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Tin itoiiimuy I'liiininlN o' leu mull ilircct iVoiii I'.iiKlaiiil nml iiinlni' Hin ninmiXi'iMciit nf Mr. Itmluuit IW thy lit i 1 1 l.vciHiiit Iiiiiimiii, nml Hid imi ((irliiiiiorM eiiplmvil Uicir miilii'iii'c fliMii llui voty wtnrt of tint pruKi'iun. Tim itiuwii nuiili'i'i'il wiih nil of die liixlii! i'Iiikh mnl Hiormitilily npito ninti'il liv (In Inri'K uiiilii'iii'o. .Vol only wiim Hut iniiHiii of (ho liolU I'lijoyi'il, lint Hi'Vornl imiiikh viri run1 iljtntil liy tlii ilmililit iiiiu'ti'ttt, nml i'VithI finn hoIiih by Hut iniuiiiK"r Mr. Ilnilcnii, w Ito in tlu pnHiHHir nT n iint pliMiHiiiK linritnni' unco. DARROW ATTACKS JUDGE. (C"iilltiurt from fncn 1.1 lliiittly iiiuiki'il toiltty, mnl froipinn'. oliHliy linhvoon iiimiiim!! nml occ(in lifnnlly with Hut eutrt nlivoncii tin' uhiiHlly ilull inunntiiiiy nf intorropit iiiK tHlomnon. Dnrniw'ri chiirco fo. I.'nviil llirnc ruliiiKK I'.V tin onurt w'liirli wurn iliri-i'tly nj;niiiMt tlio ili ftiin' nml wliicli won rni'i'ivi'il with ilUliiH't iliHiippiiinliiit'iit liv thorn mnl uHlli I'orri'uponiliiiK I'lntiiui nt tint HJMtu'M tnhlit. nMrruw wim iiitcrmKiitiiiK V- L. llriiilin, n pnuniiiiMil IniNiiicMH nimi nhil Inn tmktxl him mio f Hut tlion kiiiiIh of loniliiii; iii'tiiniK with Whti'h t Ito rooitnl f tint ' i tlllinl lUtpiity D'mtriiit Atlnrtuty llnrtnu oh jnntoil mnl wiih HiiHtniniMl. Durrnw IiIm fiujo fliiHlicil with HiiKitr, took ov miptimi to Hu1 ruling 1 "Why, whon thn otluir wiilu wmitn to ilisqiinlifv ti juror, llio court per nliln Ilium to iih; litmliiiK itiitHtioiiM for mi ijutitit hnlf iluy. I-" hu Im- "Thnt miinik in iliM'iiloiIuy iuiprop nr, Mr. Dnrrow," xhurply liroko in iliulo Honhvoll. "Mill it irt ii fni't Hint ri'conl ilin itloHitfi, iiitvitrlliiiliMM' unnlinuinl l)iir row. "I want ji hpi'iiifin ruling mi HiIh iiiiiut." iliulp) Itorilwull rult'il Hint cm tnin il'liiMtioiiH inighl ho propur in Hut rum or ono juror Hint would not ho prop i' in Hut iiirii of nuothor. Tliih riiiut; pluiuly muuxi'il Dnrrow, who pnmipl ly ildcliucil Hint no voi- in nil Inn court iijvpoiioiioo hiii ho foiiui u hiinilnr poHitiou tulatii, WOMEN RIOTERS IN JAIL 'Continued from Page OiuO dolermiiiation not to make Huffrage up iiihuinislralioii Shhuc, Mary Oldham, specifically charged with having obstructed traffic, iih Hi'nillcd thu police ami destroyed property, wiih firnt iirraigiuid. The womuii defied (hit court, nml upon hin- declaration Ilia! she would will ingly undergo in Nt'uteiiccd to four irlyilom, hIio wan con tlnvH impris- omueiit or u $l.C) fine. She pre furred jail. Tho court thou adopted u Hystem of graduating llio piiHouoi-K' hoii tijuoDs uccoriliug to Hie extent of damage they wore uccukoiI of doing. Whom tho reputed daiuagii exoocdod $25 llio primmer wiih hound over to iho Kiiperior court. !A huge force of police wan lined about thu wiiIIh of Hut court room, to proHurvo order. The women it;oin Iho Io won to disorder in jail. Re fiisal to work, furniture smashing. Iho prosecution of a hunger strike and resistance to atttoudnnlH are point) of Hie methods hy which they threaten to make tilings warm for Hie niitliorilloH, i I ii 9 Hctuklns for Health. lVVAV Ml ii jm V? fHHHHH Ht 4- -f MISINTERPRETS KIPLING'S "FEMALE OF THE SPECIES." f 4 J SAN FRANCISCO, (.Ml,, Nov. " 'J'J.