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-!'' . f- 4 ,.-"- f " i It -r - K V'Tw Mt? Ui jfarVPfHtrvt Qt "- IRfl fyl ' t t"V(lt' i j. ii 'i ..'.'..'ijJ-'jLjj'A LJ-J Jeff Had a rrrr- fee; Nc HllT T ' nec op poetun rtND rwe jor TormNt) it Mfc'Ll. THIN IT'S tsipuirio'l H0 i it'M UlCC Af M t -V. ItJI.1. MI(V ' vgi(ix6 if- I vjkut6 it 7 -r?rZr. .tiCT-vmf ' v -- i i -jzzrrz m'i' " w , 'xsrST' t i ' ... v r - ... I-.-. ! ... .- ; Our Correspondents I 1 EAGLE POINt EAGLETS ly A. C. Hotrldt Mr. iindMrn. Unify wuro In (ciwn lilKt Tlilirmliiy tloliift IjitNiiift niili I li'ii Hi ft Dliiiuoiiil. Jolin ItutltT, oiiii f our U'ttilliiK htock mc mid for iiiit, wtiK in KiirIci Point Tlllirhdrt.V. (.'hurley TIkmiiiik hliutetl fnr oiiHtorn t)r'cn tlit? firet of the wenk. . . i i'. .i. Atc'tY, who iiihi xiiii wcro in low ii Tlinriilny iiuil on Friday MiK Icohii Aynru niul Iht hmtlirr ciiino 'ii nnd MIhn lloHa and liny .Smith went tit Meillord In m'o the fiilr. ' It. It. Minlcr mid a part of IiIh huuily eaiiii) in mi Wednedny mid met IiIk diiulitur, ,M)kh .IomxIc, at (ho depot. Shu Iihh la-en linilrr I Im rjiro of n doutor for Homb tiiuu lint how M'eiim iiH Hpry iia a cricket mid dm happy t it lurk. S. M. Noland of Tiililw Itoek cmne ier Innt WrdtieKdny ovenliiK to look oter mir town and hen ulml Iho proc peel wiih for a ciiiipin muii(l ii our park. He wim jjrenlly HarprNcd to find that we Inn! out) of tlio fimwt parkfi in llm country mid thai (he uommiltcfl who liitr cliflrgfe of llm ijiaiiiiKt'ineiit of affair had nltrmly lit'jjnn to pitch the (nit mid get tliinuH in niidiiinHh for tliu old voter- nut. I lo mrt your cnrrcHpoiidrut ". the htrcot whilo ho wan looking for KitfdatD nnd rt-inarked, "Well. Air. Houlqtt, I have Itccu roadinc your I'.iiIoIh for hfluivdifln Imll I thought that you were exaKuratiu in your writiiiKx ahoul Hnplo Point hut you liavo not told half (hero is to tell ahoul KiirIo Point, for I toll you that I uiiU'r wh ho HUiprihod in a place art I wan hIiimi I catne and looked over your town. Hem you lime Miuto aH fiuo Iioiihch n x there in any where, and ,ou have jour ntrcelri up in Kood Hhape, jjood Milmvnlkn aiid are pulling down inoh, and your town Iiiih crown mi that 1 hardly knew iti and your park it in jiiil fine, and 1 alwayH IIioukIiI that that wart a hwauip. I am Hitrprihcd to hce) hiicIi a town." Now Kcullo reader, I can't help hut feel a lit I to pioud over Midi a compliment iih tlat, and cnpceially I'liiiiiu from Mich a mini iih Mr. No land. Hieakiii); ahoul hideualkH. Koutu of our culorpriKiii' citirciiK aro tak iut time hy the forelock and putting down cement walkh in fi out of thi-ir IoIh instead of hoardn and Mr. Wams Iny In piiHliiu' Iho work alniif: Iih fflut iik he can to complete the, huildiut; of Hie hiduwalkK hefoiv the wo I wcftlher ciiiiiiiumicoh. Dr. Hold, our M. I).. Iiiih hueu kepi ipiitu liuxy Hit) hint few dayx. He wax called to u" l " Trnlt creek to see MiH, It. II. Dawsiin and re plirlrt that they weio visited by thu stork and Mr. J), pio-cnted herMnih hand with a fine hoy on the IHlh iiiHt. and that juil shel'Mu Hint oc curied thero was horn on llm I7tli to Mr. and Mi'k. iSimurvillu of lluttu Fallri a dauuhter. 1 have jiiHt heard that suuin of lliu ehmtrio liht uieu weio In town to day (Fiiday) plaunliiK In di thu holi'K and not thu pnlcri for till) i'iou tiiu IIkIiIh and power in our town and oommunily, ; - Joday (Kiiday, Sept. 