THE MEHFOED MAIL TRIBUNE, MBDEORD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1909.
' nc EDiiiT MUM Classified Advertisements, Business Directory and Market Reports f
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One of Largest Meetings of Fruit
jt' grews Ever Held In City
bothered Saturday
Afternoon.
The meeting of the Horticultural
society bold Saturday afternoon was
the largest ever hold in the history
oMhe society. The Commercial club
ooms.were crowdqd to the doors,
qutsj(le.;inthe corridor and down the
stairs to the street. Tom Richard
son come along and seeing the crowd,
thought Mcdford perhaps had found
a "booster" who was likely to carry
away some of his laurels, and f oroed
his way through to find just a gath
ering of the fruit growers. In a
short speech he stated that the meet
ing was ahead of anything in the line
in the state, and that the people of
Southern Oregon were doing more,
and better work than any other part
of the state.
Tho address of Professor O'Gara
on "Planting an Orchard" was a
most comprehensive and instructive
;address, covering as it did evpry fea
ture of successful fruit growing
from the selection of the land to the
harvesting of the crop, and was lis
tened to with unabated interest from
beginning to end.
C. E. Whislcr made a short address
explaining the features of the La
Fean bill in relation to size of apple
and pear boxes, which bill, if it
passes congress, will work to the
detriment of the orchardists of
Southern Oregon.
This bill will be discussed and ar
rangements made to have the fruit
growers represented at the next
meeting of congress, at the National
Fruitgrowers' convention to be held
at Spokane n November 16.
Delegates to the convention were
elected. C. E..Whisler, J. A. West
terlnnd and E. B. Waterman were" se
lected. These gentlemen will attend
in person and will ce-operate with
the ether growers in any movement
looking to defeat of this weasare.
Petitions were presented by Chas.
Ifeserve, addressed te the agricultu
ral department, asking for a soil sur
vey and for the establishment of a
forecasting station at Medford, and
were signed by every one present.
The petitions will he in the office of
Professor O'Gara for a short time,
where all interested will have an op
portunity of signing them.
The matters embraced-in these pe
titions are of vital interest to the
people of the Rogue River valley, and
the petitions, when finally sent in,
should contain the name of practi
cally every resident of Jackson
Coziest Homes
on Earth
Is Medford
A BUNGALOW CITY?
Southern California is as noted the world over for its bungalows as it
is for its climate. Why not make it so with Medford 7
I am here from the "home of the .bungalow," with the latest plans
and ideas from one of our most famous bungalow architects. Drop mo
a lino and let me call and talk it over with you before building.
Address R. W. HARRIS, The Palms, opposite the Moore Hotel, Med
ford, Oregon.
QUANTITY
OR
QUALITY
Thnt is the question every hose-
keepur must settle for herself when
it comps to purennaing supplies for
, t
her household She usually decides
t-
on QUALITY and once having
made her .decision she invariably .
makes her purchases at tho store i, f
that sets quality above all else. '
The name of that store is
Allen
CLIGEAUS SELL
FOR $3.25 IN GOTHAM
Car of Oregon Winter Nells Fa" I
Down When Offered in New
York? City.
Hao & Hnttlold -of New York, un
der, dato of November 2, say:
.W,eo.thorlne..and warm, Good at
tendance at sale.
Offering ran very heavy to To
kays. Tho bulk of our portion show
ing In off condition, especially cars
from Elk Grove, and somo of tho
Lodl cars. Mayhew Tokays avoraged
$1.09 and $1.05. Elk Grove 86c and
$1.00. Lodl 84c to $1.12. Half lugs,
$1.32.' Cornlchons wero lower, av
eraging $1.04. Half lugs, $1.27.
Car of Malagas from Gordon sold
mostly $1.00 to $1.12.
Car of B. Clalrgeau from Monterey
sold $2:75 to $3.25. Easter Buerres
$1.62 to $1.75. Oregon Nolls $2i67.
Two cars of prunes, one Belling
$1.00 to $1.12, the other, very small,
and showing decay, ,90e.
SEVEN BODIES TAKEN FROM
RUINS OF LARGE FACTORY
NEW YORK, Nov. 8. Seven bod
ies have been taken from a burning
celluloid factory at 153 Columbia
street, Brooklyn, and it is feared
that other victims may be in the
doomed structure.
