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Mnrgan of Kill Greek hmiU tho night with iih Tuesday Inn), they had ben to Mmirord to attend tlio funeral of Mr. Morgan' father who died In Med foid on Handiiy, July ill. . Mr. Orriiel of Elk Creek kpolii ilio night with tin taking tho Prospect Inge, Wednesday morning. Wo emtio vnry near having a f Irmt clan flic In our town otin day thin week, 1 hoard of It taut Wednesday, (ho day I taut wroto. It appear that J.umcs H,lngnr had been doing some painting mid ntnlntng In his linuto mid had been iiiIiik a jpm ound of koroHcno, bonxlno mid alto hnl and had been lifting n cloth to wlpu off tho stain no as to make the wood havo tlio appearance of tho grnln of Mm wood mid had laid tlm cloth, all crumplod tip down by tlio Kauollno ran and had fcnno off on a rlp up HokiIo Itlvr. Mr. WniiiHlcy havliiK Ittron to work thi-ro had loft aouio of IiIh (ooIr In tlm hoimo and when ho opnnl'd tho door ho hiIw tho jloth niuoklui; and noon dloovorl tho cau n. Ilo nlipp'd to thr door mid oiIM Mr. llryant and wlum h emtio Mm. J. Bmllu mid lnr U Jor canto to mm tlio ftrrttiK" uluht, tto lr. Wnmnlpy attempted to ldck tho cloth up and found that 1t was too jiot 10 took twp pli-fcii or ihluKln and jilckutl )l up, jntoniUitB 16 takfc U out titul ahow It "to othora when lo, It jjiirat Into a flame. Mr, V. iwyw that If ho had hcon Ihlry inlntiltit latnr tho hoimo would havo Ihmmi hurnod and then thoro would havo liidti mtothnr myalury to hoIvo lo tell lihw , Mm. Vivian Jotto mid W cou In. Mm. W. A. Marvin of tlold Hill npent tho day lnltlii Mr. Ilowlett mid family Thumday. s Mr. V. Balfoc opn of our hardWatV niorclmiil tiA rouo lo Bonttlo on a biiMluoNN trip. nilkhiK nlut fruit, woll lam Thumday your corrrtpondunt took 11 trip yr In llio valley on tho oat aldo of Hear Crpok aftn'r ioino fruit and It looked llko a Wilful waito to tt tho btishblN nf fruit InyhiK tlio ground hat itail lo bo picked 'off to iiavo tho trcoH and mako tho fruit Brow larKir. for thoV6 was huiidrcdn of poam abnolutoly KofiiR to waato, and talk hbout poachon why ihcro U Jjuit thoimaVida of thoin. . Mm. VorbII, motlior of tho owner of Tho TaVorn rattiA up from Califor nia to vlult rolatlvoM thU wvok. Mm. C, W. WrlKhi of l AnkliH ,haa boon up to Uiko Crcok visiting hor nlHtor-ln-law Mm. Hojlcr, Mm. VrlRht la n alutoMrf'law bf Mr. llnr fon owner 6f ono of our flno orchards Sho ramo up on a visit but Ik to lakiin up wlh thin country thai alio rnlmida to return and nuVku liAr homo pmoiiK ub. Sho naya that all of hor Inturuata aro In I AiiRolca but alio fhtcndu to draw omo of hor monoy 8ut mid Invent It hero. Bho thinks thai tliii country la ahead of anything )n California and says that sho has traveled nil over tho stnto but found pothW to compare with this conn gho wa on hor way homo when I mot ' her Friday morning going to ho train. ,' Tho next tlmo I will toll about U10 grand social Thursday night. i PHOENIX I .1 U'rli.ht m ImlldliiL' a eollum). 