THE MBPFOItfji' DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORI), OREGON, SATURDAY, BE PTEMHER 11,' 909. 7 4 4 4 I Classified Advertisements, Business Directory and Market Reports : STtLL IflP LIS! Prices Received for Local Produce Hiuhcst of All In New York Market. Kg-ohcl & I in y issue llm following N'cw York letter tinted New York, September I : Kales hero yesterday and today, Saturday, linvu been nsfollows; Friday-Cars, 33; 1 In rt let ( m; :MM)0 ; P. & I'., :i700; peaches, :tlOO ; grapes, 11.700. Siiliirdiiy - ("urn, .'II; !artlclts, n:M0 ; 1'. & P., ClOOj peaches, 1800; grapes 15,01)0. Thin makes 18(1 runt for llio week, against 20 1 earn for Inst work, not very timrli of a reduction. Hurl let In Owing to t lie receipts from t ho northwest wo lmd about (in many uk enmo IiihI week, nud (he mar kct was very strong nil t tin week mi Ml yesterday, when it developed n little weakness, nud todny wus 'cor liiinly lower. Two cars from Modford todny averaged $2.78 nnd $2.57 per box, both haudsnmo fruit. Two from Grand Junction $2.15 nud $2.33. I'n fortunately wn hnd lo hnve nn offer ing toduy, Moudny being holiday, nnd nona of our buyers liko Sutur- dny union. Hnrdly any of them hnve refrigerator rooms in their stores. California loss daily, nnd wo think nnolhcr week will about wind up this t mil . Increasing arrivals of domes tic Ilartlctts given ns u reason for thin littlo owir range of prices on those from tho const, however, nt $2.50 tho consumption, wo think, will take nil that will porno if flio fruit in nil right. Shortly d'Anjnos will bo wanted. Rae & Hatfield. Han & llutfii'ld issue tin- following circular letter under date of Septein her 3: Thirty cur of California, north wcNtcrn nnd Colorado fruit sold here today; 23 Califoruias, G northwestern nnd 1 Colorado. Weullier fine nnd pleasant, Goo attendance nl sale. Not much change in market con ditions loilny. Malagas htill coiitin ucii in iiiieral I eipl, our n venire . title; few fancy Tokays from Winters m.I.I .1 o $:t.rji...,. but bulk went out $1.25 to .!..".. Iturllctts fmin Anderson and Yuen ville mostly on the ripe side, nvorng- i'd $2. HI. . Coloriulo Hnrtletts aver aged $2.03; Oregon $3.25; Washing ton $2.81. Not many punches in sale. Few Snlways showing up very fair color nnd good condition, averaged Ole Georgio Lutes sold $1.13; MeDcvitls $1.2."); IaivcIIs, rather soft, 77c; Tie quels Late sold '50c to $l.12,,!s av ei-airc 82c. Three ears of Italian prunes i dale, one from Mosier averaged If1.:i(l; The Dulles, $1.1:1; Toppcnish $1.33. On nccoiint of Monday being n hoi iday, sale will be held here tomorrow". most probably 25 cars. New Cases. Slatn of Oregon vs. William Hillis trniiHeript from justice court. Helen C. Colby vs. Southern Pn cific Co.; action to recover damages N'ewmnn & Cm-kin. nllorneys for pliiiuliff. SHIP YOUR FRUIT Peaches, Pears, Apples To Page 6 Son Portland, Ore. The pioneer fruit house, who have a large distributing trade to got best results. HOOD RIVER APPLE CROP SOLD IN POOL Entire Output Purchased at Fancy Figurfes by Stelnhart & Kelly Uniform Pack. Hood River unci MoMi-r's iipilc rop of 1!MI!I bus been sold lo Klein- hurt & Kelly of Now York city nt coiihiik-ruiiiv noove .J..io a uox, nic highest price paid last year. The yield ainoiiiils to about l.'ill carlouils, or I O."i,.").")0 boxes, and the Mini paid the growers between $225,000 and $250,000. The siile was mude on the basis of free on board I lie curs nt the nearest stations. J. A. Sleinharl of the purchasing inn has been among the orchards of Hood Kiver nnd .Mosier for several luys nud pronounces them among tho best kept in the country. He said: Fancy Pack Does It. "I cannot say too much for the Hiver-Mosier apples. The puck of this district is the finest in the world and the most scientific, and it sup- lirs the most epicurean ami exacting trade. Wo do not consider that we nrc paying u cent too much for it, uud we uro not in business tor scn- tiineutul reasons. "And let mo sny right hero that