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, f .(. mnji ,t. O ;jl. lv- ti"! lul.ii wJj.iJK.'i.ntiiftnii.iii), ju.Htmu.u.jiu i, iuC.nu.ruKM Jeff Is Indeed Some Artist ''W.MUt'r, J'fAtOKboh P win' ALL Till. UoUt, THC KONLV foU WMKV VftAwiM OS f.o VH Comma, whence urwq W CfrM Dksw -"wwus, fwUt WNVYOvTo fbWH "OH. "MQ Our Correspondents EAQLE POINT EAQLET1 Dy A. 0, Howlntt Clinroy Klnftlo of l.nko CroMc wan n ploninut cnllor last Krlitoy. MIhh Nowntroin of Lnko crtiok cnmo out from Mcilfurcl lnnt Friday, and wkh met by hor fathnr hero nnd wont on up homo and on 8undny ro turnud to hor tainpornry homo, Mr. IMilil'rt ncnr Mudford. Hurt Itoud of Dudloy, who linn linen pno of tho flro rniRorn for Undo Hum came nut Friday, npctit ilio nlfllit at tho Sunny Hide and Bat ludey iiiornlng vcnt, to Mcdford. Hlo wlfo tins bocn back wut to visit rein tlvM In Ponitiy(viinla and U at title writing on h?r way homo. Mr, NnUon of Medford Mpenl the iiIrIU with u h Friday. MIh, Alma Oould, who In teaching ncbo'jl In tho hallo crook dlitrjct camv out .ltnt I'rltlay on tho Uko took illntinr at tho Hunny Ido and wnt on to Avhland to tho tDachora' Itistlr tuto which coivn Wedncitdny. Ilormnn Mnycr, Jr., nnd MIm Mnr parnt Tyrroll of l.ako crcok took din nor Im re on tholr way to Medford lnnt Hnturday. Mr. Maxwell our now painter, hna I) von l?pt huny thn punt weak, paint In ttlRna and other work In that Hue. thoJant Jolf ho dd hertt waa to paint rIkhh on eaoh aldo of Frud Mud loy'n InuiHfor wnon, ho atnrtcd for Central Point Balurday where ho hnx a job painting thu aheda of tho Lumber coiqpauy nnd making no mo Irii for aomo of tho bURlucua men nt that placo. C. B. Wood of Medford, who haa b.eon niwUtlnf; u tho arraiiKomeut of tho lumber In tho lumbor horo, went to Medford Hnturday. but ox pectn to return In a few dnya. Mra. Ouh Nichols has movod from tho ranch on Horuo lllver to Baffin Point. Hho la for tho prcnent atop pliiK with her uncle, John NIcholH, until hor houtto Ib vacated by tho proHont occupant, Mr. Vogoll. ; W. H. Joiiob of Talent, u Brand tou-lii'lHw of Mr. nnd Mra. Wm. KulRht cnmo throiiKh horn Hnturday nlRht, atoppliiK nt tho. Sunny Sldo with a, fluo V'id of roiUh ho had purehniiod In tho W.lllapip.tto v.alloy n'botiL forty mllea north or tSiiKono. Ho wan nrcnmpuulod by Joo Itroad of JnckHonvlllo. "t Tho mootliiK In tho Huptlat churj liiHt weok cloiod Friday ujght, ItY. lllckn or Albnny did tho preaching nnd while thorn wiih coiialdorlP ' tyreat mnnlfoided llioro wna no io njnl move on thn purl of tho people, although thu momhorH of tlo church apomod to tnko more Intorcgt thnp u.Hiinl nnd n aorloua fooling wna mani fest on tho part of novornl who aro niit mombora of tho church. Sunday morning thoro wnn ono man cumo forwnn; nnd oxproHBod n dualro to Join tho church nnd It Ih plnnnod o hnvo him baptlaed, next Sunday af ternoon, Tho uoat t tU'i Bunny B(dQ he Mdo oiir regulnr bQardova $)"?Y ori Frank Mlllor, Mln Mmid NJpholB, Jlurah (larro,tt. and wlf, nU of Lake ereok. I)i W W. P. "l'i wfQ R daughter, Mih Jiolon, Mr. and Mra, !. Salter, M.r', nd tra A,, ll. Woher, oir pharmacist, Quy Pruott, of Baglq Point, It. H.. liplowny of Medford, Mr. H)id Mra. frred Polondn, Mr. and, Mr. m ii. puiiy; or f?Bio poim, j, n. JohiiHon, b(.Appl0ga(o, agent fqr Ur. I(nokH roniodlpa; John Wjnnlugham, TionuiH Ouau, thoy wore moving oijt, Mr, Knynrt