4 KoV, Arr. Clytlo mid wlfo of AhIi Innil emu" lioru reeently to Hpend llio Kiminior. Thoy nro living In Airs. .1. WrJght'rt eollago. , Tho eJultt-montlifwold hoii of W, VIho Ih very ulek nl tho homo of Mm. Llrrio Rtiini'llff. x The W. 0, T. U. Will moot nt llio rroHhylorini) cltureli tit 2::i(l Thum 'tlnv iifUirnoon. , Aim. Fny rcconUy nrrived lmro 'from Texntt and will Ppend Hut Hum mer with hot- iluiiKlitor, Aim. W. J. icimor. J,' Tho IniKfiiimil of Hn hcIioiiI to lc liiK fomoddlod nnd 11 now room fitted MP, Cpnlnielor AL lcok Iih liuro ftf tlio work. ' llurr lillur lmfl lio initio (twk Vho imBt two wiiokH. Ho wiih report qil hHlitly bollor yeflt'cnltiy. Tlio liounjx Mtirennlilo coinpnny Viuyo nttjlallbd u.Jurifo n6fo in tholr torW . ' ... Contrnolr Hurt hnft WRitn work rti) lW"'now Roliool ImlWitiR-in Pw Vnllnw. ' i nllnv. UiH CIAVn'ArtVliTliwo M.' 1 J !: Stl , CENTRAL' POINT ITEMS, llciirv Kiiriiiim Iiiih lnlicii tin' coii (rnel lo hilltil iv tiioiluin two hltirv liiltiKiilotv for AV, .1. 1'iVi'liinii In llio HiilinlH or HiIh eilv iiml coiiiiiieiii'eil (oiiHlriiKltoii of hiiiiio IiihI ui'i'k. Alrn. (I, I!, Fox, .Mi'M. K, , Fnrni, hn, huiin, MiM,l, K. Mutiny, All Klllotl, .1. A, AI111111 mill noil LiiMloi, Mrw Knunn llelih, AIImh Aliirv A Moo, AIIk Kuril HohhAJr. N011I, Kl uior ('IiIIiIoih, Air. pin) AIih, H A PiiIUhOii, br, , mill Mian Knrwond vVfo Hntiinli'iv- iiHoriKmii t.hopiurM 1'ioin lii'in lo Mcdl'uiil. Afm. I.HIer )in mid oliildron an) viHltiuir Dr. ). DmvIh mid I'niniK . Aha, j!mll Mni'iliv ictiiiiifil lo Ik r Ihmiii'i In AhIiIiiihI Knliirdiiv iilloruoon iierpidiiniiiud ' Minn Jivn Nrcrort. MM I'OiiH llowN !h ioiulliit hor vni'iitlon hi Oiildiiiii), (ilifiuiiiu. AilHR (MiiiiIiikIiiiim mid lil-ollior, win) have liO'on viAiliili; Hie INmh htotlierx it ml fnmiiiek 'rn' hoiiio tttim lell for Oaliliiiul, Calil'iiniin, Hutiiiduy nrter liootl. Vlnl Itenll, Sr. Hiont Hniirdny "i Hold Hill. II, V. I.IhiIhiiv Hout Hominy jii Aple(iile, Mm. !'. J. Taylor mid fion llity nioml HHtul Hiinilnv in Tolo. Aim. I). (J, Wtlldni-i.il nnd children, U ho huso lu'i'li vixitiiii; Aim. Wilkin Hon'ti jmrmitM, .)uiljo mid Aim. Y. .1. (Inrvin for nevernl iiioiiHim, returned lo their liouie in .Siiieiior, Aloutmiii, Hntiirdny nllit. J.'K. ItoHUtdl nnd Al. II. MiikIihhI 1110 tip Union'-creel; on u deer hunt thin week. Pnul nnd llrill Korcrrti, Krnnk Hatfield mill Dan Herring left for the uiounlfiliiK Sntui'ilny iIJkIiI on n f-ev-ernl ilayh' htiiittui: dip. ' J. K. IImv mid Win. Alanine left for fonitot;. Culil'oriiin, Kliluluy tuoniin uliere Hiey have 11 hij; paiuliiij; con tract. One liuudrcd of our people tilteiid ed Hie hull uiiitie lit Medfot'd Kunditv Aim. W. ('. ICenucv of Suiiih Vm- ley hjm'IiI Suiidtiy with her mother, Aim. Little, mid oilier reluhuM here, ATTELL-MURPHY SCRAP GOES TWENTY ROUNDS TO DRAW SAN' FUANCIHCO. Aug. 6. Abo Attell nud Tommy Murphy Kalur dny foiiKht twenty rouuilH to ns eleaii-out n draw as Is seldom seen In tlm roped arena. Incidentally, tho decision means that the shifty lleli rew has not couiu back mid Tommy Mutphy's nsplratlotiH may continue to bloom. tip to Utu third round tho flKUtlnic waaftboWl oven, Murphy being slight ly wild ami Attell'a pituehlug lacking steam. Tho boya fiddled a lot mid cross-fired with convo'rsutlou, Abo chewing gum with wollfclgm cool ness. It wnn early apparent that Murphy had his head wll covered and Attell directed IiIh blown nt tho stomach Tho fourth and fifth