4 MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1908. ARE THE MIL New York Apple and rear Mirket Dull-Pears Sell ing From $1.50 to $2.00 The New York market for pears uml apples continued to bo dull, tho inuin feat u ro being low prices ufferod for fancy pears. A market bulletin for the week ending September 12 its as fol Iowa: Apples Itereiptti have continued lib oral again this week und market haw weakened with nearly all varieties sell ing at lower prices. Trade has be fairly active at the decline and the fruit lias moved out well when (thawing fine quality, but common sorts drag. Some late varieties commencing to arrive but such fruit will probably do better if held back until the flush of the season is past for fall fruit. Pears Many of the up river Hartlett nmving are over-ripe and of unattrac tive quality, and state fruit has had more attention, with market firm and ndvancinfi. First of the week prices wnre advanced fully fiUc. and a further advance of 5Uc lias been established fliuco then, fancy large green now welling at $.'i.75(fM, in instanced higher, thougl. general run of stock does not show qual ity to exceed $'2.rit)0i.i, with poor lower. Beckol have been in larger supply and declining; a few fancy exceeded early in the week, but that figure- has now become exceedingly high, with bulk of sales from li.f0, and common range lower. A few fancy Huerro Bose have sold up to $li.fj()(i 2.7.'), but lat ter figure exceptional, lieurre Clair geau, d Anjou, Louise Honne and fchel doa selling mainly at $l.ti)(w 1.7:1 though strictly fancy still command $i Kiefer selling mainly at $1.251,7,1 fo nouuie nendtt and .f l(n l.L'o tor open neads. Reduced Rates to Btato Fair at Salom, Oregon. The Houthoru Pacific company will sell round trip tickets to Salem at the rato of ono faro and a third for round trip account Oregon atnto fair, to be hold at Suletn September 14 to 19 inst. Tickotos will bo on Halo September 13 to 19, incliiflivo; continuous pannage in both diroctiout. Further particu lari 157 August D. Singler is remodeling the old Wilson second hand store on West Seventh street and will instill a full lino of Kdison phonographs, musical instrument and sewing machines. P. K. Martin, tin bicycle man, will oecu py half the store. Social and Personal! (' stin Mineral water for weak stomachs. 157 Frank Bennett and Mind Hess Nickcll i were married at the residence of the I bride's parents, comer Fourth and .1 streets, Thursday evening, Rev. W. T. floulder officiating. The young couple will leave for Spokane in the near future. D. F. Waterman and Charles Krieg er were over from Sams Valley Thurs day. j. J. Whitcomb, who has been ope rat ing in timber land located some dis taneo east of AHhland during the past season, is in Med ford again. Colestin Mineral Water makes little appetites huge. 157 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kennies of .laeksoiivillo were among tho many in Med ford Thursday. William Warner, late rural mail car rier, is assisting Postmaster Woodford nowadavs. Mrs. William Hundley has joined her husband, late chief clerk of Hotel Nash, who has secured a position in l.ewiston, Idaho. Mrs. W. K. Meiid-r (nee Tucker) of Lane count v is visiting relatives living (it Phoenix and Med ford. V. ('. Deneff, who has been en gaged in tho liquor business at .lack sonville for a number of years, in com pnny with Kd Dunnington, has sold out to his partner. Colestin Mineral Water is sold by all drink dispensers. Ask for it 157 Mr. and Mrs. Phil Simpkins 'of Cen tral Point precinct were Med ford vis itors Wednesday. CharleH Y. Young of (iold Hill has been making Mcdford a business visit. C. K. Harmon, 0. W. Lewis, Jr., and ,T. T. (Jilmore of (Irants I'ass made a business trip to Med ford Thursday. William Jennings and Orion Kose. omployos of the Sterling Min company. tarried u short time in Medford Ihurs day. Prank H. Neil came down from Itees i-ek Thursday on a trading expedi tion. Prank Menzog of Wat kins, the well known miner, was in Medford Thursday land business. Your fuel bill will be cut in half if vou use a t;oie s urrginni Air-iigin Heater. Sold by Medford Hardware Co., successor to H. K. Hoyden, lftO V. K. .lohiison of Trail precinct, tin stockman, spent a few days in Med ford this week. John Westerlund of Chicago, a mem ier of the Western Oregon Investment eompnnv, whose orchard, local eo: near Medford. is one of the most ex ten nive. in this state, is making us a busi nesH visit. W. II. Clement, of Applegate, 1 hi tern ii miner, made Medford n busi ness visit one day this week. L. C. Coleman, the San Francisco cap ilalist, who has been stopping in