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: Classified Advertisements, Business Directory and Market Reports
Til 15 MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKOON, HATUItDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, VMi.
FIRST ROGUE PEARS
IN GOTHAM TOO OIG
FOR ROGUE PEACHES
Sl'oIicI & On V. fruit broker of New I" Mi 1 I .AMI, Nipt. 4. I Hough rn-
York, under dale of AiiiihI 28, say: eeipU of pniclfes for tliu week thus
KtKhty- ' ,,"'H Thursday mill Fri- fur have been fairly liberal. Iliu Kup-
duv. iniikiim 'Jill ear fur tliu whole ply nf llm fruit 'in the Front slrcul
wi,'i.(i iiiurki'l Ibis morning, iih 11 result of
Yi'Kli'riliiv'H prices wore a follow : Ihe unusually hi'iivy trade lint punt
llui'ili'iu. :i.75: (IroH-lliiiiuiirinii, two days, wiih decidedly small for
$1,112; Fcllonbcrg (Kalians), $1.75; Ibis singe f I'"' season. Some of the
Nilwr-Egg, $1.10; Orange Clings, il.'ii' dealers reported stocks' for tlm time
SiiiiiiiiitliiiiiiiiiM. !() ; l,ovi'll, HOi-. actually short of reipiirciiicnls. Prices
lliirtlclts First fi r from Oregon
coming to iih from Mcdl'md nuclion
iil ,vi-Hpriliiy, average $3.21, which
w liiylit. roiiicin bcriuir tin- Iriut
uniii rullv loo lingo, hulk Hill per box.
Please remember 133.1511 per box
are llm desirable size on lliiflli'll
pear for New York. Ciilifoniiii
IliirllntU arriving yellow nml coming
ripe ami Hofl. Best slock sells from
:i.7." to 3.25. nml Mior stuff from
$2.75 lo $2.25. All pears
Wl'l'l' HIM'tlll IIU''I. Ul lllll Hill I KI'I WIIH
firm, especially on the hotter grades,
tin- ili'iiiuuil for wliirli exceeded III
HIIIllll V.
On 1'iir ol Ashland ( ruwIonlH enmn
III lllHt lllglll llllll WIIH IIUIOIKIOII 1)11 llll'
street today, nml H car of Ciilifoniiii
SitlwnvH arrived later in the ilny.
Hold hihIh hoIiI freely nl tin prices
tluit have lii'i'ii iiuoli'il since Ilii- first
of tin- wiM'k, which nro material
higher tlio u tin1 iii(itiitioiiH of n yi'iir
'flu-re wiih tins iihiiiiI lii'iivy per
will win
.1-1
tunic to coiiiiiiiinil Dig ligurcs in mis ago
miirki-l willioiil tin- blmilinv i1 n
dotlllt.
Prunes No ciiih Italians yet h"ie
froiii the northwest. We have several
due to sell lii-xt week, nml lliV will
nil ilo well. Receipts from California
lliia ui.rW lllll llllll' lit till I tlll'V WI'l'P
tnui. nml llii' market in strong. A low
Follonhcrg in llm salei'iidi ilny this good iinlity nml went readily nt
,n,.k. mill hoIiI nniHllv 1.8i to $1,112. cent to IH.
'flu- buyers iim nil asking f'r Ital
ians mill Hungarians from the north'
Wlt.
Ponchos Market lower nt llm end
nf tin- work, although fin- offerings
if ('iiliforiiiiiH thin ik less Hum
Inul. liirri'iiniiiL' rceeiuU from uourb.V
Htiili1-, mul wo imiHt confess tin- out
look in not very good yet lor peaches
I nf of tliu mi'ilium mul sum
ni .i'.h in tin1 Hiiiinly of ('riittfiiril.s, for
llic lick'hl nf llm hciisoii in linst. lllll
I'von llu'hi' iniivi'il in n miiuui'r hiiIih
fni'lory lo the triulii. poiiiR piin'rnlly
at 00 to 1)0 ci-utH. llm Iiintfl hi.ck
wi'ip in Htnnij: ili'iimud nt ifl to $1.10
ii box. Tlii- California fruit wiih of
80
MEDFORD MARKETS.
Fruit and Vegetables.
(Prices pnid by Mcdford morcdinntn.