'JO) boliiff Iho O'Jiul nunlvut'tmry of thu uur riiiKu of Win. and Mih. KuiKliUm, ipiitu a nuinhor of their frieuitx f?avo them a surprino parly today, hoiiio 1i1iikIiK thu muiUSHary uiaterinl to lutvii a kooiI dinner. Thoru wuro prufanil on thu ominHiou Ituv. L. Ij. HiiiiiiuiiiH and wife, ltev. V, II. Mo Kco of thu HaptiHt lllhlo Houluty, Itov. K. H. IHokH, paHtor of ihu Hap tint tihureh of Alhauy, llov. A. C. llowlett and wife, vuf i itu HHf luloil for tlio Mail Trihunu, Mr juid Mvh. Palnl or, Mr. 0. W. OwNikh, Mm, J. A. (Jin-tin, Mrn, A. J. Floroy, M!hh Mar Kiirotiu Fioruy, Mrn. Mary WrlKht, Mr,H, ,T. W. Qrovor and two children, Mrn, l,otllo McQunid, Mm. Itehecea ,loiiiH, Mvh. rimiloy Thomas and Mm, A. Ni TIioimWi Aflov tUmiur 1Jy'lClJUrjTgOtr'lir'r',riJilJ'J','7.Jl"j ,Ji ij l'; .I L "1L '-' - Tiims- ' ..: .. Small andl Unappreciative Audience - HOW WCU BO t R.SMCMW!R. Hi &fo 8M' urt& t4g IT W eCf IM S6PT6MSrfc AND TMG NlfchY Wfc CYrM& cKe i- .- CENTRAL PQIHT ITEMS Mr. and Mm. A. W. UlcmonU of Hlorklou, Calif., who formerly ro nldod lient nro vUUIiik In thin vlcluliy. MUit Kva NorcroitH led Tllurnday iiioralni; fur Virginia to Hpeml tlio winter. U. II. Guy ot Mmlfonl Mjient a nliort 1 1 mo hero Tlitirnduy inornlm; with hlri imrcutH, Mr. ami Mm. J. II, Ouy. Many ot our rltjxciiH attemleil the Metlfortt fair Tlittrndny nnd Tlnlrmlny ovouIiik our llttto city wiiit tilmoul (Inpopiilatcd, nenrly uveryout went to Mctlfonl to nel the pnrhdo and other attrnctloriH. Today, Prl'lity is a holl tiny In our hcIiooU on account of tlin fair ffntl (ho (cache and ttcholartf nro nenrly nil there todny. wan over we all repaired to thu par lor and Itov. McKce favored ux with tho old honjr, "There Were Ninety and Nine," and lifter that thero were ii few more Minp interspersed with the conversation mid ahont three o'clock wo htJKiiu to move for our homes and jour correspondent for hi writing mnicriitj. It is useless for mo to add that wo had a plmnniit time and when we separated nil wish ed Mr. ilud .Mrs. Kiifatiton many m turi nr thflr weddiift; aitnivers'ary. Notices are pouted calling an elee Hon to ho held oil tho 'J8ili insl. to voto on (lie tpicHlion of rautiu a fifty-year franchise to the Califor nia and Oregon Power company in Kajjlo Point free. The election will ho huh! in thu afternoon. iti:u uuiu-: at rc;o. Ilnrrldly. propnrtni; to go In, pur mill of "nod ltub"'tho outlaw, Hhor iff Bnndore In nccoktod hy "SH)ited SnAko't an Indian who demands whlnkoy. Tho nhorlff kicks him out. Tho Indliin swears voiiKeanru. Tho shorlff takes letivh or hlu wlfo nnd child. "8pottod Hnsko" returns to shorlff 's Hhnck. Bnndors' wlfo At tho point ot a rlflo' orders him off. Ho MimtchcH up tho udurltf'M llttlo child ami rides rapidly away Into tho desert, where ho leaves hor to die. Tho sheriff catchca up with "Hod Itubo." llo nhootH tho Hherlft la tho arm mid ttcoH, followed hy u posso of cltUons. "Ilutio" eomo8 upon tho sliorirr'H llttlo Rlrl, liti 'knows that shnoiluK tho shorlff uieiiUM lynching. Tho confldouro of tho child In lilm touches his heart. Uii tlotfilea' to squnro his enreor hy returning tho child to Its pnronts. Tho shorlff Is carried to his homo; His wlfo tolls him of tho kldunppliiK of their child. "Itod Itubo" rldos up places tho child hi Its fubtliur'B amis nnd surrenders hlmsolt to tho shorlff. .Immodlntuly tho neighbors propose to lynch htm ntitl slip n j dfio over lifs Itl-ntl. Tho child lilts her arms tb tho unfortu- unto man and ho clasps hor tender ly to Ms hroiiHU Slio lifts tho ro)o from his nouk and casts It aside. "Itod Uulio't haniis hU lioatl At (hrf child's