MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1908. 11 TOFJTHERS Rogue River Valley Fruit Brings Third Highest Fig ures in Eastern Markets Rogue River vulli-y Biirtlott pears nre bringing a third hifl.fr figures tlmii pnarB from any other section in tlie United States in eiiHtern markets, anil tli ift dopitft poor conditio. prevailing and tlio fact that the quality in below the, average. Only a few earn have reached the market, and the priie brought was low compared to that of last year. Medford fruit is, however, bringing as high u price per box iih those from other sections by the bar rel. The New York market this week has been badly demoralized and poorer than that of any other sect inn in the country. New York Apple Prices. The Producers' Price Current of New York, under date of August 2, gives the following report of market condi tions: Apples Wo have a had u fair supply both from up-river and western New York sections this week and the mar ket has shown very liMe change in h range of values. The demand is fair, but chiefly for the better grades, and much of the supply consists of me niiuni nnd lower qualities, for which comparatively easy prices havo to bo accepted. A good ileal of the stock arriving, consisting of ordinary to fair average qualities of fall fruit of mixed varieties, has been selling at a range of $2(q2.5), with inferior qualities low er. Largo green apples and fancy large red tables sorts have been inquired for and bring very good prices, but it re quires strictly fancy fruit to n ach our , outside quotations. Large varieties of crabapples move slowly; some call for small nt good prices, but few such ar riving. Eastern Pear Prlcos. Pears We have had a continued lib era! supply of Bartlett pears, most of which are of small to medium sizes, often cloudy and largely packed in short barrels. The market for such has been quiet with the great bulk of Ihe busi ness ranging from $,2(Ti,i!.7.' per barrel, with inferior lots even lower. Then is some scarcity of large clear llartletts in full sized packages and these have sold from $H(h fl.fiO, but there are com paratively few worth the outside price. Very few Clapp's Kavorite now arriv ing and these hold steady when of lnrg size, hogh color and fine condition; ordinary Jots, however, have had to go comparatively low, especially some ; wastv iroods. Most of the Meckel are of small to medium size and offered freely in range of per barrel, some very small and poor going lower, but good sized Meckel have sold up to jfll.nO. The commoner variet iea of pears, in eluding all of the early receipts of bite variet ies. have been meet ing a dull market with prices in buyers' favor. Social and Personal ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE NEWS NOTES The fall session will open Reptember 7th and wil lbe held in the rooms occu pied nt present at tho Aikiu building, remaining here until the Mwedenburg building is completed. From the prospects at present there wil lbe a larger attendance than over. Miss Hnttie ('mgcade of Eagle Point was the first student to enroll in Mep t ember; 1901. Mho completed the com mercial courso and has been employed as a bookkeeper in Han Francisco for more than threo years. Mho has now returned for the course in shorthand and is tho first to enroll in September, 1908. Miss Oingcadu evidently knows whero to secure a business education. It is a fast that the young people of southern Oregon and northern ('alitor ma can save from $1(00 to $"00 on a nino months' course of business train ing by securing it lure. It is another fact that with the individual instruc tion given here that students receive a bettor and more complete course. It is also a certainty that we can promptly place every young man or woman in a Do not fail to consult Madame Fay, clairvoyant and medium. Odell block, room 3. tf R. E. lleberling und C. E. Wolvcrton of Sills Springs are iu Med ford on land buHincsH. Miss Francis Miller of liutte Falls is visiting firends in Med ford. Mrs. .1. II. Miller and son Morris are paying a visit to Med ford. H. J. KfivMiri. has sold his mail con tract to Mr. Htowell of Butte Falls. Mr. Stnwell will run u hack all the winter from Eagle Point to the Falls. Senator Frank .1. Miller of Albany, grand commander of tho Knights Tem plar of Oregon, made Ashland eommau dery an official visit a few evenings since. Mrs. Susie Neil of Ashland, teacher of instrumental music, has returned from Newport. James M. Potter, editor of the Yreka Journal, and his family are at Ashland visiting their relatives. Thomas and John Ross, the Central Point n im rods, have returned from a hunting trip to the I'mpqua divide and killed their full quota of deer. M rs. II. Obenchain, who has been visiting in K la mat h county, is at her home near Central Point again. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Houston of Trail precinct made Med ford and Jackson ville a business visit this week. Mrs. J. (Jibson, late of Central Point, and her daughter, who have been mak ing (Jreat Falls, Mont., an extended visit, have located at Ashland, where Miss (I. will tench in the public schools. Volney Dixon, tho wideawake agent for the Page wire fence, is in Med ford again for a breathing spell. II. C. Messenger was over from his farm, located near Agate, E rid ay. I'M Ttiuns, Jacksonville's jolly butch er, was among his Med ford friends Fri day afternoon. tlolden Vibrator relieves rheumatism, lumliago, neuralgia, nervous and sick headache. Try it. Monday at Bates Pros.' barber shop. 117 Misses Venita and Em 11 Hamilton have been making Ashland a short visit. Miss Ei a Weudt of Jacksonville was iu Med ford Friday, the guest of Mis. Anna I):inielsoii. John Pearson was down from Ash hind Friday with a load of fine pcache.'t. Colonel It. C. Washburn of Table Kncli I rauHiicted business in Med ford Thursday. N. It. Pradbiiry, who had his collar hone broken iu a runaway, is a gentle man of leisure nowadays, but rapidly convalescing. The fruitgrowers of Josephine rmtn ty have decidt d to reorganize under I he name of the Rogue River Fruitgmwrs exchange. At a recent meet ing the members aropted a constitution and by laws. When the new organization is perfected it will have a capital stock nf KliM, o be issued in shares of $10 each. (olden Vibrator cures headache, lieves pain, removes congestion. 1 1 Mrs. Wolf, proprietress of oi:e of Jacksonville's best restaurants, visited in Med font Friday afternoon. Ed J. Hariris, the veteran commer cial traveler, was among his numerous southern Oregon customers during the week. On account of Ituffalo Hill's Wild West show at Medford Reptember fhe Southern Pacific company will make a rate of one and one third regular one way for for the nut. id trip. A. E. Kennies, the well known lawyer, spent Friday at Ashland. .1. Tuitgate of Mig Untie is visiting relatives living in Jacksonville. M rs. II . Norton and Miss Minnie Thoinpiiou were down from Jacksonville Friday afternoon. Try the Uolden Vibrator for nervous hoad'ache. Hotel Moore. 1 17 D. C. Avery of (Iriffia Creek left for Collage Hrove Friday evening and iniiv locate in I heir re TVcltunpetno may locate in that section. Mrs. ( 'liar Ies Prim of Jacksonville wa in Medford Thursday visiting rela tives and friends. Dr. Avery and J. J. Skinner of (Irif fin Creek were recent visitors in Med ford. Mis. W. t. Coleman of Jacksonville spent a few hours iu Medford Eliday afternoon. See the Coldrii Vibrator at P.-ites Pros. barber simp. 117 A. II. Johns, ihe yen in I rancher, was over from Meadows dint rict Ertday morning. M rs. A. Elmer of Jacksonville was Ihe guest of Mr. and Mis. M. Pellinger Friday. Thomas E. Nichols of Eagle Point, Bickuioie LeRoy, who started a newspaper ut Taleut recently, t put tie past week iu Medford. Miss Armeda Kaiser baa bwn at Ah laud during the past several weeks visit ing relatives and friends. She is a teacher iu the Seattle school and will resume her duties in a short time. Hee W. B. Hart man at Hotel Moore for information regarding the (ioldeu Vibrator. 147 Richard Childers, the plasterer, has gone to Yreka, Cal., accompanied by his family. Dr. George Farra of Corvallis lias been visiting his cousin, E. h. Farra of Central Point, accompanied by his family. He was well pleased with our valley. Mayor Hopkins of Central Point and his family are making an auto trip to ('rater Lake ami other points of inter est along the road t Klamath county. Vibration is health. See the Golden Vibrator at Hates Pros.' barber shop, or at Hotel Moore. 