Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 14, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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TJfB MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, UHKfiOX. TJIt'RSDAY, OCTOBER 14, IfifW.
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1 Classified Advertisements, Business Directory and Market Reports i
BIG MONEY MADE
IN OREGON HOGS
Stockyards Manager Shows Avenue
Where Gold Awaits
Farmer.
PORTLAND, Oct. 1 1. "Oregon
furiiiui'H kIiihiIiI rniso hot' it" they
want lo miiko money fiiHt," Miiid 1).
O. Lively, general agent of tlio I'ort
liinil Union Hloeyynrd. "Oregon i
peculiarly adapted In mining hiiKH,
liud wheat jiiilii'iniihly fed to this pork
erx, (mi be mad eto bring from $1
lo ifl.2.' n hiiHhel.
''Oregon (-iiittM or nl fulfil is good
feed for tlm hog while they nrp
growing, mill I lie wheal need only lie
ued in hardening tlm flch while the
miiiimN lire liciiiir protut rt'd for mar
ket. All idea prevail that beraiiMe
lillle corn in raided in tin- northwest
Hint llic fattening of hog is not
profitable, ami thin idea iniixt li got
Ion rid of, ii m there i no real foun
ilnliim for lln belief.
"Hog for tlm market nro very
waree, beeniole tlm hiixiueK" of hog
rnihinB has been neglected. ITi'nvy
importations of pork and bacon from
tlio eiml have been tlm rcHtill, with
Iho eoiiHeipiont high prices, for sueh
thing.
"Poor hog 'itn be olilniimd now
nt 5 ccntx ii pound, whiln fat hogs
bring 8 cent. Tlm farmer who buys
n poor boit and adds 100 pounds to
tlii weight can, by the expenditure of
!,'! for feed, realize $8 for Iho ad
ditional weight mid 3 cents on the
original weight of the hog within n
p'horl time." : '
Mr. and Mrn. Ii. 11. Kirby of Ap
plegnte have returned homo after a
short visit with friends in Medford.
' Mr. and Mr. Oeorgn Orr of I.ewel
lyn, Neb., and Mr. and Mrs. M. T.
Clancy of liii! Spring. Ncv.. were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Orr
during' the week.
More Than Enough Is Too Much.
To maintain health, a mature man
or woman needs just enough food lo
repair the waste and supply energy
and body heat.' The habitual con
fuimplioii of more food than is nec
essary for lhc-e purposes is the
prime cause of stomach "troubles,
'rheumatism ami disorders of Iho Kid-
nevs. Jl irounien won imiiiin"i
revise your diet, let reason and not
appetite control and lake a few doses
of niamherlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets and you wMI soon be all right
again. Vor sale by Leon 1'- Hn:d;imt'
pharmacy.
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MEDFORD Tl ME TABLE.
RftllTHERN PACtFtC RAILWAY.
Northbound.
No. 20jHascbnrg Pass..
No. 12lSht(Hta Limited..
No. 15 Oregon Express.
7:41
g -2 a. m.
5:24 p. m.
8:30 p.m.
No. Mlt'ortland Kxpress.l
. Southbound.
No. lllShnsta Limitod
5 :50 a. m
No.l5'Ciiliforoia Kxpross
10 :35 ft. m.
3:32 p. m.
No. 13 S. V. Express
Meriford to Jacksonville.
Motor car leaves . .
Train loaves
Train loaves
Train leaves
Motor car leaves . . .
8 -.00 a. m.
10:15 n. m
3 :S5 p. m.
0 :00 p. m
0 :30 p. n
" "Jacksonville tojacdford.
Motor ieaves
Train loavos
Train leaves
Train leaves
7 :00 a. m.
8 :45 o. m.
2 :30 p. m
4:30 p. m.
Motor oar lenvos
7 :30 p. m.
iYluitn wi" ..... - - , ,,
pp7niTX"gASTERN RAILWAY.
. No. 1 Loavos Modford... 8:00a.m
No. 3 Leaves Medford... 2:20 p.m.
No. 2 Arrives Medford.. 10:10 a. m
No 4 Arrives Medford... fi :00 p.m.