lovo nnd Uriitltmlo. Tho nolKhhoiH silently depart with tours In tholr oyos, Tho Hlierlft clnspu tho hand at "Itod Itubo" who dbolnres: "I suvod your child, hut she hits auvod mo not only from death, hut from my wbrso'-Holf'-VlUftrniih.' NO-hUIJ TO Clti:i)JT(HH. Whbfoas tho Orator IMku OuriiKO Is now oparutod hy mo uudor a dood of trust, dated AiiKust r., 1012, and whorous said tleotl stlpulutos that all future puruhauou ahull ho inado for cash only, notlco Is horoby ctvon that I will not ho rosponslblu for any debts contracted uluco AiiKust 5, 1012, nnd all thoao having clnlmo ngalust sultl Orator I.ako aarno cajiitrnctod prior to said dato urfi roquostod tb presont cbrtlfldd btutofnotitn Ot slicli oliilmd within thirty days, in ornor mat inoy may pnrtlolputo In uuy dlvldondu tout may bo paid In tho future WIMJAM YOUNCI, Trustpo. v Modfovd, Oiogon, Sopt, 18, 1912. ii l . i -- - i i -i i . ir gatc? TM6 MCc - mow fAin. i ca RESERVE MERCHANTS TICKETS AT HASKINS (let iur merchant tickets re served til flaskiiis dru niore and ilviitl a rush. .Ititltftilu J Hun the iiinn hcr of pt'ojdo tla( aro lunied away each nielli in other towns, Jor tho lack' f reservation to sou this excel lent company. Knrly merchants tick ets and 'Jibe nets ill" het M'atn. Without the uicicluiiitH tickets, 7.'ie. SMALL 8LAZE IN STORE DOES $300 DAMAGE Flro broke out Insl nli;lit about 1 1 o'clock In tho storo of thu Southern Oregon Electrical Kixtures Supply company on Orapo street, from un known causes, but presumably from spoil tnneous combustion. Tlio dam nro was nliout ),100, partially cov ered with Insurance. Hmoko nnd wntcr did most of tho dnmiiRo. Tho blnxe, which caused qulto a smoke, started In n pile ot tape, conduit wlro nnd scraps. The nlarm wns turned In Just nftor tho final curtain ot "llaby iMIno." nnd attracted a bin crowd. Tho flro men kicked In Ihu blR pinto Klasu In tho front door to gnln nn entrance. Tho lira wns In tho bnck pnrt ot tho building. Kdwnrd HnzolrlKR. pass liiK by tho storo, discovered tho flro, tho windowH belUK "foRRed." Other pedestrians smolled smoke, but woro unablo to locnto it, .notici:. Tho committee hnvliiR chnrRo of tho American (Icocrnphlcal society oxcurslon to Crater Lake desires all thoso who liavo bills acnlnst tho commlttoo to report at oaco. OKO. PUTNAM, P. J. O'GAItA. IlKN SHKLDOX. Notlco of Halo of lirldgo Ilond. Tho city council ot tho City or Modforil, Oregon, will recolvo sealed proposals for tho purchase ot $20,000 flvo (B) por cent, twonty (20) year, Rrldge Uonds for not loss than liar and accrued Interest, at its regular moetng to bo hold October 1st, 1912. All bids must bo accompanied by a certified check equal to flvo (5) por cont ot tho amount bid for, said check to bo mndo pnyablo to tho City Treas urer of tho City of Mcdtord, Orogou and to bo forfeited to said City In enso said bid Is accepted and said bonds nro hot purchased- in accord ance with said proposition within twonty (CO) days after tho notlco ot uld acceptance. All bids to bo tiled with tho City Rornrdor nl any tlmo boforo flvo o'clock p. 'in., Soplombor 27, 1912. Tho Council rcsorvos tho right lo re ject any and alt bids. ISIiMEIl T. FOSS, City Recorder. Dated-at Medford, Oregon, this 4th day of Scptombor, 1012, X Classified Advertising PAYABLE IN ADYANOE BATES: pno cent por word per insertion; 50c the lino by the inbnth. fa) KKNT-KTJRNlSItlcri KOOMB FOR RENT Largo front room fur nished for latllos. Tolophuuo 7r(it, 4UG north Hnrtlutt. 