from tho Buyout ranch on Hoguo rlvqr to Modfqrl0nndMi'. A I). SohiiHtor, HdvortUlng olork l tljo M.all Trlhuno offlco apont tho night with U8 and tulkod uh though hu mlglit Btuy (or. ovqr, Ho auom,H Hlfo a nlco clean boy, und bright, too, rho old uuldlora aro arriving thlH Monday morning d4wlll try to toll uomothliig nhqiU ahum ijoxM1!!10-, iaroutur ew York'u thjrteon guu conipnnlon omjiloy forty thounnnd porHOH, r. MOLU YOYrV CIMM UP A UtttC MK,W:K. AHb KtGI 'THAT OfAILG I CENTRAL POINT ITEMS Clnrcuee I.overn imiile u IniHuieHu .trip t) AhIiIiiiiiI Momluy uftcnioon. Iaw Mitchell mill ntKter, Vent, of AhImjiUom, hpcilt Kuuduy und Monday In our flly. Aim. C, H. J?nll, Mm. Fred Jlev aclgrnvc, MIhk Mnry A. Mce, MN. V. CJ. ..cover, MIhh Norwood, Mby IMher Merrill. Will I'ybtini, Frank Atlnmn were miHHCjiiiorH on N'o. ID ' from hrrfi lo Medlon) Momluy nftcr noon. J, H, Welch of AmIwhIoh wiih0ioi jiinj" in our city Monday. If. E. Ucdfonl, of Mqilfonl wna enljiug oii friends here Modny. M"r, anil Mm, J. C. l'cuilleloii of Table Hock were viitiuj (u our city roiulny, Lei Illnvk if Forcnl Creek wart triuiHaetit.ig l)iiiiit'tH In our city Monday, B. A. Pnttirion N ugtiiii nt hin homo hi this eity after beitii absent nt Coiiilon for Noveral weeks on a bimi ITfl tll. MiH Kalherino Foley Hpcut Iho week-end here. MiiH Kuiinii Helib and daughter, Mnry, Mrn. J. C. Herring, Mm. H. U. Murray phd voiik, Mm, Klliott and jlaughter, Mr, ami Mr, A. F. Har nett, Fred Farm, Cleoruo Morrix, Cliiudo White, Lawrence and Hryeu Nichols were auioiif tliu ninny Cen tral I'oiiiterM in Medfonl Saturday nftumooii. A tMophcr of our ymniK' folkK at tended tlio (lance til Kugle Point Hat urtluy evening. MisH Kuther nnd Pearl J'anksy ciit (juuday in ClrnntH Vim, Mr. und Mrn, K, C. ruber, Mr. nnd Mrs, Kenneth Harnett. Mr. II. Aldriidi, cliildreii nnd father, Mr. and Mr'. W. K. ICahler, Jr. and Mrn, Howell, Kdward Kalilcr, Mr. Miuutli, Mo. J. H. Hamriuh, MrH. Oreeu, Mr, lager, John AH'orlK, Melviu Kl IcKtud were amonj- the many that at tended tho M. K. confercee at AhIi land .Sunday. , Paul. McDonald left Hunday morn inu; for Corvollirt to, fitteiid college (IiIk. winter. ., ,, Mr, ami . Mnt. Ilniiulliunt hiwnt Kuuday in Modfortl. Mi Dean. .of AhIiIiiimI visited friends Jier.o the liiKt df thu week. Mrn, II. F Omv of Hay (lojil a)cut Sumliiy with friends Iiere. Mr, pud Mrn. J. J. (him hpcut .Sunday with friend at Seven Oakn. Died, nt li!n resideueo near Seven Qak Kiiudii' mohiiug, Sept. 22, Jpl'-V Ur, John DavidHon. The re maiiiK will he taken to Utah for bur ial where MrH..I)i.vidtinit wjih buried only n few montliH ago. Mt'H, 0. N, jloHKolgrnveM Hpeut the weok; oiul with roln,tive i Aoliluiul. Mr. Mini Mrs, l.,',IIitfieli, llurry Tttttle ai(l diiughter. Glopi Pwen, Mrs, Kmma Hobu, Clmu)u White, Kd Musty, Mr, Diintou. Iaiko Peurt, Mi.bK Hlowur.t, Miss. Keule, Ira, Caye-bolvHp-.Snuday afternoon, it) Med- forJ. ; r; . .,. DEIENGEft QAP I , Hex IIV Ianiiman, $x-odjtor qf tho Gold jj)ll Nowh Ih-vUltlnk; Vr. Klrch KOHunor at hH Hivordale raieh. J.. I). Hiinnak xamj family of tho Twn Oa,a'!nQh w)it tho voek-ond ut.Mqtfprd d,urjnj t)o fair. Joo llauiiahf Jr., and hla HlaUir MIhs Mlua a,ro attending, tljo fair at Med ford. Horn to tho wlfo of J, n. Walker of Aaboutoa a ftno ton-pound .boy. Dr. KlrqliKOBsner was (ho amending phyal clan. Joss Hugadalo of Trail