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Classified Advertisements, Business Directory and Market Reports i
THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, .SEPTEMBER 8, 1900.
SAY APPLES ARE
SCARCE THIS YEAR
According lo II ii-cciil i-ililorinl ill
tint Orange Jwlil Fanner apples will
Im scarcer thin year Until lint buyers,
lllltl bliyiTM' USSOcilllillllS U'lHll pCopIll
to believe. Ah tln Orange J
Farmer has always been llmroughly
reliable unit unbiased in it t crop re
ports, tint iirliclit in hero republish
d: Applu buyers ii rn attempting to
create tint impression tlmt lint 1900
crop i u koixI unit. Truilo papers
published in tlin interests of the ap
plu purchaser lint now teeming with
what puriMtrtK to ln news items from
tt'l.V
applu mii'lioiiH, culling attention to
tin li( yields mill Ihn line condition.
How uny mini wilh even ordinary com
Hutu sense run Ixt induced to print
such stuff is iiIiuohI beyond coiiipto
liininion. If liny oni! fuel stands out
mum iiriiniincutlv than uiiolhi'r. it if
Unit the apple crop 1h toor, mill es
pecially is it (Hior in slates of largo
uroilnc timi during mi onliiuiry son-
son. There it no gelling nroninl tliif
flirt. Hint no mimiint of boosting by
Ihi' mun interested in securing apples
nt the lowest possible 1 iKiiroM will
change Talk about attempts to
depress thit grain market! They arc
not n circumstance compared 10 mi
efforts to fort-it down tint nppht market-
Sitceulutors, driers, eider mak
ers nml nil who buy for distribution
lire working night nml tiny to deceive
the grower and convince him Hint no
cause of large production, poor prices
will riimilt. Don't bo hoodwinked, it
1h going to bit Mtor. est'ciully in tin1
west, and prices should prove renin
ncrntive.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Hods. Wool and Hides.
HOI'S 1008 crop, choice, 10c
prime to choice, ISVjoj prime, 15c
medium, 14'2e; 1000 contracts. 110
round.
WOOL 1900. Willamette valley
22(324e : enstorn Oregon, 20(P23e,
TALLOW Prime, por II)., 34c
No. 2 nnd cronso, 2((i2Vo.
SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 10(?-t5c
neb; Hhort wool, 25(IOc; medium
wool. .lOertEiSl each : lonit wool, 75c
(.fflri each.
HIDES Dry hides, lltfvlGo Hi
preen, 8(T10o lb.; bulls, green Halt
Cut per lb.: kips, He; calves, greon
I Be ttr lb.
MOHAIR -1009. 23(n24o.
Butter, Eggs and Poultry.
BUTTER Extra creiunery, 3i
lanov. 33V2e; storo, 20e.
BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o.
Porllnnd Sweet cream. 32'2o; sour,
30Vc.
EGGS Candled, select, 30c; ordin
ni-v run. 2Ilc: uncnndlcd. 27o; east
ern. 27iA(28u.
CHEESE Fancy full ercum flats
171,!-(Si18c; triplets nnd daisies. 172
fifil8e: Younc AmoncnR, 18I!c,
POULTRY Mixed chickons. lGV'2o
fancy hons, 17(a17Mo; roosters, old
0(5llc; springs, 172o; geese, 10c
nlfalfa. $11.
CORN Whnlo, S30; cracked, $37
s Fruits and Vegetables.
vnr.SH FRITITS Oraticcs, Mod
sweets, $3; Vnlenoias. $3.50 box; ha
mums. Co lb; lemons, $55..ri0 box
crapef ruit, $4 ; cantaloupes $2(n2.25
peaches, fancy, $11.20; ordinal-
SHIP YOUR FRUIT
Peaches, Psars, Apples
To
Page
& Son
Portland, Ore.
The pioneer fruit house, who
have a large distributing trade to
get best results.
ON WAY NEW YORK
SkoIi'-I & I'a.V, fruit brokers of New
or
under date of September 2,
Kiilcx here the past two ilnyx have
eu us follows:
Vedni'Kiliiy2il cars, 3100 Hurt-
lolls, P. & I'., -531)0; peaches, PJ00;
rapes, 15,1 00.
hursdiiy--25 cars, IliirtlettK, 2000;
& P., 4200; peaches, GOO; grapes,
2,000.
