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By ft B. Martin
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APPIES BRING
GOOD PRICES
Our Correspondents
Northwestern
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Exchanue Secures i
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
of .Auction Markets In Big
Eastern Centers.
I Viiiip ivirrxHiiitiilimf lifiu Iiiiiiii nil.
Good Sales In Advance by Keeping' HOnl o;i MIIIIIIIlor vuwitioii, wi.kh
Out of .Auction Markets In Big "CC0llul" fur M",r" ma Mt '"
I). U. Ailnuifl mill yvlfo d( IM No;t;
county hnvw lioun vIhIUiik Mr. AjIiiiiih'
mint, .tr. I.llllo Ulncltvvooil, ift IMion
nlv, 'I hoy rMtirinuJ to ttmlr liointi Uin
lunt of lt wi'olc,
I'd JncoliB unit family of North
Tint N'orlliwcrtU'rn IVult KxcIiiimko
rcjHirlM tlm following ulrn of up
I)Ich: ' '
1'ijr in'Ojdint of CiiNlunont (WiihIi.)i
rnilt (Innvi'iV limoii: Oiut cur, half
t'lttih SjitJU)iiliitrvH anil YincHuji, an
(nlliiw; iiitiuiljurpt, nxtru I'uiiry,
$2.Ji. I'ltftyy, i'J.UO. 'C" Krmlr,
I. rill. Viia-M;iw (xlniK, 9M.
Funny, $1.75. "C" khmIi', l.afi
f. o.b. ('hkIiimuio
J Fivt' cam K''ifiiu VinMnp, Tfi.RO
or ci'iit extra fiiuuy, at .fJ.UD. 1-anoy
n 1.70. "0" Kruili-, $1.1!5; f. o. l.
Canliuu-rc
, T.'o i'iir ArkniiHH Jtlnk 85 per
Cent extra fancy, liaiitiicc Hlamlanl,
nt $1.00 hlriitclil, f.. l. ryttti.
Two fan VimiipH, 7ft per cent
vvlra fiincy,, lialnticn htaiulari), nt
$.m Htral:lit. f. ... It. I'ayotic.
, One oar JonatluiiiM, extra fancy, nt
f 1.IJ0 Mnitgjit, f. o. Ii. Payette.
lTp o llilx litno tlm oxclianco linn
booked oplcrrt for n total of forty
;iliii earn of.fljipluH whiiih' hnvu licrn
'until to ImyerK In twrnty-ihreo dif
ferent market. Willi the Heamin jnnt
Htarliup, thin HeeuiN to promixo a iIIn
triliutivi) hhinsin for tin; HeitMoii of
11111 farwiiriMJuniiij; lnt yt,nrn re
markable Hliowini. Onlv one cur of
tlm entire iiiunbcr bookril ho far, linx
been hoUI to k '" i Ity enHt of llio
MiMHisxippl river, ami not a Kindle
ar Iwih lieen placed with bnyent in
uny of the lnrp markets New York'
Iloxton, I'hiliulelpliia, Chicago.
j The market continiieri well Niipplisd
Willi both Marn ninl jiruiu'H. ICiiNtertt
HpeeiilatorH, who eotitraeteil earliec
n the Hemmn, are reported to linvo
uiiitlo exeeptionally heavy Iohhch In
both pearx and nrniieM from tbo north
weHt. Itcwirlrt from the exehan;e
officcM in the cant, on file in this
office, nbow Harllett pearH to be
itellini; al aiii'tion all the way from
firm to 41.00 ilelivered. Italian
pruneM opened up at dtanpimintinKly
low prleen in teh ean(, are briiiKin
H.rui to $1.10 delivered. Fortunately,
the exchange. Iiiim kept out of these
inarketH, Ihim worked the xmnll mark
ftrt, farthest removed fnnn tbo rone
of anetion-market influcime, ami in
eoiiHefpiencu ban been nlilo to got
rom $1,00 to 1.50 per box, f. o. b.
'(dripping point, for Harllett pears'
and ban booked a lot of nrdora from
tlm Kami) small marketH for Italian
pniiieH, at 75o to 70 f. . b. Hlitppintr
point, ueor,dini; to datt'fl of, boikinj;
nnd dates of hlnpmeiit.
Hyomei for Catarrh
i: i, mi i .i
i
World's (IrenteNt Iteiueily I'h l-Vom
Coealne, Opium ami AH Habit
lormluK Oi'iiks.