rounds went to Murphy by slight shades. Attoll'a face was bleeding. Abe jabbed for tho faco nud occasionally lauded a stiff left to tho Htomnch. Hounds wero oven until tho eighth, when Abo had It by a mllo, landing his ready loft repeatedly on Tommy's Jaw nnd ntontach. Tho footwork of Attoll Was worth going miles to aeo. Xo anil to tho conversation sparring. Th6 busluesn agent and necretary reported at a meeting of tlio Los Angeles, Cullf., Ilulldlug Trades Council that GIO union men had fnubdd omploymout during ono lu cent Week. Tho Dally Hint from ratio. miag drupnry anJ tl yornrlri ijileii to. Suther. cTtt metoor 'ditia tilmiuo with IidlioiuiMi lavo Uiul not. aca at bu'inch raeq. ' WTODTTORD MATH TnTnmTTi), MEBFOTO, ORKHON, MOOTAYtX)rOTjflrj;tl012. I I l . III! I.II..I .Mil Ill I.I..-.IM. Ill ." ! rjlf'.'aHl"t .1111.,.,. ..,. Ml.. jifll I flMv mjution wiinoN lH w;A arWM 9 ' ' ' -arwS'j'SJ Y m jJ 1 -5KLi'w I iHB ' ".nsJH Bfvi"Ovto 7f fc51 Hffc' t i " A 'i wHniH C IJIMBr ' 11 iwiiifa." iwSrr" KyWWM. SC)aSllf gMKymiHKK? I'JEB&Kefif&K i Vp c IISS &XANOB WlLSOK One of the favorite sports of AIlss Klcnnnr Wilson, dailghtfr of the drrao cratlc nominee for 1'rcnldcnt, I Inwn tcunh. Tlio entnem man snapped bM as Mho hud succeiUrutly complete! a volhy with nn opponent, nnd her smile U CMtineU fur tlio reason that mIiu Kept "placinc'' tho ball where her opponent wo 4 not. ' Jj, ' Not only does sho rwwsx a sen Ice which Is swift aiid aecuraie nnd bt.nl to return nucceisfully but her net' play nnd Itwk court' work arc ezieller.' Kho H lithe nnd ncllic, and there t.nj many who hare played tenuis with tin who cannot bont of Wctory. W FRY FOR LOCAL SIKMB A conslgiiiuent of eastern brook nnd rainbow trout fry will bo re ceived ut Medford Wednesday con singed to tho ltor.no UUer Fish Pro tection Association. Volunteers with anion are called for by tho secretary of tho association, Dr. L. Untidy, to handle tlm fish, which will bo placed In local streams. A car or trout fry consigned to Klamath Falls will bo on the samo train. I'lnccr Mine Xwir (Iran! I'a-m Opens Another one of tho placer mines of tho tlrttnta I'ass district that has boeu lying uuwnrliud and dormant will bo made to leld up tho fortune that Is known to lit hidden In ltn gravel. Tho latest property upon which active deiolopeuieut work Is to bo done lies on thu west fork of Cow creek, about in tho boundary lino between Josephlno nnd Douglas counties, and Is hofug brought to tho dignity or a producer by Grants Pass men ului hao associated with thorn experienced mining operators frdlu Nevada and California. Hoguo Klvor Courier. Ktaumtli Coiilpierliig Typhoid "All of tho proHont typhoid fever patients nro showing signs of Itn ptovemeut mid speedy recovery. The people BoiMti uwnki) to the necessity of abuoluto cleanllnesa of tho city In or der to prevent a spread of tho ntall Ktiuut disease, nnd many fovor-brood-Ing spotH about tho town havo been cleaned up. Tho city Is In n much bettor shape this year than last year to combat typhoid fovor.. Quito a number of people havo been vacci nated with typhoid vaccine by tho different phyHltituiB In tho past few days, too." This Is the way that Dr. L. L, Tru ax, city liealth officer avIio has