Harllelts 1 iisturdiiy lliero were
hree cars mid today two from the
orthwest, 'which averaged as fol-
iws: Toppenisli, $2.87; ('olorndo,
1.02; .Meilford, $3.25, $3.22, $3.32;
it I f boxes in those three Mt-dlord
ill-H, f 1.U2, irl.'HI, Vl.M.
This fruit was all very nnod and
Ki'ccn. tine iiaiuisiiuut line iroiu Win
ers, Cal., yesterday touched $1, but
liiuisl nil fi-oiu (hat slate are yellow
ripe and soft, sclliui; from $2.50 up.
I tig prices for such fruit, we think.
h'liiiiiii exceeds the supply. in-
iiiiulsouie Itciirre Clairifi-aii 111 halt
nixes today averiiKcd $1.50. Strong :
market ahead, as we have kept tell
hi you, on Hurtled pears if pood and
(recii.
Our first ear Cornice from ( 11I1-
forniu has slarlcd, and our first ear
d'Anjous from Wnshincton is on the
wiiv. W11 shall report to you.
Italians Yesterday and today
and loilnv three cars, two of them
rum Walla Walla, Illalock brand,
avenmed $1.55 mid $1.50. One from
The Dalles averaged $1.30. All to
our care. Iliey were good aun.liiKcn
ly at very high prices, fully bear
ing our wlint we nave neen telling
you rit'lil along, ami inese iigurcs
how heavy profits over the prices
that we know some prunes were sold
for. sav 70 cents j o. b.
For tomorrow wo have three ears,
and for Saturday (sale that dav.
Monday being holiday), two cars.
Strong market ahead on good Ital
ians. Ponches A great falling off, you
see, and lew i;iiinnrnuis now nrnving,.
Orange Clings. $1 to $1.25; Piquet
nnd Iovell, 80c to $1, with n few Sns-
ipiehauuas around $1. Demand im
prov'uig. Heavier arrivals expected
iroiu wesieru pun 01 .m-w huh mhih
for the next ten days.
Weather here is simply perfection
and consumption is buite. If you want
to make some good money, send us
some fruit.
75(n80c, poor 50(?f70c; pears, l(ffi
in.c: grapes. 50cC?$l.50.
POTATOES. New, $1; sweets 2';c
(ii 1 3e lb.
VEGETABLES Now turnips, Ore
gon, $1 sack; beets, $1.50; carrots,
$1.25 sack; cabbage, loenl, $1; to
matoes, local fancy, 50c; beans, 3c
lb ; enldiflowcr, flo dozen; peas, 60.
lb; horcradish, 10c; green onions, 10c
dozen; peppers, boll, 5c lb; chili 20c;
heud lettuce, 20c dozen; hothouse, $1
per box; radishes, lOo dozen bunohos;
celery 75(n)85o dozen; eggplant, C(f5
7c lb; rhubarb, 3c per lb; corn, 75
$1 sack.
ONIONS Jobbing, $1 per sack;
garlic, 10c lb.
APPLES $1.50(52.
HONEY Now. 15c per lb.
BEANS Small white, $7.25- largo
white, $0.35 ; pink, $4 ; bayou, $5.75
Limns, $5.25; rods, $0.50.
Meats, Fish and Provisions.
. HAMS, BACON, ETC. Portland
pack, local, ham, lC'ac; breakfast
bacon, IGfMIc; boilod ham, 231j(?
24,.ic; picnics, 12n; cottnpn roll, 13o
lb; regular short clears, smoked
14o; bncks, smoked, 14V2o; picklod
tongues, GOo each.
DRESSED MEATS Front street
bogs, rancy, llPllej ordinary.
10Ci?lle; springs, 17(iic; geese, 10c
turkeys, alive, 185fJOo; dressed, aae
ducks, I21ac: pigeons, squabs, $2.00
dozen: dressed poultry, KSuvfcc high
er.
Grain. Flour and Hay.
BARLEY Producers' price, 1900
Feed, $20; volled, $34(35; brew
ing, $20.50.
WHEAT. Track Club, 880; blue
stem. 95c; red, 8Gy2c; fortyfold
89y2c; Turkey rod, 880; Willametto
TRIBUNE WANT ADS
BRING aUIOK RESULTS
THEY ARE IMPORTANT 70 YOU.
When office or homo routine in upset.
When you change your furuishod room.
When you ncok to uecure n bargain.
When you want to sell yo.ir furniture.
