Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 17, 1909, Image 3

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TOT MKDFOTfcD MAIL TRTBtfrTK. MEDFOTID. OltfCCJON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1909.
BUTTE FALLS MAN
LOST IN STORM
Entlro Town Strikes Out to Find
.Him, and Only Succeeded After
Hours of Effort.
John Albert of llutto FiiIIh, while
mil tor 11 mint iitHl nntumny, mi
eitinu IohI In tlm woihIh near tlutt
pluco, owing to it heavy hihiw Htonn,
mid for iiiiiny hour fenrH wur on-
tcrtnined for bin nnl'dy. Ri'KoiiIng
purlieu wcro iiuiilc up mid Kent In
all tlirci'liiPiiH. ltcIlM went rung, guns
fired ami general pendemonium wnn
ttiriii'il I00K11 until Iki finally untight
u glimpso of a huge Itoii fin! ami
Hllllllbll'll llOIIIU.
Ho explained that ho wax on bin
way homo when Iho Htonn emtio up
without warning ami he coiiHwiumitly
lout IiIh way. He in miiiu tliu worwi
for hi little nilventiire.
CAR OF WINTER NELLIS FROM
WASHINGTON BRING $2.37
' (Hincliil Cnrriiunilaea,)
Itae & llatfichl, umlur date of
November 17 nay:
Our grape market in completely
demoralized hero at present, prices
today being ruiiiotiHly low. Tokayn
from MnyhewM, irregular condition.
II hi; IoouiIh, tl.'lo; NowcitHtlt', 02;
CoruiulionH Htill arriving liberally
and prices very low; Vaeavillu nvor
nged Title; Lnomw, ().rn ; .Miiyhcwrt,
8.'lc; Newcastle, fiUc.
.Miiincwuwn liraud of KmporoiH
from IChIiuI nhowed up good, cluster
felling for $2.H7Vj; huiieh park,
fl.HTV-j down to $ 1.7ft; balance of
.the i'ar Mior and helling at flOo to
.fl.llil-.; average, $1.05. Exchange
Jj'nld a ear of Kmpurow from Fresno,
murage, 11,1(1 ; EnH, two ear, 00c
and $l.lft; few .MnliigiiH Hold today
fit 1.123.
PerHiianioiiH from Newcastle Hold
well, 1H8 boxen averaging $2.01 j
prieeH ranging from $1 to $2.37
Car of Winter Nellin penr from
Wilmington Hold from ? l.H?1 to
S.:i7fe, ijMlly 1.87V&. -.
!: Quince are a drug in tho nmrliot,
tho htroct being full of barrel Mock.
G'alifonua boxes today nvernged OUi.
Vo will only Hell three cam to
morrow, holding' three over until
Monday. Other receiver nro nlHo'
Kiting light, in order to let the market
recuperate.
YOUNG GIRL STARVES RATHER
THAN ACCEPT CHARITY
. mm.,
(Unltrd Vrrn .ntn YIr,)
.;BAjJUAMENTO, ,Cal., Nov. 17.
Uru'tty Miss Karali C'ole, 22 yearn
old, who iri Hlowly starving herself
to ileath lit a local hotel, is a ptir.rio
to (he pliyHieiaiiH attending her to
day, k Aifiippoill" for aid .was made
to Ijer'tvlutivcH at Oroville, hut they
,'fi'!'f(!!!0.ii,,tH'Hl i'1;'1) "Urging that
Hliewai fcigiiing illiiesH in order to
l'uriji! them to pay her bill. Whothur
thoiHtfertioii Ih true or not tho phy
HioiiuiH am having a hard time to
kcoj ttp'outig woiilan alive. She has
refuaeiV H)iJil for moro than a week.