151) FOIl RENT Largo stooping room, $1,50 and $2 por woolc. Modorn housekeeping npurtmontH, $1G and $10. Home phono 2GQ-K. 222 South Holly. FOR RENT Modorn furnished fboms; ut tho CoUnge, 004 West 10th't.,.tfy) hlpcks south Medford Hotol. Hot and cold wutor In rooms, Mrs. H. M. Coss. FOR HXOHAXGB FOR EXCHANGE Portland proper ty mr Mudford and vicinity, Own er llox 47, Route 2, Central Point, OfoKon, .. TT rl - k, " W - ... uy i t , -.. K tWSc 0'4.TMt MILU, ,mg tooico upwrnKrwoHrl pumn ie.6 Het&T'ti. FOH ItKST FUItNIHlilCU AITS. FOR nKNTSmlth Apts. 317 B. RIt. FOB RKN1 nonsi FOIl HUNT One bungalow, strictly modern, hnrdwoot floors, ntntlon nry wash tubs, two flro places. 1 block from school, good neigh borhood, rent ?:0.00. Phono 501, Now Cl, Jl. J. Conroy, M. D. KOfl HENT Furnished houso close In, M, A. Under, Mrdford F. & II. Co. FOIl ItKNT Small furnished honso close In, 110. Humphrey 815 10. Main. 15C FOR ItnNT Modern furnished 5 room liurtKaiow Call mornings. 422 outh Laurel. FOR nENT About Sept. 15th, fur nished C room cottago modorn, C18 King St. FOR RENT Furnished houso with nil modorn conveniences. 730 W. Eleventh St. FOR RENT Modern fire-room house. M. A.' IUd6r, at M. F. & II. Co. FOR RENT 10 room houso rear of Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank, sultablo for business, real estate, boarding or rooming houso. Gold liny Realty Co., Cth and Fir sts. FOR RENT 4 room honso. $6.00 por month, Gold Ray Really Co., Sixth and Fir. FOR IlKNT OFFICES FOR ItENT Large, comfortable, of flco rooms with elevator service, steam beat, hot nnd cold water. Iwr rates. Apply Mcdford Furul turo & Hdw. Co. FOR ItE.ST MI8CEI.T,AXEOU8 FOR RENT Ranchos largo and small, alfalfa and garden lands. Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir. FOR RENT 30 room furnished hotol on percentage. Gjpld Kay Realty Co- GOOD PASTURE At $1.50 n month. Address Y. H. Allen, Jacksonville or phono Pacific 301. ISC FOR RENT Now 2 story brick busi ness building comont block front. 113 nnd Ha north Central Ave. AV1I1 rout both or either room, separately. Prlco reasonable. Also furnished rooms' for light housekeeping, near heart of city. Call at 109 north Coutral, upstairs room 1. 15C FOR SALE HOUSES. FOR SALE A coxy 5 room modorn bungalow, on largo lot cheap, must soil at onco, owners Home phono 1S2-W. 170 FOR SALE Cheap.. Easy pay ments, threo room cottage, :i0C Willamette Ave., east sldo. Chick en houso and barn, one or two lots, fluo deep soil. Tolcphono flOSi; R. F. Piatt; Gnrnolt-Cbroy llldg. 15C FOR SALE jiow.'nlno rbpm bunga low on cornor lot 90x125, thrctr blocks from high school, living room and dining, room with beam eulllngs. nnd pau'oT walls. Fire place and all unlit' In convonloncos, Dutch kitchen, hardwood floors thhougHout, screened porch and Ravage, Pbono75Cl. , NEW TODAY A flno suburban proposition, Just west of tho cty limits. Fluu largu well built buhgnlow, not finished up on lusldo, 2Cx33 on threu flno lots with unsl front, twonty-flvo oak trees on lots, this1 .'can bo made a swoll homo, for salo for $1,100.00 G acres on tho HilUroad, north ot Jacksonville, first clasa soil, nearly all sot to poais, peaches and apricots. Suporb view, small houso, good .wator. $1,460.00, I hiivo Boino good irrigating pro positions on tho Applog.ato, t"liat hhould movo light nwny, Thero aro good buildings, and plonty of wator, nnd n nlco lot ot alfalfa alroady In, and much moro can bo put In and li" rlgatod, This Is tho stock growers paradise. Prices from $40.00 to $75.00 per noro, and Reed terms. For rent, a modorn flvo room cot tago on u well linprovod aero ot ground, close In on tho oast, sldo, good barn, lots or pardon, for rent for $15,00 per month, C. D. HOON Room 1'J JiickHon toHHty Rank IRiig, "- N.