THtt MKPFOltn DATLY TJM'HUNB, MEDFORD, OR IXi OX, SATURDAY, OCTODKR 0, lfKfl .f-f "f V I Classified Advertisements, Business Directory and Market Reports l HOW TO USE THE NATIONAL FORESTS Forest SiiHirvimir M. L. KrickitMii liuu itumed lliu lolluwiiiK brief h'Iiii hiH of imliiiniil forest la wm unit reg nlutiiiiiM lor tliu iihu of lliu public; Tliu Crater national l'orol iiiuluduit tlio limilrt withdrawn by executive or der tor nnliiniul forest purpoiu, v. Iiii'li iuru situated in tlic Rogue Hivur, A ipli'nto River and Upper Klamatli l.uku watersheds. Claims. A iilTeoliug lliu (iliu to claims al ready cnlalilii-licd within tliu boiiu daric of lliu iiulioiiiil forest, tliu iund office, di-pai'liiinnt of lliu interior, ha entire jurisdiction. Tliu secretary of lliu interior, however, requests the co-operation of lliu forest service by having iU finest officers, who uru on t hi" ground, examine and report on claims that hit iii-ii lo hu within the hniindai'ii'N of national forest k. No forest officer nor lliu for it service nmlii'H any recommendation either for or iiiiiitHt the issuance of piitcnl lo a rhviin. Their duly is simply lo report tliu fuels resulting from tint UMiuiiuiition, and tliu gen era I laml i.llico decides the hiatus of nil hinds. l''ull in liii'iiiii I ion nhout tint laud liitt'H, if not already well known, can l0 Hceurod by writ tin.' the local laud office. Homesteads, Act June (I, 1906. Homesteads iiinler lliu forest home stead net of June 11, J'.lllll, enn lie taken up in national forests where tliu land desired is more valuable for agricultural than for any oilier pur pose. Tho elassifieatiou of the land nailer this net is wholly within the jurisdiction of (lie secretary of agri ctilturn. Squalling on forest laud is prohibited and hcIIIcuiciiIh except un der special use permit cannot hu made until land has heen listed mid a fil ing secured. Mining. M:iiing, prospecting mid -the loca tion of mineral in national forests is not interfered with. Minhig laws al ready existing apply in national for ests the same as on the ptihlic do iii'i!!" .". .did discovery is always recoi.ii.eil. One of these laws is that u miniim claim must he used for purposes consistent with its charac ter nuil tending toward its development. The establishment and conduct of Mores, hotels, etc., on uuperfeeled claims cannot he interpreted to mean development of '.he claim, and special permits for such business establish menls must he secured from the for est service. Another of these laws is that the timber needed in the de velopment of a mining claim cannot lie cut only from the claim in ques tion or from the Rroup of chums con tiguous to tho one wheru tho material is to he used. Timber cut from an other party's unpatented claim or group of claims, whether with the elu'.ini.nt's consent or not, constitutes tws.iass. ' Tho necessary timber for minuv r development of n mine not nvail.ihle on Hie sumo claim or group of ehims,' in'iy he secured from na tional forest laud by applying to n forest officii'. Fires. The essential duty of tho forest service is to pretoct tho forest from fire Sinco tic penalty for leaving n camp lire n:ielinguished or allow ing i Kro li spread is punishable bv biil h iiMirisonmcnt and a heavy fine, boih by tho state and by the government, it ,i to the interest of everyone lo use euro with camp firos and to co-operate and assist forest officers in reporting and chocking forest fires. Game. Tho fcdornl government lias no ju risdiction over tho protection of game i - - inside or outside national forests. The game laws aru entirely slate mut ters mid the enforcement of the law rests with the stale game warden. Forest rangers, however, are often appointed hy the stale game warden lis deputy game wardens. Grazing. Except lor the stock used by campers mid