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I 4" 4- Classihed -T4444444444444 " ' ...... IS SLAPPED ON WRIST r ; ii h , j f Residents of Grant! Valley, Colora do, Object to Weather Report., GRAND JUNCTION,, Col., Nov. 3.. Tho prosent' week Is the cliniax of tho westoru .slope upplo movement and tho shipments arc exceeding nil provious records, It is likclyfthnt tho total for tho week from all westoru slopo points will bo 1000 carsi In this connection it must bo remember-, cd.'t)mt thisontiro fruit district is practically minus all storngo facili ties and tho fruit, must bo moved us rapidly as picked and regardless of Sales' or eastern demand tho ship ments correspond pretty closely to1 tho volumo of picking as closely as shipping facilities will pormit. This weok, citing tiio"Grand vnloy as' an oxamplo of tho wholo territory within a radius of ton miles of Grand Junction, 10,000 men, women and children are at work in tho orchards harvesting tho crop. Many of tho outlying schpote lmvo boon closed for . a poriod of two weeks. , Tho govern ment Indian school is closed this week and pupils and . teachers havo fl6cked into tho orchards to h'oip All thofe'o yhi wish, to who aro in, tho local schools 'nro excused to pick fruit and it is probable' that n -.thou-; hand school, children nro now lliits occupied. Tho demand for piukers is s-till greater .than the supply af it is " i eeossury at this timo to strip tho trees of their- fruit as raptdlv as possible whllo it is 'just primo In; itK long ioumoy in rpCiifil'sitor eniv?. TJio cufnut from nearly every orchard:is cx( itding tho cstiranUi and this also u( Fist calculations of the nnionntj of hci) required!' . "In Jjid'hiattor of 'jars GranfyJunc t?6ii is" .Cnr-. prpttji- wc'l in com parison to' wliat might l. ivo bocn. There is still a scarcity of rcfrig crafor cars, but as long as tho, wenthor continuo "mild ordinary box carp aro being pressed into sorvieo to' carry tho fruit to tho storage honses,"in Kansas. Last-wc'ek' was" unusually 'mild, but this week has been colder with gentlo warnings that real heavy frosts will soon bo nt hand In passing it is noteworthy that last Saturday a prominent grower picked about 50 crates of peaches from some treos in his orchard which woo in prima condition. An affidavit of. this fact has boon prepared and, for warded to tho Portland Orogoninn, which a week ago published a dis patch that thorp wa.s thrpo feet of snow in tho Grand vnlloy, thoreby pausing avwavo of indignation'-hero at what was tormod an unwarranted "knock." p . Delta is still complaining of a car shortage and nngrUydeinnnding more .cars. Delta, Moii'troso, .Paonia and nlj of tho North fork country aro nt ,a disadvantage from a shipping view point becnuso thoy aro located on iw)inU is really a branch lino and in inpn-compotitivo territory. In defense' ot tho railroads it is urged thnt with 'tho insufficient rolling -s,tock at ,lheir ;fpinmnnd thoy nro doing tho best thoy can to cope with tho situation. Last weok's shipments from tho valley wero nbovo 200 cars and the total shipnlcntsto data for the sen son aro past tho 2000 car mark. Prices remain about tho same. PALMER PREPARING TO IMPROVE HIS PROPERTY CENTRAL POINT. Nov. 3. (Special.) E. S. Palmor, who re cently purchnsed tho Marshall tract nf 1 fl JL nnrfkQ nnst nf flllQ pill' nnil paying $75,000 for tho same, im3 taken chnrgo of his property and is preparing to make many improve ments upon tho samo. Ho now has n crew of ca.rpentors at work, repair ing tho biiildings and making other needed improvements. Mrs. 'Minnio ' Jones, who for tho. past several v?aks has been'.worldng in Central Point An tholinterests'.'fif tho" Un'ite'd1 ArtishnaWtpforopart 'of tho -week for GrainsPnss, where Jte.$8L" mte-Mr. Cor, that, order.. THE MEDFORD MATTi TRIBUNE, MEPFOftD, 4444444 4 V Advertisements, Business Directory 4-4-4-4- 4- 4-4-4-. 