In hor printout condition hor physi
cian's iWlnfo tfuit hIio refunoH to
tnuttfj food, heaaUHe nhe iiiiiigineri
thatiHho.'(h. a paifpur and to receive
food would ho accept jug iiIiuh.
r :
llejiontly Ilillslioro inoorty own
or offered u lmlf aero for a freo
Hito jori)u iufitruiiient fnutory. Tho
laudiwiiurH thoro iMo.wnkinjf up to
tho loot' tlmt factorioH make land
values itud that It payn to euco'ur
ago them to locate in any town,
iii
Nov I'mUvKcrylccon tlie Conrnllls a
ICnstcrn.1
OijjjNbvoinlio'r lut a straight pnB
Honuef train wna osfnlillHhod oil tlio
Corvalls & EiiHtorn railroad botwoon
Albaity and. Yn(iuJfy,.lu.iYln'g Albany
atajn p. m. nnd nrrvtmt lt YnquN.
im ntjG:.IG p. ni. ltutilrnlnK leave
Yiuiulna'.nt 7!.tR n. in., arrlvlPB In
Albany at 1 1 ; 1 r a, in., imklnK dlroct
roniientlbun at CorvalllH and .Albany
with Southern l'nclflo tr.'vln to nnd
froiH i'ortlnnd and othor SoutUorn
Pacific polnta nortU and aoutli.
NIOWPOUT IN WINTKIt.
Nowiiort, la an ldonl winter roaort,
and tlip low ratoa now In offoct from
all'R. . Itud 'O. & n. polnta, with
tho Improved train aorvlco now es
tnlTllohod, placcH It within a fow
lioura' rldo front tho vnlloy, arrlvlnj;
thoro at 0 p. in, In tlmo for dlnnor.
Excellont hotel acfclnhlnoi'lntlona nt
roauonablo ratoa,
For furtltor iiartloulara coll on any
O, & H. or S, P. ngont, or wrlto to
WM. McMUnUAY,
Qpnoral Paeaoilcor Akont,
Portland, Or.
FRISCO
Purposo of Lcaiiuo Is to Regulate
Fluctuation of Value and Fix
Value of Silver.
(United l'r I.rimed Wlra.)
HAN KHANt'lHCO, Cat., Nov. 17.
--A branch of tho Fair Kxchanrc
l.oiiKUCH ix to he formed in thia city
in thu near future, Tho ornilim
tiou, which in intnmiitiuual in auoic.
baa for ita object uti itdjuntmcnt of
the monetary valuca between Orien
tal fount ries, the new world ami
Europe.
Tho tnovemcnt here m beiim I'oh
tcred by ('olvin H. Ilrowu, juti u rxi.1
Hecrelary of the nocicty, who form
erly wim the New York reprcaunta-
tivu of the California promotion
comtuiMHion.
Tho firtit niectiiiis' will bo held No
vember 21, when the purchatiO
purpoHii of tho h)nnio will be ex
plained by Morton freeman of Nov
York, n well-known writer on fin-
nucial topiort, It i? thu theory of
the inpinbers of tlm lenpiea in this
country and in Kuropc that M:i'
L'reat fluctuation in value in Anin it.
in a larc muiiHuro rcapanmblo lor
fiimneiiil panicH, which periodically
sweep around the world. They pur
pose to jcivu nilver n fixed value.
Thin, they aruc, will tend townid
HtoppiiiK thu panicH.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
J. A. Lyon to W. H. Jackson,
part loU 'J and 10, block
1, Jitclinon'8 addition to
Mudford
CC0
1400
3000
2000
12S0
10
10
10
COO
2C0
10
1200
ir.oo
10
800
0000
Jack W. Smith to MnrKarut In-
land, lot 2, block 2, Jnck
aon'a addition to Mcdford
C. W. Palm to William P. Men-
Icy, part block 6G, Medford
OeorRo K. Mnraball to Dolvry
actcholl, part I) h C 44,
townablp 37, rniiKo 1 W . .
A. I). Helm to Luna Helms,
3U.cn ncrou I) L C 00, town
alilp 37, r aii go 3 W
ICmma K. Thornton to A. II.
Mnrquam, .H ncros on Lnu
rel Htrcot, Aahland
Qoorgo Irwin to A, P. Mnrquam
1 aero on Laurel street.
Aahland
A. II, Mnrqunm to ICninm K.
Thornton, O.lfi ncro I L O
-40, townablp 39, rniiKo 1 K
John J. Pnukoy to aold Hny
Ilonlty Co., lotn 1 to C Inclu
Hlve, block 30, Tolo
John L. Dommor to I. J. Stacy,
I). W. McDonald to Hnchol I.