117 Major A. Carter, a well known min er and prospector, is laid up for repairs at his home in Ashland as a result of the premature explosion of a box of half a hundred giant caps, while he was capping a fuse, near the mouth of a tunnel which he and T. H. Gilliam are running in on a prospect south of Ash land Hutte, five miles f rom Coles, a few days ago, says the Tidings. Try the Golden Vibrator for general tonic. 147 MARSHAL WELL I AM S IS DISCHARGED BY MAYOR A flurry was caused in local munic ipal circles Monday, when Mayor Hup kins notified Marshal Wil lias that his services would not be required nfter that date. It is understood that the marshal took a vacation of several days without, permission from the may or, and that fact, together with a desire to retrench somewhat in the expense account, caused the mayor to take the action he did. Marshal Williams, how ever, stood on a provision of the char ter which says the mayor may not re move an appointive officer except with the approval of the council. The char ter seems to be somewhat conflicting on this point, ono clause stating that Ihe mayor may, at his pleasure, remove such officials, while in another placo it says that such action may only bo taken by the executive with the npprovnl of the council. Mayor Hopkins learned of the conflicting provision of the charter yesterday forenoon just as he was start ing with his family to Crater Lake and further action on Ihe matter was deferred until the regular monthly meeting next Monday evening. Herald. FOREST FIRE BREAKS OUT ANEW IN KLAMATH COUNTY KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 5. The forest fire in t he vicinity of Hound lake, northwest of here, has broken out anew and is beyond the control of the fire wardeus. J. Y. .Johnson, one of t he Weyerhaeuser men, sent in I his morning for a crew to help fight the ' fire. Charles Paldwin lett at !) o'clock with a team and eight men. Several fires have been in this sec tion for some weeks, but they have been kept under control. A party of men were fighting fire in that district last week, but returned to town after putting it out. Since then, however, it has started up again nnd is now doing considerable damage. The men on t he ground have been unable to do any thing and were compelled to send for assistance. The late fire is near Clover crook. To-night marks the close of the GRAND HARVEST SALE BUY THE LITTLE NEEDFULLS TO-NIGHT If you haven't been to this store during this Sale or wish to come again or just want to visit we invite you here tonight. You should pick up the little needfuls tonight ATTEND THE MILLINERY OPENING We invite you to attend the opening to-night. You will enjoy a look at the new hats. We are prepared to make to order anything desired. The store that advertises and does as it advertises Baker - Hutchason Company Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank CENTRAL POINT MAN FALLS FROM BARN LOFT W. II. Norcross met with a serious and painful uccident Tuesday, when by a misstep he fell from the haymow of his barn to the ground below, it distance of 10 feet. Ho landed on his head und neck and wan rendered unconscious. Dr. Ifawhouscr was summoned und respond ed promptly and did everything possi ble to make the patient comfortable. lie was resting easy vesterdav and it is FOR SALE- believed that aside from the shock and bruises his injuries are not serious. Herald. FOR SALti Dissolution of partnership. The only first-class restaurant in tho city of Afurshfield; Smith's cafe for sale; best location; established repu tation. Fur ftitrther particulars ad dress J. Le Roy Smith, attorney, Marehfiold, Or. HI. FOR SALE Deeded cruises 3,000,000, feet $.'1000. W. M. French. timber claim, near railroad, 150 The Coldcn Vibrator cures constipa tion. 117 DOING THEIR DUTY. See Itates llros., barbers. Thev will tell von about tin Scores of Medford Readers Are Learn ing tue Duty of tne Kidneys. To filter tho blood is the kidneys' duty. When they fail to do this the kidneys are sick. Backache and many kidney ills