4- 4 4-4-4 &.4. ...... ... . t . GONE FROM PEAR MARKET Medford Cornice Not Bringing Prices' . It Was National to Expect. . - Rao & Hatfield, undordato of Oc tober 29, issued, thp)foll6wingUottor to-tho trade: 'Weather fine, bu cold. Good nt tendance at sale. Market conditions remained about tho samo' a's previous1 sale; Both Florin cars wero in poor condition,! averaging $11,Q5 and $1.;07. ' Lodi Tpkays, in. irregular condition' averaging from 94c .to $1.18. Ilalfj lugs, $1.34; Corn'ichons, half lugs,' $1.30. , Two cars of Malagas sold by Slcw-i art averaged $1.23. ' Car of B. d'Anjou from Bellinghnm, Wash., withdrawn, only three boxes' sellhir at $3;50; Car of -Medford Co-i mico in half boxes ranged from $l.fii to $2.75, mostly $1.80 to $2.20., Offering of 20 to 25 cars expected hero tomorrow. . . Itnlian ' prunes today, very small and sjiowed somo , decay, ayeragod $1.00. '.. , ; FIRST BASKETBALL GAME OF SEASON ON FRIDAY CENTRAL POINT, Nov. 3. (Spof qinl.) Tim first basketball game of tho season will bo played in this city Friday evening between tho lopid high school team and tho Jackson ville, high school team. . Tho 'lpoal boys aro doing somo excellent prac tice stunts and fcM. that they will ho able to trim tho county seat boys in good shape. jr.-- jf i f MEDFORP MARKETS. , "f -f .' 4 -f f 4- 4- 4i 4- 4-J4. 4- Fruit and Vetables. (Pricospaid by Med' rd merchants Apples l2c lb.'; p aches 2V&4c lb; pears, l2c; sweotwator grapes; ,,2143o$-'jplums, lc;- -Tokay grapes, 4c. Potatoqs, lo lb: pnions, $1.50 cwt;; greon onions, 35o dpz. bunches; carrots,. llc;'. beets, 1(3 string beans, 3o; cnbbage, IV20; green peppers, Gs; ououmbors, lQo.doson; tomatoes, lc; squash, 30c$l doz; water melons. 1Q(5)25p; cantaloupes, 3j0c$1 dozen; gJeon corn, 10lgo dozen? pumpkins, 1015c Butter, Eggs ana Poultry. (Prices paid-by-Medford morchants.) Ranch butter, 30c; fancy cream ery, .370. ' ' ' Fresli ranch eggs, 35c. . Mixed poultry, 10c; spring chick ens, .15c ; duckt, 10c ; turkeys, 106. Feed "'and Millstuffs. t'" (Prices paid producers.) -nay Timothy, $10; alfalfa. $15; grasa, $14 ton. ' : Wiaeat-rOld$1.20 bushel; now, $A bnsliel;oa"ts, $30 ton; barley, ol3, $30; now, $20. ' ,' (Selling pricey.) ; ' Rolled barloy, $2,00 cwt; '$30 ton; bran, $1,7.5; middlings, $1,5(1.90; shorts. $1.801.85. Beof, 2V3c; pork, 0c; '"mutton, 3Vc; lnmbj 4Ye; veal (desod), Qc Turnips, lc por lb; carrots, lc lo per lb; parsnips, l!1 pci lb. 4 f 4- -t--4- 4-4-4- TO RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 125 So. Onkdole avenue. 100 l'?R RENT-Modom light housokeop ing rooms. 222 S, Holly street. Mrs Joe Thomas. TO RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 125 So. Oakdalo ave. Fb'R REN Furnished rooms at No. lfl'JJorth Grapo street, first house offWcst Main street. 105 iEOR RENT 5-roora modern cottage for ront, with furniture for sale: best location 101 3 West Main Stf; ' : FOR RENT Pleasantly loca'fcd mo'd- . Jrn furnished rooms -at 604 Weat SNAP 444- ' 4.444..4 44.4.44.4 4- 4-4- 4 - 4 - . t XU Wants 1 I pAN Be Satisfied by a Want Ad in The Mail Tribune. I v Costs but a Few Cents, Saves Time and Money. No f Matter What it isa Want Ad Will Supply it. One t t Cent a Word, Six insertions for the PriGe of Four, t FOR SALE 40-horso automobilo. for sale or trade ' for real estate; in first-class condition. Innuirc at Medford Auto Co. FOR SALE Ono disc gang plow in ;good condition. Address E. E. Mor ; rison, R F D No. 1. 197 i'OR SALE Or exchange, grocery , store and 200 cords dry wood, for city or countrj property. Address Box If, Hugo, Or. - 198 . 1TOR SALE Or trade on good lot, good team of matched driving pon ies, new 24 farm yngon and har ness. James Bowling, 20 So. Peach strcot. FOR SALE 1800 pounds second hand telephone wiro for sale, rolled in rolls in g6od shapo; a bargain for someone. Call on Chris Ulrich or pddross Lock Box 24, Jacksonville. 