- (loinonnly MnptiHtu, "Tn-ou ilit nuuit' in iIimii coiiutntit," wiik nrrijHli-il fur carrying u ilouhlo- " harrolh'il nIioIkuii about with him, llo unit nuK'i-il by the Jui1k if Iit iliiln' know Ilium wiih ii " law iikiiIiinI it. t "Rut what Konnu ilo for pro- t trot ngaiiiHt da nIii hoar?" Hup- t llnta oaniii haolc. "fJottn oarry "" (lit gun fora iln wihl aniinul." 4 "Tnko thin mull into my " ohmnbitr mnl hoo if you onu on- liKhtcn lilm on thn Hiibjoct of 'Wild AniinnlH I havo Mot in Kan l-'raiioiHijn,' caiil tho j'uiIkc. "Von goltn inn wroiiRln'i'il," pipoil Iliiplixln. "I wnntu pro- toot from iln fomaliti of what yon cull ')u jii!(.vhM.' ' "t "" Pimrtiinr over tho "kill,"' tho " onurt loarnoil that llapliwla hail 4 luiwintorprotitil .Ilnlian trammi- tioiiH of KipliiiK'rt lalost. f-f-f-f-f-f DIAZ NEVER TO 'RETURN. (Continued From Tago One) oai'b oitlumtiiatiiig the oilier. OOnintmtu ..litiiif.., ,i..i..bl. t f.. luo. .Senator Root and othorrt who utloiuloi the oolohratiou shortly ho for my rotiromout fro ml lie preM iloiuty fun tortlify that tho M'iplo lovo(rainoHt worshiped --mo thou They pliiiugcil.ovcriiigliL they sabl they wnntoil iiiq to leve. Tho wnnicil nuothor presiilent, I replied: 'I'll go I ilnii't know the truth about hornet oonilitioiiH now. I am afraid to atute my' opiuioiiM, ho- oiuiHo, porhnpu, I .am not unhin.oil in,olf. "No, umlir no omiditiouH would I return to Muxiunp polituw. I nov-r will have uuothur word to nay oon oerniug them. I'm dunu. I gave mv youth', my ngo everything to my country. I was happy to do ho. They nwked mo to leave. I will not return to a country where conditions change no ipiiokly. "Hut no there is one condition upon which I would ro-ontoi- puhjio. M-rvioo, In tho event o war ly'tween Maxioo nml n foreign power I would give all I poHHOrtH to help Mexico. "My plnim are uukoIHoiI. I lose Spain mid may live there. At miy rule, I Nhull not live in nny other pari of Kuropn." (1'ald AdvortlBomeiits.) FOR CITY TREASURER. Inasmuch mi Leo L. JncotiH linn declined to again run for city treas urer I iiorouy orror myself as a can didate for that office at tho city election to bo hold In January. OU8 SAMUELS. CANDIDATE FOR COU.NOITi.MAN ' FROM THE THIRD WARD In view of Mr. W. W. Elfort having decided not to become a candidate for councilman nt tho coming elec tion, I hereby nuuoutii-o myself ns a candidate for councilman In tho Third ward. "W. O. ALDENHAQBN. CANDIDATE FOR COUNCILMAN FltOjM SECOND WARD I hereby aiiiinuiico myself us n can didate for councilman from tho Sec ond ward nt tho coming election to bo hold January Oth, 1012, In tho city of Medford, Oregon. ' ' ' CARLVW. HEILtJRONNER, FOR COUNCILMAN T"UOM THE THIRD WARD I hereby aiiuounco myself us a candidate for councilman from tho Third ward at tho coming city elec tion. ' J. 'r. ftUMM'ERVlLLig, OANDIDAT If FOll COUNCI L. MAN FROM SECOND WARD I hereby aiiuounco mysolf ns a candidate for councilman from Sec ond wnrd at tho coming oloctlou to be held January iHh, 1012, In tho city of Medford. P, B. WYNKOOP, ' x&s2$r ' eifeuiiiu CEAf?: i fi-a -N-VTiy THINK ELSIE SIGEL'S f CMiVKLAKI), Ohio, Nov. 22.- Kl xiu Kigol'H imirilcror, Loon I.ing, the C'liiia-tto, who linn boon nought for two yonrri by polioc on both i-oiitinoiilw, iH,((i:laroil today to havo boon lowtt otl in Tc-xuh. Thu nullioritioh hoi u Imvo wirml for Ii'ik nrront. A long war led to tho information that hu i in Texas. Revolution in Parayuny. UURXOS AYKKS, Argontiiif Itc pilblio, Nov, 22.