travelers and a total of leu head of milch cows or work horses, permits tiro reipiirud for the grazing of cattle, horses, sheep, goats and hogs on the forest. Special Uses. Proper use of Ihe national forest by the people, such as transient cmnpin, hunting, fishing, prospect ing for mineral, surveying for law ful projects, are unrestricted, mid no permits are reipiired. Permits aru necessary, however, on national forests for nil other kinds of occupancy or uses whether begun before or after the national forest was e-tahlishcd, except upon (1) patented laud; (2) upon valid claims for uses consistent with the development of such claims; (It) upon liuhts of way amounting to case ments. Hotels, store-, stage stations, haras, fences, roads, residences, Minnner resorts, hunters, trappers, miners' and stockmen's cabins, tele phone nnd telegraph lines, railroad, tramways, transmission lines, con duits, reservoirs, ditches, wharfs, etc. are all uses which require permits and upon which the forester mny. when commercial or valuable, make reasonable charge fo rtheir enjoy ment.' - , Timber. The timber necessary for the use of campers, travelers and surveyors mav he cut without permit. Set tlers, prospectors or similar small consumers mny obtain freo use. per mits lo $20 slumpage value from forest rangers and supervisors. Ihe timber so obtained under free use permit must he used for domestic purposes, and not for any business or for sale. Seo Prof. Anton Romanoff, for merly court violinist of Austrian em peror, for lessons on violin, guitar mid mandolin. Leave orders at Nash .tel. MEDFORD MARKETS. Fruit and v-etables. (Prices paid by Mod rd merchant 1 Apples l2c lb.; p aches 2yie lb; penrs, l'2((i)2c; t.ectnnucs. 3c; sweetwatcr grapes, 2,,i3c; plums, V2c; blackberries, $1.20 crate; To kay grapes, 4c. Potatoes, lc lb: onions, $1.50 cwt ; ; groen onions, 3.ro doz. bunches ; carrots, ltffllVaO! boots, & i.1 string benns, 3c; cnbhngc, lvac; green peppers, (is; cucumbers, 10c dozen; tomatoes, lc; squash, 3050o doz; water molons. l(ifa)25c; cantaloupes. 30c$l dozen; grcon corn, 1015e dozen: pumpkins, 10(al!c. Butter, Eggs and Poultry. (Prices paid by Modford tnerchnnta. Ranch butter, 30c; fancy cream ery, 37V20. Fresh ranch eggs, 32Vic. Mixed poultry, lOe; spring chick ens, 15c; ducks, 10c; turkeys, 15e; Feed and Millstuffs. (Prices pnid producers.) Mny Timothy, $10; alfalfa, 14; grass, $13 ton. Wheat Old, $1.20 bushel; new, $1 bushel; oats, $39 ton; barley, old, $30 j new, $20. (Selling prices.) . Rolled barley, $2.00 cwt; $36 ton; brnn, $1.75; middlings, $1.851.00; shorts, $1.80(3)1.85. Beef, 2's3o; pork, Go; mutton, 3'2c; lamb, 4M.o; veal (drossod), 0c. 4 4 4 4 We me Orowmrn-TliiT Hlwt from til NO AOKNTB Our Troiw nro grown inpilT WITHOUT IRRIGATION Writs fur frrni otlo. Larso stork vnrlitliitMiilUltlo forooutmurtittil orclmnla Cholc Fruit, Nut anil Ornamantal Tri, Orapa Vino, small Fruit Plants and Shrubbary Tim Dam.rs Nuiiskiuhb HsIoOHlos, IZ1 Grand AvB,Portlsnd,Ors. Paul de Anna FIRST-CLASS GERMAN WATCHMAKER, JEWEL ER AND ENGRAVER. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. IN CONNECTION WITH MED FORD LOAN OFFICE, COR. CENTRAL AVE. AND SEV-. ENTH ST., MEDFORD. T BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Vnnr Wnnts : . w XVUl TV aillO Pnyslclans and Surgeons. Building and Loan Assoclatiu7 TAN Be Easily Satisfied by a Want Ad In The Tribune. R- w- STEABNS m. D.-oPPosite jackson county buildixo t li r,,.i,.t r 4, c ti Ait ., Jaon County bank. Night calls AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 0. C. V COStS bUt a FeW CentS, SaVeS Time and Money. NO promptly answered. Office and res- Ac8 Secretary, 12& E. Matter What It ls-a Want Ad Will Supply It. One X ident phon9 Main 2301- Ma'n Btreet 'mornM Cent a Word, Six Insertions for the Price of Four. s-A- lockwood, m. D.