Btnrt rb?ht now, lioforo tlio cold
weather romentu kill enrtarrh norms
,iHid K"t lid of catnr;h, H'h thp boBt
Unto.
llroutho IIYOMIU (l'ronounqo It
IJIk1h-iiio), tihnrlnB fltnuiB Kiinrnn
.tees It, It Ih mitdo or Auntrnllnu ou
tcnlyptiifl, thymol and otljor nutIo
.tlcH, nnd liesldoH destroying tbo Rorma
'it HfHithcs and heals tbo aoro, raw
iiHimlirano iud provonts mupus from
formliiK In tbo air pusnRos.
flioatho It a f$Y .times fi ijny. Jt's
nu easy and ploasant trontmout and
n'Hiiltii are quick and curtain.
IIYOM10I Is Kuarantood for catnrrh,
nstlimu nnd catarrhal donfness, or
nionoy buck. A eomplotu outfit, ln
filtulliiK Imrd rubber luluilor, costs
11,00, Hxtru bottles It uttorWnrd
noodud coit but no cents,
Ilnaklmi for Honltti,
Tnlont vUltcd Mudford Hatuntny.
William Iienrdslny, one of Phoe
nix' mcri'hiiiiU, visited Medford Hut
urdny.
I.. A. Drake of North Phoenix vis
ited Medford on bUNlness Saturday.
lCmmutl Iloeoon and wlfo of Talent
took nu auto trip down t lie valley
Huudny.
A. I)., A. M. nod O. II. Holms nnd
their wives visited Medford Hutur
day. L. A, Hove of Phoenix wag n biiHJ
a em vUllor nt Medford Saturday.
MInh Mnud Newbury, who lias been
speudliiK her vacation with her nunt
npd unclu, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Under,
nt their home south of Phoenix, also
mil lit their Hummer home In the
!cnd Indian mountnlnp, returned to
Medford Suiidis und will take up her
school work nt the HUtum' Tuesday.
O, A. Hover of Volley Vlow or-
chants delivered some fine peaches
In Medford Saturday.
Ily the way, speaking of peaches,
did you ace those nt the nxhlblt build-
IttK rnlend by 1C. Calhoun of Pjioo-
nlxT Well, they are not nil the blK
one nt Itocky Ford orchard, I drove
out there Suudny and I wish some of
the visitors to our vnlley could sec
that peach orclutrd. Those In the
exhibit building nru only fair samples.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Charlos Isaacs of
Medford visited homo folks In Phoe
nix Sunday.
W. ft. Anderson of North Phoenix
traded In Phoenix Saturday
John Mast was a Phoenix visitor
Saturday.
Wo nro Rind to loam that Jerry
Wilson of Coleman Creek Is on the
road to recovery nt tlio Sacred Heart
hospltnl In Medford.
Died In Phoenix, of consumption,
Mrs, Amy Wright, nged 83 years,
one of the old pioneers of Phoenix.
Interment Monday In Phoenix ceme
tery. Uncle George Roberta, and Mlos
Lulln Hoborts of North Talent lenvo
for Myrtlo Creole Tuesday to ylslt
friends, and relatives nt that place,
Among thoso who linvu been out
to Lake of tlto Woods nnd the bay
for nu outing nnd have lately return
ed nro; tyr. and Mrs. A. S. Furry und
fnjnlly, (r, nmj rs. F. R.' Furry nnd
family, Mllo Furry and wlfo, 13. O.
Cojonmn, nnd wlfo; Miss Fny Carson,
ICrnest Henms nnd family, W. B. An
derson nnd family, John Oraffls and
wlfo, C. Cnroy nnd wlfo, W, 8. Stan
cllffo. nnd wlfo, .I.lqyd Colvor and
wlfo, C. Cato and wlfo, Mr. Cnto(8r.,
nnd nlso a brother of O. Cnto. Tljo
Cntes uutocd from Corvnllls and
Urownsvllle,
Jlr.owiiayllle, Mrs J. Hoso, (Jnko Cn
ton, Jim Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Loin
ljughos, Ooorgo Itofierts, Mrs. Crys
tal Vurhulst, Miss Ollto Hughes nnd
hor mothpr, Mrs. Hughes, Tub
Hughes. All of tho nbovo named par
ties, oxcopt tho i Catoa, wore from
Kdon Precinct. All had a good tlmo
nnd gathered lots of huckloborrtos.