No. 1 Arrive Eagle Pt.... 8:45a.m.
No. 2 Loavos Knglo Pt... 0:05 a. uv
, Tn qAwives Eairlo Pt... 3:0;p.m
Mo" 4lLnnvnn Eagle Pt..'. . 4:15 p.m.
MAIL CLOSES
Northbound
Southbound .
Englo Point.
8 :55 a. m.
0 :00 p. m.;
8 :10 p. m.
3 :00 p. m,
2 :00 p. m
FEW PEARS LEFT ,
N CALIFORNIA
Tlio following give the number of
ears of deciduous fruit flipped .lo ail
points by all member of thu Calit'or
uia Fruit UistrilmlorH for tins week
(seven dn.vn) ending Monday night,
October 11:
I'uars, 1 1 in o 'cars A few earn of
Ibis fruit still continue, to appear on
our rMrt, and next week's rejiort
may show u few more,
Orapes, 202 car Owing to the
bad weather prevailing last week, the
the shipment of this fruit has idiowii
fl material decreas. Now, however,
the. weather is good again, and it is
expeeled that the movement will soon
reach norma! proiortions, Toknyn
are showing very good color and sisse,
and in this respect leave nothing to
he desired.
Since our last letter rejiorts have
, reachod this office, concerning the
Kmperor groio crop, and theynre
of not so encouraging a nature as
those previously received. The crop
will not bo as large as bus been ex-
t peeled, neither will the proportion of
fancy fruit b an large a we hoped
for.
Cornichoii grnpeH continue to de
velop finely, and aro improving ill
quality every day.
' Weather Since our limt letter the
weather hiiH been satisfactory in ev
ery respect. It in warm and pleasant
and mild winds aro moving Hie moist
ure of last week's . precipitation in
the best manner riossiblo for tho good
of thu fruit. . With no further ad
verse' weather conditions we.' expert
to finish the season in good tdmpe
and lo Ihu snlisfuetion of all 'con
sumers of Ibis splendid, fruit. There
has been n material improvement in
the prices received nt auction, mid
with Ihe lessened rpinntity of eastern
fruit with which we will hnve to com
pete from thin time mi a higher range
of values may bo expected,
Prepaid Rafiroao Orders. ;
"Something which is of eonsider
known is the syBlotn of prepaid or
nblo interest to the public generally
and which is tierhaps not generally
tiers now in offoet between stations
of the " Southern Poeifio company
and ail points in the United States.
By means of this system tickets may
he purchased at Medford from any
pluee in the United States and mail
I ad or telegraphed direct to the party
wishing ti eoma here. Sleeer ac
commodations and small amounts et
cash in connection with these tickets
mav also be forwarded at tb mm
Whit H Could Do. ,
During the South African wnr there
was n young officer just from Stnnd
hurst who was attached to General
French's atafT. The young fellow has
blmseir achieved some distinction since
then and shall be nameless. At that
time he was fresh mid Odgety and was
always imagining a constant menace
of attack by the Boers, whom he In
variably pronounced "Bores." This
pronunciation General French und lu
valu tried to correct, and tt gradually
got on his nerves. One day the young of
ficer came to the general to report that
ho believed he could make out through
his (leldglnss quite as many as twenty
"Bores" hid In tho rocks above Ms
caino, "Bores, you sayf Inquired the
general. "Yes, sir. Bores. Can I do
nnrthlmr. sir? "Yes. Don't add to
them." '
A Seriom Quoition. .
"Mr dear Mr. Fallows," said the doc
tor. "I will admit that I am not quite
decided as to whether or not yours ts
n constitutional disease,
1 1 a in! That sol" said tne palient.
with a heavy sigh. "And have I got to
go to the expense of appealing to the
United Slates supreme eouri w
And
out?" rUlhidotphla Ledger. ;
Utilizing Her.
"Mv dear, the hired girl has quit."