- M ' " "9 SW ' (3 ,.. juj :.;.: i nx, AT LMT 5m4 Poke IN VOllS S 6VCN OUTUMS.D GINVr NNOON'JUCMT. I SMG SMD4VWM! T WOUtOpt HBAVEM To HAVE $OAlfc"50x?KRAUTToNlCM7!" k FOR SALE IFOUfiKS FOR SALE 4 room house and lot, $G00.Q0. .Gold Ray Ilealty Co., Sixth and Fir. FOR BALK ACrtRAGI FOR SALE A beautiful building sHc Just east of Medford city limits. High nnd sightly, perfect drainage, fluo view of Mcdford and tho valley, building restriction on adjacent property. Threo lots measuring 40,000 square feet or nearly an acre. Fronting on Jack son Uoutevard which will bo ono of tho finest drives In Mcdtord when the new Bear Crcok bridge Is completed. This property can bq purchased for $500 down long tlmo and easy terms on balance. This cannot bo beat for a high grade resldcnco location. Address P. O. Rex 702, Medford, Oregon. FOR SALE rLargo acreage fruit, lands. Exchanges, V. J. IIIUIs, E. II. French, No. 6, S, Central with Abstract Co. 174 FOR SALE Eight acres, Just ont sldo city limits, all planted to 3 year old apples; small house, good well: $2500. W. T. Tork & Co. FOR SALE 20 acres ot flno fruit land mile from Eaglo Point. C acres cleared and balance can be cleared for $12 per acre. Las nearly level. WoVen wire fenc ing. This Is a special bargain and for a short tlmo can bo bought for $1,250. Terms, C. C. Pierce, Mcd ford.. FOR BATJ: IjAJOI FOR SALE Ranches, aero tract?, twon property on 5 nnd 10 years time. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth nnd Fir. FOR SALE 83 acres partly im proved land, 5 room furnished house, stock and crops go with the place. Plenty of good water. Prico $3000. Address box 52. Jacksonville. 1G2 FOR BALE MISCKIJiAXKOUS FOR SALE I International 10 H. P. horizontal gasoline engine, practic ally now. at a bargain-. Address C, care Tribune, FOIl SALE Angora goats. V, E. Hammel, Eaglo Point. 1G0 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rhodo Island Red chickens, also articles ot household furniture. Mrs. Carey, corner ot Kings Highway, phono 4712, mornings. 1 158 FOR SALE Dining room furniture, bicycle nnd othor household furni ture. 24 Mlstlotoe. 150 FOR SALE Disc plow and rubber tiro English go-cart. Pacific phono 201-J-4. FOR SALE 1 2V Inch Mllburn wagon, I set heavy slnglo harness. Roth now. Central Point Lumbor Co.. Contral Point. 15C FOR SALE 1912 5 passongor au tomobllo. almost now, Rargain for cash, llox 80, Tribune. HELP WANTED MAUB WANTED Applo packers, apply Sunerest orchards, 2 miles cast of Talent, Ore. 1GC WANTED At onco. pruno plckora. Home phono 12-L. 150 WANTED Traveling men who aro making small towns nnd cross road stores to hupdlo our now ni)d ijp-to-dnto pocket sldo lino, Pajs a comnitbslou of $4.00 per order. A winner. For full particulars ad dress llurd 4Mfg. Co., 212 Slgol St.. Chicago, III. 1GG HELP WANTED FEMAldi WANTED Lady agents for our fam ous Kulttop Petticoats. Our many agonta mako good Incomes. E liorlonco Unnecessary,, sollhig on sight to ovory woman, Wrlto quick for oxcluslvci torrltory. Spolman & Co., Chicago. 150 WANTED Girl for general house work, good wages. 