com menced nn active campaign against typhoid, sums up tho situation nt tho present time, Klamath Northwest ern. Kugetto Wants Factory District It wottl noem to bo an exe'ellont Idea for the commercial club to nrraugo for tho petting iisldo or nn exclusive factory dlatrlct In Ritgono. This matter was called to tho atten tion or the Guard by u gentleman who Is horo looking Into tho advis ability of establishing u largo In dustry In tho city. Ilo finds suit able locations Ulffleult to soc'ure be ouubq tho rnilinndH copto In nt novor dl different points, and trqusforH or freight f 1 0111 ono terminal to ano ther , with irttotidant switching churgcH, Is ,au Itum of no small Im portance to' a Plant operating on a amnU margin of profit. Kugeno duard, LoulsvUlo, Ky,, cirpotitera recent ly galned.nu Iticrqnso.lu wagoa rruni ?3.20 to,?3,t0:u,dayvi, .,, i DAVOLO DRAWS CROWDS The capacity or tho Star Theater waa tested with this great success. It takes threo reels or motion pic tures to portray Auber's light opera "Fra Dlavolo," anduhe "Solax" com pany has never boforo produced a production In a tnpro masterly and correct way. Tho opera Is well known hero having been played local ly a couple of tltnea and everyono who vlovved the pictures at the Star was loud In their approval, ranking It as tho beat yet exhibited at that popular amusement resort. The pictures will be shown at todny's matlnco and evening performance for tho lafct time. Tlio Star management announces for tomorrow' feature, tho films of tho Grand Elks Parade, taken at tho Elks convention hold at Portland, Ore, showing all events of Import ance. Notice to Contractors, School district No. 100 Is now ready for bids for a school houso to bo erected between Medford and Central Point. Apply to F. F. Loader for plans. Illd3 will bo opened August 10th. LOUIS nENNETT, 115 Clerk. In Mn&snchusetta thoro are now 379.775 -women wngo-earners, one- qnnrtor of tho ontlro tomalo popula tion of tho commonwealth. Of thU number 91,000 aw married women, throo-qunrtors of whom are mothers, with families averaging four chil dren. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Anyone wishing to engago In tho billiard business can purchase all or a half Interest In tho Owl Billiard par lors as owner wishes to go away, Samo can bo purchased at a vory rcnsonnblo figure. S. I. Brown. MQNKY TO LOAN. MONEY To loan an farm property. Mulkoy & Chorry. Jacksoa County Bank building. 115 MONEY To loan, wrlto or call 11. L. Dodge Jr.. No. 217, FarmeiB and Fruitgrowers Hank Bldg. 117 L08T LOST July 27tlu on, Crator Lake road, near Trail, bag containing clothing. Finder ploaso return to Mall Tribune. Medford Pro. 115 LOST Pair "of glasses qn Rosb Lnuo. Return 'to Hotol Mooro and rc colvu, reward. . 118 LOST 30x11 K lch nntomobllo tiro butwoon-Englu Point and Medford, Fliulbr plcaso return to "A. J. Dally, Knglo Point, or to HiIb office for reward. 