"Well, that's all right. Just drop
lino to your mother inviting her to
ulslt iib. She'll do tne nousewors uu
Ul wo can get another maid," New
York Journal. ; . ;
Who would not have feet set on hto
nock let Win not stoopf-itaiion rrov
erb. i
Your
C
AN Be Easily Satisfied by
Costs but a Few Cents,
Matter What It isa Want
Celt a Word, Six Insertions
WArnrj.
WANTED Man to work on ranch;
winter'u job for right man., h. K.
'., enre Trilimm.
WANTED A buyer wanted for one
of tlio best buys in Medford, V2
lots, nice new. house, 0 rooms, bath
and piuitry, plenty of shttdo. Ad-
' dress H. Tribune. . 182
WANTED Men to handle lumber.
Apply offiee of Uig Pines Lumber
Co. .
WANTED Men to handle lumber.
Apply office of Big Pines Lumber
Co.
WANTED To borrow, $1000; will
pay 12 per cent; first-class real es
tate security. Address B, care Tri
biine. 178
WANTED A position by strictly Al
Japanese cook; sober, and reliable;
private house preferred. Address
Hok 204. Medford, Or. 180
WANTED The Brotherhood of
American Yoeinen are 12 years old,
and have 120,000 members. If you
would like to help me organise in
Ashland, Medford and Grants Pass,
I can give yon ft splendid contract
Seo W, A. Bullock. Hotel Nash, Med
ford, state manager. 179 .
WANTKD Men wanted, steady work
at Modoc orchard. Inquire at
ranch lioiise orof W. A. Siimnc't,
Nnsh . hotel. 178
WANTED You to look up Benson's
bargains on page 4.
WANTED Fir.st-class porter at the
Monro hotel.
WANTED .fT.'iO; one year, interest
12 per cent; payable monthly; good
real estate. Pox 1H, Medford. 176
WANTED A competent girl for n
small family; good wages. Address
P. O. Hox 423,
WANTED Whole, white, clean cot
ton rags, nt tho Tribune office; no
overalls or junipers taken.
WANTED Experienced nuarrv man.
Address P. O. Box 418, Medford,
Or.
WANTED An experienced waitress
at the Totcl Nnsh.
VANTED VI ood chopjiera to chop
eordwood nnd tierwood. Addrgss E.
W. Liljegrnn. Tolo, Or.
TOR RENT Farm in the Meadow
district, 32 acres, 280 good farming
Innd. For one or more years. Rent
er expected to buy stock, soncict
ing of hogs, horses nnd fnrmina
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 bath; large screened
porches; lawn and shade for the
comfort of patrons.
FOR RENT Boarding house, in bus
iness center of Medford, nicely lo
cated with beautiful grounds, at n
reasonable rental. Inquire nt
Rogue River Electric Company, 209
W, Main St.
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FOR RENT Show window in cen
tral location; also office space in
store if vonr business suits. For
particulars address Box No. 455,
Medford, Or. '
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room
for rent. 205 Smith C street. 179
FOR RENT 5-room modem cottage
for rent, with furniture for sale; best
location, 1013 West Main St.
FOR RENT Or sale, cheap, 4-room
house, 1218 Tenth street. Inquire
322 South Central avenue. 184
FOR RENT Or sale, -four-room
house,, 1218 Tenth street- luqmre
at 332 South Central fl'-,,
Wants
a Want Ad In The Tribune.
Saves Time and Money. No
Ad Will , Supply It. One
for the Price o! Four.
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r0RSALL
FOB SALE Incubators and brood
ers. W. M. Mains, West Clark St,
Medford. 181 '
FOR SALE Fine east facing build
ing, lot on South "" street, 50200,
level and ready for building, seven
blocks from P. O. Inquire 211 W.
Main. " 178
FOR SALE Good 4 -room house, on
easy terms. Address P. O. Boi 748,
1782
FOE SALE May driving team; well
matched, sound, weight about 1200
pounds; 7 years old. Address T, L.
Holdredge, Talent,-Or. 18a
FOR SALE A brand new complete
job nnd newspaper plant and out
fit with large stock of. paper and
first-class furniture; twd publica-
' timid; will sell for less than cost of
outfit; $1100 cash or $700 cash and
balance of $500 on time. Address
C. E. D., care of Medford Daily
Tribune.