610 West 10th. Mrs. Vm. Rndgo. Hl MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY To loan on Improved city or ranch proporty, O. A. Kulght, 801 E. Main. 1PR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Anyone wishing to engage In the billiard buslnosa can purchase all or a hair Intorost In tho Owl Billiard par lora as owner wishes to go away, Samo can be purchasod at a very reasonable figure. S. I. Brown. FOR SALE--' A roomlUK and apart ment houso, a I Oonosoo St., au lull, S. SuOll, W jz. ',.'- . ..jslh uu-;. 'U.-J -..-jwTTmBww - - By Bud" Fishdri WANTED MISCELrASEOtT8 WANTED Yourig Holstcln Jorscy cow, mnat be first class milker. Houdlnot Conner, Lower Table Rock. WANTED To trade godd young team, weight 2150 for dry fir or oak wood. Inquire of Janes Bros., Home pjionc 301-X. WANTED TO BUY Good second hand light hack with top. Janes Bros., Home phono 301-X. WANTED Automobile, four cylin der, four or flvo passenger car. For which I wilt trade city proper ty houso and 16t or one half In terest In somo or lot or acreage tract. City property clear. Room 310 Garnett-Corey Bldg. WANTED Clean rags at Mall Tri bune office. WANTED To buy team of horses for orchard work, Address Box 19, case Mall Tribune. 157 LOST LOST Gentlemen's glove for left hand. R. II. Boyle, Allen Grocery Co. 15C LOST Between W. H. Brown's ranch and fair grounds, baby's cape and-kimona. Finder please notify Box 70C. 157 BUSINESS DHiEcrOKX AccOHBtatits D. R. WOOD General Accountant Your books audited and kept for a reasonable figure; your business solicited. Office, Medford Matt Tribune bldg: phono 6611; resi dence phone 630Z. Attorneys D. W. BAGSHAW Attornoy-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, Postoftlce bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett- Corey bldg. MULKEY & CHERRY (R. F. MUL- KEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms 11 and 12 Jackson County Bank bldg. Kill roster VERNE T. CANON Hill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29 Jackbon County Bank bldg.. Mcdford, Oregon. ltrlck and Cement. Tho Medford Hydraulic Cement. Brick apd BJbclc Works. Spe cialty, ornamental brick for f I re places, tllp porches columns, wator tables, sins, caps, arcnes. cnimnoyu, lawn vases, Jardinieres, flower pots Phono Main 541, corner 10th and Kir Btreots. CHII Engineer LOUIS W. WHITING Civil Engineer nnd Surveyor. Water filings and Irrigation work a specialty; sur veys, subdividing, building grades, city engineering, drafting, sower acsign, concrete wortc, pump aua canal systoms. Room 2, Palm blk., Medford. Oregon. Chiropractors DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Loulso 13, Hcdkos. Mechntio-Thuraplsts, Cluro praetors, gpbndylothorapists. Thoso systoms, including dlotottcs, cura tlvo gymnastics, hydro-therapy, qtc., produco results In both acutd anucnron!o diseases. Consultation free. 230 N. Bartlett street, next door to M, E. church. Hours, 9 n. m. to 5 p. in. Ohor hours by ap pointment Bell phono Mala 4171. DR. R. J. LOOKWOOD. Chiropractor, n6r'6 spoclnljst. Robras 203-0- os aarnott-corey mug. vapor baths and scloutiflo massage given; mlvco lu dlototlca, medical gym nastics, hydrotherapy. Lady at tendant. Phouo Home 14C-K. Main 7973. Gruntto Works MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W, Prlddy, O. D. Naglo, Goo. T, O'Brien Contractors and manu. facturera ot brick; dealers In pressed brick and lime. Office at tholr brlek yard, West Jackson at. Phone No. 34G1. Hotels. THE PARK VIEW HOTEL Rooms $1,50 por weok, meals 25 cents. Transient 25 cents a night, J .T, , Perry, Prop. 173 '4- ' ' wi tf IB .- I ( 4 J a ' I Pff ' .