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ffptwn him W 1 '1 Mutt Won't THIS SMLOH'M ijk i, !. tWMt. OMVue ccV., ,lvo,, or toM0f4 SMUOR.I UftNINO -Ti4T" WMIIVNU.V3HOUUDCK.. '"nt1,.,0VJtfNVJVrTi4W Mnuh (Noi Wiu oiuam cWt V. OQ TO HCtVf, " RIVERSIDE RIPPLES I 4 k,,.!- , r, . Mrn. II. .H.'N'yi' li iijt,viiiK vIhiI from nr uiotlii-r, .Mrs. (Jn'ory, who hvin in Mull'orl. Mi'Hhrn. Aldt'ii. Sli'rtil anil Wool vctloti puri'liioVtl about 100 IomiIh of iVrlili.cr n( To)o ami li'iiu limiliiiK il llitrt week. The Inml will mim thnti u'Hiy in innhiclii'io'HM for tlm Iron Mo of hauling it Hiich a' lifulici Mrn. Camphi'll of MiMlfonl, vlnliod lur Hirttor, Mm. Porter, tlui )mMt week. Dnrlcili Sli'nil hooki'il It 'J'J-poimil Nillllton hint week, lii'itip: tho firflt onu aiiRht in tlicno iirlH thin year. Mihk Vent JeniiKtn of Miwlfonl ih tlirt kiiokI of Mimh llprtlia W'oolvurton. Air. Vot)vMlou Im.t tiinuil (ho Htirain of water in Miller Ouleh on to liirt phieo ami Iiiih a fino flow of water for irrigating. Iln Iiiih about II. I of an at'ro of oitioiirt whieb bid fair to be moro than an ordinary crop ami a ardcii wliieh it would bo linrd to beat. About 'JO were in attendaneo at the Koek Point Hellool meiitiiij Monday al'toraooii. Mr. Cooke returned from the board leaving three plaeun to be filled. Mr. I. T. (Ittlltcnr wan cleet.'d for a llu'eeyelir lon'ji, Mr, Itnim; I'm-. ler for Iwo venm and Mi Harper for elotk. It wait iiIho voted to tnako a few mtieh needed iniproveiaeiitH for the Hi'liool. Mi Lir.ie W'allaee and MIhk Hor thu Woolvorton attended elinreh nt lloRtio Jliver .Sunday. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS A. W. Moon aiul fainilv and Mr. and Mr. .1, Myer liavo retiirnoil from Portland. At the ehool eleetion. held Monday afternoon Frank .1. Taylor wa oluet ed direetor and .lohu V. Jacob wiih eleuted elerk, both by nnanimon vole. Mi Viola Smith of AhIiImiuI vihited ln;re Monday. V. T. Slidhani and Hi mother Mr. N. Htiilbata and Mr. ami Mr. I. .1. Purkeypile left Momlay morning by niitomobile on a tour of viibteru Oro gon. V V. t'ooHr of Medford, Mrp. Chan. Johnson oJ' Peoria, lib, I 1). Keeolliy of fliieti, Cnl., S, T. Puliliiun of Heatlle. W. F. Urovn t)t AhIiIiuuI, (leo. I0. IlitHoy of ColdmbilH, Wineon hiu were in oar eity Monday. Mr. T. F. Kunekstuilt and daugh ter, Hew Hear!, Mr, Littlofiold, It. C. lteatne, Henry llollon, Mr. and Mm, II. Farniiin ami S. A. PatllHoit worn among the Central Pointer in Med ford Monday afternoon. Mr. Court Hall and Mi Cllady Hull of Medford pent Tuesday hero. Tlioina Kineaid relurue'd In Port land Tuesday uvniiing after vitiiig hi luother here tlm pat teji iliiy. Mr. Duneau has reigned nM Hitpor iliteudout of the ioC'itl V, M. (J. A. unit' left thiN week for the north, Mrw. Win. Puhl and daughter who weit) injured in a runaway Suiday evening while pacing through til8 eity are reported doing nicely, Mr. Young ha relit oil tlio Olmui rosidoiieo propurty at the out beast ooriiiii' of Fifth and (Ihurry Htreel and will tliko poNeioii thi week, At the raid inado on the Chinese colony here Sunday evening no opium or gambling duvice wore found. Tl(e eity council will incut in regit lar ndjoiiriied kiihuUhi (onlglit (Weil nertday.) Mm, I.aurine Dawning Iiiih plttnt iiil from a v'udt with volatiVuH m Ai plcgnte. Uv. and jrr. OIoiihoii, W. 1). r,owi, W. ir. Forgiifion, W. A. Hyburn worn uinoh'g Central Point people at Med J'ord TitoHiliiy afternoon. John" Grieves of Prohpoct wiih hero after hiipplio the firt of the week. NOTIOK. Wrt will no longer bo responsible for our boiv'h Oarl V. Mnrtlti, tlohtn i ' t?r , I . I . -- I ntjrr ttf, y tr earr I " : of AhMiuhI for a uhm.Imt of y,,r.'" UNT-I'"MHI!KI AITH. FOR BAMS-SHflOKLMKEOUB DUSISKBS DmECTOBY yur orrcsponaents 4 A, , ,, f or itfctloiifl. J, 0. and Mary It. Mar tin. Pfttcd, Julio 18, 1DJ'3, 77 Let Jeff Be Happy as a Sailor T I I , t TTok-::, . 