THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKflON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1009. 't Classified Advertisements, Business Directory and Market Reports V t t4 IHM lt f tIMO 4. . 4. MEDFORD CARS OUTSELL OTHERS Hgnhel it Day, fruit brokers of Now York, report as follows uticlor j (lain of September 4; Sales hero yesterday ami today, Kuturilay, have boon usfnllows: Friday Cars, .'l.'lj Burtletts, 3000; I'. & 1'., :)7(); poaches, Ut 00 grapes, 11.700. SaturdayCar, 31; Hitrtlolts, 3300; T. & P., 0100; peaches, 1800; grape 15,000. This makes 180 oar for tho wank, against 201 earn for last wok, not very much of a reduction. linrtletls-Owiug to tin- receipts from tlui northwest liail about an many an came lust week, anil Ilia mar ket was very strong all tlm week un til yesterday, when it developed a littln weakness, and today wan cer tainly lower. Two earn from Medford today averaged $2.78 and $2.57 per box. both handsome fruit. Two from (irand Junction $'.2.45 and $2.33. Un fortunately we had to have an offer ing today, Monday being a holiday, and none of our buyer like Satur day sales. Hardly any of them have refrigerator room in their stores. California lens daily, and we think another week will about wind up Una fruit. Increasing arrival of domes tie IlartlettK given as a rciiHon for this little lower ranee of price on those from the const, however, at $2.50 the eoiiHiimption, wo think, will lake all that will come if the fruit i ,nll right. Shortly d'Anjou will he wanted. Italian Yesterday three cars and today two cur. making average of $1.42. l.:i8. $1.30, l.:i2 and $1.08 Thi tit Kt car had many leaker. Our Mosicr car today wild virtually from $1.00 to $1.30 according to the i.e, Arrival are very light and demand strong. Heavier receipt next week, and price may " 11 still hold very good, and wo advise continued shipments. ' Two cur of line, large Hungarians from Cnlifor nia. 4x4. wild $1.75 to $1.50. Poaches Some hit: MVDevitl and Keller Cling wild $1.25 to $1.15. Oth er Cling $1 to fide. Arrival quite light from the const, only 14.000 thi week against (11.000 lat week, but increasing from New York state, lie ported wimp ear Klberta from Colo rado will bo hern next week, and wo shall report reult to you. fine & Hatfield uin up the innr l'ct on the sumo date a follows: Weather fine but cold, flood at tendance at sale. Malagas again eoiapried the bit gest part of I ho offering, many show ing some mold. Our average 02c. Tokay from Vacaville ranged from $1.25 to $1.75.1 Valley's ear of Flor in Tokavs averaged $1.80. Car of Prince grapes from Lodi showed do- cav. averaged 70c. Oreen llartlctt sold from $3 to $3.50; ripo, $2.50 to $2.87 Vi; B. fair Rpnu averaged $2.20; Anderson's half lioxcs, $1.50 to $1.02V2. (inod demand for Clings, still most ly ifU.12Vi to $1.25. Few Lovolls f.!ie; few Elbortns. $1.17.' tiros prunes sold today $1.25 to $'.75, showing some rot. Car of Nt rthwostorn Italians $1.50 to $1.55. Oregon Bnrtlotls averaged $5.25 nod $5.15: Half boxes $1.50, , How can I secure, information con cerniuir the, best fruit section on e.nrth? Subscribe for the. Tribune- SHIP YOUR FRUIT Peaches, Pears, Apples To Page 6 Son Portland, Ore. The pioneer fruit house, who have a large distributing trarlo to get best results. PRECOOLING MEANS One of the greatest discoveries con nected with the marketing of fresh fruit in the prooos of prccooliug. Fruit to be marketable should bo gathered in as ripe a condition a possible, considering tho distance, it i to bo shipped and tho limn it ih to ho kept, Now, under ordinary con ditions, very much of our choicest fruit would have to bo gathered so green that its most attractive quali ties would be lucking; but where this fruit i submitted to tho promoting process it will keep in a much ripor condition long enough to bo got to market and diHised of. Our fruits are gathered in tho hottest season this is tho ripening season and it re quires heat to ripen and bring out the best qualities of the fruit. When picked during the hottest part of tho lot test days, fruit is heated through out, and when packed in that coudi tion it remain so lor .10 to 48 hours after picking. It will be understood that heat is the prime lactor in tho proces of ripening, and that the proces of ripening is the process of ileeav. When mm nceomcs inorougn- ly ripo decomposition soon begins, and the latent heat in tho fruit as it comes from the orchard hastens this process. Now, what is known as the prccooling process check this decay i' reducing tho heat. Tho trtut. when it conic from tho orchard, is immediately submitted to u refriger ating oeess by which the tempera- turo i reduced to as near 50 degrees as possible, nud when it has reached the lowest teinperaturo obtainable by the method applied it is at once Iran ferrod to the refrigerator cars and the temperature kept down as low as possible until it reaches market. I!y thi means, unless there is great delay on the road, fruit will keep in fresh condition, for a long time 'and reach the market in as goo shape as it leave the orchard. When fruit is picked and packed without precool ing and then placed in the rofrigorn tor cars, it requires 48 hours to ro duee the teinperaturo to that of the car, or to cool it through. When this work i done before packing the life of tho fruit is increased by that much 48 hours so that the process is equivalent to bringing our markets two days nearer, and thi is n good deal in the case of tender fruits. PORTLAND MARKETS. ft-- Hods. Wool and Hides. HOPS' 1008 crop, choice. 