When you want to buy borso or auto.
When you want a town lot or orchard.
When you decide to Bell that house.
When your servant given notice.
When you are hunting employment.
When you want to borrow money.
When you want a boarding bouse.
One Cent a Word. Six insertions for the price of four.
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WANTED.
WANTED Is 10 per cent enough?
That is what we can get for you on
good real estate security. Benson
Investment Co., opposite Moore
Hold. 148
WANTED Board und room by a
young man in strictly private fam
ily. Address for letters, P. K., Tri
bune office. 147
WANTED An experienced waitress
at the Totel Nash.
WANTED Plain sewing done for
school children at 137 North Central
avenue; reasonable prioefl. 147
WANTED A lady clerk to do desir
! able work at $5 per week. Address
B. J., core of P. O. Box 119.
WANTED Man to represent large
conservative life insurance company
in Medford and vicinity. Good
ehanco for right man. Supcrintend
busiuess. Address W. C. K., cure
Tribune. '
VANTED 12 wood choppers to chop
cord wood ani tierwood. Address P.
O. Box 41H
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FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Farm in the Msadnw
district, 320 acres, 280 good farming
Innd. For one or moro years. Rent-
or expected to buy stock, soncicl-
ing of hogs, horses and farming
tools. Bargain on lattor. Address
A. J. Olson. Gold Hill. Oi
FOR RENT Rooms at 604 West
10th street, corner King street; 0110
front room upstairs, suite of rooms
downstairs in suite or single; hot and
cold water and bath ; large screened
Dorchos: lawn and shado for the
comfort of patrons.
FOR RENT Boarding houso, in bus
inoss contor of Medford, nicely lo
cnted with beautiful grounds, at 1
rcusonnblo rental. Inquire nt
Roguo River Electric Company, 209
W. Main St.
MEDFORD MARKETS.
Fruit and Vegetables.
(Prices paid by Modford merchants.
Apples l2o lb.; penchos 2y2(a)4c
lb; pears, lM2e; nectarines, 3c
swectwatcr grapes, 4c; plums, l'c
blackberries, $1.20 crato.
Potatoos, iy2c lb.; onions, $1.50
cwt;; green onions, 35o doz. bunches
carrots, lly2o; ' beets, KiAot-
string beans, 3c; cabbage, lc; green
poppers, 8 l-3c; cucumbers, 10c doz,
tomatoes, 2c; squash, 30(g?oUo doz,
water melons, 10(D25c; cantaloupes.
30c(n)$l dorcn; green com, 10(glo
dozen; pumpkins, 10(o)15c.
Butter, Eggs and Poultry.
(Prices pnid by Medford merchants,
Ranch butter, 27y2c; fancy cream
cry, 35c.
Fresh ranch eggs, 27y2o.
Mixed poultry, 10c; spring ohiok
ons, 15c; ducks, 10c; turkeys, 15o
Feed and MlllstufTs.
(Prices pnid producers.)
Hiiv Timothy, $16; alfalfa, 14
grass, $13 tori.
Wheat Old, $1.20 bushel; new, $1
bushel: oats. $39 ton; bnrley, old
$30; now, $20.
(Selling prices.)
Rolled bnrlcv. $2.10 cwt, $3!l ton
bran, $1.551.65 ; middlings, $1.85
fiPl.00: shorts, $1.801.85.
Beef, 2Vc; pork, 60; mutton, 3o
Iamb. 4y2o; venl (dressed), 60.
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FOR SALE Cheap, a good all pur
pose mare, weight 1200. Address
box 724, Medford, Or. 158
FOR SALE Why buy a town lot
when you can get one acre under
Fish Lake ditch, 1 miles out, for
$300. Buy from owner and save
commission. Address Box 842. 148
FOR SALE 7-year-old black mare.
ride or drive single or double; also
good milk cow. G. L. Pankey, IV2
miles northeast of Central Point, or
address care Tribune.
FOR SALE A lawn moker. The Art
Studio. 331 E. Main street.
OR SALE Or trade, for city prop
erty, new Buick 5-passenger car,
used five months, all in good condi
tion. Address Medford postoffice,
Box 12. 165
FOR SALE 160 acres good fruit
land, 30 acres cleared; stock nnd
implements with place; $2500. Chas.
R. Pidrion, Medford. tf
FOR SALE New 5-room bungalow
on Peach street N.; pantry, bath
room, closets,' screened porch, mis-
sion furniture, electric lights, Bewor
connection, city water supply con
tracted for. (iood well and pump.