CEHTRAL POINT ITEMS.
Truman Heott, wllo spent several
weekx vlnitiim relativeK hero left for
bis home in lowu Ttu'mluy piornjiif;.
Horn To the vif of Coiiiidlniaii
I). C. Grim .Monday niglit, Kejit. -lib,
a hoii.
K. h- i'nnn and flenrRO K. Fox
spent several hours in .laekiovifule
Tuesday.
MisM Herriuc, Miss Rtmnjr, Mr.
Ware, Mrs. Himpkiux' Miss Shield,
Miss Mary I). Meo. Miss Suruh IJoff.
l(oy lleff, Mihh Kiiuly.cn. Miss Sfeel
haimuer, Miss l;tla Williams, Miss
Huiller, H. (1. Heart weru Medford
viM'tnrn Tuesday.
Ilermnn HimpkiuH left for I'orl
'nuij Tuesday evening on u busiuchX
(rip.
Mrx. Cbnpmuu who bus been vis
itinu relntives here returned to her
home in Ashland Tuesday evenine.
Mrs, W. F. (Iraee, nged 85, mntber
of J. II. (Iraee, who has been visit
ing her boii the past your, returned
in her homo in Lou Angeles Tuesday
afternoon. Mrs. flraee was accomp
anied homo by her dniiubter, Mrs
Itiebmoiiil and the Misses Itichmoud
and her grandson' Victor N, (Iraee.
champion of the world, is dead bun;
today, (,'usuo.k i wiid to bavo lost
118,000 in butH when James J. Cor
bett defeated John L.
TIIOUHANIIS KHiLI.I) Mill TWO
HITK.
Hnnd 26 contji loHIII.KIttlC CIin.MI
CAL COltl'ANV, Heely Hulldlnif, 1'ort
lun.l. Or-., fur a. pucki-t or HKI.ICtitK
IIJKl KU.I.KK, two UililuwiKpmfulff of
vhlcli will rid any iiour of nil vt-rmln,
Ijuru, ro.iclicM. Kuro ili-nth to iitiltiml lloo
of evi-ry variety; frees poultry of tlckM.
inltes. ,
In n moiit pffpctlvp I'l.ANT HPItAV,
eniUirnfil by li-fldltiK ncrletilturlntn.
AOKNTH WANTKl) In thin territory.
Write today nnd become n ucr of K1CL-fCIltlt'H.
FOR SALE OR RENT
foil SAM; Oil HUNT Kumlsln-d 5
r oo m room lioiino on lurRi lotl Hhndn
and fruit trees; modem conveniences
I7 W. Tenth st Ted. C59L ' 14C
FOR RENT
FERRIS HARTMAN'S WIFE
SUES FOR HER ALIMONY
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. f. Fer
rfs Ilartman, actor, is defendant Uv
day in a suit filed here by bis di
vorced wife, Mrx. Mary Ilartman,
necking $10,Q00 alimony wjileb is al-
legeu to oe long past one.
Ifiirtmau wns divorced in 1003.
Mr. Ilartman bein gallowed .flf0 n
nontb for tlm support of herself nnd
child. She alleges that the payments
have oeaosed since April- 100(5.
Sullivan's Backer Dead.
NKW YOltIC, Sept. O.-Jnlm 11.
Cnsaek of Hrooklyn, backer of John
L Sullivan, former heavyweight
$12,000 FOR FIGHTING
CALIFORNIA FOREST FIRES
) T-rrr i
WASIHNOTOrVU C, Sept. (!.--In
rospousn to telegrams from Cali
fornia authorities tlio United Sl'utos
firosl fjervieo today aljoted an addi
tional npprnprintioii of $i2t000 for
fhlbig forest fires in tat Htate.
More (linn $20,000 lias hef;i .spent
Ibis year for tills purpose ;n Califor-fiia,
HoBklQB for Iloaltb.
RANCHES
15 screw; clone In; benutlful view; ftn
nun,- tsuv acre; very eaiiy tnrma.
i i-2 acres; iwaritiff orchard; water
riuni; more; nmo loais on cood yas
tura and liny land; cm! or trade.
TOB BEST
I0-room house, with furniture, Its.
5-rooin house,' f IS.
5-rooin Iiouro. tlS.SO.
7-rtium Iioiiho. $25.
(room lioune, ISO.
Ifroom Iioiiko, 17,
Other houues on list.