- Moagri) report h rp-t-civei horo today hIiiIv h rovolution Iiiir htartod i" Paraguay. No innii tion is iiiiulc of tho ohit-fs !.i Hie ie- volt. ITJIt HUNT HOr.SKKKKPINU ItOO.MH KOIt HKNT Kiirulnhuil hoiimtkoep lag roonm, cIoho In. Inqulro nt Itognit Illvor Creainttry. 210 m'KINILSS OPI'OllTU.VITIIuS FOR SALK Come and Investigate tills offer. Rest paying roHtnurant In Mcdford, clearing $300 per month, price 1700. Sco van Dyko Realty Co. 210 Will iflCNT HOARD AM) ItOOis" ROOM AND HOARD nt Mra Fay's, o. io k, tirnpo St., nnck or Far juers nnd Fruitgrowers bldg. HOARD and room nt JO per week. AIho three unfurnished rouiiiH for ront. 8 Ross Court. 211 FOR RENT Ft'RNI.SIIED ROOMS FOR RENT-Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping; desirable: close In, and reasonable Inquire at 212 W. Mnln. 214 FOR RENT - Modem furnished room. 1019 West Main st. 210 FOR RENT-f-At tho Cottage, com fortnble, heated rooms, with hot mm coiii running wntor and tele phone In ench room. Hatha free Also board If desired. 604 W. 10th streot, two blocks south or MeU ford hotol. 23C THE HERHEN Modorn furnished Apartments; hot wator hwit, disap pearing iieils, buuet kltchons, prl vnto baths; every convenience. Cor ner Quince nnd W. Mnln streets. Home phono 347-L. Vj FOR RENT 3 nicely furnished sleeping rooms, $8 nnd $10 por month. 222 Soub Holly street. Home phono 2G0-K. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5 room houso on W. Jnckson, reasonable. Call at 220 W, Jackson. 211 -L FOR RENT Elght-room modern houso; largo east front lot with Hhado trees, on S. Onkdnlo, 3 blocks from Hotel Medford. Inquire room 18 Jackson County nank bldg., or phono M. 3171 Pnclglc. ' FOR ItENT Six-room houso on pave ment 3 blocks, from Main; modorn; $2C50. 401 S. Riverside. FOR RENT Threo room house $5. 322 South Central nvo. 211 FOR HKNT OFFICES FOR RENT Over tho postofflco, with heat and light. Soo A. A. Davis. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT $5 a month, combina tion 2-story barn and garngo, 3 stalls and iipartmont for nuto; ce ment floors, olectrlo lights nnd wntor. Inqulro 23 Rose nvo. Pa olfto phono Main 0822. 213 FOR RENT Smull ranch, 80 acroB, norno rurnlshed, all tools to farm with, 3 cows, about 200 cblokons. Man and wlfo, no children. Ad dross Box 119, Gold Hill. 211 WANTED TO HKNT WANTED TO RENT Wantod, four or.- rivo room furnlshod houso ohonp. Careful party. Addroaa Box GO caro Mall Trlbuno office 210 FOR HAIi-L01S FOR BALK $3,000; glvo lots, now bungalow, all modorn copvonl oncea; 8-ncro chlckou ranch In con muitlon, Apply to ownor, W. M, Davis, MyrtlQ Crook, Oro, a 10 Iff H IHK :;"fiilli iJ MIHil,MHBm .. wRz?) toei&mffZ 2&p s r:'Hl -a4M4a , -"bases' - lp I-XHl HAIjK ACItMAHK KOIt HAIiK 1 1-2 norog with now i room hotiifo; I'loal chicken ranoh; Jfi&O If taken within ton dnyH. Ailrfrcss H. K, IJ., rare Mall Trlliuiio, or call Home ph.285-L. FOR BALi5 Twenty ncrw, partly ln preved: no Hour; 4 mllea out; all No. 1 fruit Innd; no otonoB; price i 1 ,750. AddrcM II, caro Mall Trib une. KOIt BALK Six ncro; mnnll house; nearly nil In fruit; all clonrud; price $l,(i00; termH. Address Owner, caro Malt Tribune. von sam: hoi;kf.s FOR SAM2 Hy owner, modern flvo room liungalow. Call at 121 E. Main at. 218 FOR SALK A tmrgiiln for some seme some eody: Fpur-room frame houne In flno nelgliborlionl; xhed; rhlckon bonne; garden: lot 50x112 fenced; only ?950. Will wll furnUhed If dotilrod. 