-Physician F. j. newman john carhn t 1 and surgeon. Office, 133 W. Main Newman & Ca'rkin, Court Lawyers! lt4YttiMff4444t44i44T St. Phone Main 577, Medford. Corporation and criminal prao- - - " - tioe in state and federal courts Of- WHTZ0i FOR SALE CONROY-Successor to fices over Jackson County bank ' Pr- JoDe8- 0fflce in Stewart build- COl.VIQ & REAMS W. M. Colvig, WANTKI) - The Bro.licrl.oo.l of R'lt SALE-Finc east facing build- f-T-r-r-. J MeHfT' 1, c"""'1 Americn Y.-emc. nro 12 years old, "K 1"t "" nMh ""' 50x200, b feEELY, M. D.-Physician and Medford Bank Building. Second nnd lutve 120,0110 members. If yoi! levo' remI-v f"r building, seven Surgeon. Modern equipped operat- , or: would like to help mo organize in Mock8 from v- - loqiiiro 211 V. ""8 rooms. X-Ray. Office hours: WITIIINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Ar-hlimd, Medford and GrnulH I'nss, JLi!!!: 17S 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Of fiee In Jackson palm buildin- I can give yon it splendid contract. KOIt SALE ( 'heap, solid black wal- Bank Building. - Sec tV. A. Mullock, Hotel Xanb, Med- nut bureau and commode; walnut OK. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA E NEFF Attorney-at-Iaw J'ord, stale manager. 171) leather covered settee and chair; MAINS CARLOW Osteop at h i c 9 ILBtreet ground floor. WAXTKIl -Men wanted, steady o7k ardr.,l,e; walnut upholster- Weians. Mission Block, Phone Stopher. at Modoc orchard. Inquire at .Itnmg chair, and 291, Medford. Ef.T.A M nATTWAWP, u,,. ranch house or of V. A. Sumner, T'".:huVn' ki"'' ;c" i'l'"lt; table, re- Dentists. Stenographic work done quickly and v . I.. fngerutor; tubs, boiler, irons, Gru- well M ' " ' ' K nite cookinu- titeasile, crocks and DR. FRANK ROEERTS Dentist. WANTED 1 men for trip to Lake- gallon jars, bowls and pitchers, iron Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles Real Estate. view by team: fare cadi, going, 20, bed, mattress and springs. 213 S. Building, Main street, Medford, Ore- BENSON INVESTMENT CO R 1 round (rip $27. Paul De Atia cor- (ntrHl avenue. 177 and ; J ncr Ccnlral ave. and Man, 1,7 FOR SALE-., good young work Amusements. Office 112 W. Main St., Medford HMvn'ii f- t 1 i- . mules. Iii'jiuie at People s meat mar- nro pt,n 1071 AM I.I I Experienced ore hnrdist, . , ,. MM 1 , PTTrirr Tn"Trn ,, 7 ure. fhone 6076. married, no children, want, to take k-et-- LAJ'iller lu BIJOU THEATER West Seventh st. Printers and PubltehTt charge of orchard. Address X, care EOR SALE Full blood Scotch coolie, e?nt'nous performance every eve- Printers and Publishers. . Tribune. 174 male, tan color, full white collar, ning of motlon P'ctures ann illu. MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. has WAXTKIl-You lo look in, Benson's fcct fro,,t- 213 S- Central ave- trated.bralIads- f ch,anSp Pfl the best equipped job Dffice in b rg ,i s on 11 V " 177 Monday. Wednesday and Fn- Southern Oregon; Portlaad prices. Ki'.klL: : tz:., u . . t. : : : day. Admission 10 and 15 cents. 37 South rcnti WANTED First-class porter at the 1('H ALh-Simplex shopping bags, 61 bouib Antral . Moore hotel. I)"Plcx shopping bags, Triplex shop- Bill Posters Opticians. WANTED Someone with good ref- IsTcntral nv'e.' C 177 " VE.RN.E T- CANON Bill Poster and DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op- erenccs to rent a first-class room- ,;nR ..,.. 7. Distributor. All orders promptly tician between Portland and Sao- ing house in a high-grade location SALKA comple te filled. Room 7, Jackson County ramento. Office on West Main street mi, nousc in a m,ii-ijraic location. joj, llml Iicspaper plant and out- Bank Building, Medford, Or. and 'aim.ad Pierce & Son. fit with large stock of paper and ZT. 7r j '- WANTKD-$7.