Wrlaloy, 1 aero In acctlon
25, townBhlp 37, ranKo 2 V
John W'llklnaon to Gharlea D.
Colby, lota 1 nnd 2, block
0, P.0H8 addition to Mcdford
J. A. Lyon to W. H. Jnckaon,
.C. L. Nnrrcgnn to W. H.
JnckRon, lota 1. to 7 Inclu
hIvo, NarrcKan addition to
Mcdford
Albert Lawrontt to K. H. Mi
nor, land In D L C 78, town
ship 37, rnnRo 2 W
Lnurn A, Krb to M. M. Mur
ray, 1C.92 ncrca I) L O 45,
township 39, rniiKo 1 10 . . .
OcorKO 10. Wheeler to Fred A.
Uonnott, 1G0 ncrca in auc
tion 2, tpwnahtp 40, raiiRO
2 W . .
W. Q. Katop to J. D. IOatop,
35.1Cncroa n part of I) L
C C7 nnd (11, townablp 38,
rango 1 W
CALIFORNIA WILL MEET
VANCOUVER AT RUGBY
(United Prrna Leased Wlro.)
DKUKKLKY, Cnl Nov. Ilk IMnnti
nro under way for a Norios of three
linjucH between Ibu Univornily of Cnl-
ifrfnln IhiKby fifteon and thu Van
couver tonm in Hritisb Columbia 'next
mouth.
It in proposed that the victorious
CaliforninttH, who doofntcd the Stan
ford team .Saturdny, jjo north nnd
piny tho first (jamo on Chrislmas
Day, thu othor two fjn,"0H probably
will bo played nt Viotonu during tho
following week.
NYbloh la tho heat, purclntalnR
ohonp trooa from nn unrollnblo nur
sory nnd snvlng n fow ponnlca oii th
purchnBo prlco nnd loao tl ouaanda of
dollura lntor, or buy tho boat at a
fnlr prlco from tho Ynklina Nuraory
and anvo thouaanda whon your or
chnrd comos Into bonrlng? Think of
tl)la boforo you buy, L. 10. Hoovor,
(kCont. 202
Parkdnlo ih Uio now tormlnua-to-Im
of tho Jfount Hood railroad.
INSULTS FLAG;
AMERICANS SORE
Ask United States to Interfere in
Nicarauya With Rule of
Zcloza.
(Unll.il I'rHi tnni Wire.)
P.LUICFIIOLDB, Nlcnrncua, Nov. 1C.
A petition la IiuIuk circulated by
thoKo In Hympnthy with tho revolu
tion iiKstlnat Pruutduul Xctay.i do
in a ml I ii that the United Str.tes In
torforo In favor of thj ruvolutlon,
which tho petition allien la a re
unit of the iiiiarulo of Zolnya. The
petition reada:
"ltlf.'ht after thft election of Prc-
Idont Tnft Zolaya's chief of poll-
In Crnnmlu offered nn Inault to tho
American flaK by tnklni; it from tho
hands of n man who was waving it
nnd caatlnK It down na n mlaerablo
piece of trnah on tho street."
SHORTS RAID METAL SHARES;
LARGE DAMAGE TO PRICES
(Unttrl Pn-ii I.ettned W'r )
MOW YOHK. Nov. 10. Tho ohorta
raided tho ni'tal ahnrca today. In
fllctliiK conaldorablo damrco to for
mer prices. AinRlBamntcd wna swept
backward and forward r.nd finally
closed with a dccllno of 1 1-8 polnta
from yoatorday. Araorlcan amelter
common wna not qulto no active, but
nevertheless It showed cnn of aov-
cral fractions at thn end of tho day.
iVnaconda dropped 5-8; uteol common
3-4 nit'n Btoe' preferred 1 point.
' ir.'do Fuel ft Iron vra tho only
ono to show n Kaln, cloalnj; with a
mero fraction to Us credit.
Krlo wna actlvo nnd allowed liberal
ptirchnaca, It closed with a net gain
of 1-8 polnta nbovo ycst.'rdny. Louis
ville & Nashvlllo gained 1 point. Mis
souri Pacific 7-8 and Pennsylvania &
Heading n similar amount.