FOR SALE Finely split stovewood
in oak', fir and pine, andcordwopd
'sawed into 10-inch length blocks.
Call on F. Osenbragge, Studebaker
Bros. . Warehouse.
FOR SALE At West Side stables,
one mule, one saddle pony, one sin
gle driver, one young ranch team.
FOR SALE 3 acres good garden
land, ' under ditch; good house;
Phoenix. Mutt Cnllionii.
FOR RALE 5-room bouse, 31 S.
Ornnire street. $350; three lots and
bouse $2000. P. O. Box 536. '
FOR SALE 5-room house, 31 South
Orange street, between Seventh and
Eiphth 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
o,nirc on premises. .
FOR SALE 5 and 10-aere tracts
just within and -adjoining city lim
its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay
ments. Address P. O. Bos 41S,
FOR SALE New 5-room bungalow
on Peach street N.; pantry, bath
room, closets, screened porch, mis
sion furniture, electrie lights, sewer
connection, city water supply con
tracted for. Good well and pump,
Woodsihed. Apply to W. 3. Roberts,
office over Medford National bank.
FOR SALE 160 acres good fruit
land. 30 acis cleared; stock and
implements with place $2000. Chas,
R. Piston, Medford.
FOR. SALE 1200 acres nnimprored
land, also improved land, suitable
for fruit, for sale cheap. See H, St
Coss, sole agent, 604 W. Tenth St
Medford.
FOR SALE Twenty acres, near
Merlin ; good fruit laud; $400; terms.
Address S, Tribune.
FOR SALE Choice'tusiness proper
ty at a bargain," on long time; easy
terms. Address P. O. Box 41S.
FOR SALE 7-vear-old black mare.
rido or drive single or double; also
good milk cow. G. L, Fnnkey, 1
miles northeast of Central Point, or
address enre Tribune.
FOR SALE Cheap to close estate, j
one splendid thoroughbred Pereher-)
on filly, black; one nearly new hack,
for one or two horses, good as new;
for cash or approved security. Ap
ply W. M., Tribune.
FOR SALE 1200 acres improved
' land, suitable for" fruit, for sale
cheap. See H. M. Coss, sole agent,
604 W. Teuth St., Medford. tf.
Advertising is the breath o life fort
weak ousmess
yoursf F. '
lungs how
iUSiMESS DIRECTORY
fnysicians and Surgeon.
It. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night ealla
promptly answered. Office and res
ident phone Maw 2301.
S. A. L0CKW00D, M, D. Physician
and surgeon. Office, 133 W. Main
at. Phone Main 577, Medford.
DR. R. J. CONROY Successor to
Dr. Jones. Office in Stewart build
ing. S. it. SEELV, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Modern equipped operat
ing rooms. X-Eay. Office hoars:
10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office In Jackson
Co. Bank Building,
DR. P. 0, CAELOW. DiS. EVA
MAINS CAELOW Osteop at fcie
Physicians. Mission Block, Phone
201, Medford,
Dentists,
DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist.
Olfice hours; 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles
Building, Main street, Medford, Or
gon. :
Aniusenjetrts.
BLJOU THEATER West Seventh st.
Barling Stock Co. in repertoire of
high-grade comedy-drama produc
tions. Changes Sunday and Thurs
days. Admission 10e and 20c,
Bill Postars
VERNE I, CANON Bill Poster and
Distributor, , All orders promptly
filled. Room. Jackson ; County
Bank Building, Medford, Or.
Billiard Parlors
S, T, BROWN A CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
1 oung and ua.il building. .; A nice
-cool place to spend the Jiot after
noons, 1 :
Furniture
H. P. WILSON & CO., dealers to new
and second hand furniture and bard-
ware. Agents lor Moun City kit
chen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st.
MISSION FDBNITORE, WORKS
Corner 8th and Holly Sts., Med
ford, Mission Furniture made to
order. . Cabinet work of all Mods,
A trial order solicited.
MORDOFP & WOLFF Cook Stoves
and Ranges. New and Second Hand
Furniture. Eads old stand, 18-20
P St .Smith, Phone 91, Medford, Or.