'Si's r - u I- V - " " J r " 'A.H - V. " xta .-or. r V u . i D t fwwM To wm-, hfup ): ;)eTHwi ?jSooSO micr i '"''' I jH CuN6MGINfr'W0lH0; UFtol'He l7fe HasinU.tS W7 1 vwj ,' h .-g U fpk n '' VhrHftnH' I IIS'. ... ......I I iilrr ernn I wW TllHI A.fJh rdr vil ,.'.i ' IBBl UP. IT WPC V A .1 v h !! YU.frHJ:!: I J LZ Jill A T n I ri t I Hill I L t I 1 . IA I I t r .fB, - I -- 1 I ' f ' T I f ka I I bi r -. 111 V w - - -T ' f EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hy A. C. Ilowletl Thouia K. Nieliol Iiiih moved 'ti fatililv into tile new brick lore, meat maiket iillil rertideuei) bliilding, He and hi nephew Artie who built the Iiiiiim' had it o arranged thai tln-y each have room uplair ho that everything i a handy n a pocket in a nliirt. Our enturpriHiiig eitlr.en who live on Firt treet in the Ulrieh addition have had a part of (lie treet graded and it i now ready for the gravel to be placed on it. The property owner did (lie grading and the town i to do the rot, according to reMrts from hemhpiarter. M1h A. C. Murphy, dnughter of one nf our old boarderi and for Home tiuic) Hvctiou bos on the part of the P. & K. It. It. in thi section, and Mr. Weue Pnnliok of The Dalle, were pleasant caller Saturday morning on their way up to "Dick" Slingcr's, where MShh Murphy taught heboid for some time. John Haley, one of our old citizen win lia been interested in the Hur, r.ard mine came in Saturday to visit hi parent and brother. W. li. Childrelh in eouversatioii wjIIl your eorreMiudeiit remarked, "If I have sold out my blacksmith shop I iloii'l know whenj I could p i- find a more desirable place thali Kagln Point for a home, although I would like to have my hov on a farm." Mr. Childrelh ha been in ICatisa. Missouri, Oklahoma. Dakota etc., ami say that F.nglo Point, Jack sou county, Oregon, i good enough for him, and hi head is level on that IMiiul. W, V. Hoffman of Lake Creek wa here for dinner Saturday and roiHirt the death of hi infant sou, aged six weeks, on the 11th of (hi monlh. Interment wa made Siindav In (he Hrownsboro oehiotory, religion ser vice were conducted by it Sovoji'h Day Haplist whoMi uninu, I didn't learn. Word came to me Saturday tint the daughter of Len .lone of Dudley, fell and broke her una lal Friday. Last Saturday morning the family wa aroused at the Sunny Side by the arrival of Mr, Murphy of Medford Villi Mr. and Mr, (loo. Allen, Mr. Alien' father had died in Ashland that morning ainl Mr, Murphy eaiue out with hi auto to the Corbiu orch ard for theut and they came here, a all of her thing were hero and took Hut train for Medford. tier falher, Mr. II. V), Stone, ha boon a resident NEW TODAY Hero Is a flno paying orchard, of 12 acres, on Ashland road beyond Talent. Beautiful hill ulnpo and no smudging required. Tlio orchard has 500 bearing jieaeh trees, 1Q0 bear ing; .apricot trees, 2 1 largo bearing ap)lo trees, boaldOit walnut iihd a largo number of yutingor pear trees, Placu Ik nicely Irrigated from u pri vate pumping plant, and Iho flo loom onttago has gas light and heat. Wo would llko to show this choice