120 ' -r, MISCELLANEOUS. NOTIOE--.TI10 party who nm ovor and killed ono of my hogs In tho t road nt tbo Bybeo brldgeiSuturday a ovonlng, July 27. laroquostod to ' II -...1 .... tllnn...n O t il llll- UIH, IJ 11" lira Bllll(i - W . Noalon, 'Tablo ltock; ' ' 115 FOIl HKMT FUnXISlfKI) APTH. Fort IttSNT Smith Apia. 217 B. nir. FOR ItKNT Furnished apartment. J tint Ilka n bungalow. Largo porches, private baths, now, Tbo llorben, corner Qttlnco and W. Main ntrcot. Phono 347-L. FOR ItRNT FUIlNIHIim) KOOM8 FOH HUNT Largo sloping room, tl.00 and 2 per week. Modern housekeeping npnrtments, $15 and $l(i. Home phono 2CC-K. 222 Boiilh Holly, FOH IlENT -Modnrn furnished rooms at tho Cottage, (504 West 10th st, two blocks south Mcdford Hotel. Hot nnd cold water In rooms, Home phono 217. Mm. II. M. C039. V O It It K N T IIOUflKKKRI'ING KOOMH FOH ItKNT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 21 Genesee street. Phono Pacific 4224. 133 FOR REWX ROTRM FOH KENT Nlcejy furnished houso closo In on paved street. Call ol4 South Holly. 11C FOR ItENT -Bungalow absolutely new and modern In every respect. Stationary bath tubs, hardwood floors, electricity, gas, etc. En qulro Dr. Conroy, Faclflc 501, Home 51. FOR ItENT Modern five-room bouse. IS. A. IUder, at M. F. & H. Co. FOR ItENT Six room bouse, mod ern, paved street, 116.56. W. T. York Co. FOR RENT 10 room houso rear of Farmers & Frultgrowcra bank, sultablo for business, real estate; boarding or rooming honso. Gold Ray Realty Co., Ctb and Firsts. FOR RENT Can bo leased. Strictly modem C room bungalow, closo In. All new furniture can bo bought cheap. Address box 112. . 11C FOR RENT-rEIght room bouse, also six room apartment, close In, rea sonable. Inquire Oakdale Cash Grocery. 120 FOR RENT Four rooms and new bath close In. 910. Home phone 312. Pacific 3251. 116 FOR RENT OFFICES FOR RENT Largfc, comfortable of flco rooms with elevator service, steam beat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Medford Furni ture St Hdw. Co. t FOR RENT 5DSCKI.TiANBOUB FOIl RENT Ranchoa large and sail, alfalfa and garden lands. Gold Ray Realty Co., 6th and Fir. FOR RENT 40 acres on uppor Rocuo River, beautiful mountain homo, flno hunting and fishing, good houso and barn, alfalfa field. garden and irrigation ditch. Ad dress P. O. Box 702, Medford. Oregon. FOR BALfc ACKKAGM FOR SALE Eight acre. Just out side city llmlti, all planted to 3 year old apples; small house, good well; $2500. W. T. York & Co. FOR SALE LOTS FOR SALE Large lot 112220. good soil, two ntnall houses nnd poultry ynrd. Fifteen prune trees loaded with fruit. Water on lot. Cheap for cash. S38 Bennett ave. 119 FOR SAIiR tAND FOR SALE By owner, SO acrea all fenced and cross fenced, new 5 room honso and barn, two chicken houses, good spring, fine young or chard, good horse, wagon and har ness, chickens, household goods and tools, 12 acres In crop. Every thing goes for $1500 quick Bale, $700 caah. balanco ono or (wo years. W. L. Howland, Colestln. Oregon. 124 FOR SALE 120 acres of good deep soil land not too far out If sold quick, will go at half price. Ad dresss A. N. Wilder, Eaglo Point. Oregon. 117 FOR SALE 80 acres of Improved land 3 miles from market 5 room furnished house, stock and Im plements, etc., good wator. Price $3000. Seo It whllo crops are growing. Address Box 52, Jack sonville, Ore. 117 FOR SALE SOSCEUiANKOUa FOR SALE Cheap, good two-room tent house. . Sultablo for winter and summer use. Address GOS Plum street. 