there is not tho slightest danger that tho ncoplu of thin district nnd of Oregon in general will overdo the mnt tor of npplo raising. They cannot overdo it. The ronson in very sim ple, nnd easy to demonstrate, by means of h few figures. In 1008 the nimlc crop of the United States amounted to 07,000,000 barrels; in no year since then bus it amounted to more limit 35,000,000 barrels. The crop for the present season proba blv will not reach that figure. Business Cannot Be Overdone. "The significance of these figures is clear. lien it is considered inni since IDOli the population of the eoun- trv has increased probably more than 20,000,000 people, while the nnnuiil apple output has net unity fallen from 07,000,000 to 3.'),O00,()()O bnrrels, it an readily bo seen how impossible it would be for npplegrowers in Oregon ever to rnise so ninny apples ns to over-supply the market. "If the whole Hooil Ifiver-Mosier district were one mass of orchards. it wouldn't even supply New York eitv, to suv nothing ot the rest or the country, nnd F'uiiipe, "The way these Oregon orchards are kept up is n revelation. Why, the ground between the trees is kept so clean and free of weeds that you could almost lay out n menl nnd oat it off tho ground. You ennnot sny that of any of tho eastern orchards." Oregon Apples Unsurpassed. "And then Oregon apples have oth er advantages that the eastern prod uct cannot compete with. Iu tho mat ter of taste and coloring and, shape they cannot bo surpassed, or equal ed even, nnywhere else in the world. "Oregon is the tipple gurdon of the world. Tho whole state could go into the business of rnising npples with out danger of overstocking the mar ket. ' "It is pertinent for me to say nlso that the salvation of tho Hood Hiver-Mosier district hits been its np plegrowers' unions. I have come di rect from New York to buy this crop if there had been no unions I would not have made the trip, and neither would any other apple dealer, for the reason thai none could have taken lite, risk of being compelled to den) with scattered growers, in place of a compact union.'' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. William Ross lo William Knsele, lot-- 5 nnd fi, block 5, Ross' mi 'ii'.nii to Mcdford Frederick C, Page to ,T. O. 'fryer, lot 4. block 3, Page addition lo Medford If. M. Kincaid to Jackson Co. Improvement Co., 3.23 acres iu section 23, township 3(i, range 2 W C. W. Clarke, lo C. S. Coggins, 800 acres iu township II, range I K , William A. York to Aimio Oush, 7 ncros in section 8, .190 3 i; 10 TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS , WHAT'S Y0UB TIME WORTH? A three-line, notice in these columns will secure it position, get help, sell n lot, or residence, in fact, il nets as your personal rep reseiilalive multiplied n thoiisund fold, and costs you only 15 cents a day. Can you accomplish as much personally at such a small cost? Think il over, then phone votir wuiits to 103 nnd await results. t-tttt-tl t 4HtitlU44 4- 4 4 4 4- WANTED. 4 WANTKIl Will exchange lots for good team or automobile in good condition. I'cusoii Investment Co.151 WANTKI) Wo can place your money at 10 per cent on real estate secur ity. Iteiison Investment Co. 151 WANTKI) Situation, by business man, thorough bookkeeper, office man and eollcclor; conversant with machinery; manufactiiriiig; banking. Moderate salary to start. S. L., care Tribune. 151 WANTKI) At once, two modern un furnished houses, (i or 7 rooms; fair ly well in; will pay good rent foi six mouths. lienson Investment Co.. 112 W. Main st. 151 WANTED Experienced quarry man. Address P. O. Box 418, Mcdford, Or. WANTED To bny, 6-room modern bungalow nnd 2 lots, good location; price must bo right. Address B. ., euro Tribune. 