737 West Hth nt., be tween Nowtown and King, 7 blkn. Houtli of Wanhlngton school. 236 FOIt HALI-IiANI) I FOR 8 A LB Forty acrcti black sticky. nil or pan, very, icry encap, or win exehnngo for city property. Ad dress X V, caro Mall Trlbuno. 217 FOR SALE 1280-acre stock ranch, 90 acres In cultivation; 7 or 8 mil lion foot of timber, balanco pas ture, well watcrod by good springs, nnd has access to unlimited sum mer ranges In national forest; pas ture tho year round; ono 8,000 foot capacity steam sawmill; 3 houses nnd ' barns; 3 orchards; farm Implements; all go with tho placo If sold at onco for $12.50 per ncro; will sell with or without cat- tlo nnd horses. Address Wright Hros., owners, Drew, Douglas Co., Oregon. 215 FOR SALE A few Kmall tracts of alfalfa land, art of which raised four crops tho past season. If in terested address E. It. Sponcor. Cottage Orove, Oregon. 217 FOR SALE Two small fruit ranch es, ono of 10 acros Vs mllo of Central Point In bearing 25 acros 1 mllo of Medford, Hear creek soil, nlfalfa and fruit, noth Im proved. Irrigation to bo bad If desired. Address or call on S. C George, Medford, Ore., ownor. 213 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Rolchstoln sells wood at tho big woodshed, 417 S. Oakdale Res. 405, Home phono 144-L; Hell 1C1C. 22G FOR SALE -Potato culls. E. W. Carlton, Upper Tablo Rook. Telo- pbono "114 Farmers" control Point. KOn SAI.re SO Ilnenr foot class nnd frame office partitions, 10 feet , high, with glass doors. Mall Trio mio office. FOH SALE Veneered fir counter, 10 feet long, 20 Inches wide. US Inches high, nearly new. Mall Trlbuno of- ' flco. FOR .SALE Poultry plant. 714 S, ' Central nve. 211 FOR SALE Duroc Jorsoy boar, reg istered; took first pmo at district fair October 3 to 1, lflll. A. R. Corrtn, Medford. Phono Bell 3311. 119 FOR SALE Horse, buggy and har ness: nrlce $200. .Address P. O, box 838. Medford, Oregon. 220 FOR SALE Chickens, sovornl dozen . imllots roady to lay. C23 S. New town. Half price. 211 FOR SALE- Two good milch cows. ami worn norso ior nam cneap. a miles went of Medford on Jackson ville road. S. C. George 213 FOR SALE OR KXCHANGE FOR SALE Oil TRADE Orchard and Improved land for Medford city property, Box J, O. A caro Mali Trlbuno. FOR EXCHANOE EXCHANGE 120 acres good land closo to Englo Point on county road, closo to school. Give good trado for Calif rnla proporty or soil cheap. A do Wildo, 183 Millard avo.. Pnsadonn, Cnl. 220 HELP WANTED FEMALK WANTED (lirMor goneral houso work: wages $1 a da.y; 3 In fam ily. Inquire corner of Laurel nnd . 10th. Mrs. VlUlamBudgo. HELP WANTED MAL13 WANTED Salesmen to atll" up sun" ply tho brisk demand for our goods; aoiiio vacant territory yet In ovory Btate west of tho Missis sippi: caBh weekly, Capital City Viii-ani-v Cn Rnlmil. Ornrrnn 931 .lUIWVi VVI V"'" I VfVQV va 1 UKI.V WANTKI) MALI? WANTP3D Salosmon for oxcluslvo territory; big opportunltleK; no ex perience necessary; complete lino Yakima Valley grown fruit, shade and ornamental slock; cash weok ly; outfit free. Toppculsh Nursery Co., Toppenlsh, Wash. WANTKO Man to nlow by contract 25 acres near Table Rock. Boudt- not Conner. WANTED Miner to tunnel In sldo bill for water. Doiidlnot Conner. wantj:i SITUATIONS WANTED JapancKd wants position as cook In city or local. Kenny Yama. Mnln 33C1. G13 WANTED Drossmaking nnd alter ations at horn- or by llio day. Phono 77C1. -Ill N. Oakdale. WANTED MISCKLTjANKOUH WANTED Work excavating or lev eling yards by day or contract. Ad dress J. Ii., Tribune. 