f 1 THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OROEOX MONDAY, SKPTKM HER 6, lOfW. j Classified Advertisements, Business Directory and Market Reports I ROGUE BARTLETT8 TOP THOSE OF COLORADO SimiIii'I & Day, iiikIi'I' (til t tt of Sept. l.sny: Biii'tlclls Yesterday a cur from Mfill'nril u I'tniri'd $3.37 mill today n -ur from Mcill'ord nvrrngi-d $3,211. Yesterday 11 car from Grand Junc t ion, Colu., averaged $3.33, nml to iliiy ii duplicate fruni the same ik-c averaged $3.20. These four curs rVLTn Were lllll Illlly given Hlirtll'tUf fnit of the 11110(1 boxes Hold (III) two duys. Tlio others from California with few exceptions (which Hold hih) being yellow, ripe, mid with decoy, anil Hold low. Everybody wants HiirtlnlU, nml they will Hell high to tho very end of the campaign. Hy thu way there are V4-ry fow full und winter i'arh in California this season, nml thu arrivals here will he quite Hinall. D'Aiijoim nml full h'izo Ni-llis from tho northwest will surely do well. 4 PORTLAND MARKETS. Hods. Wool and Hides. HOPS MOM crop, choice. 10c; prime to choice, 15 'oo; prime, 5o; medium, M'c; MOO contractu, 20(3) 21c lb. WOOI, MOD, Willamette valley, 22(i24e ; custom Oregon, 20(3j23o. TALLOW- Prime, per 11..,' 3(3) 4: ; No. 2 and urease, 2(S'21'C. SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 10fi)15c !Ui:l; hhort wool, 25(3M0c; medium wool, 50e(ii'$l eueh; long wool, 75c u.$1.25 ouch. niDKS Dry hides, lXtflOe. Hi.; Kreen, 8(M0e II). ; hulls, green Halt, per II).; kips, Oe; calves, green, 16o er Hi. MOIIAIH 1900, 23(n-24e. Butter, Eggs and Poultry. BUTTER-- Extra creamery, 3-lc; fi.ncv, 33 '2c: Htorn. 20c. BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b. Portland Sweet cream, 32',-jo; Hour, FOGS Candled, select, 2(ff30c; ordinary run, 20c j uiieandlcd, 27c; eastern. 27("i28n. CHEESE Fanny full crcuin flats, 17',;(Xl8e; triplets and daisies, 17 Vj 318c; Young AmericiiH, 18(n l!)e. POULTRY Mixed chickens. 10 '2c; fancy Iiciih, 17 (ff; 17 Van; roosters, old, 10(3lle; springs, 17(3c; Reese, 10o; turkeyH, alive, 18(ff2flc; dressed, 25u; ducks, 12 YiC pigeons, squabs, $2.00 cozen; dressed poultry, lfS'lJ-iC high er. Grain. Flour and Hay. BAR LEY Producers' price, 100!) -Feed, $20; rolled, $34(3135; brew ing. $20.50. WHEAT, Track Club, 88c; bluo Htem. 0")u; red, HOlfcc; fortyfold. fi!"sc; Turkey red, 88c; Willamette vnllov, 00c. MILLSTUFFS Scllint? price Bran, $20.50; midlings, $33; Hhorls, .$30; chop, $23(3)31 ; alfalfa meal, $10 per ton. FLOUR selling price Eastern Oregon patent, $0.25; straight, $5.30 (5)0; export, $4; bakers, $0(5)0.25; valley, $5.50; graham, 'h. $5.00; whole wheat, $5.80; rye, 5s, $0.80; bales, $3. OATS Future delivery', new, pro ducers' price Track No. 1 while, $27.5028; gray. $20.5027. HAY Producers' price Now timothy, Willamette valley fanny, $10.50; ordinary, $15.50; enstorn Oregon, $17.50; mixod, $1-1(3)15; clo ver. $12; oats $14; client. $13.50(3)14; SHIP YOUR FRUIT Peaches, Pears, Apples To e 6 Son (Portland, Ore. The, pioneor fruit house, who have' a large distributing tra:lc to get best results. Pa PEAR MARKET REMAINS STRONG IN NEW YORK Itoe & I lut field under duto of Aug. 31, sny; Weather lino and pleasant, Oood a! tendance ul sale. Out of the 37 curs of CaliforniuH around 18 were Mulugus. Tin) low pricn'of Friday bud caused u dcmuihl and mui'kct today higher, the bulk of Ibeiii selling $1.0(1, $1.12's. Our average $1.05. Our Tokays from Vucaville lucked color, ulso showed mold, average $1.02. Seedless grapes sold today at 80 and 00c. Car of Florin Tokays averaged $2.12. Pear market strong. Ours averag ing $3.10. Top tiers ripe, flood stock selling around $3.50. Peaches in light receipt; good stock strong. Klbertiis uvea go $1.27. Yellow Frees, small, 74c; Crnwfords, small, 78c; Susquohuuiius, small, 77c; Orange Clings, $1.00. Plums and prunes strong; Hun garians, ripe, $1.40; Giants, $1.22;' good flrupe Prunes, sold $1.02' and $1.75. Colorado liurtlctts sold today $3.35 and $3.30. Oregon Hartletts, $3.37' i for boxes and $1.50 for half boxes. Offerings litrlil here Jimorrow. MEDFORD MARKETS. Fruit and Vegetables. (Prices paid by Mcdford merchants.) Apples l(3)2c lb.; peaches 2'i(5)4e lb; pours, lV-!2c; noctnrinos, 3o; sweetwator grnpes, 4c; plums, lV&o; blackberries, $1.20 crate. Potatoes, l'z-jo lb.; onions, $1.50 