place, to nnyono wanting a fine or chard at vouaoimhlo tonus. $0000, If taken booh. A cozy Hlx-rnom homo, with flro p'lilco and strictly inoilorh In Blskl- you HelRhtM. A thiol)' sloping lot 70x50, All walkH ru of coiuoilt. $3250, $1000 cash, llulanco on teriiiH to suit, Anyone with $1000 to. invest Will do well to examlno tlio flvo flno lota In west Medford, a block from two dlfforont paVod streets. ThOy would ploaso you, 'w jf Room 12, JiidKiio-ii County-Hank HldU. G. D. HOON Room 12, Jnckson Co. Dank Bliltj. Phenes: Pacific 781, Home 70 K DopttiAiiAA nli a tin on LI 03DF6ttt) ton; tfRTRtfrrrc, of AsIiIium! fr a number of years and wa the owner of considerable properly there, lie wa aged 7! year.' I.list Sunday wih unite a day in Kngle Point a tlie.Oold Hill ball team came up and played against the Kngle Point leilln. The score stood Kagle Point 11, Ji;!l Hill in, but the Inns had lot of fun and all pasHcd olf pleiiMjIitly. Wo bad the Usual nviwd here for dinner ami just a Mrs. Hewlett way piepariug to put dinner oil the table nhe witu eallod to -the phone bv Mr. Hot Hnrmmi of Mel ford and asked if she i-nlild sorto .' chicken supper at six o'clock, ill the screened porch, for a company of fifteen, to which she responded Hint she could. Promptly at 12 noon din ner was, announced and the Hold Hill party wore invited to the tnblo on the screened istrch and that table wa soon filled and the rest of the (loltl Hill company were invited to the diuiilg room proper and they catered on the dutie of the hour a though thev enjoyed it. There wero not so niatiy a there were two week ago but enough to have a good time and they had it. Among those who came in addition to the people who came 'o see the ball game were Dr. Martin C. Harbor, wife and children, Mr. Os borne ami Dr. (Trent, recently from the eat. After dinner they went on up to Hrownsboro. About f :."() p. in. three auto rame in and the following peixms marched tn the supper table: Mr. and Mi-. L. Perkin. Mr. and Mr. II. A. Grey, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Hert Hanaoli, Mr. La Claire, Mr. George Roberts, Mr. 1. W. Watson. Master Winser Gale. Mr. h. W. Itemi of North Hond. Wa!i., and Master Jo. Hackiu. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. After supper they took a walk around (own, came back ami visited for an hour or so and went on their way rejoicing vowing that they would come back occasion ally and have another good time. Mr. Grey and Mr. Harmon were the hostesses of the occasion, superin tending the company and settling the bill. Legal blanks at tlio Medford Print ing company. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY to loan on farm land. Ad dress W. J. II., caro Mall Tri bune. SI FOR RENT I1UX78KU FOR RENT Nicely furnished mod ern house to rent. Three blocks from tlm bridge on Geuuvo ave., apply U L. B. Warner, 118 GencVo avenue. FOR RENT A furnished houso close In. M. A. Rader, at M. F. & II. store. FOR RENT Two fine modern resi dences on East Side, one or West Side. Humphrey, S15 W. Main. SI FOR RENT 5-room furnished Iiohbo, cheap. See W. TV York & Co. 78 FOR RENT Now modern -1-room . flat, gas range, nice loration, three blocks from Main street, phono Home 832.L, Paclflo .1721. FOR RENT Sovon room bungalow, reasonably close In. A. S. Bllton, room 20G Phlpps bldg. FOR RENT Gloso In 0 room houso with modern plumbing and eloc trlo lights. On pnvod street, with lawn and conout sldowalks. Call IJOll phoho 3401. IrOR RENT 8 room houso on South Grapo st, Call 310 N. Bnrtlott. poll HENTr Six room housot mod ern, paved Hlroot, $1G.C0. WV T. York & Co. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Largo .looping room, $1,50 and $2 por week. Modern housekeeping apartments, $15 and $10. Home phone 20Q-IC 222 South Holly. FOR RENT Comrortnbjo room In prlvato homo, cloao In. Pacific ' phono 2455, 531 Hamilton atVoot, West. 70 FOR. RENT Modern furnished rodniH at Iho Cottngo, -004 West 10th st,, two bloolta south Medford hotel, Hot and cold wator In rooms, Ilomq phono 217, Mrs, 11, M, 0099. mjodItort), oiwnoN, wtonkkday. .iunis w irti2. (as v - '. i. y ?' tV-i The Itorbeh, strictly flrot-eltiBs t ..m.. I.il, ! niinflmnnlB. .trll'nfr' 1 III HIPIIVll iti.ntvini f. .,, - batliH and other modern features. Tnko advantage of mimmcr rnte. Cull mornlngR, 10 Qtiltico xtrcct, corner of W. Mala. I'OIt HKNT Six-room apartment, modern, hIkuIcs ami curtains and rniiKn In apartment, $20. Phone Col. II. II. Sargent. 70 10 It JIENT 4-roota apartment nicely furnished, 010 K. Main street. 7G FOR KENT Smith Aptn. 117 S. Rlr. FOU nENTOFFTCEa FOR nENTOTor tho with hoat and light. Darla. poitotflco, Boo A- A. FOR RENT Largo, comfortable of- flco rooms with elevator service, 'steam heat, hot end cold water. Low rates. Apply Medford Furnl- turo & Hdw. Co. FOR BALE HOUSES FOR RENT Modern five-room house. M. A. Itadcr, at 31. F. & H. Co. FOR SALE Four-room bungalow, electric llghtB. sewer and city water on paved street. $G50 cash If taken at once. Inqulro of own er at 311 West Jackson street, tf FOR SALE Cheap, new 5-room also new G-room modern bungalow. In quire owner, 23 Roso ave., phono Hell GS22. 98 FOR BALE Two.'flvo-room houses and six lots la Phoenix, Ore., $2500, box 15 or' Phone S1G F-4. 76 FOR BALK ACItKAGB FOR SALE 13 acres of excellent garden soil, well located, 52 1 Hamilton streot West. 7G FOR SALE Eight acres, Just out side city limits, all planted to 3 year old apples; small house, good well; $2500. W. T. York & Co. FOR SALE 8 crcs of fine garden ground situated 1V& miles abovo Eaglo Point on tlio Eaglo Polnt llrowiuboro road, good family or chard, apples, pears etc., flno berry land, perpetual water right, flno warm house, good well, chick ens, farm Implements go with iho place. Apply to Mrs. J. H. Jlc Nlchool, Eaglo Point, Oregon. 73 FOR BALE rTB FOU SALE Two lots nlong S. P. track, best warehouso slto in the city on paved street. Inquire of owner. 431 S. Front st. SI FOR BALE WOOD AND FUEL FOR SALE Wood at country prices. lG-ln. fir $2.75, 12-ln. fir $2.25, lG-ln. hardwood $3, 12-ln. hard wood, $2.50; 12-ln, ptno. block, $2: Ki-tn. nine, block. S2.50. All ritt. wr.ft.1 l! 1 O Q rl.,i--l,l Tlrtll I phono 5011. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Whlto LcgTiorn Baby chicks from scloctod utility stock, tlio kind that mado Potalutna fa mous; $7.50 per 100 during April, May and Juno. The Pioneer Hatch ery, Box 310, Petnluma, Cal. 77 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Lady's riding or driv ing pony, G-years-Wd, bargain If taken at once. Jlra. L T. Galla gher, Hock Point. 79 FOR SALE Ftirnltnro and chickens cheap If taken at once,, 819 Taylor stroot or phono 252-K, Home 7U FOR SALE- Alfnlra nnd grain, hay $10 por ton. Two miles south of Medford on Ashhunl road. S. C. George. FOR SALE Puro Prod polaud china hogs. To mako fto"nt',for now stock holhg Imported i Borkoley Orchards offors a fow flno bows mid boars, also soma soloctod fall and spring farrowod pigs, all eli gible to registration,' Our prices will surprlao you, Phono 811 F-21. 