210 WANTED Second hand goods of all kinds. J. 13. Rhoads, S. Fir sL 210 WANTED You can't help but make money selling our guarantccd-to-glve-satlsractlon stock; frco outfit; cash weekly; excluBlvo territory. Yakima Valloy Nursery Co., Top penlsh, Washington. WANTED Loan or $1,750 at 10 per cent for ono year on security of $4,000 value. Address B. C, care Mall Trlbuno. WANTED Fresh cow; glvo ago, de- 1 ecrlptlon and amount of milk per day. Address Box 55, Mall Trlb uno. 212 WANTED A young, new milch, pre ferred Jorsey cow. Pacific phono 3702. WANTED To biro Blnglo buggy for four months, mono iyi, party K 4. . tr WANTED Good roll top desk, good condition; must bo cheap. Address Box GG, caro Mall Tribune. 211 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Colvlg. C. L. Roamos, Lawyers. Office Medford National Bank bldg., sec ond floor. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALBY Attomoys-at-Law. Nos. 1 and 2 Postofflco bldg. A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Garnett Corey bldg. Ml'LKEY & CHERRY (R. F. MUL KEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms 11 aud 12 Jackson County Bank bldg. Architects. JOHNS & TURNER Architects and Builders. Offlco 7-8, 325 Main; phono Malu 3471; residence, pllono 744. Assayer anil Analyst SOUTHERN OREGON MINING BU REAU Assays nuulo for gold, sil ver, load, coppor and other min erals. Minos and mining prospects surveyed, assayed and mining maps and roports made thereon by com petent mining assayors and engi neers nt reasonable terms. Capital secured for developing mines nnd mining prospects. 'All nilno own ers aro earnostly requested to send samples or tholr ores for exhibi tion purposes, nnd send full de scription of their mlnlug proporty. Southern Orogon M'nlug Bureau. 21G W. Main st., Medford, Oro. ASSAYER AND CnEMIST Earl V. Ingles. II. Sc. Gouorat assay ana analytical work. Content and ns phnlt tostlng. Bost equipped aBsny office and tostlng laboratory In Oro gon. All work guaranteed, Grants Pass, Oregon. Abstracts ROGUE RIVER VALLEY ABSTRACT CO., INC. Medford otneo, phonos Main 2511, Home 35G. Jackson ville phones, Pacific, Main 11, Home 200G. Accountants SPECIAL attention glvon to audit ing. Proparlng uaianco snoois, cost shoots, profit and loss state ments. Also atatomunts prepared for rccolvorshlp and tho courts. William L. Nooll, Room 101 Elec tric bldg. Phono 1S73 Mnln. D. H, WOOD Goneral accauatant. Your hooka audited and nopt ior a roasonablo figure; your business sollcltod. Offlco Medford Mall Trlb uno bldg; phono GG11; rosldonco phono 1001. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Billiard Parlors 8. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, YounE &. Hall bldg. A nice, cool placo to spend tho hot afternoons. "ill Posters VERNE T. CANON Bill poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29 Jackson County Bank bldg, Medford, Oregon. Chiropractors DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD Chiroprac tic, Ncrvo Specialist, 212 Fruit growers Bank, bldg. Offlco hours, 2 to 4. Phono Home 2G9-K. Res idence 119 Roosevelt; hours, 10 to 12 and C:30 to 7:30. Phono 108-K-Speclal hoUrs by appointment. Sci entific massage given. Advice In dletics. Medical gymnastic hydro therapy. Civil Engineer LOUIS W. WHITING Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Water filings and irrigation work a specialty; sur veys, subdividing, building grades, city engineering drafting, sower design, concrete work", pump and canal systems. Rooms 1-3 Adklns blk., Medford, Oregon. Cigars and Tobacco i i i IRELAND & ANTLE Smokehouse. Dealers in tobacco, cigars and smokers' supplies. Exclusive agent of Lewis Single Binder, El Merlto and El Palcncla. 212 "W. Main st. Chinese- Medicines CHOW YOUNG'S Chineso medicines will euro rheumatism, catarrh, colds, golturc, throat and lung trouble, deafness, paralysis, prlvato diseases and all kinds of chronic and nervous ailments. Stomach trouble, constipation, Indigestion, womb and bladder troubles. See mo at 241 S. Front St.. Medford, Ore., to 4, 6:30 to 7:30. Residence phono Main 42. Furniture H. E. WILSON & CO. Dealers lit new anu seconu-nana lurnuuro anu hardware. Agents for Household stoves and ranges. 38 S. Fir st. Phono Main 3161, Home 265-L. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner Sth and Holly sts., Medford. Mission furnlturo mado to order. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOtf & WOLFF Cookstovos nnd Ranges. Now and second-hand furniture. Eads' old stand, IS Fir st. S. Phono 91, Home 2S3-K,, Medford. Garbage MEDFORD GARBAGE CO. GAR BAGE HAULED. Loavo ordors at 29 S. Bartlett, or phono Rodney Taylor, Pacific 3432, Home 107-X. CITY GARBAGE WAGONS Phopo 4293 Main. Gnrbago hauled by tho month aud garden manure and gar don soil for salo. Gntuito Works MEDFORD BRICK CO. Goo. W. Prlddy, O. D. Naglo, Geo. T. O'Brien Cantractors and manufac turers of brick; donlors in pressed brick and lime. Offlco at their brick yard, West Jackson street Phono No. 34G1. Massaging- ami Hair Dressing. JUST ARRIVED Notice: Madamo and Prof. Harris, tho colored mas- sngers nnd hair dressers, euro dan draff, tetter, blackheads, romovo wrinkles and brown splashes of tho faco. Prof. Harris tho chir opodist treats corns, bunions, In growing too nails. Wo aro profes sional faco and scalp mnssagcrs. Ten treatments $5, flvo for the faco aud flvo for tho scalp. Phono 131-X, Home phono. Tho Spot rooming houso, room 1. Glvo us n call. 232 SlcTRTal Piles Completely Cured From 3 to O Days for St. 00 TO ALL who aro suffering from this dreaded nnd dangerous dlsoaso with pain or tantalizing itching, will Its suffering torture, excruciating pain or tantalizing Itching, will hail with Joy this slmplo, Inexpen sive and hramloss romody which can bo usod lu tho privacy of your owii homo and without lutorfor ouco with business or household duties. No surgical oporatlon; It quickly reduces all swolltng and congestion, heals all ulcers, sores and Irritated parts. This Is a slm plo household romedy discovered by accident and a $1 box, will euro why caso of protruding, Itching or bleeding piles. Curo guarantood or money rofunded. Write to or call on Edw. W. Engiyi, 1113 Nlantlo 6t Medford, Oro. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mining Machinery SEE MATT CALHdUN of Phodiilx, Ore., or tho Denver Quartz Mill and Crusher Co. of 1710 Broadway, Denver, Colorado. Catalokuca and prices can bo had at Phoenix, Oro. Matt Calhoun. Notnry Public HELEN N. YOCICEY Notary Pub lic. Bring your work to mo at lib sign of Tho Mall Trlbuno. Nurseries MEDFORD GREEN HOUSE Cut flowors, potted plants, shmbbcrjr, bulbs. 923 E. Main. Phono 3741. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees aro budded, not grafted. Our stocK Is not Irrigated. Wo guarantco everything put out. Wo aro not In tho trust. H. B. Patterson. OH!co removed to offlco Hotel Nash, In sldo entrance next to barber shop. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY CO., Inc. Growors of blgh-grndo nursery stock. Orflco 104 S. Fir. Both phones. Pliysiclatm mid Surgeons DR. M. C. BARBER Physician and Surgeon. Rooms 403-4 Modrord Furniture and Hardwnre bldg. Res idence 1303 W. Mnln st. Offlco hours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Tel. 101. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Physl clans and surgeons, Taylor nnd Phlp,;s bldg., rooms 210-211-212. Offlco phone 501, rosldonco phono G12. Offlco hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLO W Osteopathic physicians, Moved to rooms 416 and 417 Gar-nett-Coroy bldg. Phono Main 6351. DR. ARTEMUS W. DEANE Dentist. Offlco In Rlalto bldg., 123 E. Mnln. Gas administered for extraction of teeth. Telephone Main 681. Night phono 4432. DR. STEARNS Physician and sur geon. Offlco Garnott-Coroy bldg., rooms 211-212, phono 5501; rest donco 113 Laurel at., phono 2092. DR. S. A! LOCKWOOD Physician and Surgeon. DR. .MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. Practico limited to diseases of wom en. Offices ovor Hasklns drug store. Phonc3, Pacific 1001, Heme 28. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Garnott-Coroy bldg., suite 318, Med ford, Oregon, Both Phones. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician "iuid Surgeon. Practico limited to jyo, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tosted and glasses supplied. Offlco 216 H. Main St., ovor Med ford Hardware company. Hours, S:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Both phones. DR3. SAUNDERS & GREEN Prac tice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Office, sulto 318 Garnott Coroy bldg. Both phones. J. M. KEENE, D. D. S.; A. J. H1NN KER, D. D. S. Dontlsts, 228 h. Mnln. Phono Main 3191, Home. 124-IC. , MR. CHARLES TURNER Doctor In rhoumntlsm, stomach trouMes, sprains; guaranteed It will euro. Manufactured at Medford, Ore, liy Mr. Crarlcs Turner. No ono4 han dles this modlciuo only Chnrlos Tumor, gouoral manager, 536 'N. Fir st., Medford, Oregon. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho bost equipped Job offlco in southorn Oregoti; book binding, looso loaf systems, cut paper, etc., eto. Port land prlcos, 27 N. Fir st. Sewing Machines. SINGER-WHEELER & WILSON sowing machines for sale ana rout. Ropairs. Caro Duncan, local rop rcsontatlvo. Phono 6043.' No. 38 8. Fir st. Stenographers ELLA M. GUAN YAW Palm block. Stenographlo work done quickly ind woll. MISS L. J. HING8TON Public Sten ographer, Medford, Oro, Phones; orflco, Pacific 6571; roBtdoncd, Pa cific 6083. Room 218 aarnott Coroy bldg. Transfer EADS BROS. Dray and Transform orrico Davis warehouse, pnouo Bull 3152; Home 350-K. Prices right. Sorvlco guara.nuod. vl 1 it H i HI IT i ( -" -j-Y