paasod through, Dobongor CJ"P Surday with a load of (Ino pitch p fo- William Davie lu pxohnugb for fruit and uood wl?it, norn to tho wlfo of Robert Dnwaou, u flno 'olovon.pound girl, Ur, ' Holt PbT) i II II M WW 1 i I ill I III M 1 11 I ill WEDF6RP man TRlBUOTrnSPFOBbOItKCiON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 10.12; Himself; Yes) Indeed, Some Artist t GfcT S GMiuG f of Bnglo Point woh tho attending phyalclan. Wyuii Manning and C, B. Ualley, two young men of Portland' stopped nt tho Dcbciigcr (lap ranch lnnt Wedneaday qii routn to Portland, via Crater Lake- nud Diamond Lake. Ttiuyweri JfraveJIng homeback with pack obJi u $nrry their provklon. They Were bui for a- plcavurp trip and Iptend taking In all tho beautiful Bccnory along tho Hoguo ltlver vnlloy for which It Ih io tiotod. After their return to Portland Mr. Manning will resume his study of chemistry. ' ' ? PIIINCKTO.V, N. J., Sept. 2. For tho first tlino Hlnco ho wna nomi nated for tho presidency, Governor Woodwrow WIIkoii visited Princeton today to voto at tho prlmarleu. Wil ton was received In n most cordlul mannor by tho Prlncoton studenta, who demonstrated for him In truo college stylo. It Is reported that Governor Wil son and President Hlbben of Prince ton are not on tho moat cordial terms, but this wan not allowed to affect tho fervor of tho Htudents. M'MANIGAL OUE FOR INDIANAPOLIS TRIALS INDIANAPOLIS, Jnd., Sept. ,!I. Orlio K. MeMauigal, confcncd dyna miter, whoso testimony is exnccti-d to figure largely in the trial he- of la bor leaders charged with illegally trnusportiug dynamite, is duo in Ii:. diiuiapolis frpui Ios Aaycles somo time today. The ex-i-jt hour is beiu carefully guarded. Mo.ranigal, it is believe',, probably wil leuvo (ho (rain on the outskirts of tho city and bo rusliMl in tut auto- mihlu to the feder.tl hutMinr wheie hu will reimiiu until the trial starts. KILLS INDIAN SWEETHEART GETS LIFE IMPRISONMENT TACOMA, Sept. '.M-Chargcd with Haying his Indian sweetheart, Gustaf Olsen, n lnugliorcmnu, pleaded guil ty (ft u charge ot" murder in the sec ond degreo before Judge William V riiapmaii here toilny., Olson was on (lie .verge of collapse as hu uiiulu his ploa. Tim maxiiuum penalty is lifo imprisonment. Nutlet, ProgroaalvcM. , There will bo a conference meet (lug of tho JnckKou county progres siva party at tho Hoy Scouts' tout on Fifth atroot, between Central nud purllctt atroots, on Monday, Septem ber ii.1, 8 p, m. Bvory Hull Moosq U cordially Invited. IC7 COMMITBE. KOTICK. Tho commlttoo having chnrgq of tho.vAmorlcnn Geographical aocloty exqirslon to Crntor l.ako desires nil thoso who hnvo .bills agutust tho commlttoo to ropprt at once. QBO. PUTNAM, ' , ?x J. O'PAHA, UBN SHBLDON. . Netlei: Of 'Sato of ltrldgo lionets. Tho city council ot tho Cty.,ot iledford, Qrogoit, will rocolve aoalod proppaalfl for the purchnso of $IQ.900 flvo h) por colit, twonly (20) year, prtdgo Honda for not less than par nnd, accrued Interest, at Ita rogitur mootng to bo. hold October !.,. 1919. All bids must bo nccompanlod by a certltlod qock-oqual tq f(yo (t) per qont pt the anqunt Hi for ealchoqk to be made payable- to thi jpity, Treas urer of 'tho City ot Medford, Oregon and to bo forfeited to said City In case aald bid Is acooptod and said bonds are. not purchased lu accord ance with aald proposition within twenty (20) daya after the notice ot aaluaccoptance. All blda tp ho filed vltl tho Clfy Kocorder nt nny tlino before five v , WILSON WELCOMED BYPR1NCET0NSIUDENTS t7"t NG(KLV "WHHCO AMD if pOSMott LIKC SHORT A 1 foisifcte YOU 1HU vow 00 YOOf.ccj. o'clock p. m., Ocptembcr 27, lDlS. Tho Council reaerres tlio right to re ject any and all bids. ELMER T. FOSB, i City Recorder. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this Uh day of September, 1912, Classified Advertising PAYABUG DC ADVANCE BATES; One cent per word per insertion; OOcthe line by the month. KOR KXCHAXOB FOR EXCHANGE---Portland proper ty for Medford' and vicinity. Own er Box 47, Route 2, Central Point, Oregon. FOR KENT FUXWISnrD BOOM FOR RENT Irgo front room fur nished for ladles. Tclephono 75C1. 43G north UflrtletU ISO FOR RENT Large sleeping room, $1.50 and $2 per weok. Modern housekeeping partQcnt, $15 and $1C. Home phone 26C-K, 222 South Holly. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms at tho Cottage, G04 Wcat 10th at., two block south Medford Hotel. Hot and icold water In roopsv Mrat )!&. ,Co?s., . , FOIt 11K.NT FUttmSIIED AITS. FOR RENT Smith Apis. 217 8. RIv. fob RKM aopaw FOR RENT Seven room houso and sleeping porch, paved street, close ,ln. $20. See or phone Col. H. II. 3nrgent. 1G2 FOR RENT Modern - 5 room houso, partly furnished, ono block from school, largo grounds, will rent rea sonable to right party. CQ8 W. Jackson St. 1G0 FO R RENT Ono bungalow, strictly mouorn, Hardwood floors, station ary wash tubs, two flro places. 1 block from school, good neigh borhood, rent $20.00. Phono 501. Now 51, R. J. Conroy, M. D. FOR RENT Furnished houso closo In. M. A. Rndor, Medford F. &. II. Co. FOR RENT -Modern furnished 5 room bungnlow. Call mornings. 122 South Laurel. KOR RENT Furnished Houso with all inodorn conveniences. 730 W. Elovonth St. FOR RENT Modern five-room house. M. A. Rader, at M. F. & H. Co. FOR RENT 1,0 room houso rear ot Fnrmor8 & Fruttgrbwora bank, aultablo tor huslnoss, real estato, boarding or rooming houso. Gold Ray Ttealty Co., 6tband Fir sts. FOR RENT OFFICES FOR RENT Large, comfortable of fice, rooms with elevator service, atoam heat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Medford Furni ture & Hdw. Co. NEW TODAY A ftno suburban proposition, Just west of tho city limits, Flno largo well btlltt bungnlow, not tlnlshod up oi,na(o, 20x32 onthreo tlno lots with oast front, twonty-flvo oak trcea' on lota, this can ho made n swell homo, for salo f,or $1,100.00 G acres on tho Hill road, north ot Jacksonville, first class soli, noarly nil sot to pears, poaches and apricots. Suporb vtow, small house, good water. $1,400.00. I liayo sorao good Irrigating pro positions on tho Applognto, that should movo right away, Thoro aro good buildings, and plenty ot water, and a nice, lot ot alfalfa already In, ajd much moro can bo put lu nnd Ir rigated. Tils is tho stqck growora para(tlH.o, Prlcos from $40,00 to $75.00 por aero, nndlgeod terms. For rent, a modern five room cot tago on a well Improved aero ot ground, oloso In on tho east aide, good barn, lots, of garden, for rent for $15.00 per month!' G. D. HOON Room la .Tm'ksoH County Hank Hldjj. ,, 1 '"! I . ... ' . '.. ' wi .', if !" ? TWEI.6 I O .1 J "J V; ' k rw' x?nwi r. -mw && i . k v ay9w - "&.. -- FOR RKNTV-MIBCKbTiAKBOUS FOR RENT Ranches large and amaii, alfalfa ana garden lands. Gold Ray Realty Co., 