TRADE
l 1-2 ncres, 4-room hoiliio, 1650.
100 ncrcN In Wild county, Colnmdo; trade
for ranch hvro.
too acre-, for Male or trndo.
IGO acres, nil flno loam Boll, 7C
cleared, buildings, pumping plant,
trndo for Btuall ranch, pay or as
sume Prlco 4000.
100 acroB, 100 In crop, fine loam
soil. 75 acre, take 1-3 In trado.
160 noroB. 1 l-i mllea from town In Wll
lnmetto vnlloy, rich bottom and up.
land, 100 acres cultivated, good Im
provements, 1125 acre.
tnonmo property, rentals, 1115 monthly;
tnko good ncrojBe.
JO sorei, 1$ Jh pears; close In tint build
ing slta and view.
160-acre stock and alfafta ranch: 150
crea iiunoie: unaer ditch; 7( per
ofo) iuko incomo property.
llO'acrcB raw land; all fin fruit land;
iuku nr uoou property.
0 ucres, tillable; 12000; take town prop
crty.
10 sores, cleared; take realdenoe In
tradv,
.16 ucroi Dear Creek bottom for Dakotah
land.
30 iiorus. Palisade, California In orchard,
tuiio dairy or stock ranch and city
proporiy.
tnopme property, TWin Falls. Idaho, for
Rood acreage
CITY TKKAflUHKIt'B NOTICE.
Office of tho city treasurer, Med
ford, Oregon, September 4th, 1911.
Notice Is horeby given that there
arc funds on hand In tho city treasury
for tbo redemption of outstanding
city warrants Issued against tbo fol
lowing funds:
Warrants Nos. 27 to tC, both num-
bors Inclusive, Issued against the
trunk sewer fund.
Warrants Nob. 10 to 21, both num.
bors Inclusive, issued against sower
Ustrlct No. 11 fund.
Warrants Nos'. 1, 2 and 3. Issued
against Klghth street storm sower.
Warranto Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, issued
ngnlust Crape street storm sewer.
Warrants Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Issued
ugnlnst Fifth street storm sewer.
Warrants Nos. I to 23, both num
bers Inclusive, assued against East
Main street waterMund.
interest on tho same will cease aft
er tbo abovo datow
L. L. JACOBS,
City Treasurer.
Hi
jcossa.
FOR SALE.
MloUBoar
OAK nnd laurel stumps for aaln cheap at
Thretj-Oaka Orchards. W. J. Itartzcll.
4CS-J-1.
l-'OIt ItK.N'T Modern 6-room house, clone
In. AddreH llox 7, care Mali Tribune.
17
I'OIt ItHNT Modern G-roorn bungalow.
clow) In, reuNonuble. Apply 517 Houth
Holly MreeU 147
KOIt 11EKT Two-room house, partly
furnished, 8 per month. Allen Grocery
ca. us
FOIl ItHNT Coiy flve-room bungalow
on Went Hamilton; modern. Inquire
401 a Ittverslde.
I'OIt ItRNT Two raven-room cottages.
one !arn lmri. one stable. Call 401
South Illvnrslde avenue. 1(8
TO ItHNT Seven-room house, modern.
larce yard and barn. Call Main 7S2,
party J-3. 143
XoasekMplajf Mooxam
MODKItN housekeeping rooms, 1C and
118. 222 South Holly.
rarnlshed Hooms.
FOK IlKNT Two furnished rooms.
South Oakdale. Call momlnRs.
425
147
KOJl KKNT Steam-heated apartment,
six rooms nnd bath. In new two-family
house, modern In every respect.
Hose nvenue, corner West Mala. "147
FOIl RRNT furnished room, every con
venience. Call 525 O. Orope. 14S
1011 UHNT Furnished roams for house
keeping:. 2 or 3 In suite. Phone 052.