Hospitals.
MEDFORD HOSPITAL Surgical
cases a specialty; thorough equip
ment. Sirs. L. G. Gardner, Prop.,
446 E. Evergreen St., Medford.
Photograph Studios.
MACKET'S STUDIO "Pose with
Mackey and die with joy," Over Al
len & Reagan's store; entrance on
' Seventh street,
Drayage and Transfer.
ADAMS ft JIOORE, GENERAL
' Braying and Transfer, will call
anywhere in city.. Phone Main 581
Stand at S. P. Depot . '
LOST,
LOST One 38-months-old Mack
mare colt; gentle, with star brand
circle B upside down. Return to
T. A. Buttlap and get reward. 174
Weli Known Hotel Keeper Uses and
Recommends Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy.
"I take pleasure in saying that 1
have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Djarrhoea Remedy in my
family medicine chest for about 15
vcara, and have always had satisfac
tory results from its use. I have ad
ministered it to a great many trav
eling men who were suffering from
troubles lor which a is recommended,
and have never failed to relieve,'
snys J, 0. Jenkins of Glasgow. Ky.
is) Thw remedy is lor soie uy i-ecm b,
iHaskius pharmacy.
Building and Loan Association '
JACKSON COUNTY BDILnmfl
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION-O. C.
Boggs, Acting Secretary, 12& ,
Main street.
Attorn efri.
P. J. NEWMAN, JOHN CAR KIN.
Newman & Caikin, Court Lawyer.
Corporation and criminal prac
tice in state and federal eoorto. Of
ficea over Jackson Connty bank.
COJ.VIO & REAMS-rW. M. CoM
lu neames. Lawyers. Office :
Medford Bank Building, Second
Floor.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyer
Palm buildic-
PORTER J. NEFP-Attoraey-at-la,
u street, ground floor.
Stenographer.
ELLA M. GACNYAW Palm block.
ateaographje -work done quickly and
well.
Real Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real
estate, loans and fire insurance.
Offiee 112 W. Main st, Medford
Ore. Phone 3073.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. haa
the best equipped job office is
Southern Oregon; Portia ad prices.
37 South Central ave.
Opticians.
DR. GOBLE The oniy exelnswe op
tician between Portland and Sac
ramento. Office on West Main street
and . railroad. -
CALL ON BE. E. J. BONNER, Ey
specialist, wheA others fail. Office
in Eagle Pharmacy. Main 233. East
Main neaf D'Anjog.
Jswifer.
ELWOOD AND BURNETT, the jew
elers, carry a complete stock and
make a specialty of high grade re
pair wort Upposite the Nash Ho
tel. GEO. A. BUTT WatehmaW
eler and engraver. My jewelry stock
is up-to-date. My facilities, inelnd
ing eperienee and material for re
pair work, are the best in the city.
Comer G and Seventh sts.
Nurseries
CARLTON NCR SERY Grow n
ail kinds of nursery utock without
irrigation or fertilizer, but on deep,
rich soil, producing a normal growth
and a vigorous, healthy tree, with
a strongo root growth. Those trees
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 tres .
are budded, not grafted. Onr stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out. We are not in tha
trust- H. B. Patterson, office, in
Hotel Nash.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-grade nursery
stock. C. E. Cook, Prop. R. R. V.
depot P. O. Box 841. Phone 58a
Medford.
Tin Shops.
J. A, SMITE Tin shop. Tin and
sheet iron ware on hand and lua.ie 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 contrae
tors; also lime, cement and plaster
in any quantity. Office. Medford
National bank bidg. Phonee Mate.
545.
Underakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day Phone 353. Night
Phones C. W. Conklio 38; J. H.
Butler 148.
MEDFORD. Or., Aug. 5, 1909.
Hall's Texas Wonder, of St Loum,
cured my daughter of a severe kidney
and bladder trouble ofter doctors
failed to give any relief, and I can
cheerfully recommend it Mrs. L. L.
Wilson, 135 Bartlett St. Sold bf
Haskins' Drug Store. ,