Appli'H lfffi'Jo 11).; pnniihcs 2Vi4
lb; iii'iirn. l'.rtf)2c; ncctnrinos, 3c
but nl'ti'r iiiiotlicr two wi'i'kn wlu'ii the Uwcc'twutcr grapes, 4c; plumn l'ic
I'inu Colornilo KlbrrtiiH i u- along blacklicrrinH, $1.20 crutc.
we liopu
lliini:. ,
for a diffiTiMit ntiiti' of
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Hods. Wool and Hides.
HOI'S 1008 nrnp, clioii.'C,
primn to rlioico, lf ',; prime, lfo;
medium, M'jc; 1000 contract, 20
21 e lb.
WOO!, 1000, Willamette vullcy,
l!2C'i'2 U'; miHtern Oregon, 20(n 2.'lc.
TALLOW l'rime. per II)., :i4e:
No. 2 mid irreiiso, 'Jfif2,s'S.
SHKKPKKIXS ShiMiriiiK, lOfrtl.'ic
oneli; nhort wool, 2.ri('ifl'IOc; meclium
wool, riOcCifl each; hm wool, 75o
(n)$l.2" each.
HIDKS Drv bides, lKSUOe lb.
treen. 8(ii)10c lb.; bulls, preen salt.
do per. lb.; kips, Or; chIvch, ;rooii, $30 ; now, $ 20.
TRIBUNE WANT ADS
BRING aUIOK RESULTS
Isn't it rciiHoimbli! to Hiippuso l)nt wbnt I lie want columns of the
Daily Tribune, lias dune for othcrx it enn do fur you? Tbere ia not
n day pHHHim but what n lot or residence is sold, bonnes or rooms
rented, lost articles found mid returned to their owners, work or
help found for those who need it. And the cost is within the
reach of all 1 cent u word, six in;rlions for the price of four.
Trv It. '
WANTED.
WANTKD To exchange, a two-pns-
senper auto in first class condition,
for h spun of iiiiiIch. llox 111. 140
WANTKD An experienced waitress
nt the Tolel Nush.
WANTKD A ifirl to help with house
work; a nice home and u (,'uod sal
ary In the rifflit parly. Apply at once
to Mrs. J. I' Ilutcliasoii, 2114 Olson
street, just north of Front street,
del ween I'liacli and Quince sis. 14(1
t 4
44 44444-4444444
fliisiNFSS niREr.Tnav
4444444444444444
Physicians and Surgeons.
44444444444444 4 4 44
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
4444444444 4 4 4 44444
Building and Loan Association
R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night calls
promptly answered. Office and res
ident phone Main 2301.
JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C.
Bogg3, Acting Secretary, 128 K.
Afain street.
S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Physician
and surgeon. Office, 133 W. Main
at. Phone Main 577, Medford.
DR. R. J. CONROY Successor to
Dr. Jones. Office in Stewart building.
F. J. NEWMAN, JOHN CAR KIN.
Newman & CaAin, Court Lawyers.'
Corporation and criminal prac
tice in state and federal courts. Of
fices over Jackson County bank.
FOR SALIC 7-year-old black mare.
ride or drive single or double; also
good milk cow. O. L. Pankey, Vs
miles northeast of Central Point, or
address care Tribune.
FOIT PALE Fine milch cow, cheap.
Owner leaving town. Call 524 South
Fir si reel. 144
FOR SALE A lawn inoker. The Art
Studio, 'I'll E. Main street.
WANTED Plain sewing done for
hcIiohI children at 137 North Central
avenue; reasonable prices. 147
WANTED Cook for family of two;
only first-class cook need apply.
Edgar Tlnfnr, residence.
WANTED A boy to learn the bak
ers' trade. Apply at orice to the
Delicatessen. 144
WANTED A lady clerk to do desir
able work at $5 per week. Address
It. J., care of P. O. Box 110..
WANTED Man and wife want work
cooking on ranch or elsewhere, or
mini can do general work and wom
an cook. Address "Cook," care Tri
bune. 144
FOR SALE Or trade, for city prop
erty, new Buick 5-passcnger car,
used live months, all in good condi
tion. Address Medford postoffice,
Box 12. 165
S. R. SEELY, 1L D. Physician and
Surgeon. Modern equipped operat
ing rooms. X-Ray. Office hoars :
10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson
Co. Bank Building.
DR. F. Q. CARLOW, DB. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteop at h i c
Physicians. . Mission Block, Phone
291, Medford.
Dentists.
FOR SALE 160 acres good fruit
land, 30 acres cleared; stock and
implements with place; $2500. Chas.
