, Kailroatl addition to Ashland JP. O. Tryor to Cora Wilson, lot 4, block 3, Page addi tion to Mudford J. E. Hnrkdull to W. M. Smith, lot 10, block 00, Modford. . Alonzo Sluvcr to W. M. Smith, lot 2, block 05, Modford . . . 10 10 1000 700 K, W. Starr to T. J. William sou, lots 3 mid 4, block 05, Modford 2500 United Slates to Charles V. Uouklcy, S B Vi section 0, IowiibIh 35, rango 4 W ... patent George II. KoHlorson to Cora A. Iluiiklu, half interest in N W Hoctimi 8, township 37, ran go 4 W C. C. Taylor to Efl'io L. Taylor, B V-i 'f !t 3, block 18, lie- attay's ndditioii to Modford, also property in Cottage ad dition to Mudford United State to Marvel M. 000 Tavlor, hind in section 27, townsbip 37, range 3 W ...patent United States to Samuel Fur ry, land in section 28, town ship 38, rango 1 W patent United Slates to Trasc I Piatt, 100 acres in section 8, town ship 33, range 2 W patent United States to Clayton M. Dunn, N E section 22, township 38, range 4 B ...patent George W. Dunn to Carter F. Davidson, land in I) L C 37, townsbip 37, range 2 W . . Carter T. Davidson half acre in Ashland C. E. Hooper to Margaret L. Heoser, lots 4, 5, 0 and 7 block 3, Highland Park ad dition to Ashland Susan O. Blake to Henry L. While, 50 acres in D L C 43, township 31), range 1 E Clyde A. Payne to Lillian P. Putnam,, lot 3, Moicklo & Payne addition to Ashland J. W. Hatcher to J. M. Wil liams, .'W.75 acres in town ship 30, range IE Walter Moore to E. II. Cun ning bain, 30 acres in town ship 38. range 1 W State land board to Walter Moore, land in townsbip 38, range 1 W Eiiphcina Allen to D. R. An ilrus, lot 0, block 4, Ross addition to Modford 1200 1200 10 1000 175 4000 10 r riFflBD TIME TABLE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY I Northbound. I No. 20Roscburg Pass... 7:41 a. m No. 12ShttBta Limited...! !:2"V m No. lOlOrogon Express ..I S :24 p. m No. 14lPortland Express. 8:31) p. m Southbound. No. lllShasta Limited... I 5:50 a.m. No. lStCalifoniia ExpressllO :35 a. m. No. 13S.-F, Express .... I 3:32 p.m. Medford to Jacksonville. Motor cor leaves Train leaves Train leaves Train leaves . Motor car leaves . 8:00 a. m 10 :45 a. m 3 :25 p. m 6 ;00 p. m 9 :30 p. m Jacksonville to Medford. Motor leaves Train loavos Train loaves . . . . Train loaves Motor car loavos 7:00 a. m. 8:45 a. m. 2 :30 p. m 4 :30 p. m. 7:30 l.m. PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY. No. ll No. 3' No. 2 No. 4 No.l' No. 2 No. 3 Loavos Modford . Loavos Modford . Arrives Medford. Arrives Medford. 8 :00 a. m 2 :20 p. m. 10:10 a. m 5 :00 p. m. 8 :45 a. m. 9 :05 a. m. 3 :05 p. m. 4 :15 p. m. Arrive Eagle Pt. . .. Loaves Eagle Pt.. . Arrivos Eagle Pt.. . No. 4 Leaves Eagle Pt. . MAIL CLOSES. Northbound . , Southbound . , Eagle Point., 8 :55 a. m. 9 :00 p. m. 8 :10 p. m, 3 :00 p. m 2:00 p. m : Your Wants : TAN Be Easily Satisfied by a Want Ad In The Tribune. J v Costs but a Few Cents, Saves Time and Money. No Matter What It Isa Want teni a word, s x nsert ons FOR RENT-T-9-room furnished bun galow, long lonse, close in. Benson InvsjmentCo. 168 TO RENT A now Underwood type writer; terms rcnsonuble. Address II, care Tribune. FOR RENT 5-room house and largo barn, threo blocks from city park, 15. Bi-nson Investment Co. 108 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, all modern conveniences. No. 10, North Grape street. Mrs. Jennie L. Stone. FOR RENT Farm in the Meadow district, 320 acres, 280 good fanning land. For one or more years. Rent or expected to buy stock, soncict iug of hogs, horses and farming tools. Bargain on latter. Address A. J. Olson, Gold Hill, Or. FOR RENT Rooms at 604 West 10th street, corner King street; one front room upstairs, suite of room; downstairs in suite or single; hot and cold water and bnth; large screened porches; lawn and shade for tho comfort of patrons. FOR RENT Boarding house, in bus iness center of Medford, nicely lo cated with beautiful grounds, at n reasonable rental. Inquire at Rogue River Electric Companv, 209 W. Main St. REACHING THE SPOT It Oan Be Done. So Scores of Medford Citizens Bay To cure an aching buck. The palm of rhcumutiam, The tired-out fooling, You must reach the unit get at the cause. - - Id most cases 'tis the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills ore for the kid neys. O. L, Boone, corner Ninth and C streets, Medford, Or., says: "I was troubled with rheumatism when I first began using Doan's Kidney Pills. I did not think they -would do me any good, but finaily pr-vnired a box at Hr.skins' drug store. They proved to be tho romody I required My kidneys wore restorod to thoir normal condition, and the pains nnd aches in my back woro romovod. Doau ' Kidney Pills lived up to their representations in my ess 3." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole agents for the TJnltod States. Romomber the name Doan's and take no other. 