fol low. Urinary trouble, diabetes. Doan 'b Kidney Pills cure them all. Medford people oadorso our claim. M. S. Hidcr, living in the northern pa rt of M ed f ord , Or., says : "I ro coivod very gratifying relief from the use of Doan 's Kidney Tills. T sufTored from what doctors called rhoumatisin caused from mi excess amouut of uric acid in my system. My kidneys were lout of order and the trouble served to run down my general health. I could not stoop over without becoming dizzy and was in a miserable condition, when Dean's Kidney Pills came to my atten tion, and I procured a box at Ilaskins' drug store. I saw a great change for the better in my condition after a short time, and wns so encouragod that I con tinued their use and was soon entirely free from tho trouble." For sale by ull dealers. Trice SO conts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole agentB for the United States. Remember the namo Doan 'a nnd Dry cordwood, pine, fir, oak and laurel. F. Osenbrugge, Stude bakor Bros.' warehouse. 'OR RENT Two furnished bedrooms, electric light und bath, close in. MrB. L. O. Coleman, corner I and Ninth streets. 148 FOR SALE Furniture of a three roomed house, satin brass bed, hand some dresser, oak chairs, rugs, kitchen cabinet stove, 4xti kodak and a Jersey cow. Inquire at Toggery. 147 FOR SALE Two lots in East Med ford, f iuc location, good soil, well, woodhouse, 30 bearing apple trees with good crop apples; price reasonable. Ad dress Lock Box 23, city. 150 (Jolden Vibrator. 1 17 Uko no othor- Day School Department at St. Mary's Academy published in another columu. These nro the fixed rates in all the schools of tho Sisters of the Holy Names, but, as the Sisters' main endeavor is to work for Ihe physical, intellectual and moral de velopment of youth, they wish the par eats who feel that they cau not meet these rates, to call and see them with tln assurance of being being received with every courtesy nnd of finding the Sisters willing to co operate in the great work of forming the youth as good cit izens. NOTICE. Having sold my business to tho Mod ford Hard wanj company, all persons knowing themselves indebted to mo will please call at tho store and sottlo with Miss LI all, who has charge of the books and will make proper receipts for all ac counts. 150 H. K. BOYD EN. FOR SALE A good small business on Sevonth stroot. Reasons for colling. Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this offico. tf FOR SALE At a snap. Two first-class building lots faciug new Catholic school; one-quarter cash takes them Address Box 508. FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is in the market now; choice ten-acre tracts, beat location in the Talley. L. Nee demever, Jacksonville. FOR SALE A first-clasB pianola-pia- o; a bargain. P. O. Box 95, Medford. WANTED. WANTED Woman or girl to do inni ng, washing, housecleauing. Apply A, Tribune office. 15ii Classified Advertisements One Ceut a Word No single insor tlous less than lfi cents. Six Insertions for the price of four. Seven ty-fiv cents a Huh per month. position in tho large cities, either north or south, when they are qualified and a well known pionrer. was among Ins wish to go. l td Medford friends Thursdav. Methodist Episcopal Church, B Street. Next Sabbath will be reception day. Probationers will be received into full connection and others with certificates. At II o'clock the subject will b 1'he tJlories of Zion." At T.'tit p. in. the theme will Im "A Sad Failure and a tiieat t'rash." Sabbath school at 10 a. in.; Kpworth league. tW p. m. All are inviti'd. FOB SALE. FOli SA I.E ;iil acre ranch, $12,000, first class improvements, well, family orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See i. E. W., Tribune office. tf Foli SA LE Med room suite, brand new, two nickers. ML-sioti table, china closet, chiffonier nnd rugs. Inquire of Mrs. W. A. Handley. lol WANTED Saddle pony for us for a month or more, or horse nnd wagon. Tribune office. tf We Are Open Come to Dinner Today we open tho Mission Grill on Central Avenue in "Wortnian & (ore's old stand. "We will give to the public a first-class restaurant and dining service. "Cleanliness" is our watch word. "A fjoorf service to all" is our motto. Our chef is an expert. : : Short orders at all hours. Regular Dinner 20 cents Mission Grill Catering Co. WANTED Three teams, work horses, about 2600; one team ponies about 2000; one team about 2300; must be in good order and reasonable. W. H. West & Co. tf ANTED Japanese, honest worker, wants situation such as house clean ing and garden work, etc.; city or country; by month, week, day and hour. K. Mukayde, care Tatsumi, 7th Btreet, near bridge, Medford. 