No. 105 East 14th st. 145
FOK 11ENT Nicely furnished front
room, suitable for two young men;
furnish heat. 815 K. Riverside avc. 144
Boar4t and Booss
Medford. Ore Auk. . 1911. Thts la to
certify that ubout November my daugh
ter writ taken with a ovtre attack of
rheumatism which rendered her left arm
psoless. In faot it waa'so near paralysed
Hint she waa not able tor movo her fine
ara, but knowlnR of some of Dr. Chow
Younc's marvelous cures of long atand
Iiir cascj .of rheumatism, we decided to
consult lilin. In whloh-I am pleased to
say made no mistake, as hta remedies
acted as he clamed they would and af
ter the third treatment the rheumatic
pain entirety loft her and she has not had
any symptoms of rheumatism since: be
sides her central health In much lninrov-
ed und I do not hesitate In saying I be
uevu tnoso afflicted with rheumatism
or paralysis will do well to consult Dr,
Chow Young, whose house Is corner of
Tenth and Front street. Medford. Ore
eon. A. V. WEIKS. 14
FOR RENT Rooms. Room nnd board
for a teacher. Phone 6122 or call 407
Beatty st. 144
ROOM AND BOARD at Mrs. Fay's. No.
10 No. Grape st, back of Farmers and
Fruitgrowers bldff.
FOR RENT Farms from 40 acres tt
400 acres, alfalfa land, fruit' ranches
garden land, general farming- ranches
QOld Ray Realty Co., 213 W.Mnin.
Offices for Steal
FOR RENT Two elegant front office
rooms, corner Main street. Inquire
Gregory's Studio.
LEGAL NOTICES.
list.
WANTKD
;irl for gonoral housework.
i.iiy ana rsnoji property
Two carpenters. I3.5&.
Lumbar pliers, 'la.GO;
Yurd men, IS.aG.
UuttLff men, box fnelory, 13,00.
Taloutoff men, I2.S0,
poijltoy pimlneor, 13.00.
Uuelters, $3.76,
Hklnnfr. I3.0Q.
itnuuu nuuu, i.uv.
e. f. ). mia
ItOOII MS iP fYw
hotiob or BLrorxoB to obbate
AunrrioBrAi, inDxaxEoancss tob
THE BVXXaiXBO MT IfBBXABBBT
lOAOS XB JAOKEOB OOVBTT, OBE.
. Notice Is hereby given that on the 30th
day of September. lll. an election will
be hold throughout Jackson county, Ore
gon, for the purpcto of submitting to
the voters of Jackson county, Oregon,
the question as' to whothcr or not debts
for the building of permanent roads
within Jackson county, Oregon, shall be
Incurred In a sum not exceeding 51,500,
ooo and Interest thereon, and oyer and
abovo any and all Indebtedness of the
county at the date of nald election, and
Independent of any other indebtedness
ne ttlllll ...., nlh...ul.i. HMrt....! MM.!
ng said Indebtednenss to be evi
denced by tho bonds of euld county, dat
ed January 1st. 112, and payable twen
ty years after date and bearing a rate
of Intorast to be determined by tho coun
ty court, but not to exceed six per cent
per annum, payable semi-annually, which
Interest may bo evidenced by Interest
coupons1 attached to such bonds, nnd
Winch bonds and interest counons mav
bo substantially in the form designated
In tho order of tho county tourt for
Jackson oountv. Oroirnn. rntllnrr en hi
election, which order was dulv made nnd
nnlereil nt renril In thA omt.itu .Atil nt
mo sinje or uregon xor.oacKSon county,
slttlnc for tho transaction of enuntv
business at tho recuuvr. August. 1911.
term of said court, which convened on
the 2d day of Auirust. 1911. ajid which
order wun mado nnd entered on the 3d
day of August. 1911. Said election will
be held In enoh election preefnet In said
county, beginning at the ' tour of 8
o'clock In tho morning on the SOth day of
September. 1911. and continuing until
the hour of 7 o'clock In tho afternoon of
said day. "
. ThlH notice Is Issued in accordance
with said order of said county court this
3d day of August 191 .
W It COLUMAN,
County Clerk Jnoksoh County. Oregon.
FOR KENT Over the postoffloe with
hent and light See A. A. Davis.
FOR SALE Pumping engine, with gear
ana witnout; wood saw complete; wood
sawed to order. M. II. Maine, Pac. 742.
Home Phone 143z. 153
FOR KALE Two horses, suitable for
slriKl; or team work. Inqulro R. R.
Creamery. 144
FOR SALE Ten head of well bred an
gora bucks, choice 110 or will trade
for calves. Chas. Gilchrist, Sams Val
ley, Or. 146
WANTED.
BUscenaaeoaa
SIL'LES WANTED Wo want to pur
chase eight flrst-clsss mules. Address
cttTe W. S.' Rrooke, Hear Creek orchard.
Box 2C3, P. O. 113
WANTED Hewing by the day.