-.0; one rear, interest st-class f'.n.iture; two publica- Billiard Parlors CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Ey. 32 per cent; payable monthly; good ti""s; win seM for lcss thnn cost of s- T- BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci- sPec'ast- when others faU. Office real e-tntc. Ho'x 118. Medford. 173 0,ltfit ; cash or $700 cash and gars and Soft Drinks. Upstairs, m T-agle Pharmacy. Main 233. East ' j balance of $300 on time. Address Young and Eall building. A nice am near D'Anjon. WANTED A Chinese- first-class, C. E. D., care of Medford Daily cool place to spend the hot after- Jeweler cook wants a situation in a hotel or , Tribune. noons ' rcMaurant. Address "C," care of yryi ur Whv l,,v o f-n : ELWOOD AND BURNETT, the jew- Jl 1Z5 lWril el- carry a complete stocAnd WANTED A competent girl for n Fish Lake ditch. V3 miles out from H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in new p.rork towsita the Nash small family: good wages. Address postoffice. for $300; also have a and second hand furniture and hard- el P. O. Box 423. 5-acre tract. Buy from owner and ware. Agents for Mound Citv kit- : WANTED Whole, white, clean cot- vo commission. No 20 South chen cabinet. 323 E. Sevenfh k GE0; BUTT-Watchmaker jew- , . ., fiV Peach street, or P. O. Box 842. 173 ' eler and engraver. My jewelry stock ton rags, at the Tribune office; no XHSSION FURNITURE WORKS- is up-to-date. My facilities, includ- overn or .lumpers taken. rUH SALE Finely split stovewood r, . 0,, , c, ,r , . J, . ,' ""-,u" .tVTt.n ' : io onk, fir and pine, and cordwood Corner 8th and Holly Sts., Med- ing epenence and material for re- WANTED Experienced quarry man. snwej ;nto lc jIM.h ienrth blocks Mission Furniture made to pair work, are the best in the city. Address P. O. Box 418, Medford, 'CM 0 F Osenbruce ''tudebaker 0rder- Cabinet work of 0,1 ads. Corner G and Seventh sts. 0r- ! Bros. Warehouse. A trial order solicited. Nurseries WANTED An experienced waitress FOR SALE At West Side stables, MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves CARLTON NURSERY Grow all at the Totel Nash. one mule, one saddle pony, one sin- and Ranges. New and Second Hand an 0f nursery without VAXiTiTk tj 1 v . , gle driver, one young ranch team. Furniture. Eads' old stand, 18-20 . . .. ANTED 12 wood choppers to chop , Q1 ,f ' . irrigation or fertdizer, but on deep, cordwood and tierwood. Address E. F,0R SALE-3 acres good garden F St -South. Phone 91, Medford, Or. producing a normal erowth W. Liljegran, Tolo, Or. land, under ditch; good house; ricU sou, producing a normal growth mm. Phoenix. Matt Calhoun. nospuais. and a vigorous, healthy tree, with . 4r .4 FOR SALE 5-room house, 31 S. MEDFORD HOSPITAL Surgical a strongo root growth. Those trees FQR RENT. Orange street, $350; three lots and cases a specialty; thorough equip- are especihlly adapted to Rogue f 4- -f4-Vt house $2000. P. O. Box 53G. ment. Mrs. L. G. GardnerProp., River valley soil and conditions. J. Kdl? ih-vt . .- ...in fn m FOR SALE--Oak, fir and pine wood, 446 E. Evergreen St.. Medford. P. Adams, Agent, P. 0. Box 143. nm Ur.-Nl Ur sale, tour-room , , . . . , ,, r . , nee- n T , V . tt l -house,, 1218 Tenth street. Inquire cordd fot engths, will be Photograph Studios. P"1 ?"CntraI Po Hotel, Cen- at 3'M South Central ave sawed into 10-inch lengths when de- ; 1-1 tral Point. Or. . mn " v- M. , . r-r 8'red; fir wood split nnd in blocks MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with nTTA1j. vrmoporro 7 ZT-" FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, 16 -mAe3 in lenh F Qsenbrugge. Mackey and die with joy." Over At- QUAE?J fTOSERIES-Our trees all modern ' convemenees. No. 10, Studebaker Bros. Co.'s warehouse. Ien & Reagan's store; entrance 00 are b,n?d?d. ?fted- 0ur stock North Grap, street. Mrs. Jenn, L. h 31 Sout,, Seventh 6treet, lSt,!ZZ FOR RENT Farm in the Meadow teSCS D ' ? PatterSD' " district. 