92 FOR STLETiayT W.'H. 'Evorluml, 1013 W. 9th at., Phono Cf.71.- FOR SALE Two-homo 1. 11. O. gaso llno onglno, two Inch goarod force pump, now. B. F, Grove, Gold Hill, Oregon. 7U FOR SALE First-class grain, hay, at $10.00 por ton. Isimo'a ranch tf FOR SALE- -2i!5 shares of Alaska Investment and Dovolopmont. Co. stock, now operating nt Nomo, Alaska, Inquire L, caro Mall TrHtuuo. FOR SALE "C'ltorrTcR at - Cramioll orchard, south aldo, Uurroll, Or der Box 99, U, V, 1. No, 1, MOd-. (9M. W FOIt 8ALK 10 acre placer claim, with Improvement!), would make good home, cheap for cash. II. P. (J rove, Oold Hill, Oregon. 76 FOR BALK riding and driving Iiorse, weight about 1000. Gentle In every way. Now saddle and brldlo go with horse. Hal Con rad, 220 S. Oakdale. Pacific M. 35S3, Home 40. 70' FOR SALE A good two-horao wugon, Htcel axle In good shape, cheap, or will take leghorn hens In trade. Phono Main 822, Sis kiyou Heights. t)G FOR SALE Two Jersey cows, Just fresh, gentle and very suitable for families. Phono Pacific 500 R-2, or wrlto Hox 302, Central Point. 77 FOR SALE Good self feed hay press, large capacity at a bargain, Inquire at Regar ranch, 3 miles west of Medford on Jacksonville road. SO FOR SALE Complcto law llbrnry In twelve volumes, splendidly com piled and up to date. Will sell at a big sacrifice. A raro op portunity for somo one. Address Rex G3I, Home phono 301-X, Medford. 77 FOR SALE Good saddle pony. Price reasonable, Paclflcv SI 1 F-2. 77 FOR' SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE or Exchange An Im proved 40 aero tract, with good buildings and water. Want Im proved city property. For Sale A relinquishment In Sams Valley, or 160 acres, partly improved, good buildings and water. Only $500. This Is cer tainly a bargain. Wanted Listings of city and country property, from thobo who earnestly deslro to sell. It may seem quiet, but there is business going on all the time from this office. Geo. C. Cornltlus, 219 W. Main street. HELP WANTED FKSIALE WANTED Girl for plain cooking and genoral housework. Apply Uox 73 It. F. D. No. 1, Central Point. 77 WANTED Girl for general house work, must bo good cook, address W, caro Mall Tribune HELP WANTED aiAIiE WANTED Jnpancfo servant, dress R, caro Mall Tribune. Ad- WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Stenographer wants po sition. Address Box S13, Med ford. 7G WANTED Woman wants work by hour or few days a week. Ad dress R. R. Tribune. 7G WANTED Lady camp cook or wants position, hmiBckocpcr. Ad- dress L. A No. 1. No Box 23, R. F. D. 1 1 WANTED Competent stonographer bookkeopor desires position, 7 years experience; best city refer ences. Wrlto A. S, M caro Tribuno. 113 WANTED SI ISCELIiANEOUS WANTED- To rent. furnished houso must bo modern with gns and yard and centrally located. Wanted by first or month. RoN orecenea furnished. Box 77-A, Tribune. 7G WANTED Real estato bulletin board, P. O. Box 0T3. 