Bell 5091, or call 343 N. Ivy.
Phono
US
WANTED Consignments of pcachesti
cantaloupes, grapes, etc. We guarantee
prompt returns. References furnished.
Frank E. Blair Com. Co., wholesale
commission Co., Eugene. Oregon. 18 i
WANTED Consignments of peaches,
canta'oupes, grapes, etc. We guarantee
prompt returns. References furnished.
Frank E. Blair, Com. Co., Wholesale
Commission Co, Eugene, Oregon. 164
WANTED To rent. 6-room, 1-story,
modem bungalow, before October 1,
Phono 3171 Pacific
WANTED To borrow. 3500 on city
property, security worth 11800; will
pay 10 per cent Interest, two years'
time. Address II 2, care Mall Trlbun.
145
WANTED Two nice unfurnished house
keeping rooms. Inquire Druggist at
Hankies.' drug Btore. 147
HELP WAKTEO.
Xsli Wasted alaXs
WANTED -Girl for general' housework.
Inquire 325 & Ittverslde. 14$
LABORERS WANTED Ten laborers
for work at Prospect. Apply at room
102 Electric bldgT. 218 W. Wain St.
Prospect Construction Co.
USINESS DIRECTORY'
Chiropractors.
DR. It. J. LOCKWOOn Chlroprnotlc,
nerve specialist, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank
building. Office hoars! 2 to 4. Phone
Homo 2I9K. Ilesldenco lib Roosevelt.
Hours: 10 to J2 and 1:30 to 7:30. Phono
1QSK. Special hours by appointment.
Scientific massage given. Advl'co In
dietetics. Medical gymnastic hydro
thcropy. DAVIES to IRLE Chiropractors, 2 8.
Central ave. Phone Main 614. Office
hours: 2 to 4 p. m. Consultation nnd
examination free.
oirars Ba Tobaceo.
TIZZaKD st aNTLE, Smokehouse
Dealers In tobacco, cigars, and smok
era' .supplies. JSxelustve agent of Lewis
Single Binder, El Merlto and EI Paten
cia. 313 West Mala street.
Twraitmf.
IL J. WILSON CO, dealers In now
and second-hand furniture and bard
ware. Agents for Household stoves
Main 315L Home 285-L.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Cor
n..r ?tn -ana. Hoy atreeta, Medford.
Mlsslpa furniture made to order. Cab
inet wBric of all kinds. A trial order
solicited.
MOIIDOFF WOLFF Cookstovcs and
ranges. New and second hand furni
ture Eads' old stand. IS Fir street.
South. Phone 91. Home 383-K. Med
io ru.
Sraaiu Wtols.
ilEDt -witU BKICK CO. ieo. W. PrlOd'y,
O. D Nsgle. Oeo. T. CBrten Contraol
tors and manufacturers of brick; tattl
ers In pressed brick and lime. OWIce
floor. Phone No. 318L
Hauling.
GARBAGE HAULED Leave orders nt
29 South Itartlett. or phono Rodney
Taylor, 3C32. Prompt service. ies
BCaalo.
MIS3 TURNEY. Piano Instructloa and
musical history, 309 South Newtown
street. Phone 8501 Belt
BUalna; aCarhlsery.
SEE MATT CALHOUN of Phonlx. Or..
r ibr Q?XeL Q"?" Mill & Crusher
S0'!1? Brodway, Denver. Colo-
had at Phoenix. Oregon. Matt Calhoun.
STotary JfaeUo.
WANTED A strong boy to Jearn trade.
Apply Medford Sheet Metal Works. 128
Kasi .Main.
WANTED Teamsters to bid on hauling
2000 cords wood, r
Gld Reay Realty Co.
BttsoeOassoas.
FOR SALE One steel range with reser
voir, us good ns new; one 2 1-2-lnch
spring wagon with canvns top. F. S.
Duy, East Jackson street, between Bear
crook and P. & E. bridge. 144
FOR RENT Garden land In tracts
of from one acre upwards, with
water for irrigation. Owner will
furnish team and Implements for cul
tivating and seed for share of crop,
Inquire of Buffum, Rogue River Elec
tric Co., 21S W. Main.
FOR LEASE Flslng. boating nnd hunt
ing resort on easy terms. 218 W. Main.
FOR SALE
Acreage.
LOST.
LOST Strayed or stolen, a Bllvor Pci
nlnit eat. Reward if returned to 39
North Ornngo street.