Med ford during the past few weeks, left or his home Thursday. lames II. Tofl, the painter, has re turned from a week's stay at Sterling. Mrs. Waller Anderson of California is visiting her mother, Mrs. II. .). (il bert. 1 LUMBER I IMPORTED Classified Advertisements Ono Coat Word No lnglu loser tlooi lei than 16 cents. SIX Insertions for the price of four. Seventy fl cents a Huh per ntn. Importations of Various Countries Amounts to a Sum of $285,600,000. Pew people have the slightest con tention just how important a part Umbel and ii'inrinufuctured wood play in the trade Vlween tho world's great natio.is, uu J doubt'esH it is news to raay t' warn that the lumber impor lat'oiis of tin, canons countries amount to '."S.'j.(!i.t-1,,: ., This is according to ft urates for the whole world compiled Dr. Lruest Fr n o rich of the Gor- i .an romineii'ial U o'i school at Leipzig, Xotw.lli'tand;i.g tho fact that it finds its own supply dwindling, tho United StatcH furnishes about 20 per cent o the lumber imported by other countries, Austria Hungary furnishes 1! per cent Itussia Hi per cent, Canada 13 per cut, Sweden IS per cent, Finland 10 per cent and .Norway and Houmania small (piautity. Reason for Importing. The countries importing wood are those on the highest economical piano, winch were Iheniselves in earlier times lensely wooded, but whoso forests hav ieen denuded to a greater or less ex tent to make room for agriculture and other industries, says Vice-Consul James A. Hurrcll of Magdeburg in a report to this government. Only 4 per cent of the territory of (.rent Britain is cov red with forests, and during the year 100.6 that country imported lumber t the value of $135,.fifl,7.'0. Germany has still per cent of itH territory cov red by forests, but imported in 1906 lumb r valued at $lil,2S.'.,0O0. Helgium and the Netherlands that have but per cent of forest lands, Denmark that has 7 per cent, France and Switzerland with a small percentage, are all com polled to import lumber. Besides these countries, those lands lying on the dry western side of the sub tropical zone lacking forests nrc forced to import wood. Kgvpt imports wood and coal tn the value of about fltt.fino.OoO annually; Algeria, Tunis, Spain, Portugal (with onlv 3 per cent fon-Ht land), Italy, Greece (with !) per cent forest land), the eastern part of Asia, Mntish South Africa, tho west ern part of Chile and Peru, the Ar gentine republic and Australia all poor in wood are dependent upon import. FOR SAiE. FOR SALE A four-cylinder "Pacific" automobile; will Bell cheap; will make terms if desired. J. M. Jtoot & Son, over Jackson County Bank. 167 FOK SALE Choice business property on five years' time. Address Lock Box 418, Medford. 162 FOK SALE Old papers, 5 cents a hun dred. Tribune office. 160 EOIt SALE Largest rooming house io Medford; location unsurpassed; genu ine bargain for the right party; cash proposition only. Address J. C., care of Tribune. 175 FOR SALE 3 20-acre ranch, $12,000, first class improvements, well, family orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See U. E. W., Tribune office. tf LATB LOCAL NEWS. TOMORROW MORNING AFTERNOON OR EVENLNU. or any other old lime, when you go down town, drop in and see (he new store, just west of the Moore Hotel. There are over 'JO(M) useful everyday articles here, all at a very small cost, quality and usefulness considered. In Such Lines as Kitchen and Cooking I'tensils, Dry (loods. Notions, Pins, Needles, (). N. T. Thread, Combs, Buttons, Elas- tic, Toilet and Laundry Soap, Fancy China ware and Glassware, Enameled Tinware, l'.rooms, Brusla Pockethooks, Knives, Scissors, Stationery, Etc, Kic. Special For tomorrow we have made up a big table of everyday useful items that we are going to sell at, your choice 5c Each Your Choice 25c Each lor over 100 pieces of fancy China, Glass and .1.. i ii- v rockery are, ami even piece a useful everyday article. Don't hesitate. Come in and look around. We would like to get acquainted with you, and we would like to have you get acquainted with our store and the line of goods we carry. Whether you come to buy or just to look around, we will try and make your visit as pleasant as possible. Hussey's Cash Store U 2 West 7th St. Anybody wishing a nice, new resi lenco property, 100x150 foot big, with lawn, fruit and ornamentnl treos, lo gnn and strawberries, modern in ovorv way and located on the best street in Medford, should address P. O. Box 572. ICS P. F. Heiiiiiicu, the export pomologist, and his wife went to Woodville Thurs day evening. W. K. Page, who recently sold his . usim'Hs interests and property on C street, went north Thursday, but