7S WANTED TO EXCHANGE A four room houso and lot located at 715 S. King St., for property In S. California. Lot 50 by 174 with 15 full bearing apple trees. Address hot 71 Talent, Oro., 94 LOST STRAYED From Antloch precinct, buo roano gelding 2 years old, branded "H" , qn Ieft shouldor. John Rlghuhi, Central Point, on route 2, 79 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ctvll Engineer LOUIS W. WHITING Civil Englneor and Surveyor. Wator filings and Irrigation work a specialty; sur voys, subdividing, building trades, city onglnooriug, drafting, Bower design, concroto work, pump and canal systems. Room 2, Palm blk., Medford, Oregon. Real Estato GEORGE L. Davis, Umber lands, . room 20B( . Home phduu 131-R. Over Frultgiwora uauj, Aswyor and Analyst BOUTHERN OREGON MINING BU REAU Assays mado for gold, sil ver, load, copper and other miner als. Mlncfl and mining prospects survoyed, assayed and mining maps and reports made thereon by com petent mining assayers and engi neers at reasonable terms. Capital secured for developing mines and mining prospects. All mlno own ers are earnestly requested to send samples of their ores for exhibi tion purposes, and send full de scription of their mining property. Southern Oregon Mining Bureau. Rth and Fir at Accountants D. R. WOOD General accountanL Your books audited and kept for a reasonable figure; your business kollclted. Office Medford Mall Trib une bldg.; phono 6611; residence phono 6S02. Attorney D. W. BAGSHAW -Atlorney-at-Law. Jacksonville, Ore. Office: Bank bldg., second floor. Phene: Pa cific, Main 33. . L. REAMES, LAWYER Office Medford National Bank building, second floor. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEY Attorneys-at-Law. No. 1 and 2 Postoffico bldg. A. E. REASIES Lawyer. Garnett Corey bldg. MULKEY & CHERRY (R. F. MUL KEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms 11 and 12 Jackson County Bank bids. B. F. PIATT LAWYER Land Title Examlnor. S20 Garnett-Coror Bldg. Hill Posters VERNE T. CANON Bill poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29 Jackson County Bank bldg., Medford. Oregon. Billiard Parrors 8. T. BROWN & CO. Billiard., Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Upstairs, xouug & Hall bldg. A nice, cool place to spend the hot afternoons. Chinese Mcdlctat CHOW YOUNG'S Chinese medicines will cure rhoumatlsm, catarrh, colds, golturo, throat and lung troublo, deafness, paralysis, private diseases nnd all KiuUo ui turonlc and nervoiiB ailments. Stomach trouble, constipation, Indigestion, womb and bladder troubles. See mo ut 241 S. Front st., Medford, Oro., to 4, 6:30 to 7:30. Residence phone .Mala 42. Contractor and Builder O. M. ROSE, Contractor and Builder. Country work a specialty. Plans aud estimates free. Box 522, Med lord. Phone Main 6 66 2. Collection Agency L. AND F. COLLECTION AGENCY Collections, rentals, real valuta and mines. Collections our specialty. Room 412 M- F. & II. Co., opp. P. O. Tako elevator. Phono Mum 2021. Chiropractors DR. R. J, LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor, nerve specialist. E. 9th aud So. Riverside. Vapor baths and scien tific massage given; advlco in die tetics, medical gymnastics, hydro therapy. Lady attendant. Phone Home 1GS-K. Main 7973. Granite Works MEDFORD BRICK CO. Goo. W. Prlddy, O. D. Nagle, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractors and manu facturers of brick; dealers In pressed brick and lime. Office at their brick yard, WeBt Jackson at. Phono No, 3401. GOLD RAY REALTY COMPANY. 218 West Main Street, Dealers anU munufacturars of pressed aud com mon brick and tile. Get our prices aud boo our brick aud tlio before purchasing. Furnltvre; MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th aiid Holly sts, Medford. Mission fdrnlturo made to ordor, Cablnot work ot ail kinds, A trial order solicited. Garbage GARBAGE Got yotir premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good service. Phono Main 822; good service. Phono Malu 0201. p. Y. Allen. By "Bud" Fisher, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dentists DR. W. DR. C. M. VAN 8COYOC C. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Oarnott-Corey bldg;, sulto 310, Medford, Oregon. Both Phones. DR. ARTEMUS W. DEANE Dentist, Office Ih Rlalto bldg., 123 E. Main. Gas administered for extraction of teeth. Telephone Mala G3L Night Dhono 4432. Nnrscrtrs QUAKER NURSERIES Oar kroes are ludded, not grafted. Our itock la not irrigated. We guarantea everything put out. Wo are not In the trust. H. B. Patterson. Offlcs removed to offlco Hotel Nash, In side entrance noxt to harbor shop. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY CO., Inc. Growers of hlgh-grada nursery stock. Offlco 104 8 Fir. Both phones. Notary Polrtlc HELEN N. YOCKEJY Notary Pub lic. Brlngyour work to me at ths sign of Tho Mall Tribune, Papering INTERIOR PAINTING AND DECO RATING Bob Taylor. 81S Tay lor st. Phone Pac. 3S43. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has thd best equipped Job offlco In southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf, systems, cut paper, etc., etc. Port land prices. 27 N. Fir it. Physicians and Surgeons DR8. CONROY & CLANCY Physi clans and surgeons, Taylor and Phlpps bldg., rooms 210-211-212. Offlco phone 501, residence phonn 612. Office hours, 9 a, m. to 5 p. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians. Moved to rooms 416 and 417 Gar-nett-Coroy bldg. Phono MaU 6351. DR. STEARNS Physician and sur geon. Offlco Garnott-Corey bldg., rooms 211-212, phone 5501; resi dence 307 S. Oakdale, phone 7rtl. Home phono, residence 109, office 130. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physlclaa and Surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, K. D. Practice limited to diseases ot women. Offices over Raskins Drug Store. Offlco Phenes: M. 1001, Home 2S. Residence Phenes: M. 7981, Home 357-K. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and Surgeon. Practlco limited to eyo, ear, noso and throat. Eyos scien tifically tested and glasses supplied, Offlco 216 E. Main St., over Med ford Hardware company. Hours, 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Both phones. H. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack son County Bank. Office phon M. 432; Res. phono, M. 5S2. DR. E. H. PORTER Physician and Surgeon. St. Marks Block. Office phono 4901. Rosldonce 7051. DR. J. W. J. MARION Physician and Surgeon. Office rooms 5 ahd 6 Keatuer bldg. Offlco houra 10 to 12, 2 to C, Phono, Bell 271. Residence phono Bell 273. Home 347-X. E. KIRCHGESSNER, M. D. Prac tice limited to Chronic Dlsoancs. Ofrice Hotel Holland, Wednesdays 10-3. Both phonos. Residence phenes: Farmer lGxxG Eaglo Point and Roguo Rlvor lino. Second Floor Garnott-Coroy Building Medford, Oregon. Drs, Sauudors & Oroen Special ists Eyo, Ear, Noso and Throat. "Not only tho cheapest, but tho host." HERMANN F. RA'ITE, M, D. Qf ftco over Medford National Bank building. Offlco phono 6721; Res., Hotel Holland. Stenographers ELLA M. GAUNYAW Pabn block. Stonographlo work done quickly and well. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORACJR CO, Office 16 South Fir. PUons Bell 3152; Home 350-K. Prkw right. Service guaranteed, " "' UndertaKers JOHN A. PERL UriaerfciJMw as4 Embalmer. Offlee ti South, Bstrfc. lott st. Telephone; lhy, lisll 4715 nlKht. renldonr tiell 4fij Home 179-L. Calls aii8WrU nltfkt Or day. AtauuUhw twrvtat, ,. - -., ' l I immvHvv nivnv .vn i ffs