HARSH WORDS CAUSED HIM
TO LOSE 6 POUNDS ANNUALLY
(UiiIImI Vrvitn Irfnwl Wlro.')
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl.. Nov. 1C
Harsh worda directed at him by his
wife during tho eight ycara of tholr
married life caused Louis lOrbnch, a
cobbler, to loso on nn average of
ncnrly hIx pounds In weight each
year, If tho datn aupplled In hla com
plaint for dlvorco which was grantod
Ib correct.
MUSIC DURING LUNCH
HOUR AT NASH GRILL
Miss Ktbel Trowell and Mis Craw
ford, who have played at Home of
tho lending grills at Seattle and Spo-
nnc,ha v bren engaged for lite win-
tor by the Nash grill to play during
iinch hour trom 12 to 1 o'clock
and during dinner in the evening.
Mist (?rowell is tut necoinplishcd vio
ies her nn the piano. 20(1
Notice.
Owing to ("ho fnct tbnt our Christ-
maa postals nro coming in and wo
nre crowded for room to display tkom
wo will offer all postnla nt n 20 per
cont discount for ono day only, Sat
urday, November 1U. This will af
ford n good opportunity for you to
lny in n supply for future corre
sponding nt n prico tbnt will pny you.
jook over our Christmas goods that
uro ooming in. It is n pleasure to
show thorn.
Remember, $1 worth of postals
will only cost yon 80 cents next Sat
urday. Tho nuo Jny Postal Shop, 331 E.
ATaiu st., up stairs. Frank II. Hull,
proprietor.
Notice.
The Y. C. T. U. will hold thoir
regular weekly meeting nt tho llnp-
ist church on Thursday afternoon
it 3 o'clock. Until further noiitco the
timo will bo 3 o'clock instead of 2:120
a? formerly.
To Close, an Katato
Wo of for for biiIo 350 acrcB of
Koguo Rlvor valloy lnnd. This tract
l)aa novor beon offered for aalo, nnd
lias novor chnugod lunula atneo tho
tltno It wna ontorod from tho govorn
mont, It la not only rs good, but la
tho vory boat, tho cronin of this vnl
loy, located on two main trnvoled
roads, only 2n inlloa from town.
To nnyono who hna tho monoy to
biy thta proposition, It la tho oppor
tunity of a lifetime. Poaltlvoly thoro
Is no land in tho Roguo "Rlvor vnlloy
can oqunl It In location nnd charac
ter of soil. Prlco, $150 por ncro;
terms. For particulate boo Mr. nar
nutt nt tho DoiiBon Investment Co.
205
'LOCAL SCHOOLS
THANKED FOR AID
Superintendent Smith Notified
Award of Silver Medal for
School Exhibit.
of
Superintendent U. Q. Smith of the
Medford public achoola was on Tucti
day officially notified that the Med
ford public schools hud been award
ed a ailvur medal for their exhibit
ut thu Seattle cxpoMition. In hia
letter of notification W. II. Wuhring
hiivh :
"Wc arc pleuHcd to inform you
that the Mcdford public tchoola re
ceived a silver medal on thu school
work exhibited in the Oregon build
ing at the Aluttku-Yuknu-I'acific ex
position, nnd the Orcgotf commission
desires to tluink you for your Hplen-
did exhibit and assure you that your
work helped materially in winning
new laurels for Oregon's educational
system."
THANKSGIVING NOTICE.
From the Rogue River Fish Co. be
Kurc nnd engage your turkeys, ducks
nnd geese early to secure something
nice. Olympin oysters for dressing,
(Mill) OK THANKS.
Wo desire to extend oui sincere
thanks and appreciation to our
neighbors and friends for the kind
ness shown us during our sad be
reavement of sickness nnd death of
our dearly beloved ono, especially
Mrs. Wroth nnd Mrs. Iluckman.
MR. AND MRS. J. W. DLODQET
AND FAMILY.
OIVINO OUT.
Tho Strugglo Discourages Many i. Citi
zen of Medford.