118 FOR SALE Chicken ranch and ber ry patch Vi mllo from Medford, aldowalk, electric lights, tolophone, otc. Seo W. II. Evorhard, 1013 W. Ninth st., phono C671. FOR SALE 25 horsepower auto, Overland 3S, prlco $350, Box 75. Phoonlx. UC FOR SALE Horse and buggy. Horse not afraid of automobiles. D. II. Jackson & Co. 12C W. Main, over "Ugo Theator." 118 FOR SALE Good cow at reasonable prlco. Phono Farmer S14-F-12. 110 FOR SALE Two Jersey Rod Boars, B. II. Rumsey, Box 23, R. D. No. 1, 110 FOR SALE Cheap. Bull pups; the kind that will look after tho chil dren and house when you are gono. Y, J. Johnson, Klamath Falls. 120 FOR SALE Cheap, my throo boar houdiiBaud 6 puppies; puppies half fox hound. Y. J, Johnson, Kln bath Falls. 120 FOR SALE Horses, harness and AvagptiR cheap, camp outfits, ot all kinds. Saddles nnd pack", outfits.' 40 N. Rlveraldo, roar oMlubbard store. , ' 120 FOtt BALK Oft KXCHAMB FOIl SALE, RENT Ott HXCHAKaK Oood 7-room bouse, modern, with two lots bn HoiUh Central avenue, east front, also lot and barn Joining place, Four room houso with two lota close In, con nected with sower and city water. Hoo owner, T. L. Taylor. Phono Hell 8C-II-4. 120 FOIt SALE Oil TKADR 7-room modern houso nnd 4 lots situated at r.25 South Central. Han barn, lawn, beautiful shade trees, choice roses, largo screened sleeping porch. Will trade for farm, good land. Phono Pacific R042. 118 FOft BALE Oil EXCHANGE For I)s Angeles property, now 8-roont bungalow with gnrngo and lot 7rxl40 al 418 Hotith Oakdale AventiP, Medford. Oro. A. W. Hunt, Salem, Ore. FOR KXCMAXG WANTED To exchange close in bus iness and residence lots In livo growing valley town for K pass enger automobile In good condi tion. Address P, caro Mall Tri bune. 11C FOR TRADE 4-room honso, elec tric lights, sewer In, on paved st, and sldo walk In, will trado for acres or small ranch. 311 weat Jackson St., no agent. 156 TO EXCHANGE 13 V acres gcxnl productive aOll. Will raise any thing, for good city property. 521 Hamilton street, W. Phono Paci fic 2455. IIS HELP WANTED WKMAXM WANTED-A competent woman for general homework, mnst be a Kood cook, 30 apply 403 N. Holly. 117 WANTED ftltUATWJW. WANTED Sltaatlon for wan and lfo tto ranch, wlfo Is cook-, man will caro for farm or de farm work. Box 3, Talent, On. 115 WANTED MCKMiA?raOUg WANTED Large uml. Gfvcy. size, condition and cash price. W.. Mall Tribune. 110 WANTED Threo first claw pear packers. Apply Fool Hills Or chard. Phono Pac. 1131. 1 WANTED Fresh ranch eggs, we pay cash for them. Tbo Park Grocery, 422 West Main street. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorney D. W. BACSHAW Attorney-at-Law. Jacksonville. Ore. Office: Bank bldg., second floor. Phene: Pa cific, Main 33. C. L. REAMES, LAWYER Office Medford National Bank building, second "floor. PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY Attorneys-at-Law. Nos. 1 and 2. Postotflco bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garaett- Corey bldg. MULKEY & CHERRY (R. F. MUL- KEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms 11 and 12 Jackson Coanty Bank bldg. Accountants D. It. WOOD General Accountant Your books audited and kept for a reasonable llgure; your business solicited. Office. Medrord it a II Tribune bldg; phone 6611; resi dence phono 