R. l'idtrion, Medford. tf
FOR SALE New 5-room bungalow
'on Peach street N.; pantry, bath
room, closets, screened porch, mis-
Potalocs, l'ac lb.; onions, $1.01
cwt;; crecn onions, 35c dor. bunches
carrots, lVAc; beets, l&i.'U'
string beans, 3c j cabbage, lcj green
poplars, 8 l-.le; cucumners, mc ooz,
tomatoes, 2c; squusli, .ni(ii;r)i)c uoz.
water melons, 10(S)2uc; cantaloupes,
?0c(?P$l dorcn; green corn, 10(2 1-.
16c; dozen; pumpkins, 10(o)l:ic.
Butter, Eggs and Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford merchants.)
Ranch butter, 2iM!c; funcy cream
ery, Jilc.
Fresh ranch eggs, 27vo.
Mixed poultry, 10c; spring chick
ens, luo; (tucKS, ie; lurKcys, lae;
Feed and Millstuffs.
(Prices paid producers.)
Hay Timothy, $1G; alfalfa, 14;
grass, $13 ton.
Whent Old, $1.20 bushel; new, $1
bushel; onts, $39 ton; barley, old.
WANTED Man to represent large
conservative life insurance company
in Medford and vicinity. Good
chance for right man. Supcriiitcnd
Jiiisincss. Address W. C. K., care
Tribune.
VANTED 12 wood choppers to chop
cordwood and tiorwood. Address P.
O. Box 41f
16c per lb.
MOHAIR 1009. 23(n)24o.
Butter, Eggs and Poultry.
BUTTER Extra creamery, 34c
ranev. 33 Vic; store, 20c.
BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b.
Portland Sweet crenm. 32,2c;sour,
30I.C.
EGOS Candled, select, 29T30c;
ordinary run, 2!lc; uncnndled, 27c ;
flimtern, 27(W28c.
CHEESE Fancy full cream flats,
ITMiCrflSc; triplets and daisies, I'M
lBo; Young Americas, 18(hl!lc
POULTRY Mixed chickens. IO'jC
fancy bens, 7((il'ei musters, old,
10(frllc; springs, 17(iVe; geese, 10c;
turkeys, nlive, 1820c; dressed,. 25e;
iluoks, 12Vaj; pigeons, niunhs, $2.00
dozen; dressed poultry. ICefl'c high
or.
(Selling prices.)
Rolled bnrlev. $2.10 cwt, $31) ton;
brnn, $1.55(3)1.05; middlings, $1.85
(5H.P0; shorts, $1.801.85.
Beef, 2y2c; pork, (ic; mutton, 3'2c;
lamb. 4,Ao: venl (dressed), 6o.
SHIP YOUR FRUIT
PeaGhes, Pears, Apples
To
Page 6 Son
Portland, Ore.
The pioneer fruit house, who
have a large distributing trade to
get best results. .
Grain. Flour and Hay.
BARLEY Producers' price, 1900
Feed, $26; rolled, !f34(n'35; brew
iug, $20.50..
WHEAT, Track Club, 88c; blue
stem. 5c; red, SGVjc; fortyfold,
81) Va?; Turkey red, 88e,; Willametto
valley, 90c.
MILLSTUFFS Selling price
Bran, $26.50; midlings. $.'13; shorts
$30; chop, $23(S!31; alfalfa moid, $19
per ton.
FLOl'R selling price Eastern
Oregon patent. $6.25; s( rnight, $5.30
((?0; export, $4; bakers, $6(tfG.2;
vallev, $5.50; graham, V'is $5.60;
whole wheal, $5.80; rye, 5s, $6.80
luilos, $3. ,
OATS Future delivery, new, pro
dncers' price Track No. I while.
$27.50(T28; gray. $26.50(t127.
HAY Producers' price, New
liinolhy, Willnmolle valley limey,
$16.50; oriliiinry, $15.50; custom
Oregon, $17.50; mixed, $1 l(iM5; clo
ver, $12; oats $14; cheal, $13..10(rl I ;
nlfiill'a, $11.
COIJN Whole, $36; cracked, $37
ton.
Fruits and Vegetables.
FRESH FRUITS Oranges, Mod.
sweets, $3; Ynloneiiis, $3.50 box; ba
nanas. 5c lb; lemons, $5(ii)5.50 box;
grapefruit. $4; eantnloupes, $2(if'2.50;
peaches, fancy, M)o(??$l ; ordinary,
5(1((Ti80c.
FOR RENT. .