Dr. Charles McGougan arrived Sun
day from Salt Lake City to become
a permanent resident of the Rogue
River valley. He became interested
in thin TullftT more than a vear asro.
when he invested in' a tract of laud,"
in association with his brother-in-lavr.
1. R. Williams, two and a half
wiles east of Medford, and is more
than satisfied with the investment.
connty. Congressman Mawley stat
ed in his speech here at the Commer
cial club high jinks, that the people
of this section were noted in Wash
ington as not being afraid to state
their wants.
The executive committee of the
Horticultural society is at work se
curing data, showing cause why
these 'petitions 'should be neted upon
favorably, which will be transmitted
to the department along with the pe
titions. The reasons are many and
forceful and petitions showing the
unanimity of opinion of the people
will help out a lot.
Easiest I1ms
to Build
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Reagan
MEDFORD MARKETS.
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Fruit and Vegetables.
(Prices paid by Med. rd merchants i
Apples l2c lb.; p aches '2V(04c
lb; pears, lV&2c; Sweetwater
grapes, 213o; plums, lc; To
kay grapes, 4c.
Potatoes, lo lb: onions, $1.50
cwt;; green onions, 35o doz. bunches;
carrots, 11V&; beets, 1(Z$ I.Vic;
string beans, 3o; cabbage, IV20; E"n
peppors, 6s; cucumbers, 10a dozen';
tomatoes, lc; squash, 30c$l doz;
water melons, 10 25c;' cantaloupes,
30c$l dozen; green corn, 1015o
dozen; pumpkins, 1016c.
Butter; Eggs and Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford merchants.)
Ranch butter, 30c; fancy cream
ery, 37V2C
Fresh ranch eggs, 35c.
Mixed poultry, 10c; spring chick
ens, 15c; ducks, lOo; turkeys, lfic.
Feed and Mlllstuffs. '
(Prices paid producers.)
Hay Timothy, $16; alfalfa. $15;
grass, $14 ton.
Wheat Old, $1.20 bushel; new, $1
bushel; oats, $30 ton; barley, old,
$30; new, $2f .
(Selling prices.)
Rolled barley, $2.00 cwt; $36 ton;
bran. $1.75; middlings, $1.851.90;
shorts. $1.801.85.
Beef, 2V3c; pork, 6c; mntton,
Zy2o; lamb, 4V2c; veal (dressed), 0
Turnips, lo per lb; carrots, lc
lc per lb; parnips, llJfec per
lb.
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LOST
LOST A pair of gold eyeglasses,
Sunday morning, November 7, on
7th. St., between Qakdalo ave. and
the Medford book store. Finder
return to owner and receive reward.
Mrs. M. A. Isaacs.
MEIFORI TIME TAILE.
StUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Nerthkeund.
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Shasta Limited...
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Portland Express.
Southbound.
No. lllShasta Limited
No. 15Califoniia Express
No. 13S. F. Express....
5 :50 a. ra.
10:35 a. m.
3:32 p.m.
Medford to Jacksonville.
Motor oar loaves
Train leaves
Train leaves
Train leaves .
Motor car leaves .
8:00 a. m.
1Q :45 a. in
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6:00 p. m.
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Mo I or ienves
Train leaves . . . .
Train leaves
Train loaves
Motor car Ieavos
7:00 a. m.
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MAIL CLOSES.
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MEDFORD
DireGt
from
a Seven
Months'
Run at
Hudson
Theatre
New York
By Chas. Klian, Auther
Wednesday,
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Your Wants
CAN Be Satisfied by a Want Aii in The Mail Tribune.
Costs but a Few Cents, Saves Time and Money. No
Matter What it Is a Want Ad Will Supply it. One
Cent a Word, Six insertions for the PriGe of Four.
TOR' SAIX
FOR SALE New Postal typewriter.
Call after 5 p. m., room 7, over
Model Cldthing store. 204
FOR SALE About 300 acres of
choice fruit land, deep red soil,
small stream, no rock, quite free of
fog and frost; enough wood to pay
for same; about 40 acres oleared or
partially so; house, barn and other
outbuildings; on main county road,
Vz mile to Woolf Creek station, 4i
miles to Glpndalo; price $12.50 per
acre as A whole; subdivide on basis
of $10 to $25. Address Margin Au
ge), Morlin, Or. . 211
FOR SALE Hack and buggy; good
condition; cheap if taken at once.
103 Roosevelt ave.
FOR SALE 40-horse automobile for
sale or trade for real estate; in
first-class condition. Inquire at
Medford Auto Co.