6th and Fir. FOR RENT 30 room furnished hotel on percentage. Gold Ray .Realty Co. FOR SALE HOU8EM FOR SALE 4 room House and lot, $G00,00. Gold Ray Realty Co.. Sixth and Fir. tf FOR BALE A cozy 5 room modern bungalow, on large lot cheap, mast sell at once, ownerstliome phone 182-W. 170 FOR SALE now. nine room bunca low on corner lot 90x125, thrco blocks from high school, living room and dining room with beam codings and panel walls. Flre- placo and all built in conveniences, Dutch kitcben, hardwood floors throughout, screened porch and ga"rago. Phono 7561. FOR HALF LOT$ FOR SALE Flno. lot, Ross Court. $350, good terms. Clark Realty Co. 158 FOR BALK ACRKAGB FOR SALE A beautiful building site Just east ot Medford city limits. High and sightly, perfect drainage, fino view ot Medford and tho valley, building restriction on adjacent property. Thrco Iota measuring 40,000 square feet pr noarly an acre. Fronting on Jack son Iloulovard which wilt be ono ot tho finest drives In Medford when tho new Rear Creek bridge Is completed. This property can bo purchased for $500 down long tlmo and easy terms on balance. This cannot he beat for a high grade residence location. Address P. O. Uox 702, Medford, Oregon. FOR SALE Large ucreago fruit, lands. Exchanges, W. J. Hlllis, E. H. French. No. G, S. Central with Abstract Co. 174 FOR SALE Eight acres. Just out side city limits, all planted to 3 year old apples: small bouse, good well; $2500. W. T, York & Co. FOR SALE LA2TO FOR SALE Ranches, aero tracts, twon property on 5 nnd 10 yoars time. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. FOR SALE S3 acres partly Im proved land, G room furnished houso, stock nnd crops go with tho place. Plenty of good water. Prlco $3000. Address box 52, Jacksonville. 162 FOR ilAL MKCKtiLANKOCS FOR SALE White "Leghorn chick ens. Wyckotf strain. Phono Home 337-X. '. . 15S FOR SALE Piano1 boxes $2.00 while they Inst. Palmer's Piano Houso. J61 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rerk shlrc pigs. Foot Hills orchard. Pacific 1131. FOR SALE Angora goats. V. E. Hummel, Eaglo Point. IG0 FOR SALE -Thoroughbred Rhodo Island Red chickens, also articles of household furniture. Mrs. Cnroy, cornor of Kings Highway, phono 4712, mornings. 158 FOR SALE Dlsts plow and rubber tiro English go-cart. Pacific phono 201-J-4. FOR SALE 1012 5 passongor nu tomobllo almost now. Uargain for cash, llox SO, Tribune WANTED SITUATIONS. WANTED Man nud wlfo Wants' po sition on ranch, without house. Pox H. W., Tribune. 15 HELP WANTED MAUI WANTED Sober, reliable man, cn,p nblo of handling ranch of any kind, can bo dopbnded upon ovory way. Write box 13, Mull Tribune. 103 IiOflT LOST A man's cravenotto rain cout. Lost last Thursday, Sopt, lth, somo whore between garugo on south Rlvorsldo and Ross Lnno. Leave at Mall Tribune and recelvo reward. 159 MISCELLANEOUS. LAHRR AUTO SPRINO CO.Our big secret lu making springs Is tho tempering. Wo are operating tho largest, oldest und best oqulpped plant In the Pacific, northwest. Use our springs when othora fall. Sold under gunrnjuteo. 30 North 15th etreot, Portland, Oregon, ""fV'TJ?! (Pill T Rv J i Ti,,.. c-ricM-t oi HELP WANTED rJMAW WANTED Olrl for general house work, good wages, 610 West 10th. Mrs. Wm. Budge. JG1 n.USIN'EMS OPJORTUN1TIE8. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Anyone wishing to engage in the billiard business can purchase all or a halt Interest in the Owl Billiard par lors aa owner wishes to go away. Same can be purchased at a very reasonable figure. S. I. Browa. WANTKD MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Young Hojsteln Jersey cow, must be first class xellker, Boudinot Connor, Lower Tablo Rock. WANTED To trade good young team, weight 2150 for dry fir or oak wood. Inquire of Janes Bros., Home phoue 301-X. WANTED TO BUY Good second hand light hack with top. Janon Bros., Home phone 301-X. WANTED Automobile, four cylin der, four or five passenger car. For which I will trade city proper ty houso and lot or one half In terest Income or lot or acreage tract. City property clear. Room 310 aarnett-Corey BIdg. WANTED Clean raga at Mail Tri bune office. BUSINESS DlfcEoTOKY AccOHBtasta D. R. WOOD General Accountant Your books audited and kept for a reasonable, tlguro;- your buslaeu solicited. Office, Medford Mali Tribune bldg: phone 6611; resi dence pnoae 6302. AUoracy D. W. BAGSHAW Attorney-a(-Law. Jacksonville Ore. Office: Bank bldg., second floor. Phone; 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, Postofflce bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett Corey bldg. MULKEY & CHERRY (R. F. MUL KEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) RoomB 11 and 12 Jackson County Bank bldg. Bill roster VERNE T. CANON Rill I'osier and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29 Jackson County Bank bldg., Medford, Oregon. Brick aatl Cement. The Medford Hydraulic Cement, Brick and Block Works. Spe cialty, ornamental brick for f I re places, tile porches, columns, water tablea, sills, caps, arches, chimneys, lawn vases, jardinieres, flower pots Phono Main 541, corner 10th and Fjr streets. Civil Engineer LOUIS W. WHITING Civil Engineer and Survoyor. Water filings and irrigation work a specialty; sur veys, subdividing, building grades, city engineering, drafting, sower design, concroto work, pump and canal systems. Room 2, Palm blk., Medford, Oregon. Chiropractors DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Louise E. Hedges, Ncchano-TherapUts, Chiro practors, Spondylotheraplsts. These systems, Including dlototlcs, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-therapy., etc., produco results In Uqth acute and chronlo diseases. Co'nsuUatloil froo. 230 N. Bartlett at root, noxt door to M. E. church. Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. ni. Other hours by ap pointment. Bell phono Main 4171, DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor, noryo specialise Rooms 203-04-05 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Vapor hatha aud scientific massage given; advice in dlototlcs, modlcal gym nastics, hydrotherapy. Lady at tendant. Phono Home 14G-K, Main 7073. Grantto Works MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W, rriddy, o, d. Nagie, Geo. T O'Brien Contractors and raanu fapturers ot brick; dealers In pressed brick and lime. Office at their brick yard, West Jackson at. Phono No. 3461, Hotels. THE PARK VIEW H.QTnjL Rooms Transient 25 ceits a night, J. T. Perry, Ptop. 173 Itm PAGK JTT1 M'Vl . . ., "M ' -; FW FisKrr M' JV : . , Jr. ,i t .. -. , ., . ;,, ; f ' ' . iH' , ii err Jft W BUSINHSS DIRHOTORY Chinese Medicines j CHOW YOUNO'g tyre Medicines will cure rheumatism, eatarrh, colds, goltnre, throat and lung