FOR RENT Farm in the Meadow
district, 320 acres, 280 good farming
land. For one or moro years. Rent
er expected to buy stock, soncict-
ing of hogs, horses and farming
tools. Biirirain on latter. Address
A. J. Olson. Gold Hill. Or.
FOR RENT Rooms nt 604 Weot
10th street, corner King street; ono
front room upstairs, suite of rooms
downstairs in suite or single; hot and
cold water and bath; large screened
mirehcs: lawn and shade for the
comfort of patrons.
FOR RENT Boarding bouse, in bus
iness center of Medford, nicely lo
cnted with beautiful grounds, nt
reasonable rental. Inquire nt
Rogue River Electric Company, 209
W. Main St.
LOST.
FOUND A child's long coat. Owner
may have smno by proving property
and paying for this nd.
LOST A surgical case with instrn
nionls. Return to Strang s drug stor
nud get reward.
sion furniture, electric lights, sewer
connection, city water supply con
tracted for. Good well and pump.
Woodshed. Apply, to W. J. RoberU,
office over Medford National bank.
FOR SAU) Bargains in real estate.
See J. "C. Browu ad, lower right
hand corner of page four. 148
FOR SALE 1200 acres unimproved
land, also improved land, suitable
for r;uit, for snle cheap. See H. M.
Coss, sole ngent, 604 W. Tenth St.,
Medford.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS 'Dentist
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles
Building, Main street, Medford, Ore'
DR. WALTER R. STOKES Dentist
Successor to J. M. Keen.
Amusements.
BIJOU THEATER West Seventh at.
continuous performance every eve
ning of motion pictures ana illns
trated ballads. Entire change of pro
gram Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day. Admission 10 and 15 cents.
SAVOY THEATER North d'Anjou
streot; latest motion pictures and il
lustrated songs. Entire change of
program, Sunday, Wednesday and
Friday. Admission 10 cents.
Stenographer.
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block.
Stenographic work done quickly and
well:
FOR SALE Twenty acres, near
Merlin ; good fruit land ; $400 ; terras.
Address S. Tribune. V
FOR SALE 1200 acres improved
land, suitable for fruit, for sale
cheap. See H. M. Coss, sole agent,
604 W. Tenth St.. Medford. tf.
FOR SALE 400 head goats, 200 reg
istered and eligible to register, bal
ance high grade; 40 head stock hogs,
20 head cnttle, some good yearling
steers; two full blood fox hounds,
one registered Duroc boar; horses
and land' seeded to nlfnlfa. I buy
and soli. C. C. Gilchrist, Sams Val
ley, Oregon.
FOB SALE 5 and 10-acre tracts
just within and adjoining city lira
its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay
ments. Address P. O. Box 418.
FOR SALE For Phoenix town prop
erty, both improved and unim
proved, and three good orchards,
see Matt Calhoun, Phoenix, Jack
son county, Oregon.
FOR SALE Choice business proper
ty at a bargain, on long time; easy
terms. Address P. O. Box 418.
LOST Strayed or stolen, a Gordon
setter pup, about five months old;
answers lo any old nnmo, though
christened "Illinx''; knows so little
of human nature that ho trusts cv
crvono, hence his disappearance.
Wednesday, September 2. Reward
for return or information regarding
whereabouts. George Putnam, own
er Tribune office.
LOST A gray jacket near Talent or
Phoenix, Wedne idny. Finder please
return to this office and receive re
ward. 118
FOR SALE 80 acres of best farm
ing land in Rogue River valloy; all
free soil and under irrigation ditch.
with deed righc to water; two miles
from rni.'road station, quarter mile
from 8choolbon.5e, on rural delivery
route; land now in alfalfa and grain;
will mnke an ideal orchard; price
and terms reasonable. For infor
mation call at Tribune office.
Attorneys.
COLVIG & REAMS W. M. CoIvi,
C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Office:
Medford Bank Building. . Second
Floor.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers,
Palm building.
POBTEB J. XEFF Attomey-at-law
No. 9 D street, ground floor.'
Real Estate.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real
estate, loans and fire insurance.
Office 112 W. Main at, Medford
Ore. Phone 3073.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFOBD PUBLISHING CO. has
the best equipped job 'Office ii .
Southern Oregon; Portia ad prices.
37 South Central ave.
Opticians.
DB. GOBLE The only exclusive op
tician between Portland and Sac
ramento. Office on West Main street
ana railroad. ,
CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Ey
specialist, when others fail. Offies
. in Eagle Pharmacy. Mam 233. East
Main near DAnjou.
Jeweler.
Pawn Brokers
MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE For
good bargains in watches and jew
elry, pistols, musical instruments.