FOR SALE Or trade on good lot,
good team of matched driving pon
ies, new 24' farm wagon and har
ness. James Bowling, 20 So. Peach
street.
FOR SALE 1800 pounds seeond
hand telephone wire for sale, rolled
in rolls in good shape; a bargain for
someone. Call on Chris Ulrica or
address Lock Box 24,' Jacksonville,
211
FOR SALE-Neariy new hack. W..M.,
"carr of Tribune. -'
FOR SALE Finely split stovewooi
in oak, fir aad pine, aad cordwood
sawed into 16-inch length blocks.
Call on F. Osenbrugge, Stadebaker
Bros. Warchoust.
FOR SALE 3 acres good gardea
land, mnder ditch; good house;
Phoenix. Matt Calhoun. .
FOR SALE 5 and, 16-aere tract
just within and adjoining oity lim
its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay
ments. Addresa P. O. Be 418.
FOR SLE 1200 acres unimprbved
land, also improiad land, suitable
for fruit,' for sale cheap. See H. M.
Coss, sole agont, 004 W. Tenth St ,
Medford.
FOR SALE Twenty acreq, near
Merlin; good fruit land; $400; terras.
Address S. Tribune.
FOR SALE--Choice Lusiness proper
ty at a bargain, on long timo; easy
terms. Address P. O. Box 418.
FOR SALE 7-year-old black mare,
ride or drive single or double; also
good milk cow. O. L. Pankey, lVfe
miles northeast of Central Point, or
address care Tribune.
FOR SALE 1200 acres improved
land, suitable for fruit, for sale
cheap. See H. M. Coss, sole ugent,
604 W. Tenth St.. Medford. f.
FOR SALE Good general merch
andise Btock and business In llvd
Willamette valley tow; about
$10,000 to swing. Particulars
address Dox 508, Cottago Grove,
Or, 121 cod lmo
THEATRE
The
Third
Degree
Price 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00.
Ihe Lion and tfie Mouse,"
Nov. 10th.
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WANTED.
t --fl tt
WANTED Two ladies who under
stand running a first-class boarding
house to take charge of thnt depart
ment. Address "C," .care of Mail
Tribune. 109
WANTED Lady to do gouoral house
work; will pay good wages. Apply to
Mrs. J. A. Copelund, Anient, Or. 200
WANTED Young easterner wilh
praotical business experience, do
sires position with some reliable
concern ; desires to locate in south
ern Oregon. Address room 824, Y. M.
O. A. bldg., Portland. 199
WANTED Man and wife, woman to
do housework, man to drive team.
Or widow lady for general house
keeper.' Address L.'A. Rose, Phoe
nix, Or. 203
WANTED By young married couple,
room and board in privaro family.
Inquire Moore hotel. 198
WANTED Twenty acres of choice
alfalfa land. Address Mail Trib
une. 199
WANTED Carpenter. 1209 W. Mnia
street. 198
WANTED Furnished houekeeping
rooms at once. Address C, care
Mail Tribune.
WANTED; Position &b foreman o a
fruit jancL by. a.jBarriedoKaa, Ad-
dress G. Benton, Medford P. O. 22
WANTED A teacher, second grade,
for Medford puhlio school; ?f60 jer
monm. s
WANTED Engineer with experience
and recomBicndations i stationary
and traction engiieanng desires em
ployment in this locality. Box 112.
Medford, Or.
WANTED To ..buy -team, wagon
and harness on monthly terms. Ad
dress R, care Tribuae Mail.
WANTED At once, teams for plow
ing. Address P. O. Box No. 263.
WANTED $800 or $1004 on 10
acre tract, close in to Medford; will
sell for $2000, or will sell for $1000
down and $1000 on long time; will
take city property in part payment.
Address "I," care Tribune office.
WANTED Ten men to work on
ranches. Inquire at office of Con
dor Water & Power Co., or of E. W.
Liljegrnn, Tolo, Or.
WANTED-"-Exporienced quarry man.
Address P. O. Box 418, Medford,
Or.
VANTED IVl wood chopper to chop
cordwood and tierwood, Address E.
W. Liljegrnn, Tolo, Or.
WANTED Teams for wood haul
ing. Itoguo River Valley Rail
road company. 134 tt
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Seven -room house at
334 Sixth st. Inquire at 322 South
Central ave. $20 por month.