211 FOR SALE Bay driving team; well matched, sound, woight about 1200 pounds ; 7 years old. Addi'ess T. L. Holdredge, Talent, Or. 105 FOR SALE Nearly now hack. W. M., caro of Tribune. FOR SALE FiiiQly split stoyowood in oak, fir and pirio, and cordwood sawed into 10-incji length blocks. Call on F. Osenbruggo, Stulcbakor Bros. Warehouse. " FOR SALE 3 acres good garden land, under ditch;' good house; Phoenix. Matt Calhoun. POR SALE 5-room house, 31 S. Orange street, $350; three lots and house $2000. P. O. Box 530. ' FOR SALE 5 and 10-acre tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE Now 5-room bungalow on Ppach street N.; pantry, bath room, closets, screened porch, mis sion furniture, electric lights, sower connection, city water supply con tracted for. Good well and pump. Woodshed. Apply to W. J. Roberta, office ovor Medford National bank. FOR SALE 100 acres good fruit land, 30 acr63 cleared; stoolc and implements with place $2000. Chas. R.- Pigeon. 3Icdford, FOR SALE 1200 acres unimproved land, also improved land, suitable for fruit, for sale cheap. Seo n. M. Cogssole agent, 00iW. Tenth St., Medford. ' ; j? FOR SALE Twenty ncros, near Merlin; good fruit land $400; terms. A'ddress S. Tribuno. , .. . . FOR SALE Chbico business pr'9p"or ty at n bargain, on long timo; oasy tonus, Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE 7-year-old "black mare, rjdp or drivo single or double; also good milk cow. G. L. Pankoy, lV mihs northeast df Central Point, or address enro Tribune. FOR SALE 1200 acres improved land, suitablo for fruit, for sale cheap. Seo H. M. Coss, solo agent, 004 W. Tenth St.. ModforjL tf Fort SALE Jtoeltered Poland China boar; for prlco and particu lars address II. F. Meador, Mod-ford- i3n-u FOR SALE Good general merch andise stock and business In live Wlllamotto valley town; about $10,000 to swing. Particulars address Box 60S, Cottago Grove, Or. ' 121 cod lmo M. W. A. Notico Thoro will a social hour with refreshments tho first Friday in November. UIio committee lmvo a, good time in store, t ,AN, 'Wb.0(hnon come. - - R.-W. STEARNS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, fH- 4 - 4 - 4 4 4 4 4,4-4- 4 -V 4-4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.X4.XXXXAJ.Xj.j.J.i.j.-i.j.jJA . . J '. . .'. ... r (. ...... , , , , ii(.jifiiril I T T T T TTTTTtTt t t t t T 'T' 4.4.-4- WANTED A tbachor, second gradOj for Medford public school; $00 jer month. WANTED Room and board in pri vate family. Address George F. Sims, caro Medford Hardwaro Co. RANTED A shinglor. Main street. 1209 . West WANTED Have work on a ranch for ,a married man. Address W, caro This office 199 WANTED Engineer with oxporienco and recommendations iu stntipnnry and traction engineering desires em ployment in this locality. Box 112. Medford, Or. ' WANTED To buy team, wagon juid harness on monthly torms. Ad jlross R, caro Tribune Mail. ' RANTED At pnee, teams for plow ing. Address P. O. Box No. 203. WANTED $800 or $1000 on 10 acro tract, close in to Medford; will sell for $2000, or will sell for $1000 down and $1000 on long timo; will tnko city property in part paymopt. Address "I," caro Tribuno office. WANTED Ten men to Wbrk on ranches. Inquire at offico of Con dor Water & Powor Co;,' or of E. W. , Liljcgran, Tolo, Or. WANTED 100 hen turkqys. In 'quiro offico Condor Water & Pow er Co.'or f E, r. Liljegran, Tolo, Qo. WANTED A competent girl for a I small familj'; good wages. Address PO. Box 423. ' WANTED Experienced quarry man, jAddross P. O.. Box 418, Modford, Or. ' ' '. VANTED 32 wood choppers to chop cordwood nnd tiorwood. Address E. W. Liljegran, Tolo, Or.' WANTEJD Teams for plowing want ed at onco. Addross Dox 2Cli, Modford. 