trouble, deafness, paralyato, private diseases and all kinds ot ehreale' sad nervous ailments, fltomaek .: traable, constipation. Indigestion, womb and bladder troubles. See me at 241 S. Front st, Medford, Ore., to 4, 6:30 te.7:39. Residsaee phone Mala 42. ' TDenrtmm DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC DR. C. C VAN SCOYOC- Dentists Garnett-Corey bldg., selte 310, Medford, Oregon. Beth Phones. DR. ARTEMUS W. DEANE Dentist! Office In RIalto bldg.. 123 E. Mala. Gas adnlalstered for extraction of teeth. Telephone Mala 681. Night pfeone 4432. Garbage OARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call oa the eity garbage wagons tor good service. Pkoae Mala 6251. F. Y. Alien. KtH-serfefl QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock Is Bet Irrigated. We gaaraatee everything put oat. We are not ia the trust. ' H. B. Patterson. Off lea removed to office Hotel Nash, In side entrance next to barber shop. IS'ouu-y Patdle HELEN N. YOCKBY-i-lsetary Pub 11c. Bring yoar work to bm at the sign .of The Mail Tribune. Printers and FnMtehcrs MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped job office in southern Oregon; book binding. loose leaf systems, cut paper; etc., etc. Port land prices, 27 N- Fir st Physicians and Surffeens- DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Physi cians and surgeons, Ta?!or and Phlppa bldg., rooms 210-215-212. Office phono Cgl, realdenee phone 612. Office hours 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians. Moved to rooms 416 and 417 Gar-nett-Corcy bldg. Phone Main 2351. DR. STEARNS Physician and sur geon. Office Jackson County Bank Bldg., rooms 17-18-13, phono 5501; resldonce 307 S. Dakdale, phone 7171. Home phone, residencci 109, offlco 130. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physlolaa and Surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.-r-Practice limited to diseases of women. Offices over Hasklns Drug Store. Office Phenes: M. 1001, Home ,28. Residence Phenes: M. 79S1, Home 357-K. DR. ,J. J. EMMENS Physician and Surgeon,. Practice limited to eye, oar, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses supplied. Office 216 E. Main st, over Med ford Hardware company. Hours 8;3Q a. w. to 8 p. m. Botk phoaw. E B. PICKBL. M. to Office Jack- soa County Bank. Otflce pkoae M, 432; Res. phone. M. 582. DR. J. W. J. MARipN Physician and Surgeon. Otfiee rooms 5 and G Kentnor bldg. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5, Phone, BeR 271, Acsldonco phono Bell 273, E. KIRCHGESSNER. M. D. Prac tlco limited to Chronlo Diseases. Office Hotel Holland. Wednesdays 10-3, Both phones. . Residence phones; Farmer 16xx5 Bagle Point and Rogue River llae. HERMANN J?. RATTlv, ai. D, Of- xice over weuioru national flank. Office phone 6701. Res., Hotel Holland, r CLARK E-. SAUNDERE, M. D Prae- uoe limited to Eye, Bar, Nose, and Throat. Eyoa Kclentltioally tested and glasses furnished when needed. aarnett-Corey Bldg,, 2nd' fleer. Both Phones, Medford. Ore. ncenOtfrnHttera t ULLA M.L OAUNYAWPalaa MosJT. Htonograpttlo work done quickly; and well, Tratutfat ISADli TttAlWWR !TOAO W wuic jie soih .rir. raofta Belt 3168; Home SI9-K. Frlaej right. Service guraa4d. "UniStrliiKJS' jOifN A. TUT TOBrtaiSfTTSS Kmllw4r. OrflM S3 flksatJt.Birj 1 r ,jeit st. Teppiinnea; Day, 471: Night. resldsMM . 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