will return soon. Mrs. Renter of Jacksonville was in Medford Thursday, accompanying her daughter. Miss Cordelia, this far on her way to Ashland. Oliver .Tones mid V. K. Morrison of (iriffin Cn etc transacted business in Medford Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stewart of n-th Jacksonville made Medford relatives j and friends a visit Wednesday. tieorge A. Morse and A. Weathnrby of Phoenix precinct have been in Med ford several times lately. Mr. IVZiuig. the miner, is in Med ford on Ins way to Siskiyou county. ' 'altfnrnia. In company with his broth r he has been developing an excellent iminng property in Josephine county. Mrs. I.angley and her daughter are making Jacksonville n visit. (ieorgo K. Xeuber of Jackson villi has made an assignment for the bene fit of his creditors. T. J. Kenney is t he assignee. Mesdatnes John F. Miller and Harry Uiy visited in Medtonl Thursday aft ernoon. I nomas J. Carney and Paul Morette returned this morning from a trij throughout central Oregon. They re port great interest in that section re garding the building of a proposed line to tap that country. FOR SALE Five-acre tracts inside and adjoining city limits of Medford, on five years' time. Apply Gold Ray Real ty Co., in office Condor Water & Pow- or Co. 1C9 FOR. SALE All my household furni turn, cheap. II. V. Lumsden. 100 ANYBODY- wishing a nice, new resi donco property, 100x150 feet big, with lawn, fruit and ornamental trees, Lo gan and strawberrie3, modern in every way ard located on the best street in Medford, should address P. O. Box 572. , 165 FOK SALE Dry cordwood, pine, fir, oak and laurel. F. Osenbrugge, Stude baker Bros.' warehouse. FOR SALE A good small business on Seventh street. Reasons for colling. Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this office. tf FOR SALE A first-class pianola-pia- io; a bargain. P. O, Box 95, Medford. FOR SALE! Dry cordwood, pino, firj oak and laurel. F. Osenbrugge, Stude- bakcr Bros. Co. warehouse. 163 FOR SALE Improved or unimproved city lots, 5 and 10-acre blocks, near city; orchards and farm lands. W. M. French, over Jackson County bank. 179 FOR SALE Lot 50x100, within one olock of Soventh street; old house; splendid will; good location for nice residence; price $i00 cash. Address h, Tribune. 156 FOR SALE Why pay $200 to $300 for un ord'nnry lot, when you can buy an acre of ground that will support a family, planted to small fruit and gnrd'm, fj- i'200, only one and one half miles r m postoffice; nlso two and five-acre tracts, all under irri gation, ono '(nartcr down, balance- on easy terms. .lames Bowling, Seventh and V streets, or P. O. Box 842. 156 FOR SALE Dry oak stovo and cord- ood. Apply Hotel Nash. 178 'OR SALE Fine residence lots, cheap, block west of Bungalow addition, West th st. Inquire on premises. Runi- se v, 1j WANTED. WANTED Experienced middle-aged woman to do cooking and general housework; will pay good wages. Call on Mrs. Copeland, Talent, Or. 163 WANTED At ouco, a waitress at Blade house, Jacksonville. 160 WANTED To trado. timber claim for city property; Baker City property for Medford property : piano for irood horse. W. II. West. WANT10D Position in charge of fruit ranch; recommendations furnished. II. W., euro Tribune. 161 WANTED Japaueso man and wifo wish situation as cook, house, or office work, or can do any other work. Ad dress N. W. Wah Chong, Ashland, Ore gon. 52 WANTED Thrco toams, work horses. about 2t)00; one team ponies about -000; one team about 2300; must be in good order and reasonable. W. II, West & Co. tf Prepaid Railroad Orders, "Something which is of considerable interest to tho public generally and which is perhaps not generally jenown is the system of prepaid orders now in effect between stations of the Sonthern Pncific company and all points !n the ntted States. By means of this system tickets may be purchased at Medford from any place tn the United Stt8 and mailed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come here. Sleeper accommodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets may also be forwarded at tho same tlms, " tf Reduced Rates to Livestock Show. The Pacific National Fair and Lice stock show will be held in Portland September L'tst to S-pt ember Jt'.th. Round trip tickets will be sold at a fare mid n third for this event, tickets being en sale September 21, good to return until September -7. Further pnr ticiilart at the depot. 163 MANY COLONISTS ARRIVE IN CALIFORNIA IN 13 DAYS WANTED 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 street, near bridge, Medford. 