6302. Brick and Cement. Tho Medrord Hydraulic Cement, Brick and Block Works. Spe cialty, ornamental brick for fire places, tile porches, columns, water tables, sills, caps, arches, chimney, lawn vases. Jardinieres, flower pots Phono Main 541, corner 10th and Fir streets. BUI rosters VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster unit Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29 Jackson County Bank bldg.. Medford, Oregon. Civil Engineer LOUIS W. WHITING Civil Engineer and Surveyor. WaterfUInga and irrigation work a specialty; sur veys, subdividing, building grades, city engineering, drafting, sower design, concrete work, pump and canal systems. Room 2, Palm blk., Medford. Oregon. Chiropractors DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise E Hedges, Mechano-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, sponuyiotherapl8t8. These systems, including dietetics, cura- tlvo gymnastics, hydro-therapy. etc., produce results in both acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. 230 N. Bartlett street, next door to M. E. church. Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p, in. Other hours by ap polntment. Bell phono Main 4171. DR. It. J. LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor. nerve specialist. , E. 9 th and So. Rtversldo. Vapor baths and scien tific massago given; advice In die tetics, medical gymnastics, hydro therapy. Lady attendant. Phono Home 1G8-K. Main 7973. Chlueso Medlcluca CHOW YOUNG'S Chlnoso modlclnea will euro rheumatism, catarrh, colds, golture, throat and luug trouble deafness, paralysis, private dlsoasus and ull kinds ot chronic nnd norvous ailments. Stomach trouble, constipation, Indlgostlon, womb and bladder troubles. See mo tit 241 S. Front st, Medford, Ore., to 4, 6:30 to 7:30, Residence phono Main 42. 1 Contractor and Builder O. M. ROSE, Contractor and Builder Country work a specialty. Plana and estimates free. Box 522, Med ford. Phono Main 5662. Garbage GARBAGE Get. your promises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good service, Ptioue Mala 0251. F. Y. Alien. . 8 Xfll.JIjDl ftUMNIMft WIlWmHW nit,, w, m. Van scoyoo Dl4. c. 0 vaw scotoo DiMllst Garnott-Corey bldr., amtfis Sl, Medford, Oregon, t Ilolk PhoWs. x Dlt. AKTHMU8 W. I)KAH.BfiHtlt. Office In lltaUo bldg., 123 K. Mallt, Qns administered far wttractlon m teeth, Telephone Main 481. Nlgat phono 4432. n Employment AgcHcjr VALLEY EMPLOYMENT OFFIOW Goo. Hacker, Pop. 33 South Front St, Al) kinds of help ftirfilrthftri and positions obtalnml free to tho employer. Bell 15.81, Home 27 II. llr Granite Works MEDFORD BRICK CO, Geo. W. Prlddy, O. D. Nngle, Oeo. T. O'Brien C6ntractora and manu facturers of brick: dcakTfl hi prvwed brick and lime. Office at thblr brick yard, West Jackson Bt. Phono No. 34C1. Furniture MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner Sth and Holly sts., Medrord. MlMloa furniture made to order. Cablaet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited; Nurseries QUAKER NUR8ERIKS Our treed are budded, not grafted. Our stock Is not Irrigated. We guarantee everything put ont. We are not In the trast. II. B. Patterson. Office removed' to ottlee Hotel Nash, In sMe BBtranco next td barber shop. Notary PnMIc HELEN N. YOCKBY-Vetary Pub lic. Bring year work to we at the sign of The Matt Tribune. " PrlMUm mmI Pwblbtheni MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped Job office In seat hern Oregon; book binding; loose leaf systems, cut paper, etc., etc. Fort land prices. 