10c; primo to choice, la'ac; prime, 15c; medium, 14 ',ic; .1000 contracts, 20c pound. WOOL-rl900. Willamette valley, 22(S)24c; eastern Oregon, 2023c. TALLOW Prime, per lb., 34o; No. 2 nnd grease, 2CfT)2Vic. SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 1015o each; short wool. 2540c; medium wool, ,r)0c$l each; long wool, 75o Cff$1.25 each. HIDES Dry hides, 14l(ic lb.; green, 8(S)10o lb.; bulls, green salt. Oo per lb.; kips, flc; calves, green, 1 6c per lb. MOHAIR 1000, 23(H)21c. . Butter, Eggs and Poultry. BUTTER Extra creamery, 34c; fanev. 331ac; storo, 20o. BUTTER FAT Dolivery f. o. b. Portland Swoet cream. 328C5 sour, 30Mc EOflK Candled, select, 30c; ordin ary run, 29c; unciindlcd, 27e; east ern, 27i:.(S)28e. CHEESE Fancy full cream flnts, 17'218c; triplets and daisies, 17ya (iU8c; Young Americas, 18(R19e. POULTRY Mixed chickens, 16V2o; fancy hens, -17l7V!iC; roosters, old, 10'llc; springs, 17y2c; goeso, lOo; nlfalfa. $14. CORN Whole, $30; cracked, $37 ton, Fruits and Vegetables. FRESH FRUITS Oranges, Mod. sweets', $3; Valnncins, $3.50 box; bn nanus. 5o lb; lomons, $5(3)5.50 box grapefruit, $4; cantaloupes $2((i)2.25; peaches, fancy, $l(n)1.20; ordinary, 75(iii80e, poor 5()70c; pears, 1 iyc; grapes. 50c$l.50 ' POTATOES Now, $1 ; swoets Jyac TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING aUIOK RESULTS WHAT'S YOUR TIME WORTH? A tlirea-liuo notice in these columns will secure a position, get help, sell a lot, or residence, in fact, it acts as your personal rep resentative multiplied a thousand fold, mid costs you only 15 cents a day. Can you accomplish as much personally at such a smull costf Think it over, then phone your wants to 10.1 and awuit results. 4- -f 4. WANTKD Two light housekeeping rooms, furuishedyby young couple. Address Hox (III, Medford. 140 WANTED An experienced waitress nt tho Totol Nnsh. ' WANTKD A Judy clork to do desir able work at $5 per week. Address H. J., caro of P. O. Box 119. WANTED Mun to represent largo conservative life insurance company in Medford nnd vicinity. Good chance for right man. Superintcnd busincss. Address W. C. K., care Tribune YANTED 12 wood choppers to chop cordwood and tierwood. Addresg P. O. Box 41P . . FOR RENT. FOR RENT Farm in the Meadow district, 320 acres, 280 good farming land. For one or moro years. Rent or expected to buy stock, soncict ing of hogs, horses and farming tools. Bargain on latter. Address A. J. Olson, Gold Hill. Or FOIt RENT Rooms at 004 West 10th street, corner King street; ouo front room upstairs, suite of rooms downstairs in suite or single; hot and cold water nnd bnth; largo screened porches; lawn nnd shade for the comfort of patrons.1 FOR RENT Boording house, in bus iness center of Medford, nicely !e catcd with beautiful grounds, at n reasonable rental. Inquire nt Rogue River Electric Company, 209 W. Mnin St. MEDFORD MARKETS. Fruit and Vegetables. (Pricos paid by Medford merchants. 1 Apples l(n)2c lb.; peaches 2V24c lb; pears. lV32o; nectarines, 3c; swectwatcr gropes, 4c; plums, lc; lackberrics, $1.20 crate. Potatoes, iye lb.; onions, $1.50 cwt;; green onions, 35o doz. bunches; carrots, llVo; bcots, l&i.V.c; string benns, 3c; cubbage, lc; green poppors, 8 l-3c; cucumbers, 10c doz.; tomatoes, 2c; squash, 3050c doz.; wntor melons, 10(a)2.rc; cnnlaloupes. 30c$l doren; green corn, 1015o d07.cn; pumpkins, 1015c. Butter, Eggs and Poultry. . (Prices paid by Modford merchants.) Ranch butter, 27'c; fancy cream ery, 35c. Fresh ranch eggs, 27V20. Mixed poultry, 10c; spring chick ens, 15c; ducks, 10c; turkeys, 15c; , v Feed and Millstuffs. (Prices paid producers.) Hay Timothy, $16; nlfnlfa, 14; grass, $13 ton, Wheat Old, $1.20 bushel; now, $1 bnshol; oats, $39 tori; bnrloy, old, $30; now, $29. (Selling pricos. Rolled bnrlov. $2.10 cwt, $39 ton; bran, $1.551.65; middlings, $1.85 1.00; shorts, $1.801.85. Beof, 2V2c; pork, 6c; mutton, 3Vic; lnmlit 4M',ot veal (dressed), no. 3o lb. VEGETABLES New turnips, Ore gon, $1 sack; bcots, $1.50; carrots, $1.25 sack; cabbage, local, $1,; to matoes, local fancy, 50c; beans, 3c lb; cauliflower, Oo dozen; peas, 6c lb; hnrcrndish, 10c; green onions, 10c dozen; poppers, bell, 5c. lb; chili 20c; head lettuce, 20c dozen; hothouse, $1 per box; radishes, 10c dozen bunches; celery 75(n85o dozon; eggplant, 0(a) 7o lb; rhubarb, 3c per lb; corn, 75(8) $1 Sllcit. f FOR SALE Oak, fir and pine wood, cordwood, 4-foot- lengths, will bo sawed into lC-incb lengths when de sired; fir wood, split and in blocks 16 inches in length. F. Osenbrugge, btudebaker Bros. Co. warehouse. I OK SALE Fine cow, separator, young horse, gentle. See Eastman nt I'. & E. Junction. 