32 acres, 280 good fanrnng 75 feet $1500: with 90 feet $1025, or ADAMS & MOORE GENERAL --a- land. For one or more years. Rent- three lots and house for $2000; one n - , , GET ROGUE RTVER VALLEY NURSERY or expected to buy stock, sonciot- lot for $550 tw0 ,otg $1000- In. DrW"g and Transfer, will call Qrowers of high-grade nursery ng of hogs, horses and farming qire . premi8e3, . anywhere in city Phone Main 563 stock. C. E. Cook, Prop. R. R. V. tools. Bargain on latHr. Address ' ' tand at 8. P. Depot d t p Q g41 ph 83 A. J. Olson. Gold Hill. Or., F0R SALE-7-year-old black mare. Medford : : ride or drive single or double; also a.. : 5n FOR RENT Rooms at 604 West good milk cow. G. L. Pankey, 1 ! Tln SnP- 10th street, corner King street; one miles northeast of Central Point, or LOST. j SMITH Tin shop. I'm und front room upstairs, suite of rooms address care Tribune. -- sheet iron ware on hand and made to downstairs in suite or single; hot and FOR SALE New 5-room bungalow LOST-Plain gold rin "Alice" en- rder 128 North G street. cold water and bath; large screened on panPu strpBf TJ nnntre hnrh. . . , icV Pr.ot. p.nin ' porches; lawn and shade for tho "0 ??CIi Kwh T own Companies. comfort of natrons " cl0.' screened porch, mis- offl(,e nnd TePeive rewnrd. 175 G. W. Priddy. A. T. O'Brien. j-iinuort 01 patrons. gl0n urmtre) electric lights, sewer q d vr , FOR RENT Boarding house, in bus- connection, city water supply con- LOST One 18-nionths-old black MFlWlRn RRTPk' rn iness center of Medford, nicely lo- tracted for. Good well and pump. arie It; gentle with star brand ,,,, ?: cated with beautiful gro'unds. at n Woodshed. Apply to W. J. Roberts, f B upside down. Return to torBgnCnklsmmfeaC JS i reasonable rental. Inquire at office over Medford National bank.' . A. Duiilnp and get reward. 14 Jmil Rogue RiverEloetno Company, 209 VQR SALR160 acreg d fruit LAI? n National bank bldg. Phonee Main W. Mam St. . , , b L , , FOR SALE Cheap to close estate, rj: land, 30 acres cleared; stock audi , ,. , ., r ,. , , ' aiJ- "" " . . ... , ' . one splendid thoroughbred Percher- imp lenient s with place $2000. Chas. ,.' ... , . , llnileraUerx it , T3...,o iu ..in..,.ti.. t -n- r i -i . 011 f iv, black one nearlv new hack, . unuerdKera. no Z o des o a ,, u ce 0 , tor 0,10 or tw0 Pood ns "ew MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.-Un- L trnl hnV rey aw no o 1 1 1 ncrcs unimproved for cnsh or nppl.0ved security. Ap- dertakers Day Phone 353. Night hu. mine 1 1111 11U.J .iil uni oiuj pio nm nS() improved land, suitable iv w Ar Tribune Plm.o r w pn; qo. 1 a pared to fill all orders at short no- for fruit, for sale cheap. See H. M. ' M" Tr'b""ei Sar? tice. but carry the most complete line Coss, sole agent, 604 W. Tenth St , FOR SALE 1200 acres improved -ii!'Br of harness, saddles, bridles, whips, jfodford. " bind, suitable for fruit, for sale MEDFORD. Or., Aug. 5, 1909. robes, blankets, wagon covers, tents, - cheap. Sec II. M. Coss. sole agent, IIn" 3 Texas Wonder, of St. LouU, etc., that can bo found in southern l'0B ALE Jwenty acres, near Tt?llt)l st . Medford tf. cured my daughter of a sevore kidney Oregon nt prices that cannot fail to Merlin; good fruit land; $100; terms. ! !I ! J and bladder trouble offer doctor'1? please when quality of stock and Address S. Tribune l,FOR SALE 5 and 10-acre tracts failed to give any relief, and I can workmanship is considered. Don't FOR SALE Choieo business proper-1 just within and adjoining city lim- cheerfully recommend it. Mrs. L, I., forget tho place, 317 E. Seventh ty nt 0 bargain, on long time; easy I its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay- Wilson. 135 Bartlett St. Sold by street, Medfovd. ' terms. Address P. O. Box 418. ments. Address P. 0. Bos 418. Haskins' Drug Store.