Woodi;hed. Apply to W. J. Roberts,
office over Medford National bank.'
FOR SALE Bargains in real estnte.
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 Bale cheap.. See H. M.
Coss, sole agent, 604 W. Tenth St.,
Medford.
toil bALL Twenty acres, near
Merlin ; good fruit land ; $400 ; terms.
Address S. Tribune.
FOR SALE 1200 acres improved
Innd, suitable for fruit, for sale
cheap. See H. M. Coss, sole agent,
604 W. Tenth St., Medford. tl
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 bounds,
one registered Duroo boar; horses
and land seeded to alfalfa. I buy
and soli. C. C. Gilchrist, Sams Val-
loy. Oregon.
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 For Phoenix town prop
erty, both unproved 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.
FOR SALE 80 nores of best farm
ing land in Rogue River valley; all
free soil and undor irrigation ditch,
with deed right to water; two miles
from rni'road station, quarter mile
from 8ohoolhi)n.e, on rural delivery
ronte; Innd now in nlfalfa and grain;
will make an ideal orchard; price
and terms reasonable. For infor
mation call at Tribnnn office.
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PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange
real estate for horse and buggy or
fur automobile if in good condition.
Benson Investment Co., 112 West
Main street. 148
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Physicians and Surgeons.
R. W. STEARNS. M. D. Opposite
Jackson County bank. Night calls
promptly answered. Office and res
ident phone Main 2301.
I S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Physician
and surgeon. Office, 133 W. Main
st. Phone Main 577, Medford
DR. R. J. CONROY Successor to
Dr. Jones. Office in Stewart build
ing. S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. -Modern equipped operat
ing rooms. i-Ray. Office hours
10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson
Co. Bank Building.
DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteon at h i c
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-
12Ih
DR. WALTER R. STOKES Dentist
Successor to J. M. Keens.
Amusements.
BIJOU THEATER West Setenth st
continuous performance every eve'
ning of motion pictures ant illus
trated ballads. Entire change of pro
gram Monday, Wednesday and Fn
day. Admission 10 and 15 cents..
SAVOY THEATER North d'Aniou
street; latest motion pictures and il
Iustrated songs. Entire change of
program, Sunday, Wednesday and
Friday. Admission 10 cents.
Stenographer.
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block.
Stenographic work done quickly and
well.
Pawn Brokers
MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE For
good bargains in watcbes 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,
Yonne and Eall building. A nice
coo 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 128 North G street.
Furniture
H. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in new
nnd second hand furniture and hard
ware. Agents for Mound City kit
chen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st.
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.
Hospitals.
MEDFORD HOSPITAL Surgical
cases a specialty; thorough equip
ment. Mrs. L. G. Gardner, Prop ,
440 E. Evergreen St.. Medford.
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LOST.
FOUND A child's long coat. Owner
may have same by proving property
and paying for this nd.
LOST A surgical case with instru
ments. Return to Strang's drug store
nnd get reward.
LOST A gray jacket near Tntent 011
Phoenix, Wednesday. Finder please
roturu to this offico and receive re -
ward. 148
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Building and Loan Association
JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 0. C.
Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128 E.
Main street.
Attorneys.
. J. NEWMAN, JOHN CAREEN.
Newman & Caikin, Court Lawyers.
Corporation and criminal prac
tice in state and federal courts. Of
fices over Jackson County bank.
COLVIG & REAMS W. M. Colvi.
C. L. Rcames. Lawyers. Office:
Medford Bank Building. Seconi
Floor.
WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers.
Palm buildin.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law
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 im
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. BONNER, Ey
specialist, when others fail. Offioa
in Eagle Pharmacy. Mam 233. East
Main near D'Anjou.
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 stock
is up-to-date. My facilities, includ
ing eperience and material for re
pair work, are the best in the oity.
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. &.
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. Coffk, Prop. R. R. V.
depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 583.
Medford.
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 36; J. H.
Butler 148.
Fruit Stores.
FRESH 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
Mackey and die with joy." Over Al
Ion & Reagan's store; entrance on
Seventh street.
Drayage and Transfer.
ADAMS & MOORE, GENERAL
Draying and Transfer, will call
1 anywhere in oity. Phone Main 56L,
Stand at S. P. Depot. ,
valley, 90c.
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