154 FOR SALE Or will trade for good milch cow, work horse, 60und in every respect except one eye ; gentle, perfectly true, will work anywhere; weight about 1125; good color; age about 12 years. No fake. Apply to L. E. W., Tribune office. FOR SALE Cheap, a good all pur pose mare, weight 1200. , Address box 724. Medford. Or. 158 FOR SALE 7-year-old black mare, ride or drive single or double; also .good milk cow. G. L. Pankey, 1 miles northeast of Central Point, or address core Tribune. ' FOR SALE A lawn moker. The Art Studio, 331 E. Main street. 4 FOR SALE Or trade, for city prop erty, uew Uuick o-passenger car, used five months, all in good condi tion. Address Medford postoffice Box 12. 165 FOR SALE 160 acres good fruit laud, 30 acres cleared; stock and implements with place; $2500. Chas. R. Pidgion. Medford. 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. Cf Brown ad, lower right hnnd corner of page four. 148 FOR SALE 1200 acres unimproved land, also improved land, suitable for fruit, for sale cheap. See H. M. Coss, solo agent, 604 W. Tenth St.. Medford. FOR SALE Twenty acres, near Merlin; good fruit land; $400; terms. Address S. Tribune. 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 cattle, some good yearlin? steers; two full blood fox hounds, one registered Duroc boar; horses and land seeded to alfalfa. I buy and soil. C..C. Gilchrist, Sams Val ley, Oregon! FOR SALE 5 and 10-acre tracts just within and adjoiniug city lim its, at n bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE For Phoenix town prop erty, both improvod and uuim proved, nnd three good orchards, see Matt Calhoun, Phoenix, Jack son comity, Oregon. FOR SALE Choioo, business proper ty nt a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE 80 nores of best farm ing land in Regno River vnlloy; nil froe soil and under irrigation ditch, with doed right to water; two miles from railroad station, quarter mile from schoolhous, on rural delivery route; land now in nlfnlfa and grain; will make an ideal orchard; price and terms reasonable. For mfor motion call at Tribune office. ' p.iisiNFS.i mnrrvrnRv Physicians and Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Nights calls promptly answered. Offioe and res ident phone Main 2301. 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. X-Ray. Office hoars: 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson Co. Bank Building. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteop at h i e 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 gon; DR. WALTER R. STOKES Dentist Successor to J. M. Keene. Amusements. BIJOU THEATER West Seventh st continuous performance .every eve ning of motion pictures." ant illus trated ballads. Entire change of pro gram Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day. Admission 10 and 15 cents. SAVOY THEATER North d'Anjou street; latest motion pictures and il lustrated songs. Entire change of program, Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. Stenographer. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm bloct. Stenographic work done quickly and well. 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 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 and 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 mode to order:. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves and Ranges. New and 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., 446 E. Evergreen St.. Medford. 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 and get reward. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange real estate for horse and buggy or for 'automobile if in good condition. Benson Investment Co., 112 West Main street. 148 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Building and Loan Association JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING 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 , 0. Li. Keames. Lawyers. Offioe: Medford Bank Building. Second Floor. ' WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers, raim building. 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, Eye specralist, when others fail. Office ' in Eagle Pharmacy. Main 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 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 RTVER 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. 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. I FKESH FRUIT We have the larg- est exclusive fruit store in Medford a j We have a reputatiou for handling only the best. We know how to buy and sell cheap. H. H. Lorimor, R. R V. R. R. Depot. Photograph Studios. MACKEY'S -STUDIO "Pose with Mackey and die with joy." Over Al len & Reagan's store; entrance oa Seventh street. Drayage and Transfer. ADAMS & MOORE, GENERAL Drnying and Transfer, will call anywhere in city. Phone Main 561. Stand at S. P. Depot. , 1