FOR RENT Furnished room, bath,
phone, electric light. 127 South G
st. 201
FOR RENT 0-room modern cottago
for rent, with furniture for sale; host
location, 1013 West Main St.
4--f-4---44--f-t-
pnnPFirrv rn pxohanri?
TO EXCHANGE Five acres nenr
Portland, under cultivation, on car
line, 20 minutes' rido from postof
f ice, for improved farm or acreage ;
will assume or pay cash difference;
give exact location, description,
price, etc. Address Owner, care
Mail Tribune,
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business mnECTnnY.
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Restaurants.
BEE HIVE RESTAURANT Meals
ICo; beds, 15c. Give ms a trial, 29
Central avenue, upstairs.
Tea Companies.
GRAND UNION TEA CO, S. Kemp-
ton, agent. Store open afternoons;
will he on delivery route all fore
Hoont. Phone 3S71. 237 Riverside
avti, ' ; ' ' -
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
t-f t f t
Physicians and Surgeons.
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposito
Jackson County bank. Night calls
promptly answered. Offico and res-
ident phone Main 2301.
S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Physician
and -ureenn. Offico,, 133 W. Main
-l I'iu.i, Main 577, Modfard,
UK. II, J. CONROY Successor to
Dr. JonoB. Office in Stewart build
in to. K, &EELY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Modern equipped operat
ing rooms. 5-Ray. Office hours:
10-12. 2-4 p. m. Office In Jackson '
"n rt i n.-Mj! , I
i u, nans mmamir.
DR, F. G. CARLOW, DjB: EVA
MAINS CARLOW- Osteon at h i c
Physicians.- Mission Block, Phone
291. Medford.
Dentists.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist.
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles
Building, Main street, Medford,' Ore
gon. l'
Kindergarten.
KINDERGARTEN 009 W. Main
street. Hours: From 0 u. m. to 11:30
a. m. For particulars apply to Miss
Arrn Harmon, director, at the school
Amusements.
BIJOU THEATER West Seventh st.
Darling Stdck Co. hi repertoire of
high-grade comedy-dram produc
tions. Changes Sunday and Thurs
days. Admission 10c. and 20c,
Bill Pesters
VERNE T. CANON--Bill PoBter and
Distributor. All orders promptly
filled. Room 7, Jackson Cotutty
Bank Bnilding. Medford, Or.
'Illllsrt) Parlcrs
8. T. BROWN 6V CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
.Toung aud-iial! bniidiag. A mee
ool plaea to spend the hot after
aoons.
Furniture
M. R WIESON & Cd. dealers in new
riand sjeoad hondifurniihra and hard
ware. Agents for Mound City kit
chen cabinet. 323 E, Seventh st.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS-
Comcr 8th and Holly Sts., Med
ford. Mission Furniture made to
order. .Cabinet work1 of all kinds,
A trial drder solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves
and Ranges. New and Second Hand
Furniture. Ends' old stand; 18-20
F St .South. Phone 01, Madford. Or
Hospitals.
MEDFORD HOSPITAL Surgical
oases a specialty; thorough equip
ment. Mrs. L. G. Gardner, Prop.,
446 E. Evergreen St., Medfofd.
Drayage and Transfer.
ADAMS & MOORE, GENERAL
Drnying anil Transfer, will1 call
anywhoro in city. Phone Main 561
Rfnnd at 8. P. Depot
Nurseries
CARLTON NURSERY Grow oil
all kinds of nursory utock without
irrigation or fertilizer, but on deep,
rich soil, produoing a normal growth
and a vigorous, healthy tree, with
n strongo root growth, Thoso trcos
aro ospociully adapted to Rogue
River valley soil and conditions. J
P. Adnms, Agent, P. O. Box 143
Offico in Centrnl Point Hotol, Cen
tral Point, Or. ,
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trie
uro budded, not grafted. Our stool
is not irrigated. We guarantoo ev
erything put out We are not in th
trust. II. B. Patterson offico. !r
Hotol Nash.
UOGUfS RIVER VALLEY NURSER
Growers of high-grade nurnor
stock. C. E. Cook, Prop. R. R. V
dopot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 6bb
Medford.
Transfer and Drayage.
II. 8 BRUMBLEr-Drnyngo and
transfqr. Bnggngo stored. Offico
C nnd Soventh. '
Music.
MRS. E. B. GORE Piano instruction
Motroprtlitan College of Music, Miss
Flora Gray. Phono 493. 144 South
Contrnl avenue.