Around all day with an aching back;
me pleasure to acknowledge the bene
fit donved from the mo of Doan'i
Kidney Pills. I coffered from a se
vere- caso of kidnoy copda'nt. My
beck ached constantly and I lliuugbt I
would nerer gCl relief. 1 also bad ft
dull, dragging pain through ray loins,
which robbed mo of all amhit on. I
finally procured a box of Doun's Kid
ney pills at Haskln's drug store. It
only took a short uso of this remedy
to entirely enro me. I give the credit
for tho great change to Doan's Kidney
Pills."
For solo by all dialers. Prlco 50
cents. Fostor-Milburn Co., New York,
solcsole agents for the United States.
Itomcmbcr tho naino Doan's ana
Uko no other. 50
Can't rest at night;
Enough to make any ono "give out."
Doan's Kidney Pills will givo re
newed life.
They will euro tho backacho;
Curo every kidney 111.
Hero is Medford proof that is so;
Mrs. G. L. Boone, corner Ninth and
C airoots, Mcdford, O., says: "It gives
Cut
Flowers
YOUNfl MAN, get Unit young
lady of yours a bouquet nnd
watch hor smile. '
Dolivory ny pnrt of city.
MEDFQRD GREENHOUSE.
Cut Flowers and Potted Plants
East Main St. Phono 000.
WE DON'T BELIEVE
' YOU CAN BEAT THIS:
Thirty-two acres in this trnct, fine
fruit land, about two miles from
n shipping point. Tho buildings
consist of n five-room box houso,
good-steed barn, oto. Thoro nro
lil neres of 5 nnd fl-yonr-old tip
ples, mostly Nowtowns, with oom
tnorcinl peaches planted botwoon
nB fillers. Also throo noros of
young pour trcos and somo family
orchard. Four aoros in alfalfa.
Six or eight acres of Umber, most
ly oak nnd laurol. Thoro is n
pumping plant on tho plnoo which
eurmlioM water for tho garden nnd
alfalfa, oip-ippcd with gasoline
engine. About 40 rods from a
trood school. Has rural mail do
livory nnd telophono. Prico
$10,000. Tonus.
W. T. YORK & CO.
TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER
Bond your trophies to mo for mount
ing. Dig game bends, fish, birds nnd
tnaismnls mounted true to nature by
improved methods. I do tanning, male
fur rugn, make, remodel and cleat
fur garments. Express and mail or
ders promptly attended to.
C. M. HARRIS.
405 Washington Street, Portland, Or.
Telephone Mnin 3000.
For the Best
In harness, saddles, whips,
odes, tents, blankets, wag
on sheets, axle grease and
gall cure, as well as all kinds
of custom work, see
J. C. Smith
314 E. Main.
Wa are Oioww-Pnr direct traa a
no idiNTi
Oar Ttbm u mowu otrlctlr
WITHOUT IRRIGATION
Writ for frM caUlo. Lcm tock of
TurtMlMimlUbla tor oonunarcUl orchard
CUIc rnlt. Nit m4 OrumaUlTrtti, Onp
Vtu. K-.M PI.... ..J MmLIj
Mala OSlo, IS) aradJir,PorUad,Or.
First-Clnss Ladies' and Gents'
Bootblack
Parlors
NOW READY FOR BUSINESS.
WATCH FOR THE
GREEN LIGHT.
V. W. Howard.
Const Champion Bootblack, Prop
C S. CENTRAL AVENUE.
"Olympic
Flour
is an aid to rather
than a test of your
ability."
Motlier.
If you don't get
tho baking results
you should try a
sack of Olympic
It always makes
good things to eat.
It's "better
AT YOUR GROCER'S
fOftTLUID rtOUUMO MItX CO., POSTUilU. 0IGOI
FOU KENT Furnished rooms, No.
10 N, Grnpo st. 211
FOH KENT Two nlca front rooms,
107 Socond, E., cor. Front. 209
FOIl RENT Furnlshod rooms at fl
per wook. 811 North Rlvorsldo nve
nuo. C. R. LoMnr.
FOU RENT Front bedroom for gon-
tlemnn only. 113 South Laurol. 210
: --
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Now sovon-room lufnKn-
low with pnntry nnd bath, lot COx
10C, chonp for cnBh or torms. Ad
dross A, enro Trlbuno. 20G
WILL TRADE 100 ncros good tlui-
uor innu ror flieiuoru cuy iiroiiuriy.
W. T. York & Co. 112.
FOR SALE -Twenty noros, near
Merlin; kqo& fruit lnnd; $400; terms.
Address S, Tribune.
FOR SALE
4-f- ---f;f-f 4-
FOH SALE Four-room bouse; price
$1000; S250 cnab, balanco la ix
neml-annuul payments of $125 oacb.
W. T. York & Co. 204
FOR SALE Good 80 acres for sale
in a fine fruit district 13 miles bo
low Grants Pnss, six miles from
Merlin. This 80 acres is on a coun
ty road, on n F. It. D. route and on
u telephone line, one mile from
school house, good deep soil, good
neichbrohood, 1200 apple and peach
trees set out last spring, water for
irrigation near orchnrd. Price
$5000. My homo is on North 10th
street. V. J. Stupes, L. B. 615,
Grants Pass, Oregon. 205
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for
Mcdford lots, 10 acres, 4 miles
from Newman, Cnl., in San Joaquin
valley. For particulars call at Star
restaurant or address Box 818,
Medford. 210
FOR SALE 300 tiers of first-class
pine wood, thoroughly seasoned;
'ill deliver 3 tiers to any ono nt
2.50 per tier. W. L. Howard,
Phoenix. Or. t
FOR SALE 1200 acres unimproved
lnnd, also improved land, suitable
for fruit, for sale cheap. See H. M.
Coss, sole agent, C0J W. Tenth St.,
Mcdford.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 100-
acre improved farm, located 6V2
miles of Grants Pass; good irriga
tion. Write for particulars. Cle-ments-Basler
Realty Co., owner,
Grants Pass. Or. 201
FOR SALE Oak, fir and pine cord-
wood, 12 and 10-inch; also dry rail
wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phone
order to Mnin 4201.
FOR SALE Or exchange, small
mare, about 900 pounds, gentle and
true, safe fo lady or children to
ride or lrl70, cheap. Address X92,
care Tribune office. 207
FOR SALE Choice business proper
ty nt a bargain, on long timo; easy
terms. Address P. O. "Box 418.
FOR SALE 1200 acres improved
land, suitable for fruit, for sale
cheap. See II. M. Coss, sole agent,
004 W. Tenth St.. Medford. tf.
FOR SALE Good general merch
andise stock and business ia live
Willamette valley town; about
$10,000 to swing. Particulars
address Box COS, Cottngo Grove,
Or. 121 eod lmo
FOR SALE 3 acres Rood garden
land, under ditch; good houso;
Phoenix. Matt Calhoun.
FOR SALE 5 and 10-acro tracts
just within nud adjoining city lim
its, nt a bargain, on 5 annual pay
meets. Address P. O. Box 418.
FOR SALE Good driving horse,
cheap. 17 Riverside ave. 204
FOR SALE One-horse spring wag
on, used only two seasons, $35;
good cart, $10; 130-size incubator,
fine repair, S; buff leghorns, plow,
cultivntor, etc.; ln miles out Cen
trul Point roud. II. C. Glascock.
208
FOR SALE Two years' leoso and
furniture of Voudome hotel, good
location, in Ashland; 20 furnished
rooms, besides parlor, office, dining
room, etc. Prico $1000. John F
Pntty, proprietor. 215
FOR SALE Or exchange for Rogue
River proporty, town or country,
11 S5-100 acres, tho vory be3t In
tho Sacramonto valley, suitable to
growing all kinds ot fruit, grain and
hay, toeated ut Enclnal, on Northern
Electric railroad, S miles north ot
Yuba City, Sutter county, Cal., and
50 miles north ot Sacramento, Cal.
Lnnd lovel, no wnste or overflow
lnnd. . Irrigation ditch through con
tor with boxoa and checkod complete
for quick Irrigation with drainage
ditch on one sldo, county road on
two sides. About 10 aero sot to
alfalfa and will yield from 4 to 3
tons per aero. The balance in fruit,
truck garden and poultry lots, the
latter fenced with 800 feet C-toot
poultry wlro. A good variety of early
to lato apple, poar, poach, apricot,
plum, cherry, grape, blackberries,
raspberries and strawberries; a new
four-room house, with cement foun
dation and collar; houso plastered,
papered and painted and has elec
tric lights; poultry and outhouses
putntod. This is a choice location
and an ideal home, and a bargain at
$3500 $700 at C por cont, to run
4 years. Also new houso In Mod
ford, 5 rooms and bath, one blook
from baseball ground, $1600; $800
hnudlos this. Address N. L. Town
sond, 126 E. 6th, Medford. 200
FOR SALE 40-horso automobile for
salo or trado for real estate; hi
first-class oonditien. Inquire at
Medford Auto Co.
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Fblt SALE 240 ncros, about 36
I acres cleared, balance la timber,
about 2,500,000 foot yellow pine on
place; plenty of outaldo range; C
room box house nnd othor build
lncs; two big springs, family or
chard; mllo and a quarter ot school;
machinery goes with placo. Price
$2C00; $1800 will hnndlo. W. T.
York & Co. 207
FOR SALE 1800 pounds socond
bond telephone wire for sale, rolled
in rolls in good shape; a bargain for
someone. Call on Chris Ulrica or
nddrass Look Box 24, Jacksonville.
211
FOR SALE Finely split stovewood
in oak, fir and pine, and cordwood
sawed into 10-inch length blocks.
Call on F. Osenbrugge, Stuiebaker
Bros. Warehouse.
FOU SALE 75-acre ranch, with
good wator right; finest fruit land;
chonp:; also property in Portland;
will trado for Medford property. See
Coleman at cigar factory.
FOR SALE $125 piano certificate
Halo's Piano House for best effor.
Address M. B. Signs, Gaston, Or.
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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 cleared or
partially so; bouse, barn and other
outbuildings; on main county road,
12 mile to Woolf Creek station.. 4
miles to Glendnle; prico $12.50 per
acre as a whole; subdivido on basis
of $10 to $25. Address Mnrtm Au
eel, Merlin, Or. 211
FOH SALE Completely oquippod
shingle and sawmill, machinery,
power, etc Address Box 180, Cen
tral Point, Or. 214
FOR SALE Fine Jersey cow; good
reasons for selling. Inquire corner
of Second and Fir sts. 202'
FOR SALE A house and lot for
salo cheap In East Mcdford. Call
at 112 Cottage st. 207 .
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WANTED.
WANTED Landscape gardener,
must know his business; also want
man to plant rtees. Inquire of. Or
is Crawford, First National Bank.
209
WANTED Tho use of a traction en
gine or a doonkey engino. D. W,
Sharpe, Medford. . 112
WANTED Situation on farm, as
caretaker. Hare hud experience.
Address Logun, care Mail Tribune.
211
WANTED Married man wants po
sition as foreman on fruit ranch;
experienced. Address W. Call Box
41, Jacksonville 215
WANTED Furnlshod or unfurnish
ed houso or housekeeping rooms.
Address Box 107. Medford. 209
WANTED Place on ranch by man
and wlfo as cooks. Address G. H..
caro Mall Tribune.
210
WANTED Ltghc housokooplng
rooms, furnished. M, Tribune. 208
WANTED I wish to employ one
oompetent, rohable man or woman
to tako charge of my business in
Medford nnd the vnlloy; references
required; high salary to .right per
son. Call at Oxford rooms or ad
dress me Modford, general dolivory.
V. E. Wilmer. 200
WANTED A woman cook at tho
Diamond at once.
WANTED Agonts to introduoo ths
"Aladdin" lamps, inoandosoont ker
osene mantle lamp; brighter than
gas or elootrioity; cost 1 cent ki
four hours; see lamp, secure torms
at Cusiok & Myers' real estate of
fice. W. J. Anderson, gen, agt. 20di
WANTED To buy team, wagon
and harness ou monthly torms. Ad
dress R, care Tribune. Mail.
WANTED Bxporiuuced quarry man.
Address P. O. Box 418, Modford,
VANTED 1VS wood choppers to chop
cordwood and tlerwood. Address E.
W. Liljegrau, Tolo, Or.
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LOST A buiioh of keys. Leavo at
this offfee and roceiva reward. 207
LOST Paper subscription book.
Finder plense return to H. Y? Roth
ermel, Mail Tribune office, and re
ceive roward.
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FOUND A ohlld's white coat. In
qeire at this offiae. 24)7