cwf, ; green onions, 35o doz. bunches; carrots, ll',4c; bocts, IfiSfA-ji-j string beans, 3c; cabbage, lc; green poppers, 8 l-3c; cucumbers, 10c doz.; tomatoes, 2c; squash, 3050c doz.; wntor melons. I0(a)25c; cantaloupes, 30c(S)$l doron; grocn com, 10 loo dozen; pumpkins, 1015c. Butter, Eggs and Poultry. (Prices paid by Mcdford merchants.) Ranch butter, 27'c; fancy creara ory, 35o. Frosb ranch eggs, 27'4e- Mixed poultry, 10c; spring ch'.ok ous, 15c; ducks, 10c; turkeys, 15c; Feed and Millstuffs. (Prices paid producers.) Hay Timothy, $10; alfalfa, 14; grass, $13 ton. Whoat Old, $1.20 bushel; new, $1 bushel; oats, $39 ton; barley, old, $30; new, $20. (Soiling prices.) Rolled barloy, $2.10 cwt, $39 ton; bran, $1.551.05; middlings, $1.85 (?1.00; shorts, $1.801.85. Beef, 2V&C; port, Oo; mutton, 3c; IiiihI). 4VC.e: veal (dressed). 0e. iilfnlfo, $14. CORN Whole, $30; crocked, $37 ton. - Fruits and Vegetables. FRESH FRUITS Oranges, Med. sweets, $3; Valenoias, $3.50 box; ba nanas, 5c lb; lemons, $5(3)5.50 box; grapefruit $4; cantaloupes, $22.50; pouches, fancy, 00c$l; ordinary, 50(3)80o; POTATOES New, $1; sweets 2V'2c lb. VKGETABLES New turnips, Ore gon, $1 sack; beets, $1.50; carrots, $1.25 sack; cabbnge, locnl, $1; to matoes, local, 75(?85c crate; south ern Oregon, 75(390c ; hothouse, $1.25 (3)1.50 ; beans, 3o lb; cnuliflowcr, 40o ((?$1 dozen; pons, 0o lb;, horseradish, 10c; groon onions, 10c per doz; pop pors, bell, flc per lb; chili, 20; head lettuce. 20c dozen; liothouso $1 per box; radishes, 10c dozen bunches; celery, 85e(3)$l dozen; eggplant, $1(3) 1,50; rhubarb,' 3c per lb; corn, 00e(3) $1.15 snclc. ONIONS Jobbing, $1(311.25 per suck: garlic, 10c per lb. APPLES-$1.50(32. HONEY New. 15c per lb. MEANS Small white, $7.25- largo white, $0.85; pink, $1; bnyou, $5.75; Limns, $5.25; rods, $0.50. Meats, Fish and Provisions. HAMS, HACON, ' FTC. Portland pack, local, ham, lGVfco; breakfast bacon, l(lf(i)24o; boiled ham, 23V(3) 2-l1,-."i piciil'.'", 12o; cottngo roll, 13c lb; regular short clear smoked, 14c; backs, smoked, 14VLc; pickled tongues, OOo encb. DRFS8ED MEATS Front streot. hogs, rancy, llliyac; ordiijnry, TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS Isn't it reasonable to suppose that what Hie want columns of the Daily Trihunu has done for others it can do for you? There is not a day passes but what a lot or residence h sold, houses or rooms rented, lost articles found and returned to their owners, work or help found for those who. need it. And the cost is within the reach of ull 1 cent a word, six insertions for the price of four. iry ii. f - f - - f - f - f - f - - WANTED To cxchu'iigc, a two-pus-Hcnger auto in first class condition, for a spun of mules. Hox 111. 140 WANTED An experienced waitress ut tho Totol Nash. WANTED A girl to help with house work; a nice home and u good sal ary to the right purty. Apply at once to Mrs. J. F. Hulebuxon, 201 Olson slrcet. just north of Front street, between I'mifh imd Quince sts. 140 WANTED Plain sewing done for school children jit 137 North Central nvenne; reasonable prices. 147 WANTED A lady clerk to do desir able work ut $5 per week. Address H. J., care of P. O. Box 119. WANTED Man to . represent large conservative life insurance company in Mcdford and vicinity. Good chnncc for right man. Supcriutcnd business. Address W. C. K., care Tribune. VANTED 12 wood choppers to chop cordwood aitit tierwood. Address P. O. Box 41P FOR RENT. FOR RENT Farm in the Meadow district, 320 acres, 280 good farming land. For one or more years. Rent er expected to buy stock, soncict iug of hogs, horses and farming tools. Bargain on latter. Address A. J. Olson. Gold Hill. Or. FOR RENT Rooms at 004 West 10th street, comer King street; one front room upstairs, suite of rooms downstairs in suite or single; hot and cold water and bath ; large screened porchos; lawn nnd shnde for tho comfort of patrons. FOR RENT Boarding house, in bus inoss conter of Medford, nicely lo cated with beautiful grounds at reasonable rental. Inquire at Roguo River Elecirio Company, 209 W. Main St. Don't forget that the Rogue River Fish Market always has a full sup ply of fresh fish, dressed chickens, imported snusago and cheese on hand. 10Villc; veals, extra, 10c; or dinary, oy210c; heavy, 9c; mutton, 7c; lambs, 7c. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10s, 16V2e lb; 5s, 16 5-8o lb; 50 lb tins, 10c lb; steam rendered, 10s 15c lb, 5s 15 5-8o lb, compound 10s 9o lb. SHEEP Best wethers, $4; ordin ary, $3.753.85; spring lambs, $5 5.00; straight owes, $3.75; mixed lots, $3.75(354. CALVES Best, $5.50; ordinary, $4.254.50. HOGS Bost cast of mountains, $8.50(5)8.75; good, $88.50; Block ers, $7(f7.50; pigs, $7. CLAMS Hardshell, per box, $2t40 razor clams, out of soason. FISH Rock cod, 10c lb; floun ders, Oo lb; halibut, 0c lb; striped buss, 15o lb; catfish, lOo lb; salmon, chinook, 8c. lb; steelliead, 8e lb; soles, flc lb; shrimps, 12Vio lb; perch, 0c lb; torn cod. 10c lb; lobstors, 35c lb; crawfish, 23o per dozen; sturgeon, 12!i3 lb; black bnss, 20o lb; silver smelts, Oo lb; black cod, 7,c lb. OYSTERS Shonlwnter bnv. per gallon, .5, per 100 lb sack $5; Olympia, per gnllon $2.40, per, 100 lb sack $0.25; canned, OOo can. 37c dozen; eastern in shell, $1.75 per 100. CATTLF. Best steers, weighing 1200 pounds, $4.50; medium steers, $4.30(3)4.40; best cows, $3.50; me dium cows, $3.25; best hoifcrs, $3.75; bulls, $2.25(3)2.75. 4 f'f'f - - 'ft - f'f - f.f - f - f 4 -f FOR SALE 7-ycar-old black mare, ride or drive single or double; also good milk cow. G. L. Pankey, Vt miles northeast of Central Point, or nddress cure Tribune. FOR SALE Well secured real estate notes for sule. Benson Investment Co. . 145 FOR SALE A lawn moker. The Art Studio. 331 E. Main street. FOR SALE Or trade, for city prop erty, new Buick 5-passcnger car, used five months, all in good condi tion. Address Medford postoffice, Box 12. 105 FOR SALE 100 aores good fruit . land, 30 acres cleared; stock and 'implements with place; $2500. Chas. R. Pidgion, Mcdford. tf FOR SALE New 5-room bungalow on Peach street N.; pantry, bath room, closets, screened porch, mi3- sion furniture, electric lights, sewer connection, city water supply con tracted for. Good well and pump. Woodshed. Apply to W. J. Roberta, office over Medford National bank. FOR SALE Bargains in real estate. See J. C. Brown ad, lower right hand comer of page. four. 148 FOR SALE 1200 acres unimproved land, also improved land, suitable for fruit, for sale cheap. See H. M. Coss, sole agent, 004 W. Tenth St., Mcdford. FOR SALE Twenty acres, near Merlin; good fruit land; $400; terms. Address S. Tribune. FOR SALE 1200 acres improved land, suitable for fruit, for said cheap. See H. M. Coss, sole agent, 004 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 cattle, some good yearling steers; two full blood fox hounds, one registered Duroc boar; horses and land seeded to alfalfa. I buy and sell. C. C. Gilchrist, Sams Val ley, Oregon. FOR SALE 5 and 10-aere tracts jnst within and adjoining city lim 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 tune; easy terms. . Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE 80 acres of best farm ing land in Rogue River valley; all free soil and under irrigation diteh. with deed righc to water; two miles from raL'road station, quartor mile from Bohoolhou.se, on rural delivery route; land now in alfalfa and grain; will make an ideal orchard; price and terms reasonable. For infor mation call at Tribune office. FOUND A child's long coat. Owner tuny have same by proving property ami pnyingfor tlus nd. LOST A surgical enso with instrii' mcnts. Return to Strang's drug store nnd got reward. LOST -A gray jacket near Tulcnt or Phoenix, Wednesday. Finder please return to this offico and receive re wind. 148 A fresh shipment of toa direct from tho orient at the Southorn Oregon Tea and Coffee Co., 30 S. Grape St Phono 3303. . BUSINESS DIRECTORY Physicians and Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office and res ident phone Muin 2301. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Physician and surgeon. Office, 133 W. Main st. Phone Main 577, Medford. OR. R. J. CONROY Successor to Dr. Jones. Office in Stewart build ing. S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and burgeon. . Modern equipped operat ing rooms. X-Ray. Office hours: 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson Co. Bank Building. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DB. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians. Mission Block, Phone 291, Medford. Dentists. DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles Building, Main street, Medford. Ore- 62S: ' DR. WALTER R. STOKES Dentist. Successor to J. M. Keen. Amusements. BIJOU THEATER West Seventh st continuous performance every eve ning of motion pictures ana illus trated ballads. Entire change of pro gram Monday, Wednesday nnd Fri day. Admission 10 and 15 cents. . SAVOY THEATER North d'Anjon street; latest motion pictures and il lustrated songs. Entire change of program, Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. Stenographer. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm blocl:. Stenographic work .done quickly and well. Pawn Brokers MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE For good bargains in watches and jew elry, pistols, musical instruments. Cor. Main and Central avenue. Signs. SIGNS Display advertising, Mor gan & Stoeckmann, Miles bldg. Bill Posters VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All 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, Young and Hall building. A nice cool place to spend the hot after- Tln Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron ware on hand and made to order i28 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. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS -Comer 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 anjd Second Hand Furniture. Eads' old stand, 18-20 F St .South. Phone 91, Medford, Or. Hospitals. MEDFORD HOSPITAL Surgical cases a specialty; thorough equip ment. Mrs. L. G. Gardner, Prop., 440 Fi. Evergreen St., Medford. You can get as good at the Nush Grill as you can got at tho best grills in tho cities at half the "price." Spe cial music every evening. Seo Prof. Anton Romanoff, for merly court violinist of Austrian em peror, for lossons on violin, guitar and mandolin. Leave ordors at Nash hotel. ' Table d'hote dinner nt tho Nush Grill Sunday oveuing, Music by Ro manoff's orchestra. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Building and Loan Association JACKSON COUNTY Binr.nmo AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C. Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128 E. Main street. Attorneys. F. J. NEWMAN, JOHN CAR KIN. Newman & Catkin, Court Lawyers. Corporation and criminal prac tice in state and federal courts. Of -fices over Jackson County bank. COLVIG & REAMS W. M. Colvig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Office: Medford Bank Building. Second Floor. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers, Palm b nil din PORTER J. KEFF Attorney-at-Iaw No. 9 D street, ground floor. Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real estate, loans and fire insurance. Office 112 W. Main st, Medford Ore. Phone 3073. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. has the best equipped job -office is Southern Oregon; Portia ad prices. 37 South Central ave. Opticians. DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op tician between Portland and Sac ramento. Office on West Main street and railroad. CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNEB, Ey specialist, when others fail. OfCoe in Eagle Pharmacy. Main 233. East Main near D'Anjon. ' Jeweler. ELWOOD AND BURNETT, the jew elers, carry a complete stock and make a specialty of high grade re pair work. Opposite the Nash Ho tel. GEO. A. BUTT Watchmaker jew eler and engraver. My jewelry stook is up-to-date. My facilities, includ ing eperience and material for re pair work, are the best in the city. Comer G and Seventh sts. Nurseries QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stook 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. 8 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. 1 , Brick Companies. 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. Underakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day Phone 353. Night Phones C. W. Conklin 30; J. H. Butler 148. Fruit Stores. FKESH FRUIT We have the larg est exclusive fruit store in Medford j We have a reputation for handling only me Dest. we Know now to ouy and sell cheop. H. H. Lorimer, R. R V. R. It. Depot. Photograph Studios. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with Mackey and die with joy." Over Al len & Reagan's store; entrance on Seventh street. Drayage and Transfer. ADAMS & MOORE, GENERAL Draying, and Transfer, will call anywhere in city. Phone Main 501. Stand at S. P. Depot.