155 WANTED1 To buy from 100 to 300 Bead of stock sheep. Write Box 131, Medford, Or. FOB BENT. FOR RENT Two houses, hibit building. Call at Ex 159 FOR KENT Furnished room, electric light, with bath. Mrs. W. W. Eifert. 48 TO TRADE Light single covered bug gy for two-seated rig. L. E. W.f Tri bune office. tf RISKED LIPE TO 8AVE THOSE OF COMPANIONS SX FRANCISCO. Cel., 5ept. R It is announced it the kedffarters of the Southern Pacific compeny that dur ing the 13 !v t, colonist Call forn rati i effect 6000 set tlern save fccta i :ftt into this state over thft 9 bfyi. O BERKELEY. Cal., Sept. IS. As the result of his efforts tit avert a boiler explosion which threatened the lives "f employes of the Paraffine Paint com pany, W. Lewis is suffering from a broken leg t-iay. ,fter breaking his leg Lewis crawled to the boiler, opened the exhaust valve and hanked the fires. The injector which feeds water into the boiler failed to work properly yes terdav afternoon, and when Lewis dis- en-d t he fact the water was verv low in the boiler. In his haste to bank the fires, he stumbled over ap ile of. brick and his right leg leg snapped. tn mindful o fthe pain he was sufferir.f. ! Lewis extinguished the fires and open ;.l the exhaust vah noting the. threatened explosion. H was later found unconscious bv the side of the boiler. O O O Displaying the New Goods Something new every time you come in Almost everv time you come to this store from now on we can show you some thing brand new. As'fast as the new goods arrive we mark them in plain figures and put them out on display. "Ve invite you here often to examine the new arri vals. You are sure to find what you want here, for we make it a rule to try to keep just what is called far. Values in Petticoats $2.50 Heatherblooms $2.00 The window today shows a line of fine Silk Petticoats, including almost every color and black and white; skirts that sell in most department stores regular for .$7.50 each ; we place over (0 of these skirts on sale for, A f. Q choice -P1.U7 All colors and black and white in fine, large, full, Ileatherbloom Petticoats, several styles to choose from; sold almost everywhere for $2.50 ; our price for ff Afl lflrfVV choice Ileatherbloom and Satin Skirts, exceptional values, to choose at $1.00, $1.25, $1.60, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Medford's Exclusive Apparel Store for Women BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank NIGHT ROBES The swellest, classiest, fanciest garbs for the night ever seen in Medford have just arrived and can be seen in our windows. Tliev are in all colors from unblemished white to the multihue'd colors of the rainbow. FOR MEN AND BOYS. TIIKY RANGE PROM $1.50 TO $2.00 IN PRICE, and their value cannot lie exceeded anywhere for the monev. UNDERWEAR In these chilly morns and eves that mark the beginning of autumn the need of warmer UNDERWEAR becomes apparent. JUST APR IV ED The finest line of Underwear of all kinds ever displayed in Southern Oregon. All stand ard makes for which we have the exclusive agencv. There is COOPER'S DERBY RIDDED WOOL UNDER WEAR from $1.50 per suit up. See them. When vou once wear them you will wear no other. Then there are new patterns in Don! el's ('rich rated Linen Mesh, that has no equal.. The famous O. and M., the world-renowned health giving Duofold and all kinds of cotton, linen, wool and silk undergarments at prices that suit, from 50 cents a gar ment up. Where ? "THE TOGGERY" OF COURSE Medford's Fashion Store for Men. that sets the pace in stvle and fabric. The biggest crops We ever saw. You're "it," old man. Give us pour paw. (iood things are assured and to boom things along we are lending a helping hand by furnishing the very best Ci gars at the lowest prices con sistent with the best quality If you have not tried our ci gars you have missed a rare treat. Here's your opportu nity to test its merits. Medford 5 cent. R R V 10 cent and Del Marca 15 cent Cigar R.R.V. Cigar Works BIJOU THEATRE TONKi UT AND SATURDAY "CAPTAIN MOLLY AT MONMOUTH" "LIVING POSTERS" "DR. CUREM'S PATIENTS" A big laugh. "THE FACE ON THE BARROOM FLOOR" Song "YANKEE DOY" Admission iq cents. saacs Instructor of "piano. Liszt 5ttctb'& Stulo at H,lnc. t.-rlb J Strtt phont 824 DEWIY LOSES A TOOT M!tliII VIIKLI Of Ttl IH-wry, mo of tin l-t known of tfei1 city, foot thia iornic i 'ibt Inn. Tfcr lata, b mwvJ lit :if wA lilMW Mi '.. Th ,nnk wiiniM t tt t for toA (foe .' irl..l. Ho CJ lt n , to !n O Don't Bother to Cook Its too hot. Get what you want alret iv f prepared; we have .t. We cater to those who want the best. THE DELICATESSEN J WTKKKT, NEAR FJOHTII I l THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE HAS THE BESl XEWS SERVICE ft' SOUTHERN OREGON. oo o O O O o