155 AP.3LLC? I Jrp Early Autumn Days will make you think of doffing yoni summer attire anil garbing yourself once more in your dignified Prince Albert, cutaway or sack suit for business wear. Von had better order your fall suit or overcoat now and have it ready to wear in the early autumn from J. A. KREUZER& CO. IMPORTERS -iiJD TAILORS. PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORB. WANTED To rent, furnished house for family of two. G. Putnam, The Tribune. WANTED To trade new steel ranges for old stoves. Wordof f 4 Wolf, Eads ' old stand. 153 WANTED A good, fresh milch cow. Address Box 61, Medford, Or. (VANTED To buy from 100 to SOU head of stock sheep. Write Box 131, Medford. Or. SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY We are headquarters for all school supplies $2,000.00 worth of School Bookshave arrived and more have been ordered. On account of losses sustained in years past, we cannot give credit on School Books, but will wrap up books and hold until called for. KING'S BOOK ifMa STORE WA.TKI Kxpcrienced waist and i skirt makers. Apply to Miss C. S. ' banks, Ilaskins block. 140 I LOST AND FOUND. STKAVED OK STOLE.VA light bay mare, white face, weight about 10M0 pounds. Direct information to J. C. (iibson, Talent, Or. Libornl reward for information. 150 FOR RENT. FARM FUR KENT 100 acres, 90 in cultivation, 40 alfalfa, will sell farm implements, hay and some stock if renter wants it. Address C. 0. Gil Christ, Gold Hill, Or. 147 I'OI! KENT Furnished room, electric light, with bath. Mrs. W. W. Eifert. 4S To EMMANGE For wood; a team of horses. Len F. Kose. Medford. 1411 To TUADK I.iirht single covered hnir. gy for two-seated rig. oune offico L. E. W.. Tri tf Something which is of considerable interest to the public generally and which is perhaps not generally known is the system of prepaid orders now in etTeet between stations of tho 8onthern Pacific company and all points in the i nited .tates. By means of this system tickets may lie purchased at Medford from any place in the United Slates and mailed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come here. Sleeper accommodations Bnd small amounts of cash iu connection with these ticket may also be forwarded at the same time." tf The duck hunting season for Oregon has opened and it will be lawful to kill up to 50 a week until February 1. Ducks are not plentiful in Oreuon so early in the year, but a number are reported on the slouchs just the same and several parties of hunters will hesd for them Catnrdav nieht. The China pheasant season opens October 1. In Four Different Days in Two Hours Time "Impossible!" you say, but let ns see. Remember ns you go east you keep resetting your watch Six hours' difference in time between Medford mid New York city. If you were to go entirely around tho earth you would gain or lose 24 hours as the ease might be. This discrepancy is equalized by the international date line out west of the Hawaiian islands. You have two days of the samo name going west at that point and skip a day coming east. On the obi Ohio one foggy night in July. ISO!), at ll:)o p. m., t crossed this date line into Sunday Right here the old tub's condenser system broke down nnd we drifted back over tho line. H.v 1 p. in. of .Saturday, we were repaired and steamed up into Mon day! Thus being in Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday in two hours time. This reminds me that I started out to sa ythat you will never drift into ill health if you drink "Colestin Natural Mineral , ater," nnd your days will be as the merry widow of Curlew." Anybody wishing to invest in on. of the neatest, most modern and best locat ed bom.s in Medford, should adrds P. O. B.x 441.