27 N. FIrL Papering INTERIOR PAINTING AND DECO RATING Bob Taylor. 815 Tay lor at, Phone Pac. 3S43. Phystcfaws attd Burgeons S DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Physi cians and surgeons, Taylor 'and Phlpps bldg.. rooms' 210-211-212. Office phone 501, residence phoile 612. Office hoars 9 a. m. to 8 p, m. DR. P. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians. Moved to rooms 416 and 417 Oar- nett-Corey bldg. Phone Main 6351. Dlt. STEARNS Physician and sur geon. Office Garnett-Coroy bldg., rooms 211-212, phone 5501; resi dence 307 S. Oakdale, phone 7171, Home phone, residence 109, office 130. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physlclaa and Surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M.J D.-ii Practice limited to diseases of women. Offices ovor Hasklns Drug Store. Offlco Phenes: M. 100P, Home 28. Residence Phenes: M. 7981. Home 357-K. ' DR. J. J. EMMENSPhyslclan and Surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses supplied: Office 216 E. Main St., over Med ford Hardware company. -Hours 8:30 a. m. to S p. m. Both phones. E B. PICKEL. M. D. Office Jack son County Bank. Office phone M. 432; Res. phone, M. 582. ; DR. E. II. PORTER Physician and Surgeon. St. Marks Block Offlco phone 4901. Residence 7051. DR. J. W. J. MARION Physlclaa and Surgeon. Office rooms 5 and 6 Kentner bldg. Office hours 10 to 12. 2 to 5. Phono. Bell 271 Residence phone Bell 273 Homu 347-X. E. KIRCHGESSNER. M. D, Prac tlco limited to Chronic Disease?. Orrteo Hotel Holland. Wednesday,! 10-3. Both phones. Resideuce phenes: Farmer 16xx5 Eerie Point and Rogue River line. ? HERMANN F. RATTE, M. D. Of fice over Medford National Bank-. Office phone 6701. Res., Hotel Holland. CLARK E. SAUNDERS. M. D Prafli tlce limited to Eye,. Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes scientifically testeU and glasses furnished when needed! Garnett-Coroy Bldg., 2nd floor. Both Phones, Medford, Ore. ,; Ileal Estate GEORGE L. DAVIS, timber lands, room 205, Home phone 131-R. Over Fruitgrowers Bask. j REAL ESTATE L. N. Judd, Talent) Ore., fruit. Alfalfa and gardes lands. j a Stenographers ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographla work done quickly and well. Tailoring ana Cleaning BERLIN TAILORING AND FRENCH DRY CLEANINO CO. 109 W. Main St., wish to announce, that they are prepared to do first class cleaning and pressing, also hats blocked and trimmed. Ladles' Mid Gnts Ritlts mado to order. Glye us a trial. Satisfaction, guaranteed. Phone Paclfta 5362, Transfer EADS TRANSFER ft .8TORAOK CO. Office 16 South Kir. Pkoae Bell 3152; Home 350-K. PrluM right Service guaranteed. ..... 1 UndertakeM 15., i JOHN A, PERL Udriajr wyt Kmbalraer. Office 28 BeuthjMrij 18 SeuthjMArtr ;..'; m uwwr4 Rig Hi lett st. TelentUHMB: 4X1: night, ' mddee. Home 179-L. Calkajwwered 1 T?K or day.' Awbattaw Mt-yhw. ' ft -, ,,4.C. 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