Cor. Main and Central avenne.
ELWOOD AND BURNETT, the jew
elers, carry a complete stock and
make a specialty of high grade re
pair work. Opposite the Nash Hotel.
Signs.
SIGNS Display advertising, Mor
gan & Stoeckmann, Miles Udg.
Bill Posters
VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and
Distributor. AH orders promptly
filled. Room 7, Jackson County
Bank Building, Medford, Or.
Billiard Parlors
S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci
gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs,
Yonng and Eall building. A nice
cool 'place to spend the hot after
noons.
Tin Shops.'
J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and
sheet iron ware on hand and made to
order. 113 North G street.
Furniture
H. F. WILSON & CO.; dealers in new
and second hand furniture and hard
ware. ' Agents for Mound City kit
chen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st. -
GEO. A. BUTT Watchmaker jew
eler and engraver. My jewelry stock
is up-to-date. My facilities, includ
ing eperience and material for re
pair work, are the best in the city.
Corner G and Seventh sts.
Nurseries
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
is not irrigated. We guarantee ev
erything put out. We are not in the
trust. H. B. Patterson, office, in
Hotel Nash.
EDEN VALLEY NURSEHY N. S,
Bennett, Medford, Or. Grow tree
that sell, sell trees that grow and
fruit true to label. Phone 3221.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY
Growers of high-grade nursery
stock. C. E. .Cook, Prop. R. R. V.
depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 583.
Medford.
Brick Companies.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
Corner" 8th and Holly Sts., Med
ford. Mission Furniture made to
order. Cabinet work of all kinds.
A trial order solicited.
MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves
and Ranges. New and Second Hand
Furniture. Ends' old stand, 18-20
F St .South. Phone 91, Medford, Or.
G. W. Priddy. A. T. O'Brien.
O. D. Nagle.
THE MEDFORD BRICK CO.
Brick manufacturers and contrac
tors; also lime, cement and plaster
in any quantity. Office, Medford
National bank bldg. Phonee Main
545.
Hospitals.
A fresh shipment of tea direct from
(ho orient at the Southern Oregrtn
Tea mid Coffee Co., 36 S. Grape St.
Phono 3303.
POTATOES New, $1; sweets 2V'jc
lb.
VEGETABLES New turnips. Ore
gon, $1 sack; beets, $1.50; carrots.
$1.25 sack; cabbage, loenl, $1; to
matoes, local, 75(H85n ernte; south
ern Oregon, 75(iM0o; hothouse, $1.25
(in.50; beans, 3c lb: cauliflower, 40c
(i?$l. dozen; pens, 0 lb; horseradish,
10c; groon onions, 10c per doz; pep
pers, bell, 6c per lb; chili. 20: head
lot-luce, 20c dozen: hothouse $1 per
box; radishes. 10c dozen bunches;
celery, 85e(r$l dozen; eggplant,
1.50; rhubarb, 3c per lb; corn, OOefiT
$1.15 sack.
ONIOXS Jobbing. $t(yl.25 per
snek; garlic, 10c per lb.
APPLES $1.505J2.
HONEY Now. 15o per lb.
BEANS Small white, $7.25- large
white, $6.85; pink, $4; bnyou, $5.75;
Limns, $5.25 ; rods, $0.50.
MEDFORD HOSPITAL Surgical
cases a specialty; thorough equip
ment. Mrs. L. G. Gardner, Prop.,
446 E. Evergreen St., Medford.
Underakers.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un
dertakers. Day Phone 353. Night
Phones C. W. Conklin 36; J. H.
Butler 148.
Fruit Stores.
You can get as good at the Nash
Grill as you can get nt the best grills
in the cities nt half the "price." Spe
cial music every evening.
See Prof. Anton Romanoff, for
merly court violinist of Austrian em
peror, for lessons on violin, guitnr
and mandolin. Leave orders at Nash
hotel.
Tea, coffee, beer or claret, with
club lunch, 30 conts, nt the Emerick
Cnfe.
FKESII FRUIT We have the larg
est exclusive fruit store in Medford
We have a reputation for handling
only the best. We know how to buy
and sell cheap. H. H. Lorimer, R. R
V. R. R. Depot.
Photograph Studios.
MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with
Mackoy and die with joy." Over Al
ien & Reagan's store; entrance on
Seventh street.
Drayage and Transfer.
ADAMS & MlOQTlEElfERAL
Draying and Transfer, will call
anywhere in city. Phone Main 561.
Stand at S. P. Depot.