Cement Workers.
B. J. ADYLOTT All work gunraiw
teed strictly first-class. Residence
No. 406 Bentty street. A card will
bring me to you
Carrlap and Auto Painting.
VALLEY SIGN AND CARRIAGE
WORKS High-class work guaran
teed. Signs, Riverside avenue,
Phose 891, .. . .
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. y
Building and Loan Association
JACKSON COUNTY BIHLD1NO
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION--. C.
Boggs, Acting Secrotary, 128 E.
Alain Btreot.
Civil Engineers
WILL tako. by contract, on xeasoii
ablo terms, all kinds of work, ala
irrigating, planting and cultivating,
etc. Landscape gardening. First
class references. William Peter,
Civil Engineer, Phono 1801, 322'at
Main street, Medford, Oregon.
Attormfrs.
P. J. NEWMAN, JOHN CARKOf.
Newman & Caikin, Court LawyeM.
Corporation and criminal prac
tice in state and federal courts. Q
ficoB over Jackson County baaSt;
COI.VIQ & REAMS W. M. CeJv4
C. L. Reames. Law; Offit
Medford Bank Buil g. Seeo
Floor;
WITHINGTON & KEL t Lawyw
Palm building
PORTER J. NEFF A 1 1 o rn ey- at -)
No. 0 D street, ground floe.
Stenoirapher.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, at tin
Moore Hotel. '
J. C. LOWREY. Stenographer and -
tary, 29 Jackson County Bank blSg.
ELLA ' M. GAUNYAW Palm bloefc
Stenographic work dona quickly aai
well. - V
Real Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. MeaJ
estate, loans and fire iasuraqoa.
: Office 112 W. Main st., Medfoni
Ore. Phone S073. 4
PrlHters and PmIiIIsIim-s.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. ku
the beat eqaippod job fflce hm
Sasthem Oregon; Portia id prioM.
B7i South Central ave. h
jjtlnlans.
DS. flOBLE The only eicittiive op
tician bstweea P.rtlaad and 8te
rawtato Office oh West Maia stxW
and rwr.i,
CALL ON DR. 1. J. BONNER, Mym
.apedalist, whea others fail, Offieo ,
vn iagle Pkamaay. Mam 233.
Main near D'Aajea. B
JswiIm.
ELWOOD AND BURNETT, the jew
elers, carry a complete stook. mi
make a speoialty of high grade im
pair work. Opposite the Nash
tel. t
OEO. A. BUTT Watchmaker jtw
eler and engraver. My jewelry sUefe
is un-to-data. Uv faniliH-o. InalaJ.
, iug .eperience and material for ire-
pair work, are the best iu the city.
Corner G and Seventh sts.
irlck Companies.
G. W. Priddy. t . T. O'RrM
O. D. Naaw. n,
THE MEDFORD E iICK CO..
Brick manufacturer! Aad eontat
tors; also lime, cemeti; and plasi
in any duantity. Office. Median.
National bank bldg. Phonee Mak.
645.
Underakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO; U
dertakers. Day Phone 353, Nigkt
Phones C. W. Cbnklb 30; j. BL
Butler 148.
Piano Instruction.
HARMONY, sight reading, ruuftica!
form. Mrs, E. E. Uoro, Metropolitan
Collogo of Music. Misa Flora Gray,
Studios, 144 South Central avaaua.
Phone 403.
Plumbing.
JACK MOORE Contractor far
plumbing, heating and soworing,
Eleventh and Front, Medford, Or.
Phono 123.
Paint Stores.
M. J, METCALF Puints, BruAee,
all Pnpor, Glass, Varnishes Stain
and Wall Tints. 318 E. Mairf St,
Medford, Oregon.
Tea Houses.
GRAND UNION TEA CO. S. Kemp-
ton, agont, Now is tho time to 'save
tickots for a Christmas present; Call
nnd sco our illustrated catalogue.
Phone 3461. 237 Riverside Avaaiw.
Carpenters and Builders.
F, E. HILL Will fitrnfek plaua
jiui vi im iiniuor 10 uo put m. uum
iug. Medford, OregoM.
Tin Sheps.
J, A, SMITH Tin ahon. Tin
sltopt iron ware on hand and mih to
order 128 North G street. '
Phetograph SiudlM.
MACKEY'8 STUDIO "Pom witii
Maekey aad die with joy' Qnpr JU
lea A Ktagaa's strt; aotrajf
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