138-3tp WANTED Plain sowing to do by Mrs. Fisher, 129 12th and Grapo sts. 135-Ctp WANTED Teams for wood haul ing. Itogub River Valley Rail road company. , 134 tl 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- -f 4- -f 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- -f "4- LrtST 'f -f -f 4.4-4. 4-'"f.4. 4. 4- 4.4-4-4 LOST Lion's head belt pin, between Wigwam nnd,ILozier's cidor mill, oithor on Oak'dalo ave. or Jackspn villo track, Finder pleaso return to this offico. l 4- 4-4-4-4-4-4-4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4. 4.4.f RI1SIWF.9S niRPP.TnRV I f 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- ',4- it- Restaurants. BEE HIVE RI?STA"U;RANTr-Mc(ils' Ifjo beds, 15e. Qiyp us a trial. 29 3 Contral' avemio, upstaiis, 1 . t Cement Workers. B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaraiH toed' strietly flrt-clnss. Rcsideice No. 400 Boat.stroot. A, card will bring mo to you. Carriage and Auto Painting. VALLEY SIGN AND CARRIAGE WORKS'-'-IIigh-clnss work guaran teed. Signs, Ilivorsido ovonuc. Phono 801. Transfer and Drayafle. II. S. BRUMBLE Drnyago and trnnsfor, Baggage stored. Offico C and Seventh. '' . Music. MRS, E- E. GORE Pianp instruction Metropolitan College of Music, MiN Flora Orny. Phoito 493. 144 Soujli Central avenue, 'j j W, B. FIELD Musio Studio, Rpfm ' 2,'-Dcuel & Kentnor building, (Pin- .) no.forte and theory. Private addrelss. NOVEMBER 3, 1909. and Market BUSINESS DIRECTORY 444 4 4 4 Physicians and Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bnnk. Night calls promptly answered. Offico and rcB idont phono Main 2301. S A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Physician and surgeon. Office, 133. W. Main st. Phono Main 577, Medford. DR. P, J. CONROY Successor to Dr. Jonos. Offico in Stowurt build ing. S R. SEELY, M. D, Physioian and Surgoon. Modoru equipped .oporat , ing rooms. -,X-Ray. Qffiqp poura; 10-12, P- m. Offico hi Jackson Co. Bank Building. DR. F. G. OARLOW, DR. EVA iLAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physioians. Mission Block, Phone 291t Modford. i Dentists. DR. JTRANK ROBERTS Dentist. Offico hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Milos Buildmg, Main street, Medford, Oro- iJL - Kinderrjarten. KINDERGARTEN 3 009 W. Main Strcot. Hours: From 9 a. m. to 11:30 ' a. m. For particulars apply to Miss Arra Harmon, director, at tho school Amusenictts. BIJOU THEATER West Sovonth st. parling Stock Co. in rcportoiro of high-grndo comedy-drama produc tions. Changes Sunday and Thurs days. Admission 10c and 20c. Bill Posters YERNE T. CANONBUl Ppstor nnd Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson County Brink Building, Medford, Or. Billiard Parlors S, T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci Igara and Soft Hritiks. Up stnirs, Young and Hall building. A nico cool placb to spend tho hot after noons. Furniture H. F. WILSON is CO., doaIors in now and second hand iurnituro nnd hard ware. Agonts for Mound City kit. chon cabinet. 323 E. Sovonth st MISSION FURNITURE .WORKS ' Corner Qth and Holly Sts., Mod ford. Mission Furniture mado to order. Cabinet Work of all' kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Ptovos and Ranges. Now and Second Hajio Furnituro. Ends' old stand, 18-20 F St .South. Phono 01, Modford, Or. Hospitals. MEDFORD HOSPITAL Surgioal cases a spoclalty; thorough equip ment. Mrs. L. G. Gardnor, 'Prop,, 440 E. Evergrcon St., Modford. Drayage and Transfer. ADAMS & MOORE, GENERAL Drnying and Transfer, will call anywhoro in cjty. Phono Main 501 Stand nt 8. P, Depot Nurseries CARLTON NURSERY Grow a)l all kinds of nursery dtook witfioul irrigation ;pr'fovtilzor, 'by t on doop, rich soil, producing a'nbnnal growth and, a vigorous, healthy treo, wih a strongo root growth. Thoso trees aro especially adapted to Roguo Rivor valloy sou and conditions. J. P. Adams, Agont, P. O. Bpx 143- Offico in Contral Point Hotol, Coji- tral Point, Or. QUAKER NURSERIES Our troqs aro budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. Wo guarantee ov orything put put. Wo nro not in the trust. H. B. Pattorson, offico, b Hotol Nash, ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Grpwors of high-grado nursorj stook. C. E. Cook, Prop. R. R. V depot. P. O. Box 341. Phono 583 Medford. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin ohon. Tin and sheet iron waro on hand and mado to order 128 North G street. ' Photograph Studios. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with 'Maokey nnd die wtyk joy," Over J' Ian A- TJnnrrnn'a ntnrn nnrrnnPA Ink Seventh street. , 1 ' ... . ! I Report , -'Ii,?. : 4 4L t BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 4 4-'. 4 4,4 44 Building and 'Loan Association JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C. Boggs, Acting Seiireiary, 12b Main street, . i n Civil Ennlnecrs WILL tuko by contract, on reason able torms, all kinds of work, also irrigating, , planting njd cultivating, otc ijanuscnpo gardouing. First class i-OfcrondOS. Willlnm 'Pot. Civil EngliieOr, Phono 1501) 322 East' Main street, Modford, OrogPn. Attorneys. F J. NEWMAN,, JOHN CARION. Nowmari & Cai-kin, (Soiirt Lawyore, Corporation and criminal' p'rJio tico in stato and .federal' ouVts. ' Of1. ficoB over Jackson, County bajnkV' COLVIG & REAMS-iWJM," Colvig, , Ot L. Ro'amosji-, Lawyers'. ,Offico:. Medford Bttnk Building., Second, Floor. , ( f, WITIHNGTON & KELLY Lawyori' ' ' Palm' building ' f' i. PORTER J, NEFF Attornoy-at-lav, No. , D Btreotf ground floor." '" Stenographer. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER,1 nt tho Mobro Hotol. C ,C, LOWREY, Stonograph'or and ho- tnW. Oil T.'..,l.- n.. i ''ti!''iIih ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm .block. Well. ' r ' ' Real Estate BENSON INVESTMENT CO.-r-Ronl ostato, loans and firo insurance. Offico 112 W. Main st., MedJord Oro. Phone 3073. - - . Printers qnd, publishers. MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO, haa tho host cquippod job office ;in, Sonthorn Orogon; Portia ad prices. 37 South Contrnl ave. , ,i Opticians'. DR. GOBLE Tho only oxoiusivo op tioiun botwoen Portland and Sac ramento, Office on West, Main street and .ruilroadi CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Ey sp6calist, when others fall. Office j iri E'riglo Pharmacy. Mam 233. ErtBt Mitin noar' D'Anjo'n. 1 ' Jeweler. ELWOOD AND BURNETT, tho jow- oiors, carry a comploto ' stook and make a spooialty of high grado re pair work. Opposite the NasU'Ho- tOl; ' ' 'I l'i ' !f 1 1 1 ti QEO. A. BUTT Watchmaker jow oler and oilgraVor. My jewelry etook is Up-to-date. My facilities,1 iholud ing1 eporienco nnd maforial for ro piiir work; aro tho best hi' tho oity. Corner G and govonth sts. Brick Companies. G. W. Priddy. A. T. O'Rrinn. O. D. Naglo. THE MEDFORD BRICK' CO, Brick manufacturers and contrac tors; hlso limo, comont nnd'plas'tor in any quantity. Offico, Modford National bank bldg. Phoiioo Main 545.' ' i -i !-,(. Undorakers. MEDFORD FUtiNlTURE CO. Un dertakers. Day Phone 353. Night Phonos C. W. Conklin 30 ; J. H. Butler 148. Piano Instruction. HARMONY, sight xoading, .nuuioul form. Mrs, E. E. Gore, Metropolitan Collogo of Music. Misa Flora Gray, Studios, 144 South Contral avonuo. Phono 403. Plumbing. JACK MOORE Contractor for plumbing, heating nnd soworing,, Elovonth and Front, Mqdfordj Or. Phono 323. Paint Stores. M. J. METCA LF Paint's. Uriishoa, Wall Papor, Glass, Varnishes Stains nnd Wnll Tints. 318 E. Mitiii St., Medford, Oregon, Tea Houses. GRAND UNION TEA CO. S. Kcmp tnn, ngont. Now ia tho timo to, savo tickotu for n Christmas present, Call nnd sco our illustrated catalogue. Phono 3401. 237 Rlvorsldo Avonuo. Carpenters and Builders W P. E, IHtWVill furnish 'plnns 'and list of all tfhibor tj b'6' jViU'lii' biiittl ing. Medford, Oregon1.'1 ' '