46 MEDFORD. Or., Aug. 5, 1909 Hall's Texas Wonder, of St. Louis, cured my daughter of a severe kidney and blndder trouble ofter doctor? failed to give any relief, and I can cheerfully recommend it. Mrs. L. L Wilson. 135 Bartlett St. Sold by Haskins' Drug Store. ' .'. ' For news, while it is news, read The Trihune. F. Why? From a small beginning tho sale and use of Chamberlain's Coujrh Rem edy hns extended to oil parts of the United States nn dto mony foreign countries. Why? Because it has proved especially valuable for coughs and colds. For snlo by Leon B. Has kins' Pharmacy. FOR SALE At Vincent's horse cheap. Darn, ft 168 FOR SALE Furniture nnd , throe years' lease' lodging house on Main street. Best location in the city. Bonsonx Investment Co. 168 FOR SALE $2200 ; new two-room house nnd large barn, lot 50x100, on Holly street, only one block from Ad Will SuddIv It. One . for the Pr r,p, of Four. 4 f WANTED. WANTED Table boarder wanted at 325 Riverside avenue, S. 168 WANTED A Chinese first-class cook wants a situation in a hotel or restaurant. Address Chinese Laun dry, Medford, Or. 176 WANTED A competent girl for a small family; good wages. Address P. O. Box 423. WANTED Married man familiar with orchard culture, who will board help on fruit ranch. Call at Con dor Water & Power Co., 209 West Seventh. 107 WANTED Whole, white, clean cot ton rags, at the Tribune office; no overalls or jumpers taken. WANTED First-class waitress at the Franco-American hotel; fare paid. Morrison & Lash, Yreka, Cal. WANTED An experienced girl for dining room work at the Louvre Cafe. WANTED Experienced quarry man. Address P. O. Box 418, Medford, Or. WANTED An experienced waitress at the Totel Nash. WANTED First-class fi-mule team ster. See Price, the blacksmith. ' VANTED 12 wood choppers to chop cordwood nnd tierwood. Address E W. Liljegran. Tolo, Or. Main street, one of the very best locations in the city. Will sell on easy terms. Benson Investment Co. ' 168 .f FOR SALE At West Side stables, one mule, one saddle pony, one sin gle driver, one young ranch team. FOR SALE 3 acres stood garden land, under, ditch; good house; Phoenix. Matt Calhoun. FOR SALE o-room house, 31 S. Orange street, $350; three lots and house $2000. P. O. Box 536. FOR SALE Oak, fir and pine wood, cordwood, 4-foot lengths, will be sawed into 16-inch lengths when de sired; fir wood split and in blocks 10 inches in length. F. Osenbrugge, Studcbaker Bros. Co.'s warehouse. FOR SALE Eight or ten rods of good picket fence, in sections, nil 1 ready to put up. Inquire of Bert Anderson, Medford. Or. FOR SALE 160 acres good fruit . land 1 mile from Merlin, $15 per acre; one-fifth cash, balance 6 yrs. 6 per cent; will divide. Address B, core Tribune. 168 FOR SALE Good team of mares, one with colt at side, 7 years old, weight between 1300 and 1400 pounds, a fine work team and splen did walkers; three Jersey milch cows, 8 nice shoots of about 150 pounds weight. Inquire of F. L. Orr, on tue old Van Horderburg plncc, miles below Central Point or Bert Anderson. Medford, Or. FOR SALE-i-5-room house, 31 South Orange street, between Seventh nnd Eighth streets, for $1350; same with 75 feet $1500; with 90 feet $1625, or three lots and house for $2000; one lot for $550; two lots $1000. In quire on premises. FOR SALE 7-year-old black mare, ride or drive single or double; also good milk cow. 0. L. Pankey, IV2 miles northeast of Central Point, or address care Tribune. FOR SA,LE New 5-room bungalow on Peach street N. ; pantry, bath room, closets, screened porch, mi3 sion furniture, electric lights, sewer connection,, city water supply con tracted if or. Good well and pump, Woodshed. Apply to W. J. Roberta, office over Medford National bank." BUSINESS DIRECTORY Physicians and Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office and res ident phone Main 2301. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Physician and surgeon. Office, 133 W. Main st. Phone Main 577, Medford. DR. H. J. ' CONROY Successor to Dr. Jones. Office in Stewart build ing. S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and burgeon. Modern equipped operat ing rooms. X-Bay. Office hours: 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson Co. Bank Building. DR. F. Q. CABLOW. Dfl. EVA MAINS CABLOW Osteopathic Physicians. Mission Block, Phone 291, Medford. DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians, Mission Block Phojie 291, Medford. Dentists. DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist. Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles Building, Main street, Medford, Ore gon. Amusements. BIJOU THEATEE West Seventh st. continuous performance every eve ning of motion pictures ana illus trated ballads. Entire change of pro -gram Monday. Wednesday and Fri day. Admission 10 and 15 cents. SAVOY THEATER North d'Anjou street ; latest motion pictures and il lustrated songs. Entire change of program, Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. Bill Posters VERNE T. CANONBUI Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford, Or. Billiard Parlors S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, loung and Hall building. A nice cool place to spend the hot after, noons. Furniture H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in new and second hand furniture and hard ware. Agents for Mound City kit chen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly Sts., Med ford. Mission Furniture made to order. Cabinet work of all kinds A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves and Ranges. New and Second Hand Furniture. Ends' old stand, 18-20 F St .South. Phone 91. Medford, Or. Hospitals. MEDFORD HOSPITAL Surgical cases a specialty; thorough equip ment. Mrs. L. G.' Gardner, . Prop., 446 E. Evergreen St., Medford. Photograph Studios. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mackey'and die with joy." Over At len & Reagan's store; entrance 00 Seventh street. Drayage and Transfer. ADAMS & MOORE, GENERAL Draying and Transfer, will call anywhere in city. Phone Main 561 Stand at S. P Depot FOR SALE 160 acres good fruit land, 30 acres cleared; stock and implements with place $2000. Chas R. Pigeon. Medford. ' FOR SALE 1200 acres unimproved and, also improved lnnd, suitable for fruit, for sale cheap. See H. M. Coss, sole agent, 604 W. Tenth St Medford. FOR SALE Twenty acres, near Merlin; good fruit land; $400; terms. Address S, Tribune. FOR SALE -1200 acres improved lnnd, suitable for fruit, for sale cheap. See H. M. Coss, sole agent, 604 W. Tenth St., Medford. tf. FOR SALE 5 and 10-acre tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE Choice business proper ty at a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address P. O. Box 418. TTtTTTttt BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Building and Loan Association JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C. Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128 E. Main street. Attorneys F.J.NEWMAN, JOHN CABEZN. Newman & Cat-kin, Court Lawyers. Corporation and criminal prac tice in state and federal courts. Of ficea over Jackson County bank. COLVIG. & BEAMS W. M. Colvig, C. L. Beames. Lawyers. Office: Medford Bank Building. Seconal Floor. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm building. PORTER 3. NEFF Attorney-at-la m No. 9 D street, ground floor. Stenographer. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm blocfc. Stenographic work done quickly and well. Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real estate, loans and fire insurance. Office 112 W. Main St., Medford Ore. Phone 3073. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. has the best equipped job affice in Southern Oregon; Portia ad prices. 37 South Central ave. Opticians. DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op tician between Portland and Sac ramento. Office on West Main street ana railroad. CALL ON DR. J. BONNEB, Ey specialist, when others fad. Office in Eagle Pharmacy. Main 233. East Main near D'Anjou. Jeweler. ELWOOD AND BURNETT, the jew elers, carry a complete stock and make a specialty of high grade re pair work. Opposite the Nash Ho tel. GEO. A. BUTT Watchmaker jew eler and engraver. My jewelry stock is up-to-date. My facilities, includ ing eperience and material for re pair work, are the best in the city. Corner G and Seventh sts. Nurseries CARLTON NURSERY Grow all all kinds of nursery stock without irrigation or fertilizer, but on deep, rich soil, producing a normal growth and a vigorous, healthy tree, with a strongo root growth. Those tree3 are especially adapted to Rogue River valley soil and conditions. J. P. Adams, Agent, P. O. Box 143. Office in Central Point Hotel, Cen tral Point, Or. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything put out. Wjare not in the trust. H. B.- Patterson, office, in Hotel Nash. 'f ' i: EDEN VALLEY NURSEHY N. S. Bennett, Medford, Or. : Grow trees that sell, sell trees that grow and fruit true to label. Phone 3221. UOGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery) stock. C. E. Cookj Prop. R. R. V. depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 583. Medford. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron ware on hand and inade to order 128 North G street. Brick Companies. G. W. Priddy. A. T. O'Brien. O. D. Nagle. THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick manufacturers and contrac tors; also lime, cement and plaster in any quantity. Office, Medford National bank bldg. Phonee Main 545. Underakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day Phone 353. Night Phones C. W. Conklin 36; J. H. Butler 148. 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. R. R. Depot.