&v t t A i 1 . BURLVRfiS DIRECTORY Ctilncste MctHclites CHOW YOUNG'8 CluneM nedlclnes will cure rheumatism",, catarrh, colds, gotture, throat h Ittng trduble, deafnesff, paralysis, private diseases and all kinds of Ichronlc and, nervous ailments.. Stomach trouble, constipation, indigestion, womb' and bladder trouble.' "Sa me At 241 S. Front St., -Medford, Ore., to 4, 6 :3Q to 7:30. Residence phono Main 42. Icrirhrt dr. w. m. vAn acoyoo . DR. a C VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnztt-Corey bldg., suite 310, Medford, Oregon. Both Phones. DR. ARTEMUS W. DEANB DerithlL. Office la RIalto bide., 123 E. ia!n. Gas administered for extracilpn of teeth'. Telephone Main 681. Night phono 4432. Garbage GARBAGE Get jour premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone Main 6251. 1 Y. Allea. Nurseries QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are" budded, not grafted. Our stock Is not irrigated. We guarantee everything put out. We are not in the trust II. B. Patterson. Office removed to office Hotel Nash, In; side entrance next to barber shop, yotaJTr PuMlc r HELEN N YOCICKY TNoiary Pub lic Bring: your work to .me at the sign of The Mall Tribune. Printers and PahlWieW MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped job offico in southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf systems, cut paper, etc., etc. Port land prices. 27 N. Fir st Physicians and Surgeons DRS, CONROY & CLANCY Physi cians and surgeons, Taylor and Phlpps bldg., rooms 210-211-212. Office phona 501, residence phone' 612. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. ra. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians. Moved to rooms 41 G and 417 Gar-nott-Corey bldg. Phone Main 6351. DR. STEARNS rhyslctan and sur geon. Offico Jackson County Bank Bldg., rooms 17-18-19, phono 5501; residence 307 S. Dakdalo, phone 7171. Home phono, resldcnco 10tf, offico 130. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and Surgeon. A MYRTLE S. I.OCKWOOD, M. D. v Practice limited to diseases of womon. Offices over Hasklns Drug Store. Offico Phones: M. 1001, Home 28. Residonce Phenes: M. 7981, Home 357-K. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and Surgeon. Practice limltod to eye, car, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses supplied. Offico 21C 13. Main st., over Med ford Hardwnro company. Hours 8:30 a. 111. to 8 p. m. Both phones. E B. PICKEL, M. 1j. Office Jack son County Bank. Office phone M. 432; Res. phono, M. 582. DR. J. W. J. MARION PhyaKsri and Surgeon. Offico rooms 5 arid C Kentuer bldg. Offico hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. Phono, Bell 271. Acsldonco phone Bell 273, E. KIRCHGESSNBR, M. D. Praoi tlco limltod to Chronic Diseased. Offico Hotel Holland, Weduosduyx 10-3, Both phones. Residenca phenes: Furmor 16xx5 Ragle Point and Rogue River lino. HERMANN F. RATTli. K. D. Of flco ovor Medford National Bank. Office phone G701. Res., Hotel Holland. CLARK E. SAUNDERS. M. D., Praa tlco limited to Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat, Eyes scientifically tasted and glasses furnished when needed, Garnett-Corey Bldg., 2nd floor. Both Phones, Medford, Pro, StciiogrnplicrH "" ELLA M. GAUNYAW Patm blbek, Stenographlo work done quickly and well. Transfor sads ,WiAMiwm.4 iroiAt. to Office 18 " South Fir. Phmm Bell 3152; Horns 350-K. PrlsS right. Service guarsntssd. URdertakers JOHN A. "Fun: Embalraer. Office 28 lHth St mi: Dy. mm lett st. TelenlienM: Dy. 471; night, resldenes, Bsll 47. Home 17V-L. Oaljs siuiwr itlfitt( X 4y, AbuhMwe iMrttt H HHBM 'J- l i) r. rt'J n U y A X $ ft V h v A--l5-j