164 WANTED An experienced waitress nt tho Totol Nnsh. WANTED A lady clerk to do desir able work nt $5 per week. Address P.. J., care of P. 0. Box 110. WANTED Man to represent largo conservative life insurance company iu Modford nnd vicinity. Good chance for right man. Superintentl busiuess. Address W. C. K., core Tribune. VANTED 32 wood choppers to chop cordwood anrt ticrwood. Address P. O. Box H township 30, range"! E ... Cora Marquis Amnnn to G. R. Lindley. property in Kendall addition to Medford J. W. Abbott to Nellie May Conner, land in township 30, ran go 1 F. 10 600 10 David Fitzpntrick to First Na- tionnl Bank of Milncn, 100 acres in section 8, township 32. range 1 K 1500 Cuiled Stutes to C. W. Clark. 140.03 acres in section 18, township 41. range 1 E... patent George E. Rossninn to'W. T. Van Seoy, 160 acres m sec tion 2", township 39, range 1 E 00 Floronno N. Stratton to Ncls Thompson property in Ash land 50 William Scott ct nl., to A. B. Saling, land in section 25, township 35, range 2 W ... Helen K. Rome to Mux P. Jac- obv, lots 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6, 22 23 and 24, block 3, lot 7, block 34, Tolo 00 Max P. Jaooby lo Gold Kay Really Co., lots 1, 2, 3. 4. 5, 0, block 30, Tolo John M. Sweeney to William M. Colvig, power of attorney United Stntes to Clinrles O. Foeller, 100 acres in sec tion 0, township 31, range 1 W pnli'nt Trail Lumber Co. to George L. Davis, property in block 3. Nickell addition to Medford Jessie L. Foster to B. F. Ad kins, .73 acres iu section 30. township 37, range 1 W . . E. V. Cnrter to Charles R. Ileardsley, property on Main street. Ashland James C. Beagle to C. R. Benrdsley. property in Ash land H. W. Huntzinger. In James C. Beagle, property in Ashland Lillie Policy to John B. Speed. N E of N E section 4. township 10. range 2 E . . M. F. Townc to Annie nnd Mol lie Towne, lots 0, 10. 11 nnd 12, block 2. Phoenix 10 30 30 500 10 FOK SAIK Oak, fir and pine wood, conlwood, 4-foot lengths, will be sawed into Ifi-inch lengths when de sired; fir wood split and in blocks 10 inches in length. F. Osenbruggc, Studebaker I'ros. Co.'s warehouse. FOR SALE Fine cow, separator, young horse, gentle. See Eastman nt I'. & E. Junction. 154 FOlt SALE Or will trade for good milch cow, work horse, sound 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 pnr nose 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, l'fe miles northeast of Central Point, or nddress care Tribune. FOR SALE A lawn moker. The Art Studio, 331 E. Main street. FOR SALE Or trade, for city prop erty, new Buick 5-passenger car, used five months, all in good condi tion. Address Mcdford postoffice, Box 12. 165 FOR SALE 160 acres good fruit hind, .30 acres cleared; stock and implements with place; $2500. Chas. R. Pidgion. Medford. tf FOR SAL13 New 5-roora bungalow on Peach street N.; pantry, bath room, closets, screened porch, mis sion furniture, electric lights, sewer connection, city water supply con tracted for. Good well and pump. Woodshed. Apply to W. J. Roberts, office over Medford National bnnk." FOR SALE 1200 acres unimproved land, also improved land, suitable for fruit, for sale cheap. See II. JL Coss. sole agent, 004 W. Tenth St., Medford. FOR SALE Twenty acres, near Merlin ; good fruit land ; $400 ; terras Address S. Tribune. FOR SALE 1200 acres improved land, suitable for fruit, for sale cheap. See IT. M. Coss. sole agent, 004 W. Tenth St.. Modford. tf FOR SALE 400 head goats, 200 reg isterod 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 nnd land seeded to alfalfa. I buy ond sell. C. C. Gilchrist, Sams Val ley, Oregon. FOR SALE 5 nnd 10-ncre 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 crty, both improved and unim proved, and three good orchards, see Matt Calhoun, Phoenix, Jack son county, Oregon. FOR SALE Choice business proper ty nt a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address P. O. Box 418. FOR SALE 80 acres of best farm ing land in Regno River valley; all freo soil and under irrigation ditch with deed righi to water; two miles from rnl'rond station, quarter mile from schoolhouse, on rural delivery ronte; land now in alfalfa and grain will make an ideal orchard; price and terms reasonable. For infor mation call at Tribune office. LOST LOST A surgical enso with instru ments. Return to Strang's drug store nnd got reward. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Physicians aod Surgeons. 11. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night calU promptly answered. Office and res ident phono Main 2301. S. A. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Pbysioiai. and surgeon. Office, 133 W. Man ot. Phone Main 577, Mcdford. DR. II. J. CONROY Successor tt Dr. Jones. Office in Stewart build ing- S. R. SEELY, IL D. Physician am Surgeon. Modern equipped operai ing rooms. X-Rny. Office hours 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jacksoi Co. Bank Building. DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EV MAINS CARLOW Osteop at b i c Physicians.' Mission Block, Phont 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 Seienth st. continuous performance every eve ning of motion pictures ana 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 blocl:. Stenographic work done quickly and well. Signs. SIGNS Display advertising, Mor gan & Stoeckmnnn, Miles blag. 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. BUhards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Yonng and Hall building. A nice cool place to spend the hot after noons. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron wnre 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 cnbinet. 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., 446 E. Evergreen St., Modford. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Farm m the Meadow district, 32,0 acres, 280 good farming land. For one or moro years. Rent er expected to buy stock, soncict ing of hogs, horses and farming tools. Bargain on latter.- Address A. J. Olson. Gold Hill. Or. FOR RENT Rooms nt C04 WTest 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 porches; lawn nnd shade for the comfort of pntrons. FOR RENT Bonrding house, in bus iness center of Medford, nicely lo cated with beautiful grounds, nt n reasonable rental. Inquire at Rogno River Electric Company, 209 W. Main St. . BUSINESS DIRECTORY. i Building and Loan Association JACKSON COUNTY BUJLDINO AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 0, C. Hoggs, Acting Secretary, 328 E. fain street. Attorneys. F. J. NEWMAN, JOHN CARKIN. Newman & Ca.kin, Court Lawyers Corporation and criminal prao tice in state and federal courts. Of ficea over Jackson County bank. ' 01 VIO & REAMS W. M. Colviir. C. L. Rcames. Lawyers. Office: Mcdford Bank Building. Second Floor. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers, falm building. PORTER ). NEFF-Attorney-at-Iaw NoJDjstreet, ground flooi Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real estate, loans and fire insurance. Office 112 W. Main St., Medford Ore. Phone 3073. v Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. has the best equipped job office in Southern Oregon; Portia id prioes. 37 South Central ave. Opticians. DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op Mcian between Portland and Sac ramento Office on West Main street and retimad. CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Eyt specialist, when others fail. Offioe in Eagle Pharmacy. Mam 233. East Main near DAnjon. 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 eperlence 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 Inbel. Phone 3221. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery stock. C. E. Cook, Prop. R. R. V. depot. P. 0. 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. Phoned Main 545. Underakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day Phone 353. Night Phones C. W. Conklin 36; J. H. Butler 148. Fruit Stores. - U'EESII FRUIT We have the larg. i est exclusive fruit store iu Medford We have a reputation for handling only tne nest, we Know now to Duy nnd 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 len & Rcngnn's store; entrance on Seventh street. Drayage and Transfer., ADAMS & MOORE, GENERAL Drnying and Trnnsfor, will call anywhere in city. Phone Main 56L Stand at S. P. Depot.