LOST A, gold link fob. signet with ini
tlrtls It. K. A Return to Medford Fur
iilturo Co. and tecolvo reward. 141
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES,
iron SALliT-nHt wing restaurant In
Medford. Owner hits other Jiuslness
.which requires his attention, Bargain
.fur tush. Address Bif io, caro TrN
burnt office. 118
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
mai sstata
FOR HCHANQM Metlford and subur
ban property, ranches.' timber lauds
for other properly. Gold Ray nalty
xCo., 318 W. (Mala. ,
FOR SALE 3500 acre of range land nt
IS per acre, within a mllo of the center
of n prosperous growing town of 12,
000 population. Plenty of water; Ideal
winter range; good transportation fa
cilities: two railroads; land will rap.
Idly enhancn In vnluo with the Increase,
In population coming to imp neign
horhood. For terms and complete In
formation, address A. E. Montgomery.
Union Savings Bank Bldg., Oakland.47
WANTED Salesman for exculslve ter
ritory. Big opportunities. No expe
rience necessary. Complete line Yak
ima Valley grown fruit, shade and
ornamental stock. Cash 'weekly. Out
fit free. Toppentsh Nursery Company,
Toppenlah. Wash. "
WANTED Salesmen In every locality o
the northwest: money advanced week
ly; many make over 11000 month
choice of territory. Yakima Voile
Nursery Ca, Topenleh. Wash.
XI Wanted Veaaala
WANTED Chambermaid. 320 East Main
street. 14S
HELEN- N. YOCKKT. Notary public.
The" VaUUrT?ibukne!0 m " ' l'
Bnrsenes.
MEDFORD GREEN HOUSB Cut flow
ere, potted plants, shrubbery bulbs. 923
E. Main. Phone 374L "" -
Q?AS.En NURSEP.D3S Our trees are
brrfene,Ln?v.lrrar,e,-.0ur t0c!e ' "
,f!ca,,t- Vl,e ruarantee everything put
out. We are not In the trust H. a
Patterson, office removed u Il K.
ROGUE IWVER VALLEY NURSERY
?i n.c'"n0r2Se.rs of h,5.n "'lo nur-
".. w. viiico ii o, rlr.
poones.
Both
'gayalcUas ana Wargeoaa.
JU.' CONltOY m.inev t ... A
and surgeons. Taylor and Phlpps bid
room, 210-211-212. OfMoe pficw. &
residence phone 613. Office hours t
ni. io a p. m.
U-xnT nrc0? DIt- EV'A MAINS
xASiiOW' Ostoopathio physicians!
-j w.w. iiuno jiain oaai.
WANTED Woman for renersl houses.
yrork, one who con cook. Wages 33(5
per month. Apply Buffum. Rogue
luver Eiectrlo ca, zi w. Main.
UJft AIITEJIAS W. DBANE Dentist
Office In Rlalto bai 133 aSSs"
S?h aSm'nl1tel 'or extraction '
Phon1. 44ST3!lePh0ne Maln "' Nl
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE Hog feed, awlll, nt English Chop
Houso for tho hauling. Phone 1671. 144
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ftttoraaya.
FOR SALE In Coos oounty, Oregon,
525 acres of coal land, mine In opera
tion on property: 3 veins of coal. 4
and 6-foot In thickness; also electrlo
light und power plant on property:
coal can bo mined with electricity,
Address Box 39, caro Mall Tribune
office. 45
tots
FOR SALE Lots and small tracts for
sale Buy direct and avoid commls
Bton. M. M. Maine, Pac. Phone 742
Homo 14 $r, 153
Business Xroprty
FOR SALE OR RKNT Good opening fot
general merchandise store in ' new
town with 115,000 monthly payroll, on
railroad, II miles from Medford. Gold
Buy Realty Co.. SIS W. Main.
Boasts
FOR SALE Eight-room bungalow, 3
blocks from depot. Central Point; city
water, electric light, sower connec
tions, smallharn, henhouse, yard flow
er garden: prlco 11000 cash. Inquire
ft A, IMukoy, Central Point. 170
BClsoeUaneoaa
FOR SALE Bargain In two rifles. 30-30
Winchester IS. 23.clber Winchester
17. 737 West Fourteenth street, 148
FOR BALE Peaches. '50o a box nnd up,
dollveioil,; Orange Klligs ror pickling,
KlbertttH and Mulf. pears, plums and
grapes also.' Phone, Homo 000."
COLVIQ & 11EAMES W. M.
L. Iieaniea. Lawyers. Office Medford
isauonai pang c-uiiumg, second floor.
Coivlg, C
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY .
Attorneys-at-law. Nos. J, and 2 Post-
OIIICO DUUUlDg.
A. E. REAMES Lwyer. Gornett-Coroy
UUllUXUg.
MULKEV & CHERR (a F. MULKEY,
OEO. W. CHERRY) Lawyers. Prac
tice in all state and federal courts.
Booms 11 and 13, Jaokson County
Bank bldg.
Arohiucw.
5HNS TURNER, Architects and
Builders. Office 7-8. 33C Main: phone
Main 3471. Residence phone 744.
Accountant.
D. n. WOOD Oeneral accountant Your
books audited and kept for a reasonable
figure; your business solicited. Office
Medford Mall Tribune Building, phone
6611, residence phono 1601.
Asssytr ana Analyst.
,f.r,?, Gamatt-Cprey bldg.. rSomi
3li.il .,-"' KS." u,uft' rooms
.LalKeTjCjftone" 2093. neac
Dmrimiu LOCKWOOD. physician and
DR. MYRTLE H. LOCKWOOD
S,l?nCt,AJ,.nm,teU to diseases of wS
men. Offices over Hnsklns drug store.
Phones: Pacific 1001; Home 28.
ne' yf' Au -.Vaa oyoa
J -e ,Yai Scpyoc,
aoS6ioroy bId8 u''t8 s- Medford.
. Oregon- Both Phones.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon, practice -Imited'to eye. ear,
and throat, eyos scientifically tested
and glasses supplied. Offices il East
Main street over Medford Hardware
Co.Pany: hours 8:30 n. m. to 1 p. m!
bpth phonos. " "
DRa SAUNDERS AND GREEN Prao
tlco limited to eye. ear. nose and
throat Office: Suite 318 Oarnett
Corey building. Both phones. """'"
Main 3191. Home 131K.
Ghlaose Medlolats. " "
CII!?.W KOUN4'.8 Chinese medicines "wlii
cure rheumatism, catarrh, colds, golt
t..tMr.oat an.a In trouble, deafness,
parolyals. private diseases and In
kinds of chronlo and nervous ailments.
Stomach trouble, constipation. Indiges
tion, womb and bladder troubles. So
me at 841 S. Front at. Medford. or.
to 4. 6:30 to 7:80. Itesldonco phone
Phono Main 42.
Frtntey and 3?nbllshrs.
ASSAYER AND CHEMIST Earl V. In
gels. B. Sc General assay and an
alytical worK. Yemeni ana nspnati
testing. Best equipped assay offloe
and testing laboratory in Oregon. All
wortc guaranteed, urants pass, or.
Abstracts.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY ABSTRACT
TITLE CO.. INC., Jacksonville, Phones
Piolflo, Main 11: Home 2006.
Billiard Vanors.
a T. BROWN & CO. Billiards. Cigars
and Soft Drinks. Up stairs. Young ft
nan buiiatng. a nice, cool yiaoe to
spend tho hot afternoons
BUI Posters. '
VHRNK T.CANSNBlll poster and Dli
trlbutor. 'All orders
Room 39. Jackson Co
Ins, Medford, Oregon.
nronintlv filled
Room 39. Jacksoq County Bank build
MEDFORD PRINTING CO ' has the best
cju,yuju juu uiuce in coutiiera Ore
gon; book binding; loose leaf systems:
Sutarr!'taI lc'-' Portland' prices.
t 27 North Fir street
BTnGER - WHEpLBR & WILSON
sowing machines for sale and rent. Re
pairs. Caro Duncan local respresonta
tlvo. Phono 6013. No. 1Q South Fir
street.
ELLA M.
tenogrsphers.
pUANVAW Palm"
T1IA..1.
Stenographic work dona nulnVIv ami
well. '
MISS L. J, HINaSTON, t'ubllo'steJiog
rapher, Modford. Oregon, Pion.w: Of
fice, Home, 95; Paclflo 5331; residence,
Paclflo 1361; Oarnott-Coroy Bldg,
skgnsT' T"1
VALLEY SIGN